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The Huron Expositor, 1975-12-11, Page 1, ■ 7Tn4,. 7 I ..: ':� •1 f" •" l i :"tai <J •4 4 : ly., F� 1 .. ♦ , i •1r r � •¢r t• iii , Whole Nq. 5622 116th Year FIRST SECTION - PAGES 1 16 SEAFORT.H, OlVTAIRIO, THURSDAY, `DECEMBER 11, • 1975 --- 24 PAGES F#. � d ° .'` ' •. .. I � " � , � ��� it 1 t al Some E mondville residents say. :{ A p rove w a er s :II at s' a le, ti e -as s e w, ei, r S* If sewers are going to be July survey which found bacteria on a lot for a proper septic tank Egmondville. The proviztcei$ installed in Egmondville , the counts "approximating raw system. In others a new septic convinced to the tkine of three village's water system should be sewage at one storm sewer outlet tank would be more costly than., quarters of a million dollars 041 updated at the sametime. That to the Bayfield Rivgr in the sewers. Sewers will permit sewers ate needed-`inEgmand- fr was the Feeling of some of the 60 village. development on smaller lots too; Iville, Mr. McMullen said. ' people who attended an Walter Arms thought the he said. Tuckersmith council was 5' ti i x' information meeting in ministry's figures on pollution in Sewers could ' be under "elected to lead and I'd like to see ' Egmondville United Church. the Bayfield above and below construction early in 1977, Mr, them lead, Mr. 4ColeM.4n said. Tuckersmith councillors Cleave Egmondville weren't all that McMullen said, if Tuckersmith ' • Others in the audience disag6!0d r71„ 4 �� •�.��;1� ��: � ,, �� Coombs and Bob Bell said at the convincing. "We'll be spending a •Council acts right away. • and called sewers for Egmond- ,;; end of the meeting that council tremendous amount of dollars for Tuckersmith deputy reeveEirwin ville the first step towards would' consider a by-law a minute improvement in the Siilery, who chaired the meeting, amalgamation with Sea:orth. €y t authorizing the sewers on Bayfield River... a drop in the, said the council doesn't want to TheOMB will have a hearing on "' 1• December 16. bucket relative to the whole Great push Egmondvilig people into the sewer project, even if there is Tuckersmith's reeve Elgin Lakes system. " anything. only one objector if council passes Thompson was unable to attend He also suggested that if Letters asking people's opinion AF bylaw, Mr. McMullen said. the meeting, the second one held Egmondville waited a bit, the on sewers were suggested, but e OMB looks at whether the gr g gg with Egmondville ratepayers and Federal government and province Ken Coleman said sewers were sewers are needed and if people H a Ministry of the Environment might increase the present grant• inevitable and should be installed can afford them "so your rights representataive. and pay more than the 75% of before prices climb. are still safeguarded." Q4 t Tuckersmith township roads sewer costs it is willing to pay "I hope they don't ask for a Sewers will be Connected .to y superintendent Allan Nicholson, now, vote like they did on recreation, "all buildable lots in the "f who lives in Egmondville "It's not just the river," Lloyd "Ken Smith said, "or it'll be 'village if the project is approved, 4 F unless council says otherwise, suggested that the Ministry Eisler said. "I've got land with turned .down immediately." Y , shpuld look at updating raw sewage running across it." "Council should pass a by-law Mr. McMullen said. Egmondville's water system Harold Smith suggested that and find out what the voters feet it's cheaper and more sensible ` which he called ."a piece -meal the Ministry survey each house at election time," Mr. Smith said. to put sewers in everywhere at ' effort to start with" at the same and get new septic tanks installed "Eventually they'll say`1put them once than "having the street dug time if sewers are installed., in places that are polluting. in'," Lloyd Eisler thought. up all the time," he said. "It's a 1 Ksx^ ''�• "' This would be extremely time Council should stud the facts, good deal really, he said, r s , Ministry � representative Neil Y Y ' McMullen said his Ministry could consuming and costly, Mr. make recommendation and "get because a lot serviced with A SMALL SCALE INVASION -- That's what it was things over with their teacher Audrte' Bertsch of look at the water system but McMullen replied. the show on•the road", according sewers increases , in value would need a request from- ome cases there is no room to Harold Turnbull of (Continued on Page 3) like, on Wednesday and Thursday of last week when Seaforth. School secretary Mrs. Jean Bewley once Tuckersmith Council before + all the students of Walton Public School toured the worked at the Expositor and could give the students y n F p 9 giving improvements and a take Expositor office. More than 100 kids came, but not -a really :good insight into how the news paper over of the system serious all at once: These grinning kindergarten kids looked operates. (Staff Photo). consideration. j The Ministry needs a resolution, s On da care from Tuckersmith council asking 1 them to go ahead with the sewer r �hrrd proposal, , d Mr. McMullen ..sai r twith `r f Town cO� es wi t� Tuckersmith The audience was split, between those who said Tuckersmith " 'should. give the ministry .the okay 4 and get the sewer project - After a lot of discussion Mon- Services Department means test Franklin said the letter didn't ask Seaforth's daycare centre was underway and those who wanted day night, Seaforth council that shows they need but can't that, stymied because the province 'a Plebiscite to be held first to sed`' Jf w agreed to contribute .to -the afford. ,day., care, 'Tuckersmith Councillor Wayne Ellis objdct- refused to provide`a grant and­,'Wbeher or not Egmondville..- x y✓ Vanastra--Day Care Centre if any clerk Jim McIntosh, said in an ' ed to paying for day care outside said day care "should be some- homeowners wanted sewers. a Seaforth children, recommended information letter to council' that the town.,thing we can offer the residents of The environment engineer said by county social services, attend followed Tuckersmith's request "We couldn't get oe here and our town". he would like council and the the centre. that Seaforth participate. we have a commitment .to the Councillor John Sinnamon ob- people of Egmondville to "act zs Social services. pays 80 Iter cent Seaforth people able to pay the people who need day care," jetted to council paying anything now" because of costs of the $5 per day per child cost $S a day fee for their children to councillor Charlie Campbell said. at all towards day care. "It burns escalating. THANKS ON BEHALF OF THE TOWN-- Mayor Betty Cardno told See`forth's and the town agreed to pay, the attend the centre will not be a He felt the proposal wastoo open me, up., Why should I pay for The $1 million dollar sewer Chamber of Commerce annual meeting last Wednesday that their work- Is remaining 20 per cent for a child burden on the town, clerk Robert ended and that the town should someone else's kids?" He said he project would Cost each of the 165 who lives 'in Seaforth. The Franklin said yesterday. have more idea about how much agreed to have a day care centre householders to be connected to it appreciated. Listening to the mayor are left, newly elected C of 'C president Ken agreement is for a trial period of There appeared to be some money might be involved. in Seaforth last year, but "only if an average of $210 annually for 40 Lingelbach, D'Orlean Sills, retail chairman, retiring president Otto Tippett and three months and council wants a' confusion , at Monday . night's Mayor Cardno pointed out that there was no deficit". He said he years. Egmondville's share of the secretary Ken Oldacre. (Staff Photo) copy of the day care centre's council meeting. that Seaforth couldn't figure out why retired sewers, which would beowned by financial statement. The 20 per would have to,pay 20 per cent of people have to pay for other the•e"nvironment ministry, would cent cost is only. for children the centre's deficit for any child Lackof people's kids. be about $225,000 Mr. McMullen Arena fi - s C 0 top whose parents pass a Social attending Prom Seaforth, but clerk The Tuckersmith. centre at said. f C j c • Vanastra has been running a He suggested that Tuckersmith � sewer. info deficit because it has fewer than council might get a low bid from Plans for a busy season were Chaitiber of Commerce -assist in Fair - Keith Sharp, Bill Hart, H. • the expected 34 kids enrolled, the contractor who is •now set in motion .Wednesday when the arena project and said this Hoggarth, J.A.Stewart and Otto Mayor Cardno said, "But the constructing sewers in Seaforth, Y . Y g members of the Seaforth would be a great help. Mrs. Tippett. Decorations - Jim bothers have assured us that if it's at full if tenders were called in a hurry, Chamber of Commerce met. in the Cardno said too that council .Parkinson. Publicity - Da a Robb, capacity there will be no deficit." before , the. Seaforth sewers are Queens Hotel for the annual would appreciate direction in Susan White, Councils finance and general completed next fall. dinner meeting. connection with the Dr. Toll told the meeting his, council overm►ne�t committee recom- Egmondville's .sewers really Otto Tippelt who retired 'as Remembrance Da store hours. committee was • plai&ing . to g PP Y "r, saw w mended paying the 20 per cent, should have been Installed along president after two years in office The meeting accepted extend the band concert series to There is a lack of deputy reeve Bill Dale, who was with Seafotth's to get the best reviewed the activities of the past reconmiendafions of a nominating include some Friday night communication between the sitting in for absent chairman Jim price, he said., year during which the chamber committee of Mr. Tippelt, Clair programs during July and engineers and construction Crocker, said. Councillor Sinna- Egmondville will be the last co-operated with the committee in Campbell and John Cardno and August, He said the committee r company who are installing mon was the only dissenter when major polluter of the Bayfield staging the successful Centennial elected the following officers. was in need of a piano. ' sewers here and town council; he asked for a recorded vote and River, once Seaforth's sewer program in July. Named to Fast President - Otto Tippelt; Reporting for the Christmas w#y, council members said at their the three month trial was program is finished, he said. He .'succeed Mr. Tippett is Ken President - Ken Lingelbach; Vice decoration committee James A. meeting Monday night. accepted. gave residents the results of a Lingelbach who has served as President Ken Devereaux; Stewart said 32 out of 81 persons A liaison committee was set upvice president. Secretary Ken Oldacre; approached this year had ". to keep town representatives ♦ icMr. Tippelt • expressed Treasurer - Tony Goldthorpe; contributed $490. to aid the minfored during the construction Town 1raft bylaws.. appreciation to Ken Oldacre who Committees ('first named is program. At least an additional but the committee hasn't met was re-elected Secretary and chairman). Membership and $200 was required to' meet although construction started last introduced new members .who Dinner - Dave .Hoover, John e)rpenses and his committee „ • week. "1'm concerned that there are now ow V pdated recently had began business in Cardno, D.I.Stewart, J. A. 'anticipated this • would be are people in town doing sewers v town. Thev were Don Deighton Stewart; Retail - D. Sills, forthcoming'. The PUC had �4 pier I and we don't know what they are Town council passed a revised Betty Cardno commented. Ken Roth and Ken Devereaux, Don Deighton; Band Concerts -, extended full co-operation, he EI l� doing Mayor Betty Ca.rdno and updated traffic bylaw Mon. - Parking places on the south Mayor Betty Cardno on behalf • Dr. C. Toll, Clair Campbell, said and had made possible an said. day night, in spite of one side of Goderich St., . from the of the town thanked members for Elmer Larone, Keith Sharp, W. extended program which included Reeve John Flannery, councillor's objections to parts of alleyway to the Main corner and the contribution the Chamber Titford, Bill O'Shea, Gary use of lights on Goderich Street cfiairman of council's public it. The bylaw regulates parking on the north side of Goderich made to the advancement of the Bettles. John Flannery, Lloyd extending east and west from ww pp 1 works committee said d e d vehicle community. She noted there had Ho arth, Dave an bike, pedestrian an chic Hoover, Tom Main. r e w - P from the Main corner to Row. gg Beholders are completely „ hou traffic and council's protection to cliff's gaage should be removed been a suggestion that the Young and 'Joe Czerwinski, Fall Dave Robb reporting for the confused about forms that were persons and property committee too, councillor Hildebrand said, to Win Cash '75 Christmas left with them so that they could have been working, on it for let traffic make right turns more } billing promotion told the meeting 63 indicate where they want the' several months. %C o s of u too letters advisin merchants of the easily. Mayor Cardno said MTC p g sewer connection to their The bylaw makes a number of refused earlier to do a study on - program had gone out and 30 dwelling. changes in through streets and no merchants wereparticipating. • a� :` g 1; putting a right turn lane in at • Forms have even been left with parking areas but doesn't become these two corners, because there Discussing the proposed arena people who already are on law until passed by the Ministry can't legally be a right turn lane as water increases renovations Dr: Paul Brady sewers," councillor George of Transportation and Commun- there. suggested a carefully organized Hildebrand said. The completed ications. Councillor George Hild- P There was a half humorous two thirds of the water rate, from • g Councillor Ellis said his police campaign similar to forms are •tri be brought to the ebrand objected to a section suggestion at Monday night's the previous 100 per cent, j committee would took at the Main that undertaken by the Hospital a town clerk's office'and clerk Bob council meeting that the PUC be which says cars must face the corner situation and bring in an Bear1 Growers number of years ago should be ;a# Franklin said he has been_hel in reported to the federal wage and P• g sidewalk. when they are angle amendment to the new by law if considered as a means of raising to fill them out. prices review board, awarded Certificate g people parked. He argued that this one was needed: funds—The meeting endorsed a t;> "it's the little ihings," Reeve would inconvenience merchants Council passed an amendment Council was notified that the proposal suggesting the C. of C. Flannery said, like the fact that who have to use their Main St. increasing fines for overnight PUC will now ,charge them 54 Acknowledging the contri• make a donation to a campaign "fill is going out of town and entrances for loading and unload- parking on the streets Fro $1 to cents per bill for billing and butions which the Bean Growers when it is undertaken. there are ratepayers who want ing and who back into the parking $3. Vehicles can't park o any • collecting sewer accounts, up Co-operataive, London, made Members agreed there should places, We can't change the Seaforth street from 2a.m. until from a previous 30 cents, begin- towards the success Robert Allan be recognition of Seaforth Reeve Flannery said there were bylaw for a few people's canven- 8a.m., at any time of the yea. The ning January 1. The PUC of Brucefield had in winning the Community Hospital •iti having drain problems tri 1964 because fence, councillor Wayne Ellis law is to make street cleaning and included sewer rates with its World Championship for sanilac received accreditation some they hadn't been connected said. Backinginto angle parking white beans at the recent Royal monibs ago. An appropriate w were i ' g P g snow removal easier. water bills every two months and g after sewers put n Winter Fair the Canadian Seed properly P is dangerous, and illegal other saves duplication of effort. That's certificate will be presented the in 1963. He'd like to have a town councillors said. Two more an 80 per cent increase, one Growers' Association has pre- hospital. man nearby to check this time, he Councillor Hildebrand replied W 1 rl n e rS rented the Co-operative with a The ' financial statement UP SHE GOES —� Members. of the Seaforth P councillor said. If the protest to said. that it was legal in Stratford and Winners in this week's the rices board had been put in Certificate of Recognition, presented by Mr. Olda•ere Volunteer Fite Department hoist up a ladder to tete Councillors asked clerk London to back into angle parking Wincash•draw werw.lasen Muir, motion form there's a fair cance The Bean Growers �Co-Op. indicated a balance of second floor of the Harry • Ragele house at R.R.1, Franklin to try again to reach the places. He said the no parking $ox 741, Seaforth and Pia it would have passed. tocessed the winning seed at g r.., Dublin Saturday morning where they were called to . Ministry of the Environment signs an one side of a street might y P g The moo K ex , she. Marcussen of Seaforth. The win their Seaforth tont, official inToronto who is supposed $10 vouchers fr6m Sincerity P appreciation to Kurt N iota, i#cts. - fight achimney lire. Fire Chief Don HuNey said that PP cause inconvenience too, for y Water bilis are going up to The certificate roves presented former treasurer, who re titoned luckjly the fire wasn't serious but that firemen had to (oto set up ,cliaison committee example when funerals are on. Shoes and Seaforth Farmers $7,50 a month iii the new year, on behalf of the Seed Grow6rs by when business "'neer^�;ifatetl meetings. The clerk said he'd Goderich and Clinton are now Co -Op. respectively. Vouchers but sewer bills are staying the Mr:Allan to Ed. Dearing, R.R. leaving town. In the ilitcru"4 Mt,l. get Into the chimney and check the attic and heard informally thatthere will be' charging people for parking on can be picked up from these same: `therefore council had to Staffrepresesnting the Bean Margaret Scott had aiip,)'' ;Iy basement carefully; (Staff Photo) a meeting Thursday afternoon. the wrong side of a street, mayor 'Continued on Page 3) change it's sewer billing to 66 and Growers' Co -Operative. treasurer Mr. 01dacre "aid ` • r.. v ,.,...M.N r,.. !• l Whole Nq. 5622 116th Year FIRST SECTION - PAGES 1 16 SEAFORT.H, OlVTAIRIO, THURSDAY, `DECEMBER 11, • 1975 --- 24 PAGES F#. � d ° .'` ' •. .. I � " � , � ��� it 1 t al Some E mondville residents say. :{ A p rove w a er s :II at s' a le, ti e -as s e w, ei, r S* If sewers are going to be July survey which found bacteria on a lot for a proper septic tank Egmondville. The proviztcei$ installed in Egmondville , the counts "approximating raw system. In others a new septic convinced to the tkine of three village's water system should be sewage at one storm sewer outlet tank would be more costly than., quarters of a million dollars 041 updated at the sametime. That to the Bayfield Rivgr in the sewers. Sewers will permit sewers ate needed-`inEgmand- fr was the Feeling of some of the 60 village. development on smaller lots too; Iville, Mr. McMullen said. ' people who attended an Walter Arms thought the he said. Tuckersmith council was 5' ti i x' information meeting in ministry's figures on pollution in Sewers could ' be under "elected to lead and I'd like to see ' Egmondville United Church. the Bayfield above and below construction early in 1977, Mr, them lead, Mr. 4ColeM.4n said. Tuckersmith councillors Cleave Egmondville weren't all that McMullen said, if Tuckersmith ' • Others in the audience disag6!0d r71„ 4 �� •�.��;1� ��: � ,, �� Coombs and Bob Bell said at the convincing. "We'll be spending a •Council acts right away. • and called sewers for Egmond- ,;; end of the meeting that council tremendous amount of dollars for Tuckersmith deputy reeveEirwin ville the first step towards would' consider a by-law a minute improvement in the Siilery, who chaired the meeting, amalgamation with Sea:orth. €y t authorizing the sewers on Bayfield River... a drop in the, said the council doesn't want to TheOMB will have a hearing on "' 1• December 16. bucket relative to the whole Great push Egmondvilig people into the sewer project, even if there is Tuckersmith's reeve Elgin Lakes system. " anything. only one objector if council passes Thompson was unable to attend He also suggested that if Letters asking people's opinion AF bylaw, Mr. McMullen said. the meeting, the second one held Egmondville waited a bit, the on sewers were suggested, but e OMB looks at whether the gr g gg with Egmondville ratepayers and Federal government and province Ken Coleman said sewers were sewers are needed and if people H a Ministry of the Environment might increase the present grant• inevitable and should be installed can afford them "so your rights representataive. and pay more than the 75% of before prices climb. are still safeguarded." Q4 t Tuckersmith township roads sewer costs it is willing to pay "I hope they don't ask for a Sewers will be Connected .to y superintendent Allan Nicholson, now, vote like they did on recreation, "all buildable lots in the "f who lives in Egmondville "It's not just the river," Lloyd "Ken Smith said, "or it'll be 'village if the project is approved, 4 F unless council says otherwise, suggested that the Ministry Eisler said. "I've got land with turned .down immediately." Y , shpuld look at updating raw sewage running across it." "Council should pass a by-law Mr. McMullen said. Egmondville's water system Harold Smith suggested that and find out what the voters feet it's cheaper and more sensible ` which he called ."a piece -meal the Ministry survey each house at election time," Mr. Smith said. to put sewers in everywhere at ' effort to start with" at the same and get new septic tanks installed "Eventually they'll say`1put them once than "having the street dug time if sewers are installed., in places that are polluting. in'," Lloyd Eisler thought. up all the time," he said. "It's a 1 Ksx^ ''�• "' This would be extremely time Council should stud the facts, good deal really, he said, r s , Ministry � representative Neil Y Y ' McMullen said his Ministry could consuming and costly, Mr. make recommendation and "get because a lot serviced with A SMALL SCALE INVASION -- That's what it was things over with their teacher Audrte' Bertsch of look at the water system but McMullen replied. the show on•the road", according sewers increases , in value would need a request from- ome cases there is no room to Harold Turnbull of (Continued on Page 3) like, on Wednesday and Thursday of last week when Seaforth. School secretary Mrs. Jean Bewley once Tuckersmith Council before + all the students of Walton Public School toured the worked at the Expositor and could give the students y n F p 9 giving improvements and a take Expositor office. More than 100 kids came, but not -a really :good insight into how the news paper over of the system serious all at once: These grinning kindergarten kids looked operates. (Staff Photo). consideration. j The Ministry needs a resolution, s On da care from Tuckersmith council asking 1 them to go ahead with the sewer r �hrrd proposal, , d Mr. McMullen ..sai r twith `r f Town cO� es wi t� Tuckersmith The audience was split, between those who said Tuckersmith " 'should. give the ministry .the okay 4 and get the sewer project - After a lot of discussion Mon- Services Department means test Franklin said the letter didn't ask Seaforth's daycare centre was underway and those who wanted day night, Seaforth council that shows they need but can't that, stymied because the province 'a Plebiscite to be held first to sed`' Jf w agreed to contribute .to -the afford. ,day., care, 'Tuckersmith Councillor Wayne Ellis objdct- refused to provide`a grant and­,'Wbeher or not Egmondville..- x y✓ Vanastra--Day Care Centre if any clerk Jim McIntosh, said in an ' ed to paying for day care outside said day care "should be some- homeowners wanted sewers. a Seaforth children, recommended information letter to council' that the town.,thing we can offer the residents of The environment engineer said by county social services, attend followed Tuckersmith's request "We couldn't get oe here and our town". he would like council and the the centre. that Seaforth participate. we have a commitment .to the Councillor John Sinnamon ob- people of Egmondville to "act zs Social services. pays 80 Iter cent Seaforth people able to pay the people who need day care," jetted to council paying anything now" because of costs of the $5 per day per child cost $S a day fee for their children to councillor Charlie Campbell said. at all towards day care. "It burns escalating. THANKS ON BEHALF OF THE TOWN-- Mayor Betty Cardno told See`forth's and the town agreed to pay, the attend the centre will not be a He felt the proposal wastoo open me, up., Why should I pay for The $1 million dollar sewer Chamber of Commerce annual meeting last Wednesday that their work- Is remaining 20 per cent for a child burden on the town, clerk Robert ended and that the town should someone else's kids?" He said he project would Cost each of the 165 who lives 'in Seaforth. The Franklin said yesterday. have more idea about how much agreed to have a day care centre householders to be connected to it appreciated. Listening to the mayor are left, newly elected C of 'C president Ken agreement is for a trial period of There appeared to be some money might be involved. in Seaforth last year, but "only if an average of $210 annually for 40 Lingelbach, D'Orlean Sills, retail chairman, retiring president Otto Tippett and three months and council wants a' confusion , at Monday . night's Mayor Cardno pointed out that there was no deficit". He said he years. Egmondville's share of the secretary Ken Oldacre. (Staff Photo) copy of the day care centre's council meeting. that Seaforth couldn't figure out why retired sewers, which would beowned by financial statement. The 20 per would have to,pay 20 per cent of people have to pay for other the•e"nvironment ministry, would cent cost is only. for children the centre's deficit for any child Lackof people's kids. be about $225,000 Mr. McMullen Arena fi - s C 0 top whose parents pass a Social attending Prom Seaforth, but clerk The Tuckersmith. centre at said. f C j c • Vanastra has been running a He suggested that Tuckersmith � sewer. info deficit because it has fewer than council might get a low bid from Plans for a busy season were Chaitiber of Commerce -assist in Fair - Keith Sharp, Bill Hart, H. • the expected 34 kids enrolled, the contractor who is •now set in motion .Wednesday when the arena project and said this Hoggarth, J.A.Stewart and Otto Mayor Cardno said, "But the constructing sewers in Seaforth, Y . Y g members of the Seaforth would be a great help. Mrs. Tippett. Decorations - Jim bothers have assured us that if it's at full if tenders were called in a hurry, Chamber of Commerce met. in the Cardno said too that council .Parkinson. Publicity - Da a Robb, capacity there will be no deficit." before , the. Seaforth sewers are Queens Hotel for the annual would appreciate direction in Susan White, Councils finance and general completed next fall. dinner meeting. connection with the Dr. Toll told the meeting his, council overm►ne�t committee recom- Egmondville's .sewers really Otto Tippelt who retired 'as Remembrance Da store hours. committee was • plai&ing . to g PP Y "r, saw w mended paying the 20 per cent, should have been Installed along president after two years in office The meeting accepted extend the band concert series to There is a lack of deputy reeve Bill Dale, who was with Seafotth's to get the best reviewed the activities of the past reconmiendafions of a nominating include some Friday night communication between the sitting in for absent chairman Jim price, he said., year during which the chamber committee of Mr. Tippelt, Clair programs during July and engineers and construction Crocker, said. Councillor Sinna- Egmondville will be the last co-operated with the committee in Campbell and John Cardno and August, He said the committee r company who are installing mon was the only dissenter when major polluter of the Bayfield staging the successful Centennial elected the following officers. was in need of a piano. ' sewers here and town council; he asked for a recorded vote and River, once Seaforth's sewer program in July. Named to Fast President - Otto Tippelt; Reporting for the Christmas w#y, council members said at their the three month trial was program is finished, he said. He .'succeed Mr. Tippett is Ken President - Ken Lingelbach; Vice decoration committee James A. meeting Monday night. accepted. gave residents the results of a Lingelbach who has served as President Ken Devereaux; Stewart said 32 out of 81 persons A liaison committee was set upvice president. Secretary Ken Oldacre; approached this year had ". to keep town representatives ♦ icMr. Tippelt • expressed Treasurer - Tony Goldthorpe; contributed $490. to aid the minfored during the construction Town 1raft bylaws.. appreciation to Ken Oldacre who Committees ('first named is program. At least an additional but the committee hasn't met was re-elected Secretary and chairman). Membership and $200 was required to' meet although construction started last introduced new members .who Dinner - Dave .Hoover, John e)rpenses and his committee „ • week. "1'm concerned that there are now ow V pdated recently had began business in Cardno, D.I.Stewart, J. A. 'anticipated this • would be are people in town doing sewers v town. Thev were Don Deighton Stewart; Retail - D. Sills, forthcoming'. The PUC had �4 pier I and we don't know what they are Town council passed a revised Betty Cardno commented. Ken Roth and Ken Devereaux, Don Deighton; Band Concerts -, extended full co-operation, he EI l� doing Mayor Betty Ca.rdno and updated traffic bylaw Mon. - Parking places on the south Mayor Betty Cardno on behalf • Dr. C. Toll, Clair Campbell, said and had made possible an said. day night, in spite of one side of Goderich St., . from the of the town thanked members for Elmer Larone, Keith Sharp, W. extended program which included Reeve John Flannery, councillor's objections to parts of alleyway to the Main corner and the contribution the Chamber Titford, Bill O'Shea, Gary use of lights on Goderich Street cfiairman of council's public it. The bylaw regulates parking on the north side of Goderich made to the advancement of the Bettles. John Flannery, Lloyd extending east and west from ww pp 1 works committee said d e d vehicle community. She noted there had Ho arth, Dave an bike, pedestrian an chic Hoover, Tom Main. r e w - P from the Main corner to Row. gg Beholders are completely „ hou traffic and council's protection to cliff's gaage should be removed been a suggestion that the Young and 'Joe Czerwinski, Fall Dave Robb reporting for the confused about forms that were persons and property committee too, councillor Hildebrand said, to Win Cash '75 Christmas left with them so that they could have been working, on it for let traffic make right turns more } billing promotion told the meeting 63 indicate where they want the' several months. %C o s of u too letters advisin merchants of the easily. Mayor Cardno said MTC p g sewer connection to their The bylaw makes a number of refused earlier to do a study on - program had gone out and 30 dwelling. changes in through streets and no merchants wereparticipating. • a� :` g 1; putting a right turn lane in at • Forms have even been left with parking areas but doesn't become these two corners, because there Discussing the proposed arena people who already are on law until passed by the Ministry can't legally be a right turn lane as water increases renovations Dr: Paul Brady sewers," councillor George of Transportation and Commun- there. suggested a carefully organized Hildebrand said. The completed ications. Councillor George Hild- P There was a half humorous two thirds of the water rate, from • g Councillor Ellis said his police campaign similar to forms are •tri be brought to the ebrand objected to a section suggestion at Monday night's the previous 100 per cent, j committee would took at the Main that undertaken by the Hospital a town clerk's office'and clerk Bob council meeting that the PUC be which says cars must face the corner situation and bring in an Bear1 Growers number of years ago should be ;a# Franklin said he has been_hel in reported to the federal wage and P• g sidewalk. when they are angle amendment to the new by law if considered as a means of raising to fill them out. prices review board, awarded Certificate g people parked. He argued that this one was needed: funds—The meeting endorsed a t;> "it's the little ihings," Reeve would inconvenience merchants Council passed an amendment Council was notified that the proposal suggesting the C. of C. Flannery said, like the fact that who have to use their Main St. increasing fines for overnight PUC will now ,charge them 54 Acknowledging the contri• make a donation to a campaign "fill is going out of town and entrances for loading and unload- parking on the streets Fro $1 to cents per bill for billing and butions which the Bean Growers when it is undertaken. there are ratepayers who want ing and who back into the parking $3. Vehicles can't park o any • collecting sewer accounts, up Co-operataive, London, made Members agreed there should places, We can't change the Seaforth street from 2a.m. until from a previous 30 cents, begin- towards the success Robert Allan be recognition of Seaforth Reeve Flannery said there were bylaw for a few people's canven- 8a.m., at any time of the yea. The ning January 1. The PUC of Brucefield had in winning the Community Hospital •iti having drain problems tri 1964 because fence, councillor Wayne Ellis law is to make street cleaning and included sewer rates with its World Championship for sanilac received accreditation some they hadn't been connected said. Backinginto angle parking white beans at the recent Royal monibs ago. An appropriate w were i ' g P g snow removal easier. water bills every two months and g after sewers put n Winter Fair the Canadian Seed properly P is dangerous, and illegal other saves duplication of effort. That's certificate will be presented the in 1963. He'd like to have a town councillors said. Two more an 80 per cent increase, one Growers' Association has pre- hospital. man nearby to check this time, he Councillor Hildebrand replied W 1 rl n e rS rented the Co-operative with a The ' financial statement UP SHE GOES —� Members. of the Seaforth P councillor said. If the protest to said. that it was legal in Stratford and Winners in this week's the rices board had been put in Certificate of Recognition, presented by Mr. Olda•ere Volunteer Fite Department hoist up a ladder to tete Councillors asked clerk London to back into angle parking Wincash•draw werw.lasen Muir, motion form there's a fair cance The Bean Growers �Co-Op. indicated a balance of second floor of the Harry • Ragele house at R.R.1, Franklin to try again to reach the places. He said the no parking $ox 741, Seaforth and Pia it would have passed. tocessed the winning seed at g r.., Dublin Saturday morning where they were called to . Ministry of the Environment signs an one side of a street might y P g The moo K ex , she. Marcussen of Seaforth. The win their Seaforth tont, official inToronto who is supposed $10 vouchers fr6m Sincerity P appreciation to Kurt N iota, i#cts. - fight achimney lire. Fire Chief Don HuNey said that PP cause inconvenience too, for y Water bilis are going up to The certificate roves presented former treasurer, who re titoned luckjly the fire wasn't serious but that firemen had to (oto set up ,cliaison committee example when funerals are on. Shoes and Seaforth Farmers $7,50 a month iii the new year, on behalf of the Seed Grow6rs by when business "'neer^�;ifatetl meetings. The clerk said he'd Goderich and Clinton are now Co -Op. respectively. Vouchers but sewer bills are staying the Mr:Allan to Ed. Dearing, R.R. leaving town. In the ilitcru"4 Mt,l. get Into the chimney and check the attic and heard informally thatthere will be' charging people for parking on can be picked up from these same: `therefore council had to Staffrepresesnting the Bean Margaret Scott had aiip,)'' ;Iy basement carefully; (Staff Photo) a meeting Thursday afternoon. the wrong side of a street, mayor 'Continued on Page 3) change it's sewer billing to 66 and Growers' Co -Operative. treasurer Mr. 01dacre "aid ` • r.. v ,.,...M.N r,.. !•