The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-01-20, Page 13r-
MR, AND litIRS41. R.
VANDERWATER
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rtii.iee04 ttIe over ; •million
astronotrilcal we wont1 do anything ter"
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done r;0years or more?
'9 11 will that work' be
, ,-.1.!1,- ,, cost a ' donela:Areit.3 we don't 'do it
e -town would. pay. Its- Councillor
' 0 ' llarii,'''' Gower "Saki, ex- iiNoWirt.:''.!/!!..(ef./
IPIlinning „Cioliiiiittinta '''.dte',01.749, „K.., ""'"! :all; ' at
ft station pump sewage ,; "There ,preally isn't a
. • .4„.. „: . „,... - " , ' '41ans 'would* to constrOta .':''' oei*iti ., • g,
dost*,:pri.lite.y.toot,,,*er4.4et '':. program -iii...ii . lip approved from thatarea into the town's
IV , problem ' in that - area."
04: -4;ATI779:000,10! iltOrM, undertaken , '...,11°,' . ,
sewers; §'.itkio,44,4140taiy,,,,,aPP.L.:1.1*,4,40,,L!),I.::#,L1,4*014,.ki,:i...._ _. , sewage system. claimed „.ayor Deb Shewfelt.
seWatikir,,441niejitation and '' of '.. UrRar-rlefl-,.$ ' '-'0.44--'''''CO,rV'•;:' -, "It- isThficuleus. to assume Later in •,- the „ meeting,
forcaniiiii; , ''.$95 000 ' .fo '''','
... atritetion":'4,444get 7,:*91114, be:::,,:,;. we can afford to proCeed with' however,, Councillor Haydon.
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those Yew!. • - •, • . .;;;;'. said Gower. "We would be from i at least three
$700010;:i- for street'recoil-
..,...,,,,,. stractiOn ; ' $40,000,: .. for - "It woula;:not affect the ',Pr - ..
; . • - :,..., jeopardizing, the total, road 'homeowners in the area who
recreational fadilities ,,:and road proittil.4"- Omer ex- „ program for the next four or had shown her problems
' parkland 'idevelopinent; and planted, ..hnt. for ,.t the- four. five years. It is necessary arising from the septic
year period, i!yiyo.och,..t4e NIP. :. that this work he done in the -system at the hospital and
$450 000.:i.urit4Orwi....p 1 annin7!, and
-dniinti..--iit,-;.:;;, . „. . project' „."..*aa.'.'',044.#4,wo, all future, of course, but let's not involving their properties.
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. • . road COnetrOOtiOn 'Money in forget about the Other areas' "I feel that Area 3 should
79 is igaining that Area of fowr, is 14Prnh,,hI,, not for a ion
aye still on septie tanks andrthe2,--;-lintg t4rne,.. said Councillor
• ini a' letter. tom.
wate m construction: usedupthe NIP project something when „we can't," said she'd had complaints
The federal share, if the Goderich would be allOcated, of town where work is also not be dropped from the
project is accepted. for NIP to that area of town We could , needed."program," stated Deputy -
funds, would be $492,500; the - undertake other work•during "We're talking about an reeve Eileen Palmer. "Area 3
provincial share $470,000; and that time, of ,course, 'but it' . abbreviated road program in needs. work worse than areas
. the municipal share $91.7,000- would- be at full .cost to the ' the next four years even if we 1 and 2. I'm getting tired of
The . town should receive - taxpayers. There would be no drop that Area 3," said hearing about Highway 21. It
notification by April 'of thls subsidy available for ", Councillor Stan Profit. doesn't take priority with me.
year whether or not the ditional work." "Are we going to Write I think we should sit down and
municipality will be accepted Councillor Gotypi• md a these neople off In Area 3?" talk about all the projects and
• into the progrn. If approval strong appeal to council asked , Councillor- Elsa *Pi-opeeed projects and set
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eimiller United Church with candles and holly was 15 given, the next six months delete Area Three (that Haydon. "We are talking
scene at, a' 7p:M. December 11 wedding of Elizabeth will be a selection period and portion of the town at the ' about spending $100,000 for
tty) Helen Durst and David Richard Vanderwater. the following six months will extreme north-east corner of -- 'Highway 21 development Are
e bridels the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nerman J. be a planning period. Work on ...
town •,around the hospital) we going- to tell these people
st and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Verne
ted the double ring ceremony. .
derwater -of-aramalea:: The -Rev': John Wood con-
, ti RSINGIQME -NEWS* )
e bride, given in -marriage by her father, was at
ded by her sisterPat Mrs, Mark Redmond. The trees and thetiOiiii are goiiig•- off home with our
fter the candlelight ceremony the wedding party all packed away once more nurse, Chris Garrick .(We.:.,,- •
ertainecl their guests in thcaolarium at the Benmiller and we are left with the warm think that they are related). «.
and *eh proceeded ',to, the _bride'Synome where a glow of remembrance otall of Welcome to the familieS
ntiful smorgasbord, tastefully set tip with the help of the wonderful people who during NoVember:Decernbef •
r ftleridKurtRati;was enjoyed by all. , came to share Christmas with and January were Mrs;
hey were most happy to have their families and :the residents. of Goderich Hawthorne .at Nelson -Street
smates present, especially Betty's grandparents, Nursing. Home and Maitland and . Dr. McCosh, Mrt.
andMrs.ltarvey West frorn Hearst, Ontario. Manor, Ltd. -Christmus has t� Dilworths. MeCullough,
e happy young couple now reside. in Tottenhim be shared to be appreciated Miss Murray, Mrs., Pat -
and to the- many groups and terson, Mrs. Rowed, ' Mrs: _ -F
people who shared with us. Shier, Mrs. Swann, Mrs.
during the season goes the Tweedie, Mr. Harry ir
heartfelt thanks of allof us. 'Brimicombe, and Mrs:
It was a busy month at Burrows.
Maitland Manor. The new To all of these groups and
also our regular and faithful
friends, Mrs. Washington,
Gordon "I've got rhythm"
Harrison, Maurice Wilkinson,
the Ladies of the Legion
Auxiliary; the Salvation
Army, Eleanor Taman,
Eleanor Thompson (crafts),
Lois Butler and Pat Green ;:
(Fun.and Fitness) and our ' Goderich Kinsmen Club President George Hiles, right, accepts a cheque for S1,000 from
ar Rea ers. • • • •
wing is complete and we are
tiedfrorniMge 4) , l ' evaluate salt deposits, and by now enjoying the luxury of
n . so for hundreds of mid -1978 threesuch sites the, bright new rooms.
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'ads of, years. The ,rock should have been selected for Christmas dinner was served
also be Capable of ab- more intensive study. in. our elegant new dining
'0,' without adverse The University of Quebec at 'room' from our large and very
, Ithe heat emitted by Montreal is also studying the up-to-date kitchen. Work is
ant fuel. The rock and suitability of serpentinite as a now in progress on the other
'mediate vicinity must location.- for 'a repository. facilities which will include a
Iil no.''',-,.P.0te ifill i Serpentinite is -a widely oc- formal sitting room, an ac-
ingiar4liiiiice, f ctal'ine metamorphic , rock- -' tivity area, isolarium . and ever ready VoltitiOerdrivers , Bob Norman, manager of the Goderich Conklin Lumber Company outlet. The funds are
must •• not have been that is plastic and not easily more rooms Which will ac-maysay Is es gna e to go toward the cost of the Kinsmen's new building at the corner of South and
we thanks and w' 11) - d i t d
ed , • -for/ mineral soluble. -.i, -
some priorities."
"I follow the line taken by
Deputy -reeve Palmer," said
Councillor Haydon. "How can
untll 1(,Nta
the l!rPie
&mpossible t� look at this ii
bits anct
"E had topeOAIMSllttle It
could project its,1_
abeaa a . said
Mayor Shewfelt, who insisted
With Councillor Dave Gewer,
that the - Highway 21'
development • had nothing to
do with the NIP project in the
north-east coiner of town.
"The mayor:: talks about
projecting our minds to the
future." retorted Councillor
Haydon. "I'm trying to do
thatir.m trying to project my
thinking to the people in Area
3 who see nothing in the
future coming their way."
Several, questions were
asked concerning the 1.977
road program, and whether
or not certain areas of town
would receive attention this
year prior to the com-
mencement of the NIP
program, if approved, in 1978.
Councillor Gower saki that
work planned for 1977 in-
cluded Highway 21 ("I wish I
could use another number
like Highway 20 or
something," quipped Gower)
es by boreholes. By the- year 2,000- the
site must have a high repository should be ready to
c; stabillitY, ' that is it receive nuclear waste on a
e free from potential fully licensed, commercial
uake hazards. The site basis. After 50 to 400 years, it
probably be distant could be sealed, and a new
,pufateci areas, ' yet it repository would be startesl.
acbeigfirejor the . The costs? Total cost of the -
y of the waste. ' ' project has been estimated at
, geologists tock into Somewhere between $50 and
ration 'all of ,these $100 million.
has well as some other
iary '-' factors) - they
.1) withbaalLTrue, salt " -
, Soluble in Water: Salt Dr. John Scott of the
s are .. ,-- --,, ,But salt • ' -,- Geological Survey of Canada
haiei,rem'ained in, - and the chairman, of EMR's
r' htuldreds, of millions Committee on Radioactive ° share , movie night The .- ,
Waste Disposal said this i "BY Goderich Nursing.H
s. The fact that inspite .°e.both
th nuclear waste Beavers and residents
commodate the residents who you a very happy New Year
will move over from Goderich from all of us at the Nursing
Nursing Home. _ Homes in Goderich.
Due t10 inclement weather
we only- got out to "Little
Bowl" twice last month and
exams at the high school
forced cancellation of
ceramics for a couple of
weeks. Several proud people
brought home their finished
articles from ceramics class
and impressed us all no end
with their accomplishments.
.The weather kept us home a
lot but it didn't stop a hardy
group of Beavers and their
two leaders from coming to
S j; it has placing
.` underground we are, in a
dsecurelysealed off t .
th enjoyed the i
Robbery" shown by Maur ce
"Great Toy
1Ftaglan Streets which is nearing completion. The $45,000 project will house the workshop
for 'Mentally Retarded Adults and is expected to be complete by late January or early
February.,Also included in the project is a club room for the Kinsmen. Kinsmen Building
Committee member Ken IC -eller oversees the presentation.
Nicholas Perry fell at his
home in Grosse Pointe,
Michigan on Sunday, January.
9 and fractured his hip. He is
a patient in the Bon Secour
Hospital, Grosse Pointe,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney
and .Joe Austin were able to
groundwater by ,' -
ing and oVerlying radioEictive elements to
Wilkinson. The tray -favors return to their homes here on
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ions.Mek ' Strata; has .!.*There they came from - the . which the Beavers left added ' Tuesday afternoon, January
• touch to ciOr .11 afterspending the weekend
geologists Oren morei earth. 'Greater or lesser a festive
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lalOok to salt deposits amounts Of radiation are all . Christmas dinner trays'. with relatives in Birch -Run,
Among the carollers viho Michigan and attending the
ttirel.stO0age site for around oS, and have been
iiiiki:... .. ,,,:;,,,: . ,,::,-..,,;:- fromtheteginning of time. in. filled our homes with song funeral Of his uncle Mr.
*;54i.0'•if4;.i.:4'.0;:. Thi,,,' ' this wide Wide Spectrilin cd, , during the month were the . Prank Owens.
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OtI f S. -,; Sf at radiatiOnthat from nuclear :, actor: . , Ladies of the Christian' ' Mrs. John (Grace) Austin
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stibitStot .„-Seals 'uP - waste is negligible, land we - Reform Church, Girl Guides,- and. Mrs.. Clarice Dalton
lilak lAnheiess , lite, are'doingi:everything in our the Cub, pack from Knox attended the South Western
Presbyterian Church. Ontario Pro Life Conference 1
faiiiiitiy,10:;10 :I , Apovemoligeo. ittliat way.''.:
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, - ' There is it repository now hi Pastor - Day and the Young held at Christ the King School
, - People from.the entecostal in Hamilton on Saturday,
actual operation in the
4; *tiiiors,*. , _.10Ortertk,-.. or d It Is located Church January - -tom
iitit; 6- kite, The in West Germany, near the elass, along with Mr. Kemp speaker was Mr. Gerald- -
,,eon hiFiroojit: of . city, of Braunschweig, a few _ from Robertson Memorial
P bl $ h
u ic e oat; . Vandezunde of Toronto,
Execntive Secretar,„0 of the
`4aiiiciitit . kilemeters from the East
• German border. The The residents at Nelson Christian Labour Association,.
lt--T-Stceet--realie ed "NQ—for 10 Years and now
ed' who made Executive Director, Com -
strata a I . Church and the Grade Six -7 / st
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i,t.etritnagy„, ository----is-La-former-sa ,
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A 4,ip)iitirvi_._;1,-2_,The,..i,-i'ittitie hittt:sttinteriitte ''Ii. special ',visit to us .
:.. .i.,.,iritt ee - for i Justice and
.,... ifir Congratulations to that very .1111berty.
tSkIeldf,WhiA caverfitiettoh about -the!-nii;e .
0 oritorei; . ....of .a hockey arena; se‘,,ikal.,0f.. talented group.
- John VanRooy a bus driver ,
uch
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cr".7,...,-;r7ethese • have been 'IMO ' with •,•-. Santa Claus- didn't 'forget •
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CI.': rocks
4-ttit: .4- -low level and'.n4 ti : heat any r Itaand at Nelscin Street ,..triii.ogo'ridge-for,lhe past ten
ia.i . - .- St'' ..Joseph's school at
nIIk.fl. ' .,711", is open toithe PubliO4,4n4e:`,.,.:,f.strong . resemblance to' Dr. '
a ' if9e706.1,1.1„realitytiredD'yakS!Otfr.CahorrtRstisl:
,i,..•.ilier.„.4)r ;jilting wastes. e e,...:..„.hei bounced ' in .2 bearing
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f-seLynch) to tO7the energetic ,
‘saSso
'19fr ‘",(7c41,.:tat ,:' ‘ disposal aroused 7; °O4C:1Opi::illitairi,-,.t;,..,soi,ipo.s. of Mr: . Alan Schram '.,i,q0004,..„)!ET.,.,t,lieil over his
offt
S 'a ---i A. • .c(20iltt0r..?.rifir.; 'even‘ihotagh 4 and _son Francis,Whoee inue„;,,
-emain So7.,.....?.. is; ,, by Canadian standards, „ set many an reidlilloYiii;stri,:„::',!,.
...:'''iiri"'" ."-"rill'21':14°i'Etthett
. ..., schoolweatheri. conditions;',i,i)t. the stormy mrMrs
' ' '. 11.4;e' to* 0 ,Ocii Of lkip,i‘tition,77::.? ittP4cTg-us tG007;44;id ,,,..itn.itile ,•.,,,• Clarice '•Dalton,. . mre..
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, ..;" isineltOry4Oithit. - ',it brand addition of. our ••rown.;riiilen, 1., Doherty, Mrs, Barbara Hanly
--'-ii. iiiii.P*800641t, : excavated - •
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Detroit, Michigan on Thur-
sday, January 13 to join the
Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Hogan returned' from a
honeymoon in Quito, Equador
on Wednesday, January 12.
They are residing at their
farm on the 12 concession of
Ashfield Township.
Joe- VanRooy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John VanRooy is
attending a 10 week Car-
pentry Apprentice Course
held at the Mohawk College of
Applied Arts and Technology.
Classes were to begin on
Monday, January' 17 but due
to the weather conditions Joe
didn't make it to Hamilton
til Tuesday•
_ORMOND HEFFERNAN
Ormond Heffernan Of R.R.
7, Lucknow passed away in
Victoria Hospital in London
on Friday, January 14 in his
67 year following surgery the
previous afternoon.
Mr: Heffernan was born in
Arthur, .Ontario on April 14, -
1910. He was a member of St.
Joseph's - Roman Catholic
Church at Kingsbridge.
He is survived by his wife
the former Yvette Bilodeau,
two daughters Mrs.' Antone
(Delores) ytinOsch, RR .7,
Lucknow, Mrs. John (Anne)
Sheardown, '" St. Thorrksi -
three sons Albeit of Essex,
Raymond' of Dublin and
Gerald , of , Stratford; eight
gramilthildreh; four sisters -
and four brothers.
His ,body-„' rested at the
4;OreniieT0ral Chapel in
Lioi4,:tiruescay
January 18, thence
to St. lioisOles Roman
tathOlib,,if4J'nhurch at
funeralMasswas celebrated at i:e:7Dungannon.
am. by the'Re*erend Father
Temp�iary
was - In the
MnuqnleumtW!th Spr
Cemetery, Kingsbridge.
Parish prayers were said at
the funeral home on Sunday
evening at 8:00 P.M. Ladies
of the Kingsbridge Catholic
Women's League led in
Rosary prayers at 3 P.M. on
Sunday afternoon. Due to the
Stormy weather the roads
were blocked and the funeral
was postponed for Monday.
Relatives, neighbours and
friends were served in the
Kingsbridge Parish Hall
following the funeral by
members of the Catholic
Women's League. Sincere
sympathy is offered to Mrs.
Heffernan and to all the
members of the family.
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Street; - R
E1dark': Street.-Warrefl
Stiater Drive '1
Street; Suncoast.
,Eldon-•-• Street
Road. and Bennet Sti
from Bayfield '14,04E.aStreet. -
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Councillor
Don' Wheeler
made, the :motion, after. . i-
considerable-rdiscossion, to
apply to NIP for all the work
originally scheduled for tbe
program. The motion was
seconded and approved by -
council.
"The town would only. save
$252,000 by not :doing Area 3
now," said Councillor
Wheeler, "not a half million
dollars as suggested. by
Councillor Gower, whenL you
subtract the federal, and
pkovincial funding. f Move
that we apply for the program
asset . out by our . con-
sultants..'".- 7 •
Later in the meeting, ans
were made for a 'committee- -
of -the -whole meeting (closed
to the public and the press) at
which council members will
sit down and discuss all the
current and ; Proposed
projects for Goderich witha
view to setting priorities. -
That meeting will take place
Monday, January 24 in the
council chambers.
sen
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The company 1 represent
insures
one out of five persons'
in Canada and the U.5.
Don't you want
to do business
with a leader, too?
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9 Percival St, Clinton
482-7703
0 Metropolitan
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Where the future is now.
Let us assist you wilb your
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wedding day.
Select your wedding invitations, announcements
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quality and correctness of form.
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