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Township council trc
down on drive4n conditions
GODERICH TWP. - Council here, at their to purchase a road sander for use on
April 7, motioned Clerk Robin township roads at a price of $3,671.
q °TieeEing on The Biggin Drain Improvement report
'"Thompson to contact the head office of was considered by council. After a long
. Premier Operating in Toronto iu an effort to was discussion on the counc the reportr lwas
ong
have conditions improved at Goderich's provisionally adopted.
Mustang Drive -In.
Numerous complains and an on-site in -Mike and Mark Sully and Dave Campbell
were present to discuss the possibility of
spection has convinced council to force im dividing their property into three parcels
provements to the existing conditions at the and then obtain two buildings for residential
drive-in theatre. use. Council will investigate the requestrand
In other business, council conducted a the possible measures required to app
ve
public meeting for two applications for re -the request.
zoning.Building permits were requested by Davis
No objections or presentations were made Sowerby for a house addition; Shawn Con -
during the meeting on the re -zoning applica
tions of Arie VanderEnde or Reg Smith.nor for a chalet; Raye Armstrong for a sh-
ed; John Lindsay for a garage; John
Both applications were passed by council. Hoogendoorn for a barn; Gerald Orr for a
OtheIn other business, Ken Wilson attended silo and Norman McHohn for a house illi
$39 .50 for legal feese question incurred a bill for tion. The permits were issued by council.
town 0 legal by . the A quit claim deed was granted to K and M
purchased
regarding the S.A.M. matt visit was Connelly for a small section of road which
purd until April Mr. Wilson. The matter has not been used for over 100 years.
filed until stfr 21. A bylaw was passed to convey the north
A request for a land severance for N. Or part of First Street in Plan 275 in
mandy was passed by council. Holmesville to J.B. and Elena Morgan. The
J. Morris was present to request an item south part of First Street in Plan 275 was
in the development agreement on the JAM transferred to A. Hoggart.
development be amended to delete the A tile -drain loan was requested by Alfons
necessity of asphalt pavement. Council Wick for a total of $10,385. The application
agreed to accept a gravel road in lieu of the was proved subject to the availability of
pavement, provided the road is built to funds
township standards. Council also requested r
guarantee that the road is built. Public The Clinton Hospital's request fo
Mr. Morris put up $2,000 in security to a donation of ,000 in 1987 was passed by
or
Council motioned the road superintendent council.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1986—Page 5
Science
s
Fair t® fe
SMOOTHING THE ROUGH EDGES — The Harmony Kings, above, and the Harmony
HI-Lites have been practising hard both for a show they will put on April 19 and for
Mcllwraith photos
competitions which are slated to be held over the next two months.
Annual Sprirng Concert
to beheld in Seaford
store 120 projects
The fifth Annual Huron Cpunty Science
4;'. Fair will feature over 120 projects com-
pleted by Grade Seven and Eight students
from Huron County Board of Education
r:,
schools.
Students will be competing in Computer,
t w'Physical and Biological categories for a
6..: variety of awards. One new award this year
4:.'4,1s the "Conservation Award". The Ausable
Bayfield and Maitland Valley Conservation
;Authorities are sponsoring this award to en-
urage students to• explore the complex
td exciting fields of conservation.
Over the past four years, the Huron Coun-
ty Board of Education has sent students to
Toronto, Halifax, Saskatoon and Cornwall to
compete against students from across
Canada at the annual Canada Wide Science
Fair. Up to four projects may be sent to
Calgary this year during May to compete, if
deemed worthy by the judges.
The public is invited to view the projects
and to talk with the students between til :0190
p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, A
Presentation of awards will take place at
3:00ntral
Huron Secondary School in Clinton on.m. The fair will be held at e April
18 and 19.
•
People are being invited to jump aboard
the Harmony Express April 19 when the
Harmony Kings and Harmony Hi -Rtes
combine to present their fourth annual
Spring Concert.
The Concert, which is slotted to begin at
7 :59 p.m. at the Seaforth and District
Community Centres on the Saturday, ur l "Will
feature the two groups, plus
Junior Male Quartet, Horizon Ladies
Quartettet from
Kitchener'guestand a
. Organ ers sayit promisees to be
a good show.
"There has been a lot of preparation put
into the show," said Bruce W hitmore, public
relations officer for the concert.
"W e, the Kings, have a competition on
Saturday and the girls compete in May so a
lot of the songs we'll be singing have been
prepared for competition, so it should be
first lass entertainment. We've worked
for this."
hard all winter approximately
This year's show will run
two hours including the intermission. The
show chairman is Ross Kahle although Mr.
Whitmore insists the entire showp in
up
effort with everybody playing some
n
the production.
The Harmony Kings is made up of 42 men
and the Hi-Iites comprises 52 women.
Members of both groups come from a radius
of 30 miles of Seaforth. The Kings have been
together for four years while the Hi-Wes
formed two years ago. Both groups practice
on Tuesday nights for approximately two
and one-half hours. The Hi -Lutes don't meet
during the summer months while the men
meet on a less frequent and strictly social
basis.
"It's a real good fellowship. That's the
name of the game, singing and fellowship,"
said Mr. Whitmore.
A LAUGHING MATTER — Dave Campbell
of the Harmony Kings laughs as his fellow
harmonizers try to -get their act together.
The Harmony Kings are prep ring for their
lwrai h photo
annual show.
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