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CHESS ClUB NEWS
Last Tuesday night the
• Goderich • Township Chess
club travelled to Douglas
Point to meet the challenge of
the Douglas. Point Chess Club.
Ten members from Goderich
met with • eleven from
.Douglas Point. The Douglas
Point .club proved to be' very
strong competitors. All of the
games were close, tough
games.
• However the ' Goderich
Township Chess of
managed to win- all of the
games in the top . three,
positions and did 'not have a
loss in the top seven positions.
The final score was Goderich
7, Douglas Foint'4:. The score.
'consisted of six wins, 2 draws
and 3 losses for Goderich.
• Douglas Point's top.player
gave our top player (Chas.
MacDonald) a tremendous
battle lasting over four hours.
It was anyone's game right to
the very end and held twenty
spectators glued to the board
until 12:30`a.m. when Charlie
MacDonald finally won the
game. A return match is
planned .later in the season
and the. Goderich Club will
have to be on their toes if they
hope to win•again.
On Wednesday night,
Charlie MacDonald picked up
his eighth win in, as many
games while Jim:Kingsley
won four games tp raise his
record to 10-1. Brian Miller
had a very good night winning,
two games to move into a first
place tie in Level 2. Doug
Brindley also won both of his
games to leap from Level
four to a tie for first place in
Level three. We would also
like to welcome the return of
" . Mike Koszycki to the Ches_
Club.
Inbidentally, the player's
winning games for Goderich
in 'the tournament against
Douglas Point ; were; Chas._
MacDonald, Dave . Weary,
Jim Kingsley, Dennis Little,
Kirk Lyndon and John
Kloeze. ' Brian Miller and
Louis Stadelmann managed
to pick up draws.
If you are a member of or
know of a club in the area that.
,would be ,interested in
challenging . ui;, • or if you are
interested in joining a Chess
club call J+m Kingsley at:524-
9019.
The standings. as of•October
7 7 ' follows:
2. 19 6 areas fol ows
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LEVEL.1
W . L D Pet.
C. MacDonald .8..0.. 0..1.000
Dave Weary
J: Kingsley 10..1..0...,909
John Kloeze 3...1..0....750
,.LEVEL2
Brian Miller ...6 a 0 - .667
L. Stadelmann 6 3'. 0, .667.
Bob Dick ..... 2• ` 1 : 1 .625
Don Bogie • 5 3 1 .611
LEVEL3
Jim Gower :...4 4 0
D. Brindley —3 3 0
Sam Hassan . . 2 2 1
N. Gantn.er .... 3' 4 0
LEVEL4
Barry Page.. • . 4
Larry Gower , .2 •
P.•Herlufsen . °2
R. Vanderlinde 2
Monica Page .". 0
7
5
7
8
9
0
0
0
0
0
.500
' .500•
.500
.429
.364
;286
.222
.200
.000
1•IONORARY MEMBERS.
M. Koszycki ...1 1 0 .500
Kirk Lyndon ..0 2 1 .167
Di Kloeze 0 0 0
Dennis Little 0 1 0
R. beleary 0 4 0
Three
amendments
to official plan
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approved
Huron County Planning
Director Gary ' Davidson
reported ,at, Huron County
Council meeting last Friday
thathe had heard verbally
that the Ministry of Housing
has . approved •. amendment
number, seven, the Brussels
Secondary Plan, °.and
amendmentnumber eight,
ttte Grey Secondary Plan, the
County official plan. •
',Approval cif, • Amendment
•nun bei' three, the,'Ba�yyfield
Secondary- Plan; ,would* be
coming :through shortly 'he
said. • * '
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Gt)1)E.RICH SIONAL-STAR, THURSDAY, NOYEMBER 4,1876rv.-PAG 9A
Wintarle
oad. .rits
to: .e:ight
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proj�cts�i r County
caps for a total grant of $715:Playhouse, to assist in, the performance of "Anne of
A grant of $625 will be made costs of sponsoring the Huron Green Gables for Wingham
to the Wingham Town Country Playhouse for • one and area residents.
Grants' totalling $74,045
have been approved for eight
projects in Huron County
from the proceeds of the
Ontario Lottery. The amounts
range from $62,500 to $625.
The Wingham Arena is to
receive a grant up to $62,500
• for renovations including the
installation of new boards, a
public address, system and to
replace and enlarge the
arena's floor.
A grant up to $4,977 is to be
made to the Corporation of
the Town bf Goderich to assist.
in theinstallation of a lighting
system to the `Agricultural
Park fastball diamond.
The Ashfield and West
Wawanosh Recreation
Committee will receive 'a
grant up to $2,500 towards the
construction -,of a new ball,
diamond including the 'in-
stallation• of bleachers,
fencing and lighting.
Culture and Recreation-
M.uiister Robert -Welch said
today's grants are part of the
ongoing Share Wintario
iirogram for. the support of
cultural and -recreational
facilities.
To date, the ministry has
allotted $70.7 millionto more
than 4,675 groups and
projects'across the province.
The Van Egmond •Foun-
dation in Seaforth will receive
a grant of $1,000 towards•the
costs of purchasing the rights.
for two performances of; the,
Huron Country Playhou'se's--•
Production of "Rinne of Green
'Gables" to be presented in
the town of Seaforth.
The Clinton Minor Soccer
Association will receive
soccer balls; and nets . direct
from the Wintario Projects
'Office for an _approximate
value of $328 and the sum of
$550 to assist in the purchase
of uniforms and goal posts for.
a total grant of $878.
A grant up to $850 is . to be •'
made ' to the Township • of
Stephen ` to assist in the in-
stallation,costs of lighting and
chain link fencing' to 'the -
Dashwood Athletic Field.
The . Seaforth ..Minor
Baseball Association ' will
receive baseball equipment.
direct from the Wintario
Projects %Office for an ap-
proximate value of $515 and
the sum of $200 to assist in the
purchase of uniforms and ,
Canada. h 162,473,000
has acres
of agricultural land. •
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Save electrics
save natural resources.
About a third of
Ontario's electricity is gener-
ated by burning fossil fuels...
coal, oil, natural gas. The price
of all these natural resources
is.increasing rapidly. The price
of coal, for example, has
tripled over the last five years.
Higher fuel costs inevitably
show 'up in the price y6u pay
.for electricity.
Save electricity, and
you'll save money. You'll also
be helping to conserve dwin-
dling natural resources for
other important uses...
transportation, agriculture,
chemicals.
Conserve energy.
The future depends on it.
Support Energy Conservation Week, Oct. 31 -Nov. 6.
.changes planned.
for Blyth school
Huron County Council
agreed Co support a recom-"
niendation. by the Board of
Health on Friday that no
change ' be made in the
present arrangement for, the
disposal • of effluent . at the
Blyth Public. School until
municipal sewers had been
installed and ' made
operational. •
Council also agreed to
support the Huron County
Board of Education, in any
way possible, in.• making
representation of. the
-Ministry,of the Environment
to expediat.e the Blyth,
Sewage System. That system
was originally scheduled for
1977 but •according to Blyth
Reeve Robin,Lawrie it will be
delayed now"°.until at least
1980. ' •
•
Representative of the
Huron County 'Board of -
Health and the Board . of
Education had met in August
and presented a proposal in
"connection with utilization of
the - tile bed system at . the
Blyth Public School at certain •
times, notably„• when . the
water table was lower, than a
depth of three feet below the
tile. • •
That recommendation was
referred to. the Medical
Officer of Health and -the.,..
Ministry of Environment and
en the basis of their recom-
mendation it was decided,not
to make any changes at
present.
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