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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-04-24, Page 81 a COLBORNE e-oRNER Mrs. G. Raining The last meeting in - the must be finished for the next ' and relatives in the vicinity of Planning Workshop Program meeting. We discussed The Sherbrooke,' Quebec. They for Colborne Township was Garden Club and its first report weather much the same held in the Township half meeting which is on April 40th. as here and 'it -is maple syrup Tuesday evening, April 15th, We finished the lower edges of time there. Mrs. Buchanan said ' with an. encouraging at- our blouse by slipstitch. We she sure enjoyed one of the tendance. These meetings or ended our meeting with the thrills of childhood again when workshops have been held to creed which was read by ' she spent 'a day in the bush invite public participation in Charlene Rourke. • gathering sap .and making preparation of a Local Land Tiger Dunlop 4-HGirls Group syrup even to a taffy pull. This Use Plan. 4 "Topsy Turvies" held their is something few of the younger Those in' charge prepared a seventh meeting Monday generation have ever enjoyed, brochure which gave in- evening at the home of Mrs. but it brings back fond formation on such :,objects as - Bert Dougherty. The meeting memories for many of us. Purpose of the Plan, opened with the Roll Call `Tell Agriculture,- Urban Develop- , one way you have improved Mrs. Earl Sherwood visited mento Natural, Environment, your wardrobe" given by the with her : daughter, Mr. and Recreation and Extractive eight girls present. the girls Mrs. Gordon Dawson and Resource, and following this. were shown how to sew neck family of Corunna early last series' of public. workshops a , lines and each girl made a week and when returning home ' draft copy of the Plan will be button hole by hand and put on were pleased to have their son prepared by the Council and a button making the shank by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sherwood Planning Department. hand and they also learned how of Stoney Creek visit with them The preparaton of this Plan to sew on dome -fasteners. After for the weekend. • will reflect? - the goals an interesting, meeting of Dr. Karl Campbell, Dentist, established -at the workshops learning techniques in sewing Airport Road who has been a and material developed from the meeting closed with the patienAldra Hospital the original research. Based on Motto. .. Goderichtin havingexanundergone, directions established and A community Bridal Shower surgery. has returned home and discussion at the workshops was held in Colborne Twp. Hall is convalescing favourably and additional research into certain Friday evening, April 18th for expects to be back in his office areas is required: If following Cathy Elizabeth Young, May 1st.' this workshop program, youngest daughter of Mr. and • Several' Colborne Township anybody would like to express Mrs. Arnold Young. The first additional views they are asked part of the evening proved very residents have been bereaved to' contact the Council or the interesting while all joined in recently and we regret mention Planning Department. an unique way` of introducing is sometimes overlooked. The It is interesting to note that themselves. sympathy of the community is following the preparation of the - Mrs. George Robertson gave extended to Mr, Gordon Fowler .The coach and his manager first draft, thPlan will be a pleasing speech 'introducing whose father passed away in. Russ Pruder will be stressing mailed to all residents and Cathy, the bride-to-be who was Huronview early in April and g - also to the family of the late defence this season. They plan landowners. Then a series of then showered with many to work closely with their .public:,reetings ,will be held to useful and love] gifts, The Mrs. David (Muriel) Nivens, play Pis , .in, nre-_seaS,9,n • • _-.-. .,. ---, al .ef nne itztrhrett-17ive-'- ._..:� .,__,,, - _...._ _ .__. - ---- acuss..the.,specafi� lic es of happy bride to be thanked alio,.. �� - .-: the r...-,,. w :.... ur Celborn wnship. _exhiluDgn .gables. and_ prattiO. ,,,,, the Plan. '1f you are a Tari- dor "het -r' thougfitfulness' and refining their fielding' skills. downer 'and of course therefore especially those who made this . . interested. in .plans affecting .lovely party possible. The The schedule for the season • to Colborne Township it would be attention of those present was will not be drawn up for another your advantage and interest then- turned to an•--attracti-ve- .ice _ few weeks but the midgets plan g to attend the public meetings. table withvl,ighted candles and to practice under game con - Plan to attend, and present centrepiece of pussy willows, w di.tions in exhibition matches • your, views. laden with tempting desserts with the juvenile team. Spor; Cottontail Cutters" Tiger Dunlop Groups 1 and 2 and all enjoyed a friendly social `r t ting new uniforms from their ,� ' sponsor Goderich Sports, & Kooky time together. Co-ordinates" held their eighth The Pupils and Staff of • formerly Wayne Sports, their 'meeting Monday evening April Colborne Central School invite There were no major ac- season opener should be in the - . 21 in the Colborne Township you to visit the school Thursday cidents reported by the latter part of May.. Hall. The meeting opened with evening, April 24th between the Goderich Police Department Another first this year in:- ' the Pledge read by Marie hours of 8 and 10 p.m. The this week. - minor baseball will take place Montgomery. The Roll Call theme throughout most of the However the departinenf did in August. The midgets will be .• " "One new sewing technique I ' classrooms will concern the lay 11 charges under the High- travelling to St. Lambert, have learned" was answered metric . (S.I.) system. During wa? Traffic Act, five under the Quebec, for an -exhibition series by all the girls. Sharon.Fisher the evening there will be Jiquor Control Act and four there marking' the first time a • " read the minutes, of last various musical and physical, ,under the Criminal Code of Goderich baseball team has meeting. The girls worked on education ' demonstrations , in - Canada. ' their record books and are to the gymnasium. have their blouse and record ' Colborne Central School will • -book ready for next meeting at be c1o`sed4on Wednesday, April which time the blouses will be 30th so that. the - teachers May judged. After the ' meeting the attend professional activities ' girls had a party at which being held in Exeter, Seaforth " Pizzas and punch were enjoyed and Goderich. by all. - - Congratulations is extended Next meeting will be a work to Jennifer Harper on being meeting.'he,' girls discussed selected as Page for ,the plans for Achievement Day Provincial Legislatur`,e.. Jen- ,, when they will ,present an nifer is a student of Colborne Exhibit:, The meeting closed Central School and her with the Creed read by Brenda schoolmates and teachers are Feagan, • thrilled with this honoutr. She .The last meeting of Tiger . commences her tour of duty Dunlop 4-11 Girls 'Group..3 Shirt . May 12th which lasts about 10 -to Tails was held at. Ruby Brin- 12 weeks, and it will certainly dley's on April 21st: It opened be ,a rare experience and- . with the pledge and • was highlight in her life. Jennifer is followed by the roll call which the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was "One new sewing A.M. Harper. technique I have learned from ' this project is" The minutes of Mr. and Mrs. Richard • the last meeting were read by Buchanan have returned from Valerie Matthews: Our books a pleasapt holiday with friends Midget ball team organizing Spring practice opened Monday night for the Goderich minor baseball league when the all new midget entry for the town held the first tryouts. Coach for the new squad 'Jim McIver is. running the players through drills and scrimmages to select 15 players for the season. ' The midget entry was created this year for the first time in the last three. A shortage of players forced the league to combine, midget and juvenile into one juvenile team the past but graduating bantams and first year players gave McIver 17 players to chose from this yeah. The season looks promising for the Midgets, according to Coach McIver. After, only one workout he said he was im- pressed with the quality of players trying out and adding that his pitching staff has already been proven. - "We've got two pitchers that made it to the Western Ontario finals in bantam last year and one moving into town that has been recommended by his former coach," said McIver. Yy PAGE 8-- ODERICH SI,GNALSTAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1975 ▪ • SYNOPSIS— The ' Corporation Of The Town Of Goderich BYLAW NO. 30 OF 1975 Being a By—law to 'regulate the setting of fires in the open WHEREAS pursuant to the provisions of Air Pollution Control Act. 1967 section (b) "Air Pollution means the presence in the outdoor atmosphere of any air contaminant or contaminants inquantities that may cause discomfort to or endanger the health or safety of persons, or that may , cause injury or damage to property, or to plant or animal life, or that may interfere with visibility or the- normal •conduct of transport or business" WHEREAS the 'Council of _The Corporation of The Town of Goderich deems it advisable to control open fires NOW THEREFORE THE UNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE• TOWN OF GODERICH ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. THAT no person shall light,.ignite or start a fife of any kind whatsoever in the open air within the limits of the Town of Goderich for the purpose of burning' leaves, rubbish or any other Material without. first obtaining -written permission --,from the Chief 'of the Goderith Fire Departrhent. 2. TPIAT for the purposes of this By-law "fire" includes a bonfire, a• campfire, or any other fire in a yard, field, or other open place, but does not .include: .' • - (a) a. barbecue fire which is being used for the cooking of food when attended by a competent individual; and - (b) an appliance used in construction or maintenance which requires an open flame. • 3. NO PE RSON shall make or light any fire or dight,, set off, or„throw ,any. firecracker, squib, serpent, or other noisy, offensive or dangerous substance or .fireworks in any street. 4. ANY PERSON convicted of a breach of this By-law Shall forfeit and pay, at the'discretion of the convicting Provincial Judge, Criminal Division, a penalty not exceeding the sum of $500,00 exclusive of cost. READ A. FIRST, SECOND,' AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY., PASSEb''CHIS 21st DAY OF' AP RIL, 1975. ' - D.J. i Deb) Showfelt Mayor J. Harold Walls Clerk played out of the province. 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