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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-02, Page 2AGE 2 GQDERICH IGNAL-STAR; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1976 rojects • ::`.The Goderich Area Hou Action;cOmmittee 1'S-goi ing oUS ash Ontario 0130 8 Housing a of 15 requestsg�atalyst.--€et overt' type -of p per' unit being housing possible,'._ All.e'n • two„projects:inGoderich that received per "month. He reminded the committee: "1f may provide rent geared to:suggested at that time that the community wont accept •ncome housing • and senior : the committee investi.gatethe it, that isnot our problem citizens.. accomrnodati.on rental situation and possibly -would shy away from' that He said Q.HA handles b.2 situation. units in townand tkra#: the -_.. _�, Our `oh is to, -.act as: •a Secretary Roy .here; try to • promote more rent Breckenridge • said • . the The committee decision to . geared to•income housing. existing `rental situation in ` prevni1 upon OHC to make a The move pronipted : the Goderich is horrible .adding' commitment in the senior committee to invite an Om th at there appeared to be citizens housing project and .field man to . Goderich to nothingin the immediate to survey, landlord's on *discuss the aspects .;of rent - future to•change that.' prospective rent geared to „ geared to income housing and Roman Dzus said"that was income housing was made to advertise the town's in- pure speculation, reiterating after a review of their .ac terest in such a project. By •` the comments made by Coun. tivities In the paSt year doing so, they hoped to at- Allen. He added that the.. The.' review listed the tract. landlords intere,ted`in committee"shnuld meet with results' of surveys done by offering their units to the the OHC representatives and committee members on the . town and OHC. "hit them right between the • need for senior. citizens Councillor Bob Allen chided eyAs" demanding some sort housing ands• unveiled.. an' ,the committee for what ap- of commitment from the apparent stall in. the peared to be not following paperwork. The report stated through on their projects. He , that', on. June 24, 88 = ap- said he did not know why the plications had been received town had.failed to advertise from seniors in the. area. and the project adding hat' he that 26. of them had been - •also concerned about the - interviewed for eligibility. On failure to finish interviewing "K August 17 there were 74 ap the see to °.„ • plications, that number being e.seniVince. Young suggested that qualificationsned when h the the 'committee just.hadn't o.were further seen. to it that the seniors int rVie and 35 . had been were • visited adding that he interviewed. felt the rent geared to income Included in the reyiow was . fell through because there a . private survey, done - :in were no landlords in town. March .by chairman Don w ' n Wheeler to attempt to gain interested.- e suggested that'.the some insight into. the' rental landlords were notin f o favor housing situation in Goderich ' project since they gave up of Mr. Wheeler said at that; time p l that the vacancy rate in all lthe right -to select their rental units in town was hero tenants. He said they couldn't with Considerable waiting refuse anyone and unless they lists on everv'unit. : were in dire, straights 'they :Polies iiiv'estigatE. m1nor� misli(1ps: The • Goderich • Police Department Q reported -five .accidents ' in :town during the past week all of which resulted in . minor damage estimates. During the • we•ek the departinent laid. 35 charge's-: under the. Highway. Traffic Act, eight under .the Liquor License Act, four under the Motorized Vehicle Accident Claims Act and one under the Narcotics Act. `(Intended for last week) The .Goderich Police. ° Department reported a -busy traffic 'week•. •in'- Goderich, investigating ' six accidents,. four - of which resulted in major damage estimates. A car motorcydle- collision on Bayfield Road ,August'.13 resulted in $700 damage to the inotofeycle driven by 'Paul Kennedy, 1328 Murphy. Rd., Sarnia. The second; vehicle was driven. by Donald Ken-. nedy, 110.0•' Wellington •-St: Sarnia. There were no : in- juries. Ed ;Courtney,- 83 Lighthouse . - • St., Goderich was treated for cuts and bruises following a three vehicle collision at the intersection of Oxford Street. and Huron Road August 19. The other tw,o vehicles were driven by, $onald: MacDonald, 109 Bennett St.; Goderich and Theresa ; Corriveau, 62 Waterloo St. N., Goderich. • Damage to the Corriveau vesicle. wa`s estimated $150 and $300 to the ' Courtney motorcycle. Sally Harrison, 435 Grey Si., London -was taken to' Alexandra Marine and • General: Hospital • for ..treat- ment of cuts . and bruises following a single car ac- cident on Highway 8 August 21. . The Harrison vehicle. struck a hydro pole on High- way `8 while travelling west. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $2,000. A two -car. collision at .the corner of Blake and Widder Streets August 23 resulted in a total- damage: estimate of $700 to •vehicles driven' by, Gladys Nicholson, 188 Shore Crescent, - Goderich, and David . Gibbs, 221 Bayfield Road, Goderich: T.he . damage to the Nicholson vehicle. was estimated at $400 -and $300 to the Gibbs vehicle. There were - no injuries During the, past week the Goderich Police Department ' laid seven charges under the Highway - Traffic ''Act, two under the Liquor License Act• , and one under the Juvenile Delinquent Act: Po%t office to • A charge ' for ".services" - .. Effective September 1, 1976 a $1 'charge will be -instituted • for each three-month period a • custom.er wishes to have his mail redirected says M.T. Farnpswor.th, Goderich Postmaster. Also on the .same date 'a . • charge of $1 per month or ' ° part thereof willrbe made.for "Hold the Mail" service. - - -r ••YUeasii itYYt eoi irive•iiitiesil {YsYiritiNvi- ilicl�i'�i if/1 illfY�l1 i�Y cYiFl s 61BLE TY AMNUAI; • FUND .RAISING CAMPAIGN` Sept. 13th: to.luBfM: proceeds to'gd to the purchase of, Bibles for underprivileged countries. Please—support the Canvassers1 • I SIS IAP t,1✓O!.'1 J • • • government agency. "We should tP11 them we. want thein to select''a site for the senior- citizen$' Ylii sin ':_. and choose. the appropriate design fey the building or tell us when `we can take direct _ action along those lines," said"' the county planner; "They should know , we mean business and. that this is not a social gathering," he said. "This has been hanging on long enough." The committee elected to. rewrite .their findings with regard to both prbjedts and- unveil t.be statistics when. the „ two OHC field men are in Goderich. They hope to providethe two with a tour of the town showing the growth and needs and then meet with them over dinner: 1974 FORD GRAN TORINO. ELITE 2 Door hardtop; 351 V8, power steering, power .brakes, radio, elettric rear defrost`, sports mirrors, 50-50 split sports, seat, pin- = stripping , side mautding-, radial tires., .Finished in red with white. • vinyl roof and white vinyl interior. 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