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Clinton News-Record, 1987-06-24, Page 2Page 2— CL1NTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1987 1v` Regular or Light, 500 ml jar KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP Instant 227 g. or Decaffeinated 6 oz. MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT • COFFEE Assorted Flavours - 2 litre CHAPMAN'S ICE CREAM Kraft - 1 kg. jar Assorted - 750 ml. bottles CANADA DRY POP plus deposit Regular or Thin - 1 kg. size kR.AFT CANADIAN CHEESE SLICES Roger Cunningham Roger Thomas Cunningham, son of Tom and Ila Cunningham of RR1 Auburn, graduated from Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology on May 15. He received the Most Personable Male Student Award. He is presently employed with the Huron County Road Department. PRODUCE Produce USA - Fresh Sweet RED NECTARINES Ib. Produce USA - Canada No. 1 GREEN OR RED SEEDLESS GRAPES !9; Ib. Produce USA • Canada No. 1 SWEET RED WATERMELON ea Produce USA - Canada No. 1 ENGLISH CUCUMBERS 7 0 .,`ea, MEAT Maple Leaf - 450 g. pkg HOT DOG WIENERS Knechtel 5 Ib box PURE BEEF BURGERS Deli Fresh COLESLAW, POTATO OR MACARONI SALAD 0 Knechtel - Whole, Half or Mini BLACK FOREST HAM FRYING CHICKEN Ib Part Back Attached CHICKEN LEGS Whole -Cut -Up CHICKEN STORE Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 8:30 am - 6 p HOURS: Thurs. & Fri 8:30 am - 9 pm 5% DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS EVERY WEDNESDAY 111,_.1......]:., .I ..h CNII:. ..CI \ ti . tAY VIII Debra Cunningham Debra Dawn Cunningham, daughter of Tom and Ila Cunningham of RR1 Auburn, receiv- ed her Bachelor of Education at the Univer- sity of Western Ontario Spring Convocation on June 6. Debra graduated on the Dean's Honor Roll. She has accepted a position at Robertson Memorial Public School, Goderich. Willett calling for tenders HULLETT TWP - Council here discussed plans to repair the bridge on Lot 1,9 of Con- cession 6 and 7 during a special meeting held on June 16. Ken Dunn of Burns Ross and Associates was instructed to complete the plans to repair the bridge. Mr. Dunn was also authorized to call for tenders for the work to be carried out. Road improvement iders we• 'opened during the meeting. 1 .! tender Kling Construction fpr the work to carried out on Concession 12 and 13 was accepted by council. A tile drain loan application from Murray Howatt for Part Lots 16 and 17 on Conces- sion 14 was approved, subject to availability of funds. Parking to be changed • trom page l form, the cost of regrading the portion on Mary Street would be extremely expensive. As for parking on Isaac Street, • `there should be no parking, but pedple still are." Reeve Bee Cooke felt that the changes already made have allowed a wider area to walk and has improved the situation. Councillor Bonnie Jewitt said she was in - favor of leaving the parking as it is but hav- ing the bylaw enforced for parking on Isaac Street. Councillor Ross Carter posed a question of his own, saying, "What is the problem? Are you worried for safety reasons or not enforc- ing the bylaw or the town giving parking spots ? " Maynard said it is a combination of "safe- ty. the bylaw and nothing being en- forced...it's been left in limbo. You just don't give town parking away." The two newest councillors, Don Eastman and Gord Yohn, declined to answer because they did not have enough knowledge on the situation. Harold (Hoot 1 Gibbings, Superintendent of the Clinton Public Works, was asked his opinion. He said, "I'm a firm believer that if a street is signed the bylaw should be en- forced. I've asked people if they felt it was safe (to drive and get out of cars in the area in question) and they've said they feel it's never been safer." To bring the discussion to a close, Mayor Balfour said, "These are your choices. You can change the situation to what the Corries are saying; you can enforce the bylaw; amend the bylaw; leave it as is; post signs: seek other counsel. Council chose to leave angle parking on Mary Street with the 30 foot setback at the corners and allow parallel parking on one side of Isaac Street with a properly marked walkway. WEEKLY WEATHER 1987 1986 HI 1.0 HI LO June 16 30 9 28 10 17 27 13 17 5 18 31 11 21 3 19 32 14 20 11 20 27 17 23 10 21 24 15 25 9 '22 23 17 31 16 Rain 25 mm Rain 18 mm . �..I q` " iQ .,�e•: .J • iiiio If,I• tthi IO kF. .;• $.. A `w, •. r• ti •Lii i741d once ti• < �" • J 1# A. iii+ 0401 Qi' r ht � '✓ • , i t i i, SAVEIOC ,.4%;a001bitY .•�it7:P+ N . lEMl7N FRESR Valid t riiy' t Knecht ()WORKING late Storeltr• f�• r f I111i, �fl ICl ' . 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Produce USA • Canada No. 1 SWEET RED WATERMELON ea Produce USA - Canada No. 1 ENGLISH CUCUMBERS 7 0 .,`ea, MEAT Maple Leaf - 450 g. pkg HOT DOG WIENERS Knechtel 5 Ib box PURE BEEF BURGERS Deli Fresh COLESLAW, POTATO OR MACARONI SALAD 0 Knechtel - Whole, Half or Mini BLACK FOREST HAM FRYING CHICKEN Ib Part Back Attached CHICKEN LEGS Whole -Cut -Up CHICKEN STORE Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 8:30 am - 6 p HOURS: Thurs. & Fri 8:30 am - 9 pm 5% DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS EVERY WEDNESDAY 111,_.1......]:., .I ..h CNII:. ..CI \ ti . tAY VIII Debra Cunningham Debra Dawn Cunningham, daughter of Tom and Ila Cunningham of RR1 Auburn, receiv- ed her Bachelor of Education at the Univer- sity of Western Ontario Spring Convocation on June 6. Debra graduated on the Dean's Honor Roll. She has accepted a position at Robertson Memorial Public School, Goderich. Willett calling for tenders HULLETT TWP - Council here discussed plans to repair the bridge on Lot 1,9 of Con- cession 6 and 7 during a special meeting held on June 16. Ken Dunn of Burns Ross and Associates was instructed to complete the plans to repair the bridge. Mr. Dunn was also authorized to call for tenders for the work to be carried out. Road improvement iders we• 'opened during the meeting. 1 .! tender Kling Construction fpr the work to carried out on Concession 12 and 13 was accepted by council. A tile drain loan application from Murray Howatt for Part Lots 16 and 17 on Conces- sion 14 was approved, subject to availability of funds. Parking to be changed • trom page l form, the cost of regrading the portion on Mary Street would be extremely expensive. As for parking on Isaac Street, • `there should be no parking, but pedple still are." Reeve Bee Cooke felt that the changes already made have allowed a wider area to walk and has improved the situation. Councillor Bonnie Jewitt said she was in - favor of leaving the parking as it is but hav- ing the bylaw enforced for parking on Isaac Street. Councillor Ross Carter posed a question of his own, saying, "What is the problem? Are you worried for safety reasons or not enforc- ing the bylaw or the town giving parking spots ? " Maynard said it is a combination of "safe- ty. the bylaw and nothing being en- forced...it's been left in limbo. You just don't give town parking away." The two newest councillors, Don Eastman and Gord Yohn, declined to answer because they did not have enough knowledge on the situation. Harold (Hoot 1 Gibbings, Superintendent of the Clinton Public Works, was asked his opinion. He said, "I'm a firm believer that if a street is signed the bylaw should be en- forced. I've asked people if they felt it was safe (to drive and get out of cars in the area in question) and they've said they feel it's never been safer." To bring the discussion to a close, Mayor Balfour said, "These are your choices. You can change the situation to what the Corries are saying; you can enforce the bylaw; amend the bylaw; leave it as is; post signs: seek other counsel. Council chose to leave angle parking on Mary Street with the 30 foot setback at the corners and allow parallel parking on one side of Isaac Street with a properly marked walkway. WEEKLY WEATHER 1987 1986 HI 1.0 HI LO June 16 30 9 28 10 17 27 13 17 5 18 31 11 21 3 19 32 14 20 11 20 27 17 23 10 21 24 15 25 9 '22 23 17 31 16 Rain 25 mm Rain 18 mm