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Clinton News-Record, 1974-12-12, Page 11Vanastra Voieings BY KAREN LEHNEN ptioNg 40.7844 50p Congratulations to those who were elected. IRENE OKAHASKI 00000 000 00 P.J, GOLDSWORTHY MOTORS Clinton \-AilE'S WE HAVE Or% epraf fi FOR CHRISTMAS COME AND PICK YOUR OWN at SQUARE DOUBLE FEATURE PLUS WALT DISHOLntructiont elite WM% GRFA1EST 0 SQUARE ku Decanter a. Sets REG. t1Y.95 I $ 19 95 I Ai • BLUE, SMOKE OR AMBER Henderson Book Store 4 Tite,,Sqttrirei Goderich , a. 0 cr) WALT DISNEY nuductions WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. DEC. 11, 12, 13, 14 PARK CODERICH 30 TOO SOUARI PROW 574.7811 AIR COROMONED IFILCA AccuColor I gratefully thank those who supported and voted for me In the election. 00 submitted and the committee expects work on the community centre to begin in the new year. Under the Community Cen- tre's Grant, Vanastra is ap- plying for further grants that are available, For indoor pools $15,000; for community centres, $10,000; and for athletic field approximately $3,500. The LIP Grant (Local Initiatives Program) for winter employment has been approved for $24,814. This will cover labour costs on the construc- tion of the swimming pool roof. Carpenters, masons, elec- tricians and general labourers will be employed when con- struction work is usually scarce. This grant money must be spent prior to May 31, 1975 ac- cording to regulations. Total approved grants are $79,814 and grants being ap- plied for are $28,500. Vanastra is showing the government is confident in our community to support us in this way. Previously, I have reported on the curling club. The second draw will be made up the first week of January. The rates will be reduced to new curlers if you begin .January 1975. Contact president John Brownridge 482-7118. On Saturday, December 7, the recreation and Pool Lottery Committees sponsored a dance at the Clinton Arena, The highlight was the draw for the 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass. Maitland authority municipalities, she said„ will remain the same as 1974 while • increases in 'expenditures are dependent on contributions to the Maitland Valley Conser- vation Foundation. Major expenditures in the budget are the estimated $103,700 for administration and the estimated $165,000 for the authority's conservation R. Areas program, The authority's ki water management program will account for $98,000 'she said, expands CLINTON NEWS RECORD, THURSDAY, TMOMMI 12, 1974--FAOS I PANEL ROOM Cover unsightly cracks while you add the warmth and charm of paneling, Modern finishes, materials, and adhesives make the job both easy and inex- pensive, '29." RIVETT RADIO TELEVISION 0 sQUARE g. 7 Speed N Blender Powerful 840 with motor. 32 oz. container with two piece cup. Stainless steel blades detach for easy cleaning. Mason jar thread. Cord storage. 34 The Square, Goderich Grants A Day Care Study in 'Vanastra in the summer of 1974 indicated interest in full time day care, 18; part,time day care, 20; and nursery for preschool children, 23. The sur- vey is with the Ministry of Community and Social Ser- vices. The day care grant for Vanastra of $55,000 has been approved. The money will be used to renovate the Com- munity Centre where Day Care and Nursery for Vanastra and area will be held as well as Community functions, sports, and club organizations. The grant will provide an improved heating system, kitchen faeilities, improvements CO meet health and fire regulations. Architectural plans have been Proceeds will be used to pur- chase building materials for the roof for Huron County's First Indoor Pool. Thanks to the Lottery Com- „rnittee for the time spent the last few months and especially the evening of the dance: Mr, and Mrs, Dick Briere, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Salton, Wilfred Schneider, Jim 13roadfeot, Barry Davis and Dick Lehnen, Special thanks to the Clinton Kinsmen,Bernie, Bryan, Grace ,Taylor, Seaforth Optimists, liensall Kinsmen and the Exeter Kinsmen. The Recreation' Committee consists of chairman, Dick Lehnen; Wilfred Schneider, Jerry Salton, Barry Davis, Er- win Sillery, Jim Broadfoot and Elgin Thompson. If you have any question about parks and recreation contact any commit- tee member. On Saturday, December 14, Santa and the Holland Family will be entertaining the Vanastra , children at the Curling Arena, Vanastra. Santa has a big bag of treats for all the children. lek NEW KITCHEN A modern kitchen is not just attractive, it's efficient. Check our complete line of cabinets, fixtures, and floor coverings of afford- able prices. NEW CEILINCS For beauty and sound con- trol, check out complete line of ceiling tile and modern suspended cell. ings The quick, yet inex- pensive way to beautify any room, A large selet- lion of materials and pat- terns, The Maitland Valley Conser- vation Authority expanded. Monday to include about two- thirds of Goderich township, giving the authority its first Lake Huron shoreline. The 28 square miles in the northern portion of the town- ship contains eight miles of shoreline • south of Goderich, giving the authority about a 2,000 square-mile jurisdiction. Resource manager Ian Deslauriers said the new territory, includes 11 small creeks which flow into the lake but which provide major erosion problems in their gullies. By joining the authority, the township will be eligible for nrovintiint erAnts for shoreline studies to help find solutions to erosion, he said, The southern portion of the P.6-7:7,"ri"05,7*.V•;5et'40,- 0 QUA RE a. IL. O' to ouAR .E. a. 0 township, he said, belongs to the Ausable-Bayfield Conser- vation Authority which has already started shoreline studies, Representatives of the Maitland Conservation Authority's 20-member municipalities voted unanimously to •incIude Goderich Township, The authority _cover:5 parts of Huron, Wellington and Perth counties, The authority also got its first look at a proposed 1975 budget of about $435,000, In introducing the proposed budget, treasurer Marlene Shiell said it is expected the 1974 budget of $376,000 will be inadequate to cover expenses until the end of the year because of inflation. The general levy for 0 SQUARE Pre-Christmas 8-, WINTER COAT SALE , • 20% OFF SPECIAL GROUP Rawson & Swartman LTD. 68 The Square Goderich 524-9312 Late Arrivals, "Ernie Richardson Curling Boots" Black & Brown Grain Full Slide Sole Special $2A 99 Price Vel Sproule Shoes A 31„Kirtgaton St, 'Goderich 62445(15 0 SQUARE ►t Adds a. a. A. • . Section W DIAMOND BRACELET Illustrated starter section - $275 Additional Diamond Sections - $250 N.T. ORMANDY On The Square Diamond Specialist Goderich o SQUARE'' 1975 a to Model F3721L, Chisholm TV 29 Kingston St. Goderich 524-9576 s ,uARE 0) FREE to hand uPPet with 17o, sr opt CREST TOOTHPASTE 160 ml, with 25 MI fr JOIN THE CROWD Community As203010100 The election of the 1975 Beard of Directors for the Vanastra Community Association was held December 4, They are president, Kelly •Gonie; vice-president, Dick 13riece; sec. treasurer, Velma King; directors-Vic Evans, Robin Gates, Clem Goulding, Glenda Littlechild, Hary Ham- mond and Ron Gonie; youth directors, Sam Russo Jr., and Wayne Fulcher, The Association voted to sup- port the Clinton Centennial at Carnival time with a float for the parade and snowmobile trail rides on another day. Recreation in Vanastra Vanastra residents and property owners in both residential and commercial areas supported the formation of a Recreation Committee for Vanastra in the Spring of 1974. Eighty seven percent (87%l favoured the proposal and tax levy to pay debentures of $130,000.00 for recreation. An example of what this meant for Vanastra homeowners is that on a single family dwelling, depending on assessment, a levy of $17.50 would be added to the annual tax bill. Only Vanastra property owners pay this levy, not others in. Tucker- smith township. On April 16,1974 the Tucker- smith township council appoin- ted a seven man committee. The Community Centre, for- merly the Protestant Chapel, and the Curling Arena were purchased for $70,000.00 (or $35,000 each) from 260303 Holdings Ltd. Volunteers from the com- munity worked many hours to provide creative playground equipment, wading pool, 10 pic- nic tables and clean-up and painting of existing park property. Special thanks to Ron Gonie, Vic Evans, Sam Russo, Robin Gates, Eldon King, Bob Argyle. Bernie Bryan, Duane Hackenbrooke and the many others. The Base Factory • Outlet donated refreshments and supplied paint and stain for the undertaking. Also in the summer a heated junior size' olympie pool Y26 meters) and change -roOMT.wefe7 built adjoining the Community Centre. An August . 10, swimming began under the director of Vic Evans, our water safety co- ordinator. Mr. Evans donated many hours to pool management, In September several children completed courses at various levels of swimming. John Duddy organized the Tennis Club for Vanastra and District. This summer 44 mem- bers enjoyed the club facilities. A summer crafts and Playground Program, free to all Vanastra children was held each afternoon for July and August. The 'Vanastra Recreation Committee supplied the equip- ment for the softball program. Volunteers who organized the men, women, boys and girls ball teams were: Ken Herman, Dave Nichols, Peter Hendrie, Lois Herman, Bonny Logten- burg and Val Hendrie. 10% CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT At et`v- LTD. THE SCORE FOR MEN TREE SERVICE • Trees cut and rerr&ed • Pruning, Trimming and General Wood Cutting • Prompt Service • Fully Insured CALL HURON TREE SERVICE 523-9439 LL-MACAULAY BUILDING- You con have the p ensure a new home brings with- out the burden of new home payments by moderniz- ing. We carry all the materials you need for the job. BALL -MACAULAY LIMITED S*4'001'111 Clinton Honsall 52/4910 482 3405 262 2418 hnobet.. crtsso 2O” Accu Calor Portable Color TV Mack Matrix Picture Tuba 20" Portable $459.95 GRANGERS TV SALES & SERVICE 92 soLrrH Sr, GObEHlOH Chesterfield Suite $437•50 Blackstone Furniture West Street s Goderich Sklar, two piece chesterfield suite, traditional, swivel chair, In figured velvet. Sugg, Ust $878.00 Schaefer's Ladies Wear Ltd. 162 THE SQUARE Pre-Christmas COAT SALE • Super buys on our complete stock , of winter full length coats, 0 s QUARE O I th Chromacolor II REG. $439.00 $389.00 Christmas Store Hours Open TjII 9 p.m. Nightly Beginning Mon. Dec. 16 Saturday Till 6 p.m.' Mon., Dec. 23 Till 9 p. Tu•s., Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve) Till 6 p.m. ,„