HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-06-24, Page 7Garden club helps
Mb eri of the howl at Alumna*
Marine and General Hospital are highly
appieciative of the Goderich Carden
CluIns effoets.
The goatee dub members have put a
great deal Of dbwt to browning the
Raiders atthe feud of the hospitaL
Penny sale
The hospital auxiTiary's annual Panay
Fair realized IMO for hospital wok,
Departs Mrs. Janet Kallifleinch.
She says tag day is upcoming }Way,
July 3.
The auxibary is loolkiAg for new
mmbes. Nest regular meeting is
Seote4nber3 at the hospftal.
New doctors
The cenientials of Dr. Andrew Grant
Murton and Dr. Donald Neal have been
reviewed and apprereed by Metfical
Advisory (bmmittee at Alexandra
Martine and Generalflospital.
Dr. Murton and Dr. Neal will be
working in the emergesicy department at
AM&G this summer.
BOARD
•BRIEFS
Appointment
Bola Dempsey has heen named to the
vacant seat on the hospital heard
Dempsey was serving on the hoard as
elle of two provinciat representatives
appointed by the peovince when the ,
hospital was in some financials".
Gerry Ginn I Godeeich Township, is
the other provincial rep.
Their terms expire later this year, and
it is not lmown for certain if provincial
representatinn will contraue en the
Woad
Dempsey has become so actively in-
volved with the board, especially the
upcoming building roject members
were pleased to appobt him to a regular
posik- on wfthout provincial imlications.
Seniors say thanks
Dear Editor:
On behalf off the members
of the MacKay Centre for
Seniors we wish to thank the
Gth anoaluer for the
menet co-operation which
we have received (haring air
hard -raising campaign in the
past year.. We appreciate
very much the coverage
which was so generously
given through pictures and
written reports. We thank
the managurest and staff
sincerely.
We would also hie to thank
_M the orromizations and inn
dividuals who have
sup-
ported the Centre through
donatiOns of money, time
and labour.. Because of your
generosily„ the total amount
of money raised m the cam-
paign to date is in excess of
MOW Without this help the
MacKay Centre project
could not have been com-
pleted. Our sincere thanks to
all of you fon your prompt
response to our appeal! campaign.
Ilboughriedt' the campaign
Howard Ferguson of the
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Cononoeeee ostos he
lbreasurer and gave his time
freely and willingly to this
cause. We thank him for his
interest and Wink in this
Noise bylaw
Deiu-Editoin
In last week's SignaleSiar
the figure of 200 feet was
einem, reasteros talk _ ironical
from stereo sets, etc. I wish
to paid out that•there is no
miaiMum distance quoted m
the Noise By -Law. The 200
feet was merely used as an
example of when a com-
plaint might Neely be made.
I had a couple of calls barn
citizens who wanted
dadfication on whether a
person nearer than 200 feet
Yours sincerely,
'The Fund Raising
Cotranftbee„
NR Rees and
flarold Bettger,
Co-chairmen
Janet ICallifleisch,
Secretary
away cmid' emsplain..
If the music is excessively
loud and disturbing a
neighbour. then it is, an in-
fraction of the by-law.
However, we eapect people
to be reasonable in this
regard - the music must be
ezeessively loud and it must
be diSturhiag. We would not
wart persons complaining
every time a radio was swit-
ched on.
Yours truly„
° Patrick D. King,
Chief of Police
Power lines concern fa
DetwEibtor:
Fenn
Huron Coady have formed*
week* groop to counrmate
involvement by the
agricultural comorindly at
01060 Hydro's he"
on "al Power Plann
ing southwestesn Onlonao.'
(Atari° Hydro hen televi
ed its proposals as to public
brvolvement in the selection
of foe proposed motes for a
500 K.V. line to connect
Brian Hacker Power to the
southwestern Ontario pill
This power line will be as
• mailgY to expect surplus
power to the EL& and
another modem power plant
bunt on this line in the future
could be a possibility. • ,
The lammed methodology
of public involvement, tim-
ing of the hearings, headline
just a few tithe concerns the
group rites in a letter to On-
tario Hydrifs chaimino„
Hugh Illadhoolay:
Desalts. Macaulay:
This- is to inform you that
farm gimps in INS area
have fumed an Age"
Power Line Weeking Cain
-
mnce. A thimm Tinny
IfIctioaft„ RBI Lick, (a-
buki and Secretary, Bill
JeingdanERI Godedch,
Chiliad° were elected it a
meetiagheidJune ire MIL
We wish to point out that
the Public Patticipation pro-
cedures outlined in the June
ft 1901, biriva
Sion on the soutimestein On-
tario Working groups do not
conform to the Porter thin -
mission's reemmndtiens„
spedfirally recommenda-
tion 6.3 in several crucial
areas:
(a) The mut affected
citizens seem least
represented.
Pi) The chairmen of the
working groom are being
selected for Ontario liyiker
and not by the weal*
grOUP
60 The procediares, agen
dan, etchave all been
prepated by Ontatio Hydro,
without citizurpantation
Grape -nova
. We fled the current pro-
posal unacceptable. and
believe the procedure should
he revised as to conforna
with The Meter Cana
sion's recommendatims as
to these proceedings.
We also find the timiag of
the Public pro-
cess absurd -I public par-
tcipaton is truly desired.
After a long delay in its
release ft has been scheduled
in the busiest time in the
farm calendar. It will also
GoomaismargrArt„wmazsomr„mm
ers
conflict with holiday time of
mit other organieations
representing the buliness
section Ter allow
public involveMent
particiti. attar' process
must be rescheduled to late
fall and winter ISM
We ate moaned that so
hide effort has been made to
involveloaddlikens.
We, as a con", de
mend to participate in the
public partkipation process
and wish to appoiat a
repre" to de ap-
propriate cilia:Hens comiaiifttee
when they are formed
Please give these noncoms
your immediate affection.
On Behalf of the
Agricuthwal
PowerLine
Working Conanittee
BillJongejan
• Goderich
519-501-9859
Goderich display in very good taste
Dear Editor:
We read the advertise-
ment in the Globe on the
weekend, ""Your a to
Discover - Goderich” re
Goderich display at the
- Eaton Centre We raised OW
Goderich flag - it is flying
proudly and will be for this
Coded& Week in Toronto.
Last evening we toured the
el:Italia and we congratulate
the two young ambassadors,
Jane Smith and thrums
McGuire. They are dining an
encellent job. The whole
San lucky
display is interesting, in
very good taste and to on ex-
nostaigia!
The picture show was n
ly done, more than that, eh
farrago:miss' haw
L In the history section,
we missed hearing about I.
Tiger Dewlap and seeing a
picture of the Ihnlop tomb.
2. In the Quality of Life
section, there were no pic-
tures of the dowdres„ the
schools or the hospital or the
DearEdftor:
In letters to the Edftor in
last week's issue, Mrs. Pat
Wheeler was complaining
about her sm rat getting a
certain job with the town. I
think she is lacky tbo have one
son working for the town (let
alone two). There are kits of
students wanting jobs in
town belt have no one on
council to give a helping
handL
I agree with Elsa
Haydonla notice el motion
about patronage I hope the
council members vidll think
of this very well as there are
other elections coming up.
Siacerely„
VernSmith
0
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e Government's
Off -Oil Rebate
-up to $800.
Phone
• 'The Gas Line:
1-8001-2650-0562
(tou i)
Natural gas is the most eccvno-
mical way to heat your home.
And there's plenty of natural gas in
Canada - enough aheady dis
covered to keep you warm into the
21st Century.
So call The Gas Line befoe'
you make a decision for any other
energy alternative to otl. Union
Gas will send you a book of detailed
comparisms of various energy
sources, so you can make an in-
formed chok:e. Well send you
the Federal Government's booklet
that describes their rebate - op to
$800. - for convertingfium eful. And
well show you how Umo' n Gas's
finance plan can help you spread the,
cost of conversion on your gas bills.
Ow natural is to be
your best heatin' g buy or a
time.
else can warm
Le. do fir
mwo
cos:
hlaary.
When the Tourism Com-
mittee does this parka
again please zero in on the
cultural features of
Girded& Sumubms would
be: the inkelown Band„ Har-
bourairese the Ida Stewart
Singers„ the Goderich Little
Theatre (king skits' about
Goderich and Huron aunty
his. tory. Please put Jack
MacLaren's song "round
the Spare on a reeled!
Thronto people are skraly
becoming aware that there
are of places to see in the
sanmier than Muskoka!
Atany people ask onnWhere
• is Goderichr. The best
answer we find is: "Go right
through Shafted -
west - and you'll hit both
Goderich and Lake Huronr.
Our best wishes to all in
the Prettiest Town in
Canada."
• Sinely,
Ann Leitch
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