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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-05-07, Page 7• AglIPT4 Wilke Murphy, left, accepts a cheque for $100 from Mrs, R. McGee of Goderich. The money, which was presented on behalf of the Maple Leaf Chapter of the LO.D.E., will help the G.D.C.I. student finance a trip to Ottawa as part of the Forum For Canadian Youth program. The week-long session provides a chance for young Canadians .to learn about Canadian politics and government. (Photo by Jason Ainslie) Murphy to travel to Ottawa with Forum for Young Parliament, the- Press and other national organizations. Murphy, who is among 100 other, students in the week-long session, is one of 300 students, Canada wide, who will participate in the program this' year. The program calls for 'students of high academic standing, usually with an interest in politics and government'. A tuition fee, covering accommodation, meals and books, must be raised by the candidate and he must provide for his Bit JASON AINSLIE Mike Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs'. D.J. Murphy of Goderich, will travel to Ottawa on June 14 as part of a program to encourage Canada's youth to take an active interest in the nation's politics. The Forum For _Young Canadians is a program designed to educate selected 16 and 17 year olds in the processes of government through seminars, study sessions and dialogue with many leading figures from, travelling expenses as well. Murphy will be sub- sidized by the Goderich Maple Leaf Chapter of the I.O.D.E. for $100 to help cover the costs of this experience. When he returns, he will 'speak to the chapter's members .ors the highlights of the program. -During the week-long session, he will meet the Prime Minister, and the Leader of the Opposition, as well as many of the prominent businessmen, edutators, ' and labour leaders of the country. • GODERICH SIGNAL STAR WEDNESDAY, MAY 7,1980— PAGE 7 Drainage has altered productivity... 0 from page 6 other life forms interact to make fish life possible. 'QUESTIONS Questions from the floor were answered by the three speakers and Norm Richards, district manager for the Wingham office of the M.N.R. A primary concern of farmers was the cost of making changes to the streams to accommodate the ministry. At present an agreement is negotiated with the landowner where in .some cases land can be leased by the ministry to allow for fences along the stream banks. Mr. Dobell. pointed out that in some of the cleanup projects along the Belgrave Creek all the, work and money was on the part of the ministry. - After upgrading the streams and creating suitable habitat for fish, one farmer contended that he and a lot of others would be faced with tresspassers who would cut their fences, scare livestock and make a general nuisance -of themselves. Mr. Richards offered assurances that the land is still private property and that the ministry is not keen on having people, fishing in the breeding areas of the streams. "The ministry can be called to lay charges but I would recommend that signs be posted requiring permission from . the 'landowner," Mr. Richards said. One farmer from Morris Township ad- mitted to building a dam ten years ago on the stream cutting through 'his property. He had noticed one warm June weekend that there were too many dead fish in the • streamand 'that the water was close to 80 or 90 degrees. He built the dam to deepen the stream and dires.teld some: spring watler 'into the stream. "Looking back we haven't had any dead fish — ( 26"ANN1VERSARY SALE •Shopper's Square, Goderich •Suncoast Mall, Goderich eSutton Park Mall, Kincardine 1/20FF Price Sale • DIAMOND RINGS .1 CHARMS • WATCHES • RINGS • 10K -14K GOLD CHAINS • EVERYTHING! The Greatest Sale Event In Huron -Bruce Counties • MM. VlSA OM= * CASH • Alt SALES FINAL • NO LAYAWAYS • NO CASH REFUNDS • JUST A SUPER SALE ORMANDY JEWELLERY AT ALL THREE LOCATIONS SHOPPERS SQUARE, GODERICH SUNCOAST MALL, GODERICH SUTTON, PARK MALL, KINCARDINE 1 and the water is cool and three feet deep," he said. "I never thought of contacting the ministry, I just wanted to fix the stream." Ministry officials also pointed out there is a maximum of 10,000 gallons of water that could be taken from ao stream or river. Anyone requiring more would have to apply for a licence from the Ministry of tile-E-nvironment. In other business, Don Little, marketing representative for Canfarm in Huron County, announced that farmers can reach him through the Clinton Credit Union or contact Pete Roy, Clinton, who will be opening an agency for Canfarm in Clinton. He pointed out that Canfarm is a tax and Obituary MARY FRANCES McKEE Mary Frances McKee of 183 South St., Goderich, passed away in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Tuesday, April 29, 1980, in her 81st year. She was born in Feversham on July 16, 1899 to Henry and Mary Emma • (Perigoe) Alexander. In 1924 she was married to Howard Allan • McKee in Collingwood. The couple spent most of their married life in Feversham and area. She was predeceased by her husband in 1-966. She is survived by three sons: Jim of San Diego, California; Bill of Goderich; and Jack of Nliagara Falls; also one sister; Lila Mrs. W.R. (Lila) Colquette of Owen Sound; one brother, Ivan, of Creemore; and seven' grandchildren. The funeral service took place at the Fawcett Funeral Home in Flesherton,-on Thursday, May- 1, 1984with Walter Gardiner of Clinton of- ficiating. Interment was in the Presbyterian Cemetery in Feversham. The pallbearers were Jim Alexander, Collingwood; Bob Alexander, Orangeville, Greg and Rob McKee, Niagara Falls, and David and Peter McKee, Goderich. Fitness. It gives much more than it takes. PdfinCIPa707017 management tool and helps producers keep a better set of records on a monthly basis. He cautioned that Canfarm does historical data, not income tax forms. Gordon Hill reported on a meeting between the land use committee and the Ministry of Natural Resources. The -group offered the following resolution that was passed by the mem- bership Thursday evening; the OFA petition the proper authorities to ensure that where farmers are • prevented from draining land or put to increased costs to provide fish habitat, or wet lands, or lands for public benefit, that they are suitably reimbursed by exemption from property tax or the government sharing project costs, or a combination of both. FFARM DRAINAGE By HS;DGNS & HAYTER LTD. Grand Bend 230-2313 PHONE COLLECT [We install clay, concrete & plastic drains [Your choice of open trench or plow [Dozers for clearing leveling and backfilling [Crawler Backhoe for open ditch clean out [Licenced under Tile Drainage installation Act FREE ESTIMATES COMPETITIVE PRICES WORK GUARANTEED j amelommosor GUARDIAN DRUGS GUARDIAN DRUGS G.NOTE REDEEM THEM HERE s9ruda Nvicndvnio NOTE NAKAMURA PHARMACY Suncoast Mall, Goderich OPEN MON.-FRI. 10-12, 12:30-6 WEEKDAY EVENINGS 6:30 P.M. -9 P.M. SATURDAYS 10-6 104 SHOPPERS SQUARE 524-2195 • SUPERMARKET 524 9411 -SUPER SAVE PRICES GODERICH KIST OR CANADA DRY PEPSI - COLA " GINGERALE 750 M. 27c :PLUS TAX 8. DEPOSIT EA. REGULAR FRESH, GROUND DAILY GROUND BEEF 5 LB. LIMIT PER CUSTOMER $1 49 T-BONE STEAK SHORT - iROAST ROUND STEAK COMPARE OUR -EVERYDAY LOW PRICES— WITH OUR COMPETITORS AND FIND OUT HOW MUCH MONEY YOU'LL SAVE SHOPPING AT BLUE'S, ON YOUR TOTAL PURCHASES CUT FROMCANADA GRADE "A" BEEF 2 9 9 LB. 219 LB. • LB. 2 7. 9 SIRLOIN STEAK CHOICE E gROAST PiiiiTT CHOPS 2,9„9 99 LB. II itt PRIME Eil16 kT STEAK PM ilROAST 949 LB. AN * 299 LB. • LB. 99; SHOULDER ROAST 79' FRESH CHICKEN L. 65 COTTAGE ROLLS CANADA PACKERS PEAMEAL BACON LB. 1)29 WIENERS 29 LEI • 1 39 LB. • • DEVON BACON 29 500 gr. 1 • THRIFTY BACON 500 gr. 79' COLBY CHEESE 199 99 LB • CELLO STEAKETTES 500 gr. 1? SCHNEIDER'S BULK WIENERS BLUE Ft 1BON BOLOGNA LB. 1 89 PIZZA LOAF 1 59 LB. I • 1 99 LB. 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BAG 1 79 I • BLUEWATER FROZEN FISH & CHIPS 320L. lffI9 99 ,. EARLY SEED `r POTATOES ALSO BY THE BAG 13c LS. MANY MANY MORE 1N -STORE BARGAINS.............