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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-11-05, Page 31GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1986—PAGE 13 November Ever Monde and Thursda Free -Skating at Goderich Arena Mondays 10 am 12 2ior Momsd & Thursdays 2-4 p.m. TotsISenior Citizens /Adults. November 5 6 7 8 production Goderich Little Theatre p "The Front `Page" Curtain Time: 8 p.m. November 17 Cooking for Christmas 4 -week course at Victoria School for $15. Call the Recreation Dept.. 524-2125. November 20 Children's Little Theatre production at The Livery, 7 p.m. Call the Recreation Dept, for more information 524-2125. November 22° M,uasLik Youth Ringers from London North St. United Church (audituriuiii) 8 p.m. Tickets: Adults $4.00 Students: 82.00, Call 524-6951. November 22 . Santa Claus Parade & Santa's Court The Square and the Park Theatyyr Parade begins at 1 p.m. Call thet" Dept 524-2125. dean rolls a 333 TulyrQrlav, night action The Marionettes and the Oldtimers split the points with the Marionettes taking four points. Good games from Marilyn Bannister 212, Audrey Brindley 214, and Marion Beacom 227. Melba Mates of the help lidtimerS bowled three steady g er team capture three points. The Wallbangers took five points m the Blazers Sandy hFiieldera 300), performances48 and Ann from Sandy Smith 225. Earleen Spain (205, 229) let the Blazers to a two point win. Barb's Bunnies taking all seven wingsed the pints. Auleen's Angels by The BBev Whetstone,nies were led y(Dorothy 0) t Shirley Ken- nedy Hedy (235, 280, 733 triple). The Angels took no points but had strong efforts by Auleen Theriault 203, and Vicki Dineen 230. 100 The New -Gals were bowling against per cent of their average and took five points. High games he a rolled y, Mavis \Fisher 170, Nancy Leeson 259, 274, 689 triple. Brenda Dineen was the winner of the weekly draw. Bruinsma Bombers took seven points from Sellingers Spoilers as Heinz Sartori, with a 229 average, bowled 283, 311, 311 and 905 for the high triple. Mike Milley from Bel- inger's Spoilers had a ce triple of 611, but could not get any points. Lakeport AdvertisingRollrs as Skip Reid from also took seven points from Ray Lakeport Advertising rolled a nice triple of 674 (176, 241, 257), and Rick Duckworth add- ed a triple of 784 (225, 6,303). Ray'sbut Dick Rollern could not master a point did his best with a high triple of 913, (272, 308, 333). ,s team took seven points And again, Suny Garynfrom North End Marina 'led by Hak - kers for Suny's with a 631 triple (172, 178, 281) and Jack Cole bowling a 124 over his average. Clem Desjardins bowled a nice 707 triple (206, 215, 286) also Bill Desjardins had 658 (192, 228, 23a). December Decmber 13 Buse Trip to see "CATS" Tickets: $48,00 per person Huron (Bus provided at no charge by Perth RC. School Teachers Union) For more information and tickets call the Recreation Dept., 524-2125. January January 10 1987 Goderich Figure Skating Club Competition Goderich Arena. Januar 30 31 Februar 1 1987 Goderich Recreational Hockey Tournament Goderich Arena. February February 7, 1987 Mardi Gras by the Goderich rr• .. Ch!!",,, d;.,.APrieh Arena at 9 p.m. g e•e,wtt.. Music by "Star nek' . April April 24,25 26. 1987 Goderich Home & Garden Show Goderich Figure Skating Club sponsoring the Show at the Goderich Arena. Recreation "Booked Up" is a calendar of Major Events appearing the- first week of ,each month, courtesy of the Goderich Signal -Star in co-operation with the Goderich Retreation Board. Check this calendar before planning n your event of the to id a conflict of of d vents by. You can help assure full participation by giving telephoning the Goderich Recreation Department at 524-2125 as soon as possible! et s of the Huron -Perth irls asket- Vikings advance to toithe finals of als. The the playoff erich tournament last Tuesday in Goderich. The league advancedthe Vikings ha oonsh` mem Fas. Madill) girls eventually lost to Stratford efeated Cent all 30-28 in ll 37-23 in the championship the final. (photo by Andy Bader) PLANNING ACT, 1983 NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GODERICH f Goderich passed By -Law No. 110 of 1986 on the AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the by-law by -filing with the Clerk of ehae Town of l oting out derichnot later jnct ons to than he the second day of December, 1986, a notice of app By-law and the reasons in support of the objection. the location of the lands to which the by-law ap- plies explanation of the purpose and effect of the by-law describing the lands to which the by-law applies and a key map showing office during regular plies are below. The complete by=la Q S available for inspection in my office hours. Dated at the Town of Goderich this 5th day of Noiember, 1986. Larry J. McCabe Clerk -Treasurer Town of Goderich By-law No. 110 of 1986 has the following purpose and effect: 9 and B40 and Parts 910 and 941, R.P.By-Law 110 of 1986changes ial (C3 7) to Core AreaOHold ng (C4 -4-H) recognize the lot 457 from Highwayas lot for future core commercial uses as such time the the holding symbol is conformity with Official Plan Amendment No. 12; building from the subject property. The sitem stan- dards is conditional on the removal of wh existing commercial ses would be permitted are establish- eddards for the new building, by key Map 25B. lies are below. Key Map.2&and 256 showingythedecation=of.the.landeto�which•the by-law applies TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Town o 0 twenty-seventh day of October, 1986 under Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1983. ce niors win consolation S title at Sarnia tournament for Vikings won the scored 4 and 2 points in the final games. Sarah Alexander added a basket against Bawating. The Vikings are in action at home on Fri- day at 2 p.m. The Goderich girls take their 9-1' Huron Perth record into the sudden death semi-final against Mitchell as they start defense of their third straight championship. The G.D.C.1• Consolation championship at the Lafflbton Referees' Classic in Sarnia last weekend.g The Goderich girls lost a close op round game to Hamilton Brebenf 57-55 after leading 44-35 at three quarter time. Mary Katherine Stapleton played a great game scoring 19 points and getting many rebounds. Jenny Allen continued with her hot shooting to score 17. Cathie Gallow con- trolled the Viking offence and added eight points, Jenn Peters and Joanne Campbell scored four each with Erin, Robinson ad- ding 3. • On Saturday: the Vikings downed CaTeclotiia 1530— and .rat . St. Varie Bawating 41-38 to claim the Consolation Championship. The girls played well con- sidering that captain Cathie Gallow didn't play because of work commitments and guard Katharine Murphy is injured. Jenny Allen played two outstanding games scoring 16 and 20 points respective- ly. She was selected as a tournament all- star. Mary Katherine Stapleton' .scored eight in each game. Reserve guard .Erin Robinson played well in her first starts of the season scoring 2 and 9 points:. Guard Joanne Campbell hustled and used her speed to advantage as she scored 5 points. against Caledonia. Jenn Peters turned in two fine defensive performances as she Gophers have seven point night Yvonne Doherty rolled a 548 to lead the Gophers to a seven -point win over the Lions - in Wednesday afternoon bowling; Penny Breen had a 421 for the Lions. The Chipmunks took five points from th493 Tigers with -Helen Russell rolling ihile. Susan. Hiusser had a 505 for the Tigers. The Wolverines took five points from the Polar Bears on the strength of Olive Gilbert's 514. The Fonz took three out of seven points ' from the Cobras with Marg Miller bowling a 584. Pat 'Burroughs had a 586 for the Cobras. The Wildcats tooks five points from the s with Janet Daer bolw- ing a 571 while FoMildred Cook had 500 for the Foxes. The Turtles took five points from Bear , Cubs with Mick Chambers rolling 563 while Janet Rumig had a 614. PLANNING ACT, 1983 NOTICE -OF PASSING -OF ° A ZONING BY-LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GODERICH passed By -Law No. of 1986 1�cunder Section 3of the Planning N . 99 o, 198 6 TA::E NOTICE that the Council of the Town of Goderich on the twenty-seventh day of October, 1960 un AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board respect of the by-law by filing with the Clerk of the sewn o out Goderich not tionlater the han in the second day of December, 1986, a notice of app By-law and the reasons In -support of the objection. and effect of the by-law describing the lands to which the An explanation ii the purpose law ap- by-la .. a ,.e. map showing the location of the lands to which the by- alar plies are below. and ..moi plies below. The complete by-law is available for inspeciior, i.. my Office during regular office hours. .. Dated 'at the Town of Goderich this 5th day of November, 1986. Larry J. McCabe Clerk -Treasurer Town of Goderich By-law No. 99 of 1986 has the following purpose and effect: to "Highway Commercial By -Law No. 99 of 1986 from zoningrt 2, Plan (R-2)" 714 (Pt. Lot 12, Con. C) in the Town a Goderich Rwould constitute eden- (C-3)". Amendment No. 11 to the Official Plan Rted b redesignated he C-3 zone (Section 2) parcel from Residen- tial to Highway Commercial. Uses p Y g Law No. 38 of 1985. the potential uses of the property. This by-law amends Zoning By -Law Mapshowing' 12 the location of the lands to which the by-law applies are below. SCHEDULE ','An KEY MAP 12 TOWN OF GODERICH' Om 40 80 120 160 200m In metres 0' 80 '60 320 640 in feet Zone change to C3. (Highway Commercial) from R2 (Residential Medium Density) Zone•chan_e ;o m -4-H (Core Area Cornmereiai-Holdin ) from C3 (Highway Commercial) SCHEDUL' "A„ KEY MAP 25 TOWN OF GODERICH 0'n 40 BO 120 160 20Gn In metres o' eo ;n feet KEY MAP 34 BROCK N h'v•.:T STREET 5- OAVIO SEE KEY Brock Street d1r4 1r 11 if Afternoon & Evening • Classes • morning classes may be arranged for more information call Sue or Donalda at: 4827932 Come & browse at our OPEN HOUSE Saturday, November eth & 9th 1 -5 p.m. a free coffee provided 6 Winnipeg St, Vanastra Newgate Street SEE 16-1' MAP t