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528.2900 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
C.oThorne Town.s,
C.1b°r 'Township Cour
celnet for their regular
meeting at 8 p.m, on
Jarman, 11), at tithe w
-third reading was given by-
laws
ylaws1 and and both
,.
were Passed.
'Were
law No. 1-1983 corm
the appointment of township
officials, for the year and
while the majority of ap-
pointments remain unchang-
ed, several changes were
made. . Deputy Reeve B
Vanstone was named as
representative to the.
Goderich Airport •on t,
Rossan..
tee, tiuucillor
nabecl er was Denied as
representative to the Alen= .
andra Marine - and General
Hospital Board,, Reeve Ker-
nighan becomes Chai man
of the Cemetery Board,
Councillor Doug Stoll was
named representative to the
Huron County Farm, and
Horne safety Association
with Glen McNeil appointed
as alternate representative.
Councillors G. MacPhee and
D. Stoll were appointed
We Are Closing The Store
Nothing Will Remain:
■We Are Closing The Store
Nothing Will Remain!
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WE HAVE SOLD OUR BUILDING
EVERYTHING MUST BE CLEARED OUT
Hurry In For Exceptional Value & Savings Today
o AND REW MORE
OFF IDE
STO
Some Specially Marked Red Ticket Items Reduced Even Further
SALE HOURS
Monday thru Thursday 8 Saturday 9-5:30 pm
Friday 9-9 pm
ALL SALES FINAL
NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS
E. BRECKENRIDGE HARDWARE
2 Shoppers Square -Downtown Goderich 524-8131
1 names
members. of the Recreation
Committee 404 Reeve Ker-
nighae p Reeve
tl and p ut :�'
Vanstone : will act as
members of n ,,. Parks CMS -
Mitt, to oversee. the.
pletion of the planned im-
provementsQf-a'recreation
area and playing fie.
Bendniller.
Members of cQuuncil by
resolution,; 'unanimously
agreed to leave their rates of
remuneration at. the 1982
level,,. In dealingwith the
salaries, and hourly rates of
pay for township employees,
the Ontario Wage Restraint
program was followed and
percent were granted.. •
In other busincsS, a re+ au-
•t _on
t
.ti
tion was topassed.petition
the Ministryd (,otif
'ranspoation an:. , .
munications. for subsidy on
road, department expen.
ditures of $279,895 for the
year 1982. The treasurer
presented�his interLrn.state-
ment of operation for the 12
month : period ended
December; 1982, and subject
to, verification, the state-
ment indicates- an overall
operating • deficit of about
$4,380 for the year. The
deficit is attributed to higher
than usual road equip
in general, increases of,five maintenance costs. The
report also shows that at the
end of 19$2,, taxes of 58,788
for. f3 530,E for 1981; ..
and, 5118,910 for 1982; a total
of 5158,368 were outstanding.
The clerk .reported that
one deiholtion permit had
been issued to John Hazlt
for the demolition of an di
farmhouse on Lot 3, Conces-
sion $ E.D. He also reported
that during the year 1982, a
total of 38 building permits,
. five demolition permits, 280
dog tags, 39 business
licenses and one public hall
license had been issued.
A tile drain loan applica-
tion by Jim Hawkins, R.R. 6,
Goderich,; for the.drainage of
Many residents in hospital
The community is sorry to
report several people from
Colborne Township are in the
hospital at present any
are wished a speedy
recovery. Mrs. William
(Kay) Clutton is in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Go ericShe hs Gertrude! Knitting, 524-2076
having had surgery
convalescing favourably and
d the
COLBORNE
CORNER •
her many frie h
wishing' her. a
approximately 28 hectares of
land in Lots 13 and, n -
cession I1a1te Road West,
was approved, subject to the
availability of funds.
of
200
0
t
the amount $
A'bill in
submitted by Herman
�tt R.R. 2,Clinton, to
Fishea�`'
the township for ,stone used
to repair eroded banks of the
De. Vries Municipal' Drain in
Lot 6, Concession 1 E.D., was
approved for payment as
recommended by the
Drainage Superintendent,
C.R. Sims, C.E.T.
Mansueto Renon, R.R. 5,
Goderich, appeared before
council and presented a peti-
tion for the construction of a
municipal drain on Lots 14
and 15, Concession 8 E.D.
The petition, filed under Sec-
tion 4; . The Drainage Act,
was accepted by council_and
an engineer's report will be
requested.
A program under the
Canada/Ontario Employ -
ids are , Colborne Township and lived on Highway 8 and then
speedy grandmother, Mrs Lottie moved to St. Davids in the
recovery.
Larry Harrison of Sanford and relatives in the district
is in Goderich hospital but on the weekend.
both Larry and his wife, who Arnold Young . • . has
is in -University . Hospital, returned home from surgery
London, were home for in University Hospital and he
awhile ' over the weekend
were is convalescing favourably.
when their family /Mrs. Doug McNeil was a
home to take care of them. patient in Goderich hospital
Their friends wish them recently and has returned
better health. home and is convale rig , ,.
William Treblep isa patientndis favourably. `i Hall this Thursday, January
in Goderich hospital and his Word has been receive by 27 at 8 pan. weather per -
many friends wish him a relatives in the district ofthe mitting.
speedy recovery. passing of John Watts of
Eric Reab rnhasreturned Pontiac, Michigan: t Mr. ' 4-T;tNews
home after being a patient in Watts is the husband of Rita Tiger Dunlop 4-11 group
the Clinton hospital and yt Young -Schwann -Watts, will start again and the
daughter faMauree formerly of Colborne project this time will be very
Hisi nbab Maureen Township. interesting and educational
Griffin and baby girl have Gordon Schwann of in it covers practically every
returnedC to their home in Islington passed away ethnic group in heritage and
British ndlumbiR recently in Toronto hospital. food. With Linda Bisset as
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Walsh of Gordon was the son of Mr. leader, and considering the
Walsh Bay. visited Mrs. and Mrs. John Schwann of effort she put into 4-11 before,
Mrs. Richard . parents, M Buchanan and Colborne Township who later it should be really one of the
Mrs. of best. Linda has attended the
Leadership Workshop for
this project and plans to
commence with the 4-H making edible foods rem anyone wishing to order The
group about Wednesday, our wild plants. Flowers of the Year
A letter of thanks was read Porcelain Miniature Cohec-
- February 2. from Alexandra Marine and
in Goderich hospital Niagara district.
Tiger Dunlop W.I. meeting
is this Thursday? January 27 The annual meeting of the tant - Annette' Stemp,
at 1:45 p.m. in ,Colborne membership "convener • ,
-
Township I Hall, weather Garden Club was held at membership
Crawford, assistant -
permitting. Mrs. Irene Clark Robertson School January 19 Mary Crawford,
hisent- -
and Mrs. Marjorie Emerson at 8 p.m. President Francesttye - Peggy Lumidi'dim
will speak on Archives. Plan Worsell called on the r Mary Hogan,,rn den am
to attend. secretary, the treasurer and Ma r y al committee ."Edea
The euchre card party will committee chairmen to give.Shaw Sue Gower; Joyce
be in Colborne Township their annual reports. Riley and 'Betty Allan,
Secretary one Margaret exAlecuntive
telephone Convener. - Mary,
meeting
reported nine regular Buchanan, nominating cern-
meetings
anddmittee, past president `and
meetinm during atha `Year• retiringdirectors,, auditors -
Lockart chairman Edith ClaudKalbfleiSeh and
Lockhart gave a summary of Ellen Smith.
the programs which includ- The new resident Norma
ed slidepresentations; two Hazlitt gave a few remarks
represesentvtivry from the after accepting her' position
Parks Advisory Commission p g
talking on the care of trees; as president.
;the annual plant auction; One of the upcoming
entertaining Waterford Hor-, events includes a bus trip to
ticultural Society; the Toronto February 26 to. the
Flower Festival; a trip to Garden Pool and Landscap-
Douglas Point and Agri ing Show. For more inforMa-
Park; silk flower ar- tion, call Frances Worsell.
rangements; and a talk on The club has an
Porceorder formfor
f from Franklin lain
tient Development Prarani.
is being studied under ch
improvements might be
undertaken to `a townshi.,
t' ..d
.Maj
re....
ea
th
area n ..
r1t � fo 1
park
in Lot 4, Coitres ,p
Hi
W.D. Under . !Mx .rod
funding
Federal/Provincial
of about 80 percent otf ` be
project costs would
available if. the project Were
approved, the balance.of :the
cost would be borne :by,'thee
municipality; .A fetter. of in-
tent, pending coir) ..fete
,evaluation, is to •be alit'
ted to the Subsidies Branch.
of the Ministry of Municipal
Affairs andHousuig, with a
formal application tobeesub-
initted later should a .deci-
sion be madeto proceed,with
the project.
A grant off $25 was approV-
ed to be;made to the Ontario
March of Dimes for 1983.
The meeting was adjourn-
ed to. Tuesday, February 1,
1983.
Garden Club
elects new officers
PUBLIC MEETING
The co nmItf'oq Poieted to examine the feasibility of
* establishing`it di i';'i $' llasset 'ot:yIctoila 'Public
School will prddent Its findings at public meeting
THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 10 '83
8 PM
GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE
(Please Us Front Entrance\
Full Attendance Of Those Interested
Would Be Appreciated -
who. is.12,years , of General Hospital for, the tion.
0 A-�►�1ne "f�i+ein Sound "r -
Anyone
,.. age..br older, y 1Vlarelt 1 is ,w k' rt • fie `' EcttdewT''ICYtib , , c �„
eligible to join. If there is members did on the flower 'tieuitui`e aoslety,,rs 'sono .or-
tacted anyone who has not coir beds and their comment was. ing a creative flower arrapl
Linda and would like how attractive they looked ing workshop at Geotgiar►
to take this project, please this past summer. College June 29 "from 9'a.m.
her this week at 524- Frances Wessell . thanked to 4 p.m.' Registration is $15
8046. t to be sent by
phone
the people on the executive
May 1. For fur -
they information, contact
who had worked with her Bea Sperling.
Fire
destroys_.
barn
LUCKNOW - An early
morning fire on January' 12
destroyed . a: large barn and
livestock at the farm of Brad
Gilbert, Ashfield Township.
The loss was estimated at
$150,000 when the hog barn,
50 sows and boars and 450
pigs of all sizes were lost in
the blaze.
OF
LIVING IN GODERICH HAS JUST GONE DOWN!
THE COST
Cause
unknown
partially
surance.
of the fire is
and the loss is
covered by in -
during tier time as presidentEverett and Beatrice
and called on the chairman S rlin showed slides taken
of the nominating commit- o� ado 'Garden Club trips
tee, Janet Kalbfleisch td
read the report of the cog and also some�ceriea from_--:-- —
mittee. The following slate of - around Goderich and . the
erosion ,that, is..taking plane
at
e
officers � for 1983 . was.: the fake bank.`0'Edith
presented: past President - Lockhart alsoehad slides of
Nh
rances Wessell; presivect - Peter VanTuyls' house. near
Norma Hazlitt, vice- Kincardine. He was the
president - Elsa Haydon, se- Kincagdr of the Agri Pae
rend vice-president -Jean manwhen it was in operation.
Finlayson, secretary. Edith Lockhart thanked
Beatrice Sparring, treasurer
- Eileen O'Brien, 'directors - the Sparlings for their
one year, 1983,- John Doher- presentation., A delicious
.ty, Dorothy i Feagan,. Ann lunch of coffee arid cookies
Ryan, Edna Shaw, and Irene was served by the lunch
Todd, directors, two years committee.
(1983-84) - Edith Argyle, The next meeting will be
Margaret Alton, Enid Bell, Februay 16 at Robertson
Brenda Gibson and Vi School. Watch the : bulletin
Rutherford, program con- board for further par-
vener - Jean Barnett, assis- ticulars.
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