HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-05-12, Page 35GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY I?, 1,
:fast Wawanosh council gives grant
East Wawanosh Township
council is applying for a
supplementary allocation of
subsidy money for 1977 in the
amount of $1,700. Motion for
the application was passed at
the township council meeting
May 3.
The council has decided to
give a $500 grant to the
Farmstead and Home
Improvement Competition
willhbe19paidrtol the. town8of
W ingha m.
A grant of $15 was given to
the Hi ron County Road
Superintendent's association.
A membership fee of $10
was paid to Huron County
Municipal Officer's
Association. The annual
meeting, hosted by tike
Township of Ashfield, is being
held today in the Lucknow
Legion Hall.
An engineer's report
prepared by E.W. Shifflett
regarding the Whitfield Drain
was assessed under a section
of the Drainage Act and
accepted by the council as it
was presented.
A court of revision was
opened regarding the
114
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Thomson appears to be,•surprised as he peers out
nder his horse head in the Cowboy Capers, a song and
series staged by the Brookside Public School junior
is in the school's spring concert. The back half of the
horse, Kenny Logtenburg, follows Thomson around the
stage as they join in a number with Debbie Raynard and
Heidi Filmore, the other horse in the dance. (staff -photo)
Bluewater cable
loses FM station
The Bluewater TV Cable
Limited has lost the audio
portion of its Channel 12, the
Community Programming
channel after an order from
the Canadian Radio -
Television Commission.
The order was issued six
months ago, but the
Biuewaix „Cable „,,.company
continued the distribution of
CFCA-FM until a recent
letter from the CRTC forced
the company to discontinue
-its use.
According to Bluewater
president, Ron McIntosh Jr.,
the company has no idea why
the radio station.was ordered
off the air, but they fought it
until their license was put in
jeopardy.
The company has re-
applied to the CRTC to retain
the use of the radio station
and McIntosh says that this
will require a public hearing.
likely to take place sometime
'in June.
• While Bluewater Cable has
the alternative to buy music,
this purchase would be costly
because it involves
copyrights and legal matters.
However, McIntosh is hoping
that public response will be
great enough to avoid this and
bring C1 CA -FM, back on dile
air.
•
He explained that they
public outcry over the
discontinuation of United
States stations last year,
quickly got that changed. He
is hoping that the same public
response 'through letters to
the CRTC and the Bluewater
TV°Cable Limited will do the
sanse.
CFCA-FM is a Kitchener
based radio station that
provided music, news and
information for Channel 12.
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0I \ 1 Has purchased the clearance stock from an out -
111 of -town Fabric Shop, and is having a
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FRONT YARD
Hallahan, Caldwell and Toll
Municipal Drains, Repair,
Improvement and Extension.
An appeal was received from
T. Black requesting the
acreage be reduced.
The cpuncil passed a
motion to reduce that acreage
from 90 to 87 acres, reducing
the assessment by $37. The
court of revision is now
closed.
A by-law to provide for the
Hallahan, Caldwell and Toll
Municipal Drains, Repair,
Improvement and Extension,
was given a third reading and
passed.
Two building permits were
approved and issued by the
council.
Care Workers
meet in Clinton
Family Care Workers will
meet at board rooms Clinton'
'Hospital May 19 at 8 p.m.
The guest speaker will be
Mr. P. A. Roy Ciag Insurance
Agent. Ladies please take
note and bring along Tots of
questions.
W. McNee may -build an
addition to his barn subject to
the approval of the Ministry
of the Environment and
Gordon Elliot may build a
drive shed subject to the
Huron.
approval of the County of
GUARANTEED
INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATES
TO
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86 North St, 524-9555
ATTENTION
FISHERMEN
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Fishjng
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Local catches include trophy me Cohoe
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plenty of good site Speckled and grown
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laxed drummer
vett relaxes at the drums while waiting for the on
stars to take their places in the Brookside Public
1 spring concert. The concert, performed last week,
red Al at the drums for a pair of solos and several
songs in the production of Joseph's Amazing
nicolor lreasncoat. The show was put on by Grade
and 8 students at the school. (staff photo)
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Friday & Saturday May 20-21
10:00 a.m. - 7,:00 p.m.
ZIPPERS - PATTERNS
YARD GOODS - BUTTONS
ALL AT 1/2 PRICE
9
HWY. 21 NORTH OF GODERICH
NEAR THE LITTLE WHITE CHURCH
OUR THANKS TO THESE
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SPONSORS:
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FAMOUS BRAND NAME
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PLUS TACKLE
VALUED AT $125.00
ENTRY FORMS
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$75.00
VALUED AT
COST
$1• 00
Your Entry Form may be purchased at these fine outlets:
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VICTORIA ST. GODERICH
• GARB ANDGEAR
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72 THE SQUARE GODERICH
• FINCHERS
THE SQUARE GODERICH
• DON'S MARINE
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45 WEST ST. GODERICH
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148 THE SQUARE, GODERICH
• TANK N' TUMMY FILL
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91 VICTORIA ST GODERICH
DON'S MARINE
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