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Opinion
Huron East's support of new subdivision applauded
From Page 5
delivery trucks, maintenance vehi-
cles, parents in vehicles and pedes-
trians all entering and leaving from
the existing street structure. There
. was no access from Hwy. 8 for emer-
gency vehicles and high volume
traffic.
The flooding issues that have oc-
curred on Sparling Street are not
my problem. Through the develop-
ment agreement entered into with
the municipality, it clearly states
that I provide a storm water man-
• agement plan that is acceptable to
the municipal engineers.
The parkland issue has been ad-
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Neighbour con
Th all concerned neighbours of the
new subdivision concerning the lack
of a second access from Goderich
Street.
There has- always been a wide
walk into this property and it is still
there. In future, it will be moved
dressed in the development agree- Located in this easement is a chain
ment through a trade off of lands. link fence. Over the years mature
This rectified the municipality hav- tree growth has occurred on some
ing to incur costs of moving the of the property owners' side of the
"Welcome to Seaforth" brick monu-
ment which is located on the devel-
opment property.
I noticed in your article that you
made no mention of the property
that the developer agreed to give
the Sparling Street property own-
ers.
There is a Bell Canada easement
owned by the developer that runs
behind each of these residential
properties and is part of the devel-
opment property.;
fence providing a sound and visual
barrier to the development.
In this grueling process, we have
attempted to be a good neighbour
without disrupting sheds, mature
trees etc. and have agreed to deed
the property on the east side of the
fence to each landowner and leave
the fence in place.
Some residents will receive ap-
proximately two feet from the de-
• veloper while others will realize as
much as approximately five feet.
cerned about sec -on access to subdivision
This is significant to the current
Sparling Street home owners to en-
sure their privacy.
In conclusion, I applaud all those
on Huron East council who have
supported the development in hav-
ing a vision that is clearly outlined:*
in your Official Plan and the Provin-
cial Policy Statement for Ontario. As
I said to the concerned residents at.
a recent public meeting; if you have
concerns that require discussion IT
am only a phone call away. I also say
the same to the Seaforth Expositor. -4f
Thank you,
Brian Barnim
Bayileld, Ont.
closer to us. All emergency vehicles
will be able to use it. Market Street
has two exits off of it, Louisa and
Jarvis, not just Sparling.
ilbrn and I have paid taxes here for
over 50 years. It would be appreci-
ated if we were given some consid-"V
You are invited to attend these area churches
ST. THOMAS
ANGLICAN CHURCH
A Congregation of the Parish of The Holy Spirit
The Reverend Karine A. Farmer
Jarvis St. Seaforth 519-527-1522
Sunday, February 15th
Worship & Sunday School
9:30 am
Followed by Coffee Hour
Morning Prayer - Fridays at 10- am
Everydne Welcome
ST. JAMES
ROMAN CATHOLIC
• CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU
14 Victoria Street, Seaforth
519-527-0142
Saturday Mass 5 p.m.
Sunday Mass 9 a.m.
ST PATRICK'S, DUBLIN
Sunday Mass 11 a.m.
FR. CHRIS GILLESPIE •
BETHEL BIBLE
CHURCH
An Associated Gospel.Church
126 Main St. Seaforth
519-527-0982
Sunday School • All Ages • 9:45am
Sunday Worship 11am
Youth Group & B & G Club
Wednesday 7 p.m.
Paster Mark Kennedy
EVERYONE WELCOME
EGMONDVILLE
UNITED CHURCH
Pastor Steve Hildebrand
Worship Sunday February 15th 11a.m,
Adult & Youth Sunday School 10 a.m.
"Souper Sunday"
Lunch following worship sponsored
by The Mission Awareness
Committee Come join usl
Elevator & Ear buds available
Watch for Drama Club Start-up
10
10
kr:1
NORTHSIDE UNITED
Welcomes YOU
Sunday ilam
Worship
Nursery & Sunday School
13 54 Goderich St. W. im
• Seaforth
527-2635.
www.cavapnofthsideunited.ca •
FIRST PRE3YTERIAN
CHURCH
59 Goderich St. W Seaforth
519-527-0170
Rev. Cathrine Campbell
Organist Susanna Lyman
VVorship February 15th at 11:15 a.m.
InNursery & Sunday School
Valentines Pot Luck Supper
.$4turday February 14th 5:30 pm
eration now.
Children coming out of Harpurhey
to the public school cross over in
our area. A double road now exits
Harpurhey since recent road con-
struction, causing several near ac-
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ews
We don't want more congestion in
our area. There are 11 small chil-
dren in our area; let's think of them.
The traffic is heavy and very fast.
Marjorie Haley
Seaforth, On.
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New acting M ioal Officer of Health
takes over at Huron County Health Unit
There's a new acting Medi-
cal Officer of Health for Huron
County.
Council learned that Dr.
Sean Ryan, of South Huron
hospital in Exeter, will take
over the medical officer's du-
ties until a full-time replace-
ment for Dr. Beth Henning,
who resigned in 2008, is
found.
Ryan replaces acting medi-
cal officers of health Dr. Gra-
ham Pollett and Dr. Bryna
Warshawsky of the Middlesex -
London Health Unit. The pair
agreed to fill in temporarily
but stated they could not con-
tinue in the role past
February 2009.
Council learned Jac-
queline Hart is assum-
ing the management.
of the Strengthening
Families Team for Hu-
ron County.
Hart, a University of
NO CHARGE
RECESSION COUNSELLING
For those laid off or losing their jobs, can t
pay their bilis or contemplating bankruptcy
For an appointment call...
CHRIS MORGAN Ph:ID
Coach and Mentor
73 Hamiltgn at, Goderich 519-524-5724 1
THT t kborne
&
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Mutual Fire
Insurance
Company
Head Office Exeter, ON NOM IS1
235-0350. Est. 1876
Residential
Farm & Commercial '
Properties
DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS
Joe Chaffe, R.R. 5 Mitchell 348-9705
Tom Feeney, R.R. 2 Dublin 345-2947
Larry Gardiner, R.R. 2 Staffa 345-2678
Jack Hodgert, R.R. 1 Kirkton 229-6152
Michael O'Shea, R.R. 3 Granton 225-2600
Mortis Willpws, Mitchell 348-4829
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Wayne Mawr
Exeter
236-1115
Devil/hors
MIS
34012.
Jason Uniac
Mitelwa
341-111112
Bart Worden
Staffs
3454777
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Western Ontario grad-
uate, possesses a Bachelor of
Science in Nursing as well as
a Bachelor of Education.
Meanwhile, Shelly -Ann Hall
will be joining the county as
its epidemiologist.
She graduated from York
University with a Bachelor of
Science. Later, she went on to
study another Bachelor's de-
gree at York in Health Studies
with a minor m Health Info-
matics.
She also graduated in 2003
from the University of London
England, with a Master of Sci-
ence in Epidemiology.
Ry Cheryl Heath
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SEAFORTH
519-527-0120
EXETER
519-2354121
www.teamvfficent.com
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