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Several organizations, includ.
Ing Goderich Business mentsAss.
'ociation, have applied for use of
the former gasoline station at.
Hamilton and Victoria streets to
which .the . tourist ‘information
booth is situated. ,Council Mem..
bers decided 'to look over the
premises before malting a deals..
ton.
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Council endorsed a -city of
Barrie resolution proposing that
-_.-,- .the.._ i _)ya1w Y .
'per centf the cost of freeways
and connecting links, 75 percent
on.. arterial • roads and , 50 per
cent on other municipal streets:
This ' would apply to cost of land,
construction and. maintenance.
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Grade 6 pupils, of the Ontario
School, for the• Blind, Brantford,
are to come to Goderich on an
unstated • date this coming
summer.. Bud Oke, Lighthouse
Street) advised council that the
chapter
• Observes
Centennial
Huron ' Chapter 30 held, its
annual installation of officers for
1967 a$ its January meeting, cel.
• ebrating this year its own C en• •
tennial of 100 years of Royal The town will lend the 4th God.
Arch Masonry in Goderich. erich Scout Troop five,' one.
Ex Comp Earl Elliott taking the valved bugles, three snaredrums
place of Ex Comp ' Joseph N. and one bass drum not now in
MacDonald as First -Principal. use.
Other Principal and assisting
young visitors Would be welcome
to, use; his grounds.
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The Kinsmen Club was granted
the use of the fire department's
room for band practice,
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C. R, Snell, of Woolworth's,
called attention to the need of
sidewalk' repairs in front of the
store: The public works. com.
•,inittee will look i to it. ,It will,-
also, investiga$e ' i Fon ons'
Maple ..Street reported in bad
shape by A, L. Smith, presumably',
as a result of traffic diverted
by Huron road ``work.
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Goderich Highland Pipe. Band,
in a letter from Albert J. Won
sell, sepretarytreasurer, re.
quested a grant of $1,000. Fin-
ance committee will consider
this when . preparing the budget.
Engineer B. M. Ross advised
the Water Resources Commiss.
ion on Jan. 23 that storm .se-wer-
work would.be proceeded with in
the very near future. It is ex.
pected to be in operation about
the end of April.
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officers are, Ex. Comps. Leonard' V. Smith was given a ons
Boyce, Harold Shore, Russell Year 'lease .•on the booth at Agri.
Bradford, - M. W. Cox, Robert cultural Park.
Bisset, Ralph Henderson, H. T.0°" * * *
Barker, and Comps.. •,S. Eglward
Malins, William Stephens, win. Appointments to the public lib-
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1am Duncan, Stanley Wheeler, rary "advisory . board," as it is‘
Orval Hynds, and Gordon Fowler.• now called, were made by council
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left
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as follows: Rev. G.G. Russell,
James. Coulter, Mrs. Bonnie
Dunn, Mrs. Della Gibson. The
mayor is a member ex officio.
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Clayton Edward and Ed. Stiles
were ai3Rointed to the Maitland'
Cemetery board for a three-year
term. Fred Bowra and James
Ansley will `serve on the corn.
mitteeof adjustment fora.. -three
years, Coun. Robert Hays was'
appointed town repret;entative on
the band, Valle omservatioir-
Authority On the Goderich and
District Board. 1or,. herded
,'Children the town will be repre.
sented by Howard Kuenzie ana
Ernie -Crawford. On the planning
board . for Goderich and area,
James Steele and Conn.. Bruce
Howlett' 1mi11 serve for three
years, For a oue.year term on •
the arena committee Councillors
Sheardown, Schaeffer and Reeve
Such were appointed. The
historical committee will come
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NASHVILLE REBEL" ..
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By Nancy Bell
In the basketball games played
Thursday, . the Goderich teams
came out on tbp 3.'1,. Hosting the
Wingham team, the senior M.
Ings defeated the opposition 49.
,33 ib a fast ,moving game. The
.junior ,Vikings put up` a good
fight, but lost to the Wingham
juniors by a narrow margin of
36-33. Both girls' teams were
„,„„y etor ous as their efen f od, e
Wingham seniors 37,19 and the
Wingham Junio>a s
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The wrestling team went down
to' its first defeat on'Thursday
'
Gets .Queen A
Scout Badge
At Forest
prise Bert $quire Mayor Mills °
and clerk Sherman Blake, for taro.
year terms;
Farm-
Curiing.
Farm Ladies
Rivett, 12-Feagan, 3; Johnston
4. Westbrook 8; Vanstone 6- Ginn
7; Sturdy 1- Young 10. ,
Farm Mixed
Fisher 8- Jewell 3; Sowerby
6W• Baer 6; Hallam. 8- Moore
5;.__Durst-13.__:Westbrook 4; Van.
stone 4- Lpbb 10; Durst leading
6 wins.
Farm Men
Vanstone 11. Bogie 6l Robert-
-son 4•---Harman-8; 11;•'Pisher- 8
Montgomery 8W; A. Fisher. 6.
_Sowerby 12;. Flick 9-. Westbrook
6.
The Queen Scout adge and
--All Round Chord were retentiy
presented at Forest, O t•, to$il1 •
Des jardins, son of Mr, and MrS.-
Clem Des jardins, -Gode ich, and a
grandson of Mr. and M Harold
Larder. ..
At a special ceremony. at the
regular scout meeting, ,retired
scouter, Gordon Donald, made the
presentation.
Bill and his brother Bob, also
a , $tout, enjoyed the scout meet-
ing and renewing old friendships,
with their former troop of which
Bili was a member over six
years. -
The Des jardin family have been
invited to the `Cub and Scout
..-.Father-and--Son--Banquet4o- b
held -in Forest the end of Feb.
ruary. -
as they weredefe ted 30.24
.Y a by
the Wingham team. Individual
Winners were;. Wayne Fisher`,
Terry Corbett, Bob -Willis, Bob
Everett, George Gould, and. Bob
Wilkins; Interest in wrestling-
seems to Jiave picked up 'over the
past few years, if the .crowds
are any, indication, or is that
,because 'it. gets very • hot 4anc .
crowded watching the basketball
gamest Anyone who saw • Bob"
'
.JilkjtiS PiX h 0 oun o ori-
ent has to admit ` that' the cro
can get just as enthused as .the
wrestler himself.
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thirteens still ,live to write Tuesday, the StudenMs' Council free a'l'e&s' Series. The i tie;
English,. physics, andJaekte Lewis. •of 13,E
math. elected the �schaol, leaders, to �.
represent QDCI in the., London Af dye Pirie.. Qat 124,
erratics achievement tests in � ,.
and
April and May.. I'm glad that I
dont take math or physics.
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Monday, the boys' and girls'
curling teams travelled' to vying.
ham to take part in tkle Hurbn..
Perth bonspiel. The girls' team of
Robin' Sully, . Norma• Walters
Shirley Fisher, and Joan Curry
wd place sectaid-i51"thetr'" division-
and will now advance to WOSSA.
The boys' team of John White,
Don Edward, Robert Stoll, and
Keith Fisher placed fourth.
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A. GDCI queen will be crowned •
at the' annual "At 1-lome" on
Feb. 17. The candidates who were
nominated by the .boys of 13A ..
and 13B are Robin Sully, Mary
Cochrane, Jackie Lewis, Joan
Fisher, and carol Watters.
OSAT. a word every 'grade
thirteen would like ro forget
A reporter interviewed students
inToronto after the test. Their
co ents; .„"exhausting; too long,
nerve-wracking,_ gave me a head.
ache" etc..I personally agree.
Perhaps next year, the Depart.
ment of Education will come up
with another experiment. The
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