The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-08, Page 5f
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Mark .lenkins of. Goderieh; waits 'patiently 'during Saturday' Lion's•Aqua Carnival=' j
derby for•the big bite..(staff photo) —
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F-insion at a fever pitch; the girls' nerves uncoiled quickly, --of two canoe races at •the Lions' Aqua Carnival last`
after -.the starting signal. These three canoes took.part'in one Saturday. (Staffyphoto) .'-:•
F'isherrmen: of. all ages and •froni as far away ;as Ohio;
gQthered on the pier Saturday to match wits against each
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S.hirleg l:(Or
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this, motion_pi se -s. '
When the vote was take>i;
only. three deputy -reeves:
voted' in favor of Seetron 7(a)
.,of. The Municipal. •Act;
relieving as did Reeve- Ea
Oddliefson of Bayfield that
"the 'personal aspect 'Should
- hot.entei- into -this": They
• were Grant Stirling, deputy -
reeve of Gode'rich Tow'nship;,
Jim Malt-, deputy',eeve' .of
.Morris Township; and Bill,
• Clifford, -deputy-reeve of: the'
• Town ofGoderich; '
:And . interestingly enough,
these thren-reeves personify
the wide -range of deputies at
co inty cc, uncil. Grant Stirling':
is a' former reeve of Gdetich
Towntp,-..a man.. 'long
acq:uainted withcil, the wankings..
of county coun. Jim Mait• is
oile• of the new breed, corning
t' .counc•il at the beginning of:
1915 ,,where the new deputy-
ree'ues were added to couhcil
Under The Municipal' Act.
And Bill Clifford the only
deputy -:reeve with two votes,
coming ' from 'the. largest
municipality in the county, js ,
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:siting in a safeseat from the ,
county. ` standpoint, •. -- should
things remain'as they are:
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And• firia7'iy, when Section
27(a) was.'defeated so eon-
elusively by `county coiirki•l, •
the feeling was expressed "
that. '.ha•d' the reduction in '.
rrienibers' been less drastic,
county counciil.o•rs might.
hdc,e, approved• it. In late
afternoons, however,°"when a
motion''was brought forward
to_se,k a PrivateMembers
Bill aekiitig'foropernission' Co.,:
establish '-a council. with 3'6.
mcm-bers -aid' • :37. votes,
`councillors'- were still in no
mood to discuss -it.
Wil,l'iafn:-Morley said itall
w1l1cn he. rioted, "We voted'•on
• this; issue re th[ls..'.rmiorni'ng
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Here it is back again,•..1 say
table it.e" i-
Sn; thsue•will lje revived• .
in:September. If•you have the :
time, get tip•o county council'
chaiilbers; probably P'ridaji,,..
Septerrber..24, to' hear the
fourth. round of disotlssitt
and debate. • It could -be • •
enlightening, •...
other in the Lions' Aqua ,Carnival fiah derby.,(Staffphoto):
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