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Clinton News-Record, 1979-03-15, Page 20PAGE 20—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1979 Communication gap tended by Shelley McPhee According to both Mrsi. Both Clinton Council Ross and Mr. Zeeman, and the local about 95 percent of the businessmen's businesses keep their association agree that sidewalks cleaned. They better communications both indicated that are needed between the vacant lots seem to be a two organizations. problem, but suggested This decision came that someone be hired to Monday night after keep these clean during council and two members the winter months and be of the business paid out of the association association, chairman funds. The association Noah Zeeman and vice- also cited the sidewalk in chairman Steve Gerofsky front of the library park met to discuss snow from the town hall to the removal on the sidewalks corner of Rattenbury and a remark made at the Street, owned by the last council meeting by town, to be a stretch that Reeve Royce Macaulay was seldom cleared off. that, "the businessmen "We can't go out and are always asking tell the businessmen to favours from council." clean off their walks," Past business Mr. Zeeman added, "the association chairman, same as we can't tell the Heather Ross, in defence d e p a r t m e n t o f of the statement, earlier agriculture to get rid of wrote council saying, the Mt. Everest on their "Our requests have been walk." minimal, asking for a Most people keep their simple yes or no. At no walks clean, if they didn't time have we asked for they wouldn't be in your financial support." business too long," he "All favours have been continued. paid for by the "I'm not here to start a association," she wrote. fight," he said, "I'm only Mr. Gerofsky the chairman of the suggested to council, . association, mostly "Remarks like this because no o ne else should be talked out between us, not through the media." Reeve Macaulay noted that his earlier statement was probably not worded the way it should have been. He also added that perhaps council was wrong in directing a letter to the association. The letter expressed counci. s concern over the treacherous state of Clinton's downtown sidewalks due to lack of snow removal. Reeve Macaulay's statement arose over the same issue. wanted the job." "I heard we were at loggerheads," Councillor Ron McKay commented. "That's news to me. I thought we were getting along fine. We're just making mountains o-ut of mole hills.":( "It wasn't °a swipe at everyone in the letter," he added. "The letter said some individuals. I think we were right in writing it, if that's what had to bring us together, then that's good." Mr. Zeeman noted that in order to keep com- munications open bet- ween the two organizations in the future, a representative from the business association would try to attend council meetings. "We'd be pleased to see any business .member at the meetings," Mayor Harold Lobb invited. "We try to serve the people and we try to bear most of the costs," Mr. Zeeman said. "In most towns the council realizes that the chamber of commerce is important and makes the town lively and bearable." News from Varna Babies have the spotlight in the news this week with the birth of two little girls and a boy. Wayne and Joan Bei,erling's daughter arrived on March 5 in St. Joseph's Hospital. They're calling her Heather Marie. Bill and Barbara Crawford have a girl, Brennan Loren, born in Clinton on March 8. Bill and Linda Chip - chase of Brucefield have another boy. He was also born on the 8th. The Huron Centennial Community Playground Association held a suc- ceSssful dance at the recreation centre in Vanastra a week ago Saturday. A big crowd attended and Pat Taylor won the door prize. Rev. James Reddoch of Bayfield will preach in Turn to page 22 31. Card of thanks BEIERLING I wish to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I'was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Joan Beierling.-11 TEBBUTT: I wish to express my sincere thanks to my family, relatives, friends for all the beautiful flowers, arrangements, cards, gifts and visits I received dur'ng my stay in University Hospita!, London. Special thanks to Doctors Thomson, Janzen, Thorpley. Your kindness will always be remembered. Norene Tebbutt.-11 31. Card of thanks BOYCE I would like to thank family and friends for all cards, flowers and gifts while a patient in Clinton Hospital. Sincere thanks to Dr. Newland, Dr. Baker and all nurses and staff on first floor - also special thanks to the Physio department. Shirley Boyce. -11 HEARD I would like to thank my friends and relatives for flowers, cards and visits I received while I was in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and Dr. Watts, Rev. Pick and the nurses on first floor who were so helpful. Dora Heard. -11 31. Card of thanks WEBSTER I would like to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers, treats and visits while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks`, to Dr. Watts, Dr. Newland and nurses of first floor. Bob Webster. -11 Smile Two pessimists met at a party. Instead of shaking hands, they shook heads. Age 16 to 24? Can't get that first permanent job because you - lack experience? ' NOW Y CAN! 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PU1LICNOTICE TAKE NQTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Clinton will, on the 9th day of April, 1979, at the Council Chambers in the Town Hall at the hour of 8:00 in the evening, consider a proposed By -Law to stop up and close those parts of the original allowances for roads as set out and described in the attached Schedules, copies of which are attached hereto, and which Schedules areas follows: - FIRSTLY: Schedule A - Part of Cowper Street SECONDLY: Schedules B and E - Parts of Erie Street THIRDLY: Schedules C and D - Ports of Addison Street FOURTHLY: Schedule F - part of Milton Street FIFTHLY: Schedule G - Part of Newton Street SIXTHLY: Schedules H and I -.Parts of College Street After the said road allowances are closed, the Council will forthwith offer the said lands for sale to the abutting land owners. The Council, will, at the said time and place, hear in person or by their Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that their land will be prejudicially affected, and who applies to be heard. DATED this 8th day of March, 1979. Clinton, Ontario SCHEDULE A DESCRIPTION OF part of Cowper Street, Registered Plan No. 5, Town of Clinton. ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying.and being in the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron and in the Province of Ontario and being composed of part of Cowper Street according to Registered Plan No. 5 for the said Town of Clinton, which said part may be more particularly described as follows: PREMISING that the south limit of Lot 739 according to Registered Plan No. 5 has a bearing of N 89 degrees 29' E and relating all bearings herein thereto; BEGINNING at the southeast corner of Lot 739, according to Registered Plan No. 5, the said corner being the Point of Commencement of the parcel herein described; THENCE on a course of S 89 degrees 29' W along the north limit of the said Cowper Street, a distance of 358.68 feet to a point; THENCE on a course of S 7 degrees 48' 50" E a distance of 66.52 feet to a point, the said point being on the south limit of Cowper Street; THENCE on a course of N 89 degrees 29' E along the said south limit of Cowper Street, a distance of 350.22 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 734 according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of N 0 degrees 31' W a distance of 66.0 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 739, said corner being the Point of Com- mencement of the parcel herein described, the said parcel being shown as Parcel No. 1 and outlined in heavy on the plan hereto attached. SCHEDULE B DESCRIPTION OF part of Erie Street, Registered Plan No. 5, Town of Clinton. ALL AND SINGULAR' those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron and in the Province of Ontario and being composed of part of Erie Street according to Registered Plan No. 5 for the said Town of Clinton, which said part may be more particularly described as follows: PREMISING that the southerly limit of Lot 738 according to Registered Plan No. 5 has a bearing of N 89 degrees 29' E and relating all bearings herein thereto; BEGINNING at the southwest corner of Lot 738 according to Registered Plan No. 5, the said corner being the Point of Commencement of the parcel herein described; THENCE on a course of N 0 degrees 31' W along the easterly limit of the said Erie Street, a distance of 633.6 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 794, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of S 89 degrees 29 ' W a distance of 66.0 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 795, according to Registered t'lan No. 5; THENCE on a course of S 0 degrees 31' E a distance of 633.6 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 739, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE N 89 degrees 29' E a distance of 66,0 feet to the southwest corner of the said Lot 738, according to Registered Plan No. 5, the said point being the Point of Commencement of the herein described parcel', the said parcel being shown a5 Parcel No. 3 and also being outlined in heavy on the plan- hereto`"attached. SCHEDULE C DESCRIPTION, OF part of Addison Street, Registered Plan No. 5, Town of Clinton. ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels of tracts of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Clinton, in the County of ,Huron and in the Province of Ontario and being composed of part of Addison Street according to Registered Plan No. 5 for the said Town of Clinton, which said part may be more particularly described as follows: PREMISING that the westerly limit of Lot 740 according to Registered Plan No, 5 has a bearing of N 0 degrees 31' W and relating all bearings herein thereto; BEGINNING at the southwest corner of Lot 740, according to Registered Plan No. 5 for -the said Town of Clinton, the said corner being the Point of Commencement of the herein described parcel; THENCE on a course of N 0 degrees 31' W along the easterly limit of Addison Street, a distance of 633.6 feet.to the northwest corner of Lot 796, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of S 89 degrees 29' W a distance of 66.0 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 797, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of S 0 degrees 31' E along the westerly limit of the said Addison Street, a distance of 633.6 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 741, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of N 89 degrees 29' E a distance of 66.0 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 740, the said corner being the Poir. of Com- mencement of the parcel herein described, the said parcel being shown outlined in heavy and designated as Parcel No. 4 on the plan hereto at- tached. - SCHEDULE D DESCRIPTION OF part of Addison Street, Registered Plan No. 5, Town of Clinton. ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron and in the Province of Ontario and being composed of part of Addison Street according to Registered Plan No. 5 for the said Town of Clinton, which said part may be more particularly described as follows: PREMISING that the westerly limit of College Square according, to Registered Plan No. 5 has a bearing of N 0 degrees 31' W and relating all bearings herein thereto; BEGINNING at the southwest corner of College Square, according to the Registered Plan No. 5 for the said Town of Clinton the said corner being the Point of Commencement of the herein described parcel; THt'NCE on a course of N 0 degrees 31' W along the easterly limit of the said Addison Street, a distance of 396.0 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 975, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE 5_89 degrees 29' W a distance of 66.0 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 974, according to Registered Plan No. 5; TH'ENCE'on a course of S 0 degrees 31' E along the westerly boundary of the said Addison Street, a distance of 396.0 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 1002, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of N 89 degrees 29' E a distance of 66.0 feet to the southwest corner of College Square, the said corner being the Point of Commencement of the parcel herein described, the said parcel being outlined in heavy and designated as Parcel No. 5 on the plan hereto at- tached. SCHEDULE E DESCRIPTION OF part of Erie Street, Registered Plan No. 5, Town of Clinton. ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron and in the Province of Ontario and being composed of part of Erie Street according to Registered Plan No. 5 for the said Town of Clinton, which said part may be mOre particularly described as follows: PREMISING that the westerly limit of Lot 1003 according to Registered Plan No. 5 has a bearing of N 0 degrees 31' W and relating all bearings herein thereto: . BEGINNING at the southwest corner of Let 1003, according to Registered Plan No. 5, the said corner being the Point of Commencement of the herein described parcel; THENCE on a course df N 0 degrees 31' W along the easterly limit of! the said Erie Street, a distanceof J96.0 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 979, according to Registered Plan No. 5; C. C. Proctor Town Clerk SCHEDULE E (CONTINUED) THENCE on a course of S 89 degrees 29' W a -distance of 66.0 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 978, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of S 0 degrees 31' E along the westerly limit of the said Erie Street, a distance of 396.0 feet to the southeasterly corner of College Square, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of N 89 degrees 29' E a distance of 66.0 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 1003, according to Registered Plan No. 5; the said corner being the Point of Commencement of the herein described parcel, the said parcel being outlined in heavy and designated as Parcel No. 6 on the plan hereto attached. SCHEDULE F DESCRIPTION OF part of Milton Street, Registered Plan No. 5, Town of Clinton. ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Clinton, in 'tie County of Huron and in the Province of Ontario and being composed of part of Milton Street according to Registrered Plan No. 5 for the said Town of Clinton, which said part may be more particularly described as follows: PREMISING that the southerly limit of Newton Street has a bearing of N 89 degrees 29' E according to Registered Plan No. 5 and relating all bearings herein thereto; BEGINNING at the northwest corner of Lot 981, according to Registered Plan No. 5, the said corner being the Point of Commencement of the parcel herein described; THENCE on a course of S 89 degrees 29' W a distance of 66.0 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 980, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of N 50 degrees 31' W along the westerly boundary of Milton Street a distance of 87.0 feet to a point; THENCE on a course of N 89 degrees 29' E a distance of 66.0 feet to a point on the easterly limit of Milton Street; THENCE on a course of N 0 degrees 31' W a distance of 87.0 feet to the northwest corner of the said Lot 981, the said corner being the Point of Commencement of the herein described parcel, the said parcel being outlined ink cavy and designated as Parcel No. 7 on the plan .hereto at- tached. SCHEDULE G DESCRIPTION OF part of Newton Street, Registered Plan No. 5, Town of Clinton ALL AND SINGULAR thos.e certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron and in the Province of Ontario and being composed of part of Newton Street according to Registered Plan No. 5 for the said Town of Clinton, which said part may be more particularly described as follows: PREMISING that the northerly limit of Lot 982 according to Registered Plan No. 5 has a bearing of N 89 degrees 29' E and relating all bearings herein thereto; BEGINNING at the northeast angle of Lot 982, the said angle being the Point of Commencement of the herein described parcel; THENCE on a course of N 0 degrees 31' W along the production of the easterly limit of the said Lot 982, a distance of 66.0 feet to a point on the north limit of the said Newton Street; THENCE on a course of S 89 degrees 29' W a distance of 1,153.65 feet to a point, the said point being formed by the intersection of the production northerly of the westerly limit of Lot 974 with the north limit of the said Newton Street; THENCE on a course of S 0 degrees 31' E along the said production 66.0 feet to a point in the said southerly limit of the said Newton Street; THENCE on a course of N 89 degrees 29' E a distance of 1,153.65 feet to the 'northeast corner of Lot 982, the said corner being the Point of Com- mencement of the herein described parcel, the said parcel being shown outlined in heavy and designated as Parcel No. 8 on the plan hereto at- tached. SCHEDULE H DESCRIPTION OF part of College Street, Registered Plan No. 5, Town of Clinton. ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron and in the Province of Ontario and being composed of part of College Street according to Registered Plan No. 5 for the said Town of Clinton, which said part may be more particularly described as follows: PREMISING that the northerly limit of Lot 791 according to Registered Plan No..5 has a bearing of. N 89'degrees 29' E and relating all bearings ' herein thereto; BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Lot 791 according to Registered Plan No. 5, the said corner being the Point of Commencement of the parcel herein described; THENCE on a course of N 0 degrees 31' W a distance of 66.0 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 1006, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of 5 89 degrees 29' W along the northerly limit of College Street, a distance of 270.73 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 1D05, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of S O degrees 31' E a distance of 66.0 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 792, according to Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of N 89 degrees 29' E along the southerly limit of College Street a distance of 270.73 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 791, according to Registered Plan No. 5, the said corner being the point of Commencement of the parcel herein described, the said parcel being outlined in heavy and shown as Parcel No. 9 on the plan hereto attached. SCHEDULE 1 DESCRIPTION OF part of College Street, Registered Plan No. 5, Town of Clinton. ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron and in the Province of Ontario and being composed of part of College Street according to Registered Plan No. 5 for the said Town of Clinton, Which- said part may be more particularly described as follows: PREMISING that the northerly limit of Lot 793 according to Registered Plan No. 5 has a bearing of N 89 degrees 29' E and relating all bearings herein thereto; BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Lot 793 according to Registered Plan No. 5, the said corner being the Point of Commencement of the parcel herein_ described; THENCE on a course of N 0 degrees 31' W a distance of 66.0 feet to the southeast torner of Lot 1004 of the said Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of S 89 degrees 29' W along the northerly limit of College Street, a distance of 816.92 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 1002, according to Registered Plan No. 5, THENCE on a course of S 0 degrees 11' E a distance of 66.0 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 797 for the said Registered Plan No. 5; THENCE on a course of N 89 degrees 29' E along the southerly limit of the Said College Street, a distance of 816.92 feet to the northeast corner of the said Lot 793, according to Registered Plan No. 5, the said corner being the of the parcel herein described, the 'said parcel Bing out ne in eavy and designated as Parcel No. 10 on the plan hereto attached. art -4a. t tAkt