The Citizen, 1991-02-27, Page 1See pages 2&3
Clubs chartered
Blyth Optimists, Maitland
Motivators now official
Top speakers
Student debaters
win top marks
See page 13
Bulls, Barons
meet
Brussels sweep
Sailors See page 17
Maitland Conservation increases levy 5.9%
The Maitland Valley Conserva
tion Authority (MVCA) announced
at its annual meeting on February
20 that the general levy will
increase this year by 5.9 per cent.
Marlene Schiell, MVCA Secre
Serving Brussels, Blyth, Auburn, Belgrave, Ethel,
VOL. 7 NO. 08 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1991.60 CENTS
Can’t wait for spring
Doug Sholdice steals second base in a cloud of dust ... er snow,
during Saturday’s Snow-ball tournament in Brussels. Umpire
Don Crawford signal him safe while Karen Smith awaits a
throw. Six teams of players couldn’t wait for spring to arrive,
perhaps hearing that spring training has already started in
Florida and feeling left out. The Brussels, Morris and Grey
Recreation Committee hopes to make the tournament an annual
affair.
Slippery roads bring rash of accidents
Wingham OPP were kept busy
over the weekend investigating five
area accidents.
On Friday, February 22 at 9:30
a.m. a 1972 Ford station wagon
driven by 71-year-old Norman
White of Lucknow was demolished
after hitting a car driven by
Beverley Beyersbergen, 28, of RR
2, Lucknow. OPP say the White
vehicle was travelling east on
highway 86 at approximately 50
kilometres an hour, when the front
tire dropped off the pavement onto
the shoulder. When Mr. White
attempted to correct the car it slid
sideways into the path, of Ms.
Beyersbergen’s 1988 Olds Delta,
which was stopped at the stop sign
tary-Treasurer stated the total pro
posed budget for 1991 is
$2,402,150. General levies will
make up about 12.5 per cent of this
amount while the remainder will
come from provincial grants, spe
on county road 22 in East Wawa
nosh township.
Neither driver was injured.
Another accident occurred in
East Wawanosh at 9:50 a.m. at the
intersection of Highways 4 and 86.
According to police Stephen
Killaire, 34, of Stratford was north
bound on number 4, and when he
attempted to turn west onto 86, his
1985 Ford entered the south lane of
Highway 4 and collided with a
southbound vehicle driven by 17-
year-old Kevin Carriere of Port
Elgin,
Police report no injuries and
moderate damage to both vehicles.
At 6:25 that evening a single
vehicle accident occurred on High
cial levies and other revenue.
The levies for the municipalities
in the watershed are based on a
discounted equalized assessment.
Blyth’s share is 3,554.28, while
Brussels is $3,499.76. The town
way 4 a short distance from Cone.
8/9 in Morris township.
OPP say that William Tugwelf
26, of Clinton and his passengers,
Dave Pattison, 27, of Blyth and
Debbie Campbell, 20, of Dublin,
were travelling north on 4 when the
car hit an icy patch and slid onto
the gravel shoulder. Regaining its
traction on the gravel, the car then
rolled, police said.
The driver and Mr. Pattison
received minimal injuries, but were
not hospitalized.
Icy road condition contributed to
another accident on Saturday
morning at 9:45.
A police spokesperson said that
James Parish, 30, of RR 1, Auburn
ship levies are: Grey - $10,701.94,
Hullett - $10,086.39, McKillop -
$10,864.62, Morris - $8,708.05,
East Wawanosh - $5,486.38, and
West Wawanosh - $5,359.75.
The per capita cost across the
was north bound on Sideroad 10 at
approximately 60 kilometres an
hour when his car went out of
control on an icy patch, entered the
west ditch and rolled. Mr. Parish
was not injured and damage to his
vehicle was moderate.
At 7:45 p.m. that evening a car
driven by 67-year-old Frederick
Webster of London was struck by
an unknown vehicle after it crossed
the centre line.
OPP say that Mr. Webster was
driving south on Highway 4 about
half a kilometre south of Morris
Cone. 2/3, when a car approaching
in the north lane, crossed over the
line and struck the Webster car.
Mr. Webster was not injured and
the accident is under investigation.
watershed is $5.71. The budget
represents a 31 cent increase this
year in the per capita cost.
It was noted that the MVCA has
not yet received its provincial
funding allocation for administra
tion and capital projects from the
Ministry of Natural Resources. Nor
has MNR approved the funding for
several authority projects, such as
the first phase of the Goderich
Bluffs Stabilization Project. Gener
al Manager Ken Westman said the
MVCA plans to pursue funding for
this and other projects on behalf of
the municipalities. "Adjustments
on the grant charges will have to be
made if the appropriate funding
doesn’t come through. The general
levy can not be changed however,”
he said.
In the financial report for year
end the MVCA shows a surplus of
$53,155 which when added to the
present reserve fund gives a re
serve balance of $206,240. Total
revenue for 1990 was $1,650,983
while expenditures were
$1,608,506. A total of $42,477 was
the excess of revenue over the
expenditure for the year.
In other business Communica
tions Co-ordinator Paul Weitendorf
listed a number of projects and
activities the MVCA plans to
undertake this year. In the Land
Use program, it is expected that
about 115,000 trees will be planted
through the forestation assistance
service for 60 private landowners.
A project to map and identify lands
that could be reforested or restored
is being continued.
In the Development program,
the focus is to minimize damage
from flooding and erosion. This
year will see the completion of the
Listowel Flood control Project.
MVCA will also provide assistance
to a number of municipalities in
developing appropriate policies for
managing flood prone areas.
Trees for windbreak and road
side plantings will continue to be
made available on a cost recovery
basis through the Land Manage
ment program. About 4,700 larger-
size trees will be available in
addition to seedlings from farm
windbreaks.
The MVCA will work with people
to make them aware of rural
sources of bacterial water pollu
tion, such as poor manure spread
ing practices, faulty septic systems
and cattle access to streams.
About $48,400 will be spent to
improve the Conservation Area
facilities across the watershed.
Mention was made by Chairman
Bruce McCall that the MVCA will
be celebrating its 40th anniversary
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Belgrave arena
gets $117,666 grant
Plans for a new front for Bel
grave arena were boosted substan
tially last week when the province
announced a grant of $117,666 for
the project.
The plan, spearheaded by the
Belgrave Kinsmen Club, will see a
new front housing dressing rooms
and a community hall. The cost of
the addition was projected last
spring at $270,000. The grant from
the Ministry of Tourism and Recre
ation was applied for by the
Township of East Wawanosh.
A spokesman for the club said
$90,000 has been raised by the
Kinsmen so far toward the project.
The bulk of the money came
through the club’s calendar lottery.