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Shrier and his wife, Jocelyn, Signal -Star
Publishing vice-president, will continue to
live in the community and will serve on t1le
board of directors advising on the business
affairs of the publishing company.
Jo reiterated Bob's sentiments about the
sale claiming the company was being
passed on to a capable and professional
organization.
"I've been impressed by the integrity
that's evident in their management
group," Jo said. "I know they will treat
employees very well and that's what's im-
portant to us."
The company will continue to run as it
has, without any significant changes either
in staff or business practice.
Henry Burgoyne, whose family has own-
ed the St. Catharines Standard since 1891,
said he was "thrilled" with the acquisition
of Signal -Star Publishing adding that the
company would continue to operate
independently.
"Signal -Star Publishing will remain an
independent corporate entity as a wholly-
owned subsidiary of St. Catharines Stan-
dard Limited," he explained. "The staff
will remain the same, we will not exercise
any editorial control and, in fact, we will
rely almost totally on present manage-
ment. It is a .well-run operation and it just
makes good business sense to leave it
alone."
The company will continue to operate
under local management, John Buchanan,
general manager of printing who has been
with Signal -Star since 1955 and Tom Flynn,
general manager publishing, a 16 -year
employee.
The Shriers purchased the Goderich
Signal -Star from George and Gene Ellis in
1965 and a third partner, Howard Aitken,
joined the company as vice-president one
year later. Signal -Star Publishing was one
of the first weekly newspapers in the in-
dustry to install a web -offset press at its
West Street location.
Over the 25 -year tenure of the Shriers,
the company grew from one weekly
newspaper to a congolomerate of eight
newspapers in addition to a thriving prin-
ting and mailing division. The company
employs 145 people and has been a leader
in the community newspaper field employ-
ing the latest computer, printing and com-
position technology.
Zoning for
bed and
breakfast
passes
CLINTON - Peter Bakos and Brian
Gowan's application to rezone property at 71
Kirk Street to allow a bed and breakfast
establishment has 'been passed. The deci-
sion was made at council's April 21 meeting.
The bed and breakfast inn will allow a
maximum of eight guest rooms but only six
will be used at the present time.
The news of the rezoning will be cir-
culated to area residents, and if they have
any objections, they must do so in writing
and submit them to the clerk's office.
Weed Inspector
Also at council's April 21 meeting, it was
decided to hire Joe Gibson as the town's
weed inspector for the year.
Low Rise Rehabilitation Program
Last year the Town of Clinton was able to
improve 11 buildings under the Low Rise
Rehabilitation Program. This year the town
is requesting another 20 projects be done.
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