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. Two reminders ,grill also be ' Mach month mere than'half of the two with a total yearly idcome, inclusive of: ;
fore the Marcfi`31 deadline. million Old Age Security _pensioners
the Old Age: Security pension. of:j$4,096
further WOE of ensuring that -:.:receive sortie . additional payment for>a single pensioner' and ,$7,ti64 for a;.:
ors continue;. ;to . receive their through..the . Guaranteed Income Sup- married . couple `where bath are pest=
ent regularly, the dopa rtment .:;pleme it program. stoners.
_Members' of the Goderich Third Guides and. Brownies held .
their first -another-daughter supper at.Knox Presbyterian
Buy' :3 SAVIf
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Church last Friday. Organizers' ]tope' to,halii the xnbtl><er
daughter supper on an annual basis (staff photo)
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Farmers get bonus
for drain loans
Goderich Township Council
passed a -bylaw at their last
meeting that will give extra
assistance to township
residents who got tile drain
loans last year. Members
decided this year to back .75
percent of the costs for
drainage in 1977.
Last year the Ministry of
Agriculture cut back on funds
available for tile drain loans
limiting the amount of money
available to farmers to half
the actual costs of the project.
Council passed a bylaw to
increase the amount'given to
farmers last year, bringing
the amount' of the loan to 75
percent of the actual cost.
Last year the limits imposed
due to the cutback prompted
_ council to back half the 'costs
of projects rup. tothe
provincial allotment of
$142,000.
The move gave the town-
ship a surplus at the -end of
the year and .the 13 owners'
who debentured for drainage
were advised that they could
receive the added 25 percent
at the end of the year.
This year council was given
a $135,000 ceiling for tile drain
loans and decided to offer
owners 75 percent of. the
actual costs unt41 that -money
was gone. The offer stands on
a first -come -first -serve basis
administered on a completion
certificate filed by the tile
drain inspector.
Council's approval of a
drainage loan does not mean
that the owner will receive
the money. The funds will be
loaned when the project is
actually undertaken meaning
the money will not be paid
until the machinery is on the
owner's land doing the work.
After passing the bylaw
council reviewed five ap-
plications for drainage loans
and approved them according
,,to the 1977 program. The
loans total $70,370: Frank
DePutter requested a loan of
$3,135; T. Robin Thompson a
loan of $7,200; James Wright
a loan of $12,035: Steve
Thompson one of $18,000: and
Frieshaven Holsteins one of
$30,000.
In other business council
passed two bylaws, one ap-
pointing people to the
recreation committee and the
other adopting the township's
secondary plan. The plan now
becomes law at a township
level but still must receive
the approval of Huron County
and the province of Ontario.
Mr; J. Sprackman of
Western Auto Parts,
developers of the township
shopping mall on Highway 8
east of Goderichh met with
council to negotiate the
performance bond filed when
the mall building permit was
issued. The bond was for
$50,000 and was to guarantee
that the developer completed
the - construction' of the
shopping centre.
The :project was divided,
into three phases and Mr.
Sprackman wanted • to re-
negotiate the bond since the
first phase has been com-
pleted. The other two phases,
are to be' completed by
November 29, 1980. Council
passed no motion on the
subject.
R.M. Elliott presented a
letter of appreciation to
council on behalf of himself
and patrons of his bulk milk
haulage firm, The letter
praised the efforts of the
township road • crew during
the recent storm . that
paralyzed the area in keeping
roads clear to allow the milk
truck to get to•farmers to pick
up milk.
Council also agreed •to
purchase a general two-way
radio system to be installed in,
township road equipment to
keep them in contact with
road superintendent Joe
Potter. .
Council approved three
building.. permit applications,
delayed one and turned down
another. Kase Van - den
Heuvel got permission to
build a pig barn and Pine
Lake Camp received per-
mission •to build one
recreation halt and add on to
another.
Frances Powell applied for
a permit for a permanent
residence on Concession 15
but the application was filed
pending further information.
Albert BraIl asked per-
mission to put up a mobile
home but council chose to
wait and see how Mr. Bran's
fish farming operation
succeeded. Mr. ,Bran was
asked to prove.the viability of
fish farming when he '
requested a land severance
last year .and council wants to
see if his claims hold true
before they permit erection of
a house.
An application for a per-
manent, residence for Jim
Durst was'turned.down due to
zoning restrictions. `A
The best -
Registered
Retirement
Savings
Pian
is the plan custom
built for you!
Don't miss the 1976
deadline for
tax credit (March 1)
if you can't start with a lot -
start with as little as $500
But,enroll right now!
TIC?bRlA.nu
VGGREY
TRUST., COMPANY StNCE lee*
Manager A.A. Weatherby
524-7381 Gedelrith
Demestit-Cemaierdit4 bri
131 Britannia Rd.'
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