The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-04-15, Page 22PAGE.2., --OODERICEISIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15,1981
Students from Vincent Massey Collegiate in Windsor arrived at GDCI on and performed a public concert Saturday evening. GDCI music students
Thursday afternoon to take part in their half of the exchange program the will be travelling to Windsor on April 29. (Photo by Cath Wooden)
two schools are involved in. The band played to the school Friday morning
West Wawanosh council
lock damage •question;.
...
General accounts totalling
$12,571.87 and road accounts
totalling $14,247.58 were
ordered paid when West
Wawanosh Township Council
met in regular session
Tuesday, April 7.
Auburn trustees Gordon
Powell and Warner Andrews
. attended the council meeting
to speak about repairs and
renovations to the Aubum
fireball.
Wayne Tbdd presented
council with a further bill for
-flock damage- to evesat-
tacked by dogs last fall. He
was 'requested to obtain '
another reportfrom the
livestock valuer for the flock
:damage-and4the-clerk was -
di'rected_- to contact. the
Livestock Branch of the
Ministry. of Agricu. ltti e,a nd ,,
Food for answers to a
'ntunber--at questions- conr—
cerni>iig payMent for flock
damage.
Budding permits were
issued to L. Selent far a tool
shed, and C. Cranston for a
•garage.
The clerk was directed to
contact Bill Shifflett,
engineer for. the Hamilton
Municipal Drain Repair and
Improvement, about in-
specting; as soon as possible,
a catch basin which has
become clogged with silt and
litter.
A motion was passed to
accept the tender of Ban-
nerman Contracting
Limited, Kincardine, for the
crushing and hauling of
approximately 25,000 cubic
yards of gravel at $1.44 per
cubic yard, and ap-
proximately 500 cubic yards
stockpiled at $1 per cubic
yard, subject to approval by
the Ministry of Tran-
sportation and Com-
mnnications.
The road superintendent
presented two quotations for
the supply of gravel for
crushing. They were from
Johnston Brothers Ltd. of,
Dungannofi at 40 cents per
cubic yard until June 30 and
55 cents thereafter and from
Freeman ° Olson of
Dungannon at 40 cents per
ton or $59.40 per cubic yard.
A motion was passed to
obtain the gravel from
Johnston Brothers Ltd.
A motion was also passed
to accept the quotation of
Pollard Brothers Ltd. for the
supply of liquid calcium
chloride for the 1981 season
at $135.85 ' per flake ton
equivalent.
Applications for loans for
tile drainage were received
from A. i. Sherwood and
Gordon Lyons and were
accepted by council.
Five members of council
indicated that they would be
able to accept an invitation
to attend the Huron County
Council -session --in •Goderich
'on April 30. -
Resolutions from five
municipalities were
presented • to council. A
resolution from the Town-
ship of. West Nissouri was
supported. This- was a
resole on that the Gover-
niiii1r '•' `iiiada, an ' the'
Government -of -Ontario be
encouraged to work together
to expand and extend natural
gas transmission lines so
that rural and small urban
N
fl
•
areas would be given the
opportunity to be connected
to Canada's natural gas'
resources.
Council also 'supborted a
resolution from the regional
municipality Hamilton- .
Wentworth that the Attorney
General for Ontario and the
Minister of Justice ' for
Canada be advised of the
concern: to have persons Who
carry firearms dealt with
more severly When brought
before the courts because of
involvement in a criminal
act. Hamilton-Wentworth's
proposal is a sentence of not
less than 20 years in prison
for anyone carrying a
firearm while participating
in a criminal act, and the
invocation of the death
'penalty for a criminal who ,
shoots and falls a policeman
-while involved in a criminal
act.
Council adjourned until
May Sat 7:39p.m.
•
Pensiorers
may find their
cheques smaller
There are some 23,000 Old
Age Security pensioners in
Ontario who may find their
monthly cheques con-
siderably Smaller in Apill
despite an increase in the
basic OAS pension.
W. A. Wright, Assistant
Director General of Health
and Welfare Canada's In-
come Security Programs,
says that is how any reci-
pients of the pension have
failed to reapply for the
Guaranteed Income Supple-
ment.
"We issued reapplication
forms to all recipients of the
supplement," Wright said.
"Of the 382,814 issued, just
over 360,000 have reap-
plied."
According to Wright,
because the reapplication
deadline of March 31 is now
past, it is unlikely that it will
be possible to process those
reapplications arriving now
in time for the April pay-
ment period.
Consequently, all reci-
pients of the GIS who have
not reapplied, will get only
their basic OAS payment
which will be $208.20, Wright
said.
All applications received
now will be "put into pay" as
quickly as possible so that
pensioners . will suffer a
minimum of inconvenience
in interruption of payments,
according to Wright. Ap-
proved benefits will be paid
retroactively where
necessary.
Persons requiring
assistance with filling out
the forms should get in touch
with their nearest Income
Security offices.
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Hearing to be held
SEAFORTH - A hearing into
the conduct and ad-
ministrative work of
Seaforth police chief John
Cairns should take place in
early May, according to
town clerk Jim Crot ter.
Mr. Crocker reported that
that the Ontario Police
Commission (OPC) hearing
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Tcliediiied for May 4.
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hearing has not bee officially
\Aannounced by the OPC,
Seaforth council requested
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Januaryi . following a
report from the OPC on an
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conducted on the entire
Seaforth police force late
last year.
If the chief's case is heard
in May, it will be the second
time within a month that a
member of the local force
will appear in a hearing. On
April 13, Constable Dave
Dale was scheduled to ap-
pear before a London judge
ID Seaforth to anvifser five
charges laid in December
under the Police Act.
Hockey
player
homes
BRUSSEIS - Doug McArter
was seriously injured ealier
this year in a midget hockey
match.
Although still confined to a
wheel chair, Doug came.
home last week and was'
greeted to a cheering, full'
house of fans at a hockey
game between the Wingham
Ironmen and the Brussels
Bulls. • .
The _a; me was held in
benefit of the young man and
helped raise more than
$1,600 to help Dong and his
family with medical ex-
penses.
,. Doug went onto the ice in
his wheel chair to drop the
first hockey puck in the
game and the Ironmen
finished the match on top
with a 5-3 win over the Bulls.
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