The Citizen, 2000-06-14, Page 19Services
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2000. PAGE 19.
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from Blyth residence
On June 10 in the early morning
hours three reports of items stolen
from lawns'or vehicles were report
ed.
The first call was that sometime
during the evening of June 9 - 10 a
12' dark green/brown Zedco tri-coat-
ed plastic canoe was stolen from the
top of a vehicle. The canoe was tied
to the roof of the vehicle and the
ropes were cut when the canoe was
stolen out of the driveway Af the
Queen Street parking lot.
Also a Canadian flag was stolen
from a pole and lawn ornaments
were also taken from a Hamilton
Street residence.
Huron OPP are asking the public
to call police when they see some
thing suspicious or when they see
anyone hanging about. Sr. Const.
Don Shropshall said, “If your neigh
bour is away and someone is on the
property call the police.”
Anyone who can help in recover
ing the stolen items is asked to call
the local OPP or Crime Stoppers.
Taking the step
Blyth Sparks were all smiles when they received their cer
tificates last Tuesday as they moved on to Brownies. They
are, from left: Corey Pollard, Kelly MacDonald, Alex
Raynard, Laura Peach and Emily Allen.
Brussels looks
into website
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sewer easement at the Dan McKay
property, Councillor Mike Thomas
suggested a letter be sent explaining
the situation. When the land was
given to the family by the village, an
easement should have been put on it
at the time but wasn’t. .
Clerk-Treasurer Donna White said
a letter had already been sent to
them, but she could send another.
She also has legal counsel looking
into whether or not the village needs
permission since the property was
given to the McKays.
***
A proposal is being looked into for
free internet access and web site
design from the cable company. “I’m
interested in getting the industrial
lots on the web,” said White.
***
The 20-day appeal period for a
zoning bylaw amendment to see the
conversion of a chicken bam to a
storage space has passed with no
appeals.
***
A resolution passed that the Albert
and William Street storm sewer
phase two project be given top prior
ity as the next capital project to be
undertaken by the new municipality
of Huron East and that it be a priori
ty in the year 2001.
***
A complaint received regarding a
piece of machinery in a driveway
was out of council’s hands. “There is
nothing in the bylaw that says we can
do anything about this,” said White.
***
Archive items from the municipal
office are being sorted for storage at
the county museum.
***
The application of calcium on
gravel roads in the village will be
completed this month.
***
A donation of $250 will given to
the Brussels Agricultural Society.
***
As every year, there have been
complaints about backyard burning,
said White. Under the fire code this
should be done only in a confined
area, supervised constantly and be
for the purpose of cooking food.
***
The village will continue to chlori
nate the water for at least a couple of
weeks, though White said she
expects the province will soon order
it to be done continually.
***
Council agreed that a donation
should be made to Walkerton but felt
they would prefer it be done as a
ward of Huron East with the others
also participating. This was to be
discussed at the transition board
meeting.
***
White, Reeve Ralph Watson and
Councillor Joe Seili will attend a
meeting in Holmesville. June 29
regarding restructuring issues for
small municipalities.
***
In his fire report Seili noted that
the Brussels department had
responded to three medical calls and
one barn fire since the last meeting.
The firemen are hosting a break
fast on June 18.
In the recreation report Councillor
Mary Stretton said the missing soc
cer sweaters and bags were found in
a locker the same evening the board
was told about them.