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The Mance cgmmineoi dialled y Roe./ full
Clifford, has been charged with Chi'respy,p.
allay to study !ha notch 01110• raukklpaltt5, to
title area and to determine lint deet Wp* of an
employee could beet Ism the town'e Interest In
11. h Wrw. Some 17teugbtha been Joon W hiring
0. Num, engineer who Would ke handle the
work a the building Inspector,
In reporting to 10unc11, Brec midst told
member of the Importance of push`` g
municipal building BOB.. Th0 model b910w,
Deady in the hands of Administrator Herold
wills, .111 Iiksly he presented to council very
soon
00reckenrldge 6110 recommended the use of
w, Improved forms for limiting building per.
nuts, starting In January *979. He old such
forms would maks Na work of the chief building
official eerier. •
In other business, the building Inspector said
that while Na municipality Is down 20 building
projects lo 1877, with only 71 permits Mored so
for Ihls year compered to M In 111111. the told coat
of the cona%ruction Is only down shout 0400,000.
bilee financial picture
be made more clear
WI sudito+ 9"Young wants a rt..'.100* on Jubilee •three receipts and11,
POI "bit" voted Monday
alma tee worn * auditing firm t0 do the
wk etsicwme u300
rgency for 7th books
" �ddr 10 date since d o getti`g more
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lenmal Celebrsuun
Town Administrator Harold Walls said Ulm*
are bels, receipts, bank statements and cam
celled cheques in the municipal office but no one
has the limo to compile the data Into a clear,
financial statement Until that 0 done, he said,
there Is no way to know for certain whether the
Jubilee Three celebrations made money or on
• hey fur the town
Young estimated ed
u would take about one wreck
w books
bring the ides ap to date.
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61,000 per
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nth. Th
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Works and Engineering Committee chaired by
Councillor DaveGower will meet peat Tuesday
evening at
B pm to discuss what should be the
town's move for garbage collection after the first
of 1978
C a W 's contract ran out at the end of July this
year The company had requested a new three-
year contract, at a suggested seven per cent
increase per annum abed on the present con'
tract poi J,Jt
*77.000 The 197* cost of
gat bogy collection in Godereh was 171.193 and
the 1977 budget allows 177,300 for 'garbage
cullm
Coon. iIll,r Gowercouncil theconsidering
Works
r
Eng n' committer cls ,ker ng
,alal , n"., n Her es including the poctihl tv of
the to ,o`00g rn lawn salutation equipment
and hiring n 04001 0u uyel ate it He said all
these alter natives would be studied at the
meeting on Tuesday ands decision made
Gower said some thought has been given to
puling the garbage collection out for tender, but
,t mum he decided lust what the terms fur the
tender would include
w contracts ratified
X meetings held on Sunday, Sep
both office and hourly employees of
Road Machinery L'tive agreementsch
trop' year
woclemenu effect 050 hourly and 10
em(Wyees all members of The
of Machnsts and Aerospace
in
MBoth mes mamsettlements fall
allowed under the
r"Board end are retroactive to June
employees and August 11 for the
eU
the employees nuked one year con•
udge'H. Glenn Hays buried yesterday
tractsagreement was reached between the
company and the union that only wages and Cost
of living allowance would be negotiated at the
end of one year while the remaining monetary
and non-munelary items would be In effect for an
adds °nal year
The new agreements 0111 give the top rated
hourly employees ,n the plant 18.50 per hour at
signing w th a minimum start rate of 14 98 per
hour, while the tap classification for office union
employers w ill pay a maximum rale of 1342 per
eek with a minimum surrate for clerks of
1138 per week.
Crowds of ewlow shoppen tined up outside the new Stedman* sure for lir stare Is located In the moll1e
gry�n nss Include* W edn. draws, manng. The "rend evening tr1111s00 fur three (staff photo) on highray g beside the Zehn grocer s
merchandise specials and give away.. The molly re.
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_THURSDAY, SE'.PTFMBER 15,1077
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Revised traffic re ort resented
t'ouni inor John Dohertypresented a curre,lid dial re Nolo
our( it report town thin 1',Ionda Stwend. er 6. ,.1 M lg sr , a'1 the ,I pp..,nplvle lerbusn aduwnlut on
Signal •S1, �, 00 n 71 (dal, to Iii
'iK % 1 11 n oolonge rternsad been ul0
Ni ear or whquh rd Th. r„es ,rt aftitlion, mer 'Kant, and Rh( r1 •, k ind,ideals
,pry ,nl all day parkng by
Ih,.11A August in meeting show d•, ery unit r sibat, S I and to provide parkwga)09.0. e,
of Mcomc
Gee Muton 6 Fal h M Ger I1 -
apprart,l hNure the t nfl r EE' EDBAI.h CASSE AN1' WAy 1 =1 fn know tit, , pr, hit m, with
ttireu ublecl its the re• entlmestablished
u bl shed 11 , Il e1/o,, I"'k h :,. 70.0,' lir He said
Iola Restricted Parking. .ol h.t , I_ ri Sh,l1,
lwn the stride” 1 , tel I Andrew, li lt I - t I moot 1't' r I.0 I 1 - r f a ,qu•i A„ne at on
Street and h 1 , I . i u h, Artois tou Chair nan
Newgate Street �'signalI a' h-
li
Km Street S I I t-
uThe new !raft 1 -,I I. II �.
out that McGee V els pit n, 1 Neff' , io ,I 1 q h, n.o..11.. I nl nI that the
d V.
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then 1,.
Tmr r I t IlitoSquarep see had nu(f n
Restricted Park ,de of ads ' hio
a cum
Newgate Street ,n the 'IY the .alit that to , on ,pour 14 •
lImmer 1although he I';dung ,I so n n.
felt that n the months, the Tone I> her a „d he ,f nrard from a1,',
Restricted Parking should be enacted n
that r r„
f the Iwo ,
h limits im,lm In
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ar I to e r
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now rr {t g
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al°ant V
*ferret the narrow
A third correction ,n the report ora, Celan ni, 'S n Ch *holm la, , d, r I of the
that following the do,, us.+ ,upon these mita], r Monne', ''11,,,,'Assn. ,n ,i t ntrl.I hi.
McGee left the meetingnal ors ....eek 1g the ,{ " I 1-t,in�,
Councillor n,d,miYv,d,ntr, rad lr „ rdng o NII.,rid'',,,
nCo in last hA, hour pa ,1 „1
est week,sl that Al („eta , hy, Ilr three nitr ,, H.,,,,,,
favor.1flifting the Tim, R ems ,d I,rkng h,. r, f
The Squ and throughoutthe ant 1 II ni ,I t .. ,, e n wr",r'''
t pe srJ Ihr
Uoherly said M,C,ee had r pari n .h ,"part of ( hoh l in
the traffic e,n met rt• dell. :111 Iwas h,tw I boons
Cnunrdbr Doherty I ,',,Lilt -r
Shit ley 1 Keller was , , not pointing out
stei; backwards s 111 s f g that h
hour limit seen 'I sears
t' bur most
special
progrurii ldini r 11,11,1, h during
1 Lin!, (hie, eh.), ape. ih, summer
will
I
1 t her (h''., e Scent The
{ :Iw ! Is On
e and the
d, ,
w II he setting for
r or dog o Judge 11, Carter
I "he I,l . 1 hiet. C
dile, rarer saidt. recinseda(eirphnie eau
bran R otal t of T\ -Ii ad, isolg hon that
1iii)".ige st , dor r. iht summerh ti
ad ed nest month 1
,.i i', rev, nous rrrs`I1 ,i,., 1^011 only
L Magistrate ansuccessively
d Provincial Judge Crown
n
bed suddenlywe weekend
Sunday m Kitchener,kat en his
utblerl the Roberta, to enrolldatt Wilfrid
uwnll Judge Hays had .suffered
gable for some years
apotoud Crown Attorney
S ^fortn MD.
gumsin pDar
R
became Crown Attorney full time
to Codeine)) He held that office for
krait yam then in 1959 succeeded
kY 9040,035 me8 etnIe and fudge
gond Family Court for Huron In
lent appointed a Provincial Judge
kludge Hays hes been active in
berg working for the betterment
Hama was an elder and member
d mangers of Knox Presbytenan
.sed by his wile the former Roberta
wort �aughle. Mrs Samuel w J
Br9dlle ron and Roberta J at
pard took place Wednesday The
de rental •t the residence. remained
d Koos Church from I p 01 until
8wrvlce, 270. Brunn,. Masonic
dSesfonk of which Judge Hays was
held. eervicert the residence on
mnut. John F Butson Is maaier
lC. McCallum, mutant minister of
conducted the service, al the.
al MWmd Cemetery. Pallbearer.
PtslPar.oru, David Parson., Scott
Gardiner, Brian MacDonald and
btnl Honorary (.11be.ren Harold
she Fronde Carter, L 1. Graham,
amu, Beecher Menaces, Donald 1
0 SullyandDr. John Wallace
hlrnl Home unit In charge of the
Heys wH born et Egmond vine. In
Tontine. 00 March 70. 1911. His
great grandfather Robert Hays 0 native of
Londonderry. Ireland, migrated to the United
Stales then to Waterloo county. where he
founded Haysvllle and ,n 1844 arrived in Huron
purchasing 200 acres In Concession 111 of
McKillop. James and Sarah (Archibald) Hays
Glenns parents lived at E.gmondvdlr
Se*forth suburb, and Glenn, youngest of four
sons attended Egmondialle school and Sea forth
Collegiate
He took a year's course at Stratford Normal
„ public edbool teaching Later he read
law with the firms of Flays and Meir Sealorth
end Arnold, Parry and Campbell, Toronto, for
two years. and after three years at Osgoode Hall
Toronto graduated as barrister and solicitor He
was called to the Bar In 1938.
He was partner w oh Part . 0, D McConnell (I. H.*, as I v n8 , hos
7)41se on lames
I in Sea forth. from 14141.. 1951 In the firmer Street, adj.!, ent to the former h. ott Memortldl
yea when 2f. h; had bee , "
I,,0 In South Hospital 00,ld,ng Hos took
Huron ('onsrrsal se Association"hot terminated 1950 and In July195: he a1, a r, d the plat
f,rme
.111 00101( LI aen,l up h,appointment
publ a off ee Hr w isol e: tint f r S.,al andrth d 0 (hit nue nl Ju gr E N 1 w a. l s Street
trtinusgroundsxh tit J, ilk and 51z
cul townships . rme h f Seaforth Loins Hass 1 u d to beautils
Cluh and the R oy al Canadian l egmn bran,h lodge Hass was a merther of Code! -h
there llort.rultural bot fely p 1 1 1 .4 He
E rpm 1940 to 1946 he d in theR osal was a frainding member nf Huron ((
Canadian Nava Volo ft- ( S y d f se had t -h r
man
rnissioned lieutenant n happointedt of h 'tt 1 bylawstt H
ar
the
epenme 115^ A00, 1,1nry Board rdrentatiue of the w secretary 1 urs of 111 Huron H
*stern A a t m and a former president (
Canada A brother Dr A h h Id Ha ed II f } 'ul Association H d
e a
In the Royal f• lying Corps11 ( rl 1950
When he left S1 al h I,, mels n (,oder h I 1, H y q a fly interested in county
i t k pl dl gabout
men pay tribute H p c it the pleasant b f
The Huron County Court and Bar Association
paid tribute to Judge 01 Glenn Hays on Monday
morning In the court room where he hadr ounty adding Interest I, by no m an, confined to the
presided for many years Crown Attorney Bill Cochrane also expressed' Serlorlh , and there will he general s
Judge F G Carter expressed his regret and his sincere• regal at the drain of Judge Huys Ile r""**ions ofrµnnd will toward Magistrate Hays.
sorrow al the passing of Judge Hays, a man, he said hew n of grral understanding who .0,4 lithe rent in these well he the wish frit a long
said from whom he had learned a lot He spoke of will he greatly missed enJ ,urce,slul career on the Hrnrn"s
Jim Donnelly. president i,l the Huron County At l4e opening of court in Goderieh,,,, Monday.
Har Ars,eiata,n, spoke 07 ,fudge Hay, de,ol.h either* of the legal proh•,vinn spoke of Judge
a and compassion lie Said he would he a gnat 1./S5 Hwv ,, , m of great ander 10,,! and 01
JUd
g to the bar' impassion who Inok great ear.' to look Into all
Lawyer Dan Murphy sit spoke of Judge mattery before hin, glv,ng as much time as
H. Glen] Hays Hays' compassion for people He said that when 101,91ary to ensure that defendants nr accused
man appeared before hum without counsel. he person, understood tit,• lase Tributes relating to
would lake nnl re time In make sure that 10000 1u,ge Hays' qualities as Cr., Attorney and nn
I uck, rsooth He oftendropped t the homes
of rad residents or their descendants. e, sed
tiv w lit great pleasure
h sse of hums enJ 01,0, f h , cnntr hu Whenh: p, ted magistrate the Huron
to various hlstur toI me ret r, throughl tl hr 1 spit, r pIl d his TurNenm tit n ser
^�� undant«,d the charges and court procedures• the Hench are puhlished elsewhere In thus
compa.sionate, L.a dyer Paul Rivers spoke of the time, effort wspaper
fair
surance tips
or consumers
tw to buy life, home,
bility and car insurance
be subject of a new con-
er information pamphlet
ished by the Ontario
styof consumer and
mercial relations.
pled I"Insurance: A basic
e for consumers", the
ltoffers a general guide
buying insurance,
ibes the different types
coverage available, tells
to evaluate policies in
of your needs, and
tips on what to watch
any consumers suffer
cial hardship because
haven't planned for
ted events," said
timer minister Larry
Rman.
and understanding. with which Judge Hays the. swearing•in as magistrate In 1959 took
looked into matters place in the chambers of Judge Frank Fmglond
Norman Plead/ of the Donnelly and Murphy n the courthouse, witnessed by quite a large
law firm also 0P"" of his respect for Judge in
or lawyer, members of the county LetterS .
Heys staff, provincial and Goderiehlire and
Pn New teachers
I 's t- t of the Children s Aid Society In
his first p h t t d g seate Glenn
H ,rd the importance
p rti ! matters al
r,I (1o10If and youth weltare
lie said Anything toughing the welfare of
n l Ir d the youth of our district. and Indeed
the vit n try. istfparamount impdriance,.
K hr n stiu get down to 1 values, the question
d guidance f children probably
transcendsthe allotting of dollars Ther types
of se t "
I lim y r te Bench, cit h said his
0011 A. l eta sentences designed to
ref ., tridisiduals, not to have them return to
ses ty embittered, but rather to be equipped
t0 gainful ploymenl in competitive
society lie greatly increased the number of
probations, h such seemed apprupnate
Judge Hays sometimesvisited reform In.
stitutions and traintng schools and in 1961 at.
tended h Canadian Congress of Corrections at
the Unicersdy ofT onto
The f 1 magistrate for Huron'1 evolved
pe,dng aster court sessions at Clinton,
Seaforth. E xeter and W 00(10000 throughout the
whatever the weather. As .Provincial
I ^aµ0. he took these courts only when there were
tit—tonal charges
+
When on article relating the history of the
Hay, family .was published In August. 1974,
hu,eraphucal information was requested of
Judge Hays He set out a few items. then crossed
it all off, and wrote "Only minimum reference
to , please
With great deference to His Honour, here lithe
m
Index
Entertainment, ..... Page 3A, 4A, 5A
Classified ...... Page 17.21
... . .... Page 4,6
. .......PagelA
"We hope that this booklet
will help them to avoid such
situations."
"Particularly in today's
marketplace, with recent
inflation in replacement
costs, people should take
steps to protect their
property," Mr. Grossman
said.
The pamphlet provides a
starting point for those
considering insurance for the
first time and may provide
some helpful tips for those re-
evaluating their present
coverage.
For a copy of the booklet,
write: Ministry of Consumer
and Commercial Relations,
555 Yonge Street, Toronto,
Ontario MIA 2H6.
Goderjch Arena'
SPECIAL EVENTS
"���°" P� SKATING
Thursdawg Dec. 29 - 2-4 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 30 - 2-4 p.m.
0Ilulon1.1•0e per person, Children: 0 & under, free with adult
!nor Hockey
ursdayl Dec. 29 - 7:00 p.m. Atoms vs. Listowel
11:00 p.m. Juveniles vs. Mooretown
TIdaY1 DAC. 30 7:00 p.m. Bantams vs. Lambeth
(Exhibition)
hlydaY( Dec 31 - 11:00 a.m. Pee Woes vs. Listowel
- 1:00 p.m. Juireniles vs. Lucan
- 3:00 p.m. Midget "A" vs.
(Exhibition)
ondaYe fan Exhibition
e 2 - 0:30 Midget "II" vs. Soaforth
'Nappy NeW Year
1
Godirich Recreation & Community Centre Board
Public meeting on
Comay Report to
be September 29
The Goderich Arena Planning Board passed is
motion last Tuesday evening to forma sub
committee to deal with Me Review of the
Planning Act (Camay Report) rid to arrange a
public meeting w iliacus the Act.
Those on the committer include councillor
Elsa Iiuydon as chew men, Deputy Reeve Eileen
Paltrier as eo•chalrman, Reeve 00111 Clifford,
Planning Bored chairman loin Jasper, County
Planner Gary, Davldwn, planner Rouinan Deus,
surveyor
Chrli ICI., chairman of the Goderieh
EcMcManus, Doug Development
sher Committer Gore
F
Builders' Aasoaon and Fred SSaner duun behalf
of the Committee of Adjustment
The committee then met lass Thursday
e•ening and decided to hold a public meeting on
Thursday, September 29 at 7 30 p.m al the
daheafinent building. County Planner Gar
w
Davidson has agreed to be the
perat die some
e eeting. He will give e ex
planation nlar on of the Comay Report and then resourceain the
e will be throw open to the public for
questions and comments
Subsequent to the public meeting, the 1,111
mullet hopes to draw up a brief with several
rerorn aleada bons s h
1 the Coma
Report
based N own t d g Ilns ins Vubh
reason.Thisbrief will b to the Planning
a
H d and then to Town C , it d then t
Queen's Purl( Frothis brie) d briefs seryl
front�m and
other towns, a White Paper will be drawn
up for discussion In the legislature
the
C
,
ay
Reportn
r a I
o
n tity
,i
stmt r
t
ladmgfit n dealing with
Pr,rdoreand problems planning mnR throughout r
Ontario The
recommendations
made in the
report, If
r"V adopted, d, wile reel alter P greatly , many
aspects of theoay,planning field Many of the
r'_ commendations. says Turn Jasper, art
elle feasible' smaller municipalities like
Gudench
10,1llor
Haydn° la
ys if the new
1100111
niendationsadopted 1 d h
to
power u r withne ll d d In
new
system,
h Y peopleo have any
1 11 t (- andII b 0 delay e
Vrn planning
a tit- before
by hasing public:
bumsducate people,hu
,, meeting
he Cmay Report
d h 11 If h 1 • 'Ili 1
must ,nano ne the ren 11 and the pull C input
Second layoff
at Champion
p Road M t l e, r
(. ll r n d Monday Oral 11 wisuls e ..r
allowing II market d I on, d will h
reducing ris hourly work lura, by a furthers 68
employees On August 26 the company reduced
ra 0 7 by 4.3 piny r,
he (0>0170111.001' take effeet rn tw,, stage, On
Friday, September 23 the first lam , ff w II airs,(
57 employee, and the rem ming 15 will be
dismissed E' ruddy September 10
C;OroFRtem 'T(;NAT..S'reAR,THIIRMAY•DECEMBER29,r1p7.T.l.4!I CM13A
and c with recomendauuns to write
b, mI and have m
e it sent «t•Turonto by October 15.
Mayor Deb 5hewfelt said "The people really
affected are the people right around this
(Planning Board) table. The guy on the street
well still have w go through many of the same
procedures os he duos now "
Reeve Bill Clifford said. "It's the public
seting 011,011 worries nor People won't react to
something until 11 directly affects thele I don't
think you'd get 15 people out "
Councillor Ess Haydun said, "The people
know next 10 nothing (about the reportl We
111.1 think 0l the people we are representing 1
tent to stress the importance of a public
meeting It ehouldnt be se hard People cannot
espond until someone goes and tells thein "
( hfford agreed that someone would have to
take the bull by the horn;
Mr, Heydon said, "1 hope we can create
enough interest to get people to cure(w the
pail ng) We must look a1 ,1 (the Camay
Report miff m
when there us atilt and we must
'
I nowe Copies of the 62 recommendations made in the
H - hase 9 distributed
y fthoso n
h J are alsobl bleleI
u Town
Hall M, Hay don saysthe P001. l an also ub'
tam a Ministry 1 Housing publication
o called
Housing O which h r „ wed theConroy
Report inrecenl isspe
In utherbusiness, at the Planning Board
meeting held lass Tureday evening, the (ward
heard deputations frum Nick Hill and Chris Kier
(fill,Ileo e
J d the moellnK 1
on behalf of Joe Essex
a
regarding the r zoning of Meyer
property o
Hayfield d Road (formerly Ihr trailer ark
r park)
Essex has diked n the that a Vror My lin order 10
Irons developmental ti; C31 ,r M: order to
yawed tom to build a bods and reports shop
The Planning Hoard has asked for a sketch of
the building and property to he sent nut in time
for the next meeting at which time II may he able
maks'to a decision
Kralvended the meeting on behalf of
Ducharme Humes whichy g of
portions of Registered l I' 47 Planning Huard
JJ not make decision atah t
Thr Boardagreed to pay 06,091 Municipal
Planning rng C It o Is for technical planning
.p 1 h h p d b. 'kg d 1 ' t n
r updating the Offral Plan
New applica Pon form h' been drawn up for
to 111 y, ppnar a before
Planning Hoard The application `. s
h oped. will help relieve y 0101,0>110
pro, ,ling a 010ta,led guideline for people to
follow
lin the ppl tion form willl ntest to see
hos, a work,'There C•r er the
(h e h
0
Y R m to
g
fl
g Hoard
',hew fel 1 sursey would cost too h fr
the no h businessman
t or small bu
'Canhe afford to pay 0700 to corn, tit board
and perhaps get turned down' ' asked the.
dyne
the Hoard agreed that they nught be able to
„1J w guidelines
wet t ,
down R p ,sit ; e
,stain end finite ,n lrtrrlfurm such a ,ter
costs
''Y
ca.Thr next Planning Hoard meeting Is October 4
A kick in time
toderich
Getting on on the right foot. The spirit committee of GDCI oltloIWy
welcomed the grade 9 contingent to Ili• echoed lost Friday, I*Uatlen day.
During the day the grade l *Indents were requened W weer their shoes sa
the wrong fell end :heir shirts and•sweaters bstkwards. Putting their best
feet forward are Becky V*oslone, Karen Fisher, Del Mltcbelmore, Astrid
Pias
saharrt and Dabble Austin. soft
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1077
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No dumping signs unheeded
Garbage heap growing
A otter thorn theMaitland l 11
acifor hI
apt sic., atter.pon to o substaetial anencnt
1 dunon, dud ha, horn 40. urrolg. along Iliohank.
Angles.
f he M,a Ill rid R ,rr at the end „1
A
A tRlvs' a 41 F
Ian I, .I urrger for
krt.( 'A sant hehail , erred out a lite n,pelJ on
{4kat Iola► her
4111114 Mtldawl Crape
wItkligereelra
osTevals* .00a44..
WMOw& deny
cmi.'np. cameo
iT1rcIdeFlaaha'
w
f the and found the garbage ge dumped there mild the mayor It has neem come to this
nris.sted of materiels i s paper shingles table
fur her metal pipe and wire (Picture un Page Councillor Heydon explained the citizen. had
4 complained toherand that she had put the
"Due t0 the steepness of the slopes and the complaint n writing She said she had expected
I r ,f the r Doan sewer outletallowing the atter would he handled in the proper way
tun
{ time on ths file w II create
kieslalne condition,d consequently "sold lead
erosionlo a serious problem ,e the future
wrote
eslaur s
'1 t n has been see lJ d" announced
Masa Deb Shaw felt "Signs and barricade,
hau. been d
(
ouni illor f Iva H e suggested that
gns
,• 1 1 f 1 11 t I k ff 1'9
0. ulke in this a She said she had d b ght
in, matter Iv the attention f the W k: and
1 nal., ring chairman, Dave Gower.writing
lily 4 She,d h had hoped tit location
• leaned up. -tit the persons resfainithle for
Ihedumping charged' portion of the .t'
un
Hayd, d a citizen in the area of Anglesea
Ni had h1.'.'>,g an eye on the, ruatton
'Does that person n know who dumping the
mutt asked the mayor 1 the citizen
l
flail., I hd thehyfh I orunet1 had not rto *lard
written C nl Iron the citizen
'It should n, n wring 11 Id tie off cal
1,11100h
K n f o
notcat a of the problem
Count II- U Gower, chairman oo/ works
and Engineering, ste d Ihe' dumping was
p. ale property d that should ,t be
r sup w
the town to rte an away the refuse He said the
ownedarea lb by the Canadian National
Railroads
I am very gratified that Cncll Gower has
now mentioned this is railway property.-
d C -II H'yd 'Th-,: h first tle
I've head this from him. I Wh. underthe re-
p * t was town property fit puts a
slightlY different l ght unt
Deersion was rnade by council to send a Copy of
bylaw 13. 1971 tn prohibit II ga dumping to the
(anadian National a l R l y The matter was
r,,hledunllwarc! I,r dback from CNR
In related business. Councillor Don Wheeler of
the Housing Action Cumin tree said the
Minimum. Mane anBylaw was Coming 50 .0*
the nm co'
nxl n'tengThis bylaw would give town
count,l the right to nth, unto pr ,air property to
un up ,lith things as garbage and weeds at
I he expw nee of the owner,
Allen questions land
AND
ill a orti
�pponments
Councilor Bob Allen was p00011010sly peeved
at Monday evening's council [ g because
me town representative the land fin 0110
onimitteti was
absent from the meeting 01
w hlch it was decided 10 permit the Village o f
1 urkn,w to dump at the Holmesv,lle location
With the participation of Lucknow In the land fe11
site costs, Allen felt Goderieh had came out "on
the short end of the stick" when the new formula
for payment was drawn up
According to Councillor Allen. by simple ^nth.
meth G,deeich's assessment should be reduced
by three percent with (he entry of Lucknow into
the association which now Includes Goderieh,
Clinton. Goderieh Township). Colborne Township.
B ayfield and Lucknow
Instead, Allen pointed out. Goderieh refeiVed
,wily a two percent reduction while all other
tuber municipalities dropped a full per.
tentage point. As It stands now, Goderieh pays 48
percent. Clinton 26 percent, Colborne 10 per.
cent . (0derrch Township six percent, Bayfield
five percent. and Lucknow six percent Total
cost of operation of the land fin'*ite this rear wi0
be about 056.000 Owner of the site s George
La v s Clinton
It was explained that from the time the c
tract seas first negotiated Guderrch has been in a
poor bargaining position because or the large
papula tan In the municipality n well as the
number of industriesdumping waste at the
(4nlmess1110 site. Dave Gower. Goderieh Town
Council's representative on the committee. said
industrial waste takes much more management
than does householder garbage He admitted he
adn t been at the meeting September 13, but
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