The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-12-18, Page 22d
PAGE 10—GODERICHSIGNAI. STAR:THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1975
Airport costs exceed budget
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, A revenue and ex -
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,PTe• ditures report from the
:-Goderich Airpork Committee
indicates an over -expenditure
of nearly $7,000 for the year.
The committee had
budgeted for $30,000 and the
actual expenditure for the
airport amounted to $46,852.
However the revenue from
gasoline sales and rentals
amounted t& $10,000 brirl1ig
the actual money spent 'rto
X36,82=' _
Bruce Sully of DRMCo was
sent the $37,200 bill for paving
the extensions of the.r--unway _s_bare of the airport expenses
while the town picked up the amounted to $15.000,
excavation costs
The major budget cul.p
was rnaintenancv .,W a' 'N'
amounted to $32,245 with the
remainder comprised of
administration, $5,200,
development, $1,637; rind
gasoline $7,767. The County's'
Liberals name delegate
Delegates to represent the
provincial and federal ridings
of Huron Middlesex at the
Ontario Leadership Con-
vention in Toronto in January
were elected at a. joint
meeting of the two ridings in
the Dominion Hotel, Zurich
Th'urs‘ti I'\ ening
Ian McAllister, provincial
riding president, reviewed
reports of the September
provincial election which
returned Jack Riddell as
Liberal member i,n the riding,
Plans for a theatre night in.
mid-January sponsored by
Arthur 'Circle lights
devotions candles
For , their December
`';neeting the Arthur Circle
met in the Church parlor
which had been seasonally
decorated by Lee McCallum.
The devotions tot ik the form
of a candle lighting ceremony
with Marg Wray lighting •the
first candle to portray th.e
love of God, this candle was
next used to light the candle
of Peace • by Lucy Johnston
with appropriate Scripture
readings after each one.
Mart Henderson portrayed
how language can spread the
love of God and Winnie
Walters spoke «on ex-
pectations of the future.
Agness Cutt lit a candle for
the road's which the Romans
had built which helped spread
Christianity.
Each candle lighting was
followed by Scripture -and the
singirl'g of a Christmas carol.
The devotions' closed by the
•
singing of "Aw,ay in a
Manger 1,
Mari; dray conducted ,the
business part of the meeting.
It '.'a, d('cided to send the
usual '$',; 00 to Ida White as
well as ' a free-will 'gift of-
fering. .
Lee NIcC'allum, treasurer,
reported that the allocation of
$',11000 had been surpassed.
Marg Wrag thanked all ho
hat.', helped in the diffe nt
projects in order to achi ve
this
The secretaries of each
department read their
reports and these were ac-
cepted as' read.
Phyllis Clliot read the
report of the nominating
committee after which Mr,
McCallum installed the of-
ficers for 1976.
Hazel McCreath conducted
a Dutch auction, a lunch of
Christmas goodies, served by
the executive.
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the federal riding were
outlined by raiding president
John Broadfoot and Jack
Lyndon of Goderich. `
Delegates elected in the
provincial riding were J.
Bernard Benn, RR 3, Lucan,
Ozren Zivkovic, 149. Huron
Street, Exeter, D.J. Murphy,
Q.C., Goderich, Ken Duncan,
RR., Kirkton, James Love,
RR 1, Zurich, J. Howard
Aitken, Goderich, J, Bruce
Williams, RR 4 Clinton, Mrs.
Jean 0. Adams, 113
Lighthouse St., Goderich.
Alternates are 'Mary E.
Lapaine, 210 Mill Road,'
Goderich, Christopher A.
Beck, Hensall, E. Beecher
Menzies, Q.C., Clinton,
Lawrence, G . Hotson, Lucan,
Geo. W. Walker, RR 5,.
Strathroy, Dave Snider,
Exeter, J.T. Hunter, Clinton,
Loretta Signer, Exeter.
Federal riding delegates
elected were Muriel E.
Murphy, Goderich, Trudy
Holmes, Wi,ngham, W.
Graeme, C.' Craig, RR 1,
'Walton and Calvin F. Cam-
pbell, Win.gham.
Alternates were Joseph
Conlon, RR T, ..Lucan; Emil
Hendrick, Exeter; ''Robt. J.
Thomas,. •Brussels, .and J.
Margaret Menzies, Clinton.,
In addition a number of
,exofficio delegates from the
ridings will attend the con-
. vention and include
presidents John Broadfoot,
Ian McAllister, Jack 'Riddell,
M.P.P. Murray • Gaunt,
M.P.P. former Liberal
candidate Jack Lyndon, Wm,
Elston and A.Y. McLean. •
New chc.irman .:.�.
(continued from page 6)
of the education committee.
The ed,ucation committee
chairman for 1976 will be
John Elliott who represents
the village of Blyth, the town
of Clinton and the townships
of Hullett and McKillop.
Taking'over from Clarence
McDonald, of- Exeter as
management committee
chairman will be Ken Cooke,
a florist in,Clinton.
The first meeting' of ' the
Huron County board of
education for 1976 6 will be held
Monday, January 12, at 2
p.m. at the Board offices in
Clinton.,
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4i he airport dei 'lopnlent
lcanimitu submitted a
ttfatiVe budget for 19:6 that
amounted to,, $46,900 The
iters included in the budget
are rotating beacon, $2,500,
lights for ‘' ind'oCk, $25q: taxi
lights on n(►rth south taxiway,
$800; connecting light, at fuel
pumps. burying of
hydro wires,„on highway 21,
,500, rend\ al of silo` -and
trees on approach to east -
west rung ay. $700; c'on-
struction of hard topped
surface at fuel pumps. $1,200
and helicopter landing pad,
'l'he tentative budget also
includes $20,000 for material
costs of a tee hangar; $1'',000
for material costs for an
administration building; and
$500 for the operating costs of
the sub committee.
The costs for the tee hangar
and administration building
are estimates for materials
only with the idea that con-
struction may he looked after
by .volunteer help from lane
owners. Through volunteer
labor they hope to reduce the
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