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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-11-23, Page 18GA, RICH SIO At •STAR'. '1"1 U1 S DAY. 'NOV MK* Z3, 197 The 2nd Goderich Girl Guide Company and the 4th Goderich Scout Troup met together recently at the park at the intersection of Highway 21, Nelson Street and Hamilton Street to plant tulip bulbs in the flower beds, This is the group's community project for the year 1972. Ralph Jewell explains. MYCA plans for •Colborne Colborne Township Council met in regular session on, Tuesday. November 7, 1972 at the Township Hall, Carlow with all' members present. Accounts totalling $27,543.99 were ap- proved for payment. Mr. Ralph Jewell, Colborne Township's representative on the,.,, Maitland Valley Conser- , vation Authority spoke to the Council re: the flood plain area in the' GoderichColborne Town- ship area of the Maitland River and the cost involved in photography, `ground- control and mapping for which ColbornevTownship wouldhave to pay a special levy. By -Law 15/1972 being a by- law pertaining to Colborne 'Township 1V1-unib pa1 Nomination and Election was -passed. A request for land severence was laid over till December meeting. Nkie,,,Cl;k.read a letter from • the bntario public Trustee re: Colborne Township Cemetery Perpetual are Funds stating that 35% of all money received •Goderich's first Girt Guide Troop took part in a demonstration of child care as part of their meeting program 'recently ' when Kinettes Helen Hill, left, and Judy Hiles attended to discuss the caring for children with the Guides. Little Paul Hiles, sit- ting on his mother's knee, was the centre,of attraction. (staff photo) rNe�EEE�. ��� philosopher THE SNORTED g� MEASURABLE STATE OF • a JTINE IS WREN THE TRAFFIC • I.IGMT TURNS GREEN AND TIDE CAR BEHIND riot • %STARTS 1D BLOW IT"$ ` uoRM JOE'S BP' Service Station and Coffee Shop 411 `Huruf Rd:; G'oderrM( 524-6871 tf Swine farmers meet next month at COAT Swine farmers - got any probems? Maybe you can find the answers you need at the two- day Short Course for Swine Far- riers being held on Wednesday, December 13th and Thursday, December 14th at Centralia College of Agricultural • Technology. Sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, the course brings qualified instructors and in- terested producers together for frank discussion. 'of today; problems._ Tgpics to be _discgssecl include: pig nutrition, 1eedtng minerals and vitamins; buying supplements; which breed. to use; breeding problems; money management and the market outlook. Bring your problem; discuss it with the instructors. They'll likely have the "answer - you've been looking for. Get further information and pick up an application form at your county agricultural exten- sion office or directly from Cen- tralia College of Agricultural .Technology, Huron Park. Register now - enrolment is limited to 56 persons. +., 0, r RED CROSS 'IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP PUBLIC NOTICE. Applications are now being received for Christmas Dinner Welfare Food Orders (NO TELEPHONE APPLICATIONS TAKEN) Any person not receiving any other Welfare Assistance wishing to apply, please list all members of family and ages, with address and phone number. ,.1. applications will be reviewed by the Welfare Committee. CLOSING DATE. FOR APPLICATItrtS IS DEC. 1 5 SaIvatIo. Army W,Ifar. Coa,mlttee le W0060 t r DY", S► GGDERICH, 011T►n. 5 from the sale of lots must be in- vested in a Perpetual Care Fund. A new roof is to be put on the mausoleum at the cemetery. Two . Requests foi an Examination by an Engineer under the Drainage Act were received which resulted in the notification of the-. Engineer to examine these drains. ,The Clerk notified Council that Goderich Township was • holding a ratepayers' meeting November 22, 1972 and it was decided by Council to have a ratepayers' meeting at'Colborne Township Hall, November 23, 1972, at $;30 p.m. Following the Road Superin- tendent's Report the Council requested the Clerk to petition for interini payment`' rab', the'' Public Transportation • and Highway Improvement Act on expenditures ' for 1972. The Clerk was also instructed . to request a supplementary . allocation of subsidy moneys of $2,000' fpr road maintenance in 1972 pursuant to the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act. It, was repor= tedn.ttiat a larger hole should be dug, at the ,land fill site and Council is to visit the Site: The Road Superintendent also reported on the ''bridge at Clif- ford McNeil's, Snowplowing contract and the new truck for the Road Department. Nile United Church C.G.I.T. are to be allowed.. the use of the Township Hall "with no charge. The Recreation Committee was also discussed It was left to the Road"_ "."--S tivertitteerdent?s� discretion whether to request the County. to gravel the detour road at Stewart's Hill. Licence plates on sale Dec. 1 - deadline Feb. 28 '1 • The first issue of multi-year passenger vehicle licence plates will go on sale at 285 licence issuing offices throughout On- tario on Friday, December 1, Transportation and Com- munications Minister. Gordon Carton announced today. Ex- piry ' date_ for current licence plates ebruary 28, 1973. The new style plates are ex- pected to' last five. years and will 'have three letters and three numerals in blue on a white background with the name 'On- �ta ip'. above anal the slogan 'keep It Beautiful' below. Registration fees will continue to be payable on a yearly basis, with the annual cost for an 8 - cylinder vehicle being $40; a 6 - cylinder vehicle $32; and $23 for a 4 -cylinder car. The format of the...pa enger motor, vehicle permit -has. been modified to accommodate a replica of, the vinyl validation `1_ ` .. .L sticker that will be affixed to the lower right-hand corner of the. - licence plate in sabsec�uent ,_-, years. • Multi-year plates are the result of extensive testing and. evaluation of various, paint and metal combinations that culminated in the production of a vehicle licence that is 25 per- cent stronger and colored with improved longer lasting enamels. 19 HAMILTON STHE GODEHICH 524-6661 �ist��M�s . Gorden 'trash Girls Sitehey Kettle !ails Predicts, Chlssoilo • Gift Utiles • ,PREV'ETT • NOTICE To The Ratepayers of the terporaties ef"the Township Of Colborne Under the new Ontario Properrty Tax Credit "Plan, residential and farm property taxes levied and due in 1972 must be paid by December 31. - The payment of thee•-municipal.taxesawill:enable,you to receive full credit under the Ontario plan on your 1972 income .tax return. Second instalment of 1972 taxes are due November 27, 1972. Signed: Wilmer Hardy, Clerk. Don't send ourself A short coure set for, district dairymen A two-day Short Course for airy Farmers will b ,.head' at entralia ' College of Agricultural Technology on Wednesday, December 6th and Thursday, December 7th, .1972. The course will feature discussion on all -silage feeding of dairy cattle, increasing profit through herd improvement and herd health practices: Several well-known farmers, dairy cattle specialists and a veterinarian will lead the discussion and be available to help solve in- dividual problems. Sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, the course enrolment is limited to .50 persons. Further information and application forms are available from your county agricultural extension of- fice or from Centralia College of Agricultural Technology, Huron Park, Ontario. Goderich. FRENCH b Dry Cleaners 35 WEST ST. 524-8452 This holiday season make sure your letter mail isn't "Short". Be certain that you have.enough postage on the envelope. Here are the rates for mail under 1 oz. Canada and U.S.A. Letter mail (sealed - first class) - 80. Unsealed greeting cards - 6¢. All other countries (air mail) Letter mail (sealed - first class) -15¢. Unsealed greeting cards -12¢. 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