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ter Centre Chef Ken Schmidt slices up the centre's
sary cake at celebrations Friday honoring one year
ration after the facility received residents in 1976.
g on are members of the four houses the residents
uped in. From left they are Richard Huesseof Erie
House, Archie Moore of St. Clair, Raymond Owl of Superior
and David Fox of Huron. The staff of the centre and some
residents gathered in the centre auditorium to celebrate the
occasion. (staff photo'.
until would ward off
ture noise
compl�ints
orrisey 's "small The main concern of
to buy a "small Colborne Township officials
land" iron the- Town as well as Goderich Town
ich, off the airport Council members was the
adjacent to some real possibility of complaints
already owned by from residents in years to
in Colborne come concerning the noise
, did not seem so from Sky Harbor.
once all the im- Reeve Bi11 Clifford
of the sale were ..,,remiaded eoupcii „ that.. the.
property already 'owned by
finally did give Morrisey was recommended
for the sale of the 1.6 to be zoned as permanent
ip at a cost to residential in Colborne
of $1,280, with the Township's new secondary
rresponsible for any plan.
y survey work, Councillor Dave Gower also
n and legal ex- a member of the Airport
as well as tree Committee, said Colborne
and fencing. But representatives on the Air-
ould only approve port Commitee had recom-
subject to the mended the sale of the land to
ry development Morrisey but would be
t with Colborne looking into "attaching
something" to any future
y went before the building permits issued for
Committee in late the area which would
ncerning purchase "recognize the airport is
operty which is 67 there" and dis ourage noise
and 1200 feet long. complaints regarding the
me it was clear that facility.
wanted the land in "I don't know how you
evelop some lots he would write such a restriction
wned - and that in on it," said Councillor Bob
g those lots, other Allen. "I'm thinking five or
would be provided ten years from now."
d would also be ripe "You can write in all the
pment. provisos you want, but after a
period of time people will over market value when you
complain," stated Councillor consider the type of land that
Don Wheeler. It has hap- is there," offered Clifford. `I
pened all over Canada.">
Councillor Stan Profit told _ feel itis a Deputy-clerkfair on Larry
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council its primary decision . L a r r y
should be whether or not to
sell the land. He said he didn't
think, council could ,prevent
future complaints in the event
that more homes were con-
structed as a result of the
sale.
"Are we not ebrcerned with
years down the lane?" asked
Allen.
"We can only suggest and
recommend," commented
Gower.
"It is our property and we
can sell it with the 'un-
derstanding that the town will
not be responsible for noise.
complaints," suggested
Allen.
"You can't legislate
people's complaints," in-
terjected Councillor Elsa
Haydon.
"Is this a good price?'."
asked Allen. "I really don't
know."
Reeve Clifford a licenced
appraiser, said he'd had
occasion recently to appraise
some farm acreage in the
area.
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McCabe said the Ministry of
the Environment is presently
working with Colborne
Township ' m1 county
plannin oflde• 9 arding the
noise factor at the airport.
"Colborne Township IS
working on this," saidpayor
Deb Shewfelt. "Thdy'`'are
concerned about ul; and we're
concerned about them, the
way good neighbours should
be."
Council
Briefs
Town council passed a
recommendation of the parks
committee that the Ontario
Parks Association be advised
that Goderich opposes the
sale of alcoholic beverages in
spectator stands or seating
areas during games or fun-
ctions in parks and
recreational areas.
"This has nothing to do with
special occasion permits,
beer tents and the like,"
explained parks ' chairman
Elsa Haydon.
"If the Blue Jays can't have
it, I see no reason why we
should have it," commented
Councillor John Doherty.
"It is an assinine archaic
rule," grumbled Councillor
Stan Profit. "We're not adults
anymore."
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'Councillor John Doherty
asked Monday evening -when
the Hoy building on West
Street would be cleaned up
following the fire which
destroyed the garage about
seven .months ago. He was
advised by Administrator
Harol Walls that there were
assurances the debris would
be cleared away by the -end of
April at the latest.
"Is this sort of thing
covered by bylaw?" asked
Councillor Bob Allen.
"Not really," said Mayor
Deb Shewfelt. "There are
certain steps to follow and
then the town can clean. up
and put it on the taxes of the
owner."
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on centennials
Huron County Board of
Education trustees played
politics at the Monday board
meeting when a request for
Centennial Funds came to the
board from Blyth Public
School. The request was for a
$200 grant for a school
reunion in conjunction with
the village's 100th birthday
.this summer.
The expenses with which
the reunion organizers
wanted help were listed and
totalled $75 for publicity, $90
for ticket printing, $35 for
postage and $50 for display
material.
Goderich Trustee Cayley
Hill, recalling a similar
request from organizers of a
reunion at Goderich District
Collegiate Institute for the
town's 150th celebration of its
founding, said that Goderich
got one third of what it
requested.
The organizers asked for
$700 and received $200 to be
used strictly for postage.
Blyth Trustee R.J. Elliott
replied to Hill that Blyth had
asked for a realistic figure
when requesting their grant.
"They probably had it
pumped up to allow for that,"
said Hill.
Colborne Trustee Shirley
Hazlitt moved that the board
give Blyth $35 for postage and
the board's best wishes.
Elliott said that as he
recalled, the board gave
Goderich $200 after a request
for $700 was made. He also
recalled the grant was being
-used for postage, coffee,
cookies and other similar
things.
Director of Education John
Cochrane looked up the
minutes of the meeting where
the Goderich grant was
discussed and said that the
board stipulated that the $200
was to be ' used strictly for
postage.
Hazlitt's motion was
defeated and Elliott moved
that Blyth be given the $200
requested and that the board
esiRhlish a policy for
financial involvement in
centennial projects in the
future. The motion was
carried.
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