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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-05-12, Page 35GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY I?, 1, :fast Wawanosh council gives grant East Wawanosh Township council is applying for a supplementary allocation of subsidy money for 1977 in the amount of $1,700. Motion for the application was passed at the township council meeting May 3. The council has decided to give a $500 grant to the Farmstead and Home Improvement Competition willhbe19paidrtol the. town8of W ingha m. A grant of $15 was given to the Hi ron County Road Superintendent's association. A membership fee of $10 was paid to Huron County Municipal Officer's Association. The annual meeting, hosted by tike Township of Ashfield, is being held today in the Lucknow Legion Hall. An engineer's report prepared by E.W. Shifflett regarding the Whitfield Drain was assessed under a section of the Drainage Act and accepted by the council as it was presented. A court of revision was opened regarding the 114 of a herrids ressirt Burt)`, 0 asy hz indows ah air, mei;; Ia, 2a ads or tails Thomson appears to be,•surprised as he peers out nder his horse head in the Cowboy Capers, a song and series staged by the Brookside Public School junior is in the school's spring concert. The back half of the horse, Kenny Logtenburg, follows Thomson around the stage as they join in a number with Debbie Raynard and Heidi Filmore, the other horse in the dance. (staff -photo) Bluewater cable loses FM station The Bluewater TV Cable Limited has lost the audio portion of its Channel 12, the Community Programming channel after an order from the Canadian Radio - Television Commission. The order was issued six months ago, but the Biuewaix „Cable „,,.company continued the distribution of CFCA-FM until a recent letter from the CRTC forced the company to discontinue -its use. According to Bluewater president, Ron McIntosh Jr., the company has no idea why the radio station.was ordered off the air, but they fought it until their license was put in jeopardy. The company has re- applied to the CRTC to retain the use of the radio station and McIntosh says that this will require a public hearing. likely to take place sometime 'in June. • While Bluewater Cable has the alternative to buy music, this purchase would be costly because it involves copyrights and legal matters. However, McIntosh is hoping that public response will be great enough to avoid this and bring C1 CA -FM, back on dile air. • He explained that they public outcry over the discontinuation of United States stations last year, quickly got that changed. He is hoping that the same public response 'through letters to the CRTC and the Bluewater TV°Cable Limited will do the sanse. CFCA-FM is a Kitchener based radio station that provided music, news and information for Channel 12. ...,/r: SUZ - A - DOR 0I \ 1 Has purchased the clearance stock from an out - 111 of -town Fabric Shop, and is having a • FRONT YARD Hallahan, Caldwell and Toll Municipal Drains, Repair, Improvement and Extension. An appeal was received from T. Black requesting the acreage be reduced. The cpuncil passed a motion to reduce that acreage from 90 to 87 acres, reducing the assessment by $37. The court of revision is now closed. A by-law to provide for the Hallahan, Caldwell and Toll Municipal Drains, Repair, Improvement and Extension, was given a third reading and passed. Two building permits were approved and issued by the council. Care Workers meet in Clinton Family Care Workers will meet at board rooms Clinton' 'Hospital May 19 at 8 p.m. The guest speaker will be Mr. P. A. Roy Ciag Insurance Agent. Ladies please take note and bring along Tots of questions. W. McNee may -build an addition to his barn subject to the approval of the Ministry of the Environment and Gordon Elliot may build a drive shed subject to the Huron. approval of the County of GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES TO 91A% Bruce Erskine 86 North St, 524-9555 ATTENTION FISHERMEN the most famous basket in the world® 524-6654 LTG Phone 524-9676 Fishjng Lake Huron. the fikettland River and nearby streams provide fishermen with a variety of opportunities to test their luck and skill Local catches include trophy me Cohoe Salmon and Ralnbew Trout as well, a0. plenty of good site Speckled and grown Trout. Black Bast. Pickerel. Perch Rock Bass and Spoke The annual Smelt run Is a springtime attraction Itl°49DOERWB1Y (41/1 APRIL 30th to JULY 10th,,l '°b`1' 1ST. PRIZE $500.0.! FOR THE BIGGEST RAINBOW TROUT CAUGHT DURING THE CONTEST .,. laxed drummer vett relaxes at the drums while waiting for the on stars to take their places in the Brookside Public 1 spring concert. The concert, performed last week, red Al at the drums for a pair of solos and several songs in the production of Joseph's Amazing nicolor lreasncoat. The show was put on by Grade and 8 students at the school. (staff photo) SALE Friday & Saturday May 20-21 10:00 a.m. - 7,:00 p.m. ZIPPERS - PATTERNS YARD GOODS - BUTTONS ALL AT 1/2 PRICE 9 HWY. 21 NORTH OF GODERICH NEAR THE LITTLE WHITE CHURCH OUR THANKS TO THESE 9 SPONSORS: 2ND. PRIZE FAMOUS BRAND NAME ROD AND REEL PLUS TACKLE VALUED AT $125.00 ENTRY FORMS t a,,C .97 3RD. PRIZE SHAKESPEARE , ROD AND REEL $75.00 VALUED AT COST $1• 00 Your Entry Form may be purchased at these fine outlets: • CUTT'S RED & WHITE VICTORIA ST. GODERICH • GARB ANDGEAR SPORT SHOP SUNCOAST MALL GODERICH • GODERICH SPORTS 72 THE SQUARE GODERICH • FINCHERS THE SQUARE GODERICH • DON'S MARINE SALT MINE RD. NORTH DOCK HILL, GODERICH • WORTHY'S ESSO SELF SERVE VICTORIA ST GODERICH RULES AND REGULATIONS: ALL ENTRANTS TO THE DERBY MUST REATl AND OBSERVE ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS AS STATED ON THE BACK Of THEIR ENTRY FORM. Jubilee 3 Committee GODERICH ONTARIO 11114 Goderich Sports 172 THE SQUARE GODERICH Garb ond Gear Sport Shop' SUNCOAST MALL ,GODERICH •7 • ANDREW DAIRY 45 WEST ST. GODERICH • BRICKER'S JEWELLERY 148 THE SQUARE, GODERICH • TANK N' TUMMY FILL HWY NO 21 SOUTH, BAYFIELD • PETRIE'S PORT ALBERT GENERAL STORE PORT ALBERT • CAMPBELL'S THE SQUARE, GODERICH • WORSELL BROTHERS LTD. PLUMBING a HEATING 122 THE SQUARE, GODERICH WEIGHIN STATIONS: CUTT'S RED & WHITE 91 VICTORIA ST GODERICH DON'S MARINE SALT MINE RD. NORTH DOCK HILL GODERICH PETRIE'S GENERAL STORE PORT ALBERT CONTEST OPEN TO RESIDENTS oho NONRESIDENTS EAT BUYS OFFERED IN: sui#s • pant suits • sportswear • coats • all weather coats !�j.:hI�A CONTINUES UVCIACC THE SHOPPE . 0 SHOPPERS SQUARE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIE 9 F.M. C