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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-02-18, Page 10fi 1.1$1 41:+, ',A R,' i1I1I Y, f liftUA►RX 18,1971 Reports 'continued from. Page 1. s. the planning board. He said he felt it would be good foricouncil to know what was happening with the various groups and hoped other committees would start a system of reporting at ' least' monthly to council. He said he would 1'ave a written report of• the activities of -the board for . this week. Reeve Paul Carroll asked what . provisions' were •inc1i ded in the agreement withSt. Pierre Construction ' concerning. , the dem.oltippnt 'of Victor Lauriston 4��,.nf�:al!jMeA41:1Q+�. A':4L04 04.0 ':... ,,,,� `ic46i:"«tr":"**.M ' been left- for --some time and . suggested the company be asked . about its plans for completing' - the work. Council agreed. Clerk Treasurer Harold..Walls v reported the„ Ontario Housing Corporation was going to place town houses in Goderich up -for sale in the spring and a bylaw 4vould be needed to exempt the hoes from part lot control. The hose hpyseware 4714ated -on South Street between Blake and Bennett and will be' offered to tenants first;. Other town houses will 'be made -available at a' later date. The by-law was passed. Applications for the post of animal, control officer were dealt with in 'Committee of the whole of council and when reconvened council approved 'a motion to ask Richard Eisler of Britannia Road to attendthe next meeting . for an interviews. a A Youth Bowling Council zone roll -off was held on $uriday" at the Little Bowl with teams competiri,g from Walkerton,. Listowel, Kincardine, Port, Elgin and Goderich. There were three divisions with, two sections in each — tea'm and .individual events. Winners in the bailtam girls singles was Carolyn Whitfield, Listowel„ 565; boys singles, Scott Little, Goderich,-491; team event, .girls, Listowel, 2359; boys, Goderich, 2469. Juniors: girls singles, Dale Oke, Goderich, 580; boys singles, Doug ,Clarke,", Listowel, 675; team events, girls, Goderich 2373; boys Listowel, 2617. Senior events. were held the -previous day in Wingham with the following results: Girls singles, Debbie Smith, Goderich; boys singles, Frank Gurr,, Kincardine; team events, girls, no entry -in this division; boys, Kincardine. Winners will advance to the provincial finals with the date and place to be announced. Some ,of the localwinners were, from•the left: Sharon Wei, junior girls, singles winner; Scott Little iantam boys singles winner; Debbie Smith,..senior girls singles winner, Larry Ryan, Rabdy Little and Brad Hamilton bantam boys team winners. —Staff Photo. rrattrmrlrnurrurrrinit rrurrrtmintrituatrturrutrrunto r--- ,unday eb.uary„:�,�}. on,,. Highway 4 north of Clinton ,N. 'Lts: (Cons. 1-2) Carman Allan Riley, Londesboro was involved ' in a single car accident resulting in extensive damage to his vehicle. Riley received' injuries.: The same day on No. 12 Cpunty' Road at Mill Street, Egmondville;-Lawrence Scott, R. R. 1,. Seaforth and` Donald McLean, East William ' Street, Seaforth were involved -in a two car accident resulting in damage to their vehicles. Moriday February , 8 on lots 48 avid 49, Conc. 1, ' East of Highway 4; 'Casey Postma, R. R. 4, Clinton and Mabel McAdam, • 228' Princess Street, Clinton were • involved in a two car acciddnt resulting in minor • damage to the Postna vehicle., Tuesday, February 9 saw two accidents. On No: 12 County 'Road east Of Highway 4. Donald Ray Whitfield, 6,49 Wallace Avenue, London and and.4 William John ° Henderson, R. R. 2, Dublin'were ihvolved in a tw9 'car accident resulting in.. minor damage to' the vehicles they were driving. Also on No. 25 County Road east of No. 22 County Road; Earl Hammond Page, 16 Hudson Court, Kitchener . and Robert .. m v ,ry{ra�.�•'w,9cAh4bvlrr IX'f � • a. ' 0 rt ' ..• itiluurtrrrrt uran uturrarrrirrlrrrrrr uturrauttui uturtior• — (;codon rl'owe 1 + uric eke lex Brown., 'Shakespeare' . a car truck accident resultm These h)* 2ortiteL v 0h - i '-5na8 #optt"ri t ie'So rt ttjartierAi t Curling Competition. They will. go on 'to' compete•'in. Lloydminster, Saskdtchewan,'Mrch 21, 22 and 23, to curl for, the Canadian Foresters Curling Championship against teams from Northern Ontario, British "Columbia, Saskatchewan,'• Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec. The Iadie are Barb Hawkins; lead; Eileen Bowman, second; Lois Vanstone, vice; and Bernice Moore, skip. The men's 'team is composed of Jim Hawkins, 'skip; Verdun Vanstone, vice; Len Bowman; second; and Eric Moore, lead. Old Time Best Bay! COLEMAN'S NEW ORLEANS or DARK RED . STOKEIY'S” Kidney Beans 1 14,-oz.0 th 1'/2 Ib. CANNED HAMS Tin 1.49 Cc EMAN'S ° 1 Ib. PURE LARD Prints KIST -, FAMILY SIZE GINGERALE BISSET'S — '/2 Gal. DARES ...CHOCOLATE involved in .a . two ear accident Street, Port •Burwe -f were minor damage. • to the-^v'ehicles resulting in minor damage to the' involved in a two -truck accident they were driving. vehicles• they were driving. - resulting . in damage - to both u , , , There were five accidents vehicles. they .Were• driving.On Friday, Feb.Wednesday, February 10. • . Hodgins received injuries. `' 2 on No. 12 County Road, east of K•ippen, On No,-•-21_-Highway north of - On 'No... 8..,Highwa\:, .wrest of ' ,Garry''"� McClure, R. R. 2, C. P, R. (Suby ay) Colborne Holmesville (Huron Road ° 31.) Seaforth arid' James Nelemans-' Twp. ' Dickargan 111 Donald Manning 525 'Belmont R. R..3, Listowel were -involved Trafalgar ;Street, Soderich and Ave. .West,, Kitchener and .Will ' in a' two car accident resulting in John Harold Sheardown 531 Dougi Whidden 302 'Matilda ' as involved in -damage driving. to Dufferin Ave,:Apt. 2, London- Street, Linton the were were" involved in a" t`vv'ov° car accident resulting in minor damage to their vehicles. On No. 21 Highway north 6.fJet.. Colborne—Ashfield 'Twp. Line, Th9mas Vanderbu'rgh, R. R: 3. Goderich and. Ben Henry;' 18867 St. A.ubin Detroit, �Iicli., were involved in a two. 'car accident resulting in damage to. their vehicles. Passenger. John, Hardison, -7438Georgia, Detroit, Mich. received injuries. . • On , No. '31 " County Road north of Varna, Thomas Webster Conaitt, Varna, and Edgar John -.Steinbach, -R; R_ -8. •Zurieh-•vwre involved in a two -truck accident, resulting in minor damage to the ConsitLvehicle 0.41 Thursday, February '11. onNo. .4 .Highway south of , Jet. Huron • Road 3 (Brucefield) Ernest Edward Hodgins, 45 West Street, Goderich, and Ralph vehicles they C were SPEED QUEE TRE WORLD'S MOST DEPENDABLE Automatic.- Washer fVelli**ItLAV7 � The World's Most Dependable a 5:799 + Deposit e a. SCE CREAM 894 , G HOSTESS — 69c SIZE POTATO CHIPS ' 594 1 Ib. F kg. AYLMER CHOICE 14 oz Tins PEAS'•s° TREESWEET - 48• oz. Tins ORANGE JUICE. + 4•.4 AYLMER CHOICE 5R7 d 'C'REAM CORN BLUE BONNET ' 28894, MARGARIN'E 14 oz. Tins/ 50734-F i 3 Ib. pkg.' 1.19. FRESH CANADA UTILITY GRADE ROASTING CHICKENS • 'S. BEEFflSTEAKETTES SC,HNEIDER'S -- 6oz. Pkgs.-. COLD MEATS LEGS of LAMB' FRESH SPARE RIBS DAV ERIWBAC 1 l6. 69 PORK RIBLETS --- 3894.RIB ROASTS re. 69' WIENERS le. 59° SIDE- PORK E- 5-$1' 3i9R� 58.$1 Rolls $1 For LIBBY'S =- 14 oz. Tins -FANCY ;PEAS CATSUP LIBBY'S — 12 oz. Tins KERNEL CORN DELSEY TISSUE oToriA__ Choice q°21 oz. CANNED TOMATOES O'RANGERYSTALS RINDLESS 1 Ib. V P Pkgs. 'b: lb. • 9° 21b. Pkg. 89 lb. FANCY — 14 oz. Tins.' 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