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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-17, Page 3•wiRti.hold heOring I. The, Ontario Munkipal "Board has announced that it will be holding a hearing into the proposed amendment to- tIon shopping plaza: No final date for -the hearing *has boon set however anC Town Ciork4reaturif,, Harold Walla eithistot 'the hearing will be hehl near the end Of March 0, The- plaza, proposed by., Suricoast Estates Ltd. of, :Qciderich, is to be built on 16 acres Of land off Highway'21 near' the MUnicipiii Iniduatrial bia;fboiewicatir°dniidg ttio'-tt'hhe• of Tiviasury. Ecionnoloi. and all oblittlons iihi:10 be. hitt. mod arthe on* I ke tb�llkin, pure two wins cap Gs . The 0D61° "senior, "Vikings remai ed undefeated in Huron - Pert '' Conference play here Fr' ay, chalking up- their Third st sight win:in a 63.33 romp rover the South Huron pan- thers. The Vikings showed balani ced offensive ; power, with, four players hitting in double figures. Ron Willis -had•,13 points for the' winners while Casey. Wildgen ,Added 12, Jim Watt 11, and Pat Conlon ;1Q points. Mike Wildgen, Dave Patter •son, .and Tag Sowerby all ,had four points for the Vikings. 'Zeke Weerasooriya contributed three points and Al Bogie and Glen Tigert had two points apaiebe. Don Giberson had 10 points and Larry Savage had 11 for • South Huron. The Vikings led 31.14 at half-time. - Coach,Lynn Meyers' junior 'Vikings . upped their league 'record to two wins and one loss •--with a 54-1.9 victory over South;• Huron. Rick Moody led the Vikings with 12 points. John. Haply hit `for nine aril -Dale Nivens for ' eight. Bili''auley had seven points as 'well as' making a = - • - str6ng „effort in controlling E- -,rebounds for the Vikings: Jed te\ Jong; • Iain, - Lambert, and Dennis Dowhaniuk contributed three points apiece. John Brady s had six points .and Mike An- - drew two to round ou t`''" the Viking attack. Paul Brooks was South Huron's. top scorer with five points. 4 The GDCI midget team com- pleted the sweep of the day's games with a resounding 72-18 win, their second -against one 'defeat. ' Jim McKinnon had ,the, hot hand- ,for the mini -Vikings hoeping 22- points. Dennis -Le'' Blanc hit ' for • 13 points, Jeff _= Baechter. nine, Tim Dohert�� six,—Gregg Beacom, Ed Count - Trey, Bill ,Walters."and Steve Chase four points apiece, w,llile Jeff . Harrison,. Steve Johnstoh �_and.Bernie Van Oesch got two points each: • The three • Viking teams played Tuesday, in St. Marys. tl 11iNMNNHIIIIIiIiNi(IIIIiiIIiplllhilllulllihii111pilutuil111111u11IIi11H11NIIli111iNMNlitlitgllll H M 1 INNIHiINffllf .. r h. CODER .0 l I Il illi iiI i fl.ailllutullilllllNlilMllii111i11tii1111i11I111u1uillillhllillilhliullfllill;IIr c GDCI wrestler grab fourth in tournament. .Tf•.-%i. �Y•a�l.'.,:..L'-'�°.=3}V Va{. h.ur _:IG:.Y.�.W.ac'-n-.D't1 rt,.k�Mrl+..w.-•u{r"'.1.. 1J•"a, y onnelly's G, wrestling team made go showings in two' meets- .1 week. , „ ' �H re on Ff•iday, • the GD wrestlers were, downed 43-25 a dual meet with South •Hu bu.t:-marde a. goodkeef prt the .Hugon-Perth Conference • • • strongest wrestling power.- , Winning :their bouts. GDCI' were Steve Moore by pin in the 98 pound class, St Palmer by of pin in the .1 pound class, Rick McClinch on a 7-0 decision rl the 1 pound class, Larry Plaetzer' a,pin 'in `the' 123 ___ _pound ..cla `and . Jim Ginn by, •a2 _decision in the 1,57 pound clas Also competing. for th Vikings. were Don ',Kir'kcon'ne in. the 99 _pound class, ,Gle ' Naaylor; in the 130 pound class, Larry Donnelly in the :-136 pound class, Pete.Willis in the 141 pound class, Dave Bodges in. the 148 pound class, Fred• DCI Martin in. the 194• pound class od and George" Sheardown in the • ast . unlimited class. ' On Saturday the Vikings •en- • CI tered eight wrestlers in the Sar- in nia Northern' tournament, .out Hut on, , of - a total ' of 14 weight nst categories. • categories. The outstandingperformance mance' of these eight, wrestlers gave the for GDCI team a, fourth place a ' finish in. a field, 'of . twelve Ste ` • teams, »including • ones. from 06 Port "Huron, Sarnia and Lon: ey don. •... „ 15 Rick' McClinchey was' the by first place Winner in:the 115 as: -pound-class-and Jim Ginn ..__ top ped the .157 pound -class. s: George-,Shea.rdown .placed, e third in- the unlimited class, 11 'while Pete Willis was fourth in n the 141 pound class.' A, 1� British theatr invites student actors q'he G:D:C.I. students' group destined for England during -the March break will be, approaching residents of Goderich with 'lottery tickets in the next few weeks. Monies 'gained from the lottery will help -to defray costs of the trip _.-.. Various working groups have been set up to ;oversee such thinVs as the lottery and other fund raising projects. At a recent meeting held at the Knox church, it was announ- •` ced that an invitation has been received from Theatre 64 -in London for the groupto Perform. ''his theatre is 'udder the patronage of such perfo ��. 4 well'known personages 'as Sir. "John "'Mills CBE. and Venessa edgrave OBE. This invitation emphasizes - A b}r tib' the uniqueness -Cif this sfuc eat drama' from -Canada to the United Kingdomoup, a first of its kind . At present, seventeen students are' signed 'up to take the trip which will -take in Leeds, Lincoln, London and Manchester. There are about 10 seats, left on the group; . any student in; terested in travelling with the group and willing to assist in any way with the, three planned stage productions can obtain fur- ther information from either Warren Robinson -at G.D.C.1 or from the staff at the Coach House. Parents 'who feel that they would ,.like to accompany students can also obtain information from the a e sour ese While in England, the -students will present the play "A Troll Out Of' Tune." IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIaIIIIp111111111111111111111IRt111111111111111111111111illllllllllglllllllllllllliillilllllllllllllllllilllllllillllillllllllllllllll111111111111111 tl -_. IIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllilllilllllllll1111111111111111111111 V Illlllllllllllllllllillllllll�illlllllllililllllllli111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 itt'• r_ ,. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111(Illllllliillllllllllllllllllltlltllllllllllliji-r.• �- �.re.si eissues • ,reside iiw^^`n-... ...,.u..„.........,....-.YS.r.u-.,..„i................,•y. ,... _..-.__,... .::...�.:..+....x _.. ,s cbullengy d .:.-. Bill Smiley continued from page '2 swallow it. A tiny mouse. :, Thank goodness he's good fo -something. Then" he'd throw u the mouse, and go through ,kh whole business again. I got 'bit alarmed that he'd' throw u more than the mouse' one o ode-rch-'men take awards at Sarnia Fair ' Four • Goderich residents r came home ' from the Junior P `'Royal Winter Fair, held in Sat- e „ nia last •weekend; with awards a for birds they entered in P various competitions: f Entering ' 24 chickens`- in dif- to ferent"classes, Bert Mills 'won 11 these onto the rug, I in • vestigated, He was tr,♦7'ii ,t9, a est one'o ,1;�"1^1h lhl ,� t� X1.11. In.I A'. .� ^ �'i•b' those wide.elastic bands.•Every time.h"e'hit it,"'it would jump', so heM' thought it was alive and .-che°wed it and swallotved it", but couldn't keep it down. - That's the kind of stupid cat lip is. But he's- getting smart very quickly. When I try to grab him and • threw `htinr out in the snow, after a feeding, he goes by me like a`� cheetah going by a rhinocerous. , ' Sure wish myf wife would -get home.. It takes tufo of us to han- dle the two of them. ' . , Students,in .room 21 are wat- ching one 'crocus glowing arid awaiting its blooms. ' In ad- dition to "watching plants, growing ° their • fish population grew also. Overnight the . class became proud owners. of, six newly born fish. w... Eskimo artists and their art' • is being studied ' .in Mr MacDonald's reading class.' 0 tt W.M.S. and Seaforth:M•.S. lie _offering ,�' ng was received by S work towards "The World for Christ .The 89' annual meeting 'ofthe The •„gPresident, M�•s.. Alex H`iiron Presbyterial of thee.•..`---En-right M Goderich Was in' Women's Missionary ;Society of charge of . the meeting 'and: the Presbyterian '=Cfhurch' 'in ,opened the afternoon session Canada was held in First ' with prayer.- Presbyterian Church, 'Seaforth ' The devotional p;er--iodwas in with delegates present from • charge of, Hen all and'was led Goderich W. M.S.,.A:rthur's Cir- by Mrs. Harvey Hyde. Mrs. cle Goderich, Arnold Circle, A. Orr read the scripture -lesson s. Hensall, Hensall W.Mc,S:, and, 'Mrs' Hyde gilv-e an in Friday Mrs..-: John Hazli brought - - slides,-- -carvings _ _- - an prints that she had acquired i her year of teaching at Grea • 114nnie Wagner, Auburn, esi n and 1Virs. ,Frank- pI de,•t Mrs.. Ulmer Rivers, literature Mrs. Ro �. l�.aithhy,, secretarySaaforth,..Mrs.` W. cktus Faber, Auburn and dedicated, with R. Kippen, supply secretary Miss .: < Kerslake, Seaforth.•• treasurer Jean Scott, Seaforth.,- 'gla'd: prayer by Mr�7Wildred Sin- Mrs:' G. G; MacE'wan, 'Wings, Mrs. J. derson; Auburn. Mouthorgan Goderich, adult groupsecr,>• McBurney, solos wee a played by • Mrs. etary� Belgrave, press secretary -.yrs. Lorne .Dawson, Seaforth ' ,and < Mrs' Molly Waddell Seaforth, Eleanor •Bradnock; Auburn, ljfe - e---'-•" Young. Women s and .C.G.I T. membership secretary. Mrs, were much enjoyed:' Groups Mrs. Eleanor Brad- Jose • The „•minutes •�of the last ph DuYibar., Belgrave." . nock, Auburn, ` children's Mrs. Enrigh Presbyteriatmeeting were read groups ,Mrs. Gordon .Schwalm 's Mrs. W. 'R. Kerslake ' of. , . ummary.,, of th __ _._- Hensall,- ,_assocj,atie-_ mernbe eaforth.. The ,,P,resrdent -an-• rs „done _in --the- P ounced that the Day -of Prayer . Mrs-', •Harvey. ;.Hyde, Hensall, .coming• year y friendship • and service Mrs, the theme—"W wor1�-•vtzide��ervice will b n Belgrav'e W.M.$., Auburn .aspiring New Year's message;' by n Whale River. ' The class is grateful to Mrs Hazlitt for letting us •.eiami.• the soapstone carvings.: We -c appreciate more the beauty a simplicity -of their art. We wet happy to have Shelena with u too and were sorry that she di not'enjoy the slides as '-much as n t gave a .short e work to be resby�terra� =the, and. spoke ' on ho am' I and 7 . held .. ,,,e e d nor road,COflditjOflS"'on Marcymmunta } was app need ,.thath ne March 1 in ever 'co ` Charles Kalbfleisch, Varna, Why ' am I here nd-'she• urged all to attend. it ' - a ., , Haiinilton.Londan �' : • Recreation complex .an'nua'l- "meeting •-, d will'beheld at _•„.W keep Chesley on A town pril 2 and ,3 and ice lyirs. Joseph Dunbar of a • Be a d �_ lgrave was appornted voting. objective o f �- c � : . • 0.�1m,tt ,re• Officers •of• the Goderich site is" 'By Diane Ross Once upon a time there lived a-„.,lif'tle rabbit named Spots because he had white spots. One day an eagle came along and. took Spots away. About an hour later his brothers and sisters came along see where he was and they couldn't frnd'him: Al "of a sad en .,Willy,,V'one of the brothers, ound the eagle's foot' prints. The, eagle -brought Spots -into a ditch and tied him up to 's- trong 'stick.Then the eagle ew' away.. ., . ft was 'blowing, There were tees around him., Branches "w, into his face and tickled is nose. It was really itchy and e- cotildn't.itch it. 1-ie•'twitched • " first places,-12seconds and 'One d f ,third. The 'birds were White f Leghorn Bantams, Dark •Corgi nish Bantarns, and Buff Win= s dott Bantams. ' ' Ailfred Smith; .who entered fl :. 1 pigeons, ' took...home' fight - first places and two seconds. Emery Baechler and his son Walter also .,,entered pigeons. fie Mr. Walter entered fota'`r.` - h ” white Fantails and won first, ' second, third and fifth places,:' a •' His soh entered Tho Showpon Homers which won a first' and .W • a second and two Rollers which ra placed first and second nd'did everything. - ' Then he wiggled arid the itch • gone. From that • tirne on 'bbit5 always wiggle their ses. r"" inslie Mar Limited 106 THE SQUARE 524-8551 GUARANTEED STEAK --S (SIRLOIN, T B'ONE,j4P.H., ROUND) BUTT-- SHOULDER PORK-.C1A v. QPS REPEAT 4PECIAL MADE. FRESH DAILY SAUSAGES• h ~ MIAAI.LE LEAF - SLICED BACON >r Custom Killing and processing lb. In . e.:: ...._,._ • .59 99c 89c lb' $1 09 • our Specialty • •. delegate of -ice Department were, kept • busy 'over the 'past ' week . as . slippy'.'driving 'conditions caused six motor vehicle ac- cidents, two. of which resulted in injuries to those involved. On January' �4 . Roberta, J. Hays was 'sent, to, hospital suf- fering from fractures; cuts and internal injuries e,( the `- she, was . driving skidded' - n Cameron 'Street and struck a tree. She is.a .resident of 85. h Ih lhl h`r Essex Street •in Goderich. Two passengers ,in; the Hays • ,car 'also suffered' cuts.; They were Margaret Raynolds of St. David Street_,. it Goderich and Beth MacEwen of RR . 4, `-Go.-Folice report thepcar was a "total write off. On January 11 Burt Tilburg, i resid.ent•of the eBe,dfordHotel, offered cuts: and bruises when he was involved ,in a two ;car collision on, tb'-'Sgtiare. Tilburg was a passen:er in a car driven by. Benjami' M. Grabhain of 155 Keays Sir et art Goderich which • ved in a collision -Oh cle driven' by i] ton of Elgin Avenue East in .R oderich. 's was •env a ve Ham arnage was estimated at , $1500 to each of the cars. January 9 atwo car collision. involving cars driven by Nicholas" H.` Hodgins of 62' - -Orange Street in Clinton and -LYndon of 65 Blake Street in GOderickat the:corner of Britannia Road and Toronto Street, resulted in an estimated 'A damage of $400 to the Hodgins car.' and $600 to the L ndon -vehicle. There were no injuries. 'There were no injuries in P • In other activities' over.,the week officers of -the -Police Force laid two .charges under the Criminal Code of "Canada, four under the Highway Traffic 'Act,. three- under the ' Liquor. Control Act and two under the Narcotics Control Act. ' . that mishap either;" BY -KEN Hari°. Bucky, owned by Frank...Cook, Lorne 13rown and G. R. McEwan of Clinton. won the first race at "Vvtindsor --Raceway ...last Saturday night. " Ken Hardy drove the mare to a 2:08 mile and a $8.80 mutuel. Last Thursday -night at Win- Clinan, was fourth. • Western ir "Rapewtiy in the fourth. race, rtic John owned by Larry, ale of\Seaforth was fourth 'with:C. ONeill on the fifth- race, the winner was. Carry On Syl, owned 'by Andrew Park of .Mitchell ,and riven•-•by.'"Gicrd Pullman of Se,aforth.' The mile was in 2:13 owned Ge January 10 another collision Wednesday bight in the on the S quare resulted in $140 - amage to a vehicle driven by • Sandra 6. MacDonald' of 56 Wellesly Street,. Goderich. There were no A single car 'accident on St. Christopher's Beach Road; January' 12 "resulted in $500 damage to a:vehicle driven1/4,by Beverly P, Porter when -triv car t skidded out of control and b Wm. Laverty and Ron Williamson both of Seaforth was fifth'with Ron on the bike. In the ninth race Jay Bee Blaze owned by Benson Feagan and driven' by Gerry Roebuck both ,of Goderich was fifth. '8aturday at .the London rack in the eighth race, Peb- -1 of Goderich and RonYeagan of Dundas; was second with Gerry 11;ebuck nn the bike: " We note that the newest track at Barra* off to a most successful meet. There are 245 stallions enrolle4 for tthe. 1974 '''seasons 'that.. Will have their offspring eligible for the Ontario Sired sSit.a7k.errisiiztriim. atet.i. to- be worth The dri‘ier escaped injury, January 13 a -two ca,r on the Square acatilled in damage totalling 4325. A vehicle driveh"byJames-Durnin ,of 220 James greet, ih Goderich suffered $204 damage while damage was estiinated at $125 to a car driven by Douglas Roulston of 26 North Street, Goderich. • from' Huron resbyterial. . • Plana were made to hold the Goderich Recreation Director of their objectives, a possible Spring Executive meeting :on Mike Dymond, made' his mon- site. May .15 at<.Belgrave at 1:30 p.m., thly report to Goderich Town In 'o'ther matters ' 't,1 Mrs. G. G. 'MacEwan'' of Counc.il'ivhen, it met in regular Recreation Director oted that. Goderich the treasurer,gave the committee session last Thur the Town now had an outdoor. financial'' statement and an- slay evening:' rink at'the Judith Goorharn pounced what the Presbyterial ' ' a Park and "as long as the The committee that was for- had passed its allocation and med to look into the possibility weather holds we should con - gave good , reports from all of a recreation connate? tinue to have a good rink." Auxiliaries. pl"e3t' in. ','A rink wi also be started _ Goderich have met and h ' Other reports were given by laid 'a fe e next r.s. Dale Nixon, 'Seaforth, month' or ' so " he told-, the Mrs. Eleanor �... ave at the Robertson •Memorial w- plans for' xli Bradnock; meeting, Auburn, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm -- Hensall, Mrs. Harvey, .Hyde,- 4.'We -will : be . considering Hensall, Mrs. Charles, Kalb- possible:sites, the' extent offleisch, Varna, Mrs. R. A. Orr _ ?facility . development, related Hensall, Mrs. Joseph Dunbar, costs, public -opinion and sup: for hockey,,and skating. BelgravP,"'...Miss ,Lean cottT�-art'money raising- .arid,--ad-P-r = "_ogram-s--t-h-at- were started Public at the east end' of .town pn the property used for a playground last, summer," he said. Signs -are also 'being placed on the•rinks signifying the area last Sea for ministration policy." Miss Scott thanked the mem% . bets for the, quilts sent 'to .Evangel. Hall and the bakes of baby clothes,. and other used clothing sent to assist them in their work, in Toronto. .Mrs. RochuS Faber., Kippen gave the report for Literature sold and, told where she had held her` display of books. - Miss Belle Campbell of SeafOt th presided for the' elec- tion of officers and Mrs. Gor- don Schwalm and Mrs Ham Hyde, Herman presented . the nominating committee report „which was ' accepted as given Miss Campbell:installed the officers:and gave &challenge to accept responsibilities of each department, and work 'for World for Christ." 1974 Huron presbyterial of- toderich, president Mrs. Alex Enright, Goderich, vice - pug '• The cominittee consists of - this Winter, 'with the possibility - of some additions. Cross •coun- ,members of the Lions Club gtpd try skiing has been talked the Recreation Board. • • abOut, fitness program- for , an, interview later Mr: - ladies, yoga for m " on said the . committee photography," Stated Was concentrating on the- first ',continued op page -12 OPP c arge 39 persons The 'Ontario Provin,pial Po 1 ice, ,Goderich Det a ch r6n1, reported investigation '.,of one acts for the Week between Jan. They investigated 31, 'non- criminal incidents. Officers answered' reports of eight traffic acciderits. Five Per- sons were injured in four of -ProPerty damage Mulled in '` the other four' mishaps. Pellicle laid 39 charges; 33 bn- • der. the Highway Traffic Act; four Liquor'. Control -Act violaCions and 2 offences covered .by the Criminal Code. They gave 51 warnings. 'In Provincial Court, 'Criminal Division,. Goderich, 14_ . persons were conyitted ,Way Traffic Act offences and three "Virerre convicted form violations of the Liquor Con- trol Act. Olticers answered , two requests for lissistance. and • provided tWo prisoper escorts.