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most confusion-. about .the
tended for the al
nowless conditions. of South •• Provincial- Government's
intentions with- to
arolina, a design originated .
efore engineers learned • financial assistance for
bout technology which takes communities wishing to bring
to account uniformand non- their arenas .up to standard.
niform snow loads. Itis now Treasurer -Darcy McKeough
nown that buildings are ordered . a ; clampdown on
ubiected to three main, fundswhichMay bebor-rowed'.
for rinks and arenas, whilst
Culture and Recreation
Minister,- Robert Welch has
approved grants of Wintario'
rces - their own -"dead"
eight, Balanced or : un-
alanced snow,' and wind
ress. , funds for these faciiities. At.
In the months since the for a Ministry o
Qvernment'•s: announeernent- one point nis y . tw
bout the closing down' of Culture and _Recreation ,.
onimunity'arenas, there has announced that 25 percent cif
'den a , great.. deal of ) the cost of arena renovation.
scussi.on on. the various Would be taken care .of,, and
ethiids of financing.the Wintario would pick up one-
ecessary repairs to enable third of the remaining costs.
he arenas to remain • in Communities have lauri--•
peration. Communitiesare.. ched ;fund-raising drives, and
aced .with the prospect of everything possible is being
or :done to ensure-' that arenas
aising hundreds remain in operation. Son-te
eeuses of dollars or losing municipa'litie feel that
use 'of their arenas. without more assistance from
intario funds are being the,provincial government, it •
ought by, municipalities,• will be virtuallyimpossible to
fommunity centre grants are cope with the financial
eing applied for, support is problems of bringing arenas
eing given by the general upto ^ standard. 14 some
ublic arid various sports a rrr
rganizations, areas, the new government;
Some communities have regulations -;,for snow load
Bund themselves -in the fiery especially are considered to
ifficult position of at- ' be.. unrealistic in view of
mpting to pay off enormous weather conditions and
ebts •incurred by im recorded snow levels for the
rovements and • alterations region.
arenas, which they will be In our rural Communities
able to continue to use, especially, the arena is' the
less they raise .even more '.•central. location for. much of.
oney 'to carry out the the social life: of the' area.
pairs and changes which Hopefully, the Provincial
e needed to bring•the. Government will. realize the
enas •into line with the ,importance of doing
overnment standards now everything possible to ,assist
eing imposed.. . • . communities , to keep their
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The. Goderich Raceway featured a driver"s' competition:
' 'over -five races recently'and the drivers included (left to
right) Dave Wall, Clarence Young, Palmer Kerr arid Ken
Hardy.. Clarence Young captured the $100 first, place prize
money with'a first and second place finish in five starts' for•
Bridge`
Scores
There: were five • tables in '
:play -at the • Goderich Bridge
CIub onAugust 10. •
-'Winners were Bill
Cochrane. and Bill Duncan;
.711/2 points; Bill, Bradley and
A. Weerasooriya 66 points;
-Carol Keller an.cl Hans,
Dornbusch, 59. points; and
Bernice and Bob Miller,. 58
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