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ity is largely fesponsible
$74,000 increase in its
dget
$306,540 budget, up
$232,625 for the 29J,
r authority last year,
animously approved by
rss last Friday during the
meeting in Wroxeter.
al expenditures alone
r amount to $239,240,
rly $60,000 from last
d include acquisition of
.acre -property near
e, in East Wawanosh
hip, for •wildlife
tion And refore.station,
Mansion of the Galbraith
ation area in Mor -
Township.
ng the capital expen-
is' $51,620 for pond
tion and construction of
tenance building at the
Reserve. conservation
ar Benmiller and $9,500
picnic shelter and
.ms for the Gorrie colt=._..
on area.
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servation Authority meet
$10,000 for its reforestation
and land acquisition programs
this year. Purchase of the 400-
-acre parcel of land in East
Wawanosh Township is
estimated at $59,000, with an
additional $6,000 set for plan-
ning and development.
Engineering costs also took
an upward turn for this year
with $20,000 budgeted for flood
plain mapping alone, compared
with $643 spent in 1972. Other
preliminary engineering studies
are expected to cost an ad-
ditional $21,000.
Jack Graul of RR 2, Gad -
shill, who waq re=elected -Friday
to his second one-year term as
chairman, said the authority's
-program of continued- land
acquisition for conservation
and recreational facilities was
indicative of its determination
to serve area residents.
Mr. Graul, who. represents
Ellice Township,. told the
authority approval has already
been received from the provin-
cial ministry of natural resour-
ces "Ur acquire the East
Wawanosh tract, known as the
McDowell property.
This year's $306,540 budget
represents a general levy to the
29 municipalities of $57,542, up
slightly from,the $50,186 levied
in 1972, and ranges from a high
of $6,744 for Listowel to a low
of $24 for Kinloss Township.
Government subsidies are ex-
pected to come to $207,753,
with other revenue based on
receipts from the Falls Reserve
conservation area, $10,000; a
surplus from last year, $14,560
(another $10,000. in surplus
funds will be set aside for
working capital); and special
levies for resource and flood-
plain mapping projects,
$16,585.
. Administration costs rose
$49,700 from $38;625 last Year,
and dam maintenance costs to
$4,600 from $1,000. " General
maintenance climbed to
$13,000 from $8,490.
Besides Mr. Graul, Lorne
Murray of Moorefield, reeve of
Maryborough Township, was
re-elected vice-chairman. Both
the chairman's and vice -
chairman's pests were filled by
acclamation.
Other officers elected were
these advisory committee chair-
men: • flood control, •Jack
A 1 e x a n d e f, r}p�hrai;
•-reforestation, lana use and
wildlife, Grant McLellan, Ar-
thur Township; public
relations, Albert .Carson,,
Wallace Township;. and conser-
vation areas, Robert Grasby,
Morris Township.
Earlier in the meeting, the'
authority approved -proposed
revisions in its administrative
regulations to hold elections for
chairman and vice-chairman
annually, instead of every two
years as it had been doing. It
also hpproved a . maximum
lifnit of five terms for the two
po4ts.
_The authority also learned
that Andrew McBride of
Wingharn, - its resources
manager for the past two years,
who has been transferred to a
similar post with the Saugeen
River Conservation Authority,
will be replaced shortly., by the
minisr.:-v's conservation
authorities 'branch. •-
Legion Bantam B's
travel to Dearborn
Dearborn Heigh t's,,Rcd Cavill who, deflected it into the
Wings Bantams travelling team bottom left corner for Dearborn
was host to the.,__Guderich__ _Heights Red—Wings,---
Legion
eef-Wings ....Legion Bantam B team on the Doug Fox played a sen -
weekend of February 24. rational game in the net for
The teams played their first Dearborn Heights.
game on Saturday at 8 p.m. in Coach Harold .Jewell was
the Romulus Spictrurn (an very satisfied on the play of
arena with two ice surfaces) each game as all the • players
located at Dearborn Heights. played very well.
The game ended in a 1-1 tie. The Goderich Legion Ban -
At 11:41 of the first period tam 13 team would like to
Benny Worsell scored for thank the people who planned
Goderich assisted by Steve and• contributed to,this hockey
Chase. T•
he equalizer was series. Their efforts will always
scored by .John Matusiak on a he remembered by the players
nice pass from Larry Draper .at hit participated.
11:30 mark of the second
period. .
The goal tenders for each
team played strong games.
Doug Fox for Dearborn Heights
and Brian Good Mid Paul
Duckworth for Goderich.
This left the series still tied
between the two teams with a
win each' when they played in
Goderich and a tie in the first
game at the Spectrum.
As the team skated onto the
ice at the Romulus Spectrum
for the deciding game at 2 p.m.
of February 25th, you could
sense the tension of what Nvic-
tory would mean to either
team.
At the 12:30 mark of the first
period Steve Hudson scored on
a wrist shot to top left corner
on a play set up by Steve Chase
avid Fred Jewell for. ,Goderich.
Paul Schaeffer puked the top
right hand corner as he was
sent into the clear on a lead by
from Benny Worsell for
Goderich at 4:34 of second
period .`
Goderich 'scored again at
6:49 of the second periA when
Steve -Meriam let a 'Worn—Mg,
slap shot go from the blue line
that rebounded off the back
boards where Pete Crew was
waiting and made no .mistake.
Nick Daloisio carried • the
puck into the Goderich zone
and shot a pass_over to Robbie
Mormons open
Goderich branch
On Sunday, January 28, 1973
action was taken and sustained
to organize a new dependent
branch centred in •Goderich,
and dependent on The Am-
bleside branch of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter -Day
Saints.
Trevor Ormandy was
sustained as branch president,
with .James Gladding and
Frank .Warnock as counsellors.
• The new branch will hold its
meetings starting immediately.
at McKay Hall, 10 Nelson
Street East, in Goderich.
The ' boundaries of the
Goderich branch extend north
and south along the coast -line
up to. and including Sheppard -
ton and Bayfield, respectively:*
and east to highway No. 4 at
Blyth and Brucefield. Towns
along the boundary lines (i.e.
Clinton, Londeshoro
Auburn, Varna, etc.) are to be..
regarded as included. However,
Church . members living near
the periphery of these boun
daries may opt to have their
records placed in whatever
branch is most' convenient to
them.
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