HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-04-29, Page 66 .GODERICH SIGNAL-STAiLTHUR$D/,Y, APRIL 29, 1971
BY SNOOPY
. own lathers 'have given us the green dight to make necessary
repairs and ren.o'vations up to `510,000. These changes will he -under
the supervision of Mayor Harry Worsetl an fRieeway Manager Bruce
Eskimo
Some of these changes have already been started,
They include:
- Widening of the track to 48 feet t all pc;ints. (This will
changing of Catch basins and, drains,)
- A new hub rail around the entire track.
- Major renovations to grandstand -includes a. 12, foot
runway in front of the stand.
- Improved lighting in mutual area. fl
-- A new paint' job in the mutual area.
- Asphalt paving at the rear of the stand.
- And a new chain length fence front_ the
north -end of the grandstands. . .
barn area
NEW ARRIVAL
�--Bo' McLean reports a colt • to Virginia Adam
Meadowland.
Board to
withold names
-°of resignations
mean
paved
to the
by H.A.
Snoopy
SPRQUI.E SHOES,
KINGSTON ST. (Next To The. Club Grill)
BY.SHIRLEY J. KELLER
In order to prevent
"embarrassment to, teachers" the
members of the Huron County
Bo -off'' Ltlrueation 'have agreed The G ode rich 'harbor concurred_ -.
to w'' hold the names of committee has received the' '1 five -member beach patrol
.teaches w "_ have resigned from approval of Goderich 'Town hos been engaged With Peggy
the staff u„til the legal dat:es'fpr Council to provide mooring Stoddart to be supervisor at
natificatiot , November 30 and space this su►trmer at no charge $1.75 per 'hour with - Bob
May 31.. to , the Cons of Imperial, Schmidt, Carol: Willis, Mark.
No ane, ,on the board frontiersmen, `t'atte s and N,.aric°y MacDonald
And'phones near washrooms
Council approves
mooring location
Costs at Agricultural Pork_ not to exceed 510, 000
fix-up:....get go ahead
4t last week's meeting of
Goderich Town.:•, Council,
members agreed to assume the
responsibility for renovations to
portions of Agricultural Park.
The costs are not to. exceed
$10,000 and the division of
'financial responsibility will be
determined by the finance
committee ” at budget time,
council decided. .
The project will be supervised
by Mayor Harry Worsen, .
Association. However, it was
also noted by council that ..the
grandstand on the grounds is in
need of repair as are other areas.
"-Repair, yes," stated
Councillor, Stan Profit, "but not
renovations."
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Councillor Deb 'Shewfelt felt
that renovations are important
to the success of the racing
program, this summer, and ares in'
turn, most important to the
town of Goderich.
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h,�� }�y a sa to e.tt�,*� y��Ka� �`. (, �� (� [�j� r7(1� ♦ Reeve Paul -' �arrwl : alio
e aFioia t , .. .. 1x,,,.,01e,„ , ,i L7m "`,,r,.>,),,,T 4 = pny ' 1,1 y4$„cgoit,t 0? d *,,,, ,,*•,,,,,p ,di ct+x-�{kkv,,„.„.,�r�:enXs�F.. ; a
behind the board's belief that will retain two men on an easily, eat' h. 'Their duties will suggested that an applieattrsrr-k ��.-
recbgnidable craft at all tinier continence about'mid-June, moderato the Department of
one of which , may ' assist the7 n the future, council Agriculture regarding acaptial
harbormaster if required. decided,,,, any surplus - money
expenditure grant at the site. ,
'from the Marina will be placed The renovations are
M a reserve fund to' be used for necessary, council determined,
harbor t and waterfront for the benefit of the Trotting
some teachers may be unduly
embarrassed if the info'rmation is
released to the public as soon as
a resignation is received.
However, the names of
, teachers who will resign from
positions this ,Spring were , a
matter of public record for this
meeting, conducted prior to the
new ruling.
They are Mrs. Bernice Gross,
East Wawanosh PS; Mrs. Peggy
Rowcliffe, Huron Centennial
School; Mrs. Judith Ballantyne,
J.A.U. McCurdy PS; Mrs. Mary
Ellison, Stephen Central - PS;
Michael J. .Fallahay and John
Wilkie, SHDHS; Mrs.. G.
Johnston and- Miss Donna
Youngblut, Clinton PS;, Lorne
McMaster, F.I0. Madill SS: Mrs.
Melva Rammeloo, Exeter PS;
and Miss._.Lois Grasby, music
supervisor, $eaforth PS.
A report was also made by
the administrative staff to the
board members concerning
teacher 'interviews. It was
learned there were 1'1
resignations. f ram the` staff; 81.8
applications received from
teachers seeking employment
with the board; 316 applicants.
present forinterviews; and 508
interviews conducted.
All applicants who will be
offered contracts were
interviewed,' by at ,least; two
principals. A* list ' ;of the
applicants . who are
recommended for appointment
by the board will be presented at
a later .meeting, it was learned.
DUNGANNON
LINDA EMMERTON
Spring is definitely here, and.
I vote we go back to winter.
`Well, Mrs. Spivack; yoot yourfS'--=
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UPPLY
ntroduces ...
CLINTON
• CARL HICKS
Neil Haugh of Haugh Tire Supply, Clinton, is pleased to
announce that, Carl Hicks has joined his staff. Carl has a
special interest in speed and custom assessories. He'd like
you to see -a limited quantity feature available now!
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Town council , also agreed
with--the-harbor -eommit tee that
Bell Canada should be requested
tci install a pay telephone booth
adjacent • to the public
washrooms on the south side of
the harbor.
Reeve Paul Carroll explained
that 'Bell was somewhat
reluctant to comply with .such a
request unless the town would
.assume liability for any
vandalism. However it was the the public washrooms and at the
. recommendation of the harbor Marina will each -be -equipped
committee that the Town of with a submersible sludge pump
Goderich would not agree to at a cost of $184.40 plus -tax
those terms, and town council "plus installation per unit.
1t elopment
A •,reconniendation to .close
•
once -half of the lavatory facilities
in ° each of the men's and
women's sections was approved
for. the 1971 season only. The
move is being made tq reduce
water load on the holding tank
and to minimize vandalism.
As well, the holding tanks at
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School, 15 Caledonia Terr., corner North St.
WHEN? ONE BIG DAY MAY 15, 1971:.
9.12,14,7-9
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Fee $5.00
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Now•its one thing to wake up in
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pussycat :snuggled up to your
feet, but when earwigs start to
get cozy that's too much.
The weather is very poor for
this season. It snowed the first
day of, fishing. But many were
out trying their luck.
This wet weather is good for
our gardens. Myrtle's garden is
sprouting like sixty. Only
trouble -'is, it is sprouting• in
containers on top of the dryer.
Onions of course.
it was reported that one sign
of spring is mini bikes. Mrs. Jack
Ceasobrrs was scootrn' around
enjoying the weather.
Harold Webster and -Lorne
Emmerton attended the spexial
meeting held - at the. L:O:L
Branch 765 Kincardine, .in
honour of William Emmerton •'
who has served his lodge for 70
years. -A good evening was
enjoyed. It was Lorne's uncle
who was honoured.
•
I hope everyone has •a good
week. Please, if you have any
news, phone 529-7967 after 7 -
p.m. or leave 'a message at door.
Mrs, Linda Emmerton
Bridge stores...,.
There were fourteen tables in
play at the Goderich Duplicate
Bridge 'Club Tuesday, April 20.
Winners and their scores were
as follows: ' north and south
winners, Dr. and Mrs. M. Smith,
163; Mr. and Mrs. J. Marti
156; Mrs. - R: Sproule and r
M. Mooney, 155.
East and west' winners, Mr.
and Mrs. Jint Donnelly, 163; Mr.
and Mrs. W. Wharry, '1551/2; Mr. -
W. Laidlaw and B. Orthih, 1491/2.
Total points, Goderich, 2006;
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