The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-10, Page 14
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THURSDAY, FEPRUARY 10, 1972.
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An' 18 year old Sarnia youth,
with family connections in
'Goder' ich, is the newest Canadian
Recruit to the colorful Household
-CavalrylRegitnent of Her Majesty ,
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• the Queen. Paul Fellows, a
nephew of Jack Fellow's and Mr.,,
and Mrs. W. J. Ensign, both o
Goderich, left February 4, for
England. He is the son of Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Fellows of Brock
Street in Sarnia. •
Mr: Fellows and other, recruits
from Canada must get to England
on their own but once they arrive
there they sign up for a three year
hitch with the British Army. They
take -eleven to thirteen weeks in
basic training followed by .a 20
week session on horseback riding
ca r p f_ h e a aunts a —
To date Fellows, is only the-
seventh Canadian to be, accepted.
Family counsellin
Recreation? the
tat
PoIice
investigate
crashes
A.
The Goderich Municipal' Police
department report only two mbtor
Vehicle Accidents this week
which resulted in heavy 'prOperty
damage but failed to sustain
injury to any of ,the 'persons
involved.
On February 4 at 3:45, p.m.
MsIver pf 173 Britannia
MurPhy of 11 Gloupester Terrace
.were involved. ill, a twd car
collision at the corner of Elgin
' and Watefloo,Streets. Damage to
the McIver,car was estimated at
.to $80f) by the investigating offiCer
and at the'Same figure for the car
similar crash occurred at the 0 E.
corner of ',Waterloo and* 'Nelson E
Streets. A .car %Owned by 'the E
p,luewater Cab Company and a.
drivenby Jacob G. -Doucette of 168
Oueen Street in Clinton was in
by Wes L. .Mantha of 154
Gibbons Street in Goderich.
Damage to the Doucette car was
estimated at $1,000 and to the'
Mantha vehicle at $800.
E.
The Social Services Co-
ordinating Committee for Huron
County has been granted funds for
salaries and overhead expenses
through the Local Initiatives
Program, Dept.- of -Manpower-and .
up of 12k 1,1► st �;..,twes from social - Goderich Psychiatric Hospital,
agencies such as Children's Aid William Carter, Psychologist,
Society, churches, the Board of Board of Education, and K. M.
Education, Dept. of Health, Streich, Dept. of •Social and
Goderich Psychiatric Hospital,
Probation, Canada: --Manpower_
o n , #re`-` d a A-ssec at on•-a-nd--th
Government,•to conduct a survey Dept. of Social, and ,Family
throughout~ the .county. . The Services,
project -began on January 3.1. and The committee formed in the
will be completed by the end 'of
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May. and communication between all
The Social Services Co-•
ordinating Comrnitteethas been in the various members and the at Goderich.
h
services they represent. Also, V
they hope to • plan for future
c m hopes of improving co-ordination
M
r
o p
or bonds
E. existence since 1968. It is made
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Harbor will
be repaired
Family Services, Regional
Office, Wingham.
J. E.' Fleming, a consultant
from the Dept. of .Social and
Family Services, Toronto, will be
assisting in the setting up and°
evaluation of the' survey itself.
Mrs. I. MacDonald, Goderich,
will be Survey' Director. ,
Interviewers ,are . Kathleen
MacDonald, Arthur Maybury and
Susan Bell. Chris ,Rompf ,is
Statistical Clerk.
The purposes•of the survey are
fofold: - first to assess the
--overall-health4 os c . services
already in the county; second, to
determine • whether additional
seryices, such as family
counselling and recreation are
heeded.
u stfonnaire has
An exte lsive q e
been developed •which will be
development of new services to Allan J. Ford of London, one taken to local official's,. both
meet unfilled needs in the county .of, Ontario's outstanding elected and appointed,
'as a community, trumpeters - and ...trumpet*" professional and A four -man . siib-committee semi-
teachers� will supervise a musical. professional people, community
.
head the workers. They are Rev. workshop on Friday evening and .leaders and all' people who are
' G. G. Russell, ' chairman and Saturday, February lith and' r"egularlydealingwith the public.
representative from the 12th, at the Robertson emorial • : As a result of this survey, the
1 School. Social •Services Co-ordinating.
F...: . FroM t,1,,e,, tone pf a letter to Ministerial "Association, Basil
= east. corner of the Goderich instruetor§ 'various band , better use of existing resources
• °instruments. The vorkshop is and manpower. in the long -run, the-
etnrsittt„r ti.orrhad_AVew_husineW___beinkheld -tor the benefit of the .6-timmittee will be able to plan
R. been gil'ien to ,the construction of
= harbbt are getting closer.
14. pile clusters for use as tOng-up
Inf young tnan
g stabiliZers to offset the surge, but ..
he ublic is coidiall invited
to 'the 3:30 Sa,turday recital
=-Q that avenue haa been_abandoned„ ,„
anxiouS
as the Saturday, B:00 , closing
• t e thafthese pile clusters -Goderich this week welcomes a
g ...Id hp n satisfactory long range
= aksmr.,1,...' J„..y,tat,eLnr_aajjaley.,, He is 29 -year-old Richard' bandst4n. 40......5_
Fa' `,!and have since been talking to Brenner, forrnerlx of Kitc1-"„
—He
a ' :Mr. Hearst cif the DePartment of ,Who brings with him 12 y.ears of
lvi all the
new businessman to the distil.ct. concert nvo ng ,
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health and social services to
fulfill the needs and wishes of,'
Huron County, as discovered
through this survey.
The committee . is using the
facilities provided by the North
Street United Church, 44 North.
Street, Qoderich. as the central
office and the phone numbers Js
Social Service Survey, 524-77,33.
Frank:Dam
kicked by
Lizzie Lynn
Goderich horseman Frank Dam
of RR 5 Goderich, was taken to
hospital Monday ,after he was
kicked in the face by a horse while
training, the .animal at the
Goderich race track.
Mr. Dam was preparing too e
"Lizzie Lynn" out when the hor
kicked,him in the mouth 'with
front. feet. ' Mrs. Dam said
following the accident .she could
hardly recognize accident
husband.
Injuries however were minor and ••
consisted of cuts and bruises.
Poster- contest"for .2 .
1 Public Works, and I believe they 'gperience in the plumbing and a x sales
-1- haiie abandoned this idea becauSe heating trade.. ,
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--r:' the cosfwould'be clOse to that of a . • Mr.: Brenner. a native of St. • -• ' •
E• • necessary for a neW retaining "coinmercral and industrial •C
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'F. wall to be bnilt, s,ome time', qt contrart, He comes directly ' ,
. ,g- Jexpenditure."- averte
,, manager at the Kildhener-
would 'seem to '.be' a foolish -Trorn ' Positirm—as-• project -
"The departmental engineers Waterloo Hospitalrenovating and
oised for Ice Carnival
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— are present/y considering what expansion program and for the
a In preparation° for the' NatiOnal Dental Week which will g,
a be February 7 to 12, the Ontario Dental Association in E . ',
.--:f- co-operation•with the Huron County Health -Unit and other E
._,E health units throughout Ontario has planned , a poster •-3.•
contest.
are being asked to make a • poster in reference Com"tiffe----
National Dental Week and teachers will select the best
poster from his or her class. There will be a 'selection,of the
best posters in HurOrreounty by the Huron County Health' ^
There will be a prize Of ten dollars for the best poster; a •
prize of five dollars. for the second best and a prize of three
Several parcels of land in E
5111111M41"1"""HUNDHUHHHIMINHIMMI"HiMINUMMIMMHHHHa type of Woiltconsquction 4n this T•kst five 'years has worked
Gederich are now subject to tax
c_ornermight be the most helpful •exclusively on •coinmercial _and
sale, Administrator Harold Walls • Fi
in having a cushioning effect to try industrial projects. • .
Property ,whieh is three full
continued Mr. McKinley, 'and I 200 Picton St. East •with their
yearg in arrears of taxes' Is
exPect the -Department of Public three young' sons, Paid. 5 ;
subject to tax sale, the
Works will be Making some Michael, 4; and David, 1. The
Administrator said. However,. if
deeisioninthis,regard when -they family will be attending St.
taxes were colleCted
have assessed all the factors. Peter's Roman Catholic,Church.
iminediately on such property,
Some type of a new' wall will be Mr: Brenner is a member of the
and eliminate some of the syrge," lie and his wife Dianne live at announced t is week.
Ft dollars for the third best poster. .•
'-1,'' The prize winning entries from all the health units will be
= sent to the Dental, Association of Ontario, and the best
= entry will be selected afid used as next year's'poster tor
.-+-- Nationnl Dental Week.
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Harold Walls was appointed by employees of the , Municipality,
bylavY laWWednesday afternoon except such officcals appointed.
to the , position of Chief under statute in respect .of his
Administrative Officer, Tor the statutory duties and
Town of Goderich. Mr. Walls responsibilities;
came tO cr oderich 'about one year 2. (g) (I) 'To have authority to
ago as Clerk treasurer, following recommend to the Council the
the death of former clerk- appointment, employment,
treashrer Sherman Blake. suspension or dismissal of
The du•ties of,:the 'Chief Department Heads;
AdministratiVe Officer were (2) "Upon consultation with the
thoroughlroutlined in the bylaw .appropriate Committee or Board
and are as follows:., Chairman and -or Department
(a)The Administrator shall be Head to hav'e authority to suspend
"Cli' f Administrative Officer or dismiss any -employee of the
(1).TO receive regular reports
of activities _of all DePartments
and consolidate the same for
transmission to Council and
Department Hea,ds, -and in. this
connection to sittfrnit regular
reborts to Council o'n the
activities of all Departments and ,
to include in -such report any other'
,matter or matters which he feels
should be brought to the attention
(m) To take cognizance of all
communications to the
of the Town- of*Goderich, Munietpalfty; , • Municipality and to see that• they
responsible only to the Council (h) Without limiting the are properly dealt with by the
thereof, and '.snall -exercise, a faegoing, to perform the duties proper officials and'in addition to
general supervisicin over all ' and exercise the power which, tak e w h a t e vex s teps ' a r e
departments of the Municipaltty; from time to time may lawfully be neCessary to insure that all
, (b) To interpret and follow assigned to or vested in him by Municipal gy-laws are enforced; •
through all decisiorts of the Council; (n) To supervise 'the'
- Council for the purpose of (i)To. meet with Committee or preparation of and -to submit the
determined by ' Council are Department Heads collectively, '' Cominitfee meetings;
properly implernented; when( the 'Administrator : may (o) To exercise general
(c)To administer the business4 deein it neceg.sary, to discuss financial . control over , all
affairs of the Municipality in e matters of policy Which may have departments of, the Municipality
'accordaece with the policies and beenagreed upon by the Municipal i n te r m s o f appr ov ed
plans app -roved by the Council; Council, .and to co-ordinate all appropriations; .
(d) To co-ordinate, direct and bepaTtment activities; # ,.. ,, (p) sro supervise the,
broadly supervis e the . (I) .To attend all Council *preparation of the annual
implementaibn of all programs Meetings‘,9nd. Committee, estimates of revenue and
' approved 'by the . Municipal meetings w.ith the right, with die expenditure for the consideration
Cbuncil, and to 'discharge such consentofth•eChaii, to speak but of Councilatid the adminigtration
otker duties as the Cotincil may not to vete thereat; of the Budget estimates after its '
from time tolime,by resOlution - '(k) (1) T 0 mak e adoption, subject to the approval,
- direct; . recommendations to Council with . of t.he Council;
all phases of the maintenance of any Departmetit; and
sound public relations as it (2) T o obtain from any
the gen e r,a 1 public of the Board and -or Departnient—fleir
community pid to the taxpayers of such re'ports and information with
the Municipality; respect to any aspect of such
(1) Upon' consultation with the Department activifies•as he may
appropriate Committee or 13pard. consider adyWle At° for the
Chairman and -or tiepartment purpose Of obainini • the best
Head, to have full control of pOggible administration;'
the financial condition Of the
Municipality and of future needs
thereof and to make such
d ee tit desirable 'in this regard;
(r) To supervise the control and
procedures with regard 'to
purchasing and tendering;
(s) To require an adequate
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Mrs. John ($hirleY) Leith Was crowned Oueen of the I( inette Mbrdi Gras Saturday evening it Salfford
Valley Hall, end became Gaderich' $ own Val entine Sweetheart. She succeeds last year's Winner, Mrs.
Marley(Eileen)fieeking.Shirleitr seen here as she was congraiulated Joy her husband; (top right)
enjpying her firsttance vvas reigning monarch of the eVent; and (bottom) receiving best wishes froyn
Kin President Don Ruett and Kinette President 13.)ii Whetstone. (photos by Don McGee)