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Dominique Milburn Goderich Signal -Star The proposed Goderich Business Improvement :Area Board of Manage meat tor 21)12 was debuted at the Manual }crural Meta November 3 by outgoing chair Mike Strickland. Ile, along with returned boarLi amen bers Cheryl Dunn, Elizabeth Vanden l3roeck, Larrainc I.laechler, Tom l nc'her and I)an Stringer will he joined by Bill Brittain, Paul Ross, Dean Whalen and (.Donny Rivers. Both Goderich Town Council liaisons Judy Crawford and Kevin Morrison are also expected to return to WALMART CORRECTION NOTICE For our catalogue effective Nov, 11-2411.* Page 1.. The Keung Single -Serve Hof Beverage Maker (#30060080) has an Incorrect description and photo. It should be the Special Edition with 3 brew sizes and II should look like this We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. `Tis the Holiday Party season Let us worry over the details! • 1 41 1 1 i n 1 1 I t, i 1 11 11 k\`:... 4k") .).1 NEW DATE A vAI L&' Friday, Dec 90 and Saturday, Dec 1 S?iAu. 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It's a clean slate, time to start anews "Revival of the downtown core is the priority of this council. It's got to be built by you and for you." "Three awards were handed out for out- standing development within the down- town, given to Dean and Susan Whalen of Lighthouse Money Management, The Ross Firm and property owners F3ev and Brian Jeffrey; Strickland recognized the efforts of former board Members, including past council liaison Heather .Lyons, 28 -year member Peter Lane, and the late Jahn Schaeffer. "We lost a patriot, a founder to our. HIA Strickland said of Schaeffer. Board member Dan Stringer also rose to present a token to former member Rob Evans, who stepped away from the board earlier this car after 19 years of Dominique Nem God Signal -Sar Outgoing BIA chair Mike Strickland and board member Dan Stringer rose to present a token of appreciation to former member lib Evans, who stepped away from the board eadier in 2011. involvement. "Already we miss you. Rob was a tremendous asset and strong opinion, a man who sees his civic duty and per- forms it" Stringer said before presenting Evans with a por- trait of the Courthouse Park bandstand as it stood before the August 21 tornado. There was rnuch to take in during -the 34th Annual Gen- eral en-eral Meet of the BIA, including student -produced visions, acdk'ice from international Urban Strategist and seasonal resident George Dark, and business as usual, in the end, Strickland reminded the audi- ence that forward thinking is paramount. "If we keep doing the same things, we will fail. Those words need to resonate in our minds." In light of current financial uncertainty, the 2012 budget deliberations will take place at a special meet at the end of November. Restoring Hope Concert to provide family fun The .Bethel Pentecostal Assembly will be stagging a family concer t on Saturday, Nov 12 with all proceeds going to the Goderich and Area Dis- aster Relief Fund, The family concert, called Restoring Hope,will be a fun and interactive event that will provide entertainment for chil- dren and families with special guests Rumble Kidz and the Rubber Chicken Company creating an afternoon of dance, music, balloon animals games, face painting, and carnival treats. This kid, family centered afternoon will be staged at. DC,1from2= 3:30p.m.Nov. 12. "Several fundraisers have been organized in the com- munity and surrounding area to offer assistance to those directly affected by. the Aug. 21 tornado," Project leader Shawmn McKnight said. "These have been a Great Cars. Great Rates. Ask about our great daily, weekly and monthly rates! Call of visit us today! Highway 21 south of Goderich at Hyundai of Goderich. 519-524-1795 rilifitt Rental A Licensee of War Nifty Automotive (;roup Inc of Ns Mile tremendous help to many families, but there is still much need in the aftermath. Most Of the fundraisers have been more targeted to adult audiences. But-whatif there was a fund, energetic and quality event that has children and families as the main target? That's what the Restoring Hope concert event plans to accomplish Rumble Kidz, an urban choir and: dance team established in 2007 under the direction of Jesse DiSabatino of Liberty International Church in7bmnto, was cre- ated to provide a positive outlet for chil- dren ages 8-16 and develop leadership skills an d musical talent. Not your average choir, RumbleKidz fuses together gospel lyrics with rap, hip- hop dance and reggae beats to add a vibrant and youthful flavour to any gospel song. Mei style brings a music awakening to inspire kids and adults to develop a belief that there is a power within then to bring hope and change to the world. The Rubber chicken company is a fund program geared for kids of all ages. Crea- tors Mark and Cindy Rose have been traveling across Canada for over 15 years. Through crazy games, creative media and silly characters, including billy bonkers and his pet rubber chicken Matilda, Rub- ber Chicken Company makes learning creative, fund and memorable. The performers are donating their time so that 100 per cent of the funds can be directed to the rebuilding effort. The doors will Open at 1:30 p.m. and admission of $5 is payable at the door. 'lhe day's events will also feature a silent auction.