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Four members of the Goderich Kinsmen won the Southwestern
Ontario District I Kinsmen Golf Tournament., held at Rockway
Golf Course in Kitchener recently. The team recorded a four
man aggregate of 332,'five strokes ahead of Fort Erie. Mem-
bers of the team are Bob McDougall, Stan Connelly, John
Schneiker and Paul Baechler. (staff photo)
CounciIwaits for first hand
view0 f
Dave Rolston, manager of
the Goderich public • utilities
commission, said last week
that .,the PUC could. not 'move
the hydro line on the southern
limits of Goderich for much
less than a Tbronto contracting
firm offered to move i,t•for.
Mr. Rolston said' that the
PUC's costs to move the high
voltage line would only be
about $4,000 less than the
Toronto ,firm's 'price but ex-
plaineOthat his costs dial not
include ' any surveying or
easement costs that''may have
to be met.
He pointed' out that the PUC
could save some money but by
doing the job themselves would.
-Funerals- -Get Well-
-Weddings.-Anniversarles-
Floral
Expression of Sympathy with
a distinctive touch, to the
following Funeral Homes;
Stiles, McCall"Um,•in Goderich,
Mackenzie• in 'Lucknow, Ar-
thur's in Auburn and Tasker's
in Blyth.
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site improvement
be assured quality of con- • were available'•
struction. Mayor `Dob Shewfelt agreed
The PUC was investigating with the. engineer 'adding that
the possibilit_y,-;,of moving the 'any salvage costs that could be
line at a request from, town gained, if the line was, moved
council. Council made the should he given to Suncoast. He
request a tier hearing an appeal said that if the' town didn't
from Bert .Alexander and Ken participate in cost sharing then
Hutchins, , both . of Suncoast they shouldn't make a profit
Estates. • The tv'o developers from the'recovered equipment.
asked that the line be moved -to. - 'W:orks and engineering
improve street patterns in a chairman Dave Gower said
proposed •subdivision for the that- he could appreciate 'the
undeveloped land and to•'.im- ,'aesthetic value the moved lino
prove the aesthetic value of the . ,
housing area. -
Bert Alexander told council
that the hydro line would cut
across the back of quite a few
lots in the subdivision the way
the plan was drawn up and that
the line would also cut across
,the park 'area in the -develop-
ment. Mr. Alexander
suggested a cost sharing plan
for moving the line with Sun -
coast • paying the, lion's share
and the • town and the • PUC
picking up a percentage of the
costs. break.
Finance chairman Bill
The Members are gearing up
Clifford went on record at a ' for another season of activities
.recent public works" committee 1' re pa ra t ions are •.aIready
meeting as being unsure that' underwm,' for different' social
the town should participate in, gatherings the knights arc'
the project. He said' that the sponsoring including a ('ons
line was functional and was not mullion 1 'akfast which is to
a priority project as far as he „lie- held in . Kingsbridge this
Was concerned.. .• • year: , the Blue !Bird Ball of
`Mr:' Clifford added that which all proceeds. are the h of
unlc ssisomeone could prove to ("s' con t r•ji..hut ion iu the
him. that the moving of the line Canadian •\ctllrLiis .tnd
would be of real benefit to the Rheun mtisrll°Soc•iety: a ladies'
residents of Goderich he could night in November: and a
not agree ,to the .town's par- ;Police Appreciation night
ticipation.- • • I . Congratulation's are in order
Town 'engineer Burns Ross to M-icllael Palmer, \\ hi) is the
suggested at 'the public works recipient of a I'ro�vincil►I
meeting that council should knights .uf Columbus Bursary
wait until Suncoast .has had a of one thousand dollars divided
chance to submit its sub- over four years. •\ total of
division plan drawn up with the fifteen l fr'saries Were awarded
line moved further south: He fr unl application-, -
said that any benefit that -mayThe next ifegular meeting will
he realized would become lie held in 1< ingsbridge for
obvious when the two plans ni,tilllation of officers
Mike Palmer
wins. K of C
scholarship'
The first fall meeting of the
l''•ather Nagle Council was held
September (1 at- the 1; nights of
('ulunlhus },}all in • Godur'ich,
after a t-t..,o month summer
aution:
d�adiywhen
loaded
In ttie hands of some people a knife,
fork a-r'd spoon are dangerous weapons.
'Dangerous to themselves. They use them
too often for too much ,of ro the wrong
kinds of food.
At COUNTERWEIGHT we'll show you
how to use them safely andiose weight.
We start with the Canadian Family Meal
Plan. With this scientifically designed
plan you eat nourishing, -well balanced
and tasty meals plus snacks. The variety
of .food is extensive and quarftitiet
satisfying. Yet week after week COUN-
TERWEIGHT
OI,JN-
TERWEIGHT members lose weight. "'
GODERICH
St. George's Anglican Church
16 Nelson Street West
Monday 7:30.p.m. U �()r
Over 360 classesper week
counterWeight
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At every C•,, NTERWEIGHT meeting
'you'll see proof of their success.Members
are working together with their lecturer
to lose their excess pounds, Everyone is
pulling for you and sharing problems and
successes. They're interested and friendly.
Weight controlit so much easier when
you're working in a group like this.
Come on but to a COUNTERWEIGHT
meeting this week, Learn how to handle
your knife and fork=safely.
Wherever you are,, there Is a class near
you.
may have, but pointed out that
the lots in the new subdivision
that had the line moved off
them would bring ' a better
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GODEIZ ICH SIGNAL -STAR, THU RsDAy,§gP37,,mliimi
OLBn1NE CORNER
('HR1STi\,11S (•O( !TRY ,
Plans are nearing corn pleti4rn
for the 19,5 ('hrr,tnra, ('ountry.'
Fair which i, to he held again in
the Sitltfor'd \',lilt Hall This,
...year's dui—, ai•t• Wednesday„.
October and Saturday,
October 1s
Two of the featured-
• craftsntcn are Colborne
Township gentlemen
Jack McLaren of Henn)iller
will have for, di'spla\ and salt',
paintings of Huron ('aunty.
Fred Sandi of Ridgewood
Park. does'charr 2'aning, fur-
niture repairing and 've,aving.
Mrs. Sheila Gunhy of
Dungannon 11 Ill have• pottery
using local clays, some from
near Dungannon. -
• M rs ' Shavbn I)ohinson 'of 131 r•r
" will be spinning and weaving
on a primitiv r frac e Zoom. She
will have handspun wool which
she has dyed with such plants
as onions. .beets, milkweed,
goldenrod, etc.
Mr's. Adrian Vos of Blyth will
hive handwoven saddle
blankets while Mr, George
Finnigan of Stratford, formerly
of•Goderich, will have a display
of terrariums which he has
started, These ,too will be for
'sale
These are only a few of the
new exhibits to be seen at this
year's Fait•; Most of the
Colborne Township craftsmen
expect to he back with their
exhibits. •
The hair will close this year.
at ti p.m. on Saturday.evening
dollar return for Suncoast when
they were finally ready 'for
sale.
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thus the door prizes e 11 be
drawn every hour thr,;oughout
tht' to o days of the shoe Th, se'
door prizes .11't' donated by the
guest c'raftstrten and provide an
added interest. •
The quilt conlnli.ttee has
made another beautiful quilt
for the'draw,
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THE ANNUAL MUNICIPAL
ENUMERATION
IS UNDER WAY
The annual municipal enumeration began on Friday, 'September 19, 1975
and will .continue:'this week. This• municipal .enumeration is separate and
distinct from the recent provincial- enumeration which was conducted for
the provincial election. During the week, an enumerator, carrying a proper
identification card, will .call at your residence fora few minutes to check
basle.information required in determining: •
• the allocation of education property taxes between the public and
separate school systems; .., ,
• the distribution of provincial -grants to local governments to help reduce
local tax bilis;
• , the preparation of jurors', lists; and
ft population information needed for other municipal programs..
The enumerator must•record such,information as the name, age, property
status (e.g. owner or tenant), school support and residency of all mem-
bers of the household. ° ,••
When the enumerator visits, please check that the information on the
Enumeration Notice is correct. If it is not revise it and verify the changes.
If you are not home, a Notice will be left for you. If changes are necessary,
please make them and mail the Enumeration Notice in the self addressed
postage prepaid envelope accompanying the Notice. For any additional
information, please contact the local assessment office:
Ontario
Ministry of Arthur Meen
Revenue Mjnister of Revenue
• • T.M. Russell
Deputy Minister
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Money is .coming from our new Ontario Lottery,
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Projects that can help enrich the lives ofTyour fellow
Ontarians. In fact, dollars' are available for existing or new cultural
and recreational facilities in .your, community.
There are conditions of course. But
the whole story is spelled out in a little booklet
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We've been saying, "We all vtin with
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