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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-05, Page 39. ; 04, at• The Holmesville Public School kindergarten Class wasn't going to be outdone by senior students at the school at graduation. Students completing their first year of education honored the occasion at a special in school ceremony reeently_complete with:hats and diplomas. The graduates are (front row from left) Jeff Powell, Laurie Edward; Angela Radford, Kristen Fry, -Carrie Watson, Marie Porter, Tom Trick and Sherry Good, (second row from left) 44: • 41- .„4t4, • • Jason Mcllwain, Dean Potze, Jennifer TyndAll, .Barry Bowman and Philip Gower, (.third row`frOrn left) Jackie Banter, Stephanie Bush, Scott Koetsier, Robynne Szusz, Julie - Rutledge and Tonia Seddon, (third row left to right)-Chr-is Walker, Julie Davison, Tracy Ott, kevin Namink, Gregory Crawford, Shari Tobb -and Allison Culp. (photo by Jeff Seddon) •• The-Goderich township recreation 'committee met -for -the "regular' monthly ' meeting Wed- nesday, June 18 at ,the township " office Holmesville: • Special attentions were Lgiy_en • .to 11.10,-• rpr1ents concerns filed- at the public meeting June 6 at „ Holmesville school.. The • cncerns were listed in • order of the individuals 'priorities in'answer to the study question:: list 5 of your greatest concerns regarding the- building of a new community Since no plans as yet • are definite (except that • an architect has been. hired) the rec 'committee attempted to answer the • following •residents' concerns so that it may — be brought to their ••a- tention_that • their coif- cerns became they committees as well, and automatically_ the. councils. Therefore, these are tire concerns in order of impui ta-ni„e and as direct iSlpfssible at thiS time. Tax increa,se,;_, if hall makes a profiT there Would be no increase in taxes because •of it. Maintenance cogs: it will be hired part or full-- time, depending on the _need. Will it 4ake business • away fkom White Car- nation?: No. They're in • another type of business (licensed dining lounge). We would prefer to be t equipped for fe-eding o • • • . large. groups,: of 400-500— , people. • Location: Three places •fp will be considered; on the a school grounds adjacent t • to the school (behind the. r . twsp. •office) and at the •c athletic field beside the t through the elementary schools.-- Perhaps s s g ge s t better -methods._ • Who will- usei_t?: There will be nq discrimination all ages or groups.. ap bveci. Do we need a hall.? The rnajOrity atthe public meeting con@ined that. Who will do the catering? Any interested group. Concern: "that:we Should build a nice looking building with class." Rental fees: a sch-edule of fees will be determined Fater -------Liquor license: being obtained. .now. Traffic flow: any site chosen will create' traffic flow. Parking space will be- requiredfor a maximum of 200 cars. PooYgootings: •any_site that is c}iosen will be properly investigated. Heating for the hall': of course not yek- decided but every energy--sa-ving • device will be hopefully built into it. Lack of terest: the rec committee are aware of this and are concerned. We firmly believe a new Community .Centre will generate enthusiasrn and com- munity spirit. Chairman, Gerry Ginn reported he, was pleased with the good turn out at the Public meetin-g. Everyone agreed it had been successful and wish to thank all those who participated. No wonder the regular meeting went so late into he night when there are ther matters to deal with A motion was approved n suggestion of Bev Orr nd Walter McIllwain hat a letter Of any ecommendations to ouncil be forwarded to hem by mail, to ensure it, els prompt attention. he first recom- mendation as such was ' henextt item of bnsineSs : suggest -ion of all oderich tiksp. sports be nylted to the annuartwsp otincil dinner in ecem6er. • Gerry Ginn reported hat as of Wednesday une 18 he• had not yet eceived a list of. uestions- for the asibility study from Mr. I Sinclair, .fiekdnittti for ••" owns] .• f • GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 5:1179 -PAGE 3 issues five building permits .1 Five building permits Council gassed a were issued when motion' to invite three Goderich Township 'representatives . Council met in regular Goderich Town Council to sessi•ohon June 18. the Holmesville Council Building permits were • ch ham-;ers on July 9 at 8 requested by 'Philip p.m. to again discuss the Bugler for a. pony shed, Dillon Report with the G. Wright for a porch, township. .„ Mrs, D. Robinson .19 Council also passed a enlarge a cottage, J. E': motion to request the Fritizley to enlarge a township's represen- 'house,, G.J. Graham for a-' tative on the Huron mobile home, Brand County School Board to for a- hog barn, Joe set upa meeting with the Durnin for a cottage and executvie of the school Wayne Colclough for an board to discuss various implement shed..... sitings and uses for the Joe' Durnin's building proposed township hall application was I:0 ed awl -that G. Ginn and B. by council. Goff an s Garratt be invited to the application.. was he d meeting. • pending a certifie-ate of Watch Fcii Festivdof_Arts & Crafts, July 12, 13, 14th coming... Watch next week's paper for further details • • • THE SEPARATE SHOPPE MAIN CORNER, CLINTON PHONE 412-i77$ (NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR) • DRESSES' ALL ON SALE Stanley _ Township, opEN 1-6 compliance_ and dyne through the .law firm of Colclough's application Donnelly and Murphy, washeld pending proof of requested confirmation o-wnership. The other five regarding the zoning of applications were lot tr-and 12 H.R. Con - granted. cession. Council passed a Mr. Feagan and' ivrt. motion to have the clerk, J k -in meen oosoowceare nal ereetsienngt atot . obtain i-n-f-ri-r'rrTa t i o n regarding taxes and discuss section 86 of the zoning. assessments. Their„sIndy. S. Orr's request for a showed great variations; building inspection of -the e.g. of 296 residential White Carnation Vi;as left' units 71 i ith E U N Il i median requiring no Council has requested • rec. inetm0. . over assessed and 114 t were under asses,sed. change while 111 were Based on, thl_s_study, the ministry of c-ulture ancl.recreation. .• Gerry' also made an important announcement ., that -a. special meeting br- the heads of coulnil, rec committee, school board, • P.S Well as •Shirley-i-cifzi-eit OUT • schotil 'tett fa:. representative, and Ron. McKay, • incoming Principal for Holmesville School, were to 'meet on Monday June 25 to discuss the proposed • community hall whereby its facilities could be used to the -- pest advantage by • the township school. .-- AiTangem'ents were - made for the twsp bar- becue at the • lakes/ide park on Mace -Point Rd. on Wednesday, July 11 beginning It 5:30. Bev and Charlie- Orr will prepare and light the barbecue-and,everyane is Invited tagorne-Andose it for their 'fa-mily supper. • the -sa-rnetirne the Women' S Institute. is n. • , old weigh Station. Size: large, suitable to T • '"'- handle large crowds thus avoiding conflict t existing- local lacipties - which cater to approx. •G 200 people. Who will build it? The c job will be tendered. We ' D knew too little about this, • why weren't we t for tned,? How 'do w.e j reach you? Our present r methods are local q newspaper columns, fe newsletters, notices sent A obtaining some-- `live" entertainment, . plus the softball committee may put on Tt." ball denionstration. So be on hand for plenty Of fur4nd socialize with your nfigh- hours. • i rigente-hts were made for advertising the barbecue' by means of notices in ' the local Papers, sent through the schoorSTRain date will be the next day, July 12. Approximately 40 children are now registered • for the Vanastra swim program • early in July. The' bus fall'about this matter. . -Capacity ,is 60 so The . athletic field registration could still be -'committee reported that taken until July 1,, But in a short -Time they v;'ill please arrange now so be seeking volunteers- to that- the bus route and help erect six light towers_ pickup points an • be for the new softball field, - arranged. We anticipate •The meeting acijourned an successful until.Wednesday, August program this year,, 1,Or at the special call of 7:The softball committee the Chairman.- by Audrey. submitted a complete 'Middleton. ' • l-eouncil passed a motion re ue t th I-1 bl ::playing schedule of -all • their ball _groups which . mixed squirts, pee wee boys, pee wee girls, midget boys, • -midget girls,' a grand totar of 169 registrAtons. --ante-rtaykrant--any evening Of (Five eFF will be action on ..the •'Holmesville diamonds. • A letter 'from' Huron_ Happy., He'a-rIs Roiind the O.P.P. to patrol the ownship's 'Lakeside Park Road- -whenever possible in an attempt to cu-rtail the rowdyism 'Accounts totalling more than $170,000 .were ideTed paid by council, with the largest portion of his going_ to Hdron County taxes and the oard of educatioh taxes. Council granted per- mission the Goderich„ egiorr-Ladies' Auxi-fiary o hold Tag D's at ehrs. Council then adlourned- nfilJuly 2_at 8 p.m. - .,. -.....3,1.0owrnneshMipaeocfkG,0Mdeir4Faniler o• f ' ; assessment --in the . t • sectioll' 86 regarding Revenue, to put in pleas o Cale Doucette was 1) present at the . council -Tn-etting.Jo:- protest the s• stop work order placed op L part lot -39,., concession t nine. No Motions ..,yere Z _ recorded regarding this protest. 1-1 • Dancers requesting , membership for next year was received and •••• acknowledged. Because • , next .y66..is,fees are not established Alle.y, will, he a-sked to contact us in die OPEN 1-6 MONUMENTS,MARKERS - CEMETERY LETTERING Don Denomme, Area Representative T. PRYDE Main Street •. •Exeter • -- • -•Seiving Gaderich & Area for over 60 years Phone 524-6621 or 524-2747 Appointments Anytime Join the -Golden Chain ,Gang Anstett Jewellers has one Of the best collections of gold'chains anywhere. At Anstett Jewellers, you buy your goldby „weight. 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OB NoBROUND COFFEE KRAFT CANADIAN SINGLES CHEESE SLICES.. 1 LB. 110. KINGSFORD 10 LB. CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 2:9 '19.9 FAMILY SIZE 260Z. REG. 39' • COCA-COLk 6 / 1?9 13ICK'S SWEET, MIXED, YUM YUM PICKLES 32 OZ °9 • HUMPTY DUMPTY CHIPS WESTON'S RASPBERRY • 200 225 GR. 79 BUTTERHORNS •6's 65' MAXWELL HOUSE 10 OZ. INSTANT COFFEE • MANY ORE IN-STORE SPECIALS BLUE'S SUPERMARKET POST 450 GR. MGAFI, CRISP 89c - .q,VRI1AGE BAGS 1 ,o, • 19 DOG FOOD 24 OZ 69GLAD •c • KITCHEN CATCHERS 12'i 69' 'OH• TARIO No 1 PRODUCE HEAD LETTUCE 59'E A 2/99' ONYARIO NO 1 CABEIAGE • 29." U.S.A. NO. 1 PEACHES 69! GREEN PEPPERS 2/595 CARROTS 2 LBS. 59c 104 SHOPPER SQUARE GOBERI4CH 524-9411 We Reserve the Right to limit Quantities. Prices in effect Still Tuesday, July 10th 94 77, 1 e • .