HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-12-20, Page 9The junior and senior choirs of St. Josephs School, Kingsbridge
combining all the students of the school entertained parents at
the annual Christmas concert Tuesday. The school choir closed.
the concert with a medley of Christmas favorites. (photo by Dave
Sykes)
Taxi fares upsubstantially
Car owners are not the
only ones who are going
—to feel the squeeze caused
by the increase in gas
prices. Those people who
rely on taxis for their
transportation are also
going to have to pay
more --at least in
Goderich.
Bruce and Beryle
December 12 and
requested a taxi fare
increase due to price
increases in gas, oil., car
repairs, office overhead,
etc.
The commission
agreed to amend the by-
law governing taxis so
that between the hours of
6 a.m. and 11 p.m. one
Kettles, representing person taking a taxi to
Goderich Taxi and any one place in town will
Bluewater Taxi, and Bob now have to pay $1.50 for
Prouse and Marlene -4 the first .8 kilometer (half
Harrison, representing mile). This is up from $l.
Great Lakes Taxi, ap-
peared before the
Goderich Police Com-
mission when it met
-Furth-er, taxi cabs
engaged on an hourly
basis (where vehicle is
standing), per hour
within the coverage area
(3.2 kilometeror two mile
radius cost cost $12. This
is up from $10.
Police accounts for the
month of November
totalling $27,651.18 were
approved by the com-
mission for payment.
Police Chief Pat King's
activity report for the
month of November was
also approved.
The cornmisOon
decided to request fur-
ther information from its
insurance company
regarding the tran-
sporting by police of
female dispatch per-
sonnel directly from work police officers' doing
to the • home where an these things.
accident may occur in-
volving the police Chief King told a the
cruiser. commission that he had
Chief King was met with his employees
authorized by the com- over this concern and
mission to tender for a said that, where possible,
1980 police cruiser on a police, pfficers will at -
trade -in basis for the tempt to clean up the
police force. broken glass and debris
from the areas of ac -
A discussion took place cidents as well as picking
among commission up animals killed on town
members regarding the streets. In situations
road superintendent where it may be more
being paid 'overtime to feasible for the Public
pick up dead animals and Works crew to carry out.
clean up broken glass off -----the- clean up, they will be
the road as opposed t\) --so notified, said the Chief.
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1979—PAGE 9
Unlawful tree eutt in isc��tl� y
BY JEFF SEDDON
Huron county council
put some teeth into its
tree cutting bylaw
Wednesday to protect
small tracts of forest
vital to the county.
The new bylaw in-
creases the fine for
violating tree cutting
restrictions from $500 to
$5,000 as well as reducing
the number of trees that
.can be but without a
permit.
Under the old bylaw
permitted landowners to
cut down orbulldoze up to
an acre of forest with no
permit. The new law
reduces that size to one
half an acre,
Council hopes the new
law will. restrict the
destruction of forested
lots vital to combat
erosion and help
moderate the water table
in agricultural areas.
Along with changing
regulations for _land
clearing council also
outlined the minimum
size and type of each tree
that can be cut down b,y
any individual. By doing
so the county hopes to
protect small trees from
being removed before
they have an opportunity
to mature.
The bylaw needs
ministry of natural
resources before it can be
enforced. That approval
should be granted early
in the year.
DON AND ROSEMARY CORRIVEAU, AND STAFF
CALVIN MARTIN AND JANE McCLINCHEY WISH
EACH AND EVERYONE A HAPPY HOLIDAY -
SEASON.
Don's Shoe Place
"because you're worth it"
SUNCOAST MALL
PINCHER'S
FOR CHRISTMAS
WE STILL HAVEAL4IFGF;ELECTION
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
for him at Christmas
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With its
unique
wooden filter a
BQfIL HAM PIPE
affxds you the
pleasure of a
smooth, mellow
smor;e everytime. See
the full selection today.
FROM $14.95
HANDCRAFTED IN CANADA
• ZAIMA ELECTRONIC LIGHTERS
• COMBINATION PIPE STAND/HUMIDOR
• TOBACCO POUCHES
TIMEXWATCHES
CALCULATORS
� OLD SPICE GIFT SETS
• Tinley Leather
BILLFOLDS • PURSES • KEY CASES • UTILITY CASES
• WALL PLAQUES
CANADIAN MADE - ONE FOR ALMOST ANY ROOM
CARLTON CARDS - WRAP
-BOWS - TAGS and still
some DECORATIONS
Ringing
out our
brightest
greetings
for
FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF AT
FIN°
SEE OUR
RE -VAMPED
GIFT SECTION
AT THE REAR,OF THE STORE
Our shelves are chock full of interesting
gift ideas - come in and browse.
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• COPPERWARE • FIGURINES
• GLASSWARE • JEWELLERY BOXES
• AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!:
• ICE BUCKETS
• BAR LAMPS
• WINE SETS
• QUALITY GLASSES
• BAR NOVELTIES
• COASTER SETS
• DOUBLE AND SINGLE TRAVEL FLASK
CASES IN QUALITY LEATHER
BOOKS
• HARDCOVER • QUALITY SOFT COVER
• CHILDRENS BOOKS
• HUGE SELECTION OF PAPERBACKS
• CHILDRENS RECORDS
Just Arrived - Auther Shipment of
• Fisher-Price Toys
•MATCHBOX TOYS
• PLASTIC MODELS
• GAMES - GOOD SELECTION
• BOX CHOCOLATES
OUR USUAL GOOD SELECTION AVAILABLE
• CANDY CANES
• CHRISTMAS BAG CANDY
• NUTS OF ALL KINDS
VACUUM PACK OR CELLO BAGS
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HOLIDAY STORE.
HOURS
• SUNDAY, DEC. 23 - 10 to 9
• MONDAY, DEC. 24 - 8:30. to 6
• CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY
• BOXING DAY OPEN 10 to 6
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