HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-09-13, Page 19St. Joseph's Separate School in Clinton has been able to celebrate the
International Year of the Child with its students who include nine who were
born in other countries. The international children who attend school at St.
Joes's include, back row, left to right: Carlos Brand, Grade 6, from the Hon-
duras; Harry Holthuyse, Grade 8, from Holland; Sam Nguyen, Grade 6, from
Laos; Jason Bennett, Grade 5, from England. Front row: Ingrid Postl, Grade
2, from Austria; Andrea Carlin, Grade 3, from Ireland; Rosita Brand, Grade 4,
from the Honduras; Elaine Carlin, Grade 2, from Ireland; Fiona Bennett,
Grade 1, from England. (News -Record photo)
Okay permits
Goderich Twp. council
Goderiah Township
Council approved 12
building permits when it
met in regular session on
September 3.
Permits went to J.
Westbrook for a barn
addition; Jack Broome
for a car port; Mauvie
Pellarin for a house;
John Oakes for a cottage;
Earl Blake to demolish
part of a barn; Jack
Wunnink to demolish a
kitchen ; Jack Wunnick
for an addition to a
house; Fred Van Maar
for a granary; Henry
Baker to demolish a
shed; Henry Baker for a
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involved have shown
little interest in the
proposal.
Council accepted the
tile drain inspector's
report on Lot 4, Con-
cession 8 and Lot 12,
Concession 8 and the
north half of Lot 6 in the
Maitland Block and Clerk
V'ncent was instructed to
epare the necessary
bylaw.
After three readings, a
bylaw to impose special
drainage rates upon
lands in respect of what
money is borrowed under
the Tile Drainage Act
was passed.
Building permits were
approved for Lloyd
Stewart, Robert
Anderson, A. Dykstra,
Lorne Snell, Wayne
Kennedy, John Ben-
jamins, Bruce Bergsma,
C. and J. East and Hugh
Flynn. Each permit is
recommended by the
building inspector and
subject to the township
bylaws.
The preliminary report
on the Hellinga Drain was
considered and Mr.
Shifflett • from Gamsby,
Mannerow was present
along with four affected
owners.
After some discussion,
council passed a motion
accepting proposal No. 2
on the Hellinga Drain and
to have Dave Anderson
pay the difference bet-
ween the 18 inch to the 21
• inch tile. ,
Mr. Shifflett was asked
to return the report and it
will be considered on
October 15 at 8 pm.
Council agreed not to
accept a tile drain loan
application for Lawrence
Taylor since the tiles
were installed before the
application was received.
A decision was,made.to
engage Canadian Sales
Tax paid in the past to see
whether the township
has overpaid.
drive shed; M. Moriarty
to demolish part of a log
cabin; and M. Moriarty
for an addition to a log
cabin.
Bradley Taylor's
request for a building
permit for a mobile home
' was held pending ap-
proval from the Huron
County Health Unit.
David Sowerby was
present at the council
meeting to request that
his fee: for a mobile home
be applied to a house and
council agreed to this
request.
Accounts totalling
more than $6,000 were
ordered paid by council.
Council passed a
motion that the treasurer
be authorized to study the
feasibility of computer
tax billing and report at
the next meeting on this.
Council ' decided to
review the Yeo -Van der
Waal -drain extetiSion
September 17 at 9 p.m.
Council then adjourned
until September 17 at 8
p.m.
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1979 -PAG 19
Middleton girl honored at ihower
by Blanche Peeves gifts to Karen while
Bridal Shower Debbie Wse assisted her
A bridal shower was sister in 'opening them.
held on September 6 for Bows were pinned on an
Karen Wise at the home apron by Cathy Wubs.
of Mrs. IVIarg Powell. Karen thanked , the
Blanche Deeves led the ladies for holding ' the
ladies in a noisy but shower and for all the
amusing game of bar- gifts. Lunchwas then
nyard bingo. - Corsages served by the hostess and
were then pinned on the Norma Preszcator
bride-to-be, her mother Church News,
and the groom'smother At morning serviicieinn
bpyoweMua.r,ion and Marg St. James An-6ca
Church, -John Deeves
Wilma Riehl, a sister of ,ppesented ,Rev. Bennett
the groom. presented the
Holmesville 4-H news.
Meeting 1 of differences in mono -
Holm esville 4-I-1 took interlock and penelope
place on Tuesday, Sept. canvasses. Varioug yarns
11. The meeting was and their uses were also a
opened with the 4-H topic of discussion.
pledge and the election of Mrs. Deb. Hutchinson
officers followed. assisted the members in
Arlinda Schloendorf free hand graphing. Each
volunteered for graphed their individual
president, Jackie Nor- rn Ono gra ms in
man volunteered for vice- preparation for Meeting
president, and Helena II.
Tiesma was elected Refreshments were
secretary -treasurer, and served bringing the
press reporter. Mrs. Judy meeting to a close. —by
Renner demonstrated the Helena Tiesma.
offTehriein g h e m
Deeves received the working at the Clinton
John Deeves and Edward diplomas and are now
Scotland. Mrs. Estelle who both recently
Wise read the lesson and received their RNA
with an unusual gift from Prouse (nee Chown),
e of Rev. . It is pleasing to report
hospital.
Bennett's sermon was .that Mrs. Ray
Who Is Your Neighbor. , (Catherine) Dupuis is
The ACW group Will recovering in Victoria
meet at Lois Smith's on Hospital after h9art.
September 13 'when the surgery. The community
draw on the pansy quilt offers their best wishes
will be made. -The. ladies for a speedy recovery.
are also reminded to Congratulations are in
wrap up their pennies for order for Mr. and Mrs.
the October meeting. James Bell on their
Personals marriage on Saturday in
Congratulations to Seaforth. May they have
Susan Blanchard (nee a long and happy life
DeGroof) and Darlene together/.
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