Clinton News-Record, 1986-09-10, Page 27Page 6.A—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1986
Sale of Land By Public Auction
Municipal Tax Sales Act, 1984
The CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF HURON
Take Notice that the land(s) described below will be offered for
sale by public auction at 10:00 o'clock in the FORE noon on the
7th day of OCTOBER, 1986 at THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS,
COURT HOUSE, GODERICH, ONTARIO.
Description of Land(s)
Minimum Bid $
(the cancellation price
as of the first day of advertising)
PCL. 7 TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, COUNTY OF HURON PART OF LOT 17 $5748.08
FRONT CONCESSION NORTH TOWN PLOT described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the Northerly Limit of said Lot 17 at a distance of
5349 Leet measure N 63° 53' 30" W thereon from the North easterly angle
of said Lot THENCE S 400 57' W a distance of 271.7 feet THENCE N 83°
53' 30" W 108 feet THENCE S 15° 46' E 27.33 feet THENCE N 83° 53'
W 169.81 feet to the point of commencement of the parcel discribed
THENCE S 110 39' E 90.83 feet THENCE S27° 20' E 316.07 feet THENCE
S 84° 10' E 316.07 feet THENCE S 84° 10' E 55.06 feet THENCE N 70 11'
W 63.85 feet THENCE N 15° 46' W 311.94 feet THENCE N 84° 10' W
126.71 feet to the point of commencement Permising the East limit of Lot
17 has a bearing of N5° 22' 25" W and all bearing herein are related
thereto,
PCL. 8 TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, COUNTY OF HURON PART OF LOT 42, „ $665.10
FRONT CONCESSION as shown as Part 1 of Plan 22R600
PCL. 12 TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, COUNTY OF HURON PART OF LOT 10,
CONCESSION 8, EASTERN DIVISION, as shown as Parts 6 and 8, Plan
22R18
PCL. 30 TOWNSHIP OF HAY, COUNTY OF HURON LOT 22, PLAN 506 $557.19
PCL. 48 TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP, COUNTY OF HURON, LOT 1 PLAN 201 $8131.82
and PART OF LOT 1, CONCESSION 1 consisting of a 16 foot strip in
perpendicular width lying immediately adjacent to the North limit of Lot 1,
according to Registered Plan 201.
PCL. 66 TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN, COUNTY OF HURON PART OF LOT 10, $1187.19
CONCESSION 6 described as follows: Commencing at a point in the Nor-
therly, limit of said Lot distant 66 feet Westerly from the North East angle
of said Lot; Thence Westerly along the Northerly limit of said Lot, 66 feet
to a point in the Northerly limit of said Lot; Thence Southerly parallel to
the Easterly limit of said Lot, 132 feet; Thence Easterly parallel to the Nor-
therly limit of said Lot, 66 feet; Thence Northerly. parallel to the Easterly
limit of said Lot, 132 feet to the place of beginning.
PCL. 64 TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN, COUNTY OF HURON PART OF LOT 24, $2242.54
PLAN 211, described as follows: Commencing at the North West angle of
said Lot; Thence Easterly along the Northerly limit of the said Lot a
distance of 53 feet, 4 inches; Thence Southerly and parallel with the
Westerly limit of said Lot, 59 feet to a point; Thence Westerly and parallel
to the Northern limit of said Lot, 53 feet, 4 inches, to the Westerly limit of
said Lot; Thence Northerly along the Westerly limit of said Lot, a distance
of 59 feet to the place of beginning.
CL. 69 _TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN, COUNTY OF HURON, PART QF LQT 39, $192.94
"SOUTH BOUNDARY CONCESSIOII'described as follows: Commencing'at
a point in the West Limit of said Lot, distant 165 feet from the South West
angle of said Lot 39, Thence North along the West limit of said Lot 49.5
feet; Thence East parallel to the South limit of said Lot, 198 feet; Thence
South parallel to the West limit of said Lot 49.5; Thence West parallel to
the South limit of said Lot, 198 feet to a point in the West limit of said Lot
being the point of commencement of the parcel herein described.
PCL. 75 TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY, COUNTY OF HURON PART OF LOT 41, '$537.25
FIRST CONCESSION described as follows: Premising that the bearing of
the Southerly limit of said lot is North fifty-nine degrees thirty-nine minutes
thirty seconds West (N 590 39' 30" W) and relating.all bearings herein
thereto. Beginning at the South-westerly angle of said Lot; Thence Nor-
therly along the Westerly limit of said Lot, a distance of 2260.46 feet;
Thence South sixty-two degrees thirty-eight minutes thirty seconds East (S
62° 38' 30"E) a distance of 326.06 feet to the point of commencement df
the herein described parcel of land; Thence North twenty-nine degrees ten
minutes twenty seconds East (N 29° 10' 20" E) a distance of of 264.36
feet to the Southerly limit of the King's Highway 86 (diversion); Thence
along said Southerly limit on a curve to the right of radius 2,804.79 feet,
an arc distance of 200.0 feet, being a chord distance of 199.95.feet
measured on a bearing of South fifty-six degrees fifty-seven minutes fifty-
eight seconds East (S 56° 57' 58" E); Thence South twenty-nine degrees
ten minutes twenty seconds West (S 29° 10' 20" W) a distance of 244.57
feet; Thence North sixty-two degrees thirty-eight minutes thirty seconds
West (N 62° 38' 30" W), a distance of 199.60 feet to the said point of com-
mencement. Said parcel being more particularly shown outlined in red on
plan of survey dated December 16th 1970, attached to Instrument
registered as Number 105574.
PCL, 85 TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH, COUNTY OF HURON LOT 168,
PLAN 230
PCL. 86 TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH, COUNTY OF HURON LOT 164,
PLAN 230
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS, COUNTY OF HURON PART OF LOT 2,
CONCESSION 10, TOWNSHIP OF GREY described as follows: Premising
that the Westerly limit of the said lot has a bearing of North Twenty-nine
degrees Thirty-seven minutes Twenty seconds East (N 29° 37' 20" E) and
relating all bearings herein thereto; Commencing at the pont of intersec-
tion of the Westerly limit of the said lot with the high-water mark on the
Westerly bank of the Mill Pond on the Maitland River; the said point being
'ata "distance of -759:78 -feet measured on a bearing of north twa,nty-nine_
degrees thirty seven minutes twenty seconds East (N 29° 37' 20".E) Nor-
therly from the Southwest angle of Lot 2, concession 10, Township of Grey;
Thence South twenty-nine degrees thirty-seven minutes twenty seconds
West (S 29° 37' 20" W) along the Westerly limit of the said lot, a distance
of 215.0 feet to a point in the Southerly limit of lands previously conveyed
by Registered Intrument Number 36014 for the Registry Division of Huron;
Thence South Sixty degrees twenty-eight minutes East (S 60° 28' E) along
this last mentioned limit a distance of 187.84 feet more or les§ to point in
the high-water mark of the Mill Pond aforesaid; Thence Northerly'along
the said high-water mark a distance of 286.0 feet more or less to the Point
of Commencement of the parcel herein described, the said parcel being
further shown outlined in red on the plan of survey 72-20.
$610.59
PCL. 87
BROTHER AND SISTER RETIRE
Bill Craig leaves teaching behind
CLINTON - A familiar face will be miss-
ing from Central Huron Secondary School
(CHSS) this year as Bill Craig has retired
after 32 years at the school.
"I came there in September of 1952," Mr.
Craig said. "E.A. Fines was principal
them."
Originally from Auburn, Mr. Craig had
his high school education at the Goderich
District Collegiate Institute.
Following his high school education he
took his elementary training at the Stratford
Normal School in 1950 before moving into
his secondary training at the Ontario Col-
lege of Education (OCE) in Toronto.
"I had in mind what I wanted to do; in-
dustrial arts," Mr. Craig said. "I taught one
year of elementary, and then I went back.to'
OCE and took ,industrial arts there."
Prior to beginning his teaching career at
CHSS he taught for two years at Scar-
borough Collegiate and one year at Meaford
Elementary School.
$271.35
$302.86
$323.40
On the subject of coming to Clinton to
teach, Mr. Craig said, "I originally came
down here to play baseball with the Clinton
Colts, that's how I got back here, they
brought me hack to play hall."
When he first arrived in Clinton he taught
shop in the old Clinton Public School. "The
guys came over from the high school. We
were the only ones in the building," he said.
Once the first addition was put on CHSS,
they moved back to the high school.
"I taughtbuilding construction, and in
1965 I was made technical director," Mr.
Craig said. "That meant I had the running
of all the technical wing. I took care of all
the shops and the personnel." He remained
in his position of technical director until his
retirement.
Over the years he witnessed many
changes in the school. "I saw the school go
from roughly 350 to 1,300 students, then back
to around 800 where it is now," he said.
He explained the higher population was
due to the fact that schools in the surroun-
ding areas used to send all of their technical
students to Clinton. The school population
has also dropped, he explained, because
over the past few years there has been a
decline in enrolment through there being
less children.
Aside from teaching at the school Mr.
Craig also did some coaching. "At the
school I coached track, cross country and
basketball, and I coached a lot of minor
All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the time of the sale
by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust company or Pro-
vince of Ontario Savings Office.
The municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the
land to be sold, Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rest with the potential purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Tax Act, 1984, and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules. The suc-
cessful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bid plus accumulated taxes and relevant land
transfer tax.
For further information regarding this sale, contact:
Title
B.G. HANLY
CLERK -TREASURER & ADMINISTRATOR 1 COUNTY OF HURON
Name of Municipality or Board
Address of Municipality or Board
'COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
GODERICH, ONTARIO
N7A 1M2
After 32 years of teaching at Central Huron Secondary School Bill Craig retired this year.
On his retirement he received these gifts, the lamp coming from the students' council
and the painting from the staff at the school. (David Emslie photo)
baseball in town," he said. "Track was my
favorite for coaching at the school, and
baseball's my favourite sport."
He said he will miss his job at CHSS. "I'll
miss teaching. I know I'll miss the guys
(teachers) and the kids. You don't do that
for 35 years and not miss it.
"Probably the thing I enjoyed most was
following the kids after they graduated to
see how they succeeded. I enjoyed teaching,
but I'll still enjoy this," Mr. Craig
explained.
"We've been pretty proud of what we have
done with tech at CHSS," he said. "We're
pretty proud of our achievement there."
Retiring at the age of 57, with his full pen-
sion after teaching for 35 years, Mr. Craig
has some plans for his retirement.
"I teach a course for fur harvesting for
the Ministry of Natural Resources, and I'm
a part time trapper," he said. "I do some
woodworking, that was my area so I'll con-
tinue with that."
He will also continue playing his favourite
sport as he is still playing slo-pitch.
"Beyond that, we have no plans except we
anticipate staying in Clinton. Primarily
because this is where our friends are, and
we've always liked the town," he said.
His retirement party was a great success,.
he explained, as all of the former teachers
from the tech department who taught for
him returned to see him off.
Betty Wilkin retires from CPH
CLINTON - The public hospital here will
no longer have the expert assistance of their
long time operating room supervisor, Betty
Wilkin as she has chosen to retire and "take
it easy."
Mrs. Wilkin was a well respected and well
liked employee at the Clinton Public
Hospital (CPH) since 1978, said Jean Cox,
Director of Nursing. "It's our loss that she
is going. She was an excellent OR
(operating room) supervisor and she was
well liked," she explained.
CPH will not only hold fond memories for
Mrs. Wilkin as a former employee but also
because she did her training here in 1942.
"Nursing
is stall caring"
After her training, she worked part time
in the Goderich Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital and at CPH- while raising
her family. Eventually she took on a
fulltime position in the Goderich OR.
Mrs. Wilkin then worked for four years in
the Goderich Medical Centre and returned
to CPH's operating room in the fall of 1978.
In July of 1979 she became the operating
room supervisor working with a staff of six
as well as the doctors.
Throughout her career, Mrs. Wilkin says
one thing has never changed and that is the
nurse -patient relationship.
"Nursing is still caring for the patient.
We're seeing more use of technology rather
than the laying on of the hands, yet in our
small hospitals it is still the nurses who give
the primary care and remain close to' the pa-
tients," she said.
Alkhough the operating room is a more
complex area, Mrs. Wilkin says the same
tender loving care is given to all patients
who pass through the doors.
"We try to let them know that when they
come in they're special. That's something
I've always taught the staff," she said.
"Once they are in the doors we stay with the
patient until they leave."
Mrs. Wilkin plans to take life easy now
and do some travelling while Brenda An-
drews takes over as CPH's operating room
supervisor.
BETTY WILKIN
Sale of Land By Public Auction
Municipal Tax Sales Act, 1984
The TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE
(Name of Municipality or Board
Take Notice that the land(s) described below will be offered for
public auction at 10:0.0 o'clock in the
sale by p 7th OCTOBER --1986- fore' noon on the day of
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, COURT HOUSE, GODERICH,
ONTARIO
Description of Land(s)
TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE
PART OF LOT 13, MAITLAND $345.22
CONCESSION more particularly described
as Part 23, Plan 22R38 together with
a right-of-way over Part 1, Plan 22R38
as described in Instrument 179783
All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the time of the sale
by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust company or
Province of Ontario Savings Office.
The municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating
to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rest with the potential
purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Tax Sales Act, 1984, and the Municipal Tax Sales Rues.
The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bid plus accumulated taxes and
relevant land transter tax.
For further information regarding this sale, contact:
Minimum Bid $
(Set out the cancellation price
as of the first day of advertising)
Title
B. Straughan
Treasurer
Address of Municipality or Board
R.R.5 '
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 3Y2
Name o1 MunIcipality or Board
Township of Colborne
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