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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-19, Page 10'PAGEii.- SIGNAL RSDA"n' Al:GUST 19, 1974?. • • • 9 Umpire Doug Fisher looks ;Wali in bays' collapses at. Goo changeroom erhan s•;..;aygno" of The a�� ec�t _ - -- ro rams. 'I` H Goderien -Recreation and da3 camping programs. the .Community Centre : Board, board hopes - Mike Dyrnon;d, handed' his program again next summer. • . ' report to town ,co ncil:at the This is the• third summer . Monday session. The report is . for sailing 'instruction and the •a brief synopsis of several second season it has received programs ". offered by the gov'ernm-ent financial help:. board this summer. To date juniors • arid. ,seniors• The .rd reports ,a good have received instruction and . year at -the Judith the courses will continue u P to Gooderham' Pool, despite the August 27.: weather No staff problems: The board feels the, bulk of, have arisen_ and the swim .sailing instruction interest team has 'a' perfect " no -loss has passed and the recordwill have to be steep i h$ in,g.to.avord the __ owe'en trapper previotis ., years: Although Hallow e. en fall's on 'a Sunday this- :year; S-iMiiar .plans, are being. considered, A name group will . be tentatively booked and a request will bae made: to '.use, the high school again.• . '.' . Plans .are being made now for fall urograms. A brochure. Will" be printed and distributed - as in .the' past:' Programs. will .`begin the October 11 week and continue m ong an hard before making his calls on the Diamonds No action" by board on request. .The . Huron board :of .- education took -' no action Monday afternoon' on a request. from South Huron District High School principal J L: Wooden to reconsider a new schedule of- fees lei' the use of school facilities. ' .. until Chri turas.' Some., new. • •Las' t -week .a. block • wall serving as a screen inone of - the dressin4 rooms,' coilap sed. A similar wall in another dressing area was lira mediately: taken. down. Improper securing of the wall' seerris to. be the • problem although , the matter will be, studied further. • Tennis instruction at the; pool attracted 19 seniors and 11 juniors this sutimer. The courts were extremely .busy .during the surrr.rner• months and late spring wkien'the netts were installed. Maitland aitland Golf , and' Country. Club - centinues its instruction as part, of 'club membership. , ext year the .two groups :may be combined. for instrucVon purposes. The board attempted s - payingplayground: program this summer to fill the void created es a result ofbudget. cuts.'.The castof S12 for four weeks- d -rev . eight registrations, not enough to cc: Ater er staff -costs. :' " Last year at S3 and 35,.98 children registered for junior ear • next v •. . . Hoc;ever , small `, the, programs.' are being ''con operation is, the report sidered..- states, "instruction will stili' - ea be offered." BUCKCE-11P FOR SAFETY On five. evenings over the last' three weeks The gym- nasium at the high school was made available fOr - use by - interested"--'-`•b'adminton• players. Quite a few people took advantage . of the op- portunity ler indoor play On Tuesday evening a meeting was , held by the arena building and fund. raising committeeto look at constrirctien :. and .financial .status; Roof demolition 'has been completed but_not without sortie unresolved concerns. - -' it,is'feit by the firm of C.C.,. Parker that .the -uncovered ice surface .and; auditorium are' now .safe far use. The board .. Will be requesting perrnis`sten from- iha Ministry of Lafiaiir .. to use the facilities. • Last year's • • Hailowe, en da.nce'atthe co]legiate was; in . the opinion of director Mike Dymond; ' extremely• • sue - Takeoff. Five swimmers in the girls' butterfly competition get a.good start off the starting blocks in a swim meet held at Judith Gooderham Pool last Saturday. The Goderich swim team won the four -team competition. (staff photo) ;w. ... _.., ,.... , Boost. YOUR HOME TOWN cling n o7ra f estion-of iugg director D:' J. Cochrane, the board- agreed ' to ask±• prin- cipals in. the late fall as to how student councils' are affected. by •the new fee structure. . • The letter from South Huron' questioned the fairness of expecting student councils to pay, for extra custodial services . when : the, money, raised by council .is used to support . activities' at the schorfr • Wooden., said the athletic program at South Huron costs the student council„ $2,000 per °yew -and more than 51,000 is contributed' to the -Com-, rriencement programine. Trustee Jack Alexander -of .Wingliam asked if custodians. were always needed and suggested,. "these groups should be responsible enough to look after things them- selves:-"• - . . Trustee Marian Zinn asked • if every high•'school was in the same position and was told by Sea.forti' principal ...Bruce. . Shaw who,was in attendance.. as an . observer,, "Yes,- definitely'." Shaw said principals have been" o' sidering,•, the possibility ofhaving • the studentcouncils rent the "' . facilities. • Superintendent Bob Alien' 'said some of the .functions were rather large and needed' • custodial help., ' w pleased,to announce the appointment of Mr. Rill Riehl of -Clinton' as Having been associated with GaMett'ff -Adeertising for almest len years Mr. Riehl brings to our company a wealth of experience and ex - Bill Will continue to serie you With his mobile showroom, with even ' more items than in the past. i.Ne feel certain that tome of these new ilems will be of interest to you. . Please feel confident the ?am& good service that Bill has given you in the past, he will continue to:give In the future. _ FOR CALENDARS, Ap.VERTisti,i0 SPECIALTIES; •• BUSINESS GIFTS AND SALES PROMOTION, MATERIALS ' CONTACT CLINTON BRANCH OFFICE, DIAL 482-9001 *massed „ S74 points -and were, follOwed Teeowater, • on your markt • four young hopefals in the boys' btitterfiy prepare to leave -the starting block in a swine Meet held in Goderich Saturday. Goderich Won the four team conipetition with 574 points, tiOnbie the OutPut of second place Teeswiter. (ofaff. photo)