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PAGE 12A---GODERICHSIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1976
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Council tnet fo. its regular
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September s ssion on
Ttiesday, Septo1ber. 7,„at the
Public Works Garage. All
members were in attendance
i;ith Reeye Bob
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The minutes of the regular
August meeting and a special
meeting to consider the Kirk
Municipal Drain Repair. and
Improvement Revised
Repoif,Thlvere read and
adopted.'
Three owners in the J. B.
Young Drain watershed
requested permission of ,
o_ctupy time
that h k his o erty
was deleted from the report,
the report be referred back to
the engineer for recon-
sideration.
The consideration of the
—..aelelmenel___Munisinet Drain
was, for 9:00 p.m. bn
Tuesday;' September 21', at
the Public Works Garage.
The 'Clerk was directed to
draw uP an agreement for
signing by the Township and
councilsou:kb'
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Bruce Raynard for the rent of
the workable portion of the
Township farm for a five-
year term.
By -Law 9, 1976 was given
third reading and finally
passed, This • bylaw
au orizes •
borrowing of $50,000 to meet
exp.enses 'until the final, in-
stalment of taxes is received.
A motion by Councillors
Foran and Cranston ap- •
proved the resol t' f the
Township of West Carleton
regardithg the ''' loc.atiorl of
arlowroantepso. les on road
By -Law 10, 1976 was given
third reading* and pe_aecii
borrowing of
necessary to ,cover the cOsts
eoptflioriz
$12,000the
of construction of The:Millian
Drain until the assessments
under the drain are levied:
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The Clinton Horticulture
Society' provided the family
night entertainment of slides
and music arranged by Mrs.
Powell, pogr
convener. -
Mrs.' Mildred Durst,
President, of the ,society,
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s h Owed s itetetres etaken--
during trips to the, Maritinies,
tpe 'Rockies end Arizona and
gave a very. interesting
commentary of the trips.
Mil, Elsie Henderson and
', Mrs. Myrtle Parker of the
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Hcime played piano, solos
during the intermission.
Mrs. Durst, Mrs. Powell,
Mary Jamieson. and Mrs.
C ' of the society
presented each of the
residents •with -a corsage as
they carne 6) the auditorium
and-bouquest-w-ere--peesenteeL
to 12 people kr special oc-
casions such 'as eldest and
youngest residents special
birthday % etc. •
Straughan thanked all.
these responsible for. the
io ench Towns ip ounc I
Council to clean out a portion •
mission was greeted. .. rks • under new
Plan
of the Draip Which has • .
become overgrown. Per -
The Clerk was directed to
• write the. Hufon County
Planning Department td
inquire about the procedure
required to have agricultural
land designated residential,
__At ki()p..rn., membe_rs of
Colleen and seven -owners in
• the Smyth Municipal Drain
extension and iMproyemerit
met ith.engineer, J. A.
cB e, to consider. the
Me
report.. Mr. McBride
reviewed the drainage area,
and after lengthy discuSsion
and many questions, it was
decided that, dee to Albert
Plasschaert's name being
removed from the petition so
Goderich Township Council
devoted a considerable
amount of meeting time. at
',the; Septerriber meeting to
handling zoning, sdbdivis ons
and bilding— permits,
working under their recently
approved secondary plan.
Mel Timms met with
council to offer three alter-
natives to his • subdivision
requests for part of Lot 13 on_
the Maitland Concession:The
plans divide -the , lot into
several parcels and although
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•'preference for one of Mr.
Tim rns' suggestions.
A letter frotir the
proprietors of the. _Five
Seasons Mobile Home park
got a react ion-feem- council.
The letter rgquested im-
mediate action on the.
proposal ' put forth by Five
Seasons 'and council
des•ignated the property, Lot
10 on the Bayfield Line, urban
and zoned it for mobile home
• use only,
Approval of a trailer camp
•couneil took no definite ac -
4 -11. Club elects slate Al
Officers ,
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was given to M. J. Driver.
after council received per-
mission for the camp from
the Huron County Health
Unit. A permit for the projict
on_ Pare Lot 4...of Plan J.2._ was
issued ,to Mr. Driver- Upo'n
ireceipt of the $50 fee.
Building permits.were
requested by W. 0. McLean
for an.addition to a trailer;
'Gordon Smith for two factory
additions; G. G. Ginn for a
bunker slice. Dr. bill
Schilthuis Jet: a house; Budd
lovely evening on behalf' of
the residents.
The "Over 90" Club met on
Wednesdayafternoon in the
• first floor north sitting room
ad following . a musical
-prograrn refreshments were
• served by the Walkerburn
volunteers of Auburn. Mrs.
Kuehl • for a house; Jeene
Arnsing, M. Steenstra and
-William Smith for houses;
Walter Bell for a house ad-
dition; Mrs. C. Howecliffe for
a storage shed; and Bruce
Tyndalefor a garege.
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Coder -eV -rejected Mr. •
Kuehl's request and withheld
William Smith's pending an
investigation on the drainage
ofthesite on whichhe wishes
to build. All other permits
were issued.
Elsie Henderson, Mrs. Myrtle
Parker, Norman Speir and
Nelson Lear provided the
music.
Each of the ladies was
given a corsage, compliments "
of the Clinton_ Hortirulture.
' Society and each of. the men
were.given an extra cockee.
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The first•meeting 'Of the
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- was heid September 8 at the
home of Mrs. Don
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Hildebrand. . This fall's
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• The September meeting of
Benmiller • United ';Church
• Women 'Was held Wednesday, .
September 8 with 13 members
preseiit.
• 'The Irish Unit 1 had charge
of the meeting with M,rs.
Evelyn Treble, acting
'president, openingthe
meeting with a poem. -Mrs.
Treble. wlcomed. Mrs. Wood
to the meeting.
Mrs. Marilyn Feagan ,had
'the devotional period on the
theme, God and Labor.
• Mrs. Adelaide Feagan read
the Scripture and Mrs. D.
Willis read a poem, and, took
upy the offering. :•• -#•
`.• A' rqadiiig entitled "If Jesus,
were to visit. you, would you
welcome Him in your home?"
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was given by Mrs. E. Treble.
The business section was
conducted by the president,
Mrs. Clara A. Jewell who
read. the July minutes and
gave the treasure 's report.
The recording secretary
Mrs. Florence Maskell read
the thank you notes. The units
gave their reports...__ -
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The members decided to
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The meeting closed with
prayer: Lech was served by'
Mrs. A. Feagare and Mrs. F.
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