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IGr1! Af a -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST•5,.1976
BORNE CORNER
16 . Mrs. G. Kaittinli
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SWIMMING •
Swimming
,classes. for
Oo.lborr e.:Township.- children .
will commence Monday
•August 9 at 9:00 a.m. First
•
•
pick-up .will be Benmiller
United .Church at 7:45- a.m.
then -proceed north• to Ni1_e,
west to .Hwy.. 21 and south to
Goderich. There . will be a
parent supervisor'on the bus
,every, ..,.day Have your
Children' ready. Anyone
wishing further information
contact Mrs. James Fisher or
Mrs: K. H. Hoerning.,
DECORATION DAY
Memorial' or Decoration.
Day Service was held at the
Colborne Cemetery- -Sunda+,
August 1. Many had arrived•.
early at the cemetery to place
fldwers..at the graves of their
loved ones.A very in
�
gratifying
g Y
crowd assembled ;,, at 2:30
p.m., for the service which
opened with • Colborne
Township Reeve Doug.
McNeil giving the opening
welcome remarks. The crowd
joined in singing several
liyrnns during the service and
the McMil"['an farniTy;-beside
giving two splendid musical
Members ef the Property Tax Reform Commission held a area.Goderich.administrator, Harold Walls, submitted a
series of questions to the Commission dealing with
municipal taxation: (staff photo)
public meeting in the GDCI gymnasium Wednesday and
received submissions from several interested -parties in the
Planning boar r.....„...._
.. (continuedfrom page:1) `- yoint•ir�g out --that ost-.adults_..
agreements in' the town to arlve or can'iaice "tare -35
establish some: 'policy • for F . thernselves when walking in =
sidewalks in' town. • Mr. town but children -were the-''
Schaefer ,said: ;his_- travels • biggest users of sidewalks.
through other. • towns and -The board intends to take a
cities • revealed., that most look .into ..the establishment of
s u b d i v i s i on s': include' sidewalks in new subdivisions
sidewalks and that Goderich in town and bring the matter
was deficient in this regard. - to town council's.attentioii.
He said • that he felt that
.• main arteries and collector°e ,
roads in'the'town should have T own s h i •....
p
. sidewalks for safety purposes :. (continued from page 1)
• adding' that he wouldn't want : tiers: are to be opened August
to, see "children walking on .„'
• •Suncoast Drive.”Councilissued five building •
{" Board, chairman Dave
Gower said that' finances ' permits withholding one
..p.roninted the 1-ack • of .., pending® submission of
sidewalk's -in subdivisions in sketches showing the site_ of
... ,town. He said that the cost of the project. Permits were
the walks was. usually ,not issued to Garth Postill for an
taken on by the town or, addition _ to a : house, P. J.
d.eve,loper unless McDaid for a mobile home,
• homeowners of .an area. Ken Okefor arpachine shed,
.. petitioned the town to install •..' Ralph McAdam, for a house
them. and' William • Jenkins for a
• Gary Davidson said that', steel granary. A -permit
the major, purpo's•e.. -at requested, by Frank Baruma
sidewalks was ;child safety, to: construct: a sow barn `was
-- He ` said he : personally withheld until • he provides
•ti preferred s dewalks• •in town sketches: of theia•
m .
3 am.
the most dangerous
hour for you and
your family.
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selectionS which were much
enjoyed 'by all, accompanied
the hymn singing., The Rev.
Ralph E. ',King • gave •a
splendid message, taking as
his text the fourth chapter of
Joshua. The Rev. Mr. Woods
closed the service with::the
Benediction.- •
:BRIDAL SHOWER
Miss Barbara -._Fisher,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Fisher, -i'k"t►'ne of the -
brides of the month of Augusto
A cornmunity shower was'
held' for her in Beinnziller
United Church basement'.
Tuesday. evening July 27.
About thirty guests enjoyed
a friendly ' visit and several
contests• during die first art
of the evening. :Mrs, Jarnes'•
Fisher then, welcomed all..
present- aridspoke highly of.
`bride to .be, who then
opened the many gifts she.
received.
`;. Barbara thanked all for
thein thoughtfulness,.and :all
enjoy. i. dainty:lunch which
was. .served by those i
charge;.
Mrs. Wilfred -F'ish'er--and -
-'`Mrs:Leslie eslie Pitblado also"
ntertained—Barbara Fisher •
at a relatives bridal shower at
the home of Mrs. Pitblado,
Sunset Beach Road. Contests
and friendly visiting -were
enjoyed b_y all.
The: . Bride-to-be was
•ushereel--to a -decorated •chair
and threelittlecousins„Lori
French, Allison Clark and
Tracey Ginn presented her
with her gifts. • • •
Barbara thanked all and a
dainty lunch was enjoyed by
the guests„
• SOFTBALL_
The girls played Tuesday,
July 27. .Goderich Tw-p.
played- with. Colborne A -and
:Goderich Twp won. The.
senior girls played'the junior
boys, score 28-11 for the boys.-Monday,
oys.Monday, August -2 the boys
played; Tyke boys, -.Colborne
C won over Colborne B, 1I-3;
junior • boys, Colborne lost
against Stanley .B';. senior .
boys, , Colborne --watt, over..
C;oderichTwl?.14-7. •
Monday,� August 9, boy's
play :yll's; Goderich ,vs'
Colborne . .. Colborne A vs
'Colborne • B jtinior boys,
Colborne against •Goderich
Twp.agaseniorHallett. .bays; Colborne
inst
- Tuesday, August 10, irls',
play: junior girls, Colborne A
at Stanley B; Stanley A. at
Colborne B ; senior' ” girls;
Hallett at Colborne 8:30 p.m.
at Benirziller.
COMMUNITY NEWS
On. .Kitchener• TV station
Saturday night several' •
residents noticed Mrs. Fred
Battersby in the bowhng
teanf and Mr. Batteksby in
the audience. -.Mr. krill Mrs.
Battersby formerly lived on
Suhset Beach Road and now
• rAeside in.LQndon.
Mr. :aand Mrs W_ iirrex
Hardylia returned from .a
very enjoyable trip to the
.Wea,twhere they -visited their
son and his wife and thenyl
-motoredto—uancou�er At
present, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Hardy are • patientsin
Alexandra• Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich.
Cecil McBride of Meneset is
•a patient in A1exarnd-iia-
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich. Don Sowerby is,;a
patient in University
Hospital; London, and glad to
note he is expected .home
this week. •
Mrs: Rose Geir (formerly
Rose -Durst) and son
Emerson of Waterloo visited
her niece, Mrs. Wni..Young
and • Kr: - oung, Gbderich
over the weekend ' and at-
tended -the Memorial Service
at Colborne •Cemetery,
Sunday,.. renewing
acquaintances."
G�derlih woma
qua
wins x1,000 aot
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•Ldrrene"• . Robinson of Boyce of Bayfield and
Goderich was .,the ' lucky -Lorraine Mannering- of
winner at Clinton Monster
Goderich won a game, as did
Bingo tin-Monda.y, Augiist 2 Marion Sproule of Auburn,
and found extra roorn in her
jackpot_ Cheryl Thompsdn of Mitchell
Wallet for $1,000," from the.and Elaine Jesting of Clinton.
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Winners in .the share the •Alphose !~rein, of . Rt.
igan of,
. Cannon of Dublin taking the Wingham Mitchelland Edith Cam-
yoealt1 ganws' were: Carol Columban, Nora Finnigan
by herself; Mrs.'Biil pbell•" of won in a
Steep of Clinton, Glenda regular game and .Florence
BeckeeofClintonand Gerald' Miller pf Clinton, Helen.
'Lawrence .of, Mitchell .split- Greenwood of `. God.erich,_
ting the $i50 pot;,atid°'laelores ° lW.aro1 Finlayson of Exeter
,_Q Dyer. of`,Seaforth, Autrey and . Phyllis. Lee of` Clinton
Gregg of ' Walkerton, Mrs. won in another; •• , •• '
Tony, Poland '`of - Seaforth, • • ^ -
Mrs. Jack Hart,of Clinton and "`Marion 1VfaIcolin ot-Clinton:•
Jean Brown of Clinton split won in the eighth game and
$150: • Barb. Higdon of Vanastra took -
Other regular $50 winners the prize for the ninth. Rachel
were Barb Batkin of Clinton Johnston.. of Clinton and
and .. Joanne Bell of : Hensall Arabell Bushell of Clinton
_whQ: i bell to k .a, galije_l?.a� ed .the .Innings .. 1n a�
`Mrs. Joe .Brandon; Mrs. Joe g.anie as' d;id-Mrs: aekandSnider of Winghain and Pat , Merner of • Bayfield a
'Shaw of Blyth .split a, game Lorrene-- Robinson .:of;
L_. ' Jill Jervis ortlintdb, lige Gbderich.
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