The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-01-04, Page 9c,
CQIbC,rne Township Council
At • the inaugural 80 Council term of office..
meeting of Colborne Reeve' Bill Bogie
`township Co.uncilo the welcomed the ;new
Reclaration'of Office and e..oun.c ill ors, Gran t
Oath of Allegiance were - MacPhee and Glen Ribey
administered for the 1979- and indicated that his
•
present objectives could
be a better enforcement
of township bylaws, an
upgrading of township
roads, a decision to
purchase a new grader or
These three ladies were among those who graduated from the Homemakers'
course at Conestoga College, Clinton campus, in mid-December. Included -were
left" to right:- :Vicky Bakelaar, RR 3, Kippen; Corry Schotts, Clinton;"' and
Y _ -W Margarita Schmitz, Kitchener-,.-. -formerly- off--Goderich=-(p•huto ._ by _-Etaine —
Townshend)
GO'bERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 , 1979—PAGE 9 -
holds inaugural•1
meeting; reeve welcomes, new co cillors
pave some township Extension drail0 the. wash Two buildingLITTLE LAKES
roads and assistance in 'accountant's report was ermlts place regarding a fetter - a letter be cant to all the
the clerk's office to have accepted. P a Proved, RQAD from the Huron Cqunty
the township office open
P the one for a so barn Due to the illness of the Engineer which indicated
P -five days per week. REPORT ON being subject t an Road Superintendent no that Huron County Road
AUBURN agricultural certificareport was off road
Some discussion took CENTENNIAL given. A No. 5 Protan ,Saltford to
place over the clean out compliance. letter from the Huron Benrniller was expected
of the John Allin Drain Barry M i 11 i a n , The reeve and th lerk Count Board of to be paved in the next
Colborne Township were delegated to meet Education presented to twb years and con-
representative on the • with the . Township the erk- by Bill sideration should be
Auburn 1979 Centennial Solicitors regarding a Crawfor regarding the given to sidewalks in
Committee reported to court order, a' trailer condition of the Little Saltford which would be
Council regarding money home permanently on the Lakes Road was read to ' Pligible for a 50 percent
raising projects and river flats at Saltford; a council, grant.
budget estimates. Barry commercial building in Some , discussion took . Council requested that
informed Council that a Saltford and the Gledhill
budgetof $14,000 to $15,000 house amendment.
was required, part of
which was expected from
an Ontario grant. Also
requested was another
$250 grant from Colborne
Township. which- was
approved by Council to be
entered into the 1979
Township Budget.
A by-law to establish
salaries, hourly rates of
pay and , council
'honoraria for the next
year was Igiven
discussion. .
In road business it was
considered having
private individuals
and Clarence Alim's well
being out of water. The
clerk, was. instructed to
arrange a meeting to
discuss with Ken Dunn of
B.M. Ross Associates the
River Mill bridge at
Benmiher;-
In regard to the sale of
the former township land
fill site to Walter Daer, it
' was noted that Daer had
levelled the site to the
Ministry- of the
;Environment's stan-
dards...
In reviewing the
statement of accounts for
the John Allin drain clean
out it was approved that
Engineer Shiffle"tt
examine the drain as to
the depth of the clean. out.
In regard to the Feagan
Improvement -and
At t:e
special
December 11 council
meeting council was
informed that Dan
Murphy of Donnelly &
Murphy, township•
solicitors would speak.to
council and interested
residents,- 'who had
enquired about such it-
ems as the Gledhill house
in Benmiller; Colborne
Township Land Freeze; a
court summons; a mobile
home on the river flats in
Saltford. Council ap-
proyed that legal action
be taken to remove the
snowblow certain out -of, mobile home on the river
the -way roads. The Road flats at Saltford.
Superintendent w� m- Discussion took place
strutted to install thean about the moving of the
Oenen ditch culvert if township office to the
weather permitted. public works garage with
Council approved- the the date set for moving
purchase of a power being December 27,19-78.
Harbor Report
BY RON GRAHAM
Hindman arrived for
winter storage.
December 17 the E.B. December 23 the Shelter
Barber arrived light from Bay arrived for winter
Buffalo for salt. storage.
December 23 the Algorail
December 17 the E,B. cleared harbor with salt
Barber cleared harbor for Prescott.
fot,Parry Sound with salt. '*December 25 the Joan M.
December 20 the McCullough arrived for
Algoway arrived from winter storage.
Sault Ste. Marie for salt. December 28 the E.B.
December 21 the Barber arrived light from
Algoway cleared harbor Cle-veland•for salt.
for Chicago with salt. December 28' the E.B.
Barber cleared harbor
for Parry Sound with salt.
January 1 the Algorail
arrived light from Detroit
for salt.
December 22 the Algorail
arrived light from Bay..
City for salt.
December 22 the Martha
residents and property-
owners in Saltford -
regarding sidewalks with
a reply requested.
The sanding- -- of the
Township roads was
discussed. Two land
severances were ap-
proved and one was.. not.
A, building permitwas
issued forthe addition Oto
the former Gledhill
hoose
Eighty-eight freighters
loaded ,salt from the
Goderich Domtar mines
and a total of 459,729 tons
of salt was shipped by
freighter during the year.
UP TC).
0 3/4
GUARANTEED
INVESTfIENT
CERTIFICATES
J.J. (Jim) MULHERN
GENERAL INSURANCE
GODERICH
524-7878
Twelve -Huron County ladles graduated -from -thea -
fourth homemakers' course at Conestoga College,
Clinton Campus, in mid-December. A graduation.
•"-dinner was held at the White Carnation in ___
Holmesville. Back row, left to right are: Luba
Weber, RR 2, Lucknow; Rosemary Boyce,
Gn erich, instructor; Jan Langlois, RR ..1.,._,Kin-
cardine; Bernice Morland, RR 1, Gorrie; Leslie
MEAT
Cole; -Stratford, -instructor; Helen Gardner,
Wingham; and Lorraine Webber, Hensall. Front
row are,: ,Margarita Schultz, Kitchener, formerly -of
Goderich; Faye Bakker, Hay; Valerie Nagels, RR
3, Goderich; Norma Moore, RR 5, Wingham; Vicky
Bakelaar, RR 3 K;ppen;-Alice Rooseboom, -ISR 3,
Zurich. (Missing when photo was taken: Corry
Schotts, Clinton.) (photo by Elaine Townshend)•
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GROUND BEEF
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T-BONE STEAK V!
9.
SCHNEIDER'S 32 OZ. FROZEN
BEEF BURGERS 3.9•
CANADA PACKERS
99
THRIFTY BACON 891
WHOLE 3 - 4 LB.
CHICKENS
99.
HAM SPREAD 11.
9L8.
BONELESS
PERCH-
FILLETS -
4 9—
• LB.
FRESH
OYSTERS
PRODUCE
COOKING
ONIONS
33
3 LB.
2 LB.
CARROTS 294
TURNIPS 3/99
4
WHITE OR PINK
GRAPEFRUIT 7/:99'
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SAVARIN.
Beef, Chicken or Turkey
T V - DINNERS
11.ox.7 9.
McCAIN Straight.or Crinkle
APER FRIES- ---6 9
2 LB.
SUNNY "__--- 12Ys OZ.
ORANGE DRINK 59
WESTON'S (STOW MILLED)
10I% Whole Wheat
ole Wheat
BREAD
2 / SAVE 45'
BREAD
PEPSI COLA 26 OZ.
OR
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104 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH
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GROCERIES
VAN CAMP
BEANS
3 / 100
14 OZ. TINS • SAVE 53`
DUNCAN HINES
CAKE MIX 694
MONARCH PARCHMENT 1 LB. TUB
MARGARINEZ /8:._9
DEL MONTE 4 TINS
FRUIT. CUPS '1
CHRISTIE
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