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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-12-08, Page 3
dy w se w ac w rol Luc s Ira ho ce do nit ti HE iRE drive obe One of the extravagant scenes from the GDCI musical My Fair Lady is this one set at the races at Ascot. In the scene Eliza Doolittle, played by Anne Robertson, is given a trial introduction to London's high society to see if the speech and mannerisms taught to her by Henry Higgins, played by Phll Main, succeeded in transforming her from a flower girl on the streets of London to a fashionable lady. The musical is an extensive undertaking by the students. There are 51 students in the cast, 20 students in makeup and 10 working behind the scenes as well as stage hands. There are 153 costumes and 18 different scenes and some of the students require as many as four makeup changes to play their various roles in the musical. (staff photo) olborne agrees to share costs ith Goderich, Goderich Twp. M the November 1 business, John Clark, road olborne Township Council superintendent reported that meeting, severance of the last the snowplow truck was in lot at Hunter's Beach was London being repaired. Some approved. discussion took place about Peter., Brander and. Tom hiring persons with tractor Berry approached Council equipped snowblowers for bout obtaining a .business isolated portions of township cence for Berry to operate roads and the road aaequipmmnt rental business superintendent agreed to try serve both rural and urban this method on a small scale eeds in a steel storage for a month on the Summer "ding on Pt. Lt. 3 PI 3, School sideroad: tford village. Council was itant to approve such a NO SNOWPLOW e' in an area zoned A letter from Paul- and idential and wished more Gerry Zurbrigg requesting orruation, snow clearing service On "the Michael Mallough of Jenkin's sideroad to the rich approached Council Black Hole resulted in denial regard to his application as Zurbrigg had been in - 'a building permit for -a formed when his building i%storey residential permit had been issued that ding on a 2.9 acre parcel there could be no township *known as Pt. Lt. 10 P.1 snowplowing on that road. Colborne Township. Due to Council was informed that ;unfinished airport study, the tender of Jack Nicholson, cilwitheld approval. of Bluevale for snowplowing Fordyce Clark, Township township roads for the 1977-78 ding Inspector and Ben season had been approved by Maughan, Township M.T.C. tountant discussed with Two letters from the Huron cil the cost involved in County Road Department inistrating the Ontario Engineer about the bridge e Renewal Program. As abutments at the Benmiller wnship D ra inage River Inn and drainage of the pector, Clark reported Benmiller Estates Sub - he had given final in- division were read. The Clerk ction to the drainage was instructed to write Mrs. kson Lot 8 Con 10 and on Joanne Mazzolini regarding hLot8. not obtaining a road en - Tile Drainage Rating By- tranceway at her new ONo.lffor 1977 for the sum residence in Benmiller East. 113,400.00 was approved. Leonard Fisher, cemetery +++ anager reported that a new At the November 15 Council cewascompleted and that meeting Council requested was beginning to paint the the clerk to notify all ide of the mausoleum. residents of Saltford within 1q the township road 400 feet of the Brander property that any support or objections about the use of the Brander building be for- warded to',the Clerk in writing within 14 days. Hudson Milburn, owner of Pt. Lt. 26 MC with his nephew, Kenneth Wilson discussed Mr. Milburn's application for severance. Council felt that as there were three houses closely situated in an agricultural area and if the centre house was sold as a residential house it would restrict not only his neigh- bour's agricultural expansion but his own property. It would also be contrary to the Agriculture Code of Practice, a certificate of compliance and the Colborne Township Secondary Plan. James Jerry, owner of Lots 14-15-16-17 of original Plan 8 deemed for agriculture only and Frank Graham, registered building con- tractor discussed with Council the building of a residential home for Mr. Jerry subject to the property not being covered by deeming restrictions and the receiving of a M.T.C. entranceway approval. Council approved the application. ACCOUNT ACCOUNT QUESTIONED John Refflinghaus, owner Pt. Lt. 11 Con. 5ED requested approximately 600' of plastic tile and catch basin to drain a small pond on the roadside to the' Million Municipal Drain. 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Goderich Townships and An account from the Huron agreeing to contribute County Road Department together with the Town of regarding 1976-77 salting and Goderich and the Township of sanding of Township roads Goderich 71/2 percent was from the airport to Meneset approved by council of any Mobile Park and at Benmiller loss arising from the was discussed. operation of the above The road superintendent project. was instructed to contact the Colborne Township also is department about the ac- to contribute with the Town of count. Goderich and the Township of A resoulution of the Council Goderich a combined total of of the Corporation of the $25,000, to ' assist in the Township of Colborne acquisition of the West Street requesting the Ministry of Site. Housing to provide ap- A request from Walter proximately 75 Senior Citizen Lorendivic for alteration of Housing Units at the West school support for his Street location to serve Turn to page 7 • See Whars On TaiJTonight! at the CLINTON HOTEL DINING LOUNGE Enjoy our Chef's Hot Daily Specials and Family Dinners, Char Broiled Steaks, Chicken Dinners and Seafood BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS, BANQUETS AND WEDDING FACILITIES AVAILABLE REASONABLE PRICES OPEN: 7:00 A.M. - 9:00 - BREAKFAST 12:00 NOON - 2:00 P.M. - LUNCH 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. - DINNERS OPEN FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINING PLEASURE 4 P.M. - 8 P.M. SENIOR CITIZEN'S DISCOUNT -10% ALL DAY MONDAYS Now appearing in the Cloud9 Lounge...'til Saturday, Dec. 10 "Dave Hoy" AND HIS HONKY-TONK PIANO Clinton C2110 LE [ 33 VICTORIA ST. 482-3421 0,l'w i , Ii Ir, i L ' ,1' �, l,V Licensed under L.L.B.O. Under New Management For Information & Reservations r Please Call: 482-3421 GODERICH SIGNAL:STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1977—PAGE-3 Colborne man dies Alfred Sutton of during May and June of 1940. Huron Haven Village died in He was releed in 1945. Alexandra Marine and In 1950 he moved to Sar - General Hospital on Tuesday nia, Ont. Next he moved to Ramsay (near Chapleau) where he lived until coming to Huron Haven in June 1973. On December 26; 1962 he married Mary Margaret McCue at Burwash. The late Mr. Sutton was an electrician on construction Work. He was an adherent of St. George's Anglican Church. He is survived by his wife; November 29 at the age of 64. He was born on August 25, 1913 in Chatham, Kent, England to Daisy Amelia (Wyatt) and Richard Francis Sutton. He served with the Royal West Kent from 1939 to 1945. He was taken prisoner at Dunkirk and was one of the survivors of the forced march back to the prison camps fwo sisters;, Mrs, 'George ___, .G.ut oallne) Edney of-Keot;— England and Mrs, Melville (Gladys) Chappell of Sarnia; and. Qne brother, Oscar Sutton of Australia. He was predeceased by one sister, Mrs. Ernest (Daisy) Davies of New Zealand in 1976. A funeral service was held on Thursday, December 1 at 11 a.m. at Stiles Funeral Home in Goderich. The Rev. Robert J. Crocker officiated. Cremation took place at. Mount Pleasant Crematorium in London. 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