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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-09-20, Page 6GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1979—PAGE GEDC refers Graham proposal to the planning subcommittee BY JOANNE BUCHANAN Ben Graham's proposal to purchase a piece of land adjacent to his present location on the Suncoast Drive extension in the Industrial Park has been referred by the Goderich Economic Development Committee to the subcommittee of Planning Board which is currently studying land use and zoning of the Industrial Park. Graham, owner off Graham Electric, told the committee when it met last Thursday. that he would like to purchase the parcel two land in order to have more room to manoeuvre his equipment around the yard and also in order to erect a building including both a display and storage space for lawn and garden equipment. Parcel two is presently zoned developmental and would have to be zoned commercial in order to fit Graham's proposal. The committee decided to recommend to the planning subcommittee that the proposed Sun - coast Drive extension be considered for com- mercial and -or light industrial and com- merical uses. The committee .also decided that Graham should be kept informed and updated on all inquiries from prospective buyers of parcel two as well as being informed • and updated on the sub- committee's recom- mendations on land use and zoning for the Sun - coast Drive extension and more specifically, the property he is interested in. Committee member Stan Profit did'not appear satisfied with the decision by the GEDC to pass the proposal onto the plan- ning subcommittee. He said, "We have to take the reins on some of these issues. This committee should take a look at the proposal and make some solid recommendations to council...we should get some backbone into the com-mittee instead of mamby pambying around...we should be making recom- mendations at this time instead of asking questions for six mon- ths." Dave Gower, chairman hurry with his proposal, of the committe, said he that it would be better to didn't think the com- make parcel two part of mittee could make any the overall zoning picture sound recommendations than to spot zone it. The to town council regarding first piece of land pur- Graham's proposal at chased by Graham in the this time. Park was spot zoned from Committee member developmental to in - Elsa Haydon said since dustrial. Graham was not in a Town Clerk Larry McCabe explained that even if Graham wanted to go ahead now with his plans, he would still have to go through a long, involved process in- cluding approval from Planning Board and Town Council and a 21 day circulation period. since the property was esidents enjoy trig to Falls The Reverend Wittick's sermon at Huronview on Sunday morning was based on the second and third chapters of Genesis. The choir sang, "No one ever cares for me like Jesus". Monday afternoon, it was nice to welcome Marie Flynn back to Huronview with Old Tyme music. Marie was accompanied by Stanley Hillen, Warren Whitmore and Wilson McCartney on violins and Lorne Lawson playing the mouth -organ. Our own Cecil Skinner Goderich Harbor Report BY RON GRAHAM September 10 the Algoport arrived light from Sarnia for salt. September 10 the DC Everest cleared harbour light for Windsor. September 11 the Pierson Independent- arrived light from Dear Editor... • from page 4 I can enjoy snowrnobiling in winter or bike riding in summer. I'd be the last to complain about the taxes here with all we have. With the wages in this area and the $20,000 house, I can enjoy all the luxuries in life I want and pay cash. It's a nice feeling for me. If I wanted to live in a $60,000 house I'd move to Goderich. $100,000 would move me to Toronto. I think I'il stay here a while and do all 'I can to help this community. After all, I'd hate' to be poor in a rich area anyway. At least 1 know one day I'll see a paper saying "Paid in Full". Maybe this area will never be anything but I'd bet no one here is taking the shirt off their back to pay for house payments or taxes. You've upset a lot of people and we deserve another chance. Come back in a few more years and try again. I don't imagine house sales will jump too high after your story. Please apologize to the "800 Strangers of Vanastra". Soured Reader, Sharyl Kyle, Vanastra Toronto for grain. September 11 the Algoport cleared harbour Quebec City with salt. September 12 the Pierson Daughters arrived from Chicago with grain. September 12 the Pierson Independent cleared harbour for Owen Sound with grain. September 13 the Algosea arrived light from Port Stanley for salt. September 14 the H.C. Heimbecker arrived light from Thunder -Bay for grain. " September 14 the Quedoc arrived light from Buffalo for grain. September 14 t;Ye Algosea cleared harbour with salt for Bay -Roberts, Newfoundland. September 15 the Pierson Daughters cleared harbour light for Chicago. • September 17 the Quedoc cleared harbour fir Baie ' Comeau with grain. Convocailir The Board of Governors of The Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology invites you to attend The Eieventh Convocation Mr: Stephen Lewis will give the Convocation address Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Saturday, 29 September, 1979, 1:30 p.m. Reception immediate.I..y...,pollowing,, the ceremony at the Doon ,Campus, 299 Doon Valley. Drive, Kitchener 9 College Arts echnology We've got a lot to share. and Norman Spelt- added to the music by playing- ' their violins. On Tuesday evening the Horticultural Society entertained the residents by showing slides of different flowers. Each resident in attendance was given a flower corsage upon arriving and flowerarrangements were given as prizes at the end of the evening. On Wednesday mor- ning at 8:30 a.m. Mrs. Mabel Garrow, Mrs. Elsie Henderson, Miss Margaret Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Ross, Mrs. Golda Tyler, Mrs. Muriel Gibson, Bert Columbe, Eben Lewis, Louis Wild and John McTaggart left with two staff members for a trip to Niagara Falls, They had a won- derful trip and beautiful weather. They stayed at the Fontaine Bleu Motel and were well taken care of there. Thursday morning early, they drove out in the country to a fruit stand and purchased fruit to bring home. At 11 a.m.. they went on a three-hour tour of Niagara. They took the walk down alongside the Rapids, saw the aerial car going over the whirlpool, Ontario Hydro Sir Adam Beck Generating Station, Mount Carmel Monestary, The Floral Clock, Sir Harry Oakes Estate, and took in the view of the Falls from the top of the tower. The 14 -passenger bus from Murphy's was driven by Keith Tyndall. The residents would like to thank Keith for taking such good care of them and taking them wherever they wanted to go. On Wednesday evening a movie was shown in the Huronview auditorium. Mrs. Proudy held Bible Study on Thursday af- ternoon in the Huronview chapel. The blind will be meeting in the Craft Room at Huronview Today's Women and Tension A self-help program with a common sense approach in preventing and dealing with everyday tension through insight, ever: c•ise and discussion. Starts MONDAY, OC- TOBER 15 from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Maximum enrolment is twelve. For further information call Sandy MacDonald. ' 524-2365 not zoned to his purposes. would meet more than three times a year in order to get to work done. In other business, a sign advertising in- dustrial sites was agreed upon by the committee. The sign, which simply says that industrial sites Graham said he would rather get the proper zoning approved before drawing up any blueprints. Profit said he hoped the planning subs nittee are for sale and gives the town clerk's phone number, will be added to the bottom of already existing signs at each of the entranceways to Goderich. The clerk was told to proceed to have someone make the signs. NOTICE GODERICH FIRE DEPARTMENT will be doing Fire Inspections for the month of October. INDUSTRIAL: FACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, ETC. ASSEMBLY: RESTAURANTS, SCHOOL, ETC. MERCANTILE: STORES, SHOPS, ETC. RESIDENTIAL: ON REQUEST ONLY Phone 524-8344 Fire Chief Bill Beacom pfi BLUE'S SUPERMARKET Save 40' SILVERWOOD'S 2% MILK 3 Qt. Bag 55 ALLaLIUL? WESTON'S WIENER or HAMBURG Save. 31a" ROLLS PKG. OF 12's 5 9 a JELLO' JELLY POWDERS 4/994 - DUE TO GREAT DEMAND WE ARE REPEATING OUR GREAT CHICKEN SALE Fresh - _ CHICKENS 3-5 LB. AVG. Great for Freezer LB.5 65 LIBBY DEEP BROWN BEANS with Pork 19 OZ.. 5 PDE JAMAICA ORANGE or GE or GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE 24 oz. 9 9 4 CANADA PC H. WHOLE 894; NO. 1 FRESH I C PORK or HALF LB. CATELLI SPAGHETTI 907 gr. 89 SWANSDOWN BATH ROOM TISSUE SCOTT TOWELS BAYER ASPIRIN 4's 2's 100's 09 1! 5 ' 29 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOU P00Z.4/994 SUNLIGHT LIQUID DETERGENTLITRE LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE '83 48 0Z. 79t t 14 OZ. 59t FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER.. 199 LIBBY'SREGULAR BUTTER HORNS DEEP BROWN BEANS 1902.55c LIBBY'S RED KIDNEr OR LIMA BEANS 140=.2/89) MANY, MANY MORE IN. STORE SPECIALS ONTARIO NO. 1 CARROTS EA.. 3 bogs 99 ONTARIO NO. 1 RED GRAPES LB. 89, ONTARIO NO. 1 COOKING ONIONS LBS.2 / 695 CHIQUITA BANANAS 3LBS.1 MACINTOSH • APPLES BLUE PLUMS BLUE GRAPES FIELD TOMATOES HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIPS WESTON CINNAMON 4 QTS. A QTS. 4 QTS. 4 QTS. 6lWe reserve the right tq limit quantities while supply lasts. aricos In effect till Mond • y, September 24, 1979'?' 200 GR. SAVE 10' SHOPSY'S EXTRA LEAN COOKED HAM SHOPSY'S WIENERS SCHNEIDER'S BOLOGNA SCHNEIDER'S GARLIC FLAVOURED SAVE 30' SAVE 70' 229 • LB.. 129 • • LB. 1.59 • LB. 9� BUNG rLOGNA' S AVE 2:98. 1 69 OLD FASHION39 • HAM SAVE60' 3. LB. 160=.BO219BOLOGNA 1:9 49 CANADA PACKER'S • BEERFEST SAUSAGE 1898. 1' CANADA NO. tTEAK 5�.'PARK 1. LB. 79° STEAiKADROAST . 2:98. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE A' 6's 79tAILADE ROAST 1898. 104 SHOPPERS SQUARE SUPERMARKET GODERICH 524-9411 4