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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-10-28, Page 21These foster parents and volunteers with Huron County's Family and Children's Services received service awards at a foster parents banquet in Holmesville last Thursday evening. Back row, left to right, are foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Brand of R.R. 3 Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Darlow of R.R. 4 Wingham. Front row, left to right, are Greta Stokes of R.R. 2 Wingham, Isabel Bannerman of Wingham and Harold Stanbury of Goderich. Absent for photo were foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams of Wingham. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Goderich Township Offical Plan zoning explained Gary Davidson and Cindy Fisher of the Huron County. Planning Department were present at a special meeting of Goderich Township Council October 8 to explain the proposals for zoning the recreational and extractive sections of the township's Official Plan. No motions were recorded regarding this matter. A by-law to provide for a tile drain debenture on two owners for a total of $4,100 was given three readings and passe d. A court of revision on the Batkin-Dempsey 'Drain was held October 14 and since no appeals were received, a motion was passed that the court be closed. Five tenders were opened for -the con- struction of the .drain with. Posthill being hired to construct the closed portion at $10,825.38 and L.H. Tur- nbull being hired to con- struct the open .portion at $4,226. Turnbull was also hired to clean out the open portion of the Miller -Brand Drain as per his quote. Accounts totalling $10,815.68 , were ordered paid when council met in regular session Octoberl9. R.H. Peever and Bruce Scheifele were present to request improvement . to a culvert and outlet ditch leading from the Blue Anchor lands. Letters on the same matter were read from B.M. Ross who suggested correction methods and from Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. A motion was passed to in- struct the road superin- tendent to take the necessary action to have the ditch ( referred to in Ross' letter) cleared out, if possible,' by negotiation with L. Poth. The superintendent is to report to council at the next regular meeting on the result of his negotiations. If they are not satisfactory, council will instruct him to proceed under the authority of the Drainage Act. Mr. Shepherd attended the council meeting to discuss the dust problem in the V.L.A. subdivision. This matter was turned over to the road superintendent. An application for . a tile drain loan from R.M. Bell for $3,025 on lot 39 was ap- proved, subject to funds available. Pits and quarries licence applications were approved for Goderich Investments, lot 6, Maitland Concession; Don Crich, part lot 4, Plan 12; C.E. Reid, lot 39 and 40, Maitland Concession; K.G. Merner, lot 31, concession 13; James Lobb, lot 20, concession 15; Lavis Con- struction Co., lot 12,' Huron Road; Lavis Construction Co., lot 72; Maitland Con- cession; W.J. Forbes,' lot 21, concession 14; John Lavis, lot 16, Huron Road; and Ben Feagan, lot 5, Maitland Concession. ' Building permits Were issued to David Sowerby for a steel shed on lot 83, Maitland Concession; to Alec Ostrom to demolish a barn en lot 24, Base line; and to K. Vanden Heuvel for a corn crib and dryer house on lot 9, concession 4. The meeting then ad- journed until November 2 at 8p.m. MIDLAND DOHERTY LTD. 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So whether you're looking for a traditional solitaire, a stunning cluster ring or exquisite eternity ring come to Ansteff's, where you're sure to find exactly what you have in mind. if rt's from Anst ff's' it says, `you're special' A NSTETT lEMIIEI<'", 8 Albert Street, Clinton 26 Main Streit South, Seaforth 284 Main Street. Exeter 135 Queen Street East. St Marys 42 King Street South. waterloo You and your By JOHN ORR, C.J.H.l. (C) The role of the public health inspector is primarily in the quality control field; that is, checking to see that restaurants and food stores are satisfactorily clean and properly operated to con- tinue selling food products to the public. Other types of premises routinely inspected by Health Unit staff to ensure that they are clean and tidy include: beauty and barber shops, slaughter houses, meat packing plants, hospitals, mobile food premises, nursing homes, public washroom facilities, bowling alleys, pinball halls, drive-in theatres, motels, hotels, summer camps, public swimming pools, pet shops, etc. Routine surveillance of water supplies and dining utensils is essential to pro - tett the general public's health. Other aspects of inspection health (unit) work include inspection of all new pluanbing in- stallations. and alterations and •any septic tank in- stallations. Since Southwestern On- tario has the highest rate of aminal rabies in wi dlife, the surveillance of all animals involved in biting incidents is paramount in importance. The investigation of all food- borne illnesses and the in- vestigation of communicable diseases is also very impor- tant in the suppression of disease spread. The average day of a public health inspector is never normal. Because of the varied important pro- grams, no day is the same and is far from repetitive and boring. One of the important themes of inspectors is il- lustrated in this ditty about proper food temperature control: keep hot foods hot; keep cold foods cold; when in doubt about food quality, throw food out!! Red Cross BLOOD INIC DONOR CL G.D.C.I. AUDITORIUM THURS.,OCT. 29th FROM 2 P.M. TILL 5 P.M. 6:30 P.M. TILL 8:30 P.M. This Public Minded Message Published by... DEARBORN STEEL PRODUCTS INC.. GrQDERICHS OW STAR,, WEPN. '..P,4Xe °. aBER28,1001 PAGE a4 ►ee Bo. ley for, your life insurance°Dad investment needs Bob McKinley. 262-5462, Hensoll Featuring. ® No Load Savings Pions. a Income Tax Deferred on Interest. • RRS.P'S.. Annuities 0 income. 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The contractors listed in the .CGSB program certify to their clients that their quality of insulation workmanship meets the CGSB standard. Only those contractors listed in the CGSB certification program are authorized to use the CGSB synlhol. USiNG A CONTRACTOR FOR CHiP? CGSB iS A MUST. CHIP (the Canadian Home Insulation Program) offers taxable grants of up to $500 to'make your home Netter insulated and more airtight -if your house was built before January 1. 1961 -whether von own or rent. ;After November 1. 14 I. if you intend to apply for CHiP and have a cor.,tractor install the materials. you must use a contractor who is listed with the CGSB program, You won't he eligible for a • grant otherwise. C • Itt tfc a • • If you prefer to do it yourself and use'CHiP only to assist with buying materials, that's tine.. But remember, you must install the materials before applying for a CHIP grant. • • CHOOSE YOUR CONTRACTOR CAREFULLY The new CGSB certification program • will do much to reduce the problem of poor yualit} work by insulatiori contractors. hut don't step there. 'r "u should further protect yourself in these way s: • . Plan vour home's cncrp savings by filling iii the tree EnerSave 'Energ} Analysis' questionnaire. Call' the EncrSave Heatlinc toll-free for vour copy. ('.,11 h,11 ttrc I Sall 'h" oso ()li,m,r Hull Iry I.I1t' ,rll 99' I`II11 ?. ;Ask friends or neighbours to recommend a contractor. Verity the contractor's CGSB listing number with >our CHIP office. Check the company's record vvith the Better Business Bureau or your provincial Consumer Affairs office. 4. Watch out for high-pressure sales techniques. Compare costs. Get three estimates in writing which locate and specif} the si,e of the at ea to he insulated. give the type of materials to he used and list their RSI (or Rt value. (RSI is the new metric rating for insulation). 5. 6. Check your contractor for details such as CGSB listing number. the estimate of your home's eyistii) RSI (or R) alue, the RS1 (or R) value of insulation to he added. and the recommended RSI for R) value your area. 7. ;Monitor the job. If possible. stay home while the work is hcini done. non't he shy about asking the contractor questions. 8. Never sign a blank or partl\ tilled -in contract or CHiP application form. It takes planning and comparison shopping to find good value for your insulation dollar. But it's in your hest interest to do it rrglrr from the start. Get in touch with vour CHIP orrice in Toronto to find out het her vour home Is eligible and how to appl\ horontrr 7$9-0581 or calltoll-tree 1 8(1O-268-1818 for HOME ENERGY CONSERVATION IS PART OF AS NATIONAL GY PROGRAM .:s7k l.:V.P. ,>: T r rt:0.,..,Mro(.4'S.F......�«- n j i,i (��,';tlurCes Canaria