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` oderrcit Township copped " 11°and wanted •clarif utton- on a
Met Monday'eyening in facilities matter concerning the sale of
at
thfit Township Jduilding in " some property. The law 'firm
HoimesvWe and dealt . with. a handling „the. matter for, the
• wide variety of matters involved \township had informed hire that
in the 'tipsiness of the- rural five per cent of the sale was to
rniuniellt3».. his
be turned over to the tow,nship
letter was, heard' frdm the while it had been his
HUMP"' Gounty Planning board understanding„ from council,,
z g_a1ding progress towards the that only five. per cent of the
• second:. Major stage of planning land value belonged to the •
Goderich 'Township; ;Council• township;
embers wexe; 'inform"`t Council•,niembers assured bim
work was now underway...on the that this. was an error en behalf
, extensive ° trapping Q. 'the of the law firm and that it"only
"tor reship. in •'fivemajor. regions, ,charged ° five' per went''of land
later to be,,used as'tl a Basis for, value and not of the- total ' sale,
better land use zoning. At "whether buildings wereinvolved
'presentthe towns'hip''-is 'blanket or not.''
zoned agricultural. . Mr. Brand also sought.
The planning, board said that council's agreement' on a matter
a mole' complete,-Tekrt would regarding .the•. unopened road
be given when •Mapping was .,allowance ' between his two.
complete or near completion. farms. He noted that he would
Their- work now centres in the like, to work this land but
areas of the .Lake Shore, the needed some legal right to do so.
River. Valleys, • the Urbanized "I' have worked part of it in the
areas around Goderich, Clinton past," he noted, "but some (me
and Bayfield Transportation rode a bunch .of -horses through.
Corridors and Agricultural areas. -my crop . and 1„ really could not
• Members of . council agreed legally stop them." •
;thaw this . proposed division set. Council members agreed this.
up of land use seemed like a very , would be a good idea in'tli�,at it
good one but did question that would keep the roadrallowance
Holmesville was not set aside as clear of .brush and weeds and
urban. noted• that it Was not needed for..
The planning board noted in a roadway at this time anyway.
their letter they hoped to showy Council suggested renting it
council the proposed ' plan in to Mr. Brand who agreed this
March and the, members agreed would be the best idea and
that at that time they would council tabled the matter- for, a.
look 'into the Holmesville month to, decide what . rent
planning further. 4' should be charged -
Council members officially The .matter of wage increases
named Clark , S. Teal as the , to the road crews was discussed
township's appointee to the as well. and the two, operators
Goderich Hospital Board.' • Last involved were each given a raise
- year a member of council had. "'in pay _from _$2.55 per hour to
• filled thisposition but Hospital $2.75 per : hour on the- same
Board: meetings in 1972 were Working agreement -as- before, 'a
scheduled for the same nights as work week of 47 and one half
council' meetings -I anu a hours and the payment of time
replacement was named to solve and, one half for over time based
the conflict. • on work exceeding 110 hours in
Later in the meeting council any given` two week period.
discussed .what method • of 'Reeve Everett Mcllwain
a ment- as to ° be used for t d t t
• get4 4-
of
• votesitonknowboard
meeting a the total board for a°vote.
council appointees representing. despite reports to the contrary- «And just watch your
the Township at special meetings township;, council'.collects its r
-,�� --amd-ar}anl�epolicy-of-X18-per-taxesice eax-and.n,,oti recommendations from the
February or be Match
Cayley Hill, chairman of the
management committee,' could
not be present. a�
Heddersc n questioned why
Mr. Hill's absence should 'affect .
the change since 'his tenure of
office as chairman of
manageinent ended in
. D cember.
"The striking committee's',
report doesn't come in until
after this does it?" asked.,
Henderson.
"It . sounds' pretty, cut and .'
dried. to me," interjected Mrs.
Kunder. --
Chairman Elliott admitted'
the: allusion to the possibility of
Hill remaining as chairman of
management in 19-72 .was, an
error and it was agreed : the
change would become effective
February 1.
The report of the striking
committee was- accepted as
Presented by the Chairman's
Advisory Committee. It is as
follows:
Education committee, Garnet
meeting coutside the, township the basis of four times yearly.. coin iii e' Henderson""
- and�10 Bent per rnileTyvas agxeed-- _ :_--rte, ..- ;�3 inssisi teti'. "Nine out of ten-, are
upon. This policy is to cover
"Any duly authorized appointee
'of the ` Township named to,
attend. a . meeting an behalf. -of
the township."' '
•
The., council's ° Warble . Fly
' spraying prograrh 'was discussed'
at some length and althorigh it
was suggested, at one poinOthat
prk Was 'no.lo t er.-
needed the councillors finally ..
'came to , agreement that the
program should continue.
It ' was suggested that , the
matter be put on a ballot but
'further discussion' pointed out
that ' cottagers living in ' the
township would possibly defeat
the .matter ,even though it did
not c ncern them. ' Council
members felt the • plan pays _for
itself and that if it wasn't kept
up the situation with Warble
-.Flies „might get back to the Way
• it was 25 years ago.
A letter , was 'read from the '•
Canadian rational 'Railroad
warning the `township of the'
• hazards Created. when plows
leave snow -and lee on the tracks'
at •crossings..`These situations
could derail:a train," the C.N.
pointed out, "and a passing train
could also throw cJiunks of ice
land snow* with force• enough to
cause - damage to . cars waiting
'near •the crossing or persona_
walking close to .the .tracks." The
m 'matte -referred. °� °referred . to the a road
superintendent.
Council heard a delegation
from Gilbert Brandat Monday
evening's *meeting as well. Mr.
Dungannon
thewill
ASSESSMENT REVIEW COURT
• ONTARIO
Assessment Aq 1 968 - 69
TAKE NOTICE that the first sitting ,of., the Assessment
Review Court for the year"1971 for the Municipality' of the
+ GODERICHTOWNSWP�
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in the County . of Huron will : be held- at Council Chamber,
Town Hall,C3oderich, Ontario commencing at the hour of
1:00:P.,M. on Thursday the 3rd day of February' ,1972.
...Dated, at. London
this 17th day'of Jan. 1972.
R. R. Fitzgerald,,
Regional Registrar,
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SOUTWESTE RN AREA.
ROSS SHOE SHOP'S
ALS
30,000 IN STOCK
Reduced Up To 1/2 Price
4,000 PAIRS OF SHOES - BOOTS
3 FLOORS OF SHOES
ROSS SHOE SHOP
The Square
Exhibition -Park - Toronto, Ontario
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•'Mrs. Minnie Jones will be -92 on
Friday; 'January 21,
Congratulations.
Sympathy of the coinipunity,
goes td relatives . and' friends .of
the • late alarvey Treleaven;.
,. London; Stephen Stothers,
Lucknow; 'and Harold Blake,
Dungannon. The, deaths occurred
'Tuesday, January 11; Wednesday,
January 12 and Thursday,
'-January 13. All well known- in,
Dungannon area.
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