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Dear Editor:'
We'd like to alert your readers to how the
Ontario government's proposed 13i11 154 will
take away some of our freedoms and cost
many .workers their jobs. .
The government says Bill 154 will achieve
"pay equity", but like rent controls the bill's
unintended consequences will be disastrous.
Bill 154 will result in much higher cost:- for
-bus Mess. a rid • that -means -hig htir,
Higher prices will rnean lower soles.
" Lower sales will mean fewer jobs for
many workers in Ontario.
Bill 154 will also cause higher taxes and
bigger government because it will. need an
army of bureaucrats to administer it.
Bill 154 will also violate a number of our
cherished individual freedoms. For in-
stance, under Bill 154's powers, pay police
will be created who will Lave the power to
enter businesses without a warrant. These
pay police will have the power to search,
seize and remove private business records.
LETTE
These pay police can then compare com-
pletely different jobs using arbitrary
guidelines set by a handfut. of • cabinet
,pay.p.9licf can then dictate to
businesses what they must 15iiiTOF tfieT61W—
The Ontario legislature resume April 21
and Bill 154 could come up for final reading
soon afterward.
We urge all. citizens in Ontario who are
concerned about their freedoms 16
telephone or write to their MPP's and give
them this messa,ge:
-Stop Bill 154'S pay police!"
•Sincerely,
David Somerville,
President,
' National Citizten's Coalition
„Scouting memorabilia sought •
Dear Editor, badges for which.lhey no longer have any
• I am writing 'to you in the hope that use, that they might send thern to me for my
through your paper I can reach the people of display. My collection is put on display at
' 'that area with a request.. many camps during the year and this year
I have been with the Scouting organization will be at the Sarnia International 'Camp in
for the past 50 year and during thepast five May. I also hope to be taking it to New
years have been putting together .a badge Brunswick to show at a camp there in July.
display of Scoutirigand Guiding. I know that Any help that I might get would be much
'there are many people who have been in this appreciated.
organization and who have put badges away Yours sincerely,
and perhaps forgotten them. Many of these . . Edward C. Cutler
' badges are now disappearing and becoming Box 1365,
difficult to find, \,• Ridgetown, Ontario
I would ask that if anyone has any of these NOP 2C0
Heart and Stroke Foundation
expects to, meet 1987 goals
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bear Editor:
Stan . Connelly, president, . and ncy
Goldsmith; ,campaign .chairman, of the
Huron •County Chapter of the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario, thank all area
-chairs and canvassers for their efforts dur-
ing the annual 'campaign for funds in
February. Although,all money is not yet in,
the goal of $55;500 Should certainly be .reach-
- ed., an increase of $6,000over 1986..
$2,500 of.this money is HUron•CduntY's
• commitment to the- Robarts . Research 'In-
stitute jn London. The Robarts Research In-
stitute will be a major research centre in the
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province whose purpose is to search out
cures not only for heart and circulatory
disease, but also to improve immunology
techniques (critical in organ transplants)
and to address Juvenile Diabetes and
Altzheimers Disease.
The chapter also appreciates the excellent
coverage giv,en by your newspaper during
the campaign and thanks you for it and the
residiats Of Huron County for their
generous donations.
Sincerely,
Margaret MacLeod
• Public Relations Chair
a- 'Figure skating e tub pleased
"community" section - of our club competi-
tion in January.
Since coverage helps, in no small ways, to
keep minor sorts and other youth activities
alive and well in Goderich.
' Thank you again,• .
Alison Hollingworth
Secretary G.F'.S.C.
. bear* Editor: :
On behalf of the Executive of the Goderich
Figure Skating Club, I wduld like to express
• our deewappreciation of your coverage and
support of the club's activities over the _past
, year.
• We were delighted, 'in partic.ular, with
your Cover.lge - on the the front page of the
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1987— PAGE 5
For Cism
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Set:a Us!
Residential and Commercial
THE PLANNING ACT 1983
NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING
BY-LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF GODERICH
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Town of Goderich passed By-law
33-1987 on the 23rd day of March, 1987, under Section 34 of the Plann-
ing Act, 1983.
AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario
Municipal Board in respect of the By-law by filing with the Clerk of the
Town of Goderich, not later than the 28th day of April, 1987, a notice
of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons in sup-
port of the objection.
AN EXPLANATION of the purpose and effect of the by-law, describing
• the lands to which the by-law applies, and map showing the location of
the lands to which the by-law applies are provided below. The complete
by-law is availabte for inspection at my office during regular office hours.
DATED AT THE TOWN OF GODERICH Larry J. McCabe
THIS 24th DAY OF MARCH, 1987. Clerk -Treasurer
Town of Goderich
57 West St., Goderich
Ontario. N7A 2K5
(519) 524-8344
y -law 33-1987 has th following purpose and effect:. By-law 33-1987 in-
corporates Part Lots 105 and 106, Maitland Concession, formerly in the
Township of Goderich, now in the Town of Goderich (seeZI•3)47i map)
into the Town of Goderich Zoning By-law, following a rec nt undary
adjustnient. The by-law changes the zoning of the parcel from
Developmental (0) to General Industrial (M2). This by-law amends by-
law 38-1985 and Will come into effect conditional on the approval of Of-
ficial Plan Amendment No. 10 by the Minister of Municipal Affairs. ,
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