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County Housing • euthority having the right to
°•i chairman Harold place people in the units but
iItsked county council felt that the right should be'
the county would tempered to*prevent someone
the authority the from the north end of the-
e of placing senior county from being moved to a
the county in any unit in the south end.
s facility regardless of Knisley said the placement
panty. Knisley said of the seniors is done at their
thority has a problem own request and that it -4
enior citizensunits in •someone didn't want to move
unty and asked if it into a particular unit because
disregard municipal of location they wouldn't have
aries when placing to. He said in some cases the
ina facility. people have moved quite a
chairman said that distance but they have asked
townships have- no adding that the placement
ng agreement with would not be done in, any
ortag towns for senior arbitrary fashion.
s to move into senior 'Morris Reeve Bill Elston
complexes jointly said he was on the committee
and financed by the operating the Brussels unit
1, provincial . and and that as of a meeting 10
pal government. He days ago the bottom floor of
situation means in the unit was full and there
stances that although was a waiting list for the
is available for OC- downstairs units. He said the
y and a person or problem with the five
are in need the two vacancies is not a lack of
comply because the seniors it is the second floor.
live in a township and He said quite a few of the
alify. for residency. elderly waht no part of a
Hop reeve Allan second floor- unit.
11 said he knew of the "The people that are up-
Knisley . was stairs w1lLhave to_coine down
Ing to and that it in a few years," he said. "The
in his township. He second floor Is only ac-
Killop had no big ceptable to the people that ,
at could qualify for a can climb the stairs."
citizens complex and Knisley said the problem
forth was the nearest would have to be worked out
had two. He said his sincethe ministry of housing
had tried its darndest will not consider installation
up with Seaforth when of an elevator for any
s were being built and building less than three
been successful. floors.
bell said a ques-_ .
East Wawanosh reeve
e was sent out to • Simon Hallahan said he was
itizens in the township 78 years old and had just
at the council had" recently climbed the 400
een or heard of the stairs to the Tiger Dunlop
He said the returned tomb. He said he hoped when
were sent to Toronto he was a senior citizen that he
ugh quite a number could move into one of those
e in the township units like the one in Brussels.
for a unit nothing was Seaforth reeve. John
rd. ' ' Flannery said he may be
God is there no way wrong but pointed out that
can get implicated when the units built la
ither Brussels or Seaforth were ..under con-
," be asked, struction the town bisorned
said that there that it qualified for a second
ve vacancies in the complex. He said the
unit recently and qualifications were based on
ilcKillop people in Seaforth's population and
Id have been there if that no official application
ty authority had the had been made by McKillop
e of placing them. He township. He said he and
Killop would have to most everyone connected
an agreement with with the project knew there
to handle the ap- were eligible seniors in the
te share of any losses township but could do nothing
It incurs and the about them unless the
would be free to township council formally
n as the units are apllied
e.
municipality, spon-
e units is responsible
n percent of any
losses- it suffers and
suggested that the
ge of the loss would
fated according to
municipality in -
eld Reeve Ed
n said there was a
unit in his village and
village council had
be liberal minded
ople not from the
pplied for residency.
he could agree to the
n Talk
p .
Council did not grant the
authority the right to
placement of the seniors but
did agree to examine the
merits of the county authority
being responsible for
placement and the county
being responsible for ab-
sorbing any losses on the
projects. The, county would
pay the losses and then assess
them against the appropriate
municipalities.
Police report
The Goderich ,‘ Police
Department reportedt four
accidents in town durihg the
past week two of whiclf
resulted in major damage
estimates.
A collision on The Square
Pfsher and two June 21 involving a parked
$2.411cy Moore and vehicle resulted in a total
Netterfield all of ' damage estimate of $450.
ra days after a vehicle driven by.
spent seve I
!Ith Pat's grand- Penny Gerow, 3005 Empress
sir! and Mrs. Peter Ave. Thunder Bay, struck a
an and Mr. and parked vehicle owned by
Risher. James Fooks, RR 3,
,Lhimm.erman ten
Ring Mr. and Mr. Goderich.
Damage to the 2
oks
-
Fo
arrtaroal Ann and hires!, vehicle was estimated at $ 00
nd Mrs. Hilda and $250 to the Gerow vehicle.
of London. There were no injuries.
A two -car collision on
bor Nelson Street June 22
1141Graham
Ike Al •
germ! arrived
tEingsville for salt.
ih,tiAlgorail cleared
"or Chicago With
the E. B.
ht natter
▪ from Buffalo for
thelklendoc arrived
Thunder Bay for
resulted in a total damage
estimate of $1,300 to vehicles
driven by Mark Schmidt, 134
Elgin St. Goderich and
Walter Harrison, 122 Nelson
St. Goderich.
Damage to the Schmidt
vehicle was estimated at $500
and $800 to the Harrison
vehicle. Schmidt was treated
for Minor injuries.
During the past week the
departmezit laid three
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charges under rthe Narcotics
tile E. B, Batber Control Act, eight under the
• * for Chicago 4:LittdoeLieenee,•Adt, 26 under
'',4lidittigtiWkiftrtaffie.Act, two
Iliweillendoc cleared • 46,4A4Hc'is,:,,ettlitCriminal,i'C6tbleM
iln grain for Canadat
Mptorjzej Y e100e Ace!dent
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Alf Bloomfield brought this picture _fa graddetleg 'ChM
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Goderich students to the Signal -Star reeently.to see if there
was any interest In publishing it. He said the picture Walt—
frern about 50 years ago and proceeded to name the
students in the class. He said some people now tiling in
Goderich may not be pleased that he dug the picture out but
felt it was worth a look. The students are (lying down) Don
Haggitt, (front row from left) Ken Juck, Joe Priddle, Alf
Bloomfield, Ray Lawrence, Itay Drennan, Aubrey Smith,,
Den Johnston, Arnold DoaJc, Billy McKay, Eddie Luke,
Cieter„ ,BertBleCreakh'E (middle
row from lett) Annie Atkinson, Blitz** MeGregor, Mildred
McKay, Dorothy McDonald, Ibbyglbs Lawrence, PhyWs
Duprey, Catherine Cociougb, Elsie Armstrong, Jessie
Mathieson, Ida White, Doris'Kitton, Mary Jardine and Ruth
Patton; (back row from left). Clemen Glee, Irwin Gamlen
Bob Weston, Pete Young, Doreen Bell, Marion Curry, Misr!
Edith Sturdy, Irene McLeod, Madeline Naftel, Frank Allan,
lyilekey Maguire and Roy Lee.
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