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Bush removal and land changes okayed by Godcricla
Goderich Township
Council. approved the
removal ot .a maximum
ofhr ,e f .
t ,. a acs obush:
from lots. 72 and . 73,
o.
r:�M�a°it1�111� Concession.
when it inlet ,on July 7:1.
Matin 'had requestedits
irexnoVal.
11.' Shore was present at
the council meeting to
seek . approval .for
rezoning T. Sawcher's
property. Council decided
to have the clerk contact
planner Gary Davidson to.
see whether the township
zoing by-law would cover
the Sawcher property or
a spot zoning by-law
I would be more suitable
and quicker.
Dave Reed,
representing Frank
Cowan Insurance
Company, was present to
_the----township-
insurance portfolio.
Several.. changes were
requested by council such
as an increase in in-
surance on the township's
fire tanker and road
graders and inclusion of
• the N.W. crane drag line.
J. McIntosh and J.
Tebbutt were present to
seek a grant for the
Huron Federation of
Agriculture. Council
decided to give $800.
Council approved an
application for a tile
drain loan by Larry
James Sturdy for lots 24
and 25, concession.8.
By-law number 8, 1980,
a.by-law to provide a tile
drain debenture on three
owners for a total of
$32,000, was given three
readings and passed by
council.
Building permits were
approved for Charles.
Fuller to remodel his
home; Martin-Straughan
to build a storage shed;
Ossane Farms Ltd. to
demolish a shed and build
a shed; Jack Wttrnnink to
demolish washrooms and
build washrooms; Robert
Lee to build a storage
shed; K. Van den Heuvel
to . build a hog barn and
sow barn; Gordon Lobb
to build a storage shed;
Chester Sturdy to build a
car -port-, Murray Lobb to
build a storage shed; and
Alvin Jones to demolish: a
barn and a shed.
A request for building
permit from Floyd
Mathers for a mobile
home was held ;for
signature of owner and
Health Unit approval and
a request for a building
permit from Jack Holmes
to build a house was
approved but held pen-
ding Health UYtit ap-
.proval.
Council passed a
motion to agree with the
recommendation' of the
Holmesville Land Site
Committee to prepare
terms of reference for a
hydrogeological study;
further, that the terms of
the reference be for-
mulated in conjunction
with the Ministry of
- Environment; further,
that following - the
preparation of the terms
Williamson
reunion
Fifty members of the
m--s-o-n 1-a- m t l y -
gathered at the home of
Albert and Mona Hutton
on July 13 for the 1980
gathering.
Ken and Anne
Williamson conducted
games for the children
which included a candy
scamble and kick -the --
slipper and the winners
were Scott Kitching and
Scott Jervis. The sack
race was won by Bobby
and • Carol Anne
Williamson and )tobert
Williamson and Mark
Kitching and new babies
receiving. silver dollars
were Christine Tren-
telrnan and Danny
Williamson. -
A new slate of officers
was elected and they
include: president, Carol
Carter; secretary,
Brenda Kitchin;
treasurer, Russell Jer-
vis; sports committee,
Dianne McGrath and Jill
Jerivs.
Russell Jervis gave the
treasurer's report and
the secttetary's report
was given by Connie
.Nesbitt. it was decided
that the 1981 reunion
would be a barbecue style
dinner again -and would
be held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Carter of
Seaforth.
.fQ reference, the Sect of � le,r .nce�,
the. Land Fill Site
Committee .shall forward
' several
the Same t_ .0 _ seta
Consultants requesting
proposals on the stud_. ;
.Y►
further, that the
pro'asa1s shall be ` for-
w.'r u
grcled b-- ; the various
s
Y
consultants to the Laid
Fill Site Committee dor
consideration and that
e ;
th .proposals shall be
con . iti n upon . d o a . t
he
Ministry of the
Environment
.0
re _ireixients: and funds
d_
($10,000) ; an iso on the also
municipal resjuirernentS
i . that
funding; further, . ,hat
are
if the stipulations a
met,the study.shall b.
c
carried out and any
expenses shall be
calculated
'a 0.
bythesct.f
the Land, ,Fill Site
Committee and shared by
the participating
municipalities e th"
as per e
1980°ite
l�si�d Fill St
Agreement.
c o n
A c u _ts totalling over•.
$700Qr approved
we a by
c.. urcil:f r payment.
.
Q fo payi� kit.
Councilpassed,
da
tsbip council -
motion it preferred'
that t -r '
paythe to .., Duron..., county
School hoard their share
of taxes on a semi.annual.
basis,.
The clerk l r was
e
requested to check into.
the status of five lots to
,
ascertain if r a cle.ar:. *itie
they
could be provided if th Y
were 'sold and if so, that.
they offered�' be for sale b ,
tender. The tenders are to
be opened ,August . 4 at 9
p,m. The lowest will not
necessarily
be accepted.
The lots referred to .are
-Block W in Plans 24,25
and 27 as well as lot 15 t
Plan 28 and, lot 7 in flan
29,
d
WE RESERVE: THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS' .0
Senior + itizens (proof ,.required') excluded from, min,rpurchasesr ' . •
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT1,JRDAY, JULY.26th, 1980.
'WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS!
AOlulllr►iir�i .
Marvel, Sliced
UITE
.8RHEA1 16,
1�
24 -oz loaf
(Limit 2 per family, with a minimum $5.00 purchase,
excluding cigarettes & this product.)
• CONTAINS RICH BRAZILIAN COFFEES -- INSTANT
COME. VISIT
�R AQP'
FOR FRESHNESS AND SAVINGS!
Sweet & Juicy
LARGE- . ,b
NECTARINES
(Our Regular Price 55c loaf)
3 192 Support Ontario's Abundant Crops!
(qND ov No. 1 Grade, New Crop, Large Size Heads.
NTARIeach
CAULIFLOWER
(PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT)
AA Borden, Assorted Flavours
BOUTIQUE ICE CREAM
No. 1 Grade, Tender, Golden, Sweet, Large Size, Sweet
Large Size, Fresh Daily
C0�
-THN-SUNKISTaCORN-0 E - ORANGES
NO. 1 GRADE, CALIFORNIA, NEW CROP
Bartlett Pears 1679¢
ONTARIO GROWN, NEW CROP,
FRESH DAILY, GREEN,. CRISP BUNCH
•atnatett
NO. 1 GRADE, LARGE SIZE, FIRM, IMPORTED PIO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO GROWN,
Green Peppers 3for99? LARGE, CRISPY, FRESH DAILY BUNCH
ONTARIO GROWN, NEW CROP TENDER Celery stalks 695/
Zucchini Squash Ib 39,1bNTARIO GROWN, -FRESH DAILY
NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO GROWN, •Green Onions 3 bchs 99.,i
LARGE, SEEDLESS, ENGLISH CANADA FANCY, IMPORTED
69ceApples
SAVE
185i
Kent, Frozen, Concentrated
ORANGE JUICE
12.5
fl -oz
tin
eac
Granny- Smith Ib
r
SAVE
8656
(Our Regular
° Price 2.65)
IDEAL, DICED OR SLICED BEETS QR CARROTS . 14-FL.OZ TIN
Canned Vegetabies 3for1■04
ASORTED VARIETIE$
Romi Pastas 2 -lb pkg 991
Borateem kg.
1.19
BRIGHTS
g
Ve• etable Cocktail
ANN PAGE
At a•d---D- essing--�
.SAVE 906
Powdered
ABC DETERGENT
6
Titre
box
39
48 -f1 -0z tier 1 ■09
500m jar
Beatrice, Assorted Flavours
(Our, Regular Price 77c)
(Our Reg. Price 73c -- SAVE 20c)
JANE PARKER, SLICED, BREAD,)6-0Z LOAF
PumpernickeI53¢
JANE PARKER PKG OF 6
Jam Filled. Buns 89
(Our Rsq. Price 99c -- SAVE 36c)
JANE PARKER, GOLDEN ti 9.0Z CAKE
Pound Cake 63/
(Our Reg. price 1.49 -- SAVE 46c)
JANE PARKER FULL B -INCH, 22.01 PIE
Raisin Pie 1.03
A
(Our Regular Price 1.73) '
Cereal (SAVE 24c)
KELLOGG•s
149'
RI(E KRISPIES aks'
YORK, SMOOTHY 0
Peanut Butter
1 kg jar 210
E. D. SMITH, PURE 24•FLO2 JAR
Strawberry Jam 1:69
`BATHROOM TISSUE, ASSORTED CO1OURS PKG dr 4 ROLLS
Babies �nly Please 1.29
A
(Our Regular Price 3.29)
(Our Regular Price g9c) ///7/11111111h��.
eg (Our Regular Pries 4.49)
(SAVE 20c) "All Purpose" Grind (SAVE 90c)
Ann Page or Rio
WHOLE , 9
MUSHROOMS 1°;i:;" 9¢ COFFEEF MAXWELL HOUSE � 5
BREAD 'N BUTTER (YR KOSHER BABY DILLS
Heinz Pickles
15 -f1 -oz jar 89?
IN TOMATO SAUCE 2$44OZ TIN
Heinz Spaghetti 69r
DRY ROASTED 32$ .IAR
Planters Peanuts 1 79
"NEW", PARMESANO OR ROMANOFF
Noodle Roni
6 -oz pkg 69?
INSTANT CHOC. ( Instant Strawberry Flavour 37$ g ern 111)c)
Nestle's Quik 1kgetn2.79
PLAIN OR COCONUT 400 g TIN TUE !RAO
Dads Mallow Biscuits 129
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