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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-07-20, Page 1010 CODE if 0 Peggy Stoddart, Pool, staff, ' presented the report on Judith • Gooderham Park at last Thursday evening's recreation beard ;rneettngfur John Park .who could; net attend because of the '' "...geldfish ;der'hy" being held that night. The total, receipts to date amount to ;3,012.85=7 Seventy-five seasomtickets had•been°so.d, with" 2,757 swimmers attending the , pool so far. Miss Stoddart also reported • .that the signs and playground equipment were in need of paint. The pool edge also needed to be painted with a non -,slip coating.. There' , has already been' one accident because of this she said. 'and children wereconstantly slipping on the edge 'Pool leakage' .is continuing Approximately 2,400 gallons .of water leak out of the pool daily. staff feels the days, when pool attendance is good, another lifeguard is needed to serve on a part-time basis. - H'i pectilly"t'here Wiil.he a, bike'� .rodeq held within a weed. It Wilt be , put on by -the,„ Department' •of Transport and the Local Police. Other events corning up are the , Perth :County Speoiai foie whi-fll - plans are now beng finalized: "Summer Sounds",.Y. a 35 -piece - orchestra which will appear in the near future at the .Band Shell and will need billets and food:, and "Art Trek" which is scheduled".. for Queen Elizabeth School in co- operation with the Goderich Art Club on August 27, 28, and 29. There is a bike pP°oblern. at the pool: pointed out- Miss Stoddart. Children are leaving their bicycles strewn cin the sidewalk instead of us ;%', the bike racks. Paul Carroll agreed that this was quite a ',hazarrd, to 'pedestrians using the sidewalks. Peg Stoddart Suggested that signs could be put upasking children to use the hike , racks. 4 , r Wovowl1 notio.n•ed tha-t:- the report be adopted as presented and that Jahn Park he • authorized to hire part-time. staff -.zo : requested,.r _..._...-.._ _ p . _ The 9. 00.00 arena Qper;ateS ' 18, hours a day: in•an arena report to the recreation bard last Thursday e.veriing it .was suggested that an assistant arena manager be''hir•ed to relieve the present manager, Bil1. I.,urnby from such a heavy' work day:. It was pointed out by Mr. Lumby, that. if it hadn't been for, Paul' '4 ',Paquette who)ras been of some e p assistance in past, the arena Would have been in• trouble last year when Mr. Lurnby had tai ' suddenly go into hospital, Bill Lumby feels that somebody else "Should learn the °business of operating the arena in case of a similar occurrence. Mr. Lumby also reported that some remodelling was being done to the storage room. The sewer in the ladies room is causing problems and should be -tri up It r;mi;urir iii feets:' It was agreed that the Arena Corpmittee look over the sewer system with power" td act. In -other changes, the• arena's P, A. " • system -.is . to come downstairs. A "P,A." hook-up is .:• . also _to -bc-installed in the tic-ket booth. The Arena is flooded at the front doors when•it rains. In order to 'prevent this the blocks at the edge of the race track need to be lowered. This will cause the water to run across the track, instead of its original path into the' building itself. DRMCO feats BrindI�y in final three innings BY'KEITH WILLIAMS DRMCO scored •single runs Ili thte final three innings to edge Brindley Plastering 3-2. Brindley opened the scor-ing4n the third with two runs when Bob McWhinney led off with a single: ' Jim Fielder rea,hed on an error, moving McWhinney to second, Both runners advanced one base andDon Thompson reached on an error scoring McWhinney. Ron.. Ho$1ge ,followed with " a ? ° double. scoring Fielder. DRMCO. got on'the scoreboard in the fifth when F'rank•.MacDonald reached on an error,' advanced to' second• on a walk, and scored on an error, Wayne Doak's solo homerun tied - ....the game in. the'Sikfh ; 'With two out in the seventh. Don McWhinney reached on an error , and advanced to third on two wild pitches. Wayne ...Doak * waiked, putting runners -on first and third. 'Ron. .Miller bunted, scoring McWhinney. Dort McWhinney didn't strike out or walk a hatter and allowed .five hits. Jim Martin and Al NNirins.allowed , two' hits, struck out•three, walked five and hit one Building Centre. Sifto Salt and Fisher Custom Building all have five wins and eight losses; Gord" s Sports trails with nine points on four wins, eight losses and one fie. DR;MICd plays Fisher Custom Building andGord's Sports meets .Building Centre in two important Th games 'tonight (ttrsdav, July 20).. Sandy's Clippers • versus Gord's. Sports • and Gower's Garden Centre plays Brindley Plastering• nn. Sunday, July 23 In two very important games ori' Monday. July 24, Fisher Custom Building plays 'Building Centre and aSifto Salt plays Brindley Plastering. --- - --, -- . - Fluron County parents viii have should say so:.. how tar does:education go?". . • available at terrliic savings 1-42.11.40-0:0 TOR IN O "5 00 ::2:: iitti:.ws. tier: • , .,. .. .. •'ti::r....... ......�..... �._.w:'�•`1.•'.titi:t\:•r}.}':[i:{L[tL �:......1... ..�. Baseball •quiz :. - The answers to last week's quiz areas follows: The New York Met' named VRAM was . MARV spelled backwards for Marvelous Mary Throneberry and there are 108' stitches"on an official baseball. •° Questions-. Who was the last big league ball player to bat 400 --w.ith • which team do you associate "The Gashou'se Gang?" :When things get hot, as they did late last week, there's no where better to cool fhem off than at the Kinsmen wading pool on South Street, especially for the tiny tots. :This group put on a .real''disp`Iay'of water splashing for the Signal Starphotographer as they made use of the faci I ities-p•ro:vi.ded by the local• service club, (staff photo) • Must sign waiver Board wants parents responsil Construction project of , • to accept more responsibility for Vice-chairman 'John Broadfoot' Wilfred Shortreed ' suggested their children while taking part '• in who conducted the meeting in•the thota better solution would be to certain outdoor activities offered, absence of Chair -man Robert reluir,e the parents of each through the schools.""' Elliott, notedfhat ac v*parent who strident to sign a "blanket Where swimming ois a• doesn't sign the form - will. pos`sibility or whereparticipanon automatically prevent their sons d, involves use of a boat, canoe or or daughters from faking -,part in,.Kintatd'in-e • k.� . ,.M,.„ other small water cuff':' he the program, He wondered what transportation is by other than (or would happen if, the signature of Transportation ' • and •in . „ addition to). • regular the parent was si,naply 'forgotten Communications Minister•. transportation, provided by the by the student."Would that.. Gordon Carton. Q C., has boarri; where • stridents are student not be • permitted t perm batter., .•. .announced the award of'a contract • Sandy's Clippers _remained in on Highway •9 and 21 in the Owen first place with 21 points on 10 .-Sound district to Tow•land- wins, two losses and one tie. Hewitson Construction Limited of Gower's Garden Centre esand London for $295,396. DRMCO are tied for second :with The protect is for grading, sixteen points, drainage. .ranular base: hot -mix Both teamshave eight wills but paving, patching and frost heave ' _DRMCO has lost•five, one more treatment on Highway 9 •and.21 ' than Gowers. Brindley from 1.14 miles east of Plastering, •Building CentreTS'ifto -.Kincardine-east 1i -mils -ea -steely Saltand Fisher Custom have all for 5.53 'miles and includes played . games and all have 10' intersection improvement. points. Brindley Plastering -had_ Work.is slated to begin in early four wins. 'Seven losses and two August with completion scheduled ties. - ' by October 25. o transported out Of the province:. participate in the program'!" or T'her'e there is any "potentially asked Broadfoot. hazardous" situation, parents "If he's 18. he can sign his own will be required to sign a waiver form," answered rill. "If he's 16 absolving the board of any ' and his form is not signed, I .guess responsibility in case of accident he'd stay 'At the school." (sr death`- "If,.parents are in favor of the Board'memher Caylev'l•iill said program, they'll sign. After all. he didn't think it was necessary for the board to assitme this kind.. .of respons'thjlity' __ .,. --- • • Parents should he aware of a potential hazard." . "If. they are in favor of their child. participating. they should say so. If they are not .:n favor, they le waiver" at the beginning of the yearto.cover all activities. Hill suggested the director of " education 'study the feasibility, of. such a form. .Summe EXTERIOR C.I.L. HIGH ' HIDING WHITE MILL END RED GREEN &,GRE' Paint Saln • $6.9 5prgal,w $4.9 5 H.O. JERRY FUEL '& HARDWARE -84 KINGSTON ST. .W GODERICH OPEN 8a.m.to6p:m. Daily -Friday ;Evenings till 9. 524-9671. SHOP RIPLEY MEAT MARKET FOR FRESH`iIOME KILLED BEEF AND ',P-1) THIS WEEK'S SPE ROUND SJJAK-or-ROMf JOrBONELESS RUMP ROAST HAM ROAST or 1AMSTEAKS Ib. HOME. MADE, $40SAGE • lb. ORA QLB. FOR 5:50 HO1iECURED BACON RiNDTON 69C Slicedor Piece BEEF LIVER, gib.: 4'9c BOLOGNA. (IN THE PIECE) '3 16. 99i FREEZER SPECIALS CHOICE YOUNG BEEF OR PORICONLY HGMI.K4LL:ED • 6-cyel nd r air'torrFr tie,"radio, 1 9000 rnr`tes L i.c. 97112L 1970 FORD MAVERICK 2 door, 6 cyclinder automatic,, radio, just 25,000miles, Lic. K47851 1968 RAMBLER L REBEL 550 ,2 door hardtop, 6 cycl inder automatic, radio, reclining seats, new whitewall tires. Lic. K52926. 1967 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME' 2 door hardtop, 400 engine, power steering, power brakes, vinyl top, bucket seats, one owner low mileage car. Lic..K52955• $1595 1965 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN,106, . , �� Sedan,, V8 automatic, radio, a one.owner, lady' driven car sold new by McGee.'s. Lic. 56731L'5 1969 BEAUMONT CUSTOM 2 door hardtop, V8• automatic, radio,/ rear -defroster;-vinyl top, power steering, power brakes, whitewafis.,..wheel..•discs, 36;000 --lady driven' miles: Lic:-N32344. • 5219 1 967 PONTIAC GRAND PARISIENNE • • 4-dorrrtra•rdtbrO'oW - sieer ng, Rower brake automatic transmission, 327 V8 eng.ine, radio, strato bench seats, owned by an' elderly couple, and driven south each winter, Tight cream finish. Lic. 66180L .1972 G. M. C. HAN° D_I-V•AN° Ha* Mini have you cau t? A number ofthe .=enthusiattic compir�titars, tering pint in the Judith :--GeocletthiortottiwitrionintflootFi%hrngContest Iast`Thureaay,lather -around ane giet' s catch to cdm �aire • hetet, x h. q 1"h object �� h+�arre trig , r �► 1 t n as tb o p�uro as many of the goldfish (w►h•rch had been released ntd-the p00l) as possible. Tho** caughtwer r the peej)erty of the competitor and prizes were awarded to those with'Ili ,most' fish. (sem photo) , I1IMDS OF BEEF 2c FRONTS ,, OF BEEF SIDES1 PORK Op BEEF WHOLE OR HALE Ib. 70C lb. 5ZC4o vr, THESE PRICES NN`C�U'DE CUTTII�fir:-WRAPPING AND QUICK 'FREEZINGpE RIPLEY, ONTO ra • 51495 agarzszam 1O,jll.B., 6 cylinder, starpard transmission, ;_... ' _' `_• _. right side and rear door glass; auxiliary seat, ,whitewalls, two tone, sliding side door, only • 4;000 miles-- tic. 39683V 1972 G. M. C. FLEETSIDE 1/2TON $20 307 V8, standard transmi$sien, Heavy duty rear. springs.,Lic..39734B • 395.2961 q 61 SORE HOURS lam `06pm CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNNO'ONS GO' DE1 ICH NTJACBUICK Or 0 1' 0 4 !'