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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-26, Page 15East Wawanosh Tows due to The Council of the Township of East Wawanosh met on July 3 and the following building permits were approved to be issued: A Bos, im- plement shed; Peter Chandler,' implement shed and grain storage; and Harold McClirlchey, silo. Council approved a severance for Garth Walden, Part Lot 33, Concession 4; Douglas and Lynn Smith, south part Lot 33, Concession 4; and James Coultes, Lot 39, Concession 10 on condition that it be zoned agricultural -commercial. Council moved that a request be sent to Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority to supply grass seed and planting of same on the open portion of the Johnston Drain, as an erosion control as soon as possible to conform with a request received from E. W. Shifflett, public, engineer of Gamsby and Mannerow Ltd: Livestock claim fees of increase d $650 were forwarded to Clarence Poortings for seven goats killed and three goats injured by dogs. H. Charter, Livestock Valuer, is to receive fees of $1-6. By-law No. 12, 1979, being a by-law for the purpose of levying and collecting rates for' the different purposes for the year 1979 taxation, was• given necessary readings and passed. The farm and residential mill rate for public school supporters is 127.-534 for 1979, up 41/2 mills from the 1978 year at 123. mills. The business and commercial mill rate is- up approximately five mills to 145-179 mills from 140.295 mills and the Separate School sup- porters is 128,201 mills for 1979 up from 124.024 mills. The increase in taxes for the year 1979 is due to the increase in school levies. Element=ary public schools increased 15 percent while the separate school rate school vvies increased . 131/2 percent. The increase in secon- dary school rates was about five percent. The General Township mill rate for farm and residential dropped approximately two mills as did the Business and Commercial. • The County Rate was reduced by about two- tenths of a mill for both Farm and Residential and Commercial. The mill rate for Auburn is the same as the General Township rate and all taxes collected will go directly to Auburn this year. Penalty will remain at two percent for the year 1979, however, an in- crease will appear on interest charges charged on overdue taxes, in- creased from one half of one percent to one per- cent per month. Due date for the 1979 taxes will - again , be November 15, same as last year.. Tenders were received and opened for an FM q All rim .REAL ESTATE!IN 1.4 ALL� POINTS Realty Services Inc. MEMBER IR'RONRS 1L ESTA'I'H: Bfl:\ I) orris E 56 EAST ST. !.on r;,,,, 524-6656 LOTS FOR SALE $10,000.- $9;000. 10,000.-$9,000., - $29,900.- $30,900.- $49,500.- $45,000.. $55,000.- $55,9 -00.- $64,900.- 73,0.00..- $89,500. - Triangular lot 158' frontage Bennett St. East, Goderich. 135' X 170', treed lot 17 miles Northeast of Goderich. Lot 82.5' X 132' in Auburn, includes a'4 bedroom home and workshop AT NO EXTRA CHARGE. Lot 62.67' X 134.5' on South St. in Goderich. EX- TRAS INCLUDE 2 bedroom home with vinyl siding. Lot 75' X 219' on Mill Road just outside Goderich. THROWN IN AT THIS PRICE is a 3 bedroom, 1'/x storey brick home and lots of trees. Lot 52' X 104' close to park and pool in Goderich. SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE 21/4 storey red brick home with large older garage., 52' X 135' X 52' X 95' on Bennett St. FOR NO MORE THAN THIS PRICE you also get a 3 bedroom raised ranch home in immaculate condition. Lot 75' X 125' very close fo schools. EXTRAS ARE the end — on brick bungalow and carport, with wooden deck under mature shade trees. Lot 58.5' X 100' in East end of Goderich. FREEBIES INCLUDE 4 bedroom raised -ranch with fireplace in finished family room and swimming pool. Lot 100' X 200' (really Mots all in a bunch) AD- DITIONAL - GOODIES are tots and -lots- of -trees together with a spacious 4 bedroom home, all located just a couple of minutes from Goderich. Lot 88' X 115' in prime Goderich location. NON - OPTIONS ARE the beautifulbrick ranch with 2 fireplaces, large Iibing • room, separate dining room, kitchen and 2 full baths, plus in -ground pool. Lot.83.5' X 264' with view of Maitland River. STANDARD EQUIPMENT 'WITH THIS LOT includes 3 bedroom executive home with fireplace 1n family room and pool. • THESE ARE ONLY A SAMPLE OF OUR MANY EXCLUSIVE: ANi) MULTIPLE LISTINGS, CALL US TODAY TO itISCUSS YOUR REAL. ESTATE NEEDS. • Eiir Professional Ftenity Service CALL: 1140. ALL POINTS 524-6656 Jim McCaul - 524-4175 Anna Melski ... , , , , , . , 524-2768 Ken Thompson Charlie Bruinsma Carol Chapman Gayle McCuul 524-7514 524-9804 5-24-9663 524-4175 "Let us point you in the right direction" Radio System for the Township of East Wawanosh. It was decided that the road superintendent be authorized to purchase same from General Electric, .London, or Two - Way Communications, Waterloo, subject to advice and approval of the Ministry of Tran- sportation and Com- munications. General Electric, London, was the lower quote at $5,307.10 with a 40 -foot tower in- stalled. Two -Way Communications, Waterloo quoted $5,459.49 with a 40 -foot tower not installed. Council also decided to authorize the road superintendent to pur- chase fans and switch from Wilcox Manufac- turing at a purchase price of $657. Council also accepted Tile Drain Loan Applications from Frank Hallahan, Doug Walker, John Carmichael, Niel Edgar, Ken Mason and Jerry Jaretzke. This depletes the 1979-80 fiscal year allocation received from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Total allotment of $32,900 was on a pro -rata basis for applications received. Mr. Ken Dunn, B. M. Ross and Associates was authorized to do a study on the 10th Line Bridge, East Wawanosh Town- ship regarding a request from Ministry of Tran- sportation and Com- munications. It was moved that a further rant of $600 be hike forwarded "Wawanosh Recreation, Parks and Community Centre Board to assist in paying fire insurance bill of $928 for the Belgrave Arena. A total of $1,000 has now been forwarded to the East Wawanosh Recreation, Parks and C.C. Board to assist in expenditures. -James Taylor has now been appointed as Zoning Administrator for the Township of East Wawa -nosh in addition to Chief Building Official and Building Inspector. to the East Dear Editor • fro page 4 Scotland for time. So, you can imagine my feelings --- I am a native of Cariada, the Founder of my Family Society, announcing the formation of the Pollock. Society at the International Gathering of the Clans in Nova Scotia. The Burns Council will meet in London, Ontario and the first Scottish Games to be held in Kincardine will be in 1979. All these events will be taking place near my birth place, the town of Goderich, and that of my mother, the town of Ayr. I believe that all of this is. proof of the Pliesbyterian Doctrine of Predestinlation. • Aye, Rhys Allison Pollock ••• the first BILL CLIFFORD REAL 'ESTATE BROKER 28 Square - Goderich 524-9097 524-6710 524-8951 HOMES IMM-EDIATE POSSESSION - now reduced to the low 30,'s is this well maintained home which is nicely decorared and located on an extra Targe lot $3,.000.00 down. Owner will carry second mortgage. 10 percent. 'No. 166 BLACK'S POINT ROAD"- Four bedroom attractive ranch brick with 1, .t caitgarage-located on a mammoth lot which is fenced and has__a small barn for horses. This well built home has fireplaces on main floor, family room and rec room. No. 241 LOW LOW TAXES • Close to town is this starter 3 bedroom home completely renovated. Natural wood burning fireplace. CaII John Schneiker for more details as owner open for offers. 529,900.00. No. 174 EXCLUSIVE LISTING - Essex St. Spacious old On- tario cottage_ Property like this close to the lake is very scarce, therefore, if you're looking for something with charm and space and year round comfort, then make an appointment to see this. No. 242 GODERICH TWP. - 112 acres are included with this attractive 3 bedroom, nearly new bungalow. Family room, semi -finished games room, garage with workshop. Asking 539,900.00. No. 161 VACATION PROPERTIES LAKEWOOD GARDENS- Lakefront lot 70' x 244' near Bayview Golf, Course. Priced to sell. Only $15,500.00, No. 224 15 ACRES - Plan of subdivision for 44 lots. Bluewater Beach. Asking $87,000.00, but open for cash offers" No. 238 DRYSDALE•BEACH - Year round building lot. Access to wide sandy beach. Price at 59,500.00,. No. 225 MAPLE GROVE BEACH - 437 feet of lakefront" Wide, sandy beach. 6.45 acres. Nicely treed. Ideal for 2 or 3 cottages. Open for offers. No. 239 COTTAGES HORIZON VIEW LAKEFRONT COTTAGE • ' of acre lot. For 532,500.00. Here's what you get - 3 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace, stove and fridge in cozy kitchen, 2-3 pc. baths. Completely insulated. Cedar deck. No. 701 - .."PAR.AD.ISE- VISTA BEACH- Lakefront frame cottage. Needsyour love and attention. Price is right. Now only S19,500.00. No. 181 . NORTH OF BAYFIELD - 2 bedroom retirement home or cottage. Lakefront lot 99' x 150'. Guest house, utility shed plus many extras. No. 216 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WEST ST.• 3 offices, large reception area, 2-2pc. washrooms, 2 air conditioners, parking lot in back, Can be leased with option to purchase. No. 126 MOBILE HOMES EIGHT mobile homes, Why rent when you can buy one of thrice maintenance free homes for leisure living, year round living, or your retirement haven. Low down payment. Prices start at 57,900.00. WHEN BUYING•OR SELLING CONTACT JOHN SCHNEIKER 524-6055 JACK CUMMINGS 524-9624 BILL CLIFFORD 524-8018 'ENID BELL 524-8191 #101i RENLEsTT is a pictorial listing of properties in the Huron County area, in- cluding homes, farms, building lots, commercial and in. vestment properties, recreational land, etc. STOP IN FOR YOUR FREE JULY EDITION - GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, -JULY 26, 1979—PAGE 15 Goderich residents had a chance to tour a unique vessel here on the weekend when the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps Ship YP 5ti7 docked in Goderich harbor. The 75 foot, 37 -year-old wooden hulled ship, which was on a 15 -day public relations cadet training tour, left Goderich on Sunday evening for Detroit. Captain Luke Clyburn said he was pleased with the reception he, his crew and his cadets received in Goderich. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) 7. Real estate for sale Colborne Council approves EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT 81' x 132' CAMBRIDGE' STREET GODERICH CALL 524=6024 Real Estate std. Clinton Phone: 4M2.9371 Restaurant and gas bar, Londesboro. Apartment above. BLYTH - 1 floor 3 bdrm. frame home, broadloom.ed throughout. Garden house included. GODERICH - 11/2 storey frame home on Bayfield Rd. Interior nicely decorated, wide neat lot. Priced to sell. 80 ACRES r„Goderich Twp., 21/2 miles from 21 Hwy. with cottage, fish ponds, ex- tensive gravel' deposits. ilecreational potential. GODERICH - Exceptionally good 2 storey brick hdme on St. David's St., on large lot. 5 ACRES - . East Wawanosh Twp. with barn, 11/3 storey frame home with stone fireplace, nicely 'decorated and landscaped. BELGRAVE AREA - 150 acre dairy farm, milking parlour, lots of buildings, F.C.C. mortgage in effect: BLYTH - 11/2 storey frame home. Central location. Nicely decorated and lan- dscaped with sundeck and garage. CLINTON - 1,;NtiAl ey frame home on r S ..ury St. DOWNTOWN r�0 I - large store with r sO ,,ve. 46 ACRES - neat0'efield, good buildinSOr COLBORNE TOWNSHIP - l5 4 •acres fronting on Maitland River, ideal for camping and fishing. FOOD FOR THOUGHT If you want to soar with the eagles in the morning, you rr 1n't hoot all night with the owls. public entertainment bylaw At the July 3 Colborne Leaman had requested Township Council that the drain be closed meeting, accounts tile from the present totalling $250,584.92 were closed outlet to across the approved for payment. Loyal Road. The clerk was instructed to contact Mr. and Mrs. Fieback approached council regarding their ap- plication for a land severence. This resulted in plans for council and M.V.C.A. to examine the the engineer regarding procedure and final approval of the Hugh Feagan Drain Extention. The engineer was also to be informed regarding a s-ubdivision, th.e MacVicar addition to his house, and a large break in the foundation of the Huron Cliffs recreation building. JULY 17 MEETING At the July 17 council meeting, the ac- countant's mid -year' property. large pond of water in interim statement of The road superin- John Feagan's cornfield. operation was approved. tendent, John Clark, Richard Stevens,... The new caretaker of reported that 2,100 cubic organizer of the rock the township hall met yards of gravel remained concert on the farm of with .council and an to be crushed and spread Bud Boyes June 9,, ap- agreement was signed by on township roads, and proached council. A by- the reeve, clerk and Mrs. that Riley Contracting .law received from the Anderson regarding had stockpiled crushed O•P•P., Goderich detach- duties as caretaker. gravel. ment was read to council Mr. Ron Bushell of The Bogie's Beach road and discussed •with Goderich approached and the Donnelly Stevens. Considerable .council regarding his drainage was discussed. thought was 'given to the desire to build a cottage The road superin- enforcing of such a by- in the township. The tendent was instructed to law. The clerk was in- request was left for have the tender for the, structed to contact the further consideration. new grader advertised in township solicitor for Council discussed with the Commercial News. advice and council would Don Sager subdivision Three tenders for make a decision at their agreement, clause by loading, ' hauling and next meeting. clause. Council approved spreading 5,000 cubic A resolution requesting the agreement in prin- yards of pit run gravel for The Honourable Claude ciple, subject to the the John Feagan road Bennett, the Minister of Colborne Township were received and that of Housing, to revoke the solicitor's approval and a Radford Construction, Ministerial Zoning Order draft copy is to be sent to Blyth was accepted. for Colborne Township as the Ontario Ministry of In discussing roadside it applies to the land Housing. grass cutting, the road covered by by-law 7, 1979 The road superin- superintendent was in- of the Corporation of the tendent reported that the structed to cut one Township of Colborne grading of the John swath along the being a comprehensive Feagan road was nearing travelled portion of all zoning by-law for the completion a n d township roads and then village of Saltford, was gravelling was expected commence cutting the approved. 'to be done within a week.___ portions of roadsides' not The clerk was 1n- The culvert for the sprayed and continue structed to check with the cutting all township assessor regarding the roadsides. cottages at Fernhurst The Township Glen and especially the Memorial Cemetery ones which appeared to Service was set for July have been built in the last 29 with the Reverend few years. McCallum of Goderich as Six building permits guest speaker and the were approved. Council McMillan family was informed that $20,000 providing the music. had, been received for Council instructed the home improvements in clerk to write the Colborne Township under cemetery inspector for the Ontario Hodeme the Ministry of Consumer Renewal Program. Affairs that it was their A resolution from the wish to leave_ the Township of Dover cemetery tariff of rates regarding relief was as at present the, by-law ordered filed, states due to many plots In discussing building and part plots sold in on township road former years at a very allowances, it was low price, there is no suggested that a rental other way to collect for fee bel charged. perpetual care; also the A letter of temporary cemetery is extensively hydro connection for the subsidized by resident log house in the Ben ratepayers. miller West Bank Sub - Council discussed! the division was approved. Hugh Feagan Dt'ain Council discussed with Extention and was in-, Fordyce Clark, building formed that Gordon inspector, the Sager Sowerby road was or- dered. He was instructed to contact Huron County Engineer Dempsey regarding spray patching, some of the township's paved roads. The clerk was in- structed to arrange a special council meeting as soon as possible with the solicitor, the engineer and M.T.C. regarding the Benmiller River Mill Bridge wing wall. The road superin- tendent was instructed to obtain prices from a number of F.M. Com- munications equipment dealers. By-law 11, 1979 regarding the sale of Part Lot 1 Concession 2 to Walter and Mary Daer, both of Colborne Township, was approved. Also by-law 12, 1979 regarding the regulation of the holding of public entertainment, festivals; Turn to page 16 • ALL� POINTS Realty Services Inc. MEMBER IR'RONRS 1L ESTA'I'H: Bfl:\ I) orris E 56 EAST ST. !.on r;,,,, 524-6656 LOTS FOR SALE $10,000.- $9;000. 10,000.-$9,000., - $29,900.- $30,900.- $49,500.- $45,000.. $55,000.- $55,9 -00.- $64,900.- 73,0.00..- $89,500. - Triangular lot 158' frontage Bennett St. East, Goderich. 135' X 170', treed lot 17 miles Northeast of Goderich. Lot 82.5' X 132' in Auburn, includes a'4 bedroom home and workshop AT NO EXTRA CHARGE. Lot 62.67' X 134.5' on South St. in Goderich. EX- TRAS INCLUDE 2 bedroom home with vinyl siding. Lot 75' X 219' on Mill Road just outside Goderich. THROWN IN AT THIS PRICE is a 3 bedroom, 1'/x storey brick home and lots of trees. Lot 52' X 104' close to park and pool in Goderich. SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE 21/4 storey red brick home with large older garage., 52' X 135' X 52' X 95' on Bennett St. FOR NO MORE THAN THIS PRICE you also get a 3 bedroom raised ranch home in immaculate condition. Lot 75' X 125' very close fo schools. EXTRAS ARE the end — on brick bungalow and carport, with wooden deck under mature shade trees. Lot 58.5' X 100' in East end of Goderich. FREEBIES INCLUDE 4 bedroom raised -ranch with fireplace in finished family room and swimming pool. Lot 100' X 200' (really Mots all in a bunch) AD- DITIONAL - GOODIES are tots and -lots- of -trees together with a spacious 4 bedroom home, all located just a couple of minutes from Goderich. Lot 88' X 115' in prime Goderich location. NON - OPTIONS ARE the beautifulbrick ranch with 2 fireplaces, large Iibing • room, separate dining room, kitchen and 2 full baths, plus in -ground pool. Lot.83.5' X 264' with view of Maitland River. STANDARD EQUIPMENT 'WITH THIS LOT includes 3 bedroom executive home with fireplace 1n family room and pool. • THESE ARE ONLY A SAMPLE OF OUR MANY EXCLUSIVE: ANi) MULTIPLE LISTINGS, CALL US TODAY TO itISCUSS YOUR REAL. ESTATE NEEDS. • Eiir Professional Ftenity Service CALL: 1140. ALL POINTS 524-6656 Jim McCaul - 524-4175 Anna Melski ... , , , , , . , 524-2768 Ken Thompson Charlie Bruinsma Carol Chapman Gayle McCuul 524-7514 524-9804 5-24-9663 524-4175 "Let us point you in the right direction" Radio System for the Township of East Wawanosh. It was decided that the road superintendent be authorized to purchase same from General Electric, .London, or Two - Way Communications, Waterloo, subject to advice and approval of the Ministry of Tran- sportation and Com- munications. General Electric, London, was the lower quote at $5,307.10 with a 40 -foot tower in- stalled. Two -Way Communications, Waterloo quoted $5,459.49 with a 40 -foot tower not installed. Council also decided to authorize the road superintendent to pur- chase fans and switch from Wilcox Manufac- turing at a purchase price of $657. Council also accepted Tile Drain Loan Applications from Frank Hallahan, Doug Walker, John Carmichael, Niel Edgar, Ken Mason and Jerry Jaretzke. This depletes the 1979-80 fiscal year allocation received from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Total allotment of $32,900 was on a pro -rata basis for applications received. Mr. Ken Dunn, B. M. Ross and Associates was authorized to do a study on the 10th Line Bridge, East Wawanosh Town- ship regarding a request from Ministry of Tran- sportation and Com- munications. It was moved that a further rant of $600 be hike forwarded "Wawanosh Recreation, Parks and Community Centre Board to assist in paying fire insurance bill of $928 for the Belgrave Arena. A total of $1,000 has now been forwarded to the East Wawanosh Recreation, Parks and C.C. Board to assist in expenditures. -James Taylor has now been appointed as Zoning Administrator for the Township of East Wawa -nosh in addition to Chief Building Official and Building Inspector. to the East Dear Editor • fro page 4 Scotland for time. So, you can imagine my feelings --- I am a native of Cariada, the Founder of my Family Society, announcing the formation of the Pollock. Society at the International Gathering of the Clans in Nova Scotia. The Burns Council will meet in London, Ontario and the first Scottish Games to be held in Kincardine will be in 1979. All these events will be taking place near my birth place, the town of Goderich, and that of my mother, the town of Ayr. I believe that all of this is. proof of the Pliesbyterian Doctrine of Predestinlation. • Aye, Rhys Allison Pollock ••• the first BILL CLIFFORD REAL 'ESTATE BROKER 28 Square - Goderich 524-9097 524-6710 524-8951 HOMES IMM-EDIATE POSSESSION - now reduced to the low 30,'s is this well maintained home which is nicely decorared and located on an extra Targe lot $3,.000.00 down. Owner will carry second mortgage. 10 percent. 'No. 166 BLACK'S POINT ROAD"- Four bedroom attractive ranch brick with 1, .t caitgarage-located on a mammoth lot which is fenced and has__a small barn for horses. This well built home has fireplaces on main floor, family room and rec room. No. 241 LOW LOW TAXES • Close to town is this starter 3 bedroom home completely renovated. Natural wood burning fireplace. CaII John Schneiker for more details as owner open for offers. 529,900.00. No. 174 EXCLUSIVE LISTING - Essex St. Spacious old On- tario cottage_ Property like this close to the lake is very scarce, therefore, if you're looking for something with charm and space and year round comfort, then make an appointment to see this. No. 242 GODERICH TWP. - 112 acres are included with this attractive 3 bedroom, nearly new bungalow. Family room, semi -finished games room, garage with workshop. Asking 539,900.00. No. 161 VACATION PROPERTIES LAKEWOOD GARDENS- Lakefront lot 70' x 244' near Bayview Golf, Course. Priced to sell. Only $15,500.00, No. 224 15 ACRES - Plan of subdivision for 44 lots. Bluewater Beach. Asking $87,000.00, but open for cash offers" No. 238 DRYSDALE•BEACH - Year round building lot. Access to wide sandy beach. Price at 59,500.00,. No. 225 MAPLE GROVE BEACH - 437 feet of lakefront" Wide, sandy beach. 6.45 acres. Nicely treed. Ideal for 2 or 3 cottages. Open for offers. No. 239 COTTAGES HORIZON VIEW LAKEFRONT COTTAGE • ' of acre lot. For 532,500.00. Here's what you get - 3 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace, stove and fridge in cozy kitchen, 2-3 pc. baths. Completely insulated. Cedar deck. No. 701 - .."PAR.AD.ISE- VISTA BEACH- Lakefront frame cottage. Needsyour love and attention. Price is right. Now only S19,500.00. No. 181 . NORTH OF BAYFIELD - 2 bedroom retirement home or cottage. Lakefront lot 99' x 150'. Guest house, utility shed plus many extras. No. 216 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WEST ST.• 3 offices, large reception area, 2-2pc. washrooms, 2 air conditioners, parking lot in back, Can be leased with option to purchase. No. 126 MOBILE HOMES EIGHT mobile homes, Why rent when you can buy one of thrice maintenance free homes for leisure living, year round living, or your retirement haven. Low down payment. Prices start at 57,900.00. WHEN BUYING•OR SELLING CONTACT JOHN SCHNEIKER 524-6055 JACK CUMMINGS 524-9624 BILL CLIFFORD 524-8018 'ENID BELL 524-8191 #101i RENLEsTT is a pictorial listing of properties in the Huron County area, in- cluding homes, farms, building lots, commercial and in. vestment properties, recreational land, etc. STOP IN FOR YOUR FREE JULY EDITION - GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, -JULY 26, 1979—PAGE 15 Goderich residents had a chance to tour a unique vessel here on the weekend when the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps Ship YP 5ti7 docked in Goderich harbor. The 75 foot, 37 -year-old wooden hulled ship, which was on a 15 -day public relations cadet training tour, left Goderich on Sunday evening for Detroit. Captain Luke Clyburn said he was pleased with the reception he, his crew and his cadets received in Goderich. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) 7. Real estate for sale Colborne Council approves EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT 81' x 132' CAMBRIDGE' STREET GODERICH CALL 524=6024 Real Estate std. Clinton Phone: 4M2.9371 Restaurant and gas bar, Londesboro. Apartment above. BLYTH - 1 floor 3 bdrm. frame home, broadloom.ed throughout. Garden house included. GODERICH - 11/2 storey frame home on Bayfield Rd. Interior nicely decorated, wide neat lot. Priced to sell. 80 ACRES r„Goderich Twp., 21/2 miles from 21 Hwy. with cottage, fish ponds, ex- tensive gravel' deposits. ilecreational potential. GODERICH - Exceptionally good 2 storey brick hdme on St. David's St., on large lot. 5 ACRES - . East Wawanosh Twp. with barn, 11/3 storey frame home with stone fireplace, nicely 'decorated and landscaped. BELGRAVE AREA - 150 acre dairy farm, milking parlour, lots of buildings, F.C.C. mortgage in effect: BLYTH - 11/2 storey frame home. Central location. Nicely decorated and lan- dscaped with sundeck and garage. CLINTON - 1,;NtiAl ey frame home on r S ..ury St. DOWNTOWN r�0 I - large store with r sO ,,ve. 46 ACRES - neat0'efield, good buildinSOr COLBORNE TOWNSHIP - l5 4 •acres fronting on Maitland River, ideal for camping and fishing. FOOD FOR THOUGHT If you want to soar with the eagles in the morning, you rr 1n't hoot all night with the owls. public entertainment bylaw At the July 3 Colborne Leaman had requested Township Council that the drain be closed meeting, accounts tile from the present totalling $250,584.92 were closed outlet to across the approved for payment. Loyal Road. The clerk was instructed to contact Mr. and Mrs. Fieback approached council regarding their ap- plication for a land severence. This resulted in plans for council and M.V.C.A. to examine the the engineer regarding procedure and final approval of the Hugh Feagan Drain Extention. The engineer was also to be informed regarding a s-ubdivision, th.e MacVicar addition to his house, and a large break in the foundation of the Huron Cliffs recreation building. JULY 17 MEETING At the July 17 council meeting, the ac- countant's mid -year' property. large pond of water in interim statement of The road superin- John Feagan's cornfield. operation was approved. tendent, John Clark, Richard Stevens,... The new caretaker of reported that 2,100 cubic organizer of the rock the township hall met yards of gravel remained concert on the farm of with .council and an to be crushed and spread Bud Boyes June 9,, ap- agreement was signed by on township roads, and proached council. A by- the reeve, clerk and Mrs. that Riley Contracting .law received from the Anderson regarding had stockpiled crushed O•P•P., Goderich detach- duties as caretaker. gravel. ment was read to council Mr. Ron Bushell of The Bogie's Beach road and discussed •with Goderich approached and the Donnelly Stevens. Considerable .council regarding his drainage was discussed. thought was 'given to the desire to build a cottage The road superin- enforcing of such a by- in the township. The tendent was instructed to law. The clerk was in- request was left for have the tender for the, structed to contact the further consideration. new grader advertised in township solicitor for Council discussed with the Commercial News. advice and council would Don Sager subdivision Three tenders for make a decision at their agreement, clause by loading, ' hauling and next meeting. clause. Council approved spreading 5,000 cubic A resolution requesting the agreement in prin- yards of pit run gravel for The Honourable Claude ciple, subject to the the John Feagan road Bennett, the Minister of Colborne Township were received and that of Housing, to revoke the solicitor's approval and a Radford Construction, Ministerial Zoning Order draft copy is to be sent to Blyth was accepted. for Colborne Township as the Ontario Ministry of In discussing roadside it applies to the land Housing. grass cutting, the road covered by by-law 7, 1979 The road superin- superintendent was in- of the Corporation of the tendent reported that the structed to cut one Township of Colborne grading of the John swath along the being a comprehensive Feagan road was nearing travelled portion of all zoning by-law for the completion a n d township roads and then village of Saltford, was gravelling was expected commence cutting the approved. 'to be done within a week.___ portions of roadsides' not The clerk was 1n- The culvert for the sprayed and continue structed to check with the cutting all township assessor regarding the roadsides. cottages at Fernhurst The Township Glen and especially the Memorial Cemetery ones which appeared to Service was set for July have been built in the last 29 with the Reverend few years. McCallum of Goderich as Six building permits guest speaker and the were approved. Council McMillan family was informed that $20,000 providing the music. had, been received for Council instructed the home improvements in clerk to write the Colborne Township under cemetery inspector for the Ontario Hodeme the Ministry of Consumer Renewal Program. Affairs that it was their A resolution from the wish to leave_ the Township of Dover cemetery tariff of rates regarding relief was as at present the, by-law ordered filed, states due to many plots In discussing building and part plots sold in on township road former years at a very allowances, it was low price, there is no suggested that a rental other way to collect for fee bel charged. perpetual care; also the A letter of temporary cemetery is extensively hydro connection for the subsidized by resident log house in the Ben ratepayers. miller West Bank Sub - Council discussed! the division was approved. Hugh Feagan Dt'ain Council discussed with Extention and was in-, Fordyce Clark, building formed that Gordon inspector, the Sager Sowerby road was or- dered. He was instructed to contact Huron County Engineer Dempsey regarding spray patching, some of the township's paved roads. The clerk was in- structed to arrange a special council meeting as soon as possible with the solicitor, the engineer and M.T.C. regarding the Benmiller River Mill Bridge wing wall. The road superin- tendent was instructed to obtain prices from a number of F.M. Com- munications equipment dealers. By-law 11, 1979 regarding the sale of Part Lot 1 Concession 2 to Walter and Mary Daer, both of Colborne Township, was approved. Also by-law 12, 1979 regarding the regulation of the holding of public entertainment, festivals; Turn to page 16 •