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olborne Township Council
authorizes installation of signs
CoThorhe ownship Coun,
41 met for their first
meeting of 1983 on January 4
and approved bills and ac-
counts m the amount of
$142,408 for payment. Includ-
ed in this Payment were
amounts of $50,000 for repay-
ment of a bank note, $17,335
for tile drainage loans, and
$4,618 to the Town of
Goderich for the final
quarterly requisition for the
Hohnesville Landfill Site.
By-law No. 3-1983, to
authorize the erection of stop
signs on towpshin roads, was
given all required readings
and passed, authorizing the
placement of stop signs at
the intersection of the con-
cession road between Conr
cesSions 2. and 3 West Divi-
sion and the sideroad
betWeen Block E and Lot 1,
Concession 3 W.D. and
between Block C and Lot 1 of
Concession 2 W.D.„, The stop
signs will be erected to con-
trol south-east bound and
north-west bound traffic on
the concession road.
One building permit was
issued to Verdun Vanstone
for the installation of steel
siding on his barn on Part of
Lot 1, Concession 3 E.D.
A request from Mrs. Don-
na Crawford, convener of the
Colborne Township
Christmas fair, that the fair
be held on October 19, 22 and
1 23, 1983, was considered and
approved.
Rating By-law No. 4-1983,
authorizing alile loan to Jim
Hawkins, Lot 14, Concession
Lake Road West, received
all required readings and
Was passed. Applications for
. -
tile drainage loos were al?,
proved for Bryon Black, to
tile part 'Of Lot 9, Concession
10 W.D. and for Olen McNeil
to tile part of Lot 5, Conces-
sion 12 W.D., both approvals
being subject to the
availability of funds in the
1983-84 drainage year.
By-laws confirming the
appointment of officials snr1
for setting gouncil
honoraria,rates of pay and
salaries were discussed at
length and set over to bp
finalized at the January 18
meeting.
The meeting was adjourn—
ed to the next regular
Meeting to be held at 8 p.m:,
January 18.
Auditions to be held
Robertson Round -up
Well, everyone is back at
school after the holidays (not
that they like it but they're
back anyway).
, One of the most popular
gifts that everyone received
was video games—Atari,
Coleco Vision, Intelevision,
Odyssey, you name it! Some
people already had the
systems so they -got car-
tridges. A cartridge costs
anywhere from $30 to $80.
The cartridges are games
that you play on the systems.
Some games you can play
are Pac-Man, Mega Mania,
Atlantis, Pitfall, Mad
Bomber, Demon Attack,
Demons to tjamonds, Lock
and Chase, Gort, K.C.
Munchkin, Cat and Mouse,
Star Raiders, Raiders of the
Lost Ark, Star Wars and
hundreds of others.
Another popular gift was
earmuffs. But when Santa's
elves made the E.T. (the
Extra Terrestrial doll L they
didn't know what a hit it
would be. E.T. was the most
money making movie last
year.—by Heather Larsen.
In the near future, the
students from the three
Grade 8 classes will be
starting auditions for parts
in the Grade 8 operetta to be
held this May.—Craig Smith.
The students are starting
to think hard about the
science fair. The fair will be
held in March which doesn't
leave much time. Get
cracking !—John King.
For the next few weeks,
Grade 13 students are
coming to Robertson SchooL
to do special projects,with a
few of the senior students.
The Grade 13s are being
marked. The projects are
also being used for the
science fair by some
students.
UNISEX•
toiRSTYL
Linda Feagan
87 St.David Street
524-8501
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Linda M. Feagan,
formerly of
Goderich Hairport,
is pleased to
announce she is now
providing
UNISEX
HAIRSTYLING
at her own salon.
Both New and Former Clients
Most Welcome
oppc- .
TUESDAY -FRIDAY; 9:00-6:00, SATURDAY; 9:00-12:00
Please call for an appointment
cot SPECIAL c464flb
MINI SWEETHEART
ALUM
Plan a Portrait Gift for
Your Valentine
1 miniature album & 2 wallet prints
$3.95
REGULAR*7.00 VALUE
No additional charge for groups. Additional portraits, and special effects portraiture.
if available, ay be purchased at reasonable prices in addition to offer shown. Poses
mour selection. Satisfaction guaranteed or deposit cheerfully refunded. Not valid with
any other offer.
Ws use
Kodak paper.
Rwetts
good took.
JANUARY 1 3th, 1 4th & 1 5th
10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thurs. & Fri.
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.
preard.tertfleethiTAIIrte.
397 BAYFIELD ROAD
1114011 SUNCOAST MALL
GODERICH
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the livery restoration fund received a welcome boost to the tune of $2,000 last week when
Kinsmen Club president Ron Blue presented this cheque on behalf of the club. Arts Foun-
dation president Phil McMillan and past president Dorothy Wallace accepted the donation.
(photp by Dave Sykes). ,
GIODERICH 8IGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1983—PAGE 9
New 441 project to begirt
Mrs. Linda Bissett will be
attending the 41-13 leadership
workshop on January 19 and
20 for the 4-11 project, "On-
tario Heritage": Linda ex-
pects to start this project
early in. February and
anyone wishing to join the 4-
H group for this course,
please call 524-8046.
Social News
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Buchanan for New Years
were their son Fred
Buchanan and wife Sheila,
grandson Brad and wife and
baby and granddaughter
Kelly and husband Doug
Darby, all from Acton; their
son, Marty Buchanan, wife
Ruth and daughter Karin
from Goderich; and their
granddaughter, Melanie
Walsh of North Bay who
stayed for the week and en-
joyed visiting her relatives
in the district.
Sincere sympathy to the
family and relatives of the
late Mrs. G4rald (nee An-
nette Dickscip) Kerr. An-
nette was the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dickson
and after her marriage to
Gerald Kerr, they farmed in
Colborne for some time and
recently 'hayed to the Blyth
district. Annette was very
Money -Saving NEW YEAR
COLBORNE
COINER..
Gertrude Kalttlrig,15134-ECI"713
well known and liked by all. charge.
Tiger Dunlop Women's In- '
Remember the. euchre • stitute meeting will be in Col -
card party ni Colboillie borne Township Hall
Township Hall this Thursday, January 27 at 1:45
Thursday, 'January 13 at 8 p.m. weather permitting.
p.m. Admission is $1 and While we are sorry to
please bring lunch. These report that Eric Reaburn is a
card parties are planned for patient in the hospital, we
the second and fourth are pleased to know he is inn -
Thursday of the month dur- proving in health and we
ing the winter months. Mr. wish for his speedy
and Mrs. Reg Riehl will be in recovery.
Drinking and driving statistics
The following statistics on
drinking and driving mat-
ters, covers the period from
December 6, 1982 to January
3, 1983, and relate solely the
O.P.P. activities:
Fatal Accidents - Ontario -
41, No. 6 Districts - 6; Per-
sons Killed - Ontario 47, No. 6
Districts - 7; Personal Injury
Accidents - Ontario - 1351,
No. 6 Districts - 139; Persons
Injured - Ontario - 1991, No. 6
Districts - 201; Alcohol-
related Criminal Offences -
Ontario 1591, No. 6 Districts -
145; 12 -Hour Suspensions -
Ontario 1615, No. 6 Districts -
203; Vehicles Stopped and
Checked - Ontario - 78,713,
No. 6 Districts 3805.
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