The Huron Expositor, 1997-04-09, Page 3McKillop doesn't
support ravel
pit applicgation
When it mel April 1,
McKillop Council did not
support an application from
Lavis Construction Ltd. to
amend its aggreg81e resource
licence for the pit it is renting
at Lot 11, Conc. 13 of the
township.
The company applied for
permission to excavate below
the water table at the gravel
pit, and to significantly
increase its tonnage limit,
from 45,000 150,000
tonnes. •
Council als 'cepted a
;yt;.of tenders - for calci -
ride from Da -Lee
ontrol at $205.62 for
flake equivalent/imperial ton;
and for road maintenance
gravel from Joe Kerr
Construction for a total of
$102,957.20.
The township
tender for Ritch
Drain constru
$56,287.62 from
Drainage.
An interim tax
passed, due May
A general v
$ 19,674.55 an
superintendent's
$11,434.23 were
Costs sho
be
Du
ac ' ted a
iiicipal
on, for
KMN Farm
bylaw was
22.
oucher for
d the road
voucher for TOT DIES - Shannon Vincent died Friday after an accident
approved. at the family farm in East Wawanosh Township the day
tilt!
This picture was taken in happier days, late last
August when she was 18 -months -old and the youngest
competitor at the Huron County Holstein Show at the
Seaforth Agriplex.
shared
CONTINUED fro
It was a quest
seemed to be th
concern for severs
ities who still have decades of
capacity in their current land-
fills.
News and Views
TRE HURON EXPOSITOR, 4•a •. 1907-3
e centr
tiiopagn we I lch Child dies foliowinge
of
municipal •
tragic farm a
Janes responded
the zone sites n
developed now a
should be share
municipalities bee
management is a "
tive responsibility.
Stanley and Hullett
may indeed have
capacity left in their
but Wingham, by co
has just three. And a
said it would be unfair to ask
Wingham to bear all the costs.
"You have to band together
and play the game together,"
said Janes.
Coun. Norman Fairies of
Howick Twp. agreed with
Janes.
Fairies said it makes no dif-
ference whether a landfill site
has an estimated capacity of
three years or 30, a problem
with seepage, for example,
could close the site tomorrow.
"We have to stick together
in case you need it earlier than
expected."
The Morris Twp. council
has still not decided if it will
make its landfill available for
the north zone, but in addition
to the $15,000 engineering
costs, it has also asked for
$10,000 in township adminis-
tration fees and another
$15,000 to pay for economist
consulting fees.
The additional costs will he
further considered at the next
meeting of the county's plan-
ning and development com-
mittee April 14.
One week program?
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parks committee discussed
the possibility of "one leader
versus two, but advertising
for a leader in training and
volunteers...and also dis-
cussed the merit of a one
week program versus special
events organized throughout.
the two weeks."
A 27 -month-old child died
by saying Tate Friday afternoon in a
eed to be London Hospital after being
an the cost "found by her father floating
d by all in a flooded runoff arca" at
ause waste the family farm in East
collabora- Wawanosh Township last
" He said Thursday.
townships The Huron detachment of
years of the Ontario Provincial Police
landfills, says Shannon Vincent passed
mparison, away at approximately 4:30
s such, he p.m. Friday at the London
fai
Health Sciences Centre.
Police say she was playing
in the barn while her parents
worked at Lot 31 Conc. 11
Man charged
after driving
with lights off
BY CARLA-ANN OUD
SSP News Staff
A 25 -year-old Clinton arca
man was fined $750 or 13
days in jail for a drinking and
driving offense in Goderich
Criminal Court, Mar. 17.
Barry 1 Diehl, of RR#3
Clinton, pleaded guilty.
Court was told, two
breathalyser tests showed
Diehl had more than two
times the legal limit of alcohol
when he was stopped from
driving, Jan. 26. His readings
were 220 ml and 210 ml of
alcohol in 100 ml of blood.
Police had stopped Diehl
when he drove along Main
Street in Seaforth with' the
vehicle's headlights turned off
at 2:15 a.m.
Diehl is prohibited from dri-
ving for 12 months.
4
ccident
of East Wawanosh Township
at approximately 11:20 a.m.
on Thursday when she wan-
dered off.
"With the help of a neigh-
bour, cardio -pulmonary
resuscitation was started until
the ambulance came," the
original OPP press release
stated. "CPR and treatment,
for hypothermia was contin-
ued until she was stable at
Wingham District Hospital
and wa. then transferred to
the Victoria Hospital for Sick
Children in London.
She remained unconscious
at that time.
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