SERVING THE MAPLETON COMMUNITY
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Township waives policy for emergency road repair By Patrick Raftis
Magic act - A performance by magician Scott Dietrich on July 18 was part of the summer program at the Drayton library. At the end of Dietrich’s performance, he broke the rule of magic shows by showing the children how to perform three simple magic tricks. RIGHT: Accompanying Dietrich to Drayton was Sir Walken the Magic Bunny, which had a long line up of children eager to meet him. Photos by Caroline Sealey
Precaution urged at lake due to possible algae MAPLETON The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) has collected samples at Conestogo Lake reservoir due to the possible presence of blue-green algae. The algae may contain a toxin called microcystin that can cause illness when ingested by people or animals.
Algae blooms were first noticed last week on the shoreline. Samples were taken on July 20 by MOECC staff for analysis (results, expected back this week, were not known by press time). When the algae die, the toxin is released in the water, where it breaks down in five to seven days. There have been no
reports of human illness caused by the algae. The Grand River Conservation Authority is asking lake users not to swim in the reservoir, to keep children and pets away from the algae, avoid contact with algae, and not to eat fish or ingest water from the lake. Boating is permitted, but avoid touching the algae.
MAPLETON – Council has waived the municipality’s normal procurement policy to allow for immediate repair to a Sideroad 17 culvert damaged during a major rainstorm on June 23. On July 11 council received a report from public works director Sam Mattina indicating the culvert near Glen Allan “sustained critical damage in the way of structural failure,� during the storm, which caused flooding throughout the township and led Mayor Neil Driscoll to declare a state of emergency. “This concrete box struc-
ture had a 1,200mm corrugated steel pipe (CSP) extension at each end,� Mattina stated in the report. “A section of the CSP culvert extension broke apart and failed under the extreme forces of the water flow. Additionally, the connection between the CSP and the concrete box culvert is showing signs of imminent failure as well.� The township contacted two local contractors to procure a quotation to perform the emergency replacement, but only one was able to perform the work immediately. The staff report recommended council accept the quote of $116,170 from Kurtis
Smith Excavating Limited to remove and replace the culvert. Staff also recommended up-sizing the culvert to 2,000mm, which will double its hydraulic capacity and “significantly reduce the risk of washouts and road flooding in the future.� The report states the Grand River Conservation Authority has granted authorization. Costs for the project will be covered by the 2017 budget capital allocation for “other bridge work� until funding, or a portion of the funding, has been secured from the provincial flood relief program, Mattina explained in the report.
Nater questions timing of funding MAPLETON The Township of Mapleton will receive $38,500 in federal funding from the CanadaOntario Clean Water and Wastewater Fund (CWWF), for the installation of six new watermain valves and the rehabilitation of two watermain valves in Drayton. “It is encouraging to know
that the residents of Drayton will benefit from this muchneeded funding� said PerthWellington MP John Nater upon receiving the news from Infrastructure Canada. “Water and wastewater infrastructure projects remain a priority for many communities across PerthWellington.
“This is an issue I repeatedly highlighted to the government since being elected.� However, Nater was critical of the timing of the announcement. “It is unfortunate that water and wastewater infrastructure funding continues to be slow and disorganized,� SEE NATER
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Drayton prepares for Canada-themed fair Aug. 11 to 13 By Caroline Sealey DRAYTON - The Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society is continuing Canada 150 celebrations in Mapleton Township at the 161st Drayton Fair. The theme for this year’s fair, set for Aug. 11 to 13, is Canada: Growing Forward 150 Years. “Every year we strive to offer the events you have come to expect and at the same time offer some new and unique features. Especially this year as we celebrate our great country’s past and exciting future,� said society president Jim Zantinge. New to the lineup at this year’s Canada-themed fair are events suited to fairgoers of all ages. From 10am to 3pm on Saturday, Carquest Auto Parts stores from Elmira, Fergus, Arthur and Erin are sponsoring a Modern and Muscle Car Show. Show organizers are seeking individuals interested in displaying their modern or muscle
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Fun at the fair - The popular demolition derby will once again be a part of the Drayton Fair entertainment lineup. This year’s derby will be on the track at 2pm on Aug. 13. Community News file photo car or truck at the fair. For the child in everyone, a Bubble Zone will be set up at the fairgrounds on Saturday from 12 to 4pm. The Bubble Zone is a designated 14-by-14 foot area where the young and young at heart can blow bubbles. Bubble machines allocated to the
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area are capable of filling the grounds with thousands of bubbles. Bubble wands will also be available for individuals who choose to blow bubbles without the aid of a machine. New to the Drayton Fair on Sunday at 12pm is an opportunity for fair-goers
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to take a ride in a monster truck. Murray Marquardt of Harriston is bringing “The Sheriff� monster truck and will be offering rides for a nominal fee. Fair board members are challenging pie lovers over the age of six to an old-fashioned pie eating contest at
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12:30pm on Sunday. A variety of cream pies provided by Drayton Freshmart will provide the fare for the event. The winner will be awarded a prize and the title of Pie Eating Champion 2017. Smash Bros Demo Derbies of Grand Valley is organizing this year’s Demolition Derby on the track at 2pm on Sunday afternoon. Heats include best decorated, four-cylinder figure eight, six/ eight cylinder demo, half-ton pickup truck demo and mini smash. The prize purse this year has increased to $4,000 with the feature car prize at $800. Smash Bros are encouraging local residents to get their vehicles ready for the derby. Under the grandstand, inside the Purple Palace, 14 local vendors will sell their wares on Friday from 5 to 10pm, Saturday 10am to 10pm and Sunday 11am to 3pm. Many unique items will be on offer from vendors such as Thirty-one, Pampered Chef, Scentsy, Epicure and Mary Kay.
Home baking will also be available while quantities last. Exhibitors in the Horticulture, Culinary Crafts, Leisure Arts and Crafts and Youth Exhibitions are asked to note the special Canadian-themed classes in honour of Canada’s 150th birthday. The fair board welcomes back its regular food vendors plus new vendors offering healthy food options. All events will be held at the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society’s Fairgrounds located at 49 Elm Street in Drayton. Admission to the fair is: - adults, $10 ($15 after 5pm); - children aged six to 12, $5; - under six, free. Children’s wristbands can be used all weekend. An adult weekend pass is $30. More information on the Drayton Fair can be found at www.draytonfair.com or email draytonfair@hotmail. com or contact Jim at 519-5034682, Amy at 519-993-2646 or Arlie at 519-638-3323.
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