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Clinton News-Record, 1983-03-16, Page 18E E E PAGE 1,b—CLWN'l'ON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1 Goderich Tow Accounts totalling more than $60,000 were ordered paid when Goderich Township Council met in regular session March 7. Of this amount, $28,500 was for partial taxes for the Huron County Board of Education; $17,000 was for tile drain Kippen By Rena Caldwell 'Tile second nleetirlg of Kippen III Heritage Club was held at Vanastra Curl- ing Club un March 8 Members made Mennonite. Gerrnan, Netherlands and Jewish dishes which con- sisted of Celery soup, deli special. potato and suur cream pancake and Dutch peach Kuchen. Members also wrote down information and discussed sausage and cheese from Northern Europe. Mrs. 11.11. Caldwell has returned from a week's visit in Alliston wan ner cousin loans; $8,300 was for road superintendent pay roll. and $5,000 was for half the Bayfield Fire Area budget ley y G Hiltz was present at the meeting to request approval of a pre -design plan for the e SL `. l land being retained by J. l avis subsequent to his recent severance. Council rescinded a previous motion giving approval to the design showing three lots and ap- proved the pre -design as prepared by C R. Kiar Clu :vers. Frank Genome((. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs John Kinsman on the birth of a son named Andrew last Wednesday . Craft sale held \larch meeting tit Kippers U C. W. was held ori March 9 w itI 16 member's present. Roll call was answered by bringing a donation for the craft and bake sale after the meeting. It was decided to purchase a new tape recllyder to facilitate the gape ministry being initiated snowing five lots on the retained parcel. Permission was given to the Goderich Legion Ladies' Auxiliary to hold tag days at Zehrs. Tile drain loans requested by Margaret Hallman for holds meeting Uy :vir. Moffatt. invitations to attend Thankoffering meeting at Eginondville on April 5 and Varna, April 7 were accepted President Mrs. David Turner expressed her ap- preciation to those who helped at Queensway Nurs- ing Horne on February and at the recent World Day of Prayer Service. Plans were finalized for the Church Service being led by the U.C'.W. March 20. It was reported that the sale of the books "Kippen and its Fanulies" is going well. Ad- ditional copies are available fl-orn Mrs. John Anderson. Members are reminded that the April meeting of Kipper U.C.W. will be replaced ' by the special events evening being held at North Street United Church in Goderich on April 11. Thankoffering Service will be held in May. The topic for the evening, given by Mrs. Gerald Mof- fatt, took the form of a film on Life and Tradition in Papua in New Guinea. Their tribal rituals were observed and discussion followed on how we can learn from each other. LOto Le €a,52.5 on part lot 10, con- cession 1 and by Ray McClinchey for $5,02.5 on part lot 17, concession 1 were approved by council, subject to the availability of funds. C. Dendekker was present at the meeting to consult with the ladies' catering groups regarding the kitchen layout at the township hall. No motions were recorded regarding this. Ken Dunn reviewed the plans for a township garage and submitted cost estimates for a timber core steel clad building versus an all steel building. Council passed a motion that B.M. Ross and Associates proceed with the drawings for a timber core building. In a letter to council, Bev Cooley protested the water conditions adjacent to her cottage at lot 36, concession 1 and also the spreading of liquid sewage and the en- vironmental damage. The clerk was instructed to reply that the road superintendent will investigate the drainage n Ladies question while tine Huron County Health Unit will answer the other problem. Miller Slade se L,rAted a request to offer insurance quotations on township in- surance policies. A motion was passed that the clerk proceed with a comparison study of the insurance portfolio, using the offers submitted by R.O.M.A., Miller Slade and the present policies held by F. Cowan; and that the clerk be authorized to obtain such assistance as might be needed to conduct a com- parison study. Building permits were issued to G.H. Stirling to demolish a verandah on lot 37, concession 6; to Frank Radford to build a storage shed on lot 20, Huron Road; to James Wright to demolish a house and a shed on lot 21, concession 1; to Art Bell to build a new. house on lot 23, concession 4; to John Voskamp to demolish a shed and build an implement shed on lot 7, concession 4; to See The ExCiting Lineup of 1983 Honda MOTORCYCLES Duri.1g HuUy GuHy's "-�• 111\'s) ‘...\\ -I FRIDAY,I.:4T,TUrI.....J:,Y� a SUND Y March 1 19 - 20 Build Y:ur INTERSTATE For nly wn $4995 dash Price s 3/4% INT • On th� Spit Financing• On the S ot Insurance ®ci"�e4 ®\--- ._----r varrt.,� . ��:-ria 519-262-33181 Western Ontario's friendliest and most complete motorcycle rewire Hours: Tuesday - Friday 8 a.m. 8 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. 5 p rr+ Sunday 1 p.m. . 5 p.m. (Sales Only) Closed Mondays West of Highway 4 between Hensall and 8rucefield Wayne Elliott to build a hog barn and liquid manure tank on lot 18, concession 8; and to R.A. McNeil to build a hobby hen house on lot 63, Base Line. The clerk was instructed to check into the reason why the deeds for two lots in the S.A.M. subdivision have not been produced—the deeds which the township is to hold as security for installation of services, and the reason for the sale of another lot in the sub -division. The Mcllwain- Hellerschmid Drain Report has been finalized. Due to a mistake in the map showing the watershed, the report will be re -submitted to W.J. Bartlett for further checking before being read. The township was in- corporated in 1835 and will celebrate 150 years in 1985. Council has called for a general public meeting to be held March 23 at 8 p.m. in the community centre to see what interest exists irk celebrating the sesquicen-. tennial, and if an interest does exist, what forms of celebration should be held. A special meeting was requested by the Huron County Planning Depart- ment to proceed with the zoning by-law and council has agreed to meet with the Planning Department on April7 at 1:15 p.m. Council then adjourned until March 21 at 1 p.m. On Monday night the :-Iyth Peewee B's were beaten 5-4 by Goderich in the third and deciding game in the Peewee championship. ( Rod Hilts photo) Tuckersmith UCW Tuckersmith Unit 1 monthly meeting was held March 8. Mrs. Doris Sillery opened devotions, Mrs. Ann Broadfoot played the piano. Mrs. Violet Ross took as her topic "Housecleaning Time". Mrs. Hazel McCartney the president welcomed the members and thanked the Devotion leaders. On April 12 the 1982 penny losers will treat the winners to a supper at 6 p.m. The members planned a plant sale for May 17. Invitations were received from Egmondville United Church U.C.W. for April 5 and Varna U.C.W. on April7. The Presbyterial is to be held at North Street Church, Goderich on April 11. A sale of baking products was auctioned by Miss Jean McEwen. Bowling r!i S l.11 !. s e e e s e s from page 17 Darnme rolled the men's high single with 283. Doug Buchannan had the high triple with 729 and Gary Armstrong bowled the high average with 225. In the league standings The Whiners are on top with 104 points followed by The Best in Town with 100. Perry's Bears have nestled into third place with 98 and The No -Names have 95. The Birds are flocking behind with 75 and the Dollers and Gent have 70. The V's and Shipps Ahoy round out the standings with 68 and 62 points. Tues,';. y Ladies In the Tuesday Afternoon Ladies League Dora War- wick was knockin' em down as she picked up the high single and high triple with 259 and 647. Gerry Mountford had the high average with 200. In the league standings Winnie's Parrots are the talk of the league with 132. Pat's Pigeons are making some noise in second with 130. Stirling's Starlings have 12912 followed by Mert's Magpies with 12712. Jean's Woodpeckers and Carol's Cuckoos are deadlocked for fifth with 121 points. Fran- cyna's Flamingoes and Gerry's Tweety Birds round out the league with 120 and 119 points. Clinton -Blyth Ladies In the Clinton Blyth Tuesday Night Ladies League June DeRuyter rolled the high single and triple with 277 and 636. Lia Hoggarth had the high average with 193. In the league standings The Misfits lead with 57 followed by June's Bugs with 53. the Nickel Grabbers with 50 and the Penny loafers have 40. Tuckersmith Mixed In the Tuckersmith Mixed League Helen Roberts rolled the women's high single with 245 and Rose Hummel had high triple and average with 629 and 210. Angus Hummel cleaned up for the men bowling high single, triple and average with 260, 636 and 212. In the league standings Bill's Mockingbirds are way out in front with 124 points. Ralph's Robins are in second with 112 followed by Angus's Albatrosses with 110, Henry's Hummingbirds with 109. 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