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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-01-29, Page 2During the Christmas holidays andiuggested it may be possible the Family' Twosome contests ,at/ that”, time to announce 'the "were held at Little Bowl. / name of the person ,who Will be Pictured above are (left to riglAl working inn'- the CB Clinton office. He declined to elaborate Joanne Healey and-- her : c� <Jsi,n, Mrs. Yvonne Porter,v.'Bantam further. winners for the 'tis; Dianne During the session, council heard Wednesday morning from T. E. McLaughlin Development, on the final afternoon ' of a two and a half day session of Huron County Council; ' m97Oei nberSbudget gave approvalforpre folimrupinary., to $20,000 to be setaside in the ,. study • • and development of ' ,Canadtal Forces Base Clinton. Garvin' "Reed, chairman' of the . county development committee which brought, . in• the •pro , said the n oiy would pr.�habil • be used uno CFB Clintontoset and'phireasometeoneat to "show people around ,Former Warden James Hayter told' council the . -committee , would ie something more'to • 4 report,' ,at the February oa Meriam and 13e( aunt, M,'S. Marilyn tiD mann, senior winneras, , 'd LoriBeattie- • her mo er, Mrs.rs. Adriand-.. - Adrian geattie�,., junjoi winners.' In -bottom photo ire (left to right) Kevin Rumig 'and his father, Joe' Rumig, senior - winners for the boys' division; Bryan Lovett, Bantam winner (his_ guardian; -;partner, Charlie Williams was not present when The pricture was taken); and -Don Fritzley and his son, , Alan, pP junior winners. ,To enter; the p younger members of the sets must belong to Youth Bovvling Goderich, said Cou 140 bowers in the divisions. (staff photo.)'. Associates Ltd., Ottawa, who iioLaugh'Iin „ `;coinpany 'ls comprised 8t. mien top,iiotch • men . who do nothing. but hunt out industry looldng for areas in which. to loci,. 1"relocate,. QrAuv/, expand.• alternate -plan offered by llaughiin's firm was $35,000 -Per annum with McLaughlin.. :applying; the industrial. and ' Huron £ou ity •y'providing . the office, equipment and, staff. 4 A third 'proposal would cost $• 25,000 per. annum in which. case Huron .would.: provide the office, equipment, clerical `staff and the industrial commissioner. ' McLaughlin's, . company ' was first summoned .to the;;area by a group of Clintonians who were attempting to get asoinething going at CFB-`Clinton before•it is phased out in ;197,.1,.: - Several county councillors attended the Clinton meeting and it was after that gathering, the McLaughlin'- ▪ company representatives were invited to attend the. January attempted to -sell --council on._.the w_:_ _ idea of an industrial commissioner for the county. The firm offered to set up an 4, office and hire an industrial commissioner and clerical staff for the sum of i 42,040 per... ...annum-. The ..contract,..,,which would be for three, years, would have a 90-daycut-off clause in the event that either party was unhappy with results. One spokesman far the, fi w, Bill Anderson, formerly of the county wobld about 140 get not just one ti • 1 admit i s an am ng, session,of county council, ; ,� Wednesday afternoon, Milt Hardy Said,. "but it has provided Phillips, the . new manager of income for our area," He Said . St tford,' addressed .about $5,000was realized by council. He .outlined • MOD #'s.:_ artists and craftsmen who set up • plans for the' year and req tested booths at the Carlow event,; .:that council again take Thursday afternoon, 'Council membership in MODA at a postagreed to ..shelve the proposals of of $5,001. __._ . ,• McLaughlin and his associates and Phillips .,said that • MDUA's to • take,' oast .: membership inn benefits to Huron County w e<. NIODA. for 1970. • • somewhat difficult to .pinpoint • County representatives' to because residti obtained by MODA for 19/0 will • be the MODA are sometimes disguised warden, Anson McKinley, Jack as` -.part , of • some other , Alexander, Girvin, Reed,`Charles development.• a • : `Phomfias, :president of tht, Huron • ' Reeve James'Hayter pointed Home of MODA and' and :James ... out that MODA had been' at the hiayter,Mmember'of l;be.'executive bottom of the development at • of MODA. CFB Centralia but that this°" fact•.,n,mm,„4n,,,,other„,,business, the comity .was not .widely known. He said development committee received , he, wad cotwvieced .that` throughpermission to send delegates to' ° , MORA Huron County could be the Ontario Plowmen's heard by government. Association convention.` Colborne Reeve Wilmer 1 -lardy I -ie said he was convinced that reported that the Carlow ..°through MODA, Huron County Christmas Fair was sponsored could be in Toronto with a view entirely by MODA. for the first . to :securing a plowing match for Y. two ears it was in existance. Huron jn the near future,• three ,industrial comm ssioner, but e r g I, I. - q u al ifed industrial i the M_ig'llmmiu IIIimunI� IIIIII liIIIIMlnnuluuljnmm�nl111i1nm1111Ii1la1nnnulillllu1ll t1111lulu1llnunlnn1lmnuuulluunuumuumn1nu1nmuau" Es ..„ =. news -Harry - Wall of Lucknow visited Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Art,Wall, Tommy and Tracey. Debbie and Marsha Hodges • visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis-• ii'anderburg-: and- i3abir--iri- Brantford over the weekend. Mr. and. Mrs: Tom Fowl and family of Shipka spent unday' with his parents, Mr; and Mrs. •-Phar°les-Fowlee, Sympathy of e community is extended t • the family of the late Ch '. • Petrie who passed-, way °re . ntly.,� .w....... , { Co een Park recently visited in ucknow for a 'few days with, er sister, Mrs. Ed Burt, Mr. Burt -- and Rhonda. Funeral rviceswere held on Monday from Stiles Funeral Hom-, Goderich, Tor John ,WL red Godfrey; T,ronto, rmerly of Dungannon:, He•,was, the •a=sono€ Ralpn y1 aroc. . late Ila Godfrey. -He is suriivecl by his wife, Muriel; one brother, Howard, Goderich; . and .two sisters, Mrs: Cliff (Olive) Sproul, of Ethel and Mrs. David (Gail) Livingstone, Seaforth. Interment was„in Dungannon 'Cemetery. Mr. and . Mrs. lien Park and Janice• visited recently with Mc and Mr§:d Burt and Rhonda Lueknow to help _ Rhonda- --eelebrate -,her .-first i birthday January 1-7. Chuck Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young, arrived home on ` Thursday evening after six months in Southern Alberta. Many persons have been victims -of the ."flu" in recent • days resulting in loss of school andwvork days. Mr. and Mrs. Wes . Burroughs: were pleasantly surprised on Wednesday when ' all the members of their family were 'home for the day. --•. -, Many memories . for the Old ravers cans be recalled when I arvey -Colbert arid -slaughters•:;. can. be seen . on ^ a Sunday .after loon out for a hdrse • and cutter ride on the village streets. commissioners s nce West Street Laundromat.. West St., Goderich Dial 524 9953, 21 WASHERS 10 DR°Y RS COIN. OPERATED . DRY CLEANING„ DRY CLEANING ONLY _WHEN -ATTENUANT IS ON DUTY • 9 A.M. TO "6-1).M. flAIo E\('EPT ,StTNI)AY • ALSO FItilAY EVENINGS 6. '�4.�1� RAS � _ • ALL Decorator Cushions Reg. To 55.95 Stock upon large sizes of DuBarry's farrows creams and lotions and save 25% . � MEG. SALE YOU Plum.-PRICE.' 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