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hog barn; the Goderleh Saltforcl Was thought to be a tenders. Were _opened by, the denied as thata
• All members of, Council 'hospital; fhe fire tank truck „residential growth site above Road Superintendent, Mel severence vvould •destroy a
were- present. at the regular account the Public Works Saltford Env in the SagerGoodThey wereGeorge farm unit.
Garae; the road tohe Falls WealakeCh
-Buanan property Radford Constructin, WIYA,
Township Council at which Reserve, Park; the CIer ks area n 13errm' illerthe 9 000 y& on T0 wnship ' A request from
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March 2 meeting bf Colborne the
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accounts totalling $13,021.14 • Chisholm-Hoernig property 'roads , at $1.55 per cu. yd. P--- Maitland . Valley ? Con-
sofftee. '
A letter frem the 'Political • could be ' included in ' the $$13,950.00. and 3,000 cu. yd. on servation Authority for
draftofe proposed " th d enrp
Action Committee about the B ilier residential area as Boundary Roadat $1 70 per consent in principal for the
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were approved for p_ayment.
4closing of the Clinton Hospital . well as some property from • cit. yd. = 85,100.00; a total of- Authority to request•vapious•
Colborne • Township Secon-
(' dary Plan was given to was approved by Council No the. United• Church to ' the $19,050.00 ;' the Sandy- Con- .. Consulting services to submit
study. Meetings for this were ‘a, rest far ba grant tor. the Mobile • Hom: Parks were- cu, Y"...d on Township. r de at regarding problems.. of the
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tracting Company Ltd 000 estimates of costs for a study
- members.- of Council for action was_taken in regard to Creekpn County Road No31
set for the eVeniegs of March, t..,.1 .n'sA
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'. discussed in detail and it was • $1.43,, per cu .% Yd ."---• $12670.00 Lake - Hti:ron - .shoreline
8 and 9 with public meetings ,, 4. 'Furl* Taw w nrime.A. •. agreed in principle that no and 3,000 cu yd on Boundary development with Colborne
tObe announced later: -"."-.• '''''''4.'''''''' .„ flew mobile 'home parks be R°4d 6n 13Ouridary "Roap
d at- TownshiP -participation in the
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FcirdM• Clark, Tbwnship M the., March.S etadY , established' at the Present
$1.58 Pen cu.: yd. -=°-• ,$4,740.00, , cost tobe agreed onat a later
• Drainage Commissioner 'meetings; Ceaneil listed ' time. ' Mobile homes or' a total of p.7,61-0.00. Thase.:, date aivas • approved in prin
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reported to Council on the several Points to be discussed - trailers weida be ceesiaprea , tenders were for, grayel "..ciPle• • For 1976 Maitland
London Drainage Convention with ,fluron County Plannerfor a joint or family .
farm , crashed and spread. dr River 'flood control
g,tact
-he had attended outlining tile .. Gary Davi‘cfson at the • operation only and no land ' It was anoVed by Councillpr emerency cohRussei
• drainage runways, plastic tile . 61.lowingmeeting. • severance for such' would be Bogie and , 'seconded by • Kernighan, RR 4, Goderich.
and John Maaskant, Clinton
, . Councillor MacPliee that the '
crushing and tile drainage on Mt. Davicheeri indicated passible. . _
- s9d. On a motion of Coun, that most people recognize Regarding -cottages on the' tender of Sandy Contracting. RR-: 1, - .4,
Company Ltd. be accepted The e•oad superintendent
cillors. Bogie and lylacPhee that a Mures County Plan is in Lake .Huron shoreline 'and
$20 per day for two day S were effect:and they only challenge
Maitland River,' it. was sebjedt, to the -approval of the discussed with Council the
-allowed for his expenses. : it in regarey to cereflict of thought . thee should be, , Ontario Ministry of Tran .:unfinished workat the new
Leopard Fisher, Township interest or a clkaitge or landnt spbrtation and Cern- public wprks garage, Tht
' curtailed until the .prese
Clerk reported to Council that
Cemetery Manager reported tise, lots are Used. An „application- for a a letter h
mmad been' received
on ' ceetery atters Ife indicated ' that Agricultural " eoriimir
cial building permit to add,two from C.P. Rail regarding the
suggesting that a survey be agriculture in -Colborne 'businesses :such as • im- rooms to an existinetabin, at gravel between C.P. Rail and
made in the Spring of 1.976.. Township was the main ,plement shwa', grain dryers Bogie's Beach owned by the Colborne Township gravel
• After discussing the 1976 specific plan for Colborne etc. are to be acceptable. It Ernest Tafeit was referred to pit with observatlon and
Colborne Township' road Township. Farm operations Was also thought that com- the- April fe.meeting for fur- consideration of a gravel sale
subsidy comprising of $53,000. and •• buildings requiring mercial businesses on High- th • infOrinatiOn. An ap • in the spring of 1976. ' ‘ -
allotment and . 810,000. suP- aetcuittire code of practice, way No: 21 such as the Air- plication for a "building • The clerk was requested to
plementary it was moved by building 'aide and •building' Port and the three mobilepermit from Bill Milliah to write a letter to the Guderich
• Deputy -Reeve Durst and permits' were explained 13.5' home parks now established • remodel an existing barn and
Postmaster requeSting that
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. mai for t e litwnship road
uperintende—rite delivered
to the mail box at the town -
hip public welts garage... ,
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In other Council business
grant of $50 to the Dungannon
Agricultural Society was
approved. The Cleric.. was:
instructed "to discuss . with
• Henry Brindley regarding the
issuing of• 1976. CP1horne
Township .dog licenses and
tags , and Council' was in-
, formed that a representative
of the -Frank • Cow.an
Insurance Cernpany „would
attend the Aprir6 meeting to
review 1976' insurance
nesdays arid Thursdays at'a
salary of $.400.00 'per month.
This was approved On a
motion of Councillor Ker-
nighan and -Deputy-Reeve
Durst which carried.
The license for the fire tank
trucfc was to be obtained by
°the Town of Goderich and
billed .to the Township of
Colborne.
pplicies.
The present clerk,
ireaserer-collector :is to
continue on in that 'capacity
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with hours in the tow.nahip
office (upstairs in •-he
township hall) three days per -
week: Tuesdays, Wed
• Vacuum,Cleaners
Washer -Spin Dryers
• Pprfable Dryers
available on
• easy terms
HUTCMNSO.N-.,,Afe,LIANcf.$.
TRADE INS...A•CcIEPTED •
308 HURON RD , „ ; - • . 524-7831
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Bruce. Erskine
86 North SI. .• Phone 524-9555
seconded by • Councillor , me. Davidson . . were enough for the present . A.
MacPhee that the Colborne steel granary was approved.
Recreation a,mas of • the nee • " • • A request for severance by
ds
. Township ,,1976 Road Budget
Huron shoreline-WM beaches; The date of' the peblic John Redmond of 45 acres
• as'prepared by the Road
Superintendent, Mel Good be the Maitrand River; Sharp's meeting to be held' for . the from a remaining 100 acres
passed. •• Creek, • forest areas and discussion of this secondary was approved providing that
A motion fOr the Road wooded highlands were plan was set for April 22 in the the severed portion be used• .
Superintendent to call for considered as recreation and Township Hall, Carlow at 8 • for agriculture only. Carried.
tenders for: (a) 9,000 ca.yd. could be -farmed but net built p.m. ° ". , ,,,, ,, • Clem. and Phyllis Steffler's
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gravel crushed and delivered on unless under subdivision . • request or s verence of 70 ._
• to the Township Roads and • control. Hamlets like Carlow MARCH 16 • acres leaving 10 acres with a
(b) 3,000 cu yd gravel and Nile .were ..not--recone At the regular March 16 house,. two sheds, one garage
-,crushed and delivered to the mended as subdivision sites.. meeting two 1976 gravel and one barn ret&ined'"Was --,..
- Bpundary road was passed. It . - • - • •
- • super frit—eriirerich-a-d-achieve
r is•' certificates for all the courses
, provided by the Road Schools .
except the metric, this course
would be left fOr. another 111- NG • g soltime
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e-sta ings-----
French DrCleaners up fivefor the night to put:
season
year.
• Other Township busineis
• included such correspon-
dence- as • letters about:. • Township Cemetery rates;
the •Vanastra Day Cait'e
' Centre:: ' ,introduction to -the
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AisesSMent
• CornmisSi-oner,. Mr. W.F.
Jenkins; the certificate of
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compliance re: Bill
N1/2 Lot 6 Con 5 Eb fora sOw-
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• rounded out their epason in them one back of the Hopefuls single and 787 triple were the.,
• ' y ' ' points; john. Miller's 295
Maedae__, B.1,14,M,s1saac ted -best' the Dogies scored but•
+boiNiing-leagito hiS club to the' points with a--.• enziugh—re—treirthern
with a- seven point sweep over 273 singand le- an731 triple. stay -cm' e-atreatdmrrintlrpiace-r-
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the 75-igirtir Srdrs. - - - The ' Go-derich----.,,Manufacturitig Roys•Boys The Boys
cleaners shut out the Stars to picked up three points for the grabbed live points to run
enure a first place finish and night to move into sixth spbt their season total to 89 behind
wipe out a shot the Stars had with 100. The.inanufacturert Nibby Baker's 329 single and
-• atalOp:spot" • followed Gord Chap" man's 246, 738 Ariple. Art Blois lecl'A&P
to four Points -w ith-a-278-single
Phone. 524-2724
Itionommaimmismid
pob Mills rolied up a 305 single and 615 Criple to the
Single and Les Pitblado hit an win. ••_•, and 705 triple boosting the '
• 842 three guile total to help • Augie's Dogleg managed grocer's season total to :40
French to twopoints on the night to end-4Peints--lea_ving_:_theni_w_ell. in
George Vanderburg led the up in eighth spot with 90. 'the basement- -
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Stars with 291 single and 688 . °. • '7' •
triple: The Stars: finished
with 99 points and a seventh
Place standing. .
•The Rookies grabbed two
pOints-t0 boost their:Season__
• total to 108 points behind' a
• Jim McWhinney 283 single
and 812 triple. The Rookies
finished in second place
ahead of Len's Wreckers;Who
. also grabbed two for the
night. The Wreckers ended
• up third in the league gettieg
a final ,game 290 single and
714 triple from Joh* Hoy.
The Hopefuls just missed
third, place afte' a five point.
set Monday night. Austin
• Hartman hit a 290 single and
• 739 triple to lead the Hopefuls
to five points leaving them
• one back of the Wreckers with
102. The Tail Ends also rolled
' . help your .
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F -1,04P Your
Nome Fund
to our
Gold- edal
abouthome
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a lot to us..
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• See one of 3 Mills:
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• Manager, Bill Wardley
• Account Manager, Bill Fiatiyi
Account Manager, ROI (au
• Good thiritiA with a •
Gold MedalBanker.Le's
The First Canadian 6ank
Bank Of MiOntreal ,
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•WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR • ..•
• CiCER.E. .AprRga.A.trot4
We wish to express our most sincere ap- '
• preciation to the many conscientious citizens '
who supported our campaign against the
• Goderich Psychiatric Hospital Closure. A
special•thanks is also extended to the many
groups and -organizations which assisted us
• by their endorsements.
It is reassuring to know that there are so
• many, many wonderful -people who are in-
, terested in and really care about the Health
' Care of their Community.
• Paul Carroll, Chairman
Concerned Citizens' Committee
Don is wearing just one of
the styles of leisure setts
we have in stock now from -
Croydon, Don Parker and.
Tailorcraft. Choose the
storing colour that suits you
best — blue, beilm, brown
or "green .— in several
shades.
• Get
the
Spring
•Picture
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Caner Montieal "St. and The Square
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B1-ue!-$: Supermarket.
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Chunks, ChickenChunks
Pickle & Pirriento
•Chunks, Pork & Bacoh
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oastung_
• Chickens -
59 LB. AVG.
LB 89c
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CANADA 15-ACKERS"`
Bologna
SLICED
• ROBIN HOOD
F our
20 LB. BAG
Frozen Foods
Polish Coll
Sausage IB.$1.29
• MAPLE LEAF
• BULK
WienerspK. 1.04
2 LB 4
TIDE.
LAUNDRY
Detergent
5 LB. KING SIZE_BOX
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acon:
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73,4 OZ TIN
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MAXWELL HOUSE
Instant Coffee
SUNSPUN • '
Cheese Slices
CULVERHOUSE CHOICE
Peas
10 OZ. JAR
PKG.
• 8 OZ.
19 OZ. TIN
MAPLE LEAF •
Creamery Butter
RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE
Tea Bags •
LANCII 60'S
Egg Noodles
PURINA
Dog Chow 10 KG BAG
F $
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LB.
12 OZ. PKG.
PURINA•
$1.09
•1.19
41t
$5.49
Cat Chow I KG B" 99c
PKG.$1.19
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Cheese. Sikes
SILVERWOOD'S & MAPLE LANE
Fresh Milk 3 QT. BAG
Homo 2% • Skim
$1.45
NABISCO •
Shreddies
-• Shredded •
Wheat
24 OZ. PKG.
Fresh Produce
ONT. NO. 1
Cooking
Onions 2..AL:* 39c
ONT: NO. 1
• Carrots
2 LB. BAG 2/49c
FLORIDA NO...1
Sunkist
Oranges D9z.79C
USA NO.' 1
Cabbage-
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• Patat°eS
10 LB. BAGS 1, 10
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Bread and Pastry
WESTON'S MEALTYME
• WHOLE WHEAT A
WHITE •
CRACKED WHEAT
Bread 2/79c
WESTONS 100 PERCENT
WHOLE WHEAT • •
Bread -• 2/89c
-WESTONS
BUTTERHORN
Buns •
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WESTONS CRULLER
Donuts 2/89c
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