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;UNSET
BY JOANNE WALTERS
All is readyfor. another
seasonof golf at the Sunset!
The Clubhouse isop einarly
'daily.
.
and the membership cam- '
•sign :is in full' swing..,
oinin beforeBy
joining May 22, .you
can save 1.0 percent. '
,Pat and 1 are looking for-
ward,. to seeing all the:
familiar faces again and lots
of newones as well. We would
also like to introduce you to
our newest • Pro Shop em-.
ployee, Valerie Johnston.
• The •course, seems to'have-.
wintered well'and all 18 holes
are open: .If; you :feel a bit
' rusty after the long winter;,
the driving range is also open
for those practice shots.
The first tournament of the
season was held on Sunday,
May .2. The. 95 members and
guests from the Clinton
"Legion enjoyed .good golfing
weather for this tournament.
The first Men's Night of the
season will, :be held on
.Tuesday May 11.
The first Ladies Night of the
season is being .field tonight.
Next week, on Thursday, May
13, Ladies Night will include:a
fashion show to introd:uce,the
1976E lineup ofladies golf
fashions. .All guests are
welcome to attend:
This year the Sunset golf
club is celebrating' its fifth
anniversary with another
.Holiday•Weekend Party to'be for proper conditions to,
held on Monday May 24. So prevail, the fountain might
•
game as well.
;Im a
"It's impossible lmost im ossible to
jerk the club back if youhold
it" Slightly off the 'ground at
address. Also', , the 'riore
.deliberately . you can swing•
the club.. and your left arm;.
away from the ball as a unit, .,
the smoother your entire,
swing,wiil be."
Give it a try, good luck and.:.
happy golfing! See you at the
Sunset soon.
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DER1C 'SIGNAL -STAR, THtJRSDAY, MAY 6,1976 --•-PAGE 7
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A bylaw to rezone property
on , Bennett Street to. permit
row housing was passed by:
Goderieh Town° . Council'
.1VIonclay
ouncil-
1Vlonday evening, but: not
before there had been plenty
of -questioning from -some.
members._
CQtlricillor .Jim . '
__ _ Peters
b' a ted `t `o th
q a. c the bylaw having
more than: .a•'first reading,
saying ,it• should be tabled
until the . next meetingwhen
an agreementwith developer•
.:Gerald Walters could be
'attached :to it: • '
Councillor-,, Elsa Haydon,
who had opposed thefirst
reading- of. the bylaw., said
there had been a clear un-
derstanding • ,that a
deyeloper's agreement . for
the 18 unit projectwould be
' available` at the. time . the
bylaw was introduced.
Mayor Deb StieOfelt ex•
plained that by passing the
bylaw to allow row housing on
the Bennett Street property
just- east of Bayfield Road,
the • council: was permitting
the issue to get to the public
attention. He said the•'bylaw.
would have to be' circulated to
the. property Owners -in. the
area, property
in the
gU; y
problems
•
at fountain
The property cdrnmittee
chaired by Councillor Bob.
Allen ill s-tudy-4he problem
of the.. water fountain at the
municipal•building.. ..
Councillor Elsa -Haydon
'reported to council that the
water doesn't recirculate
properly in the fountain, but
goesinto' the ground" and
interferes with the wiring,
"The fountain • doesn't
function . properly," agreed
Councillor Dave Gower.
"the fountainnever
worked," said Councillor Jim,
Peters. He suggested that if
the fountain .was Movedto a
par sern
k tt' with more room
g,
remember golfers, keep the function.
holiday weekend open. Councillor Haydon said that
I'm hoping to improve my since the fountain had been
s
golf' game this year' can't erected "rn' a cry
get much worse) ! Herre's"a tip Goderich citizens, it should be
given by Jack Nicklaus.. for assured that' it is . in good'
••.others try'ing.;to.improve their working order.
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:newspaper and a public
meeting held • to hear ob-
jections,,,.
b-
j ections , - . Then . 'the bylaw
would 'go 'to' .the .mun'icipal
board for - approval: That
procedure, 'would take a
• minimum of --six weeks, the.
mayor felt! • •
"Property owners. in . the
area' - or anyone for that
matter can object tb the
bylaw," said Councillor Dave' people could easily afford_ .
• •F
there and..everylody looks at
1t, pdople dare going to ask
what this counctl.has been
doing."
Councillor. •Peters' .con-
curred
• "I want to go on .record .as.
being. in 'favor• • of. row
housing," ' said : Councillor•
Peters:'' "In this 'case, the
planning board . made
suggestions which the.
developer •d'idn't ,see ,fit to
agree to.. 'Xlopefu.11y . it will
turn out alright, but we' are
leaving it to chance."
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"Th.ere . !has, •. been no
mismanagementArid; no bad
• planning;" counteted Reeve
Stan- Profit. Ile went on to
agree with the mayor that a
bylaw to permit the rezoning
• was• the first step only, and
that the ' developer's plans
would come later:
• Councillor . Haydon
suggested this was a special.
case, having no precedence in
Goderich since Pt.was the first
row housing'' project' here.
Councillor: Peters reminded'
council that professional
planners have advised the
planning board ' that . the
project could look bad as far
as the ae-iffi tic appearance
is concerned. .
Mayor Deb Shewfelt asked
just how much consideration
should be given to the
aesthetic value of the building
when people without homes
were looking: ' for ac
coinmodation in Goderich.
• Councillor Haydon argued
that the row housing is not a
low rental project which all
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Gower, also chairman of the "It is said that beggars
Planning• .Board whose cannot . be choosers,'' .sai.d
members had, approved the •Counciilcir Haydon; •"but why
row•housing development. must . council. always go
. ' GoIm ilio-r---.H:aydo-,ii—tald:,_.beggmg.,-.Xh'y oannQt council
council shewas. not opposed sonie.times be choosers?."
to •row ,.housing per se, but_ Councillor Bob Allen. said'
:said: she felt this particular that . council had -'asked.
project was an example of . planning board for , alter-
_ poor •planning: natives inthe roW housing
•:::.:- Nt 1-avemues beery plans:., r age•x>:te4le by,;.JJ alters.,
looked into," Councillor -but that the planning_=board
Haydon ,insisted. '1Once it is had ..returned : the ` plans. to
Councillor says 70
IinsesstabIed at barn
Allen
addresses,"• interjec.ted
Councillor Leroy Harrison.
•" .o
Maybe they .own land in
town."' •
'
Councillo•'r Bob • Alf
reported to council that he
was persuing an agreement
with the horsemen of the
community for Agricultural
Park in 1976. He said he had
learned that there are 78
stables at the horse -'barn "At
the :present time, 70 horses
are stabled there, quite a
percentage of them' owned by
out-of-town people.
"You mean there is space
for more. horses?" asked
Mayor Deb Shewfelt.
"It isnot So- much that there
is room for more horses as to
make sure that the'town is
subsidizing out-of-town
people who are keeping their'
horses there," commented-
Deputy-reeve
ommentedDeputy-reeve Bill Clifford.'
"Don't just go, by their
'1.,.
'council saying thi'y . Were
best. , ,
"Unless we don't want the
boards of .council to operAte,
,there is Little council can do
now," said Councillor Allen..
The third `r'eadi'ng of the
bylaw Was passed, opposed
by Councillors Haydon ,and'
Peters,, with: De ut •-reeve
P y.
Bill Clifford:abst'aining from
the vote 'after declarin an
g .
interest in the project.
In other business 'council
learned' that • a. 110 -unit
apartment complex proposed
for }VIiIl Road would crenate
Water and sewer problems.
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The Lions Club . recei.ved..
council approval on Monday:.•.
evening to hold another
Aquacarnival onthe
waterfront this summer, July
2.and 3. •
The program' will ' .:he
similar to last year's with
some minor improvements
designed `to make the' affair
more pleasant for'all.
• One such change is moving
` the beer tent to "waterworks.
park", relieving, the
congestion in the main beach
area.
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-Huron'Management Inc. of.
Sarnia wishes to:build. font
three-storey apartment
buildings and Burns Ross, the.
town's engineer says : the
project ' would- cause "a
shortage of ' water quantity -
and pressure during peak
periods .: of demand" and
would "deflnitely require:
construction of storm sewers.
from the site to, the Maitland'.
River",
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Mr: Ross' laimed iri lettr.
�' o , i a e
to '. ' council > that - :.a
,engineer . approved 'the
prefect when requesting
appro�(a1 in p. rinciple for the
development from planning
board a month ago.
Mr. Ross said a, study of the
town's water ;`syst in is ••un-
derway, but he thought: if . •
tin'likel•,w,-Flit .there would' be ' •
enough:,water: pressure in. the'.
area, for a .thre,e-5toI'ey
building', • under present,
conditions. .•
Couneillor'Tlay.() Gower told •
co'unell Mr, Vass' letter
claxtfied 'the: situation since_
Counotilor Gower had been,
under the impression from
.conversations with Mr, , Rgss
that thea engineer had, some •
doulits about the ro- osa
p.:P ,,1,,.,
before . additional pumpan
facilities had: been. provided;,
The
'matter was' -returned
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to. •
the r:
e lannixi boa dfor'fulr` her+
p � � t
,study.."
*representative 'of' Huron?;, ; MAKE IT A PLEASANT DAY FOR MSM:
Management Inc. ` had .in-* .i
correctly stated. that the town • •
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