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let's hear it
o wide: Eleanor and Warren Robinson were joined
()children in the public library on Monday afternoon
and stories. Here they sing a song accompanied by
the appropriate actions in a round dividing the children into
two groups. Warren's group was the "best group" and
Eleanor's the "even betters", (photo by Sharon Dietz)
w policies set out to govern
unty land division committee
County Council
a number of new
ith regard to ap-
for severances
met for its March
in Goderich last
one provides that
Agreements signed
the passing of the
(ficial Plan should
cedence. Wills of
tdated dated after
ing should not be
in arriving at a
twas decided.
re the- applicable
the Official Plan or
Plan is to be stated
proval or denial of
ance. Decisions will
nder the Secondary
e municipality after
as had first reading.
ing an applicant of
of hearing of a
, a form .must now
y the notice in-
he applicant of the
r persons objecting
verance, to enable
:ant to prepare an
to defence and
save
dealing with the
A copy of the
agency's reports is
forwarded to the
there is a conflict
the Planning
nt's report on a
and the- possible
the Land Division
e, it was agreed the
continued whereby
rance is to be
to the Planning
comment prior to a
eing made and a,
f the Land Division_
is to attend the
Planning Board meetings to
explain differences of opinion
and the reason for the
referral.
In addition, the Planning
Staff is to advise, if
requested, in connection with
a proposed severance,
whether in the opinion of the
staff, the" -`proposed ap-
plication for severance would
be in conformity with the
Official Plan or Secondary
Plan. The applicant may then
choose whether or not he or
she wishes to proceed with
the application since the Land
Division Committee actually
makes the decision.
In other matters relating to
severances a resolution from
the County of Kent, presented
to council through the
Executive Committee report,
calling on the Province to
amend legislation whereby
the fee charged_forap-
plications made for land
severance be increased from
the present maximum for $50
per application to a
maximum of $100 was sup-
ported.
Executive Committee
Chairman William Morley
told the meeting that at
present the average cost of a
severance proceeding 'was
about $115.
"We just feel that people
who apply for severances
should be the ones to bear the
lion's share of the cost," he
explained.
In other Planning Board
business, council denied a
request from Saltford Valley
Hall Incorporated to use a lot
they recently purchased
across the road from the Hall
for parking.
VELLE'S GIFTS
o+ng Out of Business
There are residences on
either side of that property
and objections have been
lodged with the Township and
the Township-.h,ad asked or
the Department's comments.
STOP -BOTH DIRECTIONS
. FORA SCHOOL BUS
Safe driving is a family allair.
refondous success
Librarypac.e
packe
for . aly pror�i1'
.
The Friends of the Library,
a new society formed only in
January, had its first
program last week.
Each afternoon during the
March school break it
arranged a free two-hour
program of entertainment.
Monday was songs and
stories by Warren and
Eleanor Robinson; Tuesday
and Wednesday were crafts
by Mrs. C. Worsell and films
courtesy of the Huron County
Library; Thursday was the
magic show and songs by Rob
Bundy and Phil Main, as well
County
'wants
books
set high
Huron County Council
joined the County Board of
Education in ,support of a
• program to have each
member of Council ask his or
her municipal council to
request' vendors of what the
resolution termed "ob-
jectionable reading
material" to place such books
out of the reach of children_
In a letter to Council the
Board of Education ex-
pressed concern over the
"increasingly widespread
distribution of objectional
reading material".
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as paintings by Mrs. G. sthoolers and nursery school
Watters; and Friday the kids every day.
grand finale -from the touring
puppet act of No Strings Clearly there is a growing
Attached. _ need in Goderich to provide
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The entire 'event was ,to Eldren do during tmeshl like elsetheplanned to provide school March break other than
children between Grades 1 walking the streets or wat-
and 8 with something to do ching hockey, the group
and enjoy- spokesmen feel.
It was hoped to have as
many as 20 children at-
tending. However the week
was more successful than
expected with over 100. Also
there were a number of pre -
The Friends of the Library
would also like to thank the
Huron County Library and
the staff of Goderich Library
for their assistance in making
the week a success.
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EPAIRS
AND
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Call
524-6231
My sister bought me a pair
of earrings that I liked for my
birthday. The fourth time I
wore them one broke at the
clasp. My sister then returned
them to the store where she
had bought them only to be
told that they carried no
guarantee as they were
originally sold as being fragile
merchandise.
I was- proud of those
earrings and took good care of
them so I feel that this earring
must have been faulty to begin
with, so wonder if you people
can convince the store of this?
After our call the store
agreed to take a look at the
earring in question and came
to the conclusion that the clasp
had indeed been a faulty one.
Hence our reader received a
brand new set of earrings.
call BILL MELICK at your
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BAYFIELD Rb. GODERICH
Last year we paid out over
$2,000 to have vinylsiding put
on our house and since then
the repair men have been
back at our place so much our
neighbours must be thinking
they are permanent boarders.
The trouble is that the siding
keeps on loosening. The men
fix up a troubled spot and a
short time later it's the same
trouble in another place.
Thisjobis supposed to be
guaranteed but we feel the job
was not done properly in the
first place, and that it should
be completely done over.
Will you contact this
company on our behalf?
The manager admits he's
had a lot of trouble with poor
help but has promised to send
a crew out to this job when he
has one available.
EVERYDAY DOWN - TO -
EARTH VALUES
Furniture
�. IN THE
SUNCOAST MALL
OPEN:
MON.-FRI. TILL9 P.M.
SATURDAY TILL 5:30
Almost a year ago just now
we bought a combination
refrigerator -freezer which
carried a twelve-month
warranty.
Well since just about "day
one we've had trouble with a
faulty seal at the bottom of the
door. When we noticed it
getting worse we notified the
dealer about our problem and
he promised to get in touch
with the service represen-
tative.
That's quite a few months
ago but we still haven't had
any action and if this isn't
repaired soon our warranty
will have expired and I have
no intention of paying out
money for something that
wasn't our fault in the first
place.
Can IMPACT help to speed
things up please?
The missing part has now
arrived and your local ser-
viceman should have it to
install, "anytime now."
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