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Exeter Times–Advocate
Wednesday,March 31, 2004
Community Living Announcements
Venerable John Spencer officiating in Saintsbury
By H. Davis
SAINTSBURY CORRESPONDENT
SAINTSBURY - This
week's visitors with the
Davis's were
niece Donna
Brasca of
Mississauga, Joann
Dewan, Bill and. Betty
Johnson of Owen Sound
and sisters Janett Barker
and Alexia Tindall and
Jim Barker, also a number
of MacGillivray and Davis
family.
On Sunday, Evening
Prayer Service was held at
St. Patrick's. The focus
and message was entitled
`Looking Ahead.' Some
things are worth giving all
that we have and all that
we are.
Service closed with
prayers and Lenten hymn.
Choir
practice
followed
the service in preparation
for April 4.
The Sunday of the
Passion with the Liturgy of
the Palms will be at 10:30
a.m., with very special
guest Venerable John
Spencer who will officiate
and preach for the service.
Rev. Stanley Jay will also
be present. A time of fel-
lowship will follow in the
Racey Memorial Hall.
SAINTSBURY NEWS
Everyone is welcome.
Rachel Fralick was
weekend visitor with Starr
Davis and kept busy as
they enjoyed several activ-
ities together.
Mitchell Iredale was
overnight visitor with
grandparents Ron and
Margaret Carroll on
Friday evening and grand-
daughter Michelle was
Saturday overnight visitor.
Hugh Davis and Heather
MacGillivray visited the C.
Haskett and Son Funeral
Home on Friday evening
to pay their respects to the
family of the late Alice
Garrett who passed away
March 20. Davis and
Golden Agers plan for upcoming euchre
ZURICH - Zurich
Golden Agers progres-
sive euchre results for
March 22 were as fol-
lows: 24 persons came
out for euchre with high
yellow card winner
Bertha Taylor; white
cards tied and split prize
money for high Elroy
Desjardine and Ross
MacDonald; second high
Agent for Stratford Memorials
Gwen McKellar; lone
hands went to Bill
Coleman; door prizes
were won by Marie
Gelinas, Bertha Taylor,
Bridget Groot, Doreen
Deitrich.
Friday pepper games
had three tables of six
playing. All were
reminded of upcoming
euchre in Ilensall Arena
on April 1 starting at 10
a.m. with lunch at noon.
Proceeds to Tri -County
Senior Games.
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BLUEWi4TE_E_3
MUNICIPALITY OF BLUEWATER
SMART SERVE COURSES
Saturday, April 17th, 10 AM
Hensall Arena
and
Tuesday, April 20th, 7 PM
New Zurich Arena
Cost: $30.00 per person
Call: 262-3206 to register.
MacGillivray also attended Bob, Heather and Caleb
the memorial service held MacGillivray visited with
at the funeral home on their friends Linda, Wayne
Saturday. Garrett was first and Lucas Durnin of
cousin to the late Mary Auburn on Saturday.
Davis.
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MUNICIPALITY OF BLUEWATER
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
HENSALL WATER SUPPLY
There have been historic problems with the concentrations of nitrate in the
Hensall Water Supply. Additionally, the Province has instituted new standards
for drinking water supplies that will require changes to the existing water
system. The Municipality of Bluewater is considering alternatives to improve
the Hensall Water Supply. These include:
• Upgrading the existing works and adding treatment for nitrates
• Upgrading the existing works and drilling new wells to find a water
source with an acceptable nitrate concentration
• Constructing a pipeline to connect Hensall to the Lake Huron Water
Supply System
These alternatives all have significant capital costs and increased
operating costs.
Council has initiated a Class Environmental Assessment process in order to
evaluate the alternatives and select a preferred alternative. Public input is an
important component to this process.
A Public Information Meeting has been scheduled for :
7:00 pm Tuesday, April 13, 2004
Hensall Community Centre
There will be a presentation to explain the problems with the existing system
and the alternatives that are being considered, and an opportunity to ask
questions.
For further information on this project, or the Class Environmental
Assessment process please contact:
B.M. Ross & Associates Consulting Engineers
62 North Street, Goderich, Ontario N7A 2T4
Telephone: 519-524-2641 (call collect) Fax: 519-524-4403.
Attention: Matt Pearson, Senior Planner (email: mpearson@bmross.net)
This Notice issued March 31st, 2004.
Janisse Zimmerman, CAO
Municipality of Bluewater