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Critics choice
A recognition assembly was held at G.D.C.1.,on Tuesday
morning for the drama club. The club won several awards'
on the weekend at a festival in Guelph. Mr. Warren
Robinson (far right) wrote and directed the two plays
performed by the club. November Ninth, 1913 won an award
for best previously produced play. Les Demoiselles won an
award for best visual including costume and lighting and
also won runner up for, the best original play. Adjudicator,.
Betty Wilson, praised the Goderich drama club as putting
forth"a total company effort". (staff photo)
Board seeks grants for tennis
By Shelley McPhee S
Clinton's Recreation 1
Committee will be taking
over seeking grants for the
proposed tennis courts to be
situated at, Central Huron
Secondary School.
The Huron County Board of
shoal in the Hort wes Twelve field trips were
corner between the parking approved by the: board in
of and sports field. other business, with majority
of the trips being overnight
' camping excursions and
Field Trips
Honeymoon ends in
Education relieved them-
costs
hem-
c of either all'construction
initial
.„in -
selves tragey for area couple
struction or for any future The honeymoon of an area
additions at their regular
couple ended in tragedy last
meeting in Clinton on May 2. p g y
Since the board was in- Wednesday, only five -,days
volved in the project, Win- after their wedding day, when
tario and Community Centres Donald Alexander Dolmage,
Art grants would have been 23, of RR 1, Londesboro was
lessened, but with the electrocuted in an Alberta
recreation committee of the motel,
town now in abarge, the Mr. Dolmage was killed in
tennis court project will be a freak accident ata cabin at
able to receive higher gr°°ants Cosy Pine Motel in Red Deer,
and the objective will be. Alberta after he backed into
the taps in a bathtub that
reached.
Tom Fox', staff advisor for were electrified with 110
the student's council and volts•.
history department head at Mr. Dolmage and his wife
CHSS, reported to the board of only five days were on their
that $10,000 had been raised honeymoon when the ac-
by the students and more is cident occurred, and police
being hoped for. Another officials in Red Deer say an
•$5,000 will come from the inquest may be called.
Community– Centres Act, , Sgt. Vic Petersen of the
while Wintario will pay the RCMP, . Red Deer Detach -
remainder of ,the $19,000 cost ment, said that Mr, Dolmage
of the two courts: was kilted, when he backed,
Included in the recom into taps tat were "hot" and
mendations suggested, the he was grounded on the
board will share the cost 'of bathtub:
upkeep and maintenance with ' His wife of only five days,
the rec, committee since the former Patricia
students as well as the MacDonald of Clinton, tried
community will be using the to pull him clear, but when
courts. she received a shock herself,
If lights are added, the stopped and ran for help,
board will pay for the costs of Sgt, Peterson. said that on
the hydro and the tennis checking the Dolmage cabin,
facilities will go to the board
and ; two or three others, in
if the Town of Clinton wishes andt vestigators found that for
to discontinue use. some unexplained reason, the
The high school will be out
tapsin the cabins were "'live"
of bounds for the members of ancarried a current.
the community but the courts
will be free of use to the The investigation is con -
public at designated times, timing.
The tennis courts are to be - Rev. Stan McDonald of
located to the rear of the Londesboro, who performed ,
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the wedding ceremony on
April 22, assisted Rev.
Mervyn E. Reber at the
funeral service last Saturday
April 30 from the R.S. Box
Funeral Home in Seaforth.
Interment was in the
Maitland Bank Cemetery in
Seaforth.
Besides' his wife, Mr.
Dolmage is survived by two.
step -daughters, Cheryl and
Laura; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs., Roy Dolmage of RR 1,
Londesboro; four- brothers,
Earl of Elora, Frank of RR 1,
Seaforth, Dennis and Douglas
at home;and three sisters,
Mrs. Ray (Jean) Dill of
Sebringville, Mrs, James
(Agnes) Scarrow of Seaforth,
and Doris athome.
nature trips.
However Monger trips are
also scheduled by Usborne
Central School, ,who will be
sending 34 grade eight
students to Montreal and
Quebec for three days. South
Huron District High School is
planning a similar French
trip with grades 11 and 12
students.
The .board approved two
trips to Toronto from. Hullett
Central Public Schotzl for
grade eight students-nd
ft}om Grey Central. j,
Superintendart John
Coulter gave a report to the
board recommending that
schools make arrangements
with the Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority for
nature and outdoor education
lessons:.
For the last number of
years, elementary schools in
the southern part of the
county have ,been attending
nature classes at Camp
Sylvan through the co-
operation of the Ausable-
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Authority.
Committee
wants West
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The Housing Action
Committee is standing united
behind a decision to build
senior citizen housing within
the core area (West Street)
rather than away from the
core area (Bennett Street).
At a special meeting on
April 29 the committee
passed a three-part motion
concerning the site for the
housing plans.
The committee is
requesting that Sidney Kay of
the Ontario •Housing Cor-
poration (OHC) attend a
meeting on May 4 with the
Housing Action Committee.
He will be required to bring
M. Nestor, an OHC architect,
with him and have in-
formation at that time on site
selection, a feasibility study,
conceptual site plans and
CMHC requirements for
senior citizen housing.
The committee will advise
Kay at this time of their
opinion that the core site is
the best site• for senior citizen
housing: They will also
recommend to council that
the purchase of this site be
subsidized if necessary,
The committee is hoping to
work with an architect ap-
pointed by the OHC to
prepare proposals suitable to
the core area site.
The OHC employees
working on the site and plans
for the senior citizen housing
in Goderich have been en-
couraging the highway site on
Bennett Street over the core
site on West Street because of
its lower cost advantages.
Roman Dzus, Goderich
town planner and member of
the Housing Action Com
mittee says, "OHC just came
in and presented .their own
plans. So far they've been
calling all the shots."
Don Wheeler, a member of
the committee says, "On
their own they (OHC) went
off and selected two sites and
pushed the one they wanted.
OHC is not being totally fair
to us. Where this was sup-
posed to be a co-operative
venture, it has become a
unilateral one.4:
Maydr Deb Shewfelt 'say',
"We need a package showing
OHC what we propose. We
have to say this is where it
(senior ,citizen housing)
should be and this is where
we're going to put it."
Snewtelt says he thinks
OHC is giving the committee
a "snow job".
Dzus passed around a
report showing the im-
portance of access to the
downtown .area to the well
being of senior citizens.
While all members of the
Housing Action Committee
agreed that they need another
site feasibility, plan, Coun-
cillor Bob Allen said he fears
the committee may be
"putting up too many road
blocks."
"We're starting to look in
the paper like we don't want
housing. We don't want to tie
up this project," said Allen.
Mayor Shewfelt says
anything OHC does will take
at least two years.
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