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OtolVary session of West
Wawinpsb Township Council
3v* „held,' at the home of the
Cleric on -Tuesday, February 3.
Aitehison, ill with
was unable to attend,:
other 4.• members were .in
attendance, and. Reeve Lyons
presided, •
minutes of the 1970
iriangural session,were read and
- adoptred On .motion of
COUncillais Rutherford and
.,A number of delegations were •
present to talk tO council„ The
fist of of these was a member of ,
' the Federation of Agriculture.
•"'Don' Young spoke , briefly
requesting' the township to
continpe to support them in
their efforts toaid thefanner.
• Three members of the Board
of Trustees for the Village of
Auburn; appeared before '
council. Messrs. Fred Wagner,
c hair ma,n, Frank Raithby,
•secretary -treasurer and Keith
Arthur, requested help from
council in,bgectlring assistance
from the county to make
extensive repairs to the Main
Street of the Village.
Messrs. J. D. Durnin, Ross
Durnin and Frank McQuillin
attended ibefore council and
questioned the • members apd
clerk regarding the. Murray
Drain.
Mr._,K.eniaunnof B M. Ros
• and Associates, who° did the
engineeringsarazey-
culvert at L,t , oncess' ion
6-7, was in attendance fer the
opening of the tenders for the
multiplate culvert for the site.
On motion of Councillors Foran
and Rul.herford •""West
Mawanosh Municipal
Corporation accepted. the tender
of Ontario Culvert for a 56 foot,
12. guage 96" span multiplate
culvert at $1330.00 erected, for
the cul:vert at, Lot 16,
Concession 6-7." Motion carried.
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• Foran and McDonald.
A motion by Councillors
Foran and Rutherford instructed
the clerk to advertise in the'
Lueknow Sentinel , and the
Winghain Advance -Times for,'
• two weeks for (1) Warble Fly
Inspector (ii) warbieide and (iii)
•sprayer.
The road accounts were
ordered paid on . motion of ,
CotincillorsMeDOnald and'
Rutherford. . •
• , GENERAL ACCOUNTS ,
',The following general
a c counts were passed for
payment on motion of
Co unc •
0 By-law No. 4, 1970, levying a -
•special rate against S1/2 Lot 19
_and_E% Lot Concession 12,
for a tile drainage 'loan, was
passed on motion,9f Councillors
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tors McDonald ind•
Foran:
Corporation of the Village of
Lucknow' --- donation,
$5,000.00; Township of Kinloss,
hospital representative expense
share, $25.00; Ontario Hydro, '
hall power, $9.75; welfare
accounts, $1,349,23; Ontario
Municipal Board, Rodger
Drainage Works approval,
$15.00; Blyth District Fire Area,
expense levy, $150.00; Salvation
Army, 1970 grpt, $30.00;
-Harold Errington,' three . fox
bounties, -$6.00; Receiver
General, postage stamps, $6.00;
Huron -Perth C.R.C.S.S. Board,
1969 levy, $3,472.64.
e c assrooms, gym, corridors, spare rooms and any other ,areas large enough are being put 'to
• good use after regular 1441 hours at GDCI this week as students prepare for the annual At Home -
ball to be held this Prid4., The theme this year, is Cinderella and with'the work that is going into
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. it, this should, be oneofthe7best yet- Prnaringfl�wers for the decoration of the main gym are,
left tp right, Anne Doorly, Carolyn'Perey, Janet Wide and Raga Hamilton. - staff photo..
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ROAD ACCOUNTS
H. Culbert, salary, $130.82;
*G. Hum.phrey, Operator,
McDonald,
Wingman.,...$291.82; R. Phillips,
"Nv-frigrrf " ; Jack'
Aitchison, sanding, $10.50; Roy
Hardy, plowing. snow;
$1,499.00; • N. McDonald,
plowing snow, $1,095.00; H. O.
Jerry, eable, $95.13; 6. Smyth,
welding and bolts, 512.89;
Imperial Oil Ltd., fuel and tax,
$221.35; Grant Chisholm, motor
oil, $68.04; K. • K. • Dawson,
sledge,- $8.40; D; R. M: Co. Ltd.,
strbave-whgel, $10.73; Bank of
Commerce; G.P.P. and income
tax, $156.97; Receiver General;
stamps, $27.00; Receiver
General, postage stamp, ' S6:00.
Council adjourned to' meet -
March 3, at 1:06 -p.m. at the
clerk's home. • -•
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District girls had ,a successful
day' re(iently in Brantfbrd
dancing competition sponsored
by Western , Qntario Highland
Dancing Associatior.l.
• 1:)6bie 1!:11iott Of G,odericb
won two first placetold medalS
and a trophy in the 1:0 years -and--
undeLa7ateurivi
claSs.
•msKaren coreg,
Brucefield won two third place
-bronze---medals in the 11 years
-anVer novice..class.
Miss'Stlxia Wilson ol Varna
(won -one third place bronze,
medal in the 11 years and over •
novice class.,
Miss -Beth McKay of Paisley
Won two fourth place iibbons in
the amateur 14 years and over
class.
The four girls are pupils of
Mrs, S. Telford of Goderich,
teacher of Highland Dancing.
GDCI Vikings win again
_ The Goderich Viking Seniors
emerged victorious, 57-47, over
St. Marys in • boys' senior
Huron -Perth basketball action in
St. Marys last week.
The Vikings led by two
points, 24-22 at the half, but
.trailed 38-36-- after three.
quarters, before pulling away in
the final quarter to wtn by 10
points.
Warren :"Wonder" Watt
sparked the Viking's cause with
points, including si),s: fin- six
from the free throw line. He lso VICtory,
gathered in 15 rebounds while
playing his best game of the GIRLS BASKETBALL
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MacNaughton predicts 1970
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• growth3 tete of 7:` percent. ...,
Provincial treasurer„ Charles to $4.5 -billion in 1970,
MieNauefon says he expects ▪ sharply above last year's
- ' that Ontario will mot experience .• estimated $3.9-billion..Retail ,
as high a.' rate of growth iT1 gross
year as it did during 1969. percent increase in 1969.
sales will 'rise by„,7.5 percent, '
provincial product during this slightly less than' • their 8.4
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. The score was tied 21-21 at the Goderich girls were unable _to_ 136 pund--c,lass,"-Jini--Reaburn-in------
the "157, pound class, Murray
Torrance in the 168 pound class,
Mark Ryan in the 178 pound
class, and Al Drennanin the 194 -
pound class.
• Against St. Marys, winners
for Goderich were Philip
Blaisdale in the 90 pound class,
Jim Ginn in the 106 pound crass,
Don Broughton in • the 430
poundtclass, Pete Johnson in the
136 pound class, Con Melady in
.2 -the 1-41 pound class Jim
-Reaburn in the 157 pound class,
Al Drennan in the 194' pound
class and Pat Melady in the
unlimited class.
Kingsbridge
'Guides -
half And the decision was in
cibublii right to the final buzzer.
The defeat left the Gederich
team' with a three win, four loss
record and relegated them to the
• sidelines for post season play.
Three of the team's -four losses
were by less than-filie points.
Doug Fisher hit for 13.points, ,
Brian Scully had 11 and Charlie
Turland" 9 for b-Goderich.
McIntosh with 12 and'Andrews
with 10 paced the St. Marys
season for the Blue ,and' White.
Brian, Mac was the
only other Viking in 'double
figure,, with..15. Jon Ginn with
seven, Gary -Lounibury with six,
Stu. Asher with three and -Dave
Carruthers with three completed
the scoring. Craigmile, with 14
.polints paced the Clinton attack.
The Vikings, with five wins
and two losses, are currentl'v tied
for first place with Seaforth and
Stratford C--entral,' but Clinton
and 'Stratford 'Northwestern are
right behind in the.fight for the
four playoff berths. A win over
South Huron this week would
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The , GDCI Juniorgirls
continued their winning .ways in.
Huron -Perth basketball • by
defeatimg St. 'Marys 22-10, but
their big sisters•dropped a 36-23
decision to the St., Marys Seniors
in games played here !ast
Thursday:
The Junior's reqord''-now
stands at a' perfect.7-0, as they
, continue to domiriate, the league.' -
Sue Duckworth led the GoderIch•
scoring with -14 points. Sue
Godfrey got four, Mary Wilkin
and iane Filion two each, and
greatly enhance the Vikirigs' Gaye NIero, one.
chances of nailing down a . .For St. Marys, -D. Newton
-RlayOff spot." haa ;live -points, D., Seiley three,
Yikings%hdpes for. and M. Huston and J. Swan one.
The Senior girls Were put..
a pla co position were dashed
by their' 41-38 loss to ar3..,.s. played by the -
S.ClIfast, good
. _ • 'shooting St. ,Marys team.. 'The
Robertson
Growth in gross provincial
Unemployment,' -.7"vhich C 001
product last year is estimated at averaged a !my 3.2 JL 11 , ,
Robertson Memorial Senior
Wing's 1,, -year-old " public
speaking representative,- Ernie
,of Mrs. PrOctOr's
robm, won in the Huron County
finals in Clinton Friday.tHe will
now go to Glencoe a week frorn. '
Saturday to speak about
• "Pigeons.'', We all know he will
do his best,and wish him luek.
We are holding a Valentine's
dance tonight froM 3A-5 to5:30
p.m. - .The proceeds. as at
previous dances, will go towards
the grade eight graduation
banquet in June.
• Monday night,- in senior girls
volleyball after school, teams
five and four 'played -with team,
five winning by a sscore,of 1.2-4.
Teams eight and. also had a
game, and team eight won by a
score of 8-0.
Both the sevens and eights in
OUT Wing are making jackdaws
,for Mr. Scratch's history class.
The pupils choose a topic from a
list of over 30. Examples inchide
Upper and Lower Canada in
1800, Lord Durham's rteport,
• and Joseph Howe for the eighth
graders, and Henry Hudson;
Boston Tea Party, and Cartir.
for the -grade sevens
9.8 percent - a less exuberant 1969, willreach an estimated
7.6 - percent is predicted for " '3.9 percent this year: That
1970. , would mean an aveiage_
"I don't know that it's a bad '122;000 Oritiifiang ''out.. -Of
thing,'"gaiii the treasUrer. "The - - work, compared with an
• kind -of growth rate we enjoyed •average 95,000 Iasi - year:
last year (1969) was to some Investment is expected to
extentoafool's paradise...more climb 17 percent in 1970 to
- _ inflationary than real. I'm about $7 -billion, with rnost
,Mcliiied to think that what we of the increase in the private
have projected...a steady, sector. The economists added
sustainable increase based on '
that . much of . the- '1970
real economic growth...is the
investment may be carried
best' possible economic over from 1969 projects
_p_erforrnane."
d el ayed by construction
Mr: MacNaughton does not
strike's.
see an end to inflation in 1970.
He expects real growth of 3.-6; Dearing with inflationary
' percent in current dollars and a controls, Mr: MacNaugh'ton said,
• price increase of 3.8 percent. ' "If our growth is interfered with
Last year, the • comparable to much, other jurisdictions
figures were 5.1 percent and 4.3 will pay_. the price as well.
percent. . Ontario is not only the centre of
•, Other 1970 forecasts by production in Canada, but it lso,
provincial economists include constitutes one-third of. the
• the -following highlights: market," T h.e .onl y
Exports were up about 5 an ti -inflationary • policies
• percent in 1966' and a slow available to Ontario- were to -
down is expected because of spend less money and collect
- expected lower U.S. auto more taxes, the 'treasurer.,,dded..
t:•,• sales. Housing starts are ,"We chose to do both, and both
-- unlikely to be better than last are anti-inflationary measures as
' • year, which 'were little better far as Ontario is concerned. I
• than the year before. New find it difficult to see what more
construction should increase Ottawa'expects oftnitario." ,
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•• Sunday;'.Feb. 1 On Highway 8
east of Berimiller Rd. 'James
Clyde toughen, Clinton, was
involved in a single car accident
resulting in damage to the
vehicle he was driving.
• Sunday Feb. 1., on Con. Rd.
12, Stanley Township south of
Stanley' Sideroad " 1, Joseph
Vaughan Kinahan,- 177 Quebec-
Goderich was involved hi a
single car accident resulting in
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Manor damage to the vehicle he
was driving. .
• Tuesday', Feb. 3, on ,Highway
21„Atorth of Bayfield, Robert
Keith Peek, RR 1, Zurich was
involved hi a single car accident
resulting in damage to his
a . The sane day on- County
• Road 4 west of High -way 4,
Robert- Kenneth 0.1Viiller, 378
•Victoria ,St., Clinton and John
-Bane r., Brudefield, woe wet -of ,Huron ltd. 15
in ear-tractOr accident (ConStarice Donald JameA
reaU1t1r4A minor damage to the 1tiiiy tondesboto was involved
tierVehielew Patsolgor Michael "ht a'Singte'ear accident resulting'
Citter, 84-Vietoria St„ elirktoit itt miner damage to the vehicle
received injuries. he wag driving,
Wednesday,- Feb.' 4, On" the
Hanna Mitchell Trailer Park, RR ecorators
2 Goderich, east of Highway 21,
a parked unattended vehicle
registered to Ralph Harrison,
Box 131, Goderich was struck
by a vehicle owned by- Peter
Iflstra, RR 2 Goderich resulting
in Minor damage to the vehicles.
Also that day on Highway 8
east, of Holmesville, Barbara
Elizabeth Norman, RR • 3,
Clinton wa'S involved in a single
ear accident resulting in damage
to the vehicle she was driving.
Experienced
Thursday,, Feb. 5 on County -
Road 1 north of County Road
20, Shirley • Hackett, RR 7,
Lucknow. and-WillianT 'Webster,
RR, 2, Ltieknow, were involved
in a two -ear aecidebtireaulting in
damage to both vehiejes.
Friday, Feb, 6, oh Highway 8
' INTERIOR. AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTING
AND
WALLPAPERING
Reasonable Prices
Free Estimates
Radius uf 15 Miles of
Goderich
W. Pedersen_ -
17 Bock Stteet
• Phone 524-.6667
Afier Six
justkei‘ McCreight
86 East Street
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find their shooting eyes, hitting
on only 12. percent of their
Shots. - • •
'Peggy Stoddart with 10, Clara
Bedard with six, Sue • McLeod
with three, Gail Fisher with two
and Carol Willis with one were
the Goderich scorers.
For St. Marys Barb Pfaff led
with 15 points; while. Pat and
Carol Barrett had eight arid six
points respectiVely, and F-.
Murphy had three.
WRESTLING -
The G.D.C.I. wrestling team
finished' the regular season by
splitting . a pair of matches last
week.
They suffered, their first
Atlefeat of ,the year'hen they
drop
eed a close 2 -2 „ decision
.to South Huron .of Exeter,' buter
came back to defeat the toUgh.
St.' Marys team, 34-30 two days
later, ' ... . .
.The Goderich matmen thus
finished the season with a-fiVe
' v1/4 in, one loss recOrd, which
Ivould seem to give„ good .hOpe.
for success in the Hui -On -Perth
W-restling Tournament to be held
-this w,eek in Exeter. ,
In the Match against Exeter;
;oderich • winners were Brian
Schmidt in -the 115 poundclass,
Don Broughton in. the 130
pound class, Pete Johnson in the
A Guide i ,prayer I
Kingbridge Guide meeting
Thursday eyening,,.,, Lt. -
MacLennan played a stick
jumping gaene,with them.
Girls went to patrol eorners
and Lt. Ceasar gave a talk on
.".hygiene;- Wylie Capt. Tigert gave
Lt's. and new Guides a lest on
History of Guiding. Capt Tigert
is having enrollment on
February 19 and mothers of -
Guides • to be enrolled are
.invited.
Campfire washeld by
Swallows. They ,g,-,:scIngs$,And
played games. --.44,fleeting, was
closed
clbsed with Guide Prayer and
Taps.
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