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Clinton News-Record, 1973-03-22, Page 6(continued from page 1). representative was eXpected this week from Ontario Hawing to check into a site for the Senior Citizens Housing In other business, council gave con- sideration to painting the trim on the out- side of the Municipal Building and repairing and painting the picnic tables that are placed in Clan Gregor Square each year for tourist use. A pot-hole between Graham's General Store and the residence of Cliff Utter was brought to the attention of Council, with action to be taken. A letter from Mr. Bill Cluff requesting a street light at the corner of Jane and Toy)1 Streets was passed to the Committee in charge to check into the matter and report back to Council of their findings.. Theatre ... (continued from page 1) necessarily have a theatre. We can use anything from a livestock sales barn to an old barn, as long as it will hold people." Most theatre patrons throughout the area, when questioned, thought that the Passe Muraille Theatre's presentation was a once in a lifetime chance for many people in the smaller centres in South- western Ontario to see a play of inter- national calibre. It A view of the Bayfield River near Clintoies new sewage plant shows the tangle of trees and bush that could cause a future ice jam and flooding of the plant. Council last week agreed to conduct engineering studies to determine the 'cost of cleaning out the river and making a straight channel through it. (News-Record photo) OUR cu SERV sTOMERS EXPECT NDICE -.A GET ITE You expeCt service! . . . and you get it! We offer high quality products at prices you can afford . . . and fast service. Live a little . . . enjoy modern 'working condi- tions with a functional kitchen. Save time .. . save steps. 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As long as you take out a loan for $1,000 or more of new money and we approve your application by June 29th, you qualify for the $25. You also qualify if you take out a Termplan Loan for at least $1,000, for any other reason. Like a vacation, a boat or a travel trailer. If your application is approved by June 29th, we'll give you $25. In cash. There are no strings, no catches and no change in interest rates. We know that there are many people in the market for money this spring, and we want to increase our share of the business. So you don't have to be a Royal Bank customer to take advantage of this offer. See your Royal Bank Manager. He'll even arrange for a chequing account to take care of the loan repayments. And ask him about our Money Matters book. It's full of hints on budgeting and financing for a family. It's yours free when you come to the Royal Bank. Do something nice for yourself . ROYAL BAN K See... Red Merriman .0c ,,YOUR CLINTON MANAGER We put new life into used cars. 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Ground Floor Fabric Centre 0000ICH LADIES WEAR LtD. 07-,CLINTON NEWS-RECORD t THVHSPAY.. MARCH 2 1.973 Sports council coming control office, Gordon Dale. However, he said dogs were being allowed to run free early in the morning and were getting into garbage containers. Road superintendent Allan Nicholson, in his report to council, said 28 township road signs .had been broken during the past three weeks by vandals. Council approved the proposed change to the Hibbert zoning by-law for part of lot 30 concession 1, Hibbert Township, from agricultural to industrial for the building of the bean processing plant, provided that the Township of Hibbert, the benefiting municipality, brings the boundary road from Highway 8 to the CNR tracks up to standard to cover the additional vehicular traffic. Council approved payment of Tucker- smith's share ($149.54) of one-third of the cost of a new fire hose and nozzle for the Hensall-Tuckersmith Fire Department. Reeve Elgin Thompson was appointed the At a special meeting of Hullett Township last week, the council decided to carry on their Warble Fly control program and ac- Bayfield council. calcium was $5.4Z per tan; a letter from the Soil and. Crop Branch regarding a Weed Inspector; a financial statement from the Auaabie-Bayfield River Authority; a brochure on Winter Capital Projects Funds; letters from The Task Force on Hydro regarding it becoming a Crown Cor- poration; the Task Force on. Rousing with dates for conferences being held; letter from Energy Mines and Resources, Ottawa, in respect to types of fireworks defined as hazardous and informing Council of a course on the safe handling of fireworks; a booklet on Provincial Assistance to Municipalities, Boards and Commissions; a letter from Association of Mayors of On- tario _relating to a conference in Leamington, May 4 and 5 to include a tour of H. J. Heinz, the Tropical Gardens and Omstead Fisheries; a letter from Mr. John Berry, Goderich, stating Professor James Scott is to update his history of Huron County and requested information to help prepare his documentary and an invitation to attend the Huron Land Use Conference to be held in Clinton, Thursday March 22 at Central Huron Secondary School. Reeve Oddleifson reported that the Sur- vey Maps were ready for our Beach Management Agreement program and that he was checking further into the Cable T.V. for the Village. He also said that a township represemative to the Hensall- Tuckersmith Fire Area Board and deputy- reeve Ervin Sillery to the Clinton Rural Fire Area Committee. Court of revision was also held on the Dallas drain attended by Engineer Uder- stadt and landowners John Van Miltem- berg, Preston Dallas, James People and Gerrit Wynja, all of R.R. 4, Seaforth. Mr. Van Miltemberg protested his acreage assessed for the drain. The amount was reduced about three acres, He also protested the amount of the total assessment. Council signed an operating agreement with the Ministry of the Environment for the sewage and water systems at Vanastra provided the ministry agrees to carry out any maintenace or construction on any municipal road allowance under the direc- tion and specifications of the township road superintendent, cepted the tender of Chipman Chemicals to supply the insecticide, accepted the tender of James Leishman to spray the cattle at 14c per head per spray and appointed Russell Good as Warble Fly Inspector and dog counter. Council asked the clerk to purchase dog tags for 1973. Hullett council also issued building per- mits to Henry Bouman for a storage shed, John Lyons for milk house and Morris Bos for a garage. At their regular March meeting held earlier in the month, Hullett Council agreed to pay their annual levy of $500 to the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority and they granted the Huron Central Agricultural Society $100. Council also instructed the Clerk, Clare Vincent to draw a by-law for the control and licensing of dogs in the township. Hullett council also approved the estimated statement of proposed sup- plementary transportation expenditures of $97,500 for 1973 of which $75,00 is eligible for a subsidy. The road superintendent was also in- structed to advertise for tenders for 17,00 yards of 5/8 inch gravel to be delivered to the township before June 15th. Tenders second. For the past few months a group of men and women in Huron County interested in sports have been conducting meetings on sports in Huron County. They are now at the point where a Regional Sports Council will be formed. To do this another meeting must and will be held on Wednesday, March 28, 1973 at the Clinton Community Centre. We would like all interested people to come and attend this meeting on that date 8 p.m. The regional council is an organization comprised of representatives from all sports and all areas of the County (Region), It would also include an associate membership of per- sons dedicated to sport and in- volved in such areas as recreation, government., univer- sity, secondary and elementary education, etc. Its objectives are three-fold: (1) organize, promote, en- courage and maintain develop- ment, - excellence of - and par- ticipation in - sports within the region (County); (h) provide services for the members of the organization; (c) seek out funds to further these proiects. In Huron County this organization can assist in the following services: knowledge of grants and funding available through Federal and Provincial agencies; organization and promotion of clinics for coaches and officials; communication inter and intra sport; Sport directory for region; Infor- mation centre for public as well as members; Liaison between this region and Sport Ontario and Sport Canada; provide organizational network for Regional Games, should region host these games; sports equip- ment safety; provide a unified voice for Region in matters of concern in sport; purchase and publish teaching, coaching and officiating aids; communication - newsletter; eventual library and resource centre for public and organizations; services of duplicating, secretarial assistance and mailing to mem- ber sports of the council such as administrative material such as notices of meetings, reports of meetings and committees, con- stitutions and by-laws, promotional material, newslet- ters and bulletins to members, publicity and promotion" of .ek,tents,.lifestrItS, races, couipetitioris and Sports eventk BY WILMA OKE Tuckersmith Township council, on Tuesday, accepted the tender of Sandy Contracting Company Limited, Goderich to haul and spread 18,000 cu. yds. of gravel on township roads at a cost of $1.10 per cu. yd. The township will supply the gravel. The Sandy tender was .the only one received. Approval was given for two building per- mits — Harry Arts, R.R. 4, Seaforth for a silo and Jas. I. McIntosh, R.R. 3, Seaforth for a poultry barn. At the special meeting, court of revision was also held on the Clark Drainage Works. No appeals were heard and ,ten- ders will be called. Engineer Henry Uder- stadt of Orangeville attended the meeting and presented the Kinsman drainage report. Three landowners affected by the drain were also present — Edward McKay, Rodger Hoornaert, and James Chalmers, all of R.R. 2, Kippen. The 4,918 lineal feet of closed drain is estimated to cost $9,900. Clerk James McIntosh will prepare a cash by-law for the drain and court of revision for it was set for April 17. Councillor Vince Fowlie reported the "dog" situation at Vanastra greatly im- proved since the appointment of the animal Vanastra dog situation improved Hullett back fly control