The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-22, Page 6built storm
- still in the works
•Olono Thiory lessons -
Case Limited, consulting civil
t"'ngineers from C.hatham, has
been ';peceived and filed" by
The • cominunication arrived
members of council and the
developers.. It reads:
-Although' s•ome of the
Deyelopers were non -committal,
••• the consensus was that we,,should
proceed to prepare a final report
under The Drainage Act for the
conStruotion of a-, completely
•
Goaencn Iwp.
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The Goderich branch of the Royal Canadian ...egipn hosted 40
veterans from WestMinster Hospital in London on Tuesday to a day
of fishing and then a dinner at the Legion Hall-. The event is an annual
affair. These three guests came out on top of ,the fishing contest'
3eaforth area pcouple
swing board decision
The Monthly meeting Of Huron
miity Board of Education. at
inton on Monday evening passed
favcir of a delegation
',•en by al least' some board
lembersas'a break from Board
•licv on the matter,
N1c. and-MrS: Don Carter. who
on hand at the meeting to
veal an earlier decision by the
'II:ration Committee denying
.,etr request to send their
iiLliter to kinderKar.t,en 'in.'
-atorth this fall. .
Thie 'committee had acted
Lodge
holds
dance
,Left to right are H. Budden of Nova Scotia with the mott 'fish,(three)
Renee Vatch of Ottawa who caught one fish and Victpr King of
Alberta'who'also-caiigh one fish. (staff photo)
•
against their request on the basis'
that Board policy' places- their
residence in a zole designated to
attend Brucefield school -rather
than 'the Seaforth school even
though they are closer in miles to
The Carters, When explaining
their case, showed the board that
a Public:Sq.991 bus on US way, into
'Sea -forth passes their home eaeh
day. This bus, they also pointed
out, picks up a nuMber of Separate
School children under .an
agreement with the Board' of
Education. as well as a Public
'School youngster who attends
school in Seaforth.
noted, "that we should'have just
gone ahead and enrolled air. child
in-Seaforth without approaching
the board, as the other famfdid.
andnothing would haji,e• bee Said.
We took t'he proper course of
won't join
MVCA now
The Township of. ,Goderich
-does not intend to join the
Maitland Valley Conservation
"Authority at this tinie."
_ That waS the word received by
„, Goderich Town Co incilat its last -
1[ meeting. Local cp ncil had sent a
letter to Goderieh rfownship
Council recently to determine '
Administrator. Harold Walls
' advrsed council that the next, move
was for Goderich Town Council. to
, make•appliication to the Minister
pi Natural 'Resources „to include,
lands in the Town of Goderich
BY WILMA OKE ,
The members of the Huron-
, a dinner dance' Saturday night
Toronto to mark • its 50th
The lodge WO founded in
0,itember, 192 -3, -by a group' of
e 11 in Toronto who were
:,,,nibers of the Mashic order.
rrnerly living in mid -Western
The only living charter
t timber of the lodge is Harry L:
1•: rill of Toronto and ioimerly of
whet/. who has aSummer home
CAnada in the province of
guests at the 6irthday
rty •aftended ,by 300 were the
rilbers of lodges in South Huron
.strict and North.liuron'
tlose districts include
ol Huron County,•all Of Perth
fdd'Bruce and part of Middlesex.
0 the 150 guests who journeyed to .
furonto by three buSes from
'hese countieS were Mr. and Mrs.
virs ,Kenneth Caldwell Of Clinton.
graduated jung 17 from • the 'Owen
Sound Regional School of Nursing.
Sh'e ori staff at Owen
Sound Regional Hospital.
Marvin Mills,
son
of
Mr. andMrs.
W, J: Mills, Goderich, 'received
his Bachelor •of Arts degree in
English from the Uni,veriity .of
Guelph‘ at the spring c'onvocation
. a* OT tillICOTIon says -
action and Are now being denied k
something that is in effect for the
course." , , canoeists must ove
. „,
Board C.hairman Bob ElliOt
:admitted that such seemed to- be
the ca'se.
It was also pointed put to the
'Board that the• • kindergarten
facilities at Brucefield were '
More crowded than at Seafdrth.
and that if a bus,had to pick up the
'Care. child it would be forced to
travel well out of its way and extra
on the matter the Board carried a
motion:„on a 10-4 vote to rescind
the m'otiontaken earlier refusing
the Carters permission to enroll
their childetet-Seaforth Public
School A further mo •ion was en
passed indicating that due to the
circumstances, the number of .
at Brucefield and the busing
situation, the barters would bp
permitted -to send their child to
Seaforlh. It was stressed,
howeiier," that. the ,ruling was
• effective for only this child.
A'number of Board Members
voted against the move on grornds
that this would only be a first step
toward,- completely _destroying,
'policy on where children shall
attend school
'parents sign waiver
MANI IT'S HOT
A request for permission' to
Club„,at Exeter Secondary School
ran into some opposition at Board
of Education meeting on Monday
evening with a number of Board
meMbers expi'essing concern for
the safety aspects of .the venriii-e4
which was to include canoeing on
!the Saugeen River. -
Cayley Hill expressed smile,
concern -for the safety of those '
taking part pointing out that
canoeing at best is a dangerous
actiyity untess those involved pre
After some disCusSiOn,. most Of
the board members agreed with
Mr. Elf11.
As a result Mr. Hill proposed a •
motion. which was passed„ stating
the trip could only take place if the
students were instructed to wear
• life jackets and if the parents or
guardians ,would sign waivers
exCluding the Board of Education
from all, responsibility.
"Perhaps this will help the -
parents to realize the risk
invOlved," added.
It was also recommended that a,
board policy. to 'this effect be
drawn up and presented to the next
meeting for passage.
Two other. field. trips were
approved at the meting as well
An outing for -Hullett Central
School for a, camping trip to
Family Paradise near Walton was
given the go ahead and the annual
fielnrip !.9r biology. i.s.ttidnts_
-Collegiate Institute in the fall was
In similar business the boa'rd
gave its,approval to the
recommendations of the sub
committee on outdoor eduCation
by passing ttfeir suggestions in
the form of a motion._
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Brenda Ferris daughter of Mr.
,and Mrs. Gordon S. Ferris 17
Blake St. Gocierich, graduatea
from a three-year nursing course
at gre,dit Valley School • of
Nursing, Port Credit on June 16.•
Shehas accepted a position on the
staff of •Scarborough Centenary
Willthe lady or gentleman who
stole two' 'glasses on , Saturday
kindly hand their names over the
counter, when they will be
presented with four More to make
up the half-dOzen?
MPRTGAGE
purchased.
Phone KINCARDINE
396-3362,
between .
lisped and tesi drive,
ItliCK CAMPER
covered storm drain, beginning at
Bayfikyi Road and continuing
westerly to connect into
eilsting flume 4t ap6roximately
f.'urseStreet. We shall therefore
proceed with the design of thiS
drain, the preparation oLa cost
estimate and the asses,sment of
the estimated coSt.
"Our present.thought is that,
before putting the .report,
specification and assessnient Into
final, printed form, it..might be
well to meet with the Developers
and review the final cost estimate
and assessment; If 'they, voice
'strenuous objections, at that
time, and changes have tO -be
made: we would at least"then be
able to save the,-cost'of printing
Shd mailing the report even
though,,,the engineering costs
might have been wasted.
"In the matter of ay upstream
extension of the storm sewer-.
Outlet 'east of 'Bayfield Road, it
was decided that this ,should be
left -in abeyance for .the_. time
being, "at least., Since the, Town
does not own any property for
road purposes east of Bayfield,'
• there is no way in which a petition
.of the Road Superintendent could'
be prepared for the 'pnrpose of
draining a road.. "
.,2•Further, the feeling of those -
at the meeting was that it would
not be possible to obtain sufficient
signatureS of the owners of land .
requiring drainage east of
.Bayfield Road to produce a proper,
petition that would. permit the
•preparationora report -under, The
Pupils prepared for -
Western Ontario Conservatory
of Music Examinations
For Registration by September
Phtine: Anne E. Legg 524-6283
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