The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-10-29, Page 1201.Q ERICH SIGNAL -STAR, TRURSDAY, QCTOBFR 29,1970
Tourist
camp?
(Gimtinued° from, Pa o )
council will recommended to the
1971 council that additional
storm sewer work be carried out
Waterloo and Arthur ,Street, Mr.
Ross informed council that
despite efforts to prevent water
entering the basement of a
private Home near the
still
e
intersectirn water was tt1
5
,
A
e . He said
trip ' basement- entering thebase..
n g
the present public service was
not adequate at this point and
should be increased. Council
agreed.
sand bar at the ri}outll of
the Maitland River is : ain
posing a threat and the town will
r ... a
W 'h
again seek to have it removed by
tho *roper ,authorities; Letters
have been. sent to the . p kblic
works department of the federal
government who did the work
last year.
Approval for the expansion of
facilities at the water treatment
plant has been received from
OWRC. The capacity of the
plants , will be increased by
t
500,000 gallons per day ato cos..
o it
n
of $20,000. The money ey wlbe
,
taken from the reserve fund of
PUC.
The Goderich landfill site at
Holmesville will remain open
five days per week from, now on
according to the committee in
charge of the site. A report of
the numbers of loads taken to
the site by the municipalities
involved showed Goderich with
the „greatest amount. It vial
Stiggested the percentage n.
t
e ai
by
ew
'municipalities be reviewed and
adjusted as the Goderich waste is
packed before delivery to the
site, others are not.
Deputy reevpr..;., Walter
Sheardown reported the CNR
was going to remove the siding
once used - to reach the
roundhouse, The deputy reeve
stated that in discussions with
CNR perso nnel with regard to
.moving telegraph wires, to enable
1i f, .
expansion of parking acilittes at'
DQmllnion. Road `11/fachi eery
Company, he had been lhformed.
the siding was ,to be removed.
The siding . is on town owned
land.
Deputy Reeve Sheardown also
reported General lectric.
Company ilad offered to replace
half the lights on Huron Road at
no cost to the town, The town
d received coMplaints about
lights bts ` keRn
� a
d General
Eectric agreedd.change
litl per
cent of therm at no, charge,
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BURGER BAR
Now Open 11 a.m.
Closed Sundays
4
Bowling: is once, again in full swim (if you will excuse the pun)
n
_wl.on Huzo.
B
- anrf r teams -are: filling the_alley_s -at the. -Little o
Road. Owner Frank Little tells us ,there are .120 teams active
which include 35 mens' teams, 30 ladies' teams 35 mixed teams
and 20 junior teams. The, average team consists of six regular
Ashfield
BY MRS. E. HOW ES
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
MacLennan spent last weekend
-in Detroit.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean, Mrs.
Stuart 1VlacLennan, Mrs. David.
MacMurchy, Mrs. Jim West, Miss
Sadie Johnson and Mrs. Earl
Helves attended' -A: W. M. S.
meeting in Chalmers Church,
Whitechurch on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coulter �f
London were weekend guests -of
their daughter Mrs. Alvin Robb.
Mrs. Colin MacGregor is
visiting in Toronto this week.
Johti Bowes of Toronto was a
Sunday visitor with • his uncle ,
Earl Howes.
bowlers and two'spares. The. alleys" are turned over . to e
childre t; hof�'QueewElltabeth•" Scholl for retarded -each week for
a free bowling outing and patients from -Goderich-Psycbiat?ic
Hospital, adults and children, are similarly entertained. –staff
photo.
Tourist
__ :occomodation _ .too ..-
Keith Holman, owner of the
^Meneset Mobile Home site north
of ' Goderich informed. the
Signal -Star this week his facility
would be catering to tourist.
A Signal -Star article last week
quoted a visitor to council who
stated he had visited the Meneset
park and found it to be a
permanent site and not one for
tourists. Mr. Holman says this is
not so.
Socia I news
Mrs. Edna A. Johnston,
formerly of 143 Cameron Street,
• is visiting her son Frank
Johnston and his family at
Oyen, Alberta.
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