The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-22, Page 22AGE 11
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Goderich town c un o cit
agreed "that an additional $1
e
lzer � nth t be -added o th,
househol'd•sewage charge to;
establish 'a ;reserve fund for
'futoreexpansionof t
he,
sewage fa. liteci e. .
s• .
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The surehargeOrt4Goderic i
residents' is subsequent to, a•
re nidi.fife datcr'n"=f'r!;:nr
Ministry of the'Envir.onment
that the:G''aderieh sewage
treatment plant plan for plant
exp ` rision` • in, the 'irntri-edlate
•Fa .
future.: A • •-,;ministry•
, representative • • told_.'. court
F ,
c•illors ,at a meeting .late• last
`year that-theexpansion plans
l'
:.: yvere ;;'necessary ' ..to ac
'commodate.•.. any fut'ur`e •
residential "'and industrial
development within the town.•
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AY JA'NTJARY '" uurli
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:toUp;i,il, hopes 'that the $i
surthar•.!~ e p er household will.
establish . a sizeable reserve
fund to 'help defray expenses
when the. expansion of the•.
plant . 'is necessary. •The
,
acharge,c will realize ap
proximatt, ly.JO 000 per year.
Coun.cit .also -
d. do
wnvironmen-t--asci. •finance
committee meeting"tha•t'ajso`'.
colica for-t.he eitforcement of
B.. zilw "35 et hich concerns
OVrisout connectitans-
storm sewers. -.
• E•iiildi.ng,. ,ins .,eC:tor . Roy
P
Breckenridge, told council fhe'
bylaw, would be 'difficult to
enfpree' and they • sho, ildn t
take a. stand. Co-uticillor
Leroy. Harrison said all public
buildings should be: 'discon-
nected • before hotiiseholders
area asked to conform "to the
bylaw. ..
Councillor , Bob Allen' ex-
plained the town .must either
Int or
e sewage a.
add-toth g . P
find niteritate routes: adding
that tht. Limit should: move
w•1!t1 'di'scretion - bul°.". ;ave
quickly on the -..law, to remove
the downspout. connections.
Works and. Engineering
'
air is .
cJi rn .n Dave a
e Gower said
n
if -the> - bylaw . ednnat be .eno-
forced it xiius.t be; •eyiewe4
a:nd enforced, He 'said it was
'cotuacil's responsibility ..to -
enforce the bylaw 'and. the
u : d.
bylaw should `stall behl>iid
the person enforcing it.
adopted the .. :;. �.:des'.
.�.
,,.:wo . �l..h..�.
E,111 O �', • fQl
ns'f the"ownt-�%�:.fi.:�.
' continued fromp!.410-1 •°..
1e 'vin. •.it u to the " ount "'t •'""stnlc.
,n g p dividual' _the c y .o '
usually put to use bythe town.' ,.'
Y o counciltocoClectthe 'money: '•.: 'biidg.etfor.educatiori: -
has 'beep elimnated'and that r;; Clifford sadthat
if .one". .-Huron'GoGiity : •ad:=
construction : ' and main- ' 'of -hose three bodies s inistrater B�il1:. ani 's i •
t asits for m i� .x a d iae.
tenauce'of-the
'tow.n'..streets eiah.t. percentwconfident:counq.coun
i1
wilLbe'
•.down considerably. ,• ncrease altered .1.by the "• •w:oirtd :Pot :be, Saending 'an
The finance 'chairman proaince tte townwill' have' in -Pre moneythan:las
year.
Warned : ho.weveif that council no choice, but to' raise. the: ' and that he was ho �ef'ul their
ould net t -afford o run scaredp
G o '.extra funds througli�: a mill budget Would dow:ri�ine •
'in theface of hig erst ending rate increase:duetoso.ene'reserve funds:the
rates; He .said that. `some • D.J. Cochrane, director of countyCanmake use'of.
projects would have to be . education f"or, Huron County, Mr. Haney said that he
continuedto allow the council said that the education •eepected his budgets in by
to stay abreast . of their budget for -1976 has not been • late next jnonthand.indicated
maintenance and upgrading 'looked at yet and. that he that county council was
programs. " - could not offer any indication "making every effort. to keep; •
"If we stand still coin- of what increase will be, the •m'iLl rate the same as last .
own a'.Ise4
at
h'e joint . conimjtteo .catch basins be surveyed and
r'ecoranrnendations. also. .call •plotted, and their discharge
for K,the " town ellgirteer x'tQ : • lotted.
report on the •feaslbility of . Therecomr4iandatiar'is also
reducin storm water rsuggested that an impost
see i the . 1 lot be
a into sou a of $ OO 'per o
ill ha , 0
pg cr F
remises servicing:. it
suggested tat the impost
charge shouldnot be on a flat -
rage basis fOr both residential,
and industrial and feo
w u::
1 willb dr n
schedule a
sch a.� P ,
Sanitary ewer and that all charged .for any. future off- '
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vinci l restraint....
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am to to o ; ie oris `ir qts; intro ::aft—That
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• The e. iminati'on of the t'hr e • budget ' includ:in ` , uts.:new
� � g c,.,
pro!jects shaved $66,500 off the : totalled $5.47,175', zlo.wn.
-.roads • '• slightly from last°
5... g g.• Y Ye�r.
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'.Count Councillor Gowe .Included c r said. that`" ed' in • the `wor•!xs
he Plans some ' e tensive ` budget 's the 'maintenance F �. b � Hance' of
sidewalk • repair and the' • Goderich" 'air'�ort. The
p
upgrading budgeting$10,000 .::town. app oved: $32`000 fo
for the work. He said that• a general: maintenance at Sky
storm sewer- for ;•the Harbor'•and an: increase will
Indestrial Park` was not be realized when' the county
" letel .tins w
y � p y things on't be long heeded to. 'handle'this year's .year.
catchingaup to us, predicted costs. Councillor Dave. Gowen
Mr. Clifford: He ointed u' c airman of Goderich works
Os t ake on �cwrse p o t> however, h .
° He. explained' that the that wages in ti}e education and engineering said that
' The legal action Goderich town eouncilproposed as a
measure to prevent :`.tie Ontario cabinet from: closing
Goderich Psychiatric has gone by the wayside because of,
its frivolous nature, according• to' a• reliable source,:
Council elected recently to serve the cabinet with an.
injunction to block the Pla=ns to close GPH but the in-
junction will not be served due to several legal reasons,.
Geography, area of jurisdiction' and ethics were cited
as the reasons for not going ahead with the injunction
according to tie source, The psychiatric hospital is not
within theboundaries of the Town of Goderich and
legally, the town has no more jurisdiction' over activities
. in the Township of Goderich where the hospital' is
located, than ,they do iri the -case of thecl'osure of the '
Timmins hospital,'
The ownership of the hospital is provincial which also
reduces the, jurisdiction of the Town"of Goderich legally: -
The council's legal,adviser told ,them .that the only -
groups that could • make use; of injunctionProceedings are
:a- .group of employees- at the hospital ar a group of
• patients; There is. no indication yet thateither party is.
intending to'tak:e up where the town:left off,' •
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The..final reasons cited for not taking, the Court action -
'were based on the futility Of the move`Becairs'e"the in-.. -
' ;junction was deemed useless litigation`: by the town's'•
• legal adviser, it was.•pointed out that any legal advice
...given a • client by `• a, lawyer in the Canadian Bar .
:Association .must be worthwhile. Under regulations of.'
• the association it is the duty of a lawyer.to discourage a
client from comniencin.g useless•
litigation:
Cnoe club;:...
(continued from page' 5)
Buchanan,. Louis Carey, Basila
Kelly, Angns• McNevin,
Reginald . Platt, William
P.roudf.00t, Ernest Pridham,
Arthur P. Reed, J. • M.
Roberts, Terri J. Salkeld 14.
C, Sootheran5Ed. Spahr, Alex
Straiton 'and A. F. Stur-
dy,'Throughout . the war _the
club. .remembered their
fellow-members'overeas with
gifts, and immediately after,
• the• °arm'istice in 1918 'the
initial steps were taken . for
the erection of a metnorial to •
the men from Goderich and.
the district who hadfallen in..
the. conflict
The cooperation of other
organizatio'hs in the town was
Solicited and given. with 'the
e
w:w
rsu}t.• "that.'�e splendid
• cenotaph w'ra`th• stands in
•Court 1 -Douse.' .Park was
erected and dedicated with
due ceremony.
• Presidents • of • - the.
Menesetung-Canoe Club from
its beginning in 1906 to the
.present`.'
'Presidents of Fifty Years
Dr. W. Turnbull -1906-09
Dr. C. E. Sale -19.1.0.-11.
H. Sturdy -1912
G. L.Parsons191.3
Dr: C. E. Sale -1914
W. H, Rlbertson-1915-16
P. L: Wallton-1917
U.T. Edwards -1918-19-
• W. T. Millar:192. l
W. 3. Buchanan.:1921-22 .,
`"Dr. L. M. Mabee -1923
A. L. Cole -192,4
H. R. Hall -1925
D.D. Mooney -f926-27
Clarence MacDonald -1928-29
Jas W--M'acVicar=19.30
Robert Bisset -1931
Geo. G. lV1acE wari-193?
H. J. Fisher -1933-34
J. I -I. McNee -1935: . -
H. Jane -1936 '
W. J:•Baker-1937.
J • H. Lauder -1938-39
J. F. Gillespie -1940
Peter Bisset -1941
T. Roy Patterson -1942-43
W. F. Saunders -19.44
Gordon Bisset -1945 •
J. R. Wheeler -1946.
Geo. Mathieson-1947
C. F. Chapman -1948
'Geo: Paterson -1949.'
Fred Noble -1950 •
Dr. R. Hughes -1951
. Bruce Beattie -19.52
E. F. Sale -1953-54
A. Wilkins -1955.,
Hurnidity P!0b!!fl!
in.y.our home?
Because with the Winter
Cold comesthe DRY,.
LIFELESS AIR
PUT
COMFORT
BACK
IN it 0U R
HOME �.
WITH AN
ELECTRORO'ME
UMIDIFIER.
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say!
DOMINION i Ali
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{. ri,,, :�`Xn.u�� .* set . •
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government 'restraint system. have increased ..sorne -of his committee's
progm basically meant considerably > due to last' roads 'projects would be
that Goderich would have to ' year's 29' percent increase eli:nt nated. due to provincial
set a budget very similar •to awarded Huron teachers and cuts . but added' that three
last .year•'assuming that that 60 ,percent of •that in major projects planned' for
added 1( revenue from crease would be reflected in this, year .'would be Main-
the 1976 budget: tained. He said that a storm
He •explained that 60 per- sewer excavation project for -
cent• of the :funds needed to Nelson and Waterloo Streets,
pay• the increased wages •. would be kept as would the
granted last year would have South•Street•Storm Sewer and•
assessment of new property
in' town and the eight percent
increase: the province added
to their normal ei'penditure
grants would 'coveradded
costs. to; be drawn from the 1976 the. paving and curbing : of '
The thorn in council's side budget. andthat 'some;of,the • Suncoast Drive.'
at budget setting time is increase given teachers this . Projects wiped out by:
requisitions from. •Huron year would also have to be restraint are the widening of
completely: eliminated but
was, •a questionable item
Covncii.Briefs`
F}ips ra" -fel sTeare of "o`sSTs
about $15,Q00 •
P "
roe•' for ar consiir cling
hangars'at Sky Harbor have
not- leen; eliminated: -•as: yet
and the airport committee IA
hopeful the hangars •cnri lje'
built on •a user -pays basis
keeping the improvements of
:the airstr•ip.'in.the stream of
council projects.: •
Proposar fa ll .. .
coiitinuedfrom page 1 complexand suggested. the •
*hen -we already\„have a • town proceed on smaller
recreational swim"min.g recreational projects and -
pool?" •he asked, "Once,' polish them,. providing
' •young—people have received recreation that the • people
__ basic training in a sport they could paYfor,.
require 'expertise tral'rl,ing Goderich deputy -reeve' Bill
and who pays for that?" Clifford said the best *ay tc
Councillor Elsa Haydon .approach the complex is to
said that tax, dollars ate the give the complex committee •
people's 'own' money; She ----some direction so they can
claimed there appeared to be bring in a proposal to provide
two groups, one to •find out facilities on'a needs' basis. He.
how the._towncould build a said the project must.` be
complex and another group to phased in, so grants and fund.
find out how the town .can 't • raising '..projects could be
build it. .geared to • the ' phased
• "I belong to the group who . development.
wants ' .to :examine The
pessibilitles of building the . Mayor Shewfelt said the
complex," she . said. 'decision—m-6—Y' liebetween a
The Works • and
Engineering:department was
granted permission to, pur-
1 chase •a new snowblower at a.
cost of $1.,000 for street snow.
removal. 'Committee
chairman Dave Gower ex=
plained.due to heavy snowfall
conditions the sriraller
sidewalk plows were:not able -
to clear snow in heavy-drif-
tingareas... •,a • a • i • •
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County, the Maaitland. Valley, included inthe'76budget, Highway 21., the paving: of.. Year :� -•
-ConServation Authority and • He added' that . wage Blake Street,,from South to 1 • O.
the County Board of negotiations ,have not been.
Education The three bodies settled at the provinciallevel
set up: their budgets without this' .year' and that the
consultation. . •-w-ith=to_wn Lkistr* _Education has not
council and then send a revealed,' theeir grant. strut-
` 'for the • required tax dollar •" ttire .making jt impossible for:
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Cameron.a'nd a storm sewer
planned for the• road section
the,. Paving of MacDonald;
Street from, South. to Blake .,
and 'a ' storm sewer ,on•'
N.e•wgate. .• Street from.
"Although we have no Money centralizedcomplex or
now it doesn't mean we .can't upgrading the • present
BE; A .• plan ,for. the future and hope . facilities and that council
• forbetter,timeswould havve'..to make •'•
$LQOD . e
• Clayton. Edward claimed. ' decision :and .-then offer... some
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_'DONOR ;• `the town Was talking over its direction' ;to the: complex:.
••� �.i �'e •: head ;yin--:•e-onsider:i"n,g•: the committee
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