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Joanne Pryce (left) and -Mary Lamb serve a customer some of their ice cream
specialties. The two Goderich women have opened The Ict Cream Doctor which is
located at 76 CourtHouse Square. ( photo by T.Marr)
Ice cream parlor opens
'Ice cream lovers will be delighted to
know that a new business has opened
.which caters specifically to their sweet
tooth.
Owned by 24 year-old Mary Lamb and
" 30 year-old Joanne Pryce; both of
Goderich, The Ice Cream Doctor of-
ficially opened on Saturday. AprilQ.
So far, Lamb and'Pryce say thebiggest
selling item has been the banana split.
Unlike many establishments which offer
a split with three basic flavors of ice
cream and topping,, Lamb and Pryce
allow the customer to choose any flavor
they wish. The same holds true with,
sundaes.
•The Ice Cream Doctor also sells
milkshakes, ice cream cones, slush
puppies, floats, ice cream bars and ice
cream cookies.
The shop, which is located at 76
CourtHouse Square, is open Monday -
Friday and Sunday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. and
Saturday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. In the summer
the hours will be extended.
Cheese and meats
Caruso's Butcher Shop and Deli owned
by Dave Walsh of Kincardine has opened
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at 45 West Street.
Before openingan Wednesday, April 2Q
Walsh made extensive renovations to
both the inside and the outside of the
building. The exterior renovations were
done, "so the store would blend in with
• the rest of the street," Walsh explains.
The shop offers a wide variety, of
smoked and cooked meats, cheeses both
imported and domestic, fresh home-
made sausage and freezer beef orders.
Walsh says, "We can cut anything in the
fresh meat line that anybody wants."
In the future lunch sandwiches and
salad plates will also be available.
Employed at Caruso's are Jack Smal
who has 35 years experience as a butcher
and Betty Hamilton who has seven and -
one -half years of sales experience.
The store is open Monday - Saturday 9.
a.m. - 6 p.m.
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The • he new
ly der
dealership• On *ton Read
will be allOwetk, to erect a
sign on the ezieting base but
it will have to, face the
building and not Huron
Read,
Council made that decision
at its regular meeting April
18 after a request had been
made to have a sign erected
On the original base.
However, the sign is in
contravention; of the town's
sign bylaw which states that
all signs Must be set back 10
feet. •
Council ' defeated an
original motion On the
subject which asked that the
sign faced the building and
that the owner would MVO. to
remove the sign at his ex-
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The aiimeegeg -moron
only :asked that the awrief of
Gntericlitiv, Chrysler..
.Plymouth erect the sigain a
• manner so tirat. it faces the
building and. not Huron
Road. Several councillors
argued that -it 'Ovid, be
unfair tninOlude a clause in
the motif* Stating that the
owner W011.1411ave to remove
the sign<arhis expense at
council'krequest.
.Commissioner of Works
Hen aunter:told council that
the sign'. would have to be
removecLonly in the event it .
interfered with vision of
stoplights at the corner of
Suncoast Drive and Huron
Road. He said underground
servicing for the lights has
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high enough, that it wouldn't
obstruct the view of the
stoplights.
Councillor , Hill . Clifk
questioned why the owner
would have to erfidApeigp
facing the hailding and Jelln
Doherty said th$41vnee "is
being penalized" for ergo,
thig-'a sign on a base .that
existed before Siincaost
Drive. "It's an inJuStiee,"
ijoherty said.
Council Compromised on
•the original mutton by
deleting the phrase asking
that the owner would haVe to
remove the sign at council's
request. The sign ,will still
• have to face the building.
Town asks for new fire study
A representative of the
Ontario Fire Marshall's
Office will conduct an in-
vestigation into the Goderich
Fire Department.
At its last regular meeting,
council endorsed a motion
requesting the Ontario Fire
Marshall's Office to have
Fire Services Advisor G. B.
Sunstrum conduct an in-
spection of the Goderich Fire
Department including
Civic
Corner
The Goderich Recreation
Board will meet Thursday,
April 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the
• grandstand board room.
• The Property Standards
Committee will meet Friday,
April 29 at 4:10 p.m. in the
town hall.
Goderich Town Council
will meet Monday, May 2 at
7:30 p.m. in the town hall.
The Planning Board will
meet Wednesday, May 4 at
noon in the town hall.
Huron' County Council will,
Meet Thursday, May 5 at 10
a.m., in the council Cham-
bers, Court House, Goderich.
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physical, technical, per-
sonnel and other needs.
Committee chairman Glen
Carey told r council the' in-
spection would be completed
at no cost to the town and
would act as a follow upon a
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report completed three or
four years ago. Carey
• suggested that such a report,
and thefecommendations of
sunstrom, would fit in with
the long range plans of the
department. •
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