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Reduced CHRISTMAS
The Goderich Committee of Ducks Unlimited Canada hosted its
third annual Auction and Banquet Friday evening at Saltford
Valley Hall, and the event attracted over 190 people and raised
more than $22,000. The local committee, which has raised $20,000 in
its previous two dinners combined, had hoped to realize $15,000
from this year's function. Ducks Unlimited raises money for
developing, preserving, restoring and maintaining the waterfowl
habitat on the North American continent. A number of local
businessmen donated draw prizes and auction items for the event.
Ducks Unlimited also contributed several prints as evidenced by
the top photo. Below, chairman Bruce Sully and Burns Ross ex-
amine an original painting by William Creighton of St. Helens that
was auctioned. Before the meal, patrons examined the many items
up for auction. (photo by Dave Sykes)
MOEaids with cost of water supply
The Ministry of the Environment will pay
half the cost of municipal studies to improve
local water quality and halt deterioration of
watermains and sewers, Environment
Minister Jim Bradley announced recently.
A $2.5 -million study fund has been set
aside in 1986-87 to help municipalities plan
rehabilitation programs, in co-operation
with the Ministry, in these key areas: To
identify local water pollution problems
caused by municipal and industrial
discharges and surface runoff in order to
plan cost-effective remedies; To appraise
municipal needs in rehabilitating decaying
water and sewers.
"In Ontario, it would cost at least
$32 -billion to replace our waterrnains and
sewers if they are allowed to continue to
deteriorate. If we start now, however, the
repair bill will only be a fraction of that cost.
These are lifelines essential to public health
and well-being in our communities," Mr.
Bradley said.
The ministry is trying to negotiate a fun-
ding agreement with the federal govern-
ment to match provincial contributions for
water and sewer rehabilitation.
"In recent years, inadequate attention
has been paid to repair and renewal of these
systems. Watermain breaks and sewer in-
filtration problems are occurring. Combin-
ed sanitary and storm sewer systems are
overloading sewage treatment facilities,
and these, in turn, are putting poorly treated
effluent into our waterways. Beach closings
are one unfortunate results," Mr. Bradley
said.
Mr. Badley predicted much higher in-
frastructure replacement costs, as well as
unnecessary damage to the environment, if
this rehabiliation work does not start soon.
Information and assistance on the new
funding is available from all regional offices
of the Environment Ministry.
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NORTH SIDE
SHOPPERS SQUARE
524-6901 GODERICH
We are moping .: .
In the good ole' days
"go West young Man"
Was a papular expression
but as you know
we have been west .. .
(on 41 West Street, that is)
for 11 memorable years
and ,note our Survey Qffice
is packing up and moving to
19 Victoria Street, Qoderich
N771 2R4
1 Oelephone•524-9652 or toll free 1-8OO-265-51112
Christian R. Kiar Limited, Surveyors
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