Zurich Citizens News, 1973-10-04, Page 13THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1973
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Stephen wants Lake Huron water
Several areas of Stephen
township have asked the mun-
icipality to request a feasibility
study on the possibility on
receiving water from the
Grand Bend to London Lake
Huron pipeline.
Last Tuesday night clerk
Wilmar Wein was instructed to
inform the Ontario Ministry
of the Environment that the
police villages of Dashwood,
Crediton and Centralia and the
urban area at Huron Park were
interested in getting a better
supply of water.
Some months earlier council
asked the aforementioned mun-
icipalities along with the town
of Exeter if they were willing to
ask for a study on the matter.
The letter to Exeter council
has been turned over to the
PUC for further study.
The first communication
from Stephen to Exeter indicated
the feasibility study would not
Historical
Society
The September meeting of
Huron County Historical
Society was held in Cranbrook
at 8:00 p.m. September 20 with
the President Harold S. Turner
in the chair.
Members were in attendance
from Bayfield, Clinton and
Goderich.
Mr. Turner welcomed the
members and reviewed the
events of the past three months,
then turned the meeting over
to the Cranbrook Women's In-
stitute, who provided the
program. This took the form of
a talk on the origin and growth
of Cranbrook by Mrs. Engel
and singing by a group of talen-
ted children from the district.
A social hour followed.
The final meeting off the
Society for 1973 will be in
Exeter in October.
Benefit
Dance
for
LORNE BECKER
(barn destroyed by tire)
Friday, Oct. 5
9 to 1 a.m.
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
"The Alpinaires"
Sponsored by the
National Farmers
Union
Everyone Welcome
be practical without the town's
inclusion.
Council has given approval
to Howard Clarke a township
resident on Concession 15 to
hook onto the existing provinc-
ial water pipeline from Grand
Bend to London,
Clarke has already received
permission from the province.
A request from Willis 1-Iotson
to hook onto the 14 inch line
from the new Stephen water
system has been turned over to
the Ministry of the Environment
for approval.
While on the subject of water,
Stephen has been informed by
the Ministry of the Environment
that the Ontario Municipal
Board has been asked to approve
an increase in the overall exp-
enditure of the Stephen water
system at the west end of the
township.
The original cost of the proj-
ect of $252, 000 has been exceed
ed by more than $9, 000 and
additional approval is necessary.
In order to make up the extra
costs, each property involved
in the water system will be
charged $5.94 extra per annum
for a period of 30 years through
an increase in the mill rate
from 2.03 mills to 4. 01 mills.
The contract has been tent-
atively let to Maple Engineer-
ing Ltd., for $203, 825. The
same firm is presently doing sew
age work in Clinton.
The contract on the Schwartz.
Fahner municipal drain was let
to Postill Tiling, of Clinton for
$1, 354. The work is to be
completed this fall.
One appeal on the drain was
not upheld and final reading
of the bylaw was given before
the contract was let.
At the latest meeting council
went into court of revision
Bowling scores at Zurich Lanes
SENIOR MIXED BOWLING
Ramblers - R. Finkbeiner - 540
Hi Hopes - H. Geiger - 552
Whippoorwills - L. O'Brien - 377
Newcomers - A. Desch - 584
Hawkeyes - F. Denomrne - 678
Varieties - M. Laporte - 625
HIGH SINGLE - R. Grainger - 256
HIGH TRIPLE - L. Rader - 706
September 27,
Total
Points Points
0 5
7 9
0 0
7 12
2 9
5 7
LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE, October 1,
Alley Cops - Donna Hamather - 496
Happy Gang - Mary Orr - 528
Jolly Six - Wanda McClinchey - 673
Packers - Nellie Trott - 725
Slow Pokes - Irene McCann - 530
Starlites - Lil Laporte - 6 86
Angles - Carmel Sweeney - 601
Ups & Downs Irene Hartman - 561
Town & Country Six - Doreen Deitrich - 605
HIGH SINGLE - Nellie Trott - 346
HIGH TRIPLE - Nellie Trott - 725
HIGH AVERAGE - Nellie Trott - 232
Gun Club
Despite high winds that
made shooting difficult, Dr.
Andy Rynne of Mitchell and
Bill Stewart of Goderich were
able to hit 24 out of 25 targets
at the Vanastra Gun Club skeet
shoot last Saturday.
Tom Jardin of Wingham and
Bill Thompson of Clinton were,
tied for second with 23 hits
each and Mery Bakin was next
with 22 hits. Other scores in-
clude Don Cunningham of
Wingham, Tom Allen of Lon-
desboro, John Land of
Bayfield, and John Anderson of
Kippen with 19 each; Pete Roy
of Clinton, 18; Harrison Schock
of Zurich and Glen Mogk of
Stratford 17 each; Burt
McHaffe of Mitchell, 16; and
Jim Hogg of Seaforth, 15.
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and accepted 27 tax appeals
and allowed tax rebates totall-
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Most of the appeals were for
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