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Exeter Times -Advocate
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Zurich Brownies will be around town Apr. 2 selling cookies
By Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH CORRESPONDENT
ZURICH — Carmel
enjoyed her annual
March break vacation.
She travelled by bus vis-
iting her relatives, family
members, mother and
friends in Tilbury,
Leamington and
Windsor.
There is a "Cor" week-
end coming up for youth
between the ages of 15
and 21 on April 22 to 24
in Dublin. To register call
Marc and Shannon Crane
2364766 as soon as pos-
sible.
Do hope that everyone
had a happy Easter.
There were several fami-
ly gatherings around
town. A few being, at the
home of Mary -Lou
Denomme, Steve and
Patty Geoffrey, Ivan and
Marjorie Meidinger and
Leo and Cecile
Meidinger.
Our family get together
began with a delicious
Easter brunch at Erb's
Country Kitchen followed
by a fun day at the home
of Paul and Heather
Klopp of RR 2, Zurich.
We also celebrated the
19th birthday of grand-
daughter Brittany
Eybergen which is on
April 5. People came
from London, Lucan,
Dorchester, Grand Bend,
Waterloo, Clinton and
Shboard-
e e t e r
March 22
3 wins
Jean Crerar 251
Isobelle Rescorl 207
2 wins
Irene Dyck 213
Shirley Kirk 194
Geraldine Smith 187
John Horn 181
Phyllis Case 154
March 23
3 wins
Irene Dyck 339
Isobelle Rescorl 264
Lorraine Alexander 247
2 wins
Jean Crerar
165
Bob Boogemans 155
Constance Kernick 130
Zurich.
The St. Boniface
Advisory Council are
hosting a family bingo
and silent auction at the
Zurich Complex Arena
on Tues., April 5 at 7
p.m. Doors open at 6
p.m. Free admission and
everyone is welcome.
Sincere sympathy
May we offer our sin-
cere sympathy to the
family and relatives of
the late Margaret
Westlake especially to
her husband Keith.
Also our sympathy to
the family and parents
Ed and Dorothy Smith of
the late Cathy Smith who
passed away last week.
The annual Catholic
Women's League fun
night will be held in
Stratford at the Army
and Navy Hall on Wed.,
April 6 at 6:30 p.m. The
cost is $2 and is a
potluck supper. Bring
along your own dishes
and cutlery. If you want
to go from St. Boniface,
call Joan Regier as soon
as possible at 236-4289.
There will be a blood
donor clinic at the Zurich
Mennonite Church Hall
this Thurs., March 31
from 5 to 8 p.m. Call 1-
888-2 donate.
It was a nice sunny day
for the Easter egg hunt
sponsored by the Zurich
Lions Club, Saturday
morning at the Township
Hall. The children also
coloured eggs.
Get your tickets for the
delicious fish fry April 22
from 5 to 8 p.m. at the
CARPET : OWIJNG
Don Maguire
Susan Underhill
Mary DeBoer
Lucy Sage
Mike Underhill
Cathy Bell
Jean Estey
Helen Patterson
Bill Sullivan
Mary DeBoer
Don Maguire
John Batten
Marion Dearing
3W-36
2W-22
2W-21
2W-21
2W-20
2W-17
3W-38
3W-35
2W-32
2W-24
2W-21
2W-17
2W-17
Zurich Complex. Tickets
are available at Erb's
Country Kitchen, J & L
Variety and from any
Lions Club member.
A sunrise service and
breakfast was held at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church
Zurich, Mennonite
Church and Dashwood
Zion Lutheran Church.
A buck and doe will be
held for Laura Shanks
and Dennis Gower Sat.,
April 2 at the Hensall
Community
Centre.
Laura is the
daughter of Karen and
Danny Masse of Zurich.
The couple are being
married in May.
Sister Margaret Dodge
of Sudbury spent the
Easter holidays with
Audrey Smith.
Karl and Mary Regier
returned home last
Thursday after spending
the past two months in
Florida.
There is a bus trip
being planned for the
1000 Island Resort from
Aug. 29 to Sept. 2. Cost is
$414 a person. For more
information call Lottie at
236-4217 or Gwen at
236-7209.
Don't forget to turn
your clocks ahead one
hour Sat., April 2 before
going to bed. Spring is
just around the corner as
I have already seen three
robins.
Tickets for the BX93
Video Dance party and
Elimination Draw are for
sale from members of
the Zurich Minor Athletic
Association being held on
Sat., April 16 at the
Zurich Bluewater Centre
beginning at 9 p.m. The
last ticket drawn will be
worth $2,000. Tickets
are also available at the
Zurich Gas Bar
Best wishes
Best wishes for a
speedy recovery to
Donna Greb who is home
recuperating from being
in the hospital, also to
Glen Overholt and
Veronica Bedard.
Congratulations to
Jennifer and Chad
Ramer of Zurich on the
recent
arrival of
their baby
boy, Seth Kallan on
March 14.
Adam and Stephanie
Gascho and little Denver
have recently moved into
the former Willert Home
on Main Street Zurich.
The Zurich Brownies
will be around town sell-
ing Girl Guide Cookies on
Sat., April 2, with their
leaders and some par-
ents.
St. Boniface School are
having a play "Grease" in
the gym from April 13 to
15. Everyone is welcome.
There will be tickets on
sale for a chance to win a
`Ragtime Quilt'. It was
made by the Grade 7 and
8 confirmation candi-
dates with the proceeds
going to Brother Bob's
Mission in India.
The Senior Games
euchreama is being held
at the Dashwood
Community Centre Tues.,
April 5 beginning at 10
a.m. Lunch will be pro-
vided. All proceeds will
go towards the Senior
Games coming up May 3
to June 16.
ZURICH NEWS
MARCH 22
Bert Bachert
Bill Coleman
Doris Hamilton
Dave Woodward
Helen McKay
Alice Thiel
Lola Nixon
Gord Ross
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Several students from
St. Anne's School in
Clinton spent the March
break vacationing in
Germany and Central
Europe. Heidi Klopp of
Zurich was among those
on the trip.
Tim Klopp travelled to
London England from
March 8 to 14 to observe
the white bean opera-
tion.
The next foot care clin-
ic at Maple Woods
Apartments will be Mon.,
April 11 from 8:30 a.m.
to 12 p.m. Cost is $13
and bring a towel with
you.
Zurich Mennonite
Church is starting a
spring session of `Heart
to Heart'. It is a multi -
denominational women's
ministry for women of all
ages and from all walks
of life. There are several
faith studies to choose
from: Honey, I Don't
Have A Headache
Tonight, Purpose Driven
Life - part 2, Who's in
Charge Here and a study
on temperaments. The
electives this time
around include primitive
rug hooking, a braided
jean rug, mosaics and
several other options.
The program runs every
Tuesday morning in
April and May from 9:30
a.m. to noon. Free
babysitting is provided.
For more information
and to pre -register call
Andra at 237-3889.
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Linda McLean 30 1/2
Marshall Dearing
Joanne Hardy 2 7 1/2
Nell McCann
Jeanne Phillips
Lorraine Brock 27 1/2
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COUNTY OF HURON
CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
FOR THE PROVISION OF SEPTAGE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING
The County of Huron is considering a plan to provide regional treatment and disposal
facilities for septic tank wastes and other hauled domestic sewage (known collectively as
septage). The project involves the construction of new septage treatment facilities adjacent
to the sewage treatment plants currently servicing the communities of Wingham and Exeter.
The new facilities would be designed to accommodate septage material collected within the
County, as well as adjacent municipalities. Treated effluent from the proposed facilities would
be discharged into the existing treatment plants for disposal. Both plants have sufficient
hydraulic and organic capacities to accommodate the sewage flows anticipated from the
proposed works.
The project is being planned in accordance with the recommendations of the County of
Huron Study of Septage Treatment and Disposal. This study was commissioned to
investigate opportunities for treating septage at existing sewage treatment facilities within the
County, in advance of restrictions to land application scheduled for December 31, 2006.
Based on an analysis of study findings, it was recommended that the County of Huron
proceed with the further evaluation of two septage treatment sites (considered the most
practical servicing plan). This recommendation was received by Huron County Council in a
motion dated October 3, 2002. County Council recently identified the provision of the
proposed treatment facilities as a health and safety priority. Accordingly, the project is the
subject of a funding application submitted by the County of Huron under the Canada -Ontario
Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (COMRIF).
The project is following the planning process set out for Schedule C activities under the
Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) document. Schedule C projects are
approved subject to a comprehensive assessment process designed to identify potential
environmental impacts associated with the proposed works and to plan for appropriate
mitigation. The process includes multiple opportunities for consultation with the review
agencies, stakeholders and the public.
Two information meetings are being planned to provide stakeholders and the general public
with details on the initial phases of the investigation and to receive input from interested
persons. The intent of these initial meetings is to discuss factors associated with the
selection of the preferred septage treatment and disposal plan. Matters relating to the design
and implementation of the preferred servicing plan will be evaluated during subsequent
project stages and discussed at future information meetings.
WINGHAM PUBLIC MEETING
DATE: Wednesday, April 13, 2005
TIME: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
SITE: North Huron Municipal Office
274 Josephine St., Wingham
Council Chambers
For further information on this project, or to
contact the consulting engineers: B.M. Ross
Ontario, N7A 2T4. Telephone (519) 524-2641
Planner (e-mail: sallen@bmross.net).
This Notice issued March 30, 2005
EXETER PUBLIC MEETING
DATE: Tuesday, April 19, 2005
TIME: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
SITE: South Huron Municipal Office
322 Main St., Exeter
Council Chambers
inspect a copy of the Class EA document, please
and Associates, 62 North Street, Goderich,
. Fax (519) 524-4403. Attention: Scott Allen,
Larry C. Adams, CAO
Corporation of the County of Huron