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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-03-08, Page 35GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1979—PAGE 13A C • uncil asks engineer to speed up survey Two bylaws were pending hearing passed when Goderich regarding an application Township Council met on on part lot 39, concession Feb,nary 19. 9. Bylaw number 1, 1979, George Brophy was a bylaw to provide land present at the meeting to use and building finalize details of the. restrictions on part lot 36, S.A.M. project of sub - concession 1 (proposed .division and, council Plan of Subdivision), was passed a motion that passed after, three B.M. Ross be engaged as readings and bylaw the township engineer for number 2, 1979,, a bylaw `.the S.A.M. project. to provide a tile drain Council passed a debenture on one owner, motion that the township was also passed after three readings. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman were present at the council meeting to request, a building permit for an addition to a commercial operation. Mr. and Mrs. Sam ways were also present at the meeting to discuss their proposed plan off sub- division on lot 40, con- cession 1. No motions were recorded regarding either deputation. The clerk was in- structed by council to contact the county planner and the solicitor regarding information requested by the Ontario Municipal Board on a Recreation • from page 11A late April at the arena. Skating will be from 7 to 10 p.m. on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Softball for '• boys 15 - years -old and under has been organized for the summer by the recreation department. Registration is May 5. T -ball for girls and boys five to eight -years -old will also be held again this summer. Registration is requested by May 5. Sailing instruction with Paul Parsons as in- structor is being offered again this summer in co- operation between .• the recreation department and the Huron Sailing More detailed in- formation about summer programs will be made available to the public at a later date. If you require further information on any of the recreation programs, you can call the recreation Office at 524-8373. Recreation takes on different forms for everyone and no one can disagree with the dic- tionary definition of recreation as refresh- ment, diversion and relaxation. The next time you are feeling bored with your day to day routine, look up the recreational activities on your brochure or phone the recreation office. By joining an activity, you can meet new people, learn new skills, get some exercise and just plain enjoy yourself. Don't just sit back and eonipiain. There's lots to do in Goderich so do it! LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY WORK BOOTS —Industrial —Farm —Factory Plain or safety toe PUNCTURE PROOF SOLES. ROSS SHOE SHOP f ,t®r Dod•rlch, Ont. 1 proceed with the con- Building permits were struction of the Deeves issued by council to Larry bridge in 1979. - Rutledge to demolish a Council instructed the barn, to Howard, clerk to contact C. Kiar in McCullough to build a an effort to speed up the storage shed, and to survey of the new park. Peter Van Ariel for a Council then passed a manure storage tank. motion that the Reeve Severances were and the chairman of the requested by Gordon recreation committee be Johnston., Ray Bush, appointed to supervise Mark Raithby and A. All of the Great Lakes laying out ant con- Aylesworth and council with the exception of structing the playing passed a motion to have Lake Superior will fields for the park. the applications dealt continue to be above their with as per questionaires.' Confirmation was received on the day of the council meeting that the Township Secondary Plan had been approved by the Ministry of Housing so council passed a motion to have the Huron County Planning Department prepare the necessary zoning bylaw to im- plement the secondary plan. Accounts totalling over $11,000 were presented and ordered paid by council. Council then adjourned until March 5 at 1 p.m. Lake level above average long=term average levels during 1979, although Lake Erie is expected to be about five centimetres John Fisher of Clinton gave some lessons in antique bottles at last. week's antique class sponsored by the Goderich Recreation -Department; -,The-- antique • classes were -.only -one of- many recreational activities' offered by the recreation department last season. New programs are planned for spring and summer and t• N IIIIfIIfIO brochures advertising these programs will be sent out soon. Program co-ordinator, Jane Netzke, says the department will try • to offer' whatever people want as long, as enough others are in- terested and provided an instructor and facility can be found. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) (two inches) lower at the end of July compared. with the same period last' year, An advisory issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the level of Lake Huron at the end of July should be about 10 centimetres, or four inches, higher than a year ago. For the' same period Lake St. Clair is expected to be 2.5 cen- timetres or an inch higher, and Lake Ontario at about the same level as last year, although slightly above its long- term average. At the end of January the elevation of Lake Huron was about 2.5 centimetres higher than a year ago, or about , 18 centimetres above the long-term average, but 45 centimetres below the all- time monthly mean high for January, set in 1973. Lake. Erie's level at the end of January was about 25 centimetres,. or 10 inches, below what it was a year ago and five centimetres lower than in December. Erie begins its seasonal rise this month". Guaranteed Investment Certificates 1O1/2 W.E. (TED) WILLIAMS 524-7102 or 524-7665 Made - to -Order SA L E COMMUNITY SILVERPLATE by ONEIDA Two, of Canada s all-time• favorite patterns. ,s Lady Hamilton'(left) and Coronation' SAVE 20%'ON SETS 40 -PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 Includes 8 each Teaspoons. Dessert Spoons — Knives (9.1/8 1. Dinner Forks (7-11/16 ). 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