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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-02, Page 39u GODE 1' IC LSIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER2,1976. PAOE,.1 hisholm named Colborne Township Road Superintendun Colborne Township counctL work in his new post on et in _.special session on January 1,1977. ovember 19 and named Alex At the November 2 regular isholm of Dungannon , Council meeting accounts ownship Road Superin- .totalling $12,278.76 were approved for payment on.a motion of Councillor Ker- nighan and Deputy -Reeve Durst. The Clerk reported to council on Township finances and tax arrears. • ndent subject to six months obationary period and the proval of the Ontario inistry of Transportation d Communications. Mr.. Chisholm will begin Two delegations ap- proached council. Hugh Feagan requested permission to place a plastic tile drain on the side of .the township road Block F known as Gore Road. Council granted permission to Mr. Feagan withthe latter to_ be responsible for any damage to the tile or drain. Keith Homan discussed Shrine.rs name executive The Bluewater Shrine Club Clinton; secretary, Bill t their annual ladies' night Johnston, Goderich; ways last Saturday night at the and means, Doug Morgan, anastra• Shillelagh, named Clinton; publicity, Howard t eir new executive for the Aitken, Goderich; degree coming year." They will be team, Gerry Holmes; installed in January. ' auditor, Ken Flett. The new executive is past Named, directors were president Lawrie ;lade of Harry _Hamilton of:' Grand Clinton; president, Fred Bend, Les Habkirkof' Willert of Grand Bend; First Seaforth, Bill" Cook of vice-president, Bill Turnbull Goderich, Ross . Scott of of Brussels;, second vice- Brucefield, Art Hodgins of president, John McKeon of Parkhill, Dick Carter of Goderich; . third vice- Clinton, Bob Drysdale of president Ron Forster.; Hensall,` Orville Wallis . of treasurer, Walt Newcombe, Watford, Al Lobb of Exeter, George Cameron of Wingham, Ken Hodgins of London,. Cal Krauter of Brussels; and Ron Forster of Lucknow. Also at the very successful night which attracted 250 persons Tony Lapprt of Zurich. "won ;the $200 gift • certificate donated by the Qld Mill, south of Blyth. Mrs. Pauline Marlett of Clinton won the glass turkey and Percy Pugh of Clinton the two dinners at the Orange Shillelagh in Lucan. . ;Figure skaters plan bake sale The Goderich F Skating Club held its monthly meeting on Thursday night, November 25, at thehome of the president . Mrs. Ellen Jeffrey.' The minutes - of the Last meeting were read by.Joanne Norman and the treasurer's report was given by Charles Boddy. The Membership Chairman reported that the club has 57 � skaters, and 32 skaters taking `� Hur�n staff • O seminar private lessons. The club is holding a Bake .The Ministry of Education, . and, at the same time, Sale- and crafts table at -the - Ontario Hydro and the Union' provide the service which Suncoast _ Mall on Saturday Gas Company Ltd., are those using school facilities December4from3:00p.m. •sponsoringan energy require.. The Ontario The club is having a management seminar in Government has set a target Christmas party for the; London on. December 8, for to reduce the consumption of skaters the last Saturday of the maintenance staff of energy by by 1980, skating before 'Christmas,• seven area school boards.' Participants will also December 18•, at Vanastra. 'Participating in the one- di cuss the useFof lighting, , There was a test day in day seminar will be the Sg g Lucknow on . Sunday,...maintenance staff from theventilation, operations, boiler. ' November 28 and passing Elgin, • Huron? Middlesex, maintenance, control tests from Goderich were: Lambton and London school .,equipment, building repair Canasta Tango- George Kerr boards and the London -.•and other topics related ,to and Aveleigh Cook; Surrey Middlesex ,and 'Elgin 'separate . conserving ,.energy in school. Dance - Debbie Horton; school boards. , • facilities.; Fiesta Tango - Lisa Taylor, The seminar_ delegates will The seminar, one of 20 to be. ,Debbie Horton; . European discuss various operating held across the province, will Waltz- George Dierolf. techniques which can be be held at the Wellington St., igure • Celebrity Dinner Sheri' on Friday,: The young couple looked night were. Daier of 'very•charming, at the head Mitchell' and Robin Cowan of table, and - answered '- Waterloo to represent figure . questions from the audience. Johnny Brent the Master of Ceremonies, along with the rest of the celebrities and the large crowd of people wished them the best of luck in Russia. - skating. Last year they won the Junior Worlds Pairs Championship in France. They leave this weekend for Moscow Russia tocompete again. A'tten clilig--the Spor-t-s—employed-to-corrser-ve_energy Holiday Inn.. • • with Council and Mr. Gary Davidson, Huron County Planner his plan for ex- pansion of the Meneset Mobile Park which composed of extending the present streets south for 32 lots and a new portion south-eastof the present park of 49 lots making a total of 8I additional lots. Council approved the in- corporation of. the extension plan' in the Colborne Towp- ship. Secondary Plan. " The Huron County Planner, Gary . Davidson presented each Councillor, the Reeve and Deputy -Reeve with the second draft .copy of the Colborne Township Secon- dary plan and Tuesday, November 9 at 9:00 p.m. was set for the . Planner and Council to review the plan, Building permit was granted to Les... Pitblado of Proctor . Subdivision for a workshop. A -land severence for Knud Peterson was ap- proved by Council while one for Mrs. Margaret Clutton was refused. Mel Good, Township Road Superintendent reported that snow fences were to be erected. Hestated that he had been unable to make an agreement with Eric Moore re: the levelling and removal. of earth on a hill on. Mr. Moore's sideroad. A second snowplough truck was discussed as was also a driver for the Tovvnship Truck: A letter from the Secretary of the Huron County Clerk- Treasurer's Association, Wm. Alcock regarding payment of 1977 rates to the Huron County School Board and the Huron -Perth Separate School Board be June 30 and December 15 with a letter to besent to these Boards requesting approval resulted in Council's approval for the above payment dates. • The Clerk reported that the five Township Hall windows had been measured for storms. Bylaw No. 8-76 being a Biennial Municipal Election Bylaw was passed by council. The night of November 17 was,.: agreed upon for the Township.. Ratepayer's meeting. At a special council:" meeting held on November 9 Mr. Gary Davidson,' Huron County Planner and Council discussed several proposed"', developments which had been requested. As the Lakeshore Study was still in progress and not completed it was agreed that no new until this study is published and approved by Council, at which time the Colborne Council would make amen- dments for developments as needed. In discussing the residential area of Benmiller that portion of Lot 2 Con 2 ED is to be residential but not to render Lot 3 Con 2-• ED as restricted 'agriculture. Saltford East and North were to be the main - residential growth area. Rural lots of minimum size are to confer to agricultural,polieies. Colborne Township Secondary Plan Bylaw No. 9- 76 was approved by Council, and a public meeting would be planned in January 1977. Building permits were approved for John Feagan for a porch addition to his residence and a • trailer, variety,` store . on' Algonquin St., Meneset Mobile Park and business licence to Mrs. Ruth Ann Brennan for same. At the November 1-6 meeting of Colborne Council Mr. Russell Pfrimmer, owner of a resident lot in Benmiller, Pt • Lt 1ED Con 1 ac- companied by Mr. Tom Tobey of Hoist Real Estate discussed with council the changing of his property from residential- to commercial with the intended use of the property to .be a gift shop and coffee shop. This change was agreed by Council subject to •=development -be-•-approved— the approval of the Ontario Ministry of Housing. The Road Superintendent Mel Good discussed with council the cost of sanding the Ashfield -Colborne Boundary road and -the West Wawanosh-- Colhorne' Boundary Rowland he suggested hiring the Huron County Road Department to do the sanding when required' as an accurate account would then be available. Additional help to operate snow equipment " was discussed,. also requests for snow fence. Three applications - for, Colborne Township Road Superintendent were opened by the Clerk and Friday, November 19 was• serto in- terview the applicants. In regard to apiece of land on Don Lamb's property Con 1 WD purchased by Colborne Township many years ago for gravel, council agreed . to check the land before , the December 7 ,meeting. Membership in the Ontario Rural Municipal Association was approved by Council. A letter from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications regarding Mr. James H-awkin's request for drainage from Huron County Forest LRE crossing High- way 21 was read to council in which the Ministry stated their 'approvalfor a Municipal Drain.' -:The Clerk was instructed to contact the Ministry of Natural Resources at Wingham. 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