The Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-10-31, Page 11GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1984 -PAGE 11
You are Invited toa
SALE and EXHIBITION
of
Spinning and Weaving
Demonstrations in Spinning &
Weaving
at The River Mill
Benmiller, Ontario
5 miles east of Goderich
Saturday, November 3
10 AM -6 PM
Sunday, November 4
11 AM -4 PM
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44) complete maintenaince
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Arne cauricil wants
regiment on tax sale
Colborne Township council held its
regular meeting at 00 p.m. on October 16,
'f98.4, The treasurer presented the interim
inancial 'statement for the period ended
September 30, 1984, and tax write-offs in the
total amount of $51'.30 were approved due to
s.sessment reductions resulting from
*Piing renovais from two properties.
Ili responseto a request from Huron Coun-
ty that the township indicate what action the
Municipality would wish to follow regarding
An Act Respecting the Sale of Lands for Ar-
rears of Municipal Taxes, council indicated
,that they would recommend entering into an
agreement with the County to carry out the
Tax Sale procedure only on behalf of the
municipality.
The Road Superintendent reported that
reconstruction work on the sideroad
between Lots 10 and 11 in Concessions,1 and
3, Eastern. Division has been delayed due to
the breakdown of the Wesley Riley Con-
struction crusher. Preliminary ditch work
will be started right away for the
reconstruction of the sideroad between Lots
5 and 6 in- Concession 7, Eastern Division
from County Road 25, south for about one
kilometer.
Council passed a motion to call tenders for
the purchase of a 1985 '/z -ton pick-up truck.
The present pick-up has about 100,000
kilometers on it and it was reasoned that it
would be wiser to trade at this time. Tenders
will close at 5:00 p.m. on November 6, 1984
for the new vehicle.
During the period October 2 to October 16,
building permits have been issued to:
Russel Kernighan, Lot 13, Concession 2,
Eastern Division, to erect a steel grain
storage bin; Leonard Dodkjn, 756 Inkerman
St., Listowel, to construct a 12' x 16' wood
frame storage shed on Lot 15, Plan 180
(Saltford); Larry Fisher, Pt. Lot 28, Pt. Lot
29, Maitland Conc. to construct a 24' x 26'
frame garage and storage building; William
Reid, 63 Rattenbury St., Clinton, to con-
struct a 12' x 16' portable frame livestock
shelter on Pt Lot 11, Conc. 1, Eastern Divi-
sion; and to Richard Meier to erect a steel
grain storage bin on Lot 14 and Lot 15, Lake
Road Concession West.
Mr. Leslie Willems appeared before coun-
cil to express his concerns about the separa-
tion distance between his house and a barn
being erected by William Reid on the pro-
perty across the road from him. Mr.
Willems was told that the barn to be built by
Reid would have to corriply with the separa-
tion distances required by the zoning by-
law.
In dealing with a request from Mrs.
Veronica Stoecker that a drain needed
cleaning out in Lots 6, 7, and 8, Concession
Lake Road East, council directed that the
matter be referred to the drainage
superintendent for report an action.
Rating By-law No. 15-1984 to raise special
tile drain loan levies in the total amount of
$18,100.00 was given required reading and
was passed. The by-law covers funding
under the Tile Drainage Act for tile
drainage work completed by Clifford
McNeil on the West part of the North half of
Lot 4, Concession 12 W.D.; David Wilkinson,
Pt. Lot 8, Concession 8 W.D. and Ross Pan-
nabecker, Lot 9, Concession 8 E.D.
A resolution by the Township of Downie,
that it be, recommended to the Ministry of
the Environment that the bird species
known as the Ring -billed gull, be no longer
classed as a protected species, was en-
dorsed by council.
The meeting adjourned to 8:00 p.m., Tues-
day, November 6, 1984.
Town denied funds
under 0NIP program
For the first time in several years, the
town's application for funding under the
Ontario Neighbourhood Improvement
Program (ONIP) has been denied.
Council received notification Monday
that its application for $200,000 was denied
and council subsequently endorsed a
motion calling for the administrator to set
up a meeting with Claude Bennett,
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
to discuss "inconsistencies" in the
selection process. Administrator Larry
McCabe, Mayot Eileen Palmer and any
member of council was authorized to
attend the meeting when it is confirmed
with the minister.
The town has been receiving funds
through the ,program since 1976 and. this
marks the first time an application from
the • town of Goderich has been turned
down. Town officials learned that the
application was not approved from a story
in the daily • press 1 week while
notification arrived -at to n hall Monday.
• In a letter to council, director of the
Have
a safe
Hallowe'en
Community Planning Division of the
Ministry office in Toronto, Peter
Boles,told council that its application had
not been approved for the 1984-85 fiscal
year. The letter did invite the town to
apply for funds for the next fiscal year by
January 31, 1985.
Mayor Palmer told council that town
representatives should meet with the
Minister in person to discuss the
application.
"Our community planning policy is 80
per cent complete and other towns have
theirs finished despite the fact we started
first," she said. "There are a number of
inconsistencies."
Palmer originally asked for a mandate
from council to have herself and the town
administrator meet with Bennett to
discuss the matter personally. Councillor
Glen Carey suggested that any member of
council be allowed to attend the meeting.
The motion also called for the
administrator to proceed with an
application for ONIP funds for the next
fiscal year.
III' SY
NEWBORN NEWS
WATSON
Shawn and Lynn are proud to announce the
arrival of their daughter, Candice Olivia at
12:05 p.m. Monday, October 29, 1984 at Clin-
ton Public Hospital weighing 6 lbs. 15 ozs.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.S.
Hudson of Clinton.
/y ATKINSON
Brad and Kim Atkinson (nee Williams) are
pleased to announce the safe arrival of their
daughter, Crystal Dawn, Oct. 9, 1984 at Clin-
ton Hospital, weighing 7 lb. 21/2 oz. Proud
grandparents are Joe and Edna Atkinson of
Clinton and Doug and Eleanor Williams of
RR 2, Goderich.
BUURS
Kevin and Andrea are very proud to an-
nounce the birth of their second son, David
Patrick on Oct. 15, 1984. A brother for Paul.
Proud grandparents are John Buurs, of
Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Daer of
Goderich. Great grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Daer of Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Hugill of Goderich.
DENOMY
Jim and Kathie are pleased to announce the
arrival of their son, Joel Gerard, on October
16, 1984 at Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital. The proud grandparents are Mrs.
Jean Denomy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gauley
and great grandmothers, Mrs. Mary Laver-
ty adAdeline Denomy.
SWARTHOUT
Paul and Bonnie are proud to announce the
safe arrival of their second son Craig
Frederick born October 24, 1984 in St. Marys
Memorial Hospital. A little brother for
Christopher. Proud grandparents are Court-
ney Swarthout, Alma, Ont. and Fred and
Elda White of Goderich. Great grand-
mothers are Laura White and Gladys Good
both of Goderich.
WILLITS •
Philip and Vicki Willits (nee Chase) joyfully
announce the safe arrival of their. son, Joel
Patrick. Joel was born at,7:45 a.m. on Oct.
26, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. He is a new brother,
for Philip Stephen. Proud grandparents are
Harold and Yvonne Chase of Goderich, and
Philip and Verna Willits of West Lorne.
YEATS
Graham and Rosanne are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of Brendan David, born
Oct. 24, 1984, weighing 7 lbs. 1'4 oz. A little
brother for Vanessa. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. George Yeats of Clinton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Denonune of
Goderich.
HARE3OR REPORT
The Algoway arrived from Bay City, light
for salt, on October 2y;,ati1 cleared�the next
day for Milwaukee. • .
The Agowa Canyon arrived from Toledo,
light for salt on October 26 and Cleared the
same day for Milwaukee.
The Algosoo arrived from Clevland light
for salt on October 27;
The Labrador arrived from Thunder Bay,
loaded with grain on October 23 and cleared
light for Thunder Bay the same day.
The Antonio Maceo arrived from Sarnia,
light for corn, on October 25.
The Cedarglen cleared for Montreal
loaded with wheat, on October 22.
The Ivan Susann cleared for Toronto,
loaded with corn on October 25 and it will
proceed to the Soviet Union.
2 PRE -OWNED CADILLACS
Both sold and serviced since new by McGee's
'81 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE
..4,
This lovely luxury car has just 57,000 act4a1 Kilometres, and is
equipped with landau top, w)re wheel covers cruise control, tilt &
telescopic steering wheel, AM/FM stereo cassette radio, firemist
paint, individual seats, both power operated. Replacement price
over `27,000.00. Serial No. 121686
$12 0900.
5,(tfrlYk..
Y11$4,xt _.
ZPi t,
FL
Ypk#14111
You'll save lire never. be
only, this Saturday from
"Sunrise Sale" at these Clinton Stores -
•GROVES T.V. & APPLIANCES •MY FAIR LADY
• SHIRAL DEPT. STORE
•MACLEAN SPORTS
*CLINTON PRO HARDWARE
•HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR
1
'78 CADILLAC ELDORADO
Front wheel drive performance, sharp firemist blue with white
landau top and white genuine leather interior, cruise control, tilt &
telescopic steering wheel, AM/FM stereo radio, full power
equipment and air conditioning of course. A smart older model car
priced right. Replacement value over '32,000.00. Serial No. 128202
$5,500.,
Don't delay on either of these
extraordinary cars!
McGEE
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OGEE
PONTIAC-BUICK-CADILLAC-GMC TRUCKS
HAMILTON ST., GObERICH
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Qt ALITY: Oldtinicr,
Goodin,
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Kent StOwCS
PRICE: We won't be undersold
SERVICE: Froin purchase & installation
44) complete maintenaince
The WOODSTOVE STORE
744 Princes St., Kincardine 396-8669
Arne cauricil wants
regiment on tax sale
Colborne Township council held its
regular meeting at 00 p.m. on October 16,
'f98.4, The treasurer presented the interim
inancial 'statement for the period ended
September 30, 1984, and tax write-offs in the
total amount of $51'.30 were approved due to
s.sessment reductions resulting from
*Piing renovais from two properties.
Ili responseto a request from Huron Coun-
ty that the township indicate what action the
Municipality would wish to follow regarding
An Act Respecting the Sale of Lands for Ar-
rears of Municipal Taxes, council indicated
,that they would recommend entering into an
agreement with the County to carry out the
Tax Sale procedure only on behalf of the
municipality.
The Road Superintendent reported that
reconstruction work on the sideroad
between Lots 10 and 11 in Concessions,1 and
3, Eastern. Division has been delayed due to
the breakdown of the Wesley Riley Con-
struction crusher. Preliminary ditch work
will be started right away for the
reconstruction of the sideroad between Lots
5 and 6 in- Concession 7, Eastern Division
from County Road 25, south for about one
kilometer.
Council passed a motion to call tenders for
the purchase of a 1985 '/z -ton pick-up truck.
The present pick-up has about 100,000
kilometers on it and it was reasoned that it
would be wiser to trade at this time. Tenders
will close at 5:00 p.m. on November 6, 1984
for the new vehicle.
During the period October 2 to October 16,
building permits have been issued to:
Russel Kernighan, Lot 13, Concession 2,
Eastern Division, to erect a steel grain
storage bin; Leonard Dodkjn, 756 Inkerman
St., Listowel, to construct a 12' x 16' wood
frame storage shed on Lot 15, Plan 180
(Saltford); Larry Fisher, Pt. Lot 28, Pt. Lot
29, Maitland Conc. to construct a 24' x 26'
frame garage and storage building; William
Reid, 63 Rattenbury St., Clinton, to con-
struct a 12' x 16' portable frame livestock
shelter on Pt Lot 11, Conc. 1, Eastern Divi-
sion; and to Richard Meier to erect a steel
grain storage bin on Lot 14 and Lot 15, Lake
Road Concession West.
Mr. Leslie Willems appeared before coun-
cil to express his concerns about the separa-
tion distance between his house and a barn
being erected by William Reid on the pro-
perty across the road from him. Mr.
Willems was told that the barn to be built by
Reid would have to corriply with the separa-
tion distances required by the zoning by-
law.
In dealing with a request from Mrs.
Veronica Stoecker that a drain needed
cleaning out in Lots 6, 7, and 8, Concession
Lake Road East, council directed that the
matter be referred to the drainage
superintendent for report an action.
Rating By-law No. 15-1984 to raise special
tile drain loan levies in the total amount of
$18,100.00 was given required reading and
was passed. The by-law covers funding
under the Tile Drainage Act for tile
drainage work completed by Clifford
McNeil on the West part of the North half of
Lot 4, Concession 12 W.D.; David Wilkinson,
Pt. Lot 8, Concession 8 W.D. and Ross Pan-
nabecker, Lot 9, Concession 8 E.D.
A resolution by the Township of Downie,
that it be, recommended to the Ministry of
the Environment that the bird species
known as the Ring -billed gull, be no longer
classed as a protected species, was en-
dorsed by council.
The meeting adjourned to 8:00 p.m., Tues-
day, November 6, 1984.
Town denied funds
under 0NIP program
For the first time in several years, the
town's application for funding under the
Ontario Neighbourhood Improvement
Program (ONIP) has been denied.
Council received notification Monday
that its application for $200,000 was denied
and council subsequently endorsed a
motion calling for the administrator to set
up a meeting with Claude Bennett,
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
to discuss "inconsistencies" in the
selection process. Administrator Larry
McCabe, Mayot Eileen Palmer and any
member of council was authorized to
attend the meeting when it is confirmed
with the minister.
The town has been receiving funds
through the ,program since 1976 and. this
marks the first time an application from
the • town of Goderich has been turned
down. Town officials learned that the
application was not approved from a story
in the daily • press 1 week while
notification arrived -at to n hall Monday.
• In a letter to council, director of the
Have
a safe
Hallowe'en
Community Planning Division of the
Ministry office in Toronto, Peter
Boles,told council that its application had
not been approved for the 1984-85 fiscal
year. The letter did invite the town to
apply for funds for the next fiscal year by
January 31, 1985.
Mayor Palmer told council that town
representatives should meet with the
Minister in person to discuss the
application.
"Our community planning policy is 80
per cent complete and other towns have
theirs finished despite the fact we started
first," she said. "There are a number of
inconsistencies."
Palmer originally asked for a mandate
from council to have herself and the town
administrator meet with Bennett to
discuss the matter personally. Councillor
Glen Carey suggested that any member of
council be allowed to attend the meeting.
The motion also called for the
administrator to proceed with an
application for ONIP funds for the next
fiscal year.
III' SY
NEWBORN NEWS
WATSON
Shawn and Lynn are proud to announce the
arrival of their daughter, Candice Olivia at
12:05 p.m. Monday, October 29, 1984 at Clin-
ton Public Hospital weighing 6 lbs. 15 ozs.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.S.
Hudson of Clinton.
/y ATKINSON
Brad and Kim Atkinson (nee Williams) are
pleased to announce the safe arrival of their
daughter, Crystal Dawn, Oct. 9, 1984 at Clin-
ton Hospital, weighing 7 lb. 21/2 oz. Proud
grandparents are Joe and Edna Atkinson of
Clinton and Doug and Eleanor Williams of
RR 2, Goderich.
BUURS
Kevin and Andrea are very proud to an-
nounce the birth of their second son, David
Patrick on Oct. 15, 1984. A brother for Paul.
Proud grandparents are John Buurs, of
Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Daer of
Goderich. Great grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Daer of Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Hugill of Goderich.
DENOMY
Jim and Kathie are pleased to announce the
arrival of their son, Joel Gerard, on October
16, 1984 at Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital. The proud grandparents are Mrs.
Jean Denomy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gauley
and great grandmothers, Mrs. Mary Laver-
ty adAdeline Denomy.
SWARTHOUT
Paul and Bonnie are proud to announce the
safe arrival of their second son Craig
Frederick born October 24, 1984 in St. Marys
Memorial Hospital. A little brother for
Christopher. Proud grandparents are Court-
ney Swarthout, Alma, Ont. and Fred and
Elda White of Goderich. Great grand-
mothers are Laura White and Gladys Good
both of Goderich.
WILLITS •
Philip and Vicki Willits (nee Chase) joyfully
announce the safe arrival of their. son, Joel
Patrick. Joel was born at,7:45 a.m. on Oct.
26, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. He is a new brother,
for Philip Stephen. Proud grandparents are
Harold and Yvonne Chase of Goderich, and
Philip and Verna Willits of West Lorne.
YEATS
Graham and Rosanne are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of Brendan David, born
Oct. 24, 1984, weighing 7 lbs. 1'4 oz. A little
brother for Vanessa. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. George Yeats of Clinton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Denonune of
Goderich.
HARE3OR REPORT
The Algoway arrived from Bay City, light
for salt, on October 2y;,ati1 cleared�the next
day for Milwaukee. • .
The Agowa Canyon arrived from Toledo,
light for salt on October 26 and Cleared the
same day for Milwaukee.
The Algosoo arrived from Clevland light
for salt on October 27;
The Labrador arrived from Thunder Bay,
loaded with grain on October 23 and cleared
light for Thunder Bay the same day.
The Antonio Maceo arrived from Sarnia,
light for corn, on October 25.
The Cedarglen cleared for Montreal
loaded with wheat, on October 22.
The Ivan Susann cleared for Toronto,
loaded with corn on October 25 and it will
proceed to the Soviet Union.
2 PRE -OWNED CADILLACS
Both sold and serviced since new by McGee's
'81 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE
..4,
This lovely luxury car has just 57,000 act4a1 Kilometres, and is
equipped with landau top, w)re wheel covers cruise control, tilt &
telescopic steering wheel, AM/FM stereo cassette radio, firemist
paint, individual seats, both power operated. Replacement price
over `27,000.00. Serial No. 121686
$12 0900.
5,(tfrlYk..
Y11$4,xt _.
ZPi t,
FL
Ypk#14111
You'll save lire never. be
only, this Saturday from
"Sunrise Sale" at these Clinton Stores -
•GROVES T.V. & APPLIANCES •MY FAIR LADY
• SHIRAL DEPT. STORE
•MACLEAN SPORTS
*CLINTON PRO HARDWARE
•HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR
1
'78 CADILLAC ELDORADO
Front wheel drive performance, sharp firemist blue with white
landau top and white genuine leather interior, cruise control, tilt &
telescopic steering wheel, AM/FM stereo radio, full power
equipment and air conditioning of course. A smart older model car
priced right. Replacement value over '32,000.00. Serial No. 128202
$5,500.,
Don't delay on either of these
extraordinary cars!
McGEE
�AEP 0(h��
191;543N
4.
GODEi0 QLD TWOOS
OGEE
PONTIAC-BUICK-CADILLAC-GMC TRUCKS
HAMILTON ST., GObERICH
4