HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-09-30, Page 6PAGE 6 --GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1981
Goderich Township Council
Pay education t
At the regular meeting of
Goderich Township Council
September 7, accounts totall-
mg $133,791.03 were ordered
paid. Of this amount, $80,000
was for the Huron County
Board of Education taxes
and $21,157 was for the road
superintendent payroll.
D. MacIntyre and L. Crich
were present to discuss a
drainage problem on part lot
10, concession 1. The matter
was deferred until discussion
with the road superin-
tendent. Council expressed
the opinion that the water
should be conducted down
the bank in a closed drain,
although no motions were
recorded.
Peter Dick again inquired
about the possibility of ob-
taining an access to his
property on part lot 10,
concession 1. The clerk was
instructed to reply that
council would not agree to an
access road to his property
due to the location on' the
lake bank; that parking was
not permitted on the
Lakeside Park; and that he
should endeavour to make
arrangements with some
adjacent owner for parking
permission.
• Mel and Marie Holan
requested permission to
cross the one foot road
reserve and thereby gain
access from Dryden Lane.
Council granted permission.
J. Bakker was present to
explain his desire to sever a
part of his property on lot 6,
Maitland Concession.
Council agreed that the
request seemed logical but
no motions were recorded.
Five gravel pits were
presented for licencing
approval and counc>l. agreed
Approve trapping
Goderich Township
Council met for their regular
meeting September 21.
William Elliott was
present to request per-
mission to trap on county
roads and permission was
granted.
P. Bugler also attended the
meeting to discuss the
possibility of setting up a
, karate school in the township
hall. No motions were
recorded.
M. Vanderwall was
present with an amended
developers agreement
Women's
Day Out
resumes
The .Wo>snen's Day Out
program will resume
Wednesday, October7 in the
basement of the MacKay
Centre for Seniors on North
Street.,
The group willmeet each
Wednesday morning from
9.30 to 11 a.m. and the $1.25
admission price includes,
babysitting services.
, : At the October 7 meeting'
-the ladies will be treated to
dance fit and the remainder
of the month's programs
includes; October 14 -health
and nuttjtion discussion;
October 21-a visit to the
Christmas Country Fair and
October, 28:a representative
of Brown's Decorating will
speak. Everyone is welcome
to attend,
concerning the S.A.M.
subdivision. It was moved by
Councillor` Osborn that the
reeve and clerk discuss the
changes with the township
solicitor and in particular
the possibility of legally
collecting the water rates on
lot 8 after the installation of
the communal water system.
xes
to their operation. These are
owned by Lav is, Mon-
tgomery, R. a,- ..'ott, Reder
and Ray Po g. r.
Building permits were
issued to Keith Allen for a
garage; to Paul Brown for a
house addition; to Laurie
Cox for manure storage; to
David Orr for a garage; to
Charles Wain for a house
addition; and to Floyd
Mathers for a extension of
one year on his present
building permit.
A permit requested by Ron
Kerr for a barn was ap-
proved but held for a cer-
tificate of compliance.
Six tenders were received
for the crushing and hauling
of 20,000 cubic yards of
gravel for township roads
with Radford's being ac-
cepted at $1.56 subject to
MTC approval.
Five tenders were
received for the loading and
hauling of 1,000 years of pit
run gravel, 1,000 yards of top
soil, 2,000 yards of crushed
gravel and 2,000 yeards of
sand. Again Radford's was
accepted at .68, .70, .65 and
.55 subject to MTC approval.
By-law number 16, 1981, a
by-law to increase the in-
terest rate on tax arrears for
the year. 1980 and previous
years to 24 per cent per year,
was given three readings
and passed.
HAPPY 25th ANNIVERSARY
Mom and Dad
Ron and Yvonne Pentland
Lore Jim, Joanne, Jacqueline,
Kathy, Paul and Laurie
Pineapple Wed'Oes
Pineapple Rings
Sunshine Fruit Mix
Deluxe Fruit Mix
Light Fruit Mix
Whole and Broken
Red and Green
Cherries
'1.8518
'2.4918,
'2.45 L8
'1.95 LB
'1.251a
Orange. Lemon, Citron
Peel . ' 1 .30 LB
Orange lemon Peel 11.20 LB
Citron Peel '1.45 LB
s1.15113
Melon Cubes
Candied Ginger and
Maraschino Cherries
Also Available
Walnut Pieces
Walnut Crumbs
Almondt•Slivered
Whole Blanched
Natural
Filberts
'2.59 LB.
'2.89 Is
'2.45', LB
'2.59 LB
'2.35 . , L8
'2.59 l8
Cashew Pieces
Pecans
Raisins
Lena
Sultana
Bleached
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