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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-02-20, Page 18t 4 e A • • „7, t • • k4” , PAGE 104,0 nil SIGNAL-FFAR, THURSDAY, FEBRIJARY‘20,, 1975 , , Kathleen Steenstra became the bride of Ronald..Allen Whetstone in a ceremony conducted • by .-Rev. A. Beukema at the home of Martin Steenstra at RR 3,, Clinton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Steehstra, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whetstone. Miss Doreen Steenstra was the maid of honor, and Rick Whetstone was the bestman. A reception followed at the White Carnation. The couple are residing at RR 3,'C1inton. . „ • 4 4 • " WHAT'S NEW AT HURONVIEW • The January birthday. iiarty was held in the auditorium and "owing to weather conditions the lunch and gifts were provided by the Blyth Women's Institute and the program and party by the Huronview staff. Mr. Archibald showed slide pic- tures of Great Britain and,Mrs. Mattie McGregor showed pictures of Florida. A -special Bobby Burns Family Night program was arranged and directed by Mr. Jim Lawrie of Blytki. The program consisted of vocal solos and several instrumental members by the Blyth Fiddlers Jim McCall, Bill Hicks, Harvey McDowell, Debbie Hicks, Millar Richmond, Jim Lawrie, Mrs. Ella Richmond and dance numbers by Karen Glousher Sherri 1VIarshall, Catherine Battye, Cindy Ulick. . ROBERTSON ROUNDUP (Intended for last week) Mrs. Carruthers has a pbst • ' office for the children's W. Wawanosh valentines. Each kindergarten • Oupilhas his,own coMpartment • for the valentines he receives. ouncii isriets The February meeting of engineer had completed the . West Wawanosh Township ' Gaunt Drain• survey and the Candi took place on Tuesday reports were in the hands of the • afternoon February '4th in the clerk. A decision was made to office of the Public Works consider the report, at the Building. . -• March meeting of council. • By -Law No. 4, 1975 was given Council was made aware of third reading and finally the contents of a letter received passed on motion of Councillors from • Ontario Hydro, which Hickey and Stothexs. This is an • announced an increase in street , They know lots of valentine songs, and enjoy singing them. They db lots of art. They made some skiers and tobogganers out of pipe cleaners. • In Mrs. Freeman's Grade 1 Michael Howe, Greg Chase, Kevin Telford, Louise Baechler and Jeffery Telford wish Mommy and Daddy a happy Valentine's Day. These are some of the words Gr. 1 thought of on Valentine's Day: cupid; valentine, candy, kiss, roses, happy, cards, mail, chocolates, verse, loye. •amending by-layv to'by-law No. lighting rate's starting in April. 1, 1975.and changes the. wage ,Dungannon Street lights rate - • Jaywalkers rate ,to„be paid the wingman to will be $737.50 per .year corn- $3.25 per hour. •, pared to,$687.50 at present. , .Information in the hands of.1 Councillor Hickey was the clerk regarding a grant named Township represen- available to the township to tative to the Huron • County • loan funds to home owners Farth Safety Association. , unable to obtain a loan. A ,.rnotton by Councillors • elsewhere • for ;: home 'Hickey " and Foran named renovations such as improving Monteith and Monteith of eleeteic wiring and plumbing Stratford as auditor for 1975 Be alert for pedestrians (at all times arid always yield the right-of-way to them. Just because jaywalkers are • wrong "doesn,'t make it right for motorists' to take chances with their safety, the Ontario Safety League stat,es. . Mrs. Elsie Henderson arranged a Family Night program and provided the piano accompaniment for her daughter- Wanetta and. Bill Holland with . accordion and guitar and harmoniea numbers by Helen Bisback. Volunteers from the Clinton Christian Reformed ChM -eh assisted with 'Mondays ac- tivities. The Old Tyme music was provided by Elsie Hen- derson, Norman Speir, Jerry Collin's and Philip Regier with tnusieal numbers by the .20 member Huronview Rhythm Band. Willa Taylor showed coloured slide pictures of Florida, Pinelake and local scenes for, the .Family, Night program. Mrs. Elsie Henderson en- tertained before and after the pictures with melodies on her' portable srg a n • COnservation Authority gets provincial grant The Honourable Leo Bernier, Minister of Natural Resources, announced the approval of a provincial grant of $13,100.00 to the Maitland Valley' Con- servation Authority for the Falls Reserve Conservation Area. This area comprises some 229 acres of land in the Township of Colborne, County .of Huron. Development work carried out since the Area was purchased in 1964 included theprovision of camping, picnicing and fishing facilities and development of nature trails. , During .1975 the Authority proposes to expand the cam- ping area to meet increased demand, equip the recently- construaed maintenance building, develop an in- terpretive facility and un - Why do you ,ask so many questions? The questions we ak help us to understand your -particular „tax situation. We take all the time we need to prcpare a complete return, then w& carefully check your return. for • accuracy. THAE, INCOME TAX PEOPLE. 19..VICTORIA ST., N.,GODERIcH • (HioHwAy 21 Beside Presbyterian Church) • Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays - 9-5 Saturdays •• Phone 524- 8658 •• Also 3 Rattetibury Street, Clinton OPEN SATURDAYS - NO,APPOINTMENT NECESSARY , • , (,, ,• was placed before Council. The . . • .•. . , 'plan was discussed and the —Roc=••tx===:xx===>*==54' i,-.==x2==.111.==>?:•==4214.::=,==013.==XX:=Di • clerk was instructed to obtain more detailed information as to what the township's respon- sibilities' would be should the plan be considered. • • A representative group of Six Townshipresidents attended the °meeting to place before Council their wish to have the • construction of abridge across the river on Concession .4-5 - • considered. ThOse present discussed • the prOposal at • length with Council:and at the close of the discussion the clerk was instructed to contact the • Ministry of Transportation and Communications informing its officials in Stratford of the idea and requesting a Ministry representative to come to the • township and look over the situation. • • The road account's, $6,077.23, were ordered paid on motion 'of Councillors Hickey and Cranston, . ' • . A • motion -by • councillors Cranston • and Hickey authorized the road superin- • tendent to seek the Ministry of Transportation and Com- munications' approval to call for tenders on the, supply of a new road grader for the • township. A motion by • councillors Foran 'ancl Hickey authorized the reeve and clerk to apply for the final subsidy on 1974 road expenditures in the township which amounted to $116,097,50. Council ws informed that Mr. A. Clark,. a Wingham 11 • . 4.0 ' ud ..gpocl book lately? „, : YOU'LL FIND THE AREA'S GREATEST SELECTION OF • Paperback Books • • 0,visio6 ot • PINCHERS Liefoo It V,,SOelman N N. iliriE R ABM. SAW RED It's rnuidet,n1Ystery, altd mgYllem.44,14i b) 1-karry Kern - with America's favorite rictigue At ve rab , David Small, When a c,olleaa a lar Windernere Chtistian College is done in, ,,, smart Small solves the crime, *ith a little touch of toy 0c ange dose, of Talmudic wisdom, blended b Keine\ man' s humoa d nd enlighteningwit • This time, sato say, the suspense is too low•kesed to sustain 'interest tot too long, nut no matter. Rabbmal i Sl, attet rive books, still has' Wednesday and 'Thurs. to touhd out and clo dasse his suceessful it series . 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The Secret Life of Plants Tompkins & Bird • "A BOCiK STORf... AND A WHOLE LOT MORE" 1 dertake geherat development Rich as tree planting, games field development and various other'A- improvements. A . preliminary engineering study of possible swimming facilities and other general planning, services will be carried out also. All member municipalities will bear the Authority's share of the cost. - •An extension cord Was not designed to take the place of • permanent wiring. It is 'a handy device for getting power to an area of your home where, there is no outlet, but should only be used on a temporary basis. k\OSI,s' ‘0•41. 2,1,5 %RTHQl/A:11\--\ ‘-sc\t' by George Fo• x Band upon a story by Maro Puzo, this movie tie-in (the flick, opening this month, stars Ava Gardncr, Charlton Heston, Genevieve Bujold, and Marjtie Gort•ner) is another of the disaster epic§ ( The PbYteldon ,4dventure, The Glass Infernoluggernautk that have replaced The eroprilsi as a 'copy -cat genre. 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