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Town of Goderich
Town Council briefs
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1977—PAGE 9A
E*tra time needed for stray dog problems
There II he a series of Locations and times will • be Goderich.
meetings, held in Goderich in made known soon.
May at which the public will A slow pitch league is: tb be + + +
be invited to halve their say formed soon, Dymond
regarding the funetibn of the ,reported, A meeting will be Five permits were issued
rccre;ition department. Rec. held to sec how many people from the building inspec'tor's
director Mike Dymond told are interested in playing.
town entitled 1londay evening office during March including
these meetings are scheduledone commercial building for
for four different arcus in , + + + x'5,000: one carport or
town. garage at $1,000: one
Radios are at least installed government and institutional
"It is hi'tped that as a result, in the fire vehicles ofbuilding for $;0,000: one for
the people of Goderich will (iuderich• and a base station minor residential repo rs,
become more familiar with is also installed and sti.000: and one sign (Royal
the operation of oar office and operational, Fire Chief R.M. Bank) $2,694, Total value is
its staff and he able to guide 1:1ngswelI told council •I01•;94.
us more accurately in the Alonday evening.
prNew home starts are down
preparation of programsarul 1>uring March, six alarms considerably from last year
facilities.-saidI)ymond. we're answered for an in March when there were
Dale's for the meetings are estimated firs loss of $15,000 nine new single residential
May 11). 1 1, 1. and IS in the rural arca and $300 in dwellings on the go by this
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lout it should pick up
soon. ' said Breckenridge.
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Councillor Elsa Haydon
wu, renamed to serve on the
Municilial Day Nursery
Committee as council's
representative.Mrs. Heydon
had expressed' concern
Several times this year about.
the fact that council has no
representative on the com-
mittee, and was rewarded
Monday evening for hc?' in•
tc'r'est by being nominated
and approved for the job.
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Dick Eisler, the bylaw
control officer for Goderich.
told town council Monday
evening he would have to put
in some extra hours soon to'
get the stray dog situation
under control again,
"I've had a few phone
calls," Mayor Deb Shewfelt
told him.
There were 10 complaints
involving animals in-
vestigated during March, and
four dogs and one cat taken to
the- pound. Three violations
were noted and three charges
laid as a result.
So far this year, Eisler has
sold 183 dog tags, con-
siderably less than last year
when by this time 409 dog tags
had been sold.
hill Mcisaac, the new
marina supervisor. made his
first report. to town council
Monday evening.
Mcisaac: started his joh at
the first of the month and so
far has only been "cleaning
things up and getting ready
for the season
"1t should be a busy season
down there Mayor Deb
Shew'fc'It commented, "What
with the celebrations and all
the activities planned for that
area."
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A public meeting_ was
called for April 13 in the
assessment nt of fice concerning
r ning
the grandstand and Property
C'hairman 1301) Allen c'am'e
under some criticism from
his .co-chair mean .Eileen
Palmer and Councillor Elsa
Ilaydon concerning it.
4-lowevet , Allen maintained a
public m'ee'ting with all in-
terested persons was
necessary,
hasn't been sitting on his
thumps," offered Councillor
Stan Profit.
"!las anydne around t tis
table been sitting on his
thumbs?" asked Palmer.
"The matter has been
expedited," claimed Coun
'cillor Dave Gower. "Right' or
wrong, it has been apt...
wanted."
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Councillor Don Wheeler
and Bob Allen will attend the
conference of Small Urban
Municipalities in the near
•future, •
"Get your thinking caps
on." asked Councillor
Wheeler. He said the time
was "getting short" and the
Conference delegates would
he needing -direction con-
cerning council's interests for
discussion purposes at the
n1t'etin s0
Wheeler suggested that this
conference might he the place
to bring forth a resolution to
have the school hoards of the
province ince collect their own
taxes each year.
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Councillor John Doherty
promised to take into con-
sideration a complaint from
Gus Chisholm . regarding
cyclists after dark in
U' rderich. He said the traffic
committee would take a look
at the problem goon.
'"There should he a parent
committee too," claimed
Councillor Elsa Haydon.
"It is the parents who'are
breaking the law,- said
Chisholm.
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A' letter from Mrs. C.
Freeman of Christina Court,
Deputy -reeve Palmer said outlined a problem involving
she had not been kept in- a fence at the end of her
fornted about Allen's work street•
involving the grandstand
problem. She said she has
"the time and the interest" ''11 has hien broken now for
and wants 30 (darticipatc in all cos'e'c' d year," she corn -
the work of the ,property pl;uned. "Ive asked the town
committee.
firrenlun .and also at your.
tffi. the respon-
c Haydon � tS sihiIity lies for the repairs of
that the three this fence, and no one seems
to know.-
Councillor
now."
C'ouncill lr' H d 'A
concerned
Feprc'sentatives of the
Goderich Trotting
Association and the chairman "1. , am asking you .to
of'. Parks, Property and establish ownership of the
Finance 'had not had a fence.- Mrs, Freeman wrote.
sleeting a:S was directed by "1t was put up by Eastbank
council at its last session. Building and would you
please find out who is
responsible for maintaining
Councillor Don Wheeler
said he sat' the situation as
having a public meeting first
for input from interested
citizens, and then a com-
mittee meeting to discuss
that meeting and make-
recommendafit)ns to council..
"It should he the other way
around," objected Deputy.
reeve Parser. "The com-
mit tee should meet and set
out sumo guidelines for the
pirhlic meeting. -
"After five years ofneglect
it has become an eye sore to
our otherwise neat and
attractive court." she con-
cluded.
"It is certainly neglect by
someone, if its owned by the
town," said Councillor John
Doherty.
"That's what we don't
know," explained Mayor Deb
Shewfelt.
Councillor .Alen said he'd "It probably belongs to
been meeting "daily" with parks,'` quipped Councillor
the caning people and was Dave Gower who'raised an
well jnfor•nlfd as to 'their immediate denial in Coun-
06w'w• Hike- Elsa Haydon, chairman
Mayor l)eb Shewfelt said of parks. Gower promised to
there c wire tw•ll pr'eihlems: one In()k int() the matter,
was ,i town matter involving "This is appar'ntly not her
the grandstand. and one was first attempt to clear up this
to decide %chat to do so that shatter.- said Deputy•reeve
racing could he carried on Eileen Palmat. "i hope she
thus summer. doesn't have to conte back
"At least Councillor :Allen again.
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