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.
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Other types of premises
routinely inspected by
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include: beauty and barber
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hospitals, mobile food
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