The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-17, Page 30It
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unci%met for
ifs t e ion of 1980 on
Tt1! � ►a ":` `unwary 8?
N er
pxa�t~, items of
correspondence were
dealt wit The Clerk was
.,recquested to -notify the
Federation of AgriQulture
Office; in Clinton that two
representatives from
West Wawanosh would
• attend the meeting in the
OMAF Board Room,
Clinton, . on. Tuesday,
Tanuary22,,regarding the
new Provincial
Equalization Factors.
A motion 'was ' passed
"That West Wawanosh
Township Council is in
Ambulances...
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available appropriate
aircraft is maintained 'at
the centre so that doctors
or Hospitals across the
province haveonly to call
here," Mr. Timbrell said.
"This enable us to use
properly a nipped
charter airc ft
- critical . cases, - d to
avoid taking stretchers
on large commercial
aircra4fts wherever
possible. •
Further, central
dispatch maintains the
control over the
helicopter ambulance
services which has
carried, more than 600
patients in . critical
condition during its• two
years of operation, he
said.
"By pro.1_iding a great..
many sophi'stica'ted
iri'•iprovements' in our
health care system, the
new Oak Ridges dispatch'
centre maintains
Ontario's lead in the,
provision of ;integrated
health services.' '
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.ageenent w'ix the
proposal frgl7ii • coborn#
Township that th.e
boundary road nt NIle_be
paved 300 feet' to the east
- of County Road No. 1
when the paving is done
at Nile in,1980."
cleanout of the
-Girvin Drain•, 'which was
carried out- in 1979, was
discussed by council.. •
A motion was passed
"That the Reove ax d
Clerk are hereby
authorized. to apply for
the Annual ;Subsi.d� on
y`
1979 road 'expenditures
for the Township of West
Wawanosh."
The annual Ontario
Good- Roads Association
Convention was
the Councillors! 'S*nriar
to include three council
metabers. ;
A motion was passed
' `That the • Clerk and
Reeve'of WestWawanosh
To:wnship are hereby
authorized to sign the
deed .conveying part of
Lot 13 .Conces.s.ion, 13 to
discussed, and the Clerk Bruce and Norma
was requested to return .,Raynard, plusthe
the.. information card for Agreement for the gravel
rights on the 13' acres. An application for loan
agreed uppri» from. Harold and Douglas
•
The .. Clerk wa.s
authorized to inform, the
Ontario' Federation for
Canadian Unity that the
Township.. of West
•Wakanosh emphatically'
endoies ':the petition to
the people. of Quebec that
.th•ey remain within
Confederation.
ant to have project explained
Accounts totalling
more than $21,000 were
ordered paid when
Goderich Township
Council met in regular
session on January 7.
Council decided to
donate $100 to the. Clinton
Fair and $100 to the.
Bayfield Fa1,l:,oFair.
Council passed a
motion to have the clerk
invite a representative
from Goderich to a
meeting to explain the
overrun of cost with
regards to the town's
senior citizens' housing
project.
The 'clerk was also
authorized to send a
certificate to the Ministry
of Housing saying that
the S.A.M. project was
completed to the town -
in 's agreement,
ea,Iity now
arms
Solar energy is
becoming a reality on
Ontario farms, • says
Helmut Spieser, Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture
and Food ' energy
management specialist.
"Some farmers are
already using solar"
energy—
ner- gyVito- heat their
workshops'and livestock
barns, stpplement home
heat, and dry grain,"
says Mr. Spieser.
A solar energy course,'
held, at the Ridgetown
College of Agricultural, -
Technology in November,
•
E. Ridder requested a
land —severance and'
council decided to deal
with this request as per
questionaire.
Building permits were
issued to Cale Doucette
for a 'barn and to John
Talbot for a silo.
A building permit
requested by Bert Van
-Maar for a house was
held pending approval
from the.}lealth Unit and
the Hufon Road
Department,
G.G. Ginn and D. Yeo
were present at the
council • meeting to
dis'ouss Wintario funding
for the township hall. No
motions were recorded
regarding this.
Council then adjourned
until January 21 at 1 p.m:
use sun power
attracted more than 30
farmers. Because of the
enthusiastic response,
the college plans to hold a
similar program on
February 12 from 9 a:m.
to4p.m.
One of the guest
'speakers for the program
:is, Ralph.., W_ infield.._ a.
Glanworth area engineer
• who has researched
agricultural applications
of solar energy for
several years. His
presentatjon deals- with
the 'potential of this new
energy - source. The
program also features
presentations by two
farmers with prattical
experience in solar
energy. One of the far-
mers.uses a vertical wall
passive solar collector to
heat his farm workshop.
Other program' sessions
examine. basic .a -solar'.
energy theory, collectors,`
materials, trouble-
shotting and a realistic
discussion about the
types of problems to.
expect.
"This course " is
designed 'to provide a
basic understanding of
solar energy for farm use
and to present some
potential uses of solar
energy," says Mr.
Spieser. "Tn one part of
the course, we show a
slide presentation of 10
solar installations now in
operation .onr` On•tar.io.
farms."
•
To apply for the. Solar
Energy Short Course
write to the -Ridgetown
College of Agricultural
Technology, Ridgetown,
".Ontario NOP 2C0 or
telephone (-519) 674-5456.
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ging Coins
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Top prices paid for Silver and Cold coins, foreign
coins, bank notes, war item .and"raedals gold
jewellery, -rings & pocket watches •
For' every silver dollar 1967.and under we pay$13.O0 and up,
For every silver half dollar 1967 and under , we pay$6.50 and up
For every silver quarter 1966 and. under . we pay$3o25 and up
For every silver dime 1966 and under we,pay$1.30 and up
U.S.A. Silver: for everydollar's worth 1964 and under ... we pay$15a00 and up
Gold Sovereigns $1 10 All Seven Series $560
Olympic Set of Four . $80.
SUNCOAST MALL
(A & P Entrance)'
Hwy. No, 21 South GODERICH
Friday &. Saturday
JANUARY 18'&19TH
10:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. EACH DAY
Because of fluctuating markets, coin prices are subject tc
change without notice.-
,
Top P.ric.es Paid
2 Days Only
I ogers° Coin & Stomp
Gaunt. ,,was a.,ppr•oved by
council.
The derelict
automobile by-law was
discussed again and left
until February; pending
research by the Clerk.
The road accounts and
general accounts were
ordered paid.
A motion by Councillor
Durnin, "That West
Wawanosh. Township
raise all employees' and
officials' salaries and -or
honoraria 10 percent",
was,not seconded.
Reeve Foran vacated
the Chair as Head-of-
Couiicil, and Councillor
Aitchison Was appointed
Acting -Head -of -Council
for- the present.
A• motion was passed
"That the Township -4f -
West Wawanosh hereby
agrees- to pay Road
S.uperintendent, George
Humphrey, the sum of
$6.75 per hour for 1980,
provided that the grader
Vie
Offices in:
KITCHENER
TORONTO
OTTAWA
operator's wa a is settled
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at $6;50 per hour.".
Reeve Foran resumed
his position as Head,of'
Council at this point.
A motion was passed
"That the Township. of
West Wawanosh pay
Clerk -Treasurer, Joan
Armstrong, the sum of
$9,500 annual salary. plus•
'a $500 anneal car.
allowance for the year
1980." •
- By -Law. number 1, 1980
was given a third reading
and finally passed. This
by-law sets the salaries
for the various elected
and appointed officials
for th.e year 1980. Various
salaries included are:
Clerk -Treasurer - $9500
plus $500 car allowance
and . OHLP coverage.. -
reeve - $740; councillors -
3-6,75; grader operator -
$6.50 per hour and OHIP;
casual labour $4.25 per
hour; waste disposal site,
superintendent - $4.25 per
hour; and building in-
spector and drainage•.
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hour plus 2.6` percent per.
mile Mileage ad $10 per
meeting attended.
A -motion was passed
"That by-law number 2,
1:980 be given a." third
reading and filially
passed by ' West
Wa.wanes , Township
n .:.
..41,.1. .-hisby-Law
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of hP1zesc borrowing
sufficient funds up to
$400,000 in total in 1980.to
meet expenses' until funds
are available."
Council then adjourned
Until -February 5 at 1 p.m.
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