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PAGE 6A GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRI1. 15, 1987
Middlett is Homme Furnishings Inc.
at THE HOME PLACE
in Wingham, has 2 big announcements to make.
We are pleased to •nform you that Mr Bruce Willram5 ndS rer.eon,. 1oin
e(1 our ',tats dS ,)&I ler manager
BN)( r• brings with tt,rr ? 1 ,rear, of experience at the retail h.rr iturr
busine„ most „t tries& in a management position the feel F1r,„ e 4,11r,
d valuable addition t» our ttrdrn
Mr Bruce Wfliam.s
ALSO
Ole( live AUr.t 1 1981 Middleton s Home Furnishings Inc. d fri,
Decor Shuppe The Home Place will be open 6 days a week and Fr,1ar
I ights till 9 Dr; I, rn for ,added ,hopping convenience
Or'op In and ,see wriy k,n many experienced turrliture peoWt art`• .r,rr.,r, ;
to Middleton t.
Drop in and see why so many experienced furniture people are
coming to Minleton.'s
DDLETOIN
7S
FHOML f-1;RNISIIINGS INC. WENGI-IAM
',AIURDAY 357-1411
GODERICH MEN'S
BALL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Anyone interested in playing or refereeing,
please c•ntact
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by April 20th, 1987.
Must be 17 years old as of 14 'I 1, 19
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Sat. April 25
3:00 P.M.
•Sun. April 26
3:00 P.M.
Plus 3 buildings of Canada's best Hot Rods, Street Machines, Corvettes. Race Cars
Custom Trucks and Vans. - • "
• Plus Four Toronto.Surashine"yirls (appearing Friday only)
o Plus FREE Kids T -Shirt with each Friday admission only:
9th Annual Custom Car and Hot Rod Show
APRIL 24, 25, 26, 1987
COMPLEX CENTRE ARTHUR, ONTARIO
SHOW HOURS •
Friday. April 24 -.5 p.m' toll p.ni.
Admis5lnn 1500 Adult :' •,0 Chilr1•r,11
Saturday, April 25 - 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Admission 750 Adult t,1 00 Childrrn'
1500 Adult '',0 Chilrlion 16'00 p,;,
Sunday. April 26 - 10 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Adrniti',u,n • ;' •,0 Aiiult • '100
1
Tickets one price only
Saturday Afternoon and Sunday)
Wingham 1)istri('t Biologist lalhiot dumps year•liug rainbow trout into tht- vine Mile
Ri•r near Port ,11bert. About 4,000 fish %At•re,sttirhed' in too the rittir on ,April 0. 64,000 fish
are slated for the Taitland, Bayfield anti Nine Mile rivt•rs•.1phiito by 7'ed Spoitnerl •
Ministry prepares a fish
management plan to carry
them to year 2000
;Sport.trnd•0 uiiinercial fisheries provide
Millions of dollars tn'ec•iinunlic and social
benefits for •tVinghatil District -and., the
:\lini,try• of Natural ' Itesuurces has
prep)<�re1ra•plan to i'i1z+na4e those fisheries
until the year 2.000.
'The plan is the cu1),nlnation of a process
't h1 ch exnini11.d the production
capabilities of the fisheries resource. the
demand placed upon it l)V users and the
factor, which have prtn'entcd frill resource
benefit 1'i`om bhang realizcll." said
AV inghain i )istrtch I3tolnt;tst Mike Malluot.
The iniaiistrt wilt hold a public inecltni
to discuss this plan at Royal Canadian
, Legion in Clinton on April 12.iit 7:30pm.
Fa ii. ts, goals 1 arty used as 0 (means o]
rwnsuring the progress or fish manage -
'tient. Tlio Cargt•t fur angling opportunities
by the year 2000 includes an inc'r'ease lit 13
per cent for waril1 water speetes' bass and
pike , 00(1 73 per cent for cold &cater
species, trout 1, said Malhiot.
According to the ministry some of the
significant programs being tinplt•rmented
include:
-- an increased effort't1', involve the public
Ill I'fsherlt's nuulagenu•nt
-- it 41,r1'4+te1' rmlphusl, will bt' plact'd. nn pro-
tecting fi:,h hr,tbi,tat conct;rnrllg• water.
course alterations, drainage at(irks.
stream crussing>. darn constructions,:
-- 100.000 lake trout or Ittkt' trout hybrid
tt l ll be planted aniiuull.. beginning in 1990.
11.1 the Point ('larks area of t•,akt', HuI•tin.
depending '01 Ilatrtu't't 511[4)11.4•5: •
00.11011 } 4' )1 ILng ratn.bott front tt 111 big
planted annually to troll! w:atrr'tr'Ibutariei
of 1,akt' 11ut•on: •
-- 15,001) leai'1.111g •brook trout ttIli I)e,
,Planted ann)IIII 111 cold water streams:
e\pairston of stream rt'habllttatiutl prta-
gr.dns and efic'ouraging the public to adopt
creeks 011(1 undertake their. own projects
A total of 04,000 } ear ling ratnbtnc trout
,are slated 'for the Maitland, Hayfield and
•Nine Mile rIVtl'".' Maiitlut stocked the Nine -
Mile t-ivcr. 1.1ear -Poi t ' !Mort with 4,000
t eit'hngs list" htir-'day . .
'foe fish matt return to the fiver next spr'
tt1;,'tIi .:putt n of ibex (nay watt three or fot'
years. said Mi+ihu,t Fish returnitfg next
c,tl' 0)111(1row to 0 lt•ftgth of 17 inches
ar'ud tt111 be catc'luible, he said. -
2 area athletes
® ii
reverie a W��gr ar`II 'i s
SPORTS SHORTS
qiitiliSISHINEWERIESIBMWEI
Linda Reid of (;odertc'h and ltayuel
Bunn. of Clinton were two of 40(1 Ontario
amateur athlete, Who t'ecetttin o'tltt't,t•-
rntent ask arils int the 20th annual Ontario,
Sports :Awards banquet, .1pr»I 12 In
'4'i,runtu.
I'ht athlete, wt're recognized for wtnn•
ing individual or tea,fll sp',rt talcs tri na-
ttunal or International corllpt'tltIon,.
1(t'1d received ht'r award fur her 5\41111111-
).11g
w11u111-
)ng performance at the National Summer
I;Linitis and Bunn 15 the ('anadtan ponos
women., c'hadllplon in Marathon canoe
racing -C.2.
Sprinter 'lien ,Johnson rt't-'t't' ed the
prestigious 1 e-rald (iIatlatunt' sculpture .17-I.
1980 Arllatt•UI' Athlete of tht' Year ,Johnson
is the fits athltttt• to, w111 the ;award two
con5t'Cutlt t' ) 00r,
'It's tilt' ur1guing partnership betwt'rn
the government. the pro. ate ,t't'tui' a -rid tot•
netteork of amateur sport, t olunteer,
throughout tht' province that will continue
to place our athletes on the local. national
incl Hitt;rnatioliil stage of success. '-ai 1
Ontario Minister of Tourism and lte('reii-
hnrl.John Eakins
Barb'sI;lunnl e s
led ay ffs
The first' night of playoIfs 1s completed
and one
more night to go. first, -coati! and
third place towns receive prizes after...»\
games of howwit;; total pinl',il1
deciding the winners..
'Bev Whetstnn 227.239,402. led Barb'•
1utnn(t•s tri a first plrict• standing ,alto] the
first night. Bev 1111(1 help Irian 1•J,at'} I.) rine
Telford 207,212. Jute& Pettus 197,210 -
•The Blazers scorched the opposition and,
('acne in second With L4t't.•at-- efforts from
1•:arleen Spain 194., »feather ,Jackson 11+1,
and 199,, Lorraine .Jnes 1119 and 214, ,
:1 good team effort frim» the Oldtimers
put thopi in third place w ith high games
(ruin.Jovoe•Atchison 182. N<ur•t White '222.
Melba .unlit 227. I)el•f ;..Kies 250'
The Nlartonettes•still have sonic stir+rias'
to pull as they 'art' in fourth plum' but In a
good position to move 0)) in the next tort ti
;17rnt:5. Kit, Sirlith 225 lane! 233 1rd tot wa)
with help from Ett' 'Bradley 195. ,Juan
Crawford -204. Mari1. ri Bannister 220
The Wallbangers could also 1011)!' t c
Their position if they continue to tlitvt•.such
,nod 8011105 from Trish I),'Ig11t101 111)..\nn
Smith 193. Dianne Scott, 203 iaild Marl
Pointer Who rolled 122 iS.o.a. •
Nett -(;ails are hoping catch c at('h the
leaders with 1404)(1 .44111114.5 ag;lin lI'nnu
Sharon Marshall 203, and Mat'ls Fisher
173.214. .
Nevcn' chunt Auleett's:Angt'ls out for 111(h
,Ire alw<its n thrt''iat and still one so,,'k t
go. [fig)) g01)1(5 from (;race.Mu ford 207
Carolyn Carter' 2_22_ Aiili'en''Tht•irunilt
213,2101,021 triple
Tobin and
Worthy win
owed game,
.ludri 14'I4bu') and 1't.'rha 1i'ortht, acltll
28.3 points,'wun-a four table Hmtell iiiiit,'.
merit, at the .1 ;oderi('h 1)uph(.4+tt, Jailed
('I1)1), Monday ,.:April (1 "
Niar'ttna S(1)1I'tker and dart 4)onn'llt
took second with 20 points and ,\rchu,
Elanulton teamed to
-core 25.3 points anll finish third
The average score at a 7.3 t.ihle M+tr•hcll
n+iivt•Int•nt. playe(l April 7. vas 84 point's
° :A1ai't ;Ann 1)t 111f)se aril Louise ilr'thr'r-
ntg•tcin led the north -south direction ttit11
1011 points
Brian let•ve°.incl (;ralia,n,. \'elites 11.'i! •
Evelyn 4;1111braith ant tonna Sproule di no
pottlts to take the st (•rind sand . third
positions.
Barb Howe teamed with 1,i,irt'n I.,1!)' !
sc'or'e 102 3 points to lead the. t.ast•ttest
• division.
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