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A'.fallen Arree blocks c� t'reet as., the tail end of. a blizzard vkhl,ch
struck central Ntor'h A rca ma:ie 1'ts 'presence tel,', in Ontario
(staff phlclta)
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towards an addition to the
now over -crowded Huron -
view Home for'the Aged, and
the .establishment' �of area
recreation boards patterned
after the present area
Mayor Deb,, Shewfelt,
Goderich, brought greetings
from the ,county town and
said the. municipality's
theme for 1975 is "com-
' munication and, co operation
not only , within- our' own
limits but the county limits
as well",
Mayor Shewfelt, . who sat
on County council last year,
said ' t e._..councillors face
2many" common sense
challenges this year.
"If there are any changes.,
let's make ' them our.
,Changes," said Mayo
• Shewfelt
There are 14 new members
on county, council this year,
12 of whom are first time
councillor's. Bill Dale and
Grant Stirling have returned
after an absence' of some
years each.' w.
The Striking ' Committee.
was named and included
Ralph • McNichol, Jack
Tinney, Ed Oddleifson;
Robbie' Lawrie and Norman
Durst.
ttA
Council.....
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isilie only,one we need to be
concerned about":
"I`"1Y t if -. ,ba rs i n.e s s..' , is.,
•'A?, " flt,t r•e'gular
rr:ct'tint; Gocier•ich Town.
Co rc,' tr- r 'rre 1075-76 term
of I''",.' -put -reeve Bill
Clifford hissuggested that
,tiirh `''•: `r spiralling costs of
ail the penalty for
Yl4 r ei;mr,. `
taxes should ' be
•.'.its 1._ ,
are
, ;r~ •�i„r,made`for a--
;r u ;';
.\+l•1: f' two` percent"to
g 1 rri 'F ' tax bills which
ori: `retie. At the •present
" tier' 1 Town of'Gnderich
•I:.' ly a one , p'erct
- pen a,ty,
',ken on the .
suggestion.
7Cf)uit.
However, Stan Profit, ' then
deputy -reeve, was.. opposed`.,
,to the mQtion. •
"If f we 'increase the
l • •iii ",tin ” paying ii.11(:, ] he town ofGoderich offers
4ir� ly we.: should gig e a no. reds tion for taxes paid
dl -count for paying earl;y," .• in advance_of ,the due date,.
'P -refit had said at that ti'�rne. and the matter was -dropped.
'The' _.W.orks . aid'_
Engineering Committee and
the Traffic Division of town
council will study a request
from Alexandra' Marine and
General Hospital for ad
ditional parking; sptace on
Cambria Road'”opposite the„
'entrance to the. Emergency
+ r m in& ci by Department.
r ee et .x ` ; • Profit that •
(: anal.: _ '..'�• was given by "The problem is becoming
last :a! 0: cir,irrticil to 'the. more severe ehch year with
,,r r' creasing• the the number of out-patients
perial•„:' Mage, but they
dec .. r '.' " t(r br,i•. e the
dpe tenses at, ..�
Cknte '
l.: -t .1',, vt , counci'i ap-
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`4-'cinb t��'ei " U0U0 tis
to2,ainst 7,50Q. in 1971 winr)te.
,'1 im, Elliott, hospital•
nlinistrato`r.. "It is par-
ticularly head in tkJ summer
Councillor :Jim,' Peters
cr'ancurr(d •witl Elliott
-r' a rrti tg- '--th''e hrc-k- •
parking: space. - -• •' .
Ken Dunn, chairman of the
hospital - board, . has
estimated that parking for 23
cars. at a d0• degree .angle
could,-.. be;. made . available
through co-operation- with
the town. ,
Saturday's high . rods
bredkrng off branches,
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causeef r'. slur-darrage in several areas of the 'town .splitting trees and
PUC and Warks department crews were kept,busy with cleanup, operations,
our only busi:nes.s"', said
Councillor Bob Allen. "If it
—effects•
the' efficiency of .our
office' staff,' I'm in favor."
Meetings will continue on
Thursdayvenings until the
end of January. A suggestion
for the new Monday evening
meeting's to be held 'at 7:30
rather than: 7:00. . has not
come to a vote.
"For
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SCHNEIDERS
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remti `,t ^�'''ernrnent
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A s u s m a d e -a t that
1.me h Dave
of the
ti) concur
.Mutton,
t„ c>t' ;;,(1 casing,,
staff,
• v.nd financial
ht•en an
r•c; percent
,n Cry.' last' three years
.1,, Dimes
r� t.• . i:{�',', ine!�.' t efused
tri adult in
.;tu.d.
r.i fulfill its commitment
to the one .million disabled
:cltil+ Ir ()nt:grin the March
on yoU.
,Marching Mother.
cfonr, please
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.picking up'._iimbs that had
blown from trees and
removing trees that had
been split. The clean'up
operations continued into
Monday and Tuesday.
Winds also popped a ptii .
of glass from nih'e•
Woolworth's store' on Th,
Square causing between $4OOl','
and $450 in damages.. Con-
' s,Zruction was set back at
South End Auto Body on
Bayfield ' Road as , winds
.knock'e'd , down a front and
side wall' of a . structure
there. There was no estimate,
on the damage., -
There' was also damage to
twharns repoed in the
Bay.fi'4! . area One barn
owned by David Durand of
R.R. 3 Bayfield -was levelled
in the •star.m while arioth'er
Owned by Gladwin Westlake
also of R.'R.,. 3 Bayfield lost
half of: its roof. Dam'a'ge ''to
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