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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-12-06, Page 341 PAGE 12A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1979 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS! Refugees to, learn. language LISTOWEL - Language classes for adult refugees from Southeast Asia are being held in Listowel. The decision to hold the classes for those over 17 years of age came after,a special meeting between the refugee sponsors and Canada Manpower of- ficials. In addition to learning the English language, refugees will receive basic information about Canadian cultural pat- terns such as banking. Classes are being held in the Trinity United Church from 8:30 am to 9:30 pm, Mondays to Fridays. They are• being conducted by an in- structor from Conestoga College in Kitchener. Exeter reeve resigns EXETER - Calling his fellow councillors a "bunch of dictators," Exeter's Reeve Si Simmons left a council meeting last week and resigned from his position.. Reeve Simmon's action came after Exeter council finally passed the controversial property standards and main- tenance bylaw. He had been vehemently opposed to the standards bylaw since it •was first con- sidered, a move which was undertaken . by council to meet ....the require_ ministryof housing to facilitate a provincial loan of $150,000 for downtown restoration and beautification for the Business Improvement Area (BIA). At the special meeting of council, Reeve Sim- mons presented a motion that the bylaw • be ap-i- plicable only for the area under the jurisdiction of the BIA. "I am not going to have it (the bylaw) on the whole town if I can help it," Reeve Simmons told the Exeter Times - Advocate in an interview. "This town doesn't need a standards bylaw period." Council, however, did not.. agree with this and Reeve Simmons only had one supporter for his motion, Deputy Reeve Don McGregor. Other members suggested that the reeve was being premature in that they had not even received their amended copies from the planning board. At a regular meeting, following the special• session planning board member Don Cameron said that the bylaw had been toned down con- siderably and said it was basically concerned with safety aspects. . BIA chairman Bob Swartman agreed with the principle of the bylaw, but noted that it must be missing something, in reference to the objections against it. He also warned council that if the bylaw was turned down, it could mean the end of the BIA. According to Reeve . Simmons, he had more 'telephone calls from citizens over the bylaw than on any other item of business with which he had been involved -as a member of council during his various terms. The Reeve said it was a bylaw to restrict people's rights, and while he said he realized that BIA required it to receive their loan, he wanted it only passed for that area. "We should take it slower and see how it Operates," he said. When council passed the motion the bylaw, Reeve Simmons Stated that council couldn't ram it down his throat. As he left the room Reeve Simmons state that he bad fought for freedom during the wa and the bylaw was anrosion of those freedoms PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1979. WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS! L®to Canada, Provincial & Wintario Tickets Available at A&P Food Stores! 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