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s on some
Dalton last
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Kincardine, Port Elgin;
Kitchener, Goderich, Sarnia,
VVillgham, Teeswater, Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Coultes
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harman Mitchell of
Rogisay.
Mr. s. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse were Sunday visitors
with their cousins Mr: andMrs.
Kenneth Roth of Mossley.
Mrs. .Howard Clark of
Londesboro visited on Friday
afternoon with Mrs, Harold
Procter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van ,Camp
and family, Mr. and MA. Th
omas Hayes and family of Elyria,
Ohio have just returned from a
three week vacation to
Yellowknife, N .W.T.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis ,Hayes of
Elyria, Ohio returned' home on
Sunday after spending several
months in Belgrave and visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van
Camp and, family and with other
relatives. -
Miss Carla Ramirey of Elyria,
Ohio is holidaying with her uncle
and aunt Mr. and „Mrs. Jack Van
Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. H arold ,Vincent
returned home last Wednesday
evening after spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Vincent and Patrick of Riverview,
New Brunswick.
rMr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
Visited on last Tuesday evening
with M r. and Mrs. Scott Clarkson
of Fordwich,
Mr. Dennis Evson of Sarnia
spent *Sunday with Mrs. Robert
Procter. i
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The track and different pits will
be, layed out in the second phase
and a track base will be put. down.
The cost is estimated at $10,000.
In the third phase costing
$18,000, the softball diamond will
be constructed and an asphalt
track surface. The $35,000 fourth
stage will complete the track
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The development will be
financed partially by Wintario
and Community Recreation
-Centre grants,. Mr. Stringer said.
Board solicitor, Dan Murphy
* said the board is not eligible for
grants. Only municipalities and
incorporated organizations may
apply for funds,
Mr. Stringer suggested the
board lease the property to the
Goderich Sports Association
which could qualify for the grant. ,..
It was left with Mr. Murphy to
decide who the lessee should be.
Lynn Meyers, -head of the
Goderich' school's physical
education, said the facilities at
the school are over-used. At
present one field is being used for
football, 'soccer and baseball.
Mr. Meyers said' sr ghtly less
than half of the total sts would
be covered by the gr ts.
The board decided t lease the
property for 21 years.At the end
of that period the leasle could be
renewed if the proerty isn't
needed for other usesI
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THE BRUSSELS POST AUGUST 101 1977
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ger Family Night and played the piano accompaniment.
%activities.
:Henderson. Mrs. Marie Flynn arranged the musical, program
scOardion and Lorne Lawson mouth organ. There were step
the Blyth United Church attended the Sunday morning eelehrations at Blyth in the week end.The former members of
thanks to those who made the arrangements and provided the , service and ,were guests at the congregational dinner. Many
transportation.
evening led, by Dick 'Roorda and accompanied by Mrs. Elsie
Harold Black of Clinton played guitar, his son Gary played the
Reform. Church fermed a choir for the song service on Sunday
dance numbers by Laurie Bell, Debbie and Dawn Flynn.
ganosolos by Jane Bell and yocal solos by Debbie Flynn. Joe
on behalf of the residents.
August meeting, Mrs. Gertie lien and Hugh Love. The
Huronview Orchestra provided the music for the program and
led the sing-a-long. The Walkerburn Club assisted with
jinn; grandfather of the dancers, thanked the entertainers
Members of the congregation of the Clinton Christian.
The over-90 Club welcomed two ,new members at their
Soyeral residents enjoyed the parade and centennial
Education decided Monday to
lease 9.6 acres of land it owns, for
development of a sports, complex
at the northwest corner. of Eldon
and Sennett streets in GOderich.
400 metre track enclosing a soccer
be a softball diamond and facil-
for the first stage costing $12,000
has already been .raised by the
street. from, Goderich District
Collegiate Institute will include a
and football, field. There will also
events.
will be open to all citizens, will be
ities for other ,track, and field
Stringer said the complex which
developed in four stages. Money
students, he ,said.
The Huron County Board of
The $75,000 complex across, the
Goderich Principal, John
The first' phase will include
levelling and draining'the area.
to see play at Blyth •
Correspondent
Mrs: Lewis. Stonehouse
Mt Harry Rinn; LoiS and
don accompanied Mr. and
, Keith. Cartwright to Niagaia
Its on Civic Day weekend where
ey spent a week:
Mrs, 'Harry Rinn, Lois, Gordon
d Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Keith
rtwright and family of London,
and Mrs. Elery Kuntz and
ily of Kitchener spent last
ek holidaying at the Thousand
ands,
Jamie Rae` spent the weekend
his grandparents, Mr. and
s, Jim Coulteswh ile his parents
ended -the wedding of their,
usin at Gananoque.
Mrs, Len Jarvis visited with
and Mrs.Jim Coultes last
ek and attended the funeral of
brother Albert Coultes.
Dwight', lamOnt, Carnerob
Callum, Dale Lamont and
ScOtt returned home' fast
ek after visiting with. Lamont
atives at Moosomim,
skatchewan. Mrs, Jessie
mont of Moosomim accom-
Med them home to visit with
soli and daug hter-in-law Mr.
Mrs. James Lamont.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Smithson
Downsview visited last
urday with her sister Mrs.
bert Procter and Maxine.
Miss Marjorie Procter spent
holiday weekend with her
her Mrs, Robert Procter and
xine,
Members and friends of
grave Women's Institute will
end the play "A Summer
ruing" by Harry J. Boyle in
Yth on Thursday, August 18.
yone wishing to go should
enact Mrs. Clarence Hanna as nt
as possible so she can obtain els, '
A short business meeting will
held in the W. I. Hall following
play and the lu nch committee
Mrs, Lorne Jamieson, Miss
Ian Potter and Mrs. Clarke: nston,
Mr. and Mrs: Joe Little of Blyth
lied on Mr. and . Hurry ,
Guise vast TuesdayMrs afterliobri.
dr e *and /VIM. Cliff Walsh
tuned home last Stmday after
it trip to Western Europe. Miss Mary Ellen Walsh left Oh
gust! for a ttienth'8 tour O'fthe, iSil Isles and Etat/SO. About
.0 Members of the
Ater family gathered on
riday in,. Aylmer, for a surprise
Y for Miss M ae Coulter:
1gtiqt attended from.
join Huronview B • f E olcs Go
sports complex
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