The Citizen, 1989-10-18, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1989.
Grey Township Reeve Leona Armstrong enjoys a friendly conversation with Simon Hallahan, right,
and the unidentified gentlemen in the centre. Reeve Armstrong was visiting the new’ West
Wawanosh Municipal Office during its Open House last Friday afternoon.
Maple Villa Club
receives grant of $3,572
Ciinics
Morris approves Belgrave zoning
A public meeting was held in
Morris Township on Tuesday, Oc
tober 3, to discuss the amendment
to the secondary plan for Lot 2 of
Cone. 4 that would change the
designation of three lots at the east
end of Belgrave on Brandon Street
to Urban instead of Restricted
Agriculture.
Wayne Caldwell from the Huron
County Planning Department and
Brian McBurney from the Huron
County Planning Committee were
in attendance as well as Ron Cook
who owns Lot 1, 2 on Cone. 4.
After a brief discussion Council
voiced no objections to the amend
ment. Letters stating no objections
had been received from Huron
County Health Unit and East
Wawanosh Township as well.
Prior to leaving the meeting Ron
Cook questioned Council about the
sight l'nes for the entrance way for
the lot and council advised that this
would be discussed later.
Council then entered regular
session at this time and Wayne
Caldwell presented a report on the
County’s Waste Management
Study since the first stage has been
completed.
Mr. Caldwell remained in atten
dance for a discussion with the
Belgrave Non-Profit Housing Com
mittee. The property, which the
committee is considering for the
Senior’s housing will be establish
ed as Village Residential two, to
allow for multiple housing.
Mr. Caldwell advised them to
talk to the Health Unit and make
sure the area would accommodate
the septic system.
He also advised that the exten
sion of King St. is a consideration
since a developer is considering
lots on the east side of the proposed
area.
A building permit was issued to
Gerald Ward for a new residence at
Lot 45, 46 Cone. 1 and demolition
permits were issued to George
Hamm of Lot 1, Cone. 8 for a
garage and Herbert Alan Palmer
for removal of a house on Lot 30,
Cone. 3.
Councillor Clem McLellan made
a motion that the Township amend
the present policy for the Chief
Building Official to act under, to
issue the building permits for all
major renovations in excess of
$10,000 estimated cost.
Councillor Deloris Souch second
ed the motion which was opposed
by Councillors Wayne Riley and
Bert Elliott. Reeve Douglas Fraser
broke the tie in favour of the
motion.
Council discussed the Huronview
sites and were very supportive of
the proposed Brussels-Morris site
located at the south end of the
village.
Twelve bids were received for
the property where the old munici
pal works garage and hall are
located. Council accepted the high
est bid from Albert Kuntz of
Kitchener in the amount of $25,119
and agreed to hold the second
highest bid submitted by Dan
Hallman of RR 2, New Dundee
until acceptance of the first bid.
Clerk-Treasurer Nancy Michie was
then authorized to forward the
necessary document to Crawford,
Mill and Davies in Wingham.
Morris received tenders from
three parties for snowplowing.
They accepted the tenders from
George Radford Construction of
Blyth at $49 per hour for the
operation of a grader and from
John McKercher of RR 2, Bluevale
at $45 per hour for the operation of
a single axle truck.
A severance application for Sam
uel and Thelma Pletch was accept
ed by Council. Following a motion
by Councillor Elliott, Council auth
orized Road Superintendent Lloyd
Michie to forward a letter to the
Huron County Planning and
Development Committee with re
ference to Part 4 in the village of
Belgrave stating that the sight lines
for the mentioned lot are as good as
can possibly be and seem relatively
safe, due to the fact that other
residential lots with driveways are
in the same location with no history
of safety problems. It was decided
that this motion would be subject to
approval from the Ministry of
Transportation.
Morris is seeking a Pride grant
On behalf of the all the 4H members a big Thank you to all those who
organized the Brussels Livestock Thanksgiving 4H Sale and to our J udge
Mr. Bill Scott of Drumbo, Ont. and Mr. Brindley for the use of his facilities
as well as donating ribbons and banners for champions, our photographer
and auctioneer as well as Howick Mutual Ins. for their contribution to each
member. Thanks to the following buyers: Brussels Livestock, Knechtel's
Grocery Lucknow, Mayfair Restaurant Lucknow, McDonagh Ins. Lucknow
and Teeswater, Chisholm Fuels Lucknow, Carson Farms Listowel,
Lucknow Farm Supply, Dauphin Feeds Dungannon, Thompson Feed &
Supply Ripley, Snobelen Elevators, Wayne Lowry & Mclntee Real Estate,
Bob Campbell Fuels, Rick Smith U.C.O., West Wawanosh Ins., Larry
Robinson Trucking Belgrave, Beefway Kincardine, Lucknow & Ripley
Co-Op, Brussels Transport, Becker's Farm Equipment, Ross McCall.
CHAMPION STEER: Mark Olson, RR 5, Wingham, wt. 1210 lbs. at $1.60
to Brussels Livestock. Reserve: Renay Taylor, RR 2, Auburn, wt. 1210 lbs.
at $1.25 to Knechtel's “Lucknow Village Market".
CHAMPION HEIFER: Lyndon Johnston, RR 3, Holyrood, wt. 1130 lbs. at
$1.42 7: to Mayfair Restaurant, Lucknow. Reserve: Heather Alton, RR 7,
Lucknow, wt. 950lbs. at $1.35to McDonagh Ins., Lucknow and Teeswater.
HIGH SELLING CALF: Steer owned by Blair Bieman, RR2, Lucknow, wt.
1,000 lbs. at $2.00 to Chisholm Fuels, Lucknow.
Thanks to all of you because without your support we wouldn't have had
such a successful sale with an average of $1.33/lb.Ontario
for Bluevale for revitalizing streets
in the hamlet with pavement.
A grant of $5,200 was approved
to the Recreation Committee.
Councillor Wayne Riley declared
a pecuniary interest in the matter
of the Nichol Drain as he is a
landowner affected by the drain.
Councillor Riley informed Council
that he is not satisfied with the
repair since the tile was never
flushed clean and he feels that the
Brussels Cemetery should pay all
of the repair costs.
Councillor McLellan will discuss
the matter with Andy McBride of
Maitland Engineering and proceed
to have the tile cleaned.
The final levy of $5,168 will be
paid to the Blyth Recreation.
Blyth WI
hears tips
on recycling
Blyth Women’s Institute guest
speaker for October was Donna
White of Brussels who spoke on
recycling. One tip she gave is to try
and reuse anything that is possible.
Kerrie and Jennifer Szusz gave a
few lively stepdancing numbers.
President Isabelle Craig spoke
on 38th Huron County W.I. Rally in
Ethel. She said there are more 4H
clubs this year. Ontario Heritage is
the next club in the spring.
The next meeting is November 2.
Roll call is “Name a quality of a
good citizen’’.
The Brussels Maple Villa Club
will receive a New Horizons grant
of $3,572. This was an announce
ment made recently by Honourable
Perrin Beatty, Minister of National
Health and Welfare.
New Horizons is a federal
government program that enables
retired people to create projects of
their own choosing. It offers grants
THE
Huron County Health Unit
ANO THE HURON COUNTY
Veterinary Clinics
---------ARE OFFERING---------------------------------
Anti-Rabies
Sat., October 21, 1989
AT THE VETERINARY CLINICS LISTED BELOW. FOR DOGS AND CATS OVER
3 MONTHS OF AGE. PLEASE HAVE THEM ON A LEASH OR IN BOXES OR
BAGS WHEN IN THE CLINIC.
Cost: $8.
PER ANIMAL VACCINATED. CERTIFICATE PROVIDED, AND TAG FOR DOGS.
The following Huron County Clinics
are participating:
BLYTH VETERINARY
CLINIC • 523-9551
Queen St. South • 1-5 pm
EXETER ANIMAL
HOSPITAL • 235-2662
London Road South *9-12 noon
SEAFORTH VETERINARY
CLINIC • 527-1760
Main Street North • 9 am-2 pm
SOUTH HURON VETERINARY
CLINIC • 236-4301
Zurich • 9 am-2 pm
BRUSSELS VETERINARY
SERVICE • 887-6841
Brussels • 9 am-4 pm
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE
Public Information Centre
The Ministry of Transportaion will hold a Public Information
Centre for improvements to Highway 4 from 0.2 km South of
Huron County Road #25, Blyth Northerly to 0.2 km North of
Highway 86, Wingham, 19.5 km.
The proposed work includes:
- Reconstruction of approximately 14.9 km from 0.2 km south of
Huron County Road 25, Blyth to 4.4 km south of the southern
limits of Wingham.
- Resurfacing from 4.4 km south of the southern limit of
Wingham to the northern project limit of Highway 86.
- Special grading treatments for snow drifting areas.
-Replacement of the bridge and construction of a roadside
detour on the west side at Blyth Brook.
- Replacement and/or repair of several culverts including the
concrete culvert at Con. 10, Lot 42, East Wawanosh Twp/Con,
4, Lot 1 Morris Township.
- Intersection improvements including installation of traffic
signals at the intersection of Highway 4 and 86.
The INFORM ATION CENTRE will beheld to allow the public to
examine the plans for the proposed improvements. The Centre
will be held as follows:
DATE: Monday, October 30, 1989
TIME: 1:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
PLACE: The Auditorium in The Blyth District Community
Centre, Gypsy Lane, Blyth, Ontario.
We are interested in hearing any comments or concerns you or
your group may have about this project. If you are unable to
attend the Information Centre you may wish to contact us at the
address below.
Comments and information regarding this study are being
collected to assist the Ministry of Transportation in meeting
requirements under the Environmental Assessment Act. They
will be maintained as a public data base and will be kept on file
for use during the study and unless otherwise requested, may
be included in study documentation which is made available for
public review. For further information please contact:
D.G. McEwen
Project Manager
Ministry of Transportation
659 Exeter Road
P.O. Box 5338
London, Ontario Telephone 519-681-1441 Ext. 3233
N6A 5H2 or Toll Free: 1-800-265-6072 Ext. 3233
Ministry
of ’
Transportation
to groups who undertake activitie:
for the benefit of themselves anc
others in the community. The
accent is on local needs as seen bj
older people and on their willing
ness to meet these needs.
The Maple Villa Club plans to
establish music and social pro
grams which will include sing
alongs, euchre parties, meals and
special gatherings.
FOR
HURON
COUNTY
CLINTON-SEAFORTH VET
SERVICE • 482-3558
RR 5, Clinton (Hwy. 4, S. of Clinton) * 9 am-2
GODERICH VETERINARY
CLINIC • 524-2631
RR 2, Goderich • 10 am-2 pm
LEEDHAM VETERINARY
CLINIC • 357-2471
11 Alfred Street East • 8:30 am-12 noon
WINGHAM VETERINARY
CLINIC • 357-1770
Rintoul Pool Complex • 9 am-11 am