The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-09-19, Page 161
Work cin the controversial South Storm Sewer has been
progressing smoothly for the past week and over a block of
the five foot trunk has been laid. The construction started at
the end of Suncoast and is headed east
Road. -(staff-photo)
towards Bayfield
B approve rezoning for .plaza
The ()ntarto Municipal facilities in Kincardine.
Board ha. `approved .the Town Huron Ridge president Sam
of Kiri ardine's hid to rezone a MacGregor,, stated that he
parcel of land in the north end hoped co.nstruct-ion-of the mall •
to alto9.• fur the L:orstructicin of could get ,underway this fall.
a $i .n�iliiun shopping centre. The report stated amend
In .c• 1 (:age report' received merit number 6 .to the town's
by the town 1'hu,rsday morning, -Official plan, which•the zoning
the OMB overruled objections bylaw in' question implements,
to' ;the, plaza from downtown,. ''is most irriportant'in,the ad�
mer: hantsand agreed - with judication of this matter." The
supporters ,;of the project•"tha '.._, amendment states, "Although
the 'development would stop it ,is proposed that the subject
the outflow of business to other - lands will eventually be,
d.eveloped for a shopping cen-
The
decision carie three tre, it is intended that • only
weeks after a 'two-day..•hearing highway commercial uses will
in August at .which the plaza's be deve-loped . at the
present
„developers, Huron Ridge Ltd., time and • any p p
sal to
and -the 'town' defended the develop general commercial
need fur additional. shopping ' uses on this specific . site at
- - some future site shall require
(al• a market—analysis (b) a
review of the .market analysis by planning board ,..„-
• ,Both 'of these requirements
• were fulfilled in the Zone
change application. -
The market ' analysis,
judge would find that barking - prepared by W.W. Urban Con-,
even incessant barking is "the sultants hid. for Huron Ridge,
[andscaping..:
(continued from page 1
strong impression with the
OMR .panel.
"The -statements of these wit-
nesses prove beyond all doubt.
that 'if they are representatiVe
of the people of . Kincardine,
then indeed, a'very large' cut
flow of.a purchasing dollars is
1•eaving the municipality „•” .
"The board is of: the opinion
that a shopping
nature of the beast". stated.•that.as much as 60 cents
. However, if it "can be proven of every consumer - dollar was
.that a dog's barking is'keeping being spent in larger *centres.
a' person, awake • to the In agreeing with' the. study,
detriment of health, action .can the OMB added,' "Of great im-
be taken.' • ,. • • - ,;pArtari'ce• is• the fact that the
In other business, council projections made by the market
recon. -mended permission -be analysis were made prior to the
granted to the Township of. June 1974 statement of 'the
Tuckersmith tci sell tottery ., government regarding the vast
tickets' ,in Goderich for • im-' additions proposed ., for the
prove.ments to Vanastra. Park Hydro.Generating Station."
pickets' • Co . number • 1460 - and "Equally important is 'the
Cost $'.'.5 each); agreed todv.ise fact that the report indicates.
.John Mather that the town•of . the necessity for this facility
on
Goderich has no jurisdiction e'ven without further growth of
oro
to
over the water morn• g g . the fry4ro project."the psychiatric hospital just The board considered' a. brief
south.of the municipality; and prepared by Jim', Smith on
spent well over an /hour iii,cotn- -behalf of the brlsitiessmmen to
mittee-of-the whole (press not be "just a replyto the analysis",
present)" on a discussion concer- and was not a thorough study•
ning the Little, Leamen, Young . The testimony of seven
subdivision proposed for the ratepars at the hearing' left a
South St'r'eet area. - --
STOCK
REDUCTION Clearance
1 ONLY ' REG. $119.95
D ehumidifier
.Q
•
1 ONLY REG• $82.95 95 e
Lawnmower '/
cent
re
w
for
$40,000 needed'
Vanastra begins carpuign
O
, . . „ .
to i
._ , BY WILM'A- QKE the Deputy Reeve, Ervin Vanastra, that it was, tough
' •
The Vanst,ra .Recreation ' Sillery. •
sledding in first few months --
Committee kicked off the cam-, Mr. Lehnen spoke of the in- it . was • perfect hell", but, now
paign-Saturday night to raise terest that is being shown by good, co-operation As
40,000 t1� enclose the junior ' dubst� '
service in,he county., also Vanastra grows, - so does
olympic size swimming pool the two schoo'1 boards, in the Tuckersmith," be concluded.
constructed last month• year round pooh He said it
The money will be raised by would adequately' serve all
a Lottery with the topprizie a residents orHuron County and
car and four $100 prizes. give ail children, adults and
The cost to date has beep ap- young athletes an opportunity
proximately $100,000 for the now enjoyed only in larger
pool with change rooms, offices, D
gymnasium.; paid by debentures
with the satepayers of Vanastra
Others who spoke were Mr,
Sillery, Spence Cummings,
Addi Jutzi, Mayor Donald
Symons of -Clinton, Reeve John
Ba'ker of Hensall, Reeve John
metropolitan centres. Y: Flannery of Seaforth, Roy Ben -
Mr.. Lehnen said some local nett of CKNX of Wingham, Mr,
service clubs would assist in nett o foot. Mr. Schneider and
paying for this, 'directly on their sellinrthe lottery tickets
taxes. To complete the project Other after dinner speakers
by enclosing the pool. to make•it were Ted Thurston, newly ap-
the first, public indoor swim- pointed recreation director for
ming pool in Huron County for Vanastra, - who spoke of the
year round -use, 1400 tickets at potential for recreation in the
$25 each wit' be sold., compact area of Vanastra with.
The .Opti -Mrs. of Vanastra al°l the. facilities for ' different
'provided the dinner which
` sports and activities in the
proceeded the sale of the first.same area of the hamlet.
ticket to Elgin Thompson, _ Mr. Thurston said the needs
Reeve of Tuckersmitl\ Town- and interest of the people of
ship, by *Wilfred Schneider -of Vanastra will determine 'what'
Vanastra, a member of the .recreation is provided, "Unless
Recreation- Committee, while you enjoy it, it's not really
' the second ticket was bought by recreation," he said. .3
Jack Riddell, Member of Mr. Thurston ,said a survey
a limited time have some finan-
cial impact upon local mei--
chants,.
erchants, 'increased population.
and more competitive practices
will' shortly, 'restore such ad-
verse balance.":
The board 'added 'that" the
town "has gone to
in capital
sure
core.
a
great
expenditures
healthy d
lengths
en -
to
owntown
SUNSNIT#JESN PIODUCE!
Provincial Parliament for
Huron. '
Dick Lehnen, a member' of
the 'Vanastra Recreation Com-
mittee, outlined the planning. •
and work done to date to form
the committee through Tucker -
'smith council, -Other - members .
of thecommittee in addition to
Mr. Schneider ~and Mr. 'Lehnen
James
are James Hill,
foot, John • Duddy
Broad -
and two
representatives from township
council, Reeve Thompson and
had been made of the`programs
requested and they will depend
on what facilities aye, involved
and what leadership' U is
available. -
Mr. Riddell spoke of his con-
nections with various develop-
ments at Vanast` a. He said' the'
year round pool would be a
great asset to Van • sttra and Co
Huron County ing• eral.
Reeve. Thompson - .•aid. that.
council is very has .y with
co-operation from
Mr. Hill.
his
the
pClassic
Style
Statues
jLarge selection of exquisitely
crafted Canadian -made
I. statues.
I. The Grecian Water Girl, shown
~ above, is 28" .)1gh and Is In an= I .
tlquo gold or antique white i
finish. Give• that spot in your •
home an elegant Iook...statues
are modestly price(, from $5.00
to $60,00.
SQUIRE GIFTS
OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 -j
j Highways 21 South, Goderich
FOR .
PULL
OUT -OF -THE -FIELD TRACTORS ONLY
AT LUCKNOW
Sunday, S�piernber 22 at 1 pm.
7,000 LB.. 9,000 LB. 10,000 LB.
12,000 LB.
116,000 LB. ' 18,000 LB.•AND OVER,
Y '
GOOD PRIZES
WEIGH,rN FROM 10 A.M. TIL- NOON
ENTRIES AND ENQUIRIES PHONE '
ART HELM 529-7627 OR 529-7628
OR STV REAVIE 528-3010 OR 528-2028 •
PRODUCE OF U.S.A.
NO.. 1 GRADE Gra es ° 9.FOR9 c
Green Seedle"ss • p
PRODUCE OF CANADA • NO 1 GRADE "
Snowhite
(aulitiower 21)sl
R'
PRODUCE QF CANADA NO. 1 GRADE
- 4QT,
Prune Piums BASK
-,.
Califor, / is Grapefruit
PRODU E OF CANADA FANCY
Early/Blazed 'Apples
GO LDE.N_ _AI_P E
BANANAS
1.99
goc
R
GRADE
4 ° 9BASKQTQ c
2 LBS. '!1' ' 9c
PRODUCE OF ONTARIO ,
N'O. 1 GRADE
CELERY STALKS
PRODUCE. OF U.S.A. NO. 1 GRADE
EED '
EMPEROR GRAPES
2i 59c
2L6 8
RED&
WHITE
FOOPMAS'ER
PARAMOUNT
RED SOCKEYE SALMON
X3/4
PRODUCE OF 'ONTARIO
NO. 1GRADE
BLLJE:»GRAPES-.
•
J • �►•i�.,. . •F.M1 ;:
•
4~4T. .
1
'BASKET
• SKIDTKLNEEY'S.Y14 FL•' OZ.
-BEANS»
1 .07
OZ. TIN
VIVA -
BATHROOM TISS
ROBIN HOOD 19
PIE CRU T SMiX..
SCOTT. °
OWELS4 RL$A
OLFO•
3,0R 1.
31.00
BRIMFULL 19 FL, OZ. .
T�i .CRRD
W
BEE •HIVE 2. LB • TIN
CORN 55c
� .SYRUP
CAMPBELLS•10'FL. OZ.
VEGETABLE 50UP� 5i89c
CARNATION 1 LB. TIN -
24 OZ.
LOAF
5 00 1
2% MILK
A ROLLS
99
. FOEt
CLOVER LEAF SOLID
ALBACORE TUN
NESCAFE 1
•INSTANT C
,HEINZ 32 FL. OZ.,
69
DILL PICKLES
'HOSTESS 8 OZ. PKG.
POTATO
CHIPS
7 FL., OZ.
Z, JAR
.29~
FFEE
9 F
PALINDA 1L.2OZ..
59c PIN
„SLICED_. o S
R 1.00.
PINEAPPLE
59c
83c
MAXWELLHOUSE 10 OZ.'JAR
INSTANTCOFIEE
^�e
'LLEN'S 48 FL. OZ.- .
18 OZ• TAR STOKLEY'S 19 F.L.F•L. OZ. F
-.1.29 �PEAS -19c APPLE JUtCE
FEE�ATE.
MAPLE .g OZEA1 `,ESE SLICES PKG.
TABLE
99c
OLD ,TYME 22 ,FL.' OZ.
SYRUP
MAPLE -LEAF
•
.•
DEVON
ERIN, CANNED 19 FL. OZ. FO
.POTATOES,' .R .100.
1 ONLY - 4 HSP REG.'$335.00
Evinrude ''Motor 300.
$.•
TRI - VALLEY FANCY .F
,.19 FL. .. 0
10
PEACHES OZ..7.$- .
WONDER FOOD 1 °LB. BAG
59c
MARSHMALLOWS
INGERSOL . - HEINZ SWEET MIXED
tHEESE .2 'LB: '•s 48 O �
x.99 PICKLES
SPREAD' JAR �.
JOHNSON - HOUSE " y i1.2 OZ. I ° •
1..29
RAID, GARDEN
NATURE'S BEST, 14 FIL.,:02' F
'CORN 4RS 1..a!
CREAM- ,
RNIVAL 19' FL. OZ.
CA
.,.n
WAX
OR
GREEN BEANS
'BONNIE
»DOG
FOOD
1.00,o3R
15 FL. OZ:
Dont
Yourself
Ency
Helps you' beat
the high-cost of
repairs, alterations
and services.
olume
ORS
-' R
1 ONLY USED REFRIGERATOR
•
30 VIOTORIA St NOATH .