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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-25, Page 10r. PAGE 10—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1979 Goderich Twp, folk to hav The regular monthly were installed in the meeting of the Goderich same trenches which township recreation have now been covered. council met Wednesday, The wiring for the pump October 17 at still remains to be done. Holmesville. Marilyn Forbes and From the business Alice Porter agreed to arising from the minutes finalize plans with White it was reported th..', a two Carnation for the or three evening forum on Christmas dance estate planning would be December 15, and also set up some time in book future dances for November. February 2 and March 1. The park committee Twp. council reeve, repeated that there is an Grant Stirling announced immediate need for about that at their last council four more inches of top meeting it was decided to soil on the athletic field. go ahead with a survey on Iff there is anyone who the land proposed for the could donate some from township hall (land where it would be still donated by the Huron Co. accessible (wet ground) School bd.). the committee would Doug Yeo again in - stock pile it until better sisted that the twp. weather conditions for council make a study of spreading. Phone Gerry similar joint council - Ginn 524-4163. school bd. agreements to They also said that formulate the best before the end of the year possible working they expected the steel arrangement. H e fence posts would be suggested that the ar- imbedded in cement, the chitect knew of some back stop completed by such situations. Gerry Blake, and stone Chairman Gerry Ginn chips spread on the in- announced that the ar- field. The wire fencing chitect Brian Garratt will go up in the spring. wished to me,.et the The same area will be combined council and ready for flooding for rec. council the following winter skating. Ben Whiteley, twp. treasurer, presented an itemized expense account to date on the athletic other story.) field. Although some Gerry also suggested• people think very little that in order to get as has been accomplished, it much,. input for all age was surprising to note groups into the plans and that $19,067.87 has been desires for the building, spent on it so far, plus the rec council should $5,208.50 was donated invite representatives of. labour, and $426 came in a senior citizens group special cash donations. and a representative Donations that were not valued were top soil, dump truck and loader, tractor and loader. 'hese were from Lavis Con- struct'ion, Holmesville' Valley Farms, Garth Postill's Bulldozing, used the new T -ball equipment. It proved to be very successful with many parents assisting. The rec committee told Pat that this year they had suggested, and twp. council -agreed, that all the softball and volleyball coaches would be invited to the township dinner on December 15, White Carnation, as an ex- pression of appreciation from the township. Also from the softball executive, Art Bell, was present to have some bothersome questions answered which he had recently voiced in a letter to the editor of the Clinton News -R Pcord His concern for the lack of grass seeding on the new ball park was acknowledged. His concern for no diamond available in the spring (because of no grass planting) was also an- swered. The rec com- mittee promised that the next best step would be to buy sod and probably use the 1980 boys and girls softball registrants to provide the manpower in laying it, under' super- vision. The rec committee assured Mr. Bell that they too have been just as exasperated with hold ups and delays for the last two years But, when a terrific financial bequest for a township hall arrives just as the softball plans are un, folding, it takes a great deal of time to see that it is all planned, positioned and handled in the best possible way. Although Art still wasn't entirely convinced that there would be a ball park ready in time, Gerry Ginn promised him that the ball diamond would be ready in the spring of 1980. The meeting adjourned until Wednesday, November 21 at 8 p.m. — by Audrey Middleton. WI sponsoring course The Goderich Township Women's Institute is sponsoring an Indoor Gardening , course of three days to be held in the Holmesville Church. Tentative dates are Nov. 5, 8 and 12. For par- ticulars, read the coming events in our local newspaper. night, Thursday, October Tired of doing the same 18, to discuss his further thing? Why'not come out plans on the drawings for to Holmesville Public the township hall. (See School on Thursday, October 25, at 8:15 p:_rn., When the Goderich Township Women's In- stitute is' presenting Variety Nite. The ad- mission is only adults $2, students $1 and public school children are ad- mitted free. The Women's Institute is from the Alpha Huron looking forward to seeing group, for starters, to the y,ou 'and your family on meeting with the ar- Thursday. chitect. It was decided to invite Personals Harry Baker, of Bayfield Sr. Citizens and Elaine Next 'Sunday, the Townsend of Alpha service at Holmesville Charles—Bruins-ma. The— Huron.- urc will be held at estimated cost for the Pat Rivett, secretary of 9:45 a.m. standard time. completed project was the softball committee, Please Note!' set at $28,000. was present to read her Get well wishes to Gerry .Ginn reported year-end report on twp. Charlotte Norman, who that the project with softball. She stated that had surgery on Sunday in Haylow Electric on the they had 169 children Clinton hospital. light towers had been registered, including 50 in A reminder of the 'completed. Water lines the' 5-10 yr. age group who annual bazaar of Holmesville news Blanche 1)eeves. correspondent Holmesville Church will 'explain that in the time he held November 7 at 2 allotted him, he couldn't p.m. tell all the activities of the • On Saturday, Jean and church. Ile said 75 per - Clarence Perdue enjoyed rent 'of their income is a day at Elmira, taking a spent in Canada. trip through the Brax'S Prior to his talk, he Olde Town Village and on spoke to the children to St. Jacobs to the Stone aho.ut people in the Bible Crock For dinner. whose names started • with the letter "E" • Eve, Church News f' ilij etc. Misses Lisa • Last Sunday morning. Forbes, Brenda Harris, Murray Lobb was' in the ,.lnine Mayhew and pulpit for the Worship:__lar Norma pan '=I Service, and Mrs.. Jean found the answer", and Ginn read the Scripture. the offering was received Mr. Lobb introduced by Jim• Lobb and John the guest speaker Robb . Wyatt. Parr, a member of Wesley -Willis Church, whose .topic was "What the United Church is doing". He went on • to School News On Monday. October 29 there will he no school for. Turn to nay', 18 • INTERIOR PAINT Save Up to 2O%Qff Regular Price. Top-quality interior paints by Benjamin Moore- now on sale in gallons. No matter what surface you wish to paint, or what finish you desire, we have the right product and free expert advice for you! Moore's Regal AQUAVELVET Latex eggshell flat enamel Reg. 522.43 !:11 795 Moore's SATIN IMPERV� Low lustre enamel ONLY Reg, $23.30 865 Sale Ends Saturday, November 3RD BAECHLER ffutEi.1,vh.a$tIa I'ItfPiJOi$_ 150 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH 524-8600 Nloare0 PAINTS WE REALLY 00 KNOW OUR PAINTr' ✓\/•'i\'`l�'r\'?i.\f�i\�'"i�\`'%/'-.!\' A , FINAL NOTICE SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN TODAY! 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