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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-11-12, Page 194 4 Newly Renovated Goderich Memorial Arena To Be Officially Re -opened at 2 p.m.,Sunday, November 15: Hockey Game To Follow Congratulations to . tide... TOWN OF GODERICH On The Official Re -Opening Of Your Newly Renovated Goderich Memorial t Arena: We are happy to have been chosen by John Refflinghaus Construction Ltd. to- supply i¢he -structural steel for this project. London Steel Indushies • -4.$ Burslem St. London, Ont. Dial 451-.1140 ON THE OCCASION, OF/ THE RE -OPENING OF THE GODE.RICH MORIAL ARENA PAINTING By D. A. KAY & SON CLINTON 482-9542 Cong rat:U:Iations° u to the Town a Goderich WE ARE' PLEASED TO HAVE ,BEEN CHOSEN TO DO THE • Y A ELECTRICAL RENOVATIONS AND TO INSTALL ELECTRIC HEATING 11 GRAHAM ELECTRIC 155 KEAYS ST.. 524.8670 SNIDER, HUGET & MARCH ,,, ENGINEERS/ARCHITECTS STAR,THDASDAY,'NOV Y M out ready for occu Remodelling of the former supply,, building at Canadian Forces Base to 4,provide new quarters for • the? , expanded • goperatiops7_" of Clinton Area is • moving ahead rapidly.- Saks apidlySays Area Manager Walter *should "Dur service group. should be in the centre by late November, And we expect to move the rest of the staff early in the new year." . Ontario Hydro bought the building from the Department of ua National Defence last • July for $70,000. Along with the supply building, Hydro acquired 3.44` acres of land which is to be used for storing vehicles and other equipment. Larger facilities for Clinton Area became necessary after it was amalgamated with Exeter Area this -spring. "This' meant we had to provide administration and service for an additional 3,000 customers," says Mr. Palmer. The Clinton office has experienced a space shortage for some years. When the customers from Exeter were transferred, the existing office became totally inadequate. Harrison-Nfartyn Construction of -London , has the general contract for'_ converting the former depot to Hydro's needs. The estimated cost of renovation is around $250,000. Work ' at the site includes complete remodelling of the 212' by 61' building, plus an attached two-storey annex of 20' x 63', as well as fencing and paving of the property. Hydro's archited4 Ken Candy designed the interior and exterior changes to the office, service -centre, and grounds complex. The property, located one and a quarter miles south of Clinton on No. 4 Highway, has been fenced with temporary access to Invitation The Citizens Of The' .0 Town Of Goderich are cordially invited to attend the OFFICIAL RE OPENING at mei G DERICH MEMORIAL ARENA and be present at the RE -DEDICATION CEREMONIES at 2 P.M., SUNDAY! NoVEMB R .T The ceremcies a to be followed by our first official p ogramme: A HOCKEY GAME° BETWEEN THE GODERICHe OLDTIMERS • and the SEAFORTH INTERMEDIATES Children must be accompanied' by adult f~oderici Recreation and Community Centre Board the roadway. built, Eventually the entrance will be widened and paved, and. an extension to ,the highway .(an exit lame) added: Sonie swings wily ,be realized by Ontario ,Hydro as a result of th'e deal to .bur the Canadian Forces" properly rattier than building a new .facility. L , As" was stated last spring by provincial and federal' authorities, "both ° Hydro customers and taxpayers generally should benefit from the co-operation" displayed by both authorities in employing existing public facilities to maximum advantage." Area n Manager Walter Paliher adds that "a new building would have given us 9,500 square feet,,, while the supply - • =.depot, remodelled to our standards, provides a total`of 15,691 square feet." -. A° third larger than other area offices in Western . Region, Clinton Area will have ample room to hold marketing seminars, staff training, and other meetings. • Mr. Palmer notes that the new offices will be completely air conditioned and electrically heated. The service part of the building will draw `steam heat from the original facilities which will continue to be supplied • tom -the Base's ' eenOel he system, With amalgamation, ,a number of the staff from Exeter Arei were transferred ter Clinton, $ .Imernen were part of the group, including; J. 0, Potter; O. J,. Harrison, Doug Ritchie;4, $rt' Brintnell, H C..Strettox ; uu4 Bill Birchar Forester Art A,. Simpson and Meter Headers. 1. G. Mason. and John Leppiington, and of the office staff, June . ' Bierling, Marg --Front and $ales Rep. Chan .. Livingstone^, •: were also transferred. Temporary arrangements to accommodate the,, employees were •tnade by leasing Offices for the sales and inspection staff,.. across ` the ' street . from the present du#ntown Clinton location., "Everyone's been real good about having to work • in conditions which are far from the ideal," says Mr. Palmer. "All of us are eagerly looking. forward to moving into the new building." Meat markets that have their own fresh pork sausages for sale usually make them two or three times a week to insure freshness., Such sausages should be kept. refrigerated after purchase ,and used within a couple of days. REDCROSS BLOOD CLINIC WED., NOV. i8th Advertisement Published By DEARBORN STEEL TUBING MFG. CO. LTD. DRESS PATTERN DESIGNING MADE EASY! Learn How . You Can Get "A Perfect Fit Every Time!" In This Exciting Demonstration of: DRESS PATTERN DESIGNING -FITTING -DRESSMAKING TIPS If you sew at all. Ifyou have ever been frustrated in your home sewing projects by patterns that won't fit — and adjust- ments that don't work — then you will not want to' miss this demonstration. you may bring your questions and sewing problems to the class and 'we will help • you solve them. If you SEW TO SAVE OR SEW TO SHOW — we can help you do it better! Anna Romaniuk, ' designer -couturier and manager of Canada's only school teaching Dress Pattern Designing through home 4' Study, Wil conduct the classes in Clinton. ANNA ROMANIUK WILL SHOW YOU: - • How easily and quickly you can learn to make your own perfect -fit garment patterns exactly to your own body measurements and contours, for any style of dress, pant suits, slacks, coats, etc. • How you can creat a, new style simply by changing the position of the darts or cutting Tines' in your basic patterns. • • How you can use your own imagination, your own .fashion ideas to create your own designs, or easily copy any high fashion design that appeals to you. • How to speed up cutting, fitting and sewing o procedures and still have that couturier -finished look in you,.' home sewn garments. • Many other 'designer's "secrets" to hep y, have the best -fitting, 'best - looking wardrobe you have ever had! Quality ,garments that you will be - proud to wear and proud to be able to tell everyone that you designed and made yourself! And saved yourself money in the bargain! * THIS VI/hILL BE OUR ONLY DEMONSTRATION IN HURON COUNTY THIS YEAR, AND WILL BE HELD AT THE: CLINTON LEGION HALL TWO SESSIONS WILL BE HELD ON: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18t1 - Times: Afternoons: From 2:00 to 4;00 Evenings: From 7:00 to 9:00 You need 'only to attend one clasi. You may RESERVE a seat EARLY by calling 235-0740. ADMISSION $1.00. (To be paid at the door). this will entitle you to a R FREE CONTEST at bitch class for a ,d ress•le en th of crltnpeleno. WALT -ANN'S DRESS PATTERN DESIGNING SCHOOL P.O. BOX 610, EXETER, ONTARIO' (Registered as a Trade School 'Under The Trade School§ Regulation .Act)