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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-07, Page 19• I'hiroiirec group;. want infoexchange Representatives of recreation committees in Colborrtfe and Stephen townships, Eketer, Seaforth, Goderich, Iiensall and Zurich met in Seaforth last week to discuss setting up a• community cluster group to facilitate the exchange of • recreation information. The community cluster theory of setting up regional i,,,i,>„irn,,,,,,teArergvtion areas was for- mulated last July at a provin- cial recreation conference. w The sports , and recreation branch of the• ministry of com- munity and social seryices is. overseeing the program. 'w Two rni•nistry. representatives, C.M. BLtl;on, of Hanover., and .Donald Reid, of London, atten- ded the meeting Tuesday. The groups •are,et up for lay members o.t • municipal ,;;,recreation 'committees. The consultants provide resource. information. "c ' The clusters . have been ,established in geographically similar areas with towns and villages of .similar size and 'problems grouped together. The 25 representatives at the Huron MPP opposes provinciul inspections Jack Riddell*MPP,(L.Huron) said last week, he .would not support a move by the ministry of the environment to take over inspection of sewage tanks from local health units. • "It's 'another. example°cif one , ministry, of government playing -,pirate ,with another,” Mr. Rid-, dell said. , - }. The ministry' of the environ - mento” intends to% take' over prov.ynce-wide inspection .of Water. °tributaries in the private sewage systems over a"• :three-year period starting April Huron 'or the St. Clair River in - '4r meeting made suggestions, for 40D ICli SIGNAL-„5T,AR, THV SI,AY, FEBRL1 ” X 7, '197I1 --'!Art " uN►1 n - the operation of the groups. Knox 'United Church held . The suggestions,included a.„, their annual meeting last Sun- fnrum , for discussing mutual day .fallowing the church ser-' problems such "as arena vice, Members of Unit One of management and training of the United Church Women set - staff. •:•4 ved lunch .and' .the meeting It was also suggested that followed. At one:p.m. Pastor groups could ;provide infor- Alfred Fry"was in charge of the mation regarding available ser=• , meeting and opened it -with the vices to avoid future scripture 'reading from "Psalm "4 duplication, The need for a 46: followed by prayer, central` information source on The minutes ,of the -Previous government gr.ahts' was also meeting were adopted. as -read discussed. by'' Norman McDowell •in,.. the Representatives stressed the , absence of the church secretary, `necessity of setting up a cost ._ Keith Arthur. breakdown for facilities used by Two elders elected to retire towns, and townships. ° in 1986 were Mr. Ronald , ,Hallam .and and Mr. Percy 9oungblu•t, Fdur stewards ap- pointed to retire in 1977 were Orvak McPhee, Norman Wight - man, Elliott Lapp and Dana Bean. , Due to the •fact that Henry. Brindley had moved, his name. was taken off the Trusteebaard of Gordon Gross, Maurice Bean, „percy's Youngblut and Robert Armstrong. The church treasurer appoin- ted. was Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and .M.&'S. treasurer was Mrs. Donal& Haines. Keith Arthur was aTgainelected secretary of the of Ailsa Craig visited last Wed= church.' Mrs••Oliver Anderson nesday with Mrs. Celis Taylor. ,was appointed to the flower Rev. and 1Virs. Ure Stewart.of fulnd due to the'resignation of Seaforth- and Miss Margaret Mrs. Torrance Tabb, Mr. Ken- : Roberts of Alma College, St. neth McDougall was asked to ' Thomas visited last Saturday remain as captain 'of the users. with Mr. and Mrs., William Misses Brenda Ball aid Nancy Straughan. Anderson were -appointed Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas church' auditors. --'Mr. Ronald Haggitt, Mrs. Celia Taylor and " Hallam was again elected Sun- Mr, and- Mrs. Donald Cart - day school superintendent, "'" wright and family attended the social evening at the Rectory last .Friday evening. M• r. and Mrs. 'Ronald _ year both financially and Fordwich and Ed Haines of Robbie and Donald 'of Other business was discussed and reports received. Pastor, Fry thanled',.all committees of - the church who made it Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority The Ausable-Bayfield •Con- servation• Authority hopes to take ° in more of Bosanquet Township in -Lambkin County and 'the Lake Huron shoreline in between. Roger Martin,. -:,,authority -- resources manager, told the authority's annual meeting last Friday in, Exeter, he hopes a, meeting of municipalities 'in - Volved in- vo'lve i arid „the ministry of natural resources will be held in March. Most of • the seven municipalities have already in dicated ;approval., he said. In- cluded are Goderich Township wand the 4-ownships of Stanley and Hay and the village of Bayfield. t Stephen.: Township has, not indicated its position, Mr' Mar- •tin said,' and -tie had meetings scheditled TvIonday, with 'Gra.nd . Bend and Bosanquet councils to discuss the plan. areas flow 'directly into Lake , 1. ' •. stead of into the Maitland . or • Donald .Sharpe, of the, , ' ministry said Monday the 76 Ausable watersheds. ••'bila';' • then belong to no.authority and ec►nservation • inspectors needed for the job • 'are denied' would likely be hired from ,programs , opera ted y local health units, and possibly authorities. ' be paid more for the same The norther section of d'utie, • I1'erialso said there Goderich Township is in' the would be a flat inspection and Maitland -Valley =conservation installation fee for the service, Authoritvaand the'south end of . which is now provided free by • .the township is in the Ausable, the health. units. .Estimated watershed, The area, between budget for' the program's first' Would be divided between the ,year is $700,000• ..:.,o;r authorities' under the "The health unit has been doing an -excellent job in Huron County,". Mr. Riddell:said. can't see fhe,need to take :staff' from 'iiMe'cepartment and pay - `more for the same' services." Mr.. .Riddell said the -move' would likely . reduce subsidies paid to t ie,health units by the province. »: "When it ciniYes before the house, I shall speak against it," said Mr. Riddell. Huron County Warden William-E'stun,- reeve of Morris Township, also said 'he was against the, pcopaiial. In ad dition to creating , another department,' he said he felt the service would' not, be improved ,T-' .Elston, said safety inspection degenerated when taken over by the`6mrnistry of the environment„ last year, "I think the office is•in London,'; proposed .plan. , Running south -from Goderich Township, ,Stanley, Hay, and • Stephen townships are part -,of the Ausable water- shed except for a ,trip of land along the Lakeshore which -in- cludes Bayfield. The authority has jurisdic- tion in the eastern "half of -Bosanquet Township, ...with{ its westerly boundary, running. a 'tew miles to• the west of'Thed- ford,and Arkona. Proposed is inclusion of, the rest of•titie township including' its Lake Huron shoreline. Mr Martin said thy,., -'••.Sydenham Conservation 'Authority also has ,expans,ion plans which would , bring the town of Forest, parts of Plymp- tian and Wardiiick townships .'now excluded, Sarnia and,•Sar-• nia Township and most -of said Mr. Elston, "we never see . Moore• `l'ownship under ;its the safety inspector." .. wing. ^A meeting of interested parties has 'been set February OR B� BLOOD DON • • • • p U • • • • • • • • • • 1 tfot,• • • • • • • °• • • •.,• • • • • • CARD... n_ p.�1 1 Jean \ ()met' • it might come in handy when • your, need information about • • your Government , Pro -grams, Retirement Insurance, or • Employee Benefit•Ptans, • • !``Better yet .. for the real a thing write or phone: • • 9 Percival Street • P.O, Box 815 • • Clinton, Ontario • • 519 482-7703 • .. • • • '410:11i1 . • - • • • Metropolitan Life • ,}Ottawa, Ontario • • We sell lite insurance.• • • °• Buf our business is Iiteo• • was. set, by, authority me •hers representing' 32 municipalities and t`fie Ontario government. The budget., up more than a third from last year's $310,850; includes a tentative expen- diture of •$1,30,000 for Jand actluisition, mainly a 550 -acre parcel upstream from the Park°hill Conservation Author] y. ti The project.is 'tentative ive because the atithority'has,been unable to secure an option on the land. Plans 'call -for a regional conservation edutcation' • centre for school 'children in South-western On-' tario. '. territor 'who had said during • his remarks•, that authorities must become' more -accountable to the municipalities they serveU' and keep municipal concila a better informed of authority ac- tivities. ook.... (continued. trom: page 4A)‘ all too often° as "Yell .a ,Tittle when you haven't got. a' good The budget imposes levies on- argument." the 32 municipalities totalling • Try this c.ne from the '$91,300, up about five per cent teenagers book: 'You just don't. over last year. The bink°t►fYn •• understand. • come comes ; .in government --4f you- •are comniunicating grants cif $2'91,02,5. The rest is like the first lines 'of this ar- realized from special levies and tide; you probablv'don't. Take sundry income. ,, • . the.,. 'deice of- f the railway Expenditures for conser- crossing,°"Stop, 'Look, Listen." vation "areas; including land We hear -,God by being still. acq.uisit.i:on; • total, $222,09Q, -.Perhaps •ewe would hear each 'with 1171,60.0 slated; for. ad- other better, the same way'' ministrative and maintenance y ,Ju`st one thing more from the costs, $1,500 for Water control teenagers' viewpoint, "1 don't. and $3,d00 for conservation really,care what you think,''' Services. ''' Translate it this way, "I'care Elgin''Thompson, reeve of Tuckersrrlith'Township, was ac- . claimed for a' second••term as chairman. Incumbent vice- . chairman • .Fred Heaman, treasurer of McGillivray Town•- Shirp and a government appoin- tee ,t,o the authority, defeated Lucana Reeve ' Ivan.. (earn to retain his position. Russ• Powell, conservatior1 authorities progra1p.-a.supervisor in ,,th.e ministry ,, c►1 n t,ura•l resources' regional office in • ,London, said Ontario's 39 ccin- servation, authorities will gradually assume More autonomy as the province 'decentralizes • decision-making ,-,authority. He said' Queen's 'Park w'i* request long-range program development plans bill that detailed approval for .specific projects will •-no-_longer be necessary. Authoritties, he . said,' will be .able to switch funds within approved programs .from one project to another without having to go through Queen's, Park, -�- 'Mr. Powell said The long- range"plannineto•be demanded by the ,province . wild' assist municipalities in budget forecasts and also will as;gist authorities in determining future priorities and commit - 12, he said. • meets. • A 1974 budget of $ 8,100 He supported Mr. Thompsc•►n •- • • • • • • • • , •. • • • • • • • • •i i • • •, • • • n• • 0 • •- • 1 RENT or BUY a Hoover Washer Dryer Orly $14.00 per M�nth Period for any slze family OPTION TO BUY a Icit _what you think. •••,Stop pushing me and let me think it river,.,a,nd Wen let's•get'roget her and tr ck at a gentler level, Parent, and teenagers make many woeful • and inept blur-" ars.{ •But they can he fcvl•11,i en in a climate of love , gentleness, sand understandi°rig. Every gap has two edges, ,A tzarent's.ad--` vantage lies in . maturity and experience.--, He or she has the best chance. of engineering:: • a spiritually. A vote of thanks was extended tci. Pastor and Mrs,- Fry for their spiritual guidance.. Mr Ron Hallam also, voiced • his appreciation. Pastor Fry dosed the meeting with the benediction.. ,- SOCIAL - SOCIAL NEWS ' John Bailey of Blyth visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan. •Prize winners at the weekly Word was received here fast euchre party were:' high lady, week vf,the sudden death of Mrs. George Millian; low lady; .John Neville, at Welland. He Mrs. Duncan MacKay; high was thq husband' cif the lath.,, man, Mr, Maitland• Allen; low Mary. Ellen• Medd 'and' had •' man, Steven " Chamney and visited with relatives and novelty prize winner' was Mrs:•friends in' this district. , p, Frances Clark. ° ..Mrs. Thomas Jardin -'of Congratulations are due to a • Wingh_arn_ and.. _Mrs. 'Donald. former Auhurn resident, Jeff Jardin.' and ,sonGreg of .Kit- Craig for his achievementin cheher were recent visitor, with --dayinl; hockey" with the I:ider- Mr•. and Mrs. William ton-Lucan Jet*. ,They won both ' 'Straughan. . ' ., Friends of Harold Vodden of Blyth in this community wat- ehed,C'hannel 8 T V last Satur- day when he ,Was interviewed in connection with•White Cane week, Mrs. Roxv•Caves is a patient in Ciint'on hospital; we all wish, her a speedy recovery._ •fieveral - from . this dist-riot went, north to Parry:Sound to snowmobile- for, the week -end,. Mr• and Mrs, Luther.Morie Hamilton speritthe week -end with Mr. and Mrs Donald Haines.,• Mr. and Mra.'Maitland Allen received a note of thanks 'from Prime Minister Pierre Elliott -Trudeau, Mrs. ''Trudeau and sons for the letter of" congratulations they sent ort• 'the birth of. their'second sop being on the date of their both wedding anniversary, a bridge .> span the gap. With . God'ti he a*arent and a child. may ':et alk rowar¢ds "each other in love Ont: final t ought -e.from . a hook ever par and child should read and he hlessed• hv. • "Fathers and mothers, in t h< home• you are t-) `'represent • God'.s disposition., . You. are.to require obedience.; not with a 'storm of words, but in a kind, ' .loving manner, You aye t(i be. tip fu111 of compassion, that your children will be drawn to (Child" Guidance Pe, E.G. LOVE'S LAST GIFT REMEMBRANCE --tt Whet"her •it's a • MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION You are remembering a loved one. Let• T. PRYDE & SOON 'LTD. Help you decide/am your memorial . requirements - in Goderich see Don D'enomme 77 Hamilton St. 524-87.61 or Frank Mcllwain 524-9465 • Amoitttttl OPEN SATURDAYS , A WRONG 'TURN CAN BE TRC.U4BL ,- O)NWAY'E ti ONYOUR AT •1Y TIME ^ ' WAAASHES RINSES SPIN DRIES • 24 LBS. IN 30 MINS. NEEDS NO 'PLUMBING' Making ntr mists ke ,on your Income Tax return?, is like talc, ing a wrong turn; you never know where you'll ,end apt„. COMPLETE This year go straight to'H & R RtTURNS 14,,OCK` for accurate servo * - • Don't end up lost, on your 'Individuals * Farms return. ibt 818, R 131.0d< 'put. * BuslnetfSee you on 'easy Street GUARANTEE , If we 11,11.0,111,1•re,lr tr, 'I,r' I,.r,' Ir11:0,, t,Ib,,,,ir 1,1.11"11,11,1111 III,,i11, r 1,i, .", tnle,e,l nr OVIT111V or, ,rlrl Itc.11l, I ,l.lr While we 411 1101 •11\1,11,1 Ina ,I .t', 101 the.I(i(1lln°1n.11 1.1.e'. w. Ar.,11 1 by II 11 t011,11,1 ,111,I p,•nAll_y Latching Hoover Dryer Only $11%.90 ,Per Month'. . 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S1 .09 Hylb:LOIS LOIN PORK CHOPS LB. s 1,09 10 Ib: LOTS SWEET PICKLED' COTTAGE ROLLS HALVES. La..99C ,e. 64c La. 89c 75c,g. a.69c . , • 305-2961 • CLOSE THURSDAY AFTERNOONS OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS SALE ENDS CLOSING TIME' SAT. JINN. 26, 1974. ; ALL ORDERS WILL BE 'FILLED WITHIN, WEEKS 1P 3or ry to A;7.•