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n Allis approached proved Council was informed streahts:inWestern Ontario,
township +council of the doderich Area Housing , ttate`f nerlts ;and recom-
about the Township Action Committee meeting to menda Ions"made";were: the
h at his property to which all members of Council road bridges were smaller at
ed to its 'original 'were requested to attend, the lower end of the creek;
he road super€n At the August 16 Council. the snow should be removed
was instructed,; to - meeting • municipal em-- .. early m the spring at the.ends
ditch cleaned and ployees' group „benefits'"were of the road culverts; due to
essiion:. . p-agg��, + �t ,a" �"' s� n ! i!z e a s r ci c7la
a� r -proposed -instructed to write for the . the "flow o. water in. 'early
drain as ` to area pension fund rates. The Clerk spring was increasing. It was
was instructed to enter the ,concluded thatiloss Jackson,
minutes of the Godericfa Area District M.T.C. EngineerLbe
Housing Action Committee . invited to attend a meeting in
meeting of August 4 to which the future and that M.V.C.A.
all members of Council were Natural Res'ou:rces and
present as a council com- property -owners be notified.
mittee meeting, Council also discussed with
Ben Straughan, township. the 1VI:V.C.A. representative
accountant, reviewed with Douglas Splan's desire ,,to
Council an interim financial.
statement of operations for
the seven-month period en-
ding July 31. Ken Allis ap-
proached Council about the
Township road ditcFh at his
property and the proposed
municipal drain for the area.
It was decided to question
E.W. Shifflett, Drainage
Engineer at the Feagad
Drain Extention ' field
meeting August 22 as to his
recommendations. Fordyce
Clark, Township Drainage
Inspector, reported his ob-
servations of ' flooding at
Proctor Subdivision and
Council instructed Acting
Road Superintendent, Mel
Good to remove the tile and
entranceway recently con-
structed at the corner lot of
Elm Street, Proctor Sub-
division by the owner. Cost of
removal was to be charged to
Kostos Sorkos, the owner.
At the invitation of Council
a representative from the
Ministry of Natural
Resources, the Maitland
Valley Conservation
Authority, all the property
owners of Sharp's Creek from
Concession 3 to Concession 6
ED and fishing lessee of the
creek on Pt Lt 3 Con 4 ED
discussed with Council the
problem of road flooding
damage in the area. Reeve
McNeil informed those
present that Ross Jackson,
District Engineer at Stratford
Division of the Ministry of
-Transportation and Com=
munications, had examined
the roads iii the area i nil iii""'"
had informed the Township
road superintendent that.
logs, rails and other debris
were restricting the creek
flow and that new or bigger
culverts were not required. It
was indicated by Mr.
Edwards, the fishing lessee of
Pt Lt 3 Con 4 and confirmed Less than one third of
by the Ministry of Natural Canadians with high blood
Resources that Sharp's Creek pressure receive proper
was one of the best trout treatment.
lications kir grader
were considered and
nstone, of RR 4,
was , appointed to
n.
lark, township road
ndent, reported that
ckson, municipal
with the Ministry of
ation and Com -
ns, Stratford, had
some of the
roads with him and
concern was felt
the damage to the
Sharp's Creek
ue to debris such as
, wire fencing etc.
ek. A 30" culvert
put in Brindley's
ad; sods placed on
ell side road, and
on the hill;. The
erintendent was
to consult George
regarding the
road area at the
Pit and reflectors
be placed at the
Allis corner. Also
were the culverts
sideroad and the
the end of Frank
road.
Fisher, cemetery
reported that the
ind the cemetery
ed and that he was
w fence and posts.
e cemetery would
d in the fall. He
d that he would
steps at Sunset
the inside of the
ding permits were
A number of items
td en c -e —were -
including in -
from the"Ministry
y, Economics and
nmental Affairs'
n on changes in
al election
s; :.a_ resctl ftion
ownship of Spanish
:rding income tax
ration received by
ficials was ap-
ouncil. One Home
rogram Loan was
A Resolution that
s of property for
newal Loans be
and approval
n writing before
finalized was ap-
sever _ his ,property on the
_-_Mair`land Concession now that
the Maitland River Study Weis
completed,. The former
promised to examine -,the
property. It was also agrged
that if the logs were removed-
for a short distance from the
not a as severe. ;
Mel ' Good, acting road
superintendent, informed
Council that the Falls
Reser'e Road and.Stewart's
Hill needed grading which he
was instructed to do. He said
that the Township had sup-
plied 20' of pipe to cross the
Boundaryroad for the Joe
Hickey Drain and that
Leonard Jenkins wished to
build a chain link fence at the
Jenkin's sideroad. He would.
discuss the danger of Rad-
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ford's Pit with the M.T.C.
Inspector,
Councillor Russl Kernighan
was appointed Township
representative on the
Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority Lake
Huron Shore • Line Study
aa�s stye #lYti"iti5ri
permits were approved.
Tuesday, September 13, 1977
at 8 p.m. in the Township Hall
was set for a meeting' with
Gary , Davidson, Huron
County Planner for finalizing
the Colborne Township
Secondary Plan. One Horne
Renewal Program Loan was
approved. It was reported to
Council that some building
was being done on the Spring
Lake -property. Reeve McNeil
reported that Roman Dzus,
Huron County Planner, had
completed a Municipal
Building Code By=Law and
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. George MacDonald on
the arrival of a baby son.,
Sunday morning in hospital in
London. ,
Welcome to Mr_ and _Mrs.
Jack MacKenzie at their new
home on Highway 86 at
Lochalsh.
Miss Marion MacLennan -'
of Sudbury is spending a few
holidays, with Mrs. Emile
MacLennan.
Mr. 'D.A. MacLennan had
an enjoyable trip to Nova
Scotia.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Finlayson and girls of Sarnia
were resent .visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson.
Miss Katie Sutherland
returned to her home in
London having been a patient
in Wingham Hospital while on
vacation at Lochalsh.
Christine and Ian, children
of Mrs. Ian Morton of Sarnia
visited with Mrs. Emili
MacLennan for several days.
Mr. -and Mrs. Doug Martyn
were among those who .at-
tended the C.N.E. on
Saturday in Toronto.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver McCharles were Mr.
and ,Mrs. Donald McCharl s,,,,.
and figilifretrathatham
A well was drilled on the
farm of Mr. Frank Van-
diefenbick by the Davidson
Well drilling company during
the past week. This is the
former Barkwell farm.
Mrs. Bernadette Smith, RR 6 Goderich was the winner of
an 8 cu. ft. Wood's Freezer in the grand opening draw
made Saturday, August 20th.
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