The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-02-11, Page 25GUARANTEED
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BRUCE ERSKINE
North 524-9555
Goderich Township Council
Agree to amended subdivision plan
Accounts totalling
$49,062.29 were ordered paid
when Goderich Township
Council met in, regular
session February 2.
J.L. Cox was present at the
meeting to explain the
newest drawings for the
Conklin Subdivision on lots
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about
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IVAN H. STECKLE C.L.U.
2$9 JONES STREET GO DERICF.1
524-8882
Mutual Life of Canada
104 and 105, Maitland Con-
cession. Council passed a
motion agreeing with the
amended plan as presented.
Building permits were
issued to Ivan Colclough for
an addition to his house and
to Walter McIlwain for a silo
feed roan
There was some discussion
on the official openu,g
ceremonies for the new
township hall to be held
March 14. The Reeve was
appointed to arrange a
program including speakers
and a lunch.
A report was given by E:U.
Mcllwain on behalf of the
Enterprising Seniors'
committee appointed to buy,
dishes for the new hall. He
said that'a quantity of dishes
fad a isea dy been boilst and
delivered with more to come.
Suitable shelves and racks
are now to be built to store
these dishes.
The clerk was ordered to
apply for the balance of the
1980 road subsidies.
Dick Peever's proposed
plans for a condominium to
be built adjacent to Bayfield
Rd. were presented to
council by S. Pompilli.
Various sketches and deign
drawings were used to
illustrate the proposal. No
motions were recorded
regarding this but council
was reminded that a meeting
will be held in the hall to
discuss the proposal fo{'-
mally on February 21 at 2
p.m.
Gary Davidson, Huron
County planner, was present
at the counell meeting to
answer several questions
pertaining to proposals by
Never, Splan, Sawcher,
Samways, Hartman, and
Donnelly.
Council learned . that
before it could issue a
building perm -t - to, -Sedan-€or..
part lot 35, concession 4, the '
property must be zoned to
-permit residential uses. A
motion was therefore passed
to request the planning
department to prepare a spot
zoning by-law, in sufficient
quantities for circulation, to
enable the township to issue
a building permit for a
residence.
A severance application
from Sawcher will be heard
hy,..._the .,...,...Land Division
Committee. Shore, I the
agent, has been notified of
the procedure necessary to
have the property 'Status
zoned'.
The Satnways proposal is
slated to come before the
Ontario Municipal Board
with two days scheduled for
the hearing.
G. Hiltz, on behalf of his
client, Hartman, requested
the township to proceed with
re -zoning land from rural
"'residential to commercial,
Davidson reported to council
that- he had been in com-
munication with Hiltz and
was---waiting--for fu'r'ther -in-
formation
A land severance ap-
plication requested by D.
Donnelly to sever a section of
lot 23, concession 1 is to be
dealt with as per
questionaire.
Council then adjourned
until February 16 at 1 p.m.
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As the clock finally ticked down to zero, tuckered slue -a -
won participants tumble to the ice in relief. The Satis<day
ten-hour event raised about $5,000 for the Goderich Minor
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Hockey Aaaoclatlon and the Figure Smiting Club. (Photo by
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Nancy Bedard, left, and Renee Carlisle were the winners of Thursday's bubble gum blowing
contest at GDCI. Here the two compare their winning techniques although Nancy's gum
would not cooperate. (Photo by Cath Wooden)
Bayfield choir sings
to Huronview residents
Rev. Wittick was unsuc-
cessful getting to the Sunday
morning service on
February 1, however, we are
very fortunate to have Cecil
Skinner who filled in nicely
and preached an excellent
sermon. The Huronview
choir sang two selections,
Somebody Is Praying For
You, and Waiting On Jesus.
We had a special treat on
Sunday afternoon when, in
spite of the stormy weather,
the St. Andrew's United
Church choir from Bayfield
ministered to us in song. The
program consisted of old
gospel songs and was much
enjoyed by those who'attend-
ed. We recorded the pro-
gram on the video and those
who missed attending on
Sunday afternoon have now
seen the video. We would like
to thank Rev. Thomas, Mrs.
Molly Cox, and the Bayfield
choir for the lovely after-
noon.
Old Tyme Music was held
"We personally invite you
to come to Clinton to
shop - and compare - oar
your next furniture purchase"
Compdre selection. quality price and
service. You can buy the 'best for less at
Batt &•Murch. Ca;:Tse'brrows-e through.our
vast selection of fine home furnishings.
We feel you II be pleasantly surprised -
we offer big -city selection at small-town
prices you con afford
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in Normal Care Sitting
Room On Monday afternoon
with our dietitian Mrs. Betty
Rogers leading the residents
in a hymn sing.
Ed Stiles was at the organ
on Tuesday afternoon and
played many favorites of the
residents: The ladies on first
North along with a few brave
men turned- up the rhythm
band instruments in time to
the music from our stereo
player.
Rev. Clark from Goderich
conducted Bible study in the
chapel on Thursday after-
noon.
Many heart . shaped
cookies were- -baked -in the
craft room this past week to
be enjoyed on St. Valentine's
Day, by the residents and
guests. Mrs. Elsie Hender-
son played the piano and
entertained the Over 90 Club
this past week. Valentine
Cookies and tea were served
at the close-.
Sympathy is expressed to
the family of the late Ada
Craig, who was in her 93rd
year.
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Don Denomme Clarence Dendmme
Valentine's Day...
give a
CEDAR CHEST
We now hove on excellent
selection...all specially
priced for Valentine's D,oyf
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