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The Huron Expositor, 1985-09-11, Page 9WALTON AND AREA THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 11, 1985 -- 03 McKiIIop residents oppose s A delegation of McKillop Township• residents registered their opposition to the proposed construction of street lights in St. Columban, at the September 3 meeting of McKillop Township Council. The delegation included: Joseph and Helen Nolan, Heather Cronin, Gordon Cronin and Rhonda Cronin. • Joseph Nolan advised council he is opposed to financing street lights for the hamlet as the majority of McKillop residents did not sign the petition requesting construc- tion of the lights. Therefore, said Mr. Nolan, council should not involve McKillop land- owners with the associated costs. Five of the eight landowners on the McKillop side of Highway 8, objected to the proposed street lights, while the majority of residents on the Hibbert Township side were in favor of the proposal. The delegation also objected to the location of lights on the MWienlop side of the highway. Objections included tree trimming and the location of poles in front of property. Heather Cronin requested the light pro- posed for the east end of the hamlet be omitted, as Hibbert landowner Alphonse Cronin did not sign the petition. Following discussion and consultation with Hibbert Township Council, McKillop council made the following recommendations: a) A public meeting be held fallowing the opening of tenders and landowners be presented with the actual street light installation costs. b) one light be omitted from plans for the east end of the hamlet. c) separate quotes be obtained for locating lights either the McKillop or Hibbert side of the highway. In other matters, council: -authorized the road superintendent, Wayne Dolmage to advertise for a grader to remove snow for the 1985-86 season. -presented Mr. Dolmage with a certificate recognizing his completion of the equipment maintenance course, -hired Dave McKay on a part-time basis for snow removal. -discussed an application from Dan and Rhonda Nolan for a certificate of compliance for construction of a pig barn and manure tank. -authorized clerk -treasurer Marion Mc- Clure to apply for a capital grant on Workman's win $100 in WI's monthly draw Walton Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887-6677 The general UCW meeting ,was opened Wednesday by Viola Kirkby. Marion Godkin was pianist and Marjory Fraser read the scripture. Mrs. Kirkby gave the meditation on the history of the people of Lsrael and Betty McCall led rn prayer. Edith Wey of the archives gave the background of our present UCW and of our church. She also had pictures. Marilyn McDonald assisted. The business was conducted by Mrs. Godkin, (vice-president). Marilyn McDonald read minutes and Leona McDonald gave the treasurer's report. No change will be made in the menu for the annual Turkey Supper of November 6. The price is the same as last year. It was moved to send a fall bale again, good articles to be left at the back of the Sunday School rooms by Sunday, October 27. If there are any resignations you are requested to have them into Viola Kirkby in writing as soon as possible or by the next executive meeting, October 2. There will not be another general meeting until December when it will begin with a potluck supper. The executive meeting is in October. UCW RALLY The Regional Rally of the UCW will be held at Egmondville Church, Monday, October 7 starting at 7 p.m. with a dessert prior to the meeting. Edith Wey gave an outline of her day at the Alma College. Bonnie Lamble closed the meeting. WINOTES There will be a Family and. Consumer Affairs meeting of the Walton Women's Institute nn Wednesday. September 18. Members are reminded to bring an article for Children's Family Services as the roll call. There will be a guest speaker from the social services WINADRAW W inners of the W alton Area Monthly Draw for the month of September for 5100 were Amv and Kelly Workman. RR 2. Brussels; $25. Karen Warwick, Olds. Alberta. CHURCH NEWS Allan and Alice Searle greeted worship- pers Sunday morning at Duff's United Church The organist was Elva W ilbee and the offering was received by Doug Fraser, Emerson Mitchell and Jeff McGavin, Bonnie ',amble took as her sermon, "Hard of Hearing, Hard of Heart." Seaforth Harmony Kings and Lane Hazle- WALTON wood will supply music next Sunday for the 120th anniversary at Duff's United Church at 11 a.m. Note the change of time. There will be no church at Bluevale the following Sunday as it will be their anniversary. The Official Board meeting was held in the church basement Sunday evening with charge supervisor, the Rev. Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa present. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig flew to Vancouver last weekend to attend the wedding of their daughter, Sherrill to Robert Christian, formerly of Delaware, USA. The wedding took place in Unity Church of Vancouver, with a reception following in the Annabelle Room of Four Seasons Hotel. The bride and groom will be residing in the Eastern States. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Seaforth and Mary Elliott, Burnaby also attended. Mary Humphries spent Wednesday with her daughter Wenda Stroope and family of Fordwich. Just a reminder this is Arthritis month, please be generous when the canvasser calls at your door in the village. Blaine Marks received second on Saturday for the 16 and under class at the'Fiddler's contest at the Blyth Thresher's Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDougall and Kendra Ann, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Snell, Londesboro and Mr. and Mrs, Allan McCall, RR 3, Walton were supper guests of Bev Stevenson, Ron and Chris on Friday evening, September 6 on the occasion of Ken and Heather's 10th wedding anniversary. W alton Public School students are well into their second week after the summer break. There is an enrolment for 1985-86 of 76, Mr. Jewitt is the principal with Rob Snell vice rincipal, phys.-ed and music teacher. Grade 1 -Barb Elston; Grade 2 -Della Bennett; Grade 3 -Shirley Lyons. Beth Hagan. a new teacher who will work at both Walton and Seaforth schools. Kindergarten teacher is Joan Vandendool. The 18 new Kindergarten children starting are: Jason Badley, Mark Beuermann. Kelly Blake, Kelly Boven, David Brown, Carol Ann Gamble. Brent Hazelgrove, David Hender- son. Yoiande Horst, Christina Kuntz, Ste- phanie MacDonald, Derek McClure, Trevor Newman. Matthew Shortreed. Eric Siemon, Craig Somerville, Chad Voogel and Jennifer W at ts Friends attend birthday party McKillop Correspondent MRS. flE12A RE(;E1.F. 527-1106 Mr and Mrs Bryan McClure and Amy of McKillop Township celebrated the birthday of Mrs McClure's mother, Mrs Victor Ward on Sunday. Guests present were Mr and Mtrs Victor Ward. Mr and Mrs Bill Ward. David. Billie Joe and Matthew of Rrndhagen. Norman Hbhley and Melia Regele of Seaforth McKILLOP Mr and Mrs Harold McCallum of RR 1, Walton have returned home after spending the past two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Glanville and family at Melford. Saskatchewan Mr and Mis Harold Mc('allum visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Glanville Cranbrook Library hours change Cranbrock Correspondent MRS. M.a(' ENG F:1, 887-6613 Leanne and Richard Minielly and Julie E:zewski recently returned home from a two week vacation from Baldwin Mr and Mrs. Joel Chapelle visited Jim and Mrs Minielly for a few days Mfr and Mrs Garnet Starr. Waitacehurg, their daughter Lori. Kitchener, and son Stephen. Geralton, visiteryMr and Mrs Don Cotton Susan McKone and Doris Williamson. London, visited with ida Gordon Mr and Mrs. Jim Minielly and Mr and Mrs, Jim Bridge- Brussels, recently enjoyed a two-day bus trip to Michigan While there they attended the Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Show and also saw Mac Davis and Sawyer Brown Area students going into high school CRANBROOK include Heather Petrie to Seaforth, Bill Pelham, Stacey Miller. Eddie Saxon, Leanne Minielly and Bert Pomeroy to Ustowel and Holly Mitchell to Kindergarten at Grey Central Jodi Miller is enrolled at Laurentian University. Sudbury Her mother Mrs. Ken Miller spent the week in Sudbury. Neighbors and friends of Wm J. Petrie and Mrs Donald Perrie had a bee on Tuesday when 17 men, four combines and two balers gathered at their fa; -m to help harvest the crop The Cranbrook library has changed the hours hack to Saturday 2 to 5 since school has started Belgrave UCW continues— ,Continued from Page B2 Eleanor Smith of Port Elgin spent sometime on the weekend visiting with their cousins Mr and Mrs. Leslie Vincent, Mrs Dorothy Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent. Dorothy Logan spent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs Amancio Arruda. Marie and Michelle of Toronto Mr and Mrs. Elston Speiran of Brussels visited Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea of Blyth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp on saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, William Geiger of Listowel visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. t Clarence Hanna Mr. and Mrs. Brian Storer and Adam of Kitchener spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Anniversary service was held at Knox Presbyterian Church, Belgrave on Sunday,. September 11. Rev. Victor Jamieson of Brussels was the speaker. Margaret Shortreed of Brussels sang two solos accompanied by Mrs. Lyle Brothers of Brussels, Don't forget to attend the Belgrave, Blyth and Brussels School Fair on Wednesday September 11 at the Belgrave Community Centre construction of a fence and reseeding of the -appointed W .E. Kelley and Associates McKillop's member for the Court of Revision Walton Athletic Field. Ltd. to prepare a report on the repairs to the on the Wilfred Municipal Drain. -approved tile drain loan applications in the Barron Municipal Drain, rescheduled the October council meeting amount of $20,000. -appointed councillor Brian Campbell as from October 7 to October 1, at 1 p.m. CLIP THIS AD AS A REMINDER Ontario Hydro Transmission Study Map of plan 7 with Recommended Routes and Sites Georgian Bay 1Jj6 o Bruce i/ H/. kv , -cct / /� /• NPDAi , ssa TS / sod // �,,; y / Milton TS Lake Huron i?/r ' /' °%• ///// �/e° Vliddleport TS "1/ iii / London New Tranformer Station ---"----- •. "' / �� / / / :4.Nanticoke GS � / Plan 7 Lake Erre Legend I ] Study Area ♦ GS Generating Station Recommended Routes • TS Transformer Station mow. ---- Acceptable Alternative Routes NPD Nuclear Power Development IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY WITHIN THE SHADED AREA ON THIS MAP, WE HAVE SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOU. Ontario Hydro is recommending The recommended routes and site are the expansion of transmission documented in an Environmental facilities in southwestern Ontario to Assessment which was submitted to continue to provide a reliable and the Provincial Government on August 1, economic supply of power to con- 1985, and will be the subject of public . sume&.S throughout the province hearings which will begin later this year. and to maintain adequate power By attending one of the public informa- system flexibility. tion centres listed below, you can learn The above map shows Hydro's more about the study and Hydro's rec- recommended routes and site for the ommendations. Hydro staff will be on proposed transmission lines and hand to answer questions. Maps and transformer station. Acceptable other project related information will be alternative routes ares also shown. available for your review. Public Information Centres Thursday, September 12 Thursday, September 12 Monday, September 16 Clinton U.A.W. Local 1520 Hall Elmwood Town Hall Highway 401 and Highway 4 Community Centre Clinton Tempo Elmwood Monday, September 16 Tuesday, September 17 Tuesday, September 17 East Williams North Dufferin Caradoc i Township Hall Community Centre Community Centre Nairn Honeywood Mount Brydges Wednesday, September 18 ' Wednesday, September 18 Thursday, September 19 Markdale Ekfrid 1.0.0 F Complex Community Centre Hall Markdale Appin Harrietsville Thursday, September 19 Monday, September 23 Monday. September 23 Bruce Township Continental Tillsonburg Community Centre Community Centre Inn Lion's Den. 45 Hardy Avenue Underwood Barrie Tillsonburg Tuesday, September 24 Tuesday, September 24 Wednesday. September 25 ' Waterford United Church Hall •Ontario Hydro -Auditorium Jarvis Community Centre Main Street Corner of College and Park Street (off Highway 3) WaterfordUniversity Ave. Toronto . Jarvis - 'Open from 11:00 am to 8:00 tem Wednesday; September 25 Vienna Community Centre Vienna Please visit the centre of your convenience at any time between the hours of 2:30 pm and 5:00 pm in the afternoon, and 6:30 pm and 9:00 pm in the evening (except the Toronto centre). Note: Since these are 'drop in' centres and there are no formal presentations members of the public are welcome to visit at any time during the periods noted If you are unable to attend one of these centres, but %it would like more information, please write or phone: 41" Ontario Hydro ®� Community Relations Department, H8 -E6 700 University Avenue re.® Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X6 Phone (416) 592-7943 (collect) between 1'.00 pm and 4:00 pm. Monday to Friday