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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-01-15, Page 11Business: .ADDRESS Phone: Residence •••••••••• COURSE APPLIED FOR " I 2ND CHOICE Li Mrs, Miss r. M (Last Name) • , Type or Print \ CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDER ,ENCLOSED FORS ' • Payable to Conestoga College, Clinton Centre Phone 482-3458 P Q. Box 160 Clinton irst Name 1 S OWTIRE SAL UNIROYAL STEEL BELTED RADIALS HR78x 15 - GR78x15 $62". Plus $2.00 installed While Stock Lasts 527-1750 , teaforth, On t.( WRIGHT CHEV-OLDS SEAFORTH;ONTARIO, JANUARY 15, 1076 SECOND SECTION PAGES 'IA --'8A oto Grant -to./VicKillop.fini*HOs yenents for parklights Dr. William J. Thompson, vice president of the Seaforth Lions Club, presented a cheque for $500. to -members of the Seaforth District High School Girls Trumpet Band 'Tuesday. Receiving the cheque is Ellen Stewart of 'Harpurhey, treasurer of the bandd while Linda Albert of St. Columban, assistant band director and George Hildebrand, band director, look on. The money for the gift represented personal Name new Park head . Hensall council contributions by members of the Lions Club which they had made over the past year throwh fines and - -other assessments, Dr. Thompson said. The -money is to.be/used by the band.to assist iri-paying some of lbeirl travelling penses 'when they, go to Fort `Myers, Florida, in February, where they will be the only Canadian band in the Edison Parade of Lights. (Staff Photo) pa rd per meeting meeting to talk about house to main line sewer hook-ops, council decided. "A lot of. people don't know ' how to hook up," Reeve Baker commented. COntieillOir" Murray Baker said'it was.up to the village to-require that householders have a clean out valve where they hOok into the sewers at the street. • Clerk. Heil thought that the Health' Unit would recommend. that council require this and a ' valve that will shut off if a sewer starts to back- up that ,prevents _ 'back ups into basements. Council will consider a report on • their storm sewers from li.M.Ross at a special , meeting next Monday night. A $300 donation for recreation was recerved'from the township of Hay, who told Hensall that they were contributing to recreation in surrounding municipalities but not establishing a policy of future contributionS. The Fire. Marshall's •Office 'is now conducting a survey of fire protection- in the,village, 'council learned. It will include a look at the fire department and its eqtripMent . and should . be completed by February 23. • The tax on dogs was raised to $50 for a 'male,- $7 for a female; and double for a second dog, from a_previous $2 and $4, After one warning, dogs running....at...large,„ should be 'taken to..." the veterinarian in Zurich, where they' will he held for three days and then' destroyed. councillors told Ernie Dvis. . Dog owners will have to pay for their animal's board in order to get, him back. 'It would be cheaper not to sell dog tags', at all, Cotincillor Knight said, but clerk Heil . said the municipality is required to sell them under the livestock and poultry act. Council endorsed a resolution from the township of StePlien oj5posing a nuclear plant 'in Huron until an intengivestudy 'is done. "I'd like to see answers to some of those . questions Councillor Baker said.' Councillor Knight objected that those who are against the power plant wouldn't put politAnr----• station. -He said people pick on Ontario Hydro . "including myself.' because it's "an easy dog to whip" and don't start at home where they should, ' New works superintendent .C•ary Maxwell was asked to. take a look at Mrs. Leona Parke's basement where water has been • floWing ',ILI -since sewer excavations, were made. The • sewer Construction, company was asked todig up their lines near her house 'and check for a broken water main. A building permit was issued to Don Joynt . for. renovating an upstairs apartment. , The provincial . subsidy on streets for 1976 be $6300, up' from $5900 fast 'year, ••• council learned. .Councillor Paul Neilands ' reported ,that the dump. was in good Shape and that tfie gate had been fixed to prevent People , „ taking' it off ks••hinges: ACADEMIC • 1--"‘ Mathematics - Level Ill or IV Wednesda-ys 7:00 - 10:00 p.m, 12 weeks Starts: January 28, Fee $27:00. COMMERCIAL Shorthand ( Basic to Advanced) Mondays 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. 12 weeks Starts January 26 'Fee: $27.00 Typing Wednesdays 7:00 • 10:00 p.m.. 12 weeks Starts: January 28 . Fee: $2.7;00 • 'MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT 'PROGRAM • • 'Manufacturing, Control Mondays 7:30 • 10:00 p.m, 10 weeks • Starts: January 26 Fee: $50.00 • Planning for Profits ,Wednesdays 7:30 . 10:01) 10 weeks Starts: January,,, 28 Fee; $50.00 • Councillor Leonard ' Erb was -reappointed Hensall's rep to the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority. COuncillor. Erb, who had a perfect attendance recortk, gave a report on the Authority'sA. activities, Reeve Baker, councillors Neilands and , Knight and Clerk Heil Said they hoped to ,go to the Association of Rural Munici- palities convention in Toronto Feb. 8 - 10. '' Council ; passed otits • first application under the Ontario Home Renewal Program for $5;665. Three other applications are in the works, clerk Heil said. Outstanding taxes of 51078,90 were passed_to the county clerk treasurer for collect:ion. Hensall's town plan .should be ready for presentation to the public in March, Reeve Baker, said. the Huron County,Planning Department,, is ,doing the work. Huron County Health Unit will be control devices on their tractors, asked to come to the next council which pollute as much ass power • Grey council salaries same A -„ new way of • paying councillor's salaries was adopted' at Hensel council's first 1976 meeting. Monday night. Councillors and 'PUC members will be paid $40 for each regular • councir meeting they attend and A $15 for each special .meeting'. The reeve and chairman of the, PUC„ .. will be paid l$g'0 , pee regular meeting. ' Last year councillors were paid $450 a year and the reeve $600 plus a per meeting rate for special meetings. Clerk Bob Heil explained that under , the Municipal Act payment had to be - made either on a straight salary `. or 'a straight per meeting 'basis, not half one and half the other. •.' Reeve John Baker said he • thought . the total salaries paid would be about the same as last year. . " Clerk Heil who received his ACTM certificate from .the reeve, ' got a raise from •$10,000 'fo, $12,000. Office hours , were -changed to Monday to Friday, 9 - 12 and 1 -.5. • Wayne Reid was sworn in as the hew chairman of the Hetisall .4\e 'Park' Board. Councillor' Harold Knigli said retiring chairman Bob Biker deserves "a feather in i his cap for the work he's done at the arena:" ' Councillor Knight said trouble • in getting banq uet permits for the arena ice surface,- was resulting in lost bookings. "You'd think 'it was an election . year," he said. "Nobody will ,perrttit anything:: , Reeve Ba.ker said the. Ontario Fire Marshall's office won't send i someone to inspect the arena. He suggested writing the LCBO 'to fii‘l out what's needed in order to get 'permits. Clerk Heil Said . a liquor inspector told him that a letter on file from the fire chief ' approving, the arena is needed. , Councillor Knight said the ' Hensall arena has everything that the Zurich and Seaforth arenas have. Councillors suggested that the new fire chief attend the next ,parks board meeting to 'talk ab9ut • a letter from him that will meet . LCBO regulations. • A 'representative from the • Reeve Roy ,Williamson and Treasurer, Edythe Cardiff were ' authorized to borrow $225,000 from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Brussels at Grey Township's meeting 'on January McKillop township council has 'received a grant of $2,822 to help pay for floodlights at , the Winthrop ball ",park from the Ministry of Culture and Recrea- tion. Township clerk Marion' McClure said that the lig hts, installed last summer, -are now completely paid for. The balance was raid by the • Winthrop. Community Centre Board. Salaries for McKillop 'council members will remain the same as Morris Council set salaries for township employees at their first meeting of the year, on January'5. ,..They were Clerk: Helen Martin, $3850; Treasurer, Geo. Michie, $1325.; Poundkepers: Carl Johnston, Clarence Ga, Ross Turvey, Harvey Edgar, John' Bowman, Wayne, Hopper, Clarence Yuill; Mervin Pipe, Geo. Michie, Larry Fear, • Ronald Gordon, Wm. Craig; Geo. Blake. 'Rae Huether. Live Stock Valuers: Glen Casertiore. and Kerr Taylor at $5.00 peril our and'19 cents per mile; FencevieWers: N.West: . John Nixon, Milo Casemore & „Bert Ha-Stings: N. East: John Cardiff, Wm. Peacock & Jas. BoWthan; °S. West: Jas, Wilson. Wm..Souch & Bruce Richmond:S. • East: Kenneth McDonald, Geo. Blake. & Clarence McC,u cheon. Graderrnen: James Casemore and John Smith at $5.00 per hour; Labrages: $3.50 per hour; 'Til ,,Drainage Inspector: Geo. Michie at $12.00-.per inspection; WaSte. Disposal' . 'Supervisor: Main Smith at $3.50 per hour': rter, , the Road SUTerintendeilt. will receive $5.00 per hour plus., l9 cents per mile and $25.00 per •montt; for bookkeeping. Remuneration for the-RecVe will be $850., Deputy Ree.ve $650. and CdulicillorS $650 each, up froni $750 and $600 last year. • Appointed to Huron County Farm ,Safety Association, Ross Sinith and ,,Boyd Taylor to myth Union Cemetery Board. • Thorne & London are to be auditors for '1976. Adam Smith was hired to count in 1975, council decided at their first meeting of the year last week. The, reeve's amount stays at $800 a year and councillors will be paid $700 each. Township employees received a 10,% wage hike and mileage payments by McKillop will be 19c per mile. • Reeve Allan Campbei was reappointed McKillop's repre- sentative to the Ausable-Bayfield and Maitland Valley Conservation. the dogs. in Morris TOWnship and recommendations were made: Recommended to East Wawanosh • Recreation , Parks and Community Centre were Wm. Stevenson & Sam Pletch. Appointed to Blyth, District Fire Area Board were Wm. Elston and Thos. Miller; Appointed to Wingham District Fire Area Board; Jas. Mair and Sam Pletch;` Recommended to Wingham and sDistrict Hospital Board: .Melvin Craig and to Seaforth Community Hospital Board, Allen Searle: MemberShip was' paid, , to Ontario Good Roads Associaion: •The council endorsed the resolution froni Township of Stephen re: Ontario Hydro Generating Stations. • Another meeting with .orussels and Grey Councils and OHC representative from Kitchener on the Senior Citizens Apartments in Brussels is planned. "Accounts piid were: Roads 5,1,94045, .General 7,018.48 making a total of $8,958.93. The meeting adjourned to meet. again February 2 at 1 p.m. Authorities. Councillor Harvey Craig was appointed the township's rep to the Blyth Fire Area Boaid and councillor Art Anderson was named to the Seaforth Community . Hospital board. McConnell; Stewart and Devereaux were again named township solicitors. McKillop councillors endorsed a resolution from the township of Stephen expressing opposition to a nuclear power plant in. Huron County until a series of questions are answered. Council . agreed to sell to Seaforth a rectangle of land that Mrs. Jack Pickard was installed as president of the Auxiliary of the Seaforth Community Hospital Tuesday night, succeeding Mrs. Leo Teatero. Other officers installed werei treasurer, Miss Janet Cliff; secretary., Mrs. William Cbesne,y; corresponding secretary, Mrs: Wilfred Titford; director of junior volunteers, Mrs. • - forms the intersection of Chalk and 'Duke Streets, near the arena in, that town. Seaforth needs ownership of the sine!! section of. land in order to install sewers -across the area. Council • endorsed an application foi land severance of 90,000 square feet on concession 5, Pt. Lot 22 for John Henderson. Acc-..unts approved for payment included road accounts of $2868.95 and general bills of $24,900.13. Council meets again on Monday, February 2. John Turnbull; representative to hospital board, ' Mrs. W.C.Bennett; hiStorian and public relations, Mrs.. Orville Oke, Committee conveners for 1976: Gift' Shop,. Mrs. Bennett, Miss Dorothy Parke and Mrs. Earle Dinsmore; tuck cart, Miss Ethel Dennis, Mrs: Titford, Mrs. James F. Scott; treasurer for .gift shop and tuck cart, Mrs. Frank Phillips; knitting, Mrs. William Wilbee; television rentals, Miss Alice Reid; membership, Mrs. Walter Armes; way's and means, Mrs. Teatero, Mrs. ' Darwin Bannerman _ and Mrs. F.J. Bechely; social, Mrs. Arthur Devereatix and Mrs. . 'James Devereaux;. program,' Mrs., Joseph McConnell; tray favours, Mrs. George Wheatley, -Mrs. W.H. Brown and Mrs. Mervyn Reuber; mystery box, 'Miss Mae Smith; nominating committee, Mrs.W.C.Bennett, Mrs„ Wilfred Titford and Mrs. Teaterol specifications and report on repairs and improvements of the Ninth ConcessiOn Municipal Drain. Ross road superintendent, will be paid' a salary of $9,600 and Edythe 'M. Cardiff, clerk-treasurer and tax collator, a 'salary of $7,400 phis travelling allowance $800 effective, January,, councillors decided. Th'e Reeve and Councillors will' be paid at the rate' of $10,00 for special meetings .,Their Salaries remain unchanged fA0tn last year, at $850 for the reeve kind $750 for the deputy reeve and eouncillorS. By-Law No. 3 of 1976, to license trailers in-' the Township -of Grey was pasSed. The license fee for each trailer, will be $15.00 •per month.% A buildingpermit•vvaS granted . to John' Blok for a mobile home. Gamsby and Mannerow - Were appointed to make a survey and rfrepare' plan, profile and CONESTOGA COLLEGE Clinton. Centre , LIST OF'PART-TI ME 'COURSES for Winter of 1976 'GENERAL INTEREST 'Orawinq & Painting ,Mondays 7 30 10:00 'p.m]. 10 weeks Starts; January 26 Fee' "4 30.00 Silkstreening - ' Wednesdays 7:30 - 10:e0 p.m. 10 weeks Starts: January 28 Fee:. $.30.00 TECHNICAL Blueprint 'Reading Wednesdays .7:00 - .10:00 p.m. 10 weeks - Starts':: -January- 28 Fee: $23.00 ,-R"EAL ESTATE An Introduction to Real Estate Segrrient I Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. -'4:0,0 p.rn., . Starts: January 26 F ee : 560.00 • Real Property Law (A Broker Certfificate rogram Course) Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. • Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. • 10 weeks Starts: January 28 10:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m, Fee: $85.00 Advance registration can be completed by mail using the form on this page. Registration forms are-also accepted at the Clinton. Centre during the following times: 4,:30 a.m. • 4:00 pAn.; Monday to Friday. Morris sets salaries R. Pickard heads Hospital Auxiliary .4 a 4