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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-17, Page 12e..b...,..... .. I?AQE.12.7:-GQDRRICH SIbNALoSTAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1974 3? Builders meet "inspoectOr 1 granted without height restric- h by-law, r detached r ge may e remains within f r'��` gul t 3 story--MIb viii gets a black top The fir main street: This story was year S guessed and Mr:„. Wagner ,an- c swered questions pertaining to Arob ems that ,Aroae- from oject, Mrs. Haines anal mem challengers. a •m 'Warner Andrews Alfred,Fry sang • -. BVI e • 1 sed to rep rs seting of the new -St;,„ Mark's Angltc ►n rch Women was .held'e tt ome of . Mrs, Donald Cart,• t vvright with a good attendant:0', The .new president) Mrs., -Celia ed the, Taylor was- in charge and ai> d" Welcomed all ;the members. ct>,ntinuerd�froR► Page _ . ��' ., n• N •, Mgrs.. Wes 8rad��ck' - p M tion. 11 The. Thanksgiving .and the h previous. was led by Mrs' w r arrant point in the « ; .� ossible to build. P It is not imp Th ' ..tea of t .e P d'u` Lord's Prayer „yvas rs•Andre ' told them that no a itt M ''Breckenridge ,. the building were accepted as res.- Thomas Haig , •. ••_, b ,built higher, provided' • Mrs. ,Beth I garage i e e a ion set;retary; t he topic d he„ I�irkconnell read t ▪ rect each' • it in front front of the ,. he i ;;:ge f �...� ea �tiC seeing. She:.- also _ t'ea.... _.-= , ,;ts In our power 1 set; __.,.as ae to" Cttier severawe." the fire truck extends to 4 Mr$. Orvalo Donnbrookandux cr- correspondenceand it.was • extens past coue� -�• he. said• � come .nom I-Iyacin4 naunced that the annual he otheme--a ches last Su�ndu�'• Knox choir Clinton General Hospital -and, an entertaining. mono,oE�= ° � ave_.for the 1V�iseYear's nt Wall f the houses then it tient -in Clinton er, IVIr.q.Btrian Christmas Shopping• will be held Elis, year g o I Mr. Alexander wanted to Weeks a pa with her daugIr, ,... . �,,, , under the direction of the Mustard-�,Mr• Mustard and bulbs were given fqr lucky door meeting reading—"MY " must be' part of the house. for . • - objection, Ray know what a planner woo., 4tiospital. ar - Raisin an J Mrs. Gcir organist Mrs: N�trman�•Wi�h�' family," � prizesWish" and MrsDa - a son included <• and and these were won by in June at Niagara Falls.: if a new subdivision 1Vl r . i ri ted hymn, , Raising Wright Fisher said, ' i know of lots of L r man rendered a i? F for an apartment rose. and Anita and M r His fiol�% Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Mrs, drank Raithby, Douglas The Financia ivente b.Y t`he readingan M'insldYeCa" that call for the garage to plans dors Ca er., Cliff spent the Glousher,' Mrs. Russel Brin 1978, ..was g . plans buildingover 35 feet high. Kenneth McDougall visited Sons of God, lea teen of :Copp Mrs. Eleanor Brad.- z the Word, The minister Pastor Mrs. Robert Phillips and treasurer, M be built in front of the houseBreCkenridge replied with Mrs. Beth Landing gave a e new preside• nt, Mrs Sunday Mount ` Alfred. Fry.conduc ted both ser; weekend . ,ri:th. her parents Mr, dley,_ nock." and a sort .ol• long breezeway - . Mr. last. Mrs. Robert Slater•'aylor opened the business sec- that if a permit. for such a sib- McEachern family at M year's. work. McDougall vices which were well attended'. and" Mics. William Straughan• J ave The coque Mr• and Mrs. Jack Arm- Front Page Challenge was an surn`mary of the' tion of the meet�ln by paying formed in the L-shaped en- Forest. Mrs. Ethel tried them ,unitary 20, ' ye .. s the Deur that left d I think division was previously gran- d h Next Sunday, resilient closure attended the Milk ente'rta'ining and infor�riat ittee Mrs tribute to the retiring p it- Is ,attract. ' Mr, Kro recentll loo Now ° a Ne ear's that were held . on the Auburn rs'f ast weekend aff song' and then led ink,.sl;. ort d home 1 meet' th _ 'hunch at art vue . .song, Douglas - Gleusher gave whole subd,► entire' Street made up of"houses - While he could net speak for hat`have the;j;arage• in front of the'. town °council, the house �d I do not think it Breckenridge answered- that it is e t an • strong a en . . , ,� ted, it would be upheld. of Seaforth accompanied e, � committee, rt ire• Mr. a holiriay spent Knox Congregation will remain Producers Convention -he ld last part of the evening wheH.•IVirs. James nominating M Elmer the ' •' have Earlier in the meeting , home after �. the morning `service for I l Y rk Hotel Donald Haines was the master Jaiites Jackson presented the Trommer fgr hmer said,. R looked at plans for 'a: ,' Fisher asked how Long it would there.. ivision that has'" an take for land to be, rezoned; Holy Communion services • after ' 'k ' the oYa o , . es no ► f officers • pies rs. for the coming fine work she had accomplished on day lunch,tt>lluwed by the wee to nntial meeting. Toronto and also visited with .of ceremonies with - Pastor slate e o during her' of office. Miss ' Winnie Vanstone and Alfred Fry, Mrs. Alfred Fry and year: Past President—Mrs• ads for th Mr, Vllilli m°' 'ifcieger and President -••-Mrs. , Pl>�ns are being. m " Gertrude Vanstone: ` Mrs. Maurice,Bean as panel Celia Taylor, 'F.irst Vice- rid Day of Prays �arnl o •. Mr. and Mrs. Keith mems ers. . ' Johnston, F' nk Raithby'"""cmrk President --Mrs. Elmer rpm- ' to be held friday, March 1, in F M a e f R.R. Clinton and Mrs. The first challenger Kenna r Meehan b .I. Women's Wo Board of • k • ` 11 Auld see no for people who lived near This was guessed >n tie Lansing, Treasurer-Tdagg.itt, The travelling apron r re ui'red ^time„ and in T the Eleanor Bradnock, Phillips received a penny for each letter qNew Year" and the • .the former Monna . Geraldine questioning that followed ' it . Pianist --Mrs: Robertin ,,Happy, tion for new gs d aper Das ds last k were,High:. d d led that the idea and Assistant Pianist --Mrs. roll call' was answered by restriction ld b zoned Wallace,1 G ler Low Machan = t d t o Horticulture Brian Hal naming a N •'ve at 'the figure an r enridge c ore 11 meetings 39th year. e s on com- — . ' d m R eel rip ey rs: V tt trent Novelty, Donald by her husband, . one the Adult Opportunity Centre Bean, Mrs.•- Ross o tnson. . dad but un ,.•; irately had to age. Y, ,, • • ; 'daughter, Shannon ano a rkheim Haines • Directors -to retire December u. _ ..•..............•" •her- mother, Mrs. - at- Walkerton for $8•80 per sign. • ` the ..w �.lir, and Mrs. Bill' Ideon off' Son Steven, •- an of • is at all unattractive." would depend on reactionsland Education, • • •reason eo e ,continued from page $ ,. irk and Listowel, last i!`rtday, Y housing n Charles `•Ratti RR. 2, Zurich; twright, Davide Derrick r d 11, far Mrs. Rober•.t.1�!IcCi'eight, - card •� sister of Mr. Machan. She was Mr. artd'Mrs. rant: � , � Secpn-d Vice= Earl, Jannett and Jacqueline of a and Mrs. Robertlarthur atten- was r• ° ra St Mark's Church. The 'Finan- . . Sunda- d'ed the memorial service in the of the police village of Auburn mer, with Mr. a visite(l last Donald C el- of• Fairview 'cemetery, with the story --Auburn with Mr. and Mrs: 1)��nald Car- Chap Januar _.Mrs. ran , , ory._Auburn gets President '-=Mrs. Dorothy Bial stat rit was given by the Grange, Secretary—Mrs, 'Beth . Mrs. Thorr easurer; cc � ... the ,ret t;rjction put on area- slated `for rezoning. "If there were no objections Mr. Fisher also° expressed from •ttie.neighb.ours an coo ' ' Hayter, R1� `' `2, Lorie..�' ° concern with the 35 foot height 'til and the planning board had Harry " Dashwood; Mrs.. Dorothy; '' Winners at 'the��eekly ' street 'signs. :buildin °� in no r aeon for enyang � -. . • Got -fetich; Clarence party as wee of Listowel an passe awa$-. rave ,•....., be _ m%t.,.;;1;•he,land woo • lam New ear a Goderich. he Said, McDonald, Exeter; and Jack lVian— r °`' high away in Red Deer, Alberta, af- originated a w did the planning board with little delay," Man ----Thomas Haggitt, paying °f fees December • Ho Alexander, Wingham. Mrs. . resolukion. The p jri g Tian Sproul, .ter a short illness. She was in meeting about.three�years�ago� Directors C retira, d why closed the of the Lady—Mrs. Ma stated that 47' 1974—Mrs. Celia Taylor, followed. arr i • .. Mr. B eco F g L .til She i survived Mr - Raithby h f B d1 °'1VI 'Maurice -should they feel a height limit meeting with a reminder to should be placed-" on "new builders that their objections developments'" he piked. ust, be sent fin a letter- to th d that 35 planning., „board as ti was elected c committee 'and Mrs Aiwa and -Mr. and Mrs. Bob • OWIn ., Robert, ne signs had been purchased • ' R' b• The Rev. Fred Carson a e members of the education Low Lady Mrs Beth seeing, er com and the roan e_. committee; HeYbert�,T ld "tt� lose `of Marilyn Archambault ted her ninth birthday, he following +:fra�,endsp as party, Joanne Slater, Janice . Daer, Valerie., ut Shells Wes ter , Debbie' Cunningham, Linda: 5 • The annual, me "'burn Hczxticultural Satiety dinghy had become up"sena b TheToll naming their'" `Cunningham ;and Darlene Au Thesday tie' two, men Were -saved fr y L s blooming in Honking. ave. r. _ -- ... 'and a nd -..Mrs:- Eleato�,$railnQ Mrs. •Thomas Haggitt were guests last Tuesday' of Elgin. West District W.I..winter picnic soon as ha-irman of m In answering. the question, • • Mr. Breckenridge said Jarnes Machan of Listow, 1; • . He state at the Women's Ih- 1975—Mrs. Robert Tui'rei-� ti -t t had paid a great deal Mb's Robert Arthur, Mrs, -leave-_early to nd another meeting A small . t successful auction was he at a c' the riegting. W .celebra with t p education co ee oared fora for vice-chairman; white Craig of I,ucan visited last. S�t•n-'� -feet 11 q builders ld d ossible. _ et is all that is re He thanked -the ui ers , Kun er, vice -c , lice=St,�rey house; for example. ,. l,n. " the discussion as it Mr. Corrigan was elected c air- day with .1Vlr. William 'J: Craig. attend g h and M.r"s: Maitland Dave Gower. of the�.p°lan�n•ii�••�•.•• ..d` sttinents��o'the man of the management en- and lYl� Mr, and.Mrs. Keith Sc'ott_af t and ex 'la'ned�that.,inspecial .- would make a lu, ,�„ b(> . p t+new by-law. easier for all par- mittee and Clarence Allen °� � h th Bedford Y cases,. , u Hotel,'spe •M id vice:chairman. , four sisters, Mrs. Fred (Elaine), Listowel; Mrs. ' Lowry, Listowel; Mrs. Clayton (Donaldl�) Heibien, tYt`e's�fnrd;. Mrs:. Duncan n, Kitchener; his parents three' brothers, Ivan o Kit- is w resent the night Mc.F•arlane, Mrs. Dollard • Keith of Auburn,"'and' Trommer was p --w Lee, 1 M 'Allan (Wilma) Clay T ha c ..as e )---Davidson) tial permits • er recon dry school Dirac:: hers in Huron, who joinedand Eric. 1 sting of the ` Collin s• „"_We regret that M. 'White� " he province o � d M - . absence of the .Clayton of G E ' 'the Maitland River when a 11 • ll was answered` Ton P malls teat d M David Coll 'T t 'continued from p g tit. A that the rescue took Township ori .-� .�.._ rase ogasba'rd','"lunch" "was in "Go.l'erich :Tctwnship� matte on the :basis of a legis tion which wooCollinsShe permit only . ,agreed to issue the pe Y . telephone cbnversati�„on as has validate The resignations s -ue d the purchase of the Donald Haines,, Mrs.' James towards , signs, . Craig,w Mrs. William L. Craig. _ The' second front page item Nominating • commihee—Mrs, Dinghy Upsets with Mr. Frank Raithby, Mrs. Frances, was m Elmer Trommer as challenger. Clark, Mr. Duncan MacKay.. r. Mrs. Albert Would-be ties. McDona essed. Meeti'n;gin•-.commat'tee °Of this London visited last week for (Kar f K't This as not guessed. Auditors— • he Board -d isbussed the couple 'of days with � . h Kenneth Scott chtst�. • _ _ •• • hof r and Mrs Ken pia. ,_Brown.._, � place i W, <) Miss guests' to her p y housand� of 'teachers• across ' 'Mr an rs:� n, eery c 18 cif Walton„ and • Miss Jackieu '+cont . _� �„� •.., h can not see ilo 4 ay e1e,1 �ti:�ited last was held last Y M Trommer flowers oi� bu b • - •.' ch<ic�l.,t. . • tntai,l,,.•,•.,. emorial f his a crm at o„.,,C.(>.l;linscin„Qf,�.,.,,., .•„ . • •,. i,t . water..y'_�:.....,.,,._, m. ,.�...._-,- fit to �usti y . t ed av�.�.;y ft' ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, _. oinmurf y ,M _-,. ......ry „ , . .-�. ..„. � .... a rJ .: e..�...A.uktitt:tt C. ,• �,� .e. .-..,•.�.;;. ., ,• scued'. tTieir Nome `� elea e_.n . l ..aw- i o . _..> e ..._ ..... _,. - --119-- a n -• - - to r d a .._.._w rt it M.r rl; e to r. g . r 'ons ccs scally • if they 'were c'1 .�tt P protest agatns`t=gn�e��m S'a �' M 5 Eleafi�or Hall-••vuith the prest�erit, M'rs. told liiw the men•were �' Coon i d third challenger, Mr. • - sm ld in- Col ins an r, • • Kenneth Scott "fin charge. - The it - of Bradnock. ,bled everyone and opened Fred Wagner, . chairman of the charge of Mrs. Kenneth Scott, rs. Grant Holmes, welcomed Board” of 'the, police Mrs. Robert Slater, Mrs. 'Beth' hasten Mr. and •M ' n Trustee• , Will 'site,' approvals had been by . sing.t g the Huron' been �widely reported •in 'the 7 800 teachers trying to ,. Jackie anal Joey nicived last the meeting d Mr . received from 'area,. Mr: Ginn concluded. , ' challenged Lansing an s at West Lorne 'salaF% '�negUtiations and aider • home in Canada with Mrs. Robert”, 'village of Auburn,... • the ,ser •` as ' pianist.. Pastor the 'panel Y,^ to guess S • s• ._:County' Health Unit the y'1arbitration.Saturday to their new Ministry o es decided „ f Transportation and , com,pti,sory _ Ph`illips: • -,Following the 'discussion; the Blyth. ; Communication,' the.. Ministry a..� ei'd d that any ronment-and aper- res `s! trusts d . t of •the Envi forrnance bid ,.cif $50;000 "had been pasted, with the ' Ce. • -• .4,-4,m municipality alitY :the the Township por. a of Goderich.' „bf. Ale 'continued from page -1 'd ui tng � - cillor explained,," "our actions . taken this ,winter 'toward -the were further• justified by plan- creation of a county wide Arts page 1 and told the continued from p, g the ning director of Huron County •'Council; .M n �!t??..•,•WQ�kwill"""""'Kk►l""°Aza`n"+°"'°"t'ep�'`°�ng stating that of the two sites in meeting, uest�ion the site of Highway resume on the' development of a _ Ministry ur trythe the, Enplantmandl question to be the better Huron Sports o -off ins tng picked up data and informatioirw: body. location." , . _ ,�" • concerning the 1973 operations.. In an interview Gary David-. • "An annual repdrt of the ' During .1973, 200 people Son,- Huron County ,Planning operation of the recreation' toured "the plant. Ap: Dircictor, explained that he had board for 1973 is being con- proximately 450 million gallons indicated "to the Township sidered," the Recreation Dirac= of 'sewage, passed through the Council . that -from a drainage tor reported, operation during" the'year point.of�view the Highway eight...• • indeed better but . "It shotiild • preve to be . of resulting in7 the use ofo3 ton s ns site was and of noted -that he ..did not say the �creatiovalue n board°now 1 and parr . Chllorde and .five tons -of site-w-as--ih" a-11,.-tnraXs�,bettex' than re •'_ the proposed Suncoast , Estates 'Ocularly in future" planning' Chlorine-, urciiased from location on Highway 21 or that Such a . reportwould include: 1 and` Domtarirne is Chemicals„ at .Beach- , the Highway'eight. location was hoard meper ton, the the best possible location for a "jurisdiction, committee'dut es, ville Ferric Ch or de�from Pennwalt_. shoppi`rg plai,a. � ,� comments ,o per drum and the "The Honorable Mr. White provements, p°and to - Cfilorine0at�"$OQ7.00 per. ton. -.has been reported .as .saying provements, programs a 1 nc • unplan- tivities, other developments ,ttr�t, r, n �. p h • E -d t f interfere, with the. '• Mt, Dymo d' also noted that �f a w.el1 planned com- th starts the planning secondary school' teacher not a school on December 18 will lose , * a day's pay. " • ' .. Prior to issuance , building Id' permit'-' the coon- - * Further steps are also ;to be O'. a expense d h i r. • T S •P EC IA L S_ EAT. .-o FRESH FARM ,STYLE .yy LB.., SAUSAGECOLIIITRYq • SUPER •VALVE VP,•» RINDI.ESS BACON ' • FRESH - CHICKEN ' GREEN GIANT. .:12. FL: OZ. • ,.CORNtIIBLETS.385c ALtEN'S PKG. OF. 5 31/4 OZ. .CRYSTALS 'ORANGE' .C�RYS r . CHINA LILY 1.0 FL: OZ. STEM$ AND PIECES ° $1 X00 MUSHROOMS R f 14 FL. OZ. ROSEDALE 5 R , ' OO' CHOICE _PE A S PRINCE .EDWARD: -.WHOLE -_.:19 FL. OZ: - .,,thft•rre tton�ofanuP lit` slwuld not be and a look ahead:" Fire. �,s �fC _•allow progress next moil -munity the release n for 1974 summer program's. rogram's. !Tu -ether to thin • the a�Pr_elzalatioras� will' be made to • ionor,able Minister d'id°not see, advertise for summer Staff and-- Ship to contact either •t ' H wn' programs will b �developed," • before issuing his ministerial The Recreation D order." • reported that . the recreation "It is .unfortunate .that M. • board :will., be preparing its: White`' -s impetuous .action "budget this month' for board rov-a•l in mid February. might endanger the amicable level'7app . relationship that has existed "At that time it should be . between these' municipalities ,ready "for. submission, to coun- `headded. release said. ship of Goderich° or- the uron he told the meeting: :bounty Planning Department Director ars& for many years," the Township coun- cil, continued from ,9page 1 Lanark that the provincial and. federal governments' guarantee 'adequate supplies of newsprint for weekly 'newspapers. Thea resolution stated that weekly . newspapers are con sidered "an integral and essen- tial part • of tultu-ral, business and municipal affairs." The. final rebommendation of Pthe,, Executive ' Committee carried• by council. stated that amendments to motions- must • the' relevant and not :in,contlict -to the - ,motions. The Striking Committee recommended- members and chair"men of standing commit- tees. Council 'approved tie recommendation. The committees are: Roads, "'J: Dietrich, 'chairman, J. Hoff- man, W. J. - Cuthill, •R•'. McNichol, R. W. J. Lyons; •Huronview, A. McKinley, chairman, R. Wilflamson, -J. Tinney, L. It Ferguson, McMichael; Health, R. Gibson, W. J. E�,st'on, C. FFor-ton, E. W.' Oddleifson, J. Morrissey, Prov• :Rep.; Library,`3:-.H• Flanery, chairman, Mrs. H., Jermyn, E. U. Mcllwain, D. ' H. McKenzie, • G. Md'tttcheon, E, Talbot; Property, H. E. Wild, chair- man, H. Lobb,; S. Profit, W. W. ' McBride, J. Baker, J.L. - McCutcheon; Land Division, C. Kreuter, E. Hayter, H. Robin- son, R. Westcott, C. Laithwaite; Development; A• Campbell, .chairman, W. G. Zinn, D. J. ghewfelt, F. Cook, D. • Eadie; Executive, D. A. McNiel, chair- rrlanr E. •4 hompson, J, Kerr, R. • Laviiie, G. Reed, R. V. •Pat tison; Social Skr,vices,. C. 'Phomas; - chairrdare, _ E. Boyle, C. Scartlon, `1 . $ Yo ` Mulvey, The council. meeting'' 'was unusuaIly`,ahttrt, It, adjourned until shortly after.' 12:00 noon. " • For beautiful, living, dining and bedroom t" walls or ceilings.. " • Smooth.flat soil resistant Man.- • Dries in' 20-30 minutes without paihty, gdour. • Easily wa9hable, if necessary. - .NOWDAL. 8 95 FLORIDA,TEMPLE ., C-RAMGE S ONTARIO FANCY itatin-tOlh FLORIDA WHITE G:RAPEFRUI-T DELMONTE PINEAPPLE q8;' L. OZ. ,PINEAPPLE,s OR'GRAPEFRUIT ORANGE - BONNIE 15'OZ. - IVORY 32 -TL. `OZ: T _.... 4 HOOD ii LIQUID Z. CARNATION 16 FL., O LO SODAS • OLE _ MILK VAN .CAMP 14 fl. �oz. ... CHOG.-„_. 1• LB. DARE'S d� • BAG 59CIBEANSWth • PORI� 29c COOKIES CHOC. CHIP FBI PURE 48' FC. 0Z. 59( �,...>, .F JAR HEINZ APPLE JUICE ..2•KETSUp� OYt- 1/2 GAL. b. MAXWELL HOUSE - SUNSPUN 100% VEG OIL COFFEE 1 �B.35c INS;T,Ai�T �►aRGAR!.i��....�PKG.". a r►UegF A..SANBORfi - SQUIRREL e 16 OZ. JAR 14 oZ...' 9. PEANUT' BUTT R. • . CRISCO pF - t SHORTENING 1`LB. PKG HEINZ WITH PORK... BAKED BEANS 14s /4" OZ.