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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-03-06, Page 19PACE,6A'•-•GODERICH SIQNAJ-STAR; THURSDAY, MARCH 6,1975 1•Kan 11,0,A •n, u• County agrees application fe will end subsidization beef Charlie MacDonald won his In the honorary division 35 game of the season last week Reinhardt Voelmle had a busy to tie his own record'of most night winning five of six games wins in a season. -With three to hold onto second place with a more weeks until playoffs s very impressive .905' percent. A Charlie hes.a real goad chance Tom McGill won both of his to pick up 40 victories this year. games to raise his average to , In level one play Kirk Lyndon .735 while Laird Eisler con - won three of four games to take tinues to show great 'im- a good hold on fourth position. provement this year by picking In level two Dave Carruthers moved out of .the honorary division to take over first place only. .010 percent behind the last first level 'position. Dave is challenged strongly by the next three players inlevel two. Glen Wightman is in second place only .018 percent behind and John Kane moved out of the honorary division a mere .009 draws for .667 percent, Glen percent behind Glen. Harold'- Wightman 24-13-0 .649, John Kloeze is also in the thick of the Kane 15-8-2 .640, Harold Kloeze battle just .005 percent behind 16-9-1 .635 and Brian Miller 20 John. Brian Miller passed John 15-5.563. •• Kloeze by picking up a win and Level 3: John Kloeze with 23 a draw to hold onto the last wins, 18 losses and two draws second level position. for .558:' percent, Darrell Kloeze In levet three John • Kloeze with 16 wins, 17 losses and two has a big lead and is draws for .486 percent, Larry threatening to move back up McDougall 20-22-2 .477, Don into level 2. Darrell Kloeze wont Bogey 24-31-4 `.441 and Mike both of his games to improve Koszycki 9-18-2.345. WS, average 31 points. Larry Level 4: Kathy Weary with 16 McDougall is challenging , wins, 31 losses and no draws for McDougall Darrell for second place as he is only .009 percent behind him. 340 percent, Doug Brindley 11- Don Bogey iniproved his 25-4 .325, Bob Cox 15-40-2 .281, averageby two points to hold . Brian Shortreed 7-48-4 .153, Jim onto fourth position. Gower 3-38-4 .111 and Larry In level four Kathy Weary Gower 3-33-1 .095. holds onto first place by a slim Honorary 'members lead over Doug Brindley. in.,Laverne Riley with eightwins, w i third. place ' is Bob•. Cox who no losses and no draws for 1.-000 _.. �.. ;r ; „1:9 `very. rr� .,last -"'week` Percent.,•Remliardt. �Toetmle;. _ .. -winning two of three games to 2-0 .90, Glen Falkiner 16-5-2 raise his percentage by 22 •739, Tom McGill 12-4-1 .735, Laird Eisler- 16716-0 points. 'Brian -Shortreed gained Dick 6-10-0 .375, Ca5002 Bob an upset victory over a level rl .Fain- :one sworth 1-2,70 player to strengthen his .333 and Nick -'hold on fourth place. Gouliaras.0-4-0.000. up his 16 win of the season., The standings are level 1: Chas. MacDonald with 35 wins, one loss and no draws for .972 percent, Jim Weary 20*1-0 .952, Dave Weary 21-6-1 .768, Kirk Lyndon 25-9-0 .735 and Jim Kingsley 32-15-1 .677. Level 2 Dave Carruthers with 14 wins, seven losses and no BY SHIRLEY J. kELLEII Persons building home in Huron County will soon• be paying a $15 application fee for plumbing inspection. County council approved the recom- mendation by the Board' of Health at last Friday's session and hope to increase' the revenue in the plumbing in- spection department so that it is not so heavily subsidized by county funds. According to the report made by Ed Oddleifon, chairman of the board of health, the,present' plumbing 'inspection bylaw provides fd'r.a fee of one dollar per fixture. As a result many permit fees are for two or three dollars which does not begin to cover the cost of making the necessary inspections.' In the first six months of operation, costs were about $18,000 while revenue was about $5,000. The chairman of the board of health commented that in the board's opinion, the county municipalities should not be expected to subsidize home builders. The Ministry of the Environment insists on in- spections and the costs should be added to the mortgage which is spread over a considerable period of time and is no great added bur -den- to -the owner. Plumbing inspections are not •required•forfarm-bu•ildirrgs like- barns and stables,- ° nor for repair or, replacement of plumbing . in homes _anywhere_ in the county. The total budget for the Plumbing and- Environment Division of council is estimated' at $44,500 with the county's share being $29,500. The board is presently negotiating a new agreement with the Ministry in connection with septic .tank, subdivision and land severance appromals. It may be that additional funds will be forthcoming which will reduce the county's share of the budget. '1'4 TA.•n',�t•,.,� �'.l.`1m;ttr» his+, Brussels Atom tournament draws Goderich team The, 2nd Annual Brussels Optimist .Atom Tournament will be held on March 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23 with 31 teams from Ontario' and one team from the United$tates competing in four different 'categories. In this year's tournament ORO new classes have been added. These arelan "AAA" for cen- tres over 10,000• and an ."A" class for centres between 5,000 and 10,000 population. ° With the addition of these two divisions along with the "B"" and "C" divisions in which competition was held last year, approximately 700 players and team officials will visit Brussels over the ,five day, �riod, Orr March 15 and 16, "A" and the "A". division are from Goderich, South London, Rich- mond Hill, Oallville, Orangeville, 'Kitchener, Merriton and Garden City, Michigan. The "C" Division is com- prised of teams from the following centres: Arthur, Milverton, Howick, Kingsville, Palmerston, Harriston, Kit- chener, and Brussels. dsor, Owen, 'Sound, Guelph, London, Kitchener and Mississauga, The tournament • will coni; elude on Sunday, March 23 with Grand phampionship and Consolation Championship competition. On March 21, m the "B" Division play will occur with teams from -Clinton, St. Marys, Seaforth, Orangeville, Hanover, Mitchell, . Walkerton and Port Elgin. Saturday, March 22 will see the "AAA,' teams ...supply -•-ex-. -,--- c'iting and .entertaining hockey: --- "C" Division competition will . The entries in this division are take place. Teams entered in, from Sarnia, Stratford, Win= Taylor's Corners 41-H elects full slate 'The Taylor's Corner's 4-H homemaking club started their spring club, "What' Shall I Wear?", on February 22 at 9:30 ' a. m. Meetings I and II, of the eight required meetings, were held at the home " of Mrs. M. - Hildebrand. The election of officers took place, and they were as follows: president, Lynne Hildebrand; •vice president, Marjorie de Boer; secretary, Jan Ginn, treasurer,. Bonnie Westbrook; press reporter, Karen Rodges. . The leader for this club is Mrs. M. Hildebrand, and " assistant leader Mrs. M. de ' Boer.. All, members were present for these meetings. The third' . meeting . of the • Taylor's Corner's 4-H club was held at 9:30 on March 1 at Mrs. M. Hildebrand's. At this meeting the, '.girls discussed "Clothes' to suit the occasion" and "Wardrobe Harmony''. The next meeting will be at Jan Ginn's-on March 15 at 9:30. One member was absent: The club name was ,decided as "The Bloomin' Blousers." Nice•Curves On a curve unseen hazards around `tithe corner may require evasive action, the Ontario Safety League points out. Keep a constant speed in the turn and turn your steering wheel slowly and smoothly. m a 3, THE SEPARATE SHOPPE MAIN CORNER CLINTON CLINTON BLOUSES PULLOVERS i PANTS - SKIRTS OPEN 2-6 • OPEN 2-6 brought to the attention of the provincial authorities in- surance claims totalling about $3,500 in connection with vandalism to county buildings and property since October 1973. Adequate policing during court - sessions has been requested' by the property committee. Chairman Stan Profit described the behaviour of some persons waiting to be Sorority Garage sale plans final and- impressive .,On Tuesday, February 1'8, Beta Theta Chapter, of Beta .Sigma Phi met at the home of Nancy MacLennan. Final arrangements were discussed' about the garage sale to be held at St. George's Parish Hall on Saturday, April 19, from 9 a. m• to 4 p. m. The girls would welcome any donations you might have since the' money is being used for a good cause - an ultra -violet light for -the hospital. The club • . will also take- goods on con- presiden t signrnent: Owhers must price After a great deal•of planning and discussion, a culture program on Nature's Natural Beauty was given by rrieans of a slide presentation. Lynn Goddard 4-Hclub ,their owmartfel es;'--qfre Sorority---.. receives 20 percent of the selling price. •` Almost anything will be sold except live animals. Be sure to help out bydonating or bu,'ing. If you have donations, bring thein to the Parish Hall Friday, April 18 after 6 p.m. If you want goods picked up phone 524-9189 ,or 524-6822 ;or 524-2407. The sale of the cookbooks is now completed. The ' Social Committee has been busy making plans for the May Ball. It will be held at Saltford Valley Hall on Saturday; May 31' with music by the Bluetones. ONLY YOU CAN GIVE THE GIFT L OF LIFE! HEAR THE VOICES OF THE Hamilton -Wentworth Police Choir Goderich District Collegiate Institute Tuesday, April 1st, 1975 8:00 P.M. Sponsored by Goderich Police Association ADULTS $2.00 CHILDREN .50c Tickets available from any member of the Goderich Police Department ro HalhdayQ Homes and yof government.. THE QALEVVOOD ONE OF 157 HALLIDAY HOMES AND. COTTAGES we're working together to says you up to$1500.on.. homes ..$1300. on cottages. The Tax cut on building materials used in Halliday Homes and Cottages will be passed along to our customers immediately, based on May/74 price list. Halliday. EarlyOrderDiscounts have been combilied with the Government Tax cut to save you up to $1500 on Qui homes and as much as $1300 on cottatfes. To qualify, your order must,De placed by April 30th and delivered by June 15th, 1975. The amount you save 'depends on the model and., options you choose, Halliday "Price F reeze" Program --If you can't take delivery:by June 15th, reserve your home or cottage now for delivery anytime in 1975: We'll guarantee 1974 prices , , . less the Government's tax cut on building materials: Government Grants and special subsidies. Ask for details at your local C.M.H.C. offs©e, Delbar Investments „of Goderich Ltd. 36A East Street, Goderich (519) 524-2332, Send $1,00 for Home Catalog,, 6Oc for Cottage Cot410g, HALLIIAY HOMES by TODAY, MORE THAN EVER .. __' YOU SIMPLY CAN'T OO ANY BETTER! heard ,in court as "absolutely awful." New county representatives to the five hospitals were ap- pointed for a maximum period of five years. They are John V. Fischer to Wingham Hospital; Eldrid Simmons to Exeter; E. ' B"eecher Menzies QC to Clintop;' Gordon 'Rimmer, to Seaforth; and Mrs. John Berry to Goderich. ""The G6athfch'4=H. club'l aVe• ' started a new 'project called "What Shall I Wear?" The first, eneeting' , was ---on - .-M on d a y , February 24. The leader is Mrs. Brenda Thompson and the,, assistant leader is Mrs. Elliott. During the first meeting there was an election of officers' and they are as follows: president, Lynn 'Goddard; vice president, Kathy„ Weary; ., secretary -treasurer, Julie Sowerby; press reporter, Lori Taylor and telephone girl, Sally Taman. The group work was a personal ' analysis and two volunteers showed the proper way to take measurements. The next meetingas on Marsch 3. DON'T FORGET .. , The 11 th Annual WingI arn. MIDGET HOCK TOURNAMENT "A" & „C" ACTION Mar. 14, 15,16117th' "AAA" & "B" ACTION - - MAR. 20, 21, 22 & 23rd SEE ...TOP ONTARIO AND U.S. TEAMS AT -THE WINGHAM ARENA 21 or over? 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