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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-01-29, Page 2Page 2--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JAN !ARV 99,19$6 Hoimesville stree.- GODERICH TWP. - A representative from Ontario Hydro attended the council meeting on January 2 to discuss replacing the street lights in Holmesville. Bill Dodds of Ontario explained the feasability of changing the streetlights in the village to a more modern form of streetlighting. Council instructed the clerk to gain more information into other streetlighting operations in the area. The information on other forms of streetlighting will be presented at a meeting to be held in the Clear future with residents.•of Holmesville to discuss replacing the ex- isting light,s., Wayne Elliott was present at the meeting to discuss snow plowing problems in the township. Council instructed the road superintendent to check into, the complaints and possibly change some of the plowing. routes and times. Council accepted the resignation of E.U. Mt•Tllwain ac hnilrlinq inspectnr Mr MrTU- htinlooked into on the Farm and Home Safety Association for a.three-year term. The Bayfield Fall Fair board requested a donation to the August fair. council agreed. to give a $100 donation to both the Bayfield Fall Fair and the Clinton Spring Fair at the time of the fairs. The Town and Country Homemakers re- quested a grant in the amount of $1,400. Council agreed to donate $300 by April, 1986 and offered free use of the hall for any two wain has offered to continue until a suc- cessor can be named. Council will place an ad in the Clinton and Goderich papers calling for applications for the position. Applicants are to state qualifications and salary expectations and should be willing to commence work by March 1. Applications are to be in the clerk's hands by February 1.. • Councillor Charles Brand was appointed by council to represent Goderich Township G(1DERICHEXPANSION Psychiatric services grow under grant Psychiatric out-patient services at the Alexandra and Marine Hospital in Goderich will be expanded, Health Minister Murray Elston and Agriculture arid Food Minister Jack Riddell, MPP Huron -Middlesex, announced recently. The hospital will receive an additional $110,550 in annual operating costs to ex- pand the services through the ministry's community .mental health program The new program is in addition to the hospital's existing Community Psychiatric Services Program, which is directed to emotionally disturbed people who live in Huron County. "The out-patient program will expand its day treatment services, doubling the number of the people now being treated. A1tngethor it will aor"P annrnvimatPly 40 people at one time, or about 120 annually," Elston said. "The out-patient.,prograrri will continue to provide individual and group therapy, financial counselling, living -skills training and literacy upgrading, but on a broader basis," Riddell said. "The goal of the pro- gram is to help prevent the need to stay in hospital and help patients lead productive lives in the community." "The program is among 34 new com- munity mental health programs to be funded by the ministry at an annual cost of $4.6 million," Elston said. "Another $1.5 million has been approved for enhance- ment of existing programs. This brings total spending to $48 million annually for 276 community mental health programs." events of their chotce.in 1986. Lawyer W.J. Egener atteuded• the meeting and requested, on behalf of his clients, that a short section of road on lots 36 and 37 be closed and deeded to his clients. Council motioned they would proceed with the road closing afteu the applicant has agreed to pay all costs to the township. Council also stated it didn't have the authority to deed the entire allowance to on- ly one owner. The request must also be agreed on by the two adjacent owners. Building permits were issued to Franz Hellerschmid in order to demolish two silos and a barn. Council passed a bylaw to authorize a tile drain debenture for two owners for $20,600. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathers attended the meeting to inquire into the possibility of building a new house on lot 20, concession 4. Council agreed a house could be built on that site without any problems. Council accepted the one -ton truck tender of Goderich Plymouth and Chrysler with a bid of $10,972.90. Four other tenders put in bids on the truck. The tender is subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Council also accepted the furnace and diesel fuel tender of Edwards Fuels of Goderich over three other tenders. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 FRESH CRISP 4-H program teaches essentials HEAD LETTUCE KUENZIG FOOD MARKET CLINTON CANADA'S FINEST GRADE A BEEF The trowels and tribulations of creating a vegetable garden, keeping it growing, an reaping the benefits are discussed in a nes 4-H project, Seed to Shelf. This project was developed to teach the essentials of where, when and how to plant a vegetable garden; what to plant and how to care for it until harvest. When the produce is ready, the members will learn how to preserve their fresh produce by canning, freezing, drying and pickling. How to ex- hibit and the judging of these products will also be discussed. By Achievement Day, the members will have acquired new skills in growing vegetables and preservation while having fun at the same time. WING STEAK OR T-BONE FROZEN UTILITY GRADE (4-15 LB) SIZE YOUNG TURKEYS CANADA'S FINEST GRADE A BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK TIDE LAUNDRY DETERGENT 6 LITRES, LB. ,CANADA GRADE,A BEEF BONELESS . RUMP ROAST CANADA GRADE A BEEF FULL CUT ROUND STEAK LB. lLEM1 BONELESS STEWING BEEF WHITE SWAN PRINTED ASSORTED 2 ROLL PKG. LB. Drifting -snow blamed for accident GODERICH TWP - Drifting snow was blamed for a single vehicle accident involv- ing a London women on January 25, accor- ding to the Goderich detachment of the OPP. • Nancey Cummings,2ix. of . London was driving. on Highway "lit''` 6drih Township sideroad 15-16 when drifting snow caused her to lose control of the vehicle and roll into the ditch. . There were no injuries. Damage to the Cummings vehicle was estimated at $2,000. On January 27, a two -car collision on Highway 4, just north of Vanastra Road caused a total of $900 damage to vehicles driven by Scott Heatherington, 24, of Guelph and Francis Anderson, 36, of Clinton. The Heatherington vehicle was stopped at the intersection when the Anderson vehicle, in the process of making a left turn, struck the Heatherington vehicle. There were no injuries. An estimated $400 damage was reported for the Heatherington vehicle while the Anderson vehicle received an estimated $500 in damages. WHOLE OR SHANK PORTION FULLY COOKED SMOKED PARTY HAM MARY MILES COOKED HAM DELI SLICED MARY MILES SALAMI, PEPPERONI SUMMERrSAUSAGE LB. LB. LB. PRODUCE OF U.S.A. FRESH ROMAINE LETTUCE PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 CELERY STALKS PRODUCT OF U.S.A SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT 1 LITRE u..w Each.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. ONT. NO. 1 LARGE GREEN $`1Pv EET PEPPERS .99 Each 149 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 CUCUMBERS LB. ,59 Each PRODUCT OF U.S.A. WHITE SWAN FACIAL TISSUE 200'S WEEKLY WEATHER JAN. 1986 1985 21 0 -5 -5 -20 22 -1 -4 ' -4 -6 23 -2 -5 -4 -7 24 -3 -11 -3 -6 25 1 -5 -3 -8 26 0 -6 -7 -12 27 -7 -17 -5 -13 SNOW 9 cm 13crn 1.99 I .99 Doz. CAN. NO. 1 CELLO RADISHES .79 STOKELY KIDNEY BEANS 14 OZ. J.B. PURE UNSWEETENED BEST INTEREST 1O�* APPLE JUICE 48 OZ. 9 .99 McCAIN FROZEN , ORANGEJUICE 12.5 OZ. 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