The Times Advocate, 2004-05-19, Page 88
Exeter Times–Advocate
Wednesday, May 19, 2004
ExeterVilia asks CWL to serve tea
EXETER -The May meeting of the Precious Blood
Catholic Women's League was held May 11 after the
rosary and mass. There were 16 members present.
The meeting was opened with the League prayer fol-
lowed by a spiritual reading about mothers read
by Anna Marie Cook. The minutes of the last
meeting were read by Pat Campbell.
The bursary that will be given to a graduating
student from St. Anne's who demonstrates merit
in school, church and community has been
increased to $200. The Right to Life raffle tickets
were purchased by the Precious Blood Catholic
Women's League.
The Holy Family Retreat House had sent a petition
for everyone to sign proclaiming St. Gerard patron
saint of expectant mothers and young children.
The women helped wrap confirmation gifts to be
given to the confirmation class on May 20.
Kim Carusso from the Exeter Villa has asked the
members to serve tea, cookies and squares on a third
Monday of the month. Cecilia Mittelholtz will coordi-
irf nate groups to serve.
sr Gerry Gregus is looking into locating a statue
F for the church. A donation of $100 will be sent
to Community Living.
Fresh flowers for the church for the month of
May will be purchased. The next meeting will be
June 8 with mass at 6 p.m. and a potluck dinner to
follow at 6:30 p.m. President Joan Agnew encouraged
the members to bring a guest to the next meeting to
enjoy food and special entertainment.
The door prize was won by Cecilia Mittelholtz.
Agnew closed the meet with a prayer.
VON HOMME volunteers are needed
LUCAN — The VON
HOMME program is in
need of new office volun-
teers to assist in reception,
finding volunteer drivers
for clients, filing, photo-
copying, etc. Previous
office experience is not
necessary, but a cheery
disposition is.
Do you have one or two
mornings per month avail-
able to volunteer for this
position? If so, please call
the office at 227-4546.
The services available
through the VON
HOMME program
are Meals on
W h e e l s,
Transportation,
Telephone
Reassurance,
Friendly Visiting,
Lunch Out,
Wellness
Exercise, Foot Nunns
Care, Home
Maintenance Referral and
Vial of Life.
Carole Nunns has been
an office volunteer
at the Lucan VON
HOMME Program
office for the last
two years. She is a
pleasure to work
with and we hope
that she enjoys
her work in the
office as much as
we enjoy having
her.
For more information or
to volunteer, contact
Ryan Butler gets some tips on bus safety from Constable Don Shropshall while
Nicole McCarthy gets ready for her first bus trip May 13 at Stephen Central.The
program was a series of presentations at local schools for students entering
kindergarten in the Fall. (photo/PatBolen)
HANGING POTS AND LOTS OF BEDDING PLANTS
• Annuals • Perennials • Vegetable Plants •
NOW IS THE TIME TO
Bring your empty planters
for custom planting.
Hours: Mon. -Fri. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m .- 4 p.m.
CAR - MA Flowers
(formerly Moore's Flowers)
HWY. #4 JUST SOUTH OF DASHWOOD INDUSTRIES ON WEST SIDE #35739
CaII 228-6838
Kathy Jenken or Anita
Windsor at 227-4546 or e-
mail them at
jenkenk@von.ca or wind-
sora@von.ca.
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he end of a decade...
COUNTRY TRENDITIONS
362 Main St. Exeter
WILL BE CLOSING ITS DOORS
SOMETIME IN JUNE 2004
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SALE STARTS WED. MAY 19/04
40% OFF STOREWIDE
HOPE TO SEE YOU DURING THE SALE AS
"Our Customers REALLY ARE THE BEST"
Thanks for the memories of the past 10-112 years
P.S. All Fixtures, Cash register and equipment &
shelving for sale *PRICES ARE FIRM
on any of the hand -built pine cupboards in
honor of the craftsman's creative talents.
MUNICIPALITY OF
BLUEWATER
BAYFIELD - HAY - HENSALL - STANLEY - ZURICH
!— 2001
MUNICIPALITY OF BLUEWATER
CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
FOR ROAD CLOSURE AND CONSTRUCTION
OFA NEW MUNICIPAL ROAD
(LAPORTE BEACH)
NOTICE OF COMPLETION
The Municipality of Bluewater is planning to close a section of Laporte Street
and, in turn, construct a new municipal road to service the shoreline
community of Laporte Beach. They intend to close a portion of Laporte
Street leading to Highway 21 and construct a new road to connect Laporte
Street with Kippen Road (refer to the accompanying key plan). The proposed
street would be designed in accordance with municipal standards for rural
roadways.
The project is being planned under Schedule B of the Municipal Class
Environmental Assessment. Schedule B projects are approved subject to a
screening process. The purpose of the screening process is to identify any
potential environmental impacts associated with the construction of the
proposed works and to plan for appropriate mitigation of any impacts. The
screening process has been completed. There were no negative impacts
associated with the project that could not be mitigated.
Subject to comments received as a result of this Notice, and the receipt of
necessary approvals, The Municipality intends to proceed with the design and
construction of this project. For further information on this project, please
contact the Project Engineer: B.M. Ross and Associates, 62 North Street,
Goderich, Ontario, N7A 2T4. Telephone (519) 524-2641. Fax (519) 524-4403.
Attention: Matt Pearson, Senior Planner (e-mail: mpearson@bmross.net).
If environmental concerns arise regarding this project, which cannot be
resolved in discussion with the Municipality, a person or party may request
that the Minister of the Environment make an order for the project to comply
with Part II of the Environmental Assessment Act, which addresses individual
environmental assessments. Requests must be received by the Minister, at
the address below, within 30 calendar days of this Notice. A copy of the
request must also be sent to the Project Engineer at the address above. If
there is no request received by June 18, 2004, this road project will proceed
to construction as planned.
Minister of the Environment
135 St Clair Avenue, 10th Floor
Toronto, ON M4V 1 P5
This Notice Issued May 19th, 2004
Municipality of Bluewater
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Janisse Zimmerman,
Administrator/Clerk
--pRUPuo' 'ROAD COTYSTRLCTIuN
''PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE