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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-01, Page 6(it)Xt 1 1CIj'SjG'N' , ,-STAR, TH1URSi)AY, Jl1NJ I, 1972. o AcHng. MOH sayss eed better commwiicutisn A brief, `Slow Session or Huron C9unt,y, Council in Gader'ich ,last Fi'iitay began with a tourin the morning of Dbrrlta'r's salt elides. After lunch, the members settled down 'for_an afternoon' of reports :which opened with* one by, Dr. Frank Mills. Acting Medical Officer of Health. and Bill Empv. Sanitation inspection chief. Dr. Mills and Mr. ,Empv stressed the need for improved, communication .at the public. pools in HuronCounty. Both men said it Conununity and Social Services. who would be responsitrte for 50. percent of $12,500 of. the total cost.." re d HughFlynn.. reeve of Huull t nd chairman of the conunittee.Of r nnagenlent of • Huronview, f In other business, council learned that it will be August or September before dlcire details will be available .on the matter of .the future of the Huron, County Jail. Goderich teacher heads OECTA was of the utmost importance to (rave one person in charge cif the BY WILMA OKE operation of the pool so that the health inspector has someone in ' Miss E 1 1 e e n () ' B ri e n o 1' authority to whom he can go with Goderich, a teacher at St. Marv's regard to pool problems School there. was elected They said that the Huron County president of the Ontario English sanit:ltion4department aims,,, for Catholic Teachers Associatrotr'at water. in the pools which is.. the, annual meeting in gSeafortli "drinking safe 'and noted some Thursday. She succeeds Patrick of .the ways in tihich this. ideal ° ,Monaghan of Strartford. level of safety can be maintained Other officeils- elected are: far file protection of s +'immers. vire-presidents. Sister Mary St. A motion introduced in council Louis, - Seaforth, and - Adrian by Gerry Ginn, deputy -reeve of - Pontsi•oen of Stratford: recording. Goderich Township and Ken secretary: Sister Rosemary McMichael. reeve' of Turnberry Albon: corresponding secretary, for the executive committee to Mrs. Arthur McMichael. study the feasibility of decreasing-- ' Gader•ich:- treasurer. Jaynes the urban road, • rebate by 10 Steffler. Wingham: councillors, percent over the next two, years. '. Sister Mary Van 'Hu and Ronald was lost in a recorded vote. • Gladding, both of Stratford: —grim sagge-sted~-that of--the-_20---. Tearher=Truste€ :eorirm-ittee, percent Of the road rebate over Miss. Mary 'Flannery, Seaforth: which Huron County has control. Glen Ste't•fler, Kingsbridge: Ennis only l0 peresnt be given to, the_ • Murphy. Stratford: -Sister urban municipalities. In this, way. Marion. St. Columban and'' Miss Ginn felt the -inadequacies of Evelyn Beaupre, Stratford. taxation in , some departments': Two teachers, who are retiring such • as - Welfare and • hospital ' a4 the endof June, `were honoured .funding, could be offset in favor of at the dinner.,meeting, • Mrs, the rural amunicipalities. Esther Kelly of ,Dublin who has 'Goderich Reeve Paul Carroll taught for 15 years and,Mrs. Mary said Ginn's suggestion was only Murray of Dublin, for 24 years. for a '•'short-term" solution and Sister Shirley of Stratfo"rd .would provide no "long-term" spoke briefly, saying that relief.. , teaching is not just a -profession • Reeve Charles Thomas. GreV. but it is an art because you are said the tax review committee • should make a report to county council concerning their findings before any further action is taken. Reeve Elgin Thompson. Tuckersmith. reminded council 'that the matter of urban road 'rebates had been settled two teaching persons;, each with his particular set of problems. She said that truth is the basic concern, and that teachers join parents in rnaking.a person grow n telling hint what the universe means and what he can hope for in helping hint to realize what his place is' in the universe. She said teachers AT always concerned about challenging students but without realizing it 'we are always challenging them, but the situation is so complicated that sometimes we've lost confidence in ourselves -we• don't 'want to accept the cross, . She urged that the important thing was.to show concern for the person and not say -I love you Ilecause-.1- need you. I low -you, therefore I ileed.you". When your education is better• for •persons,, she concluded. it will be better Catholic education. Over 80 teachers from Huron and Perth attended the meeting held„ in the , Legion Hall in Seaforth. , Representing the Huron -Perth Separate School Board were: Joseph Tokar, assistant ' superintendent of education, Jack Lance, business, administrator. and the• chairman of the board, James Morris of Stratford Knuckey say track' workouts' start June 5 years ago - and should remain settled A $25.000, landscaping job at• 'Huronviewwas approved by county :council. The estimate includes trees and shrubs. sidewalks and 'pathways, patios; a' planter. benches. - lighting. engineering and contingencies eJc for the ' field in front of the' building. "Because the county share of our 1972 budget .will be considerably less -than the original estimate due to . the inception ' of Extended . Care Benefits on April 1. and whereas - -it is rea:sdnableto assume that the cost will be considerably less if the project is completed this .year. rather than staging it over five years. .your • committee recommends the project be completed this year and requests your approval of the Ministry of With the school track and field season coming to a close the local Recreation board heard. a one- man delegation at their Tuesday evening meeting--Bob'Knuckey ,an employee in The Goderich area with the Youth. and Recreation Branch of the Department of Education. Mr. ,Knuckey was on hand to explain a program he will be organizing during the summer months.. The Huron -Perth track and field.club, he told the board. will be starting summer practices ono Monday, J.une.5 between 5.40 and. 7:00 p.m, at. Central Huron Secondary School'irr-'Clinton. This year the Ontario Junior Track and Field development program is involved giving both financial and administrative aid."This". Mr,' • Knuckey said. ''can °only' strengthen, the club." "It is our aim to carryon ' the good work that the school systems athletic program has started." he said. Last summer ttie Youth and Recreation Branch" of the the second inning and ,went on, to t MacKenzie, struck out five and Department of Education,' in co' r -4-c`efeat Sifto Salt 8-5. Brian allowed four hits as Building MacKenzie struck out 8 ;and, Centre defeated Brindley operation with the Royal C'anadfan Legion, began a Track and Field allowed 3 hits, Plastering 6-1. Building Centre The former Huron Branch of the Co -Operative Health Service's of Ontario has divided up the remaining assets af..the group in -the most equitable fashion. Each of the five county hospitals received $1,000 of the $7,QQ0 t nd eeci,.., Ltbe three schools for the mentally_ retarded in the county received $500; and the Huron County Cancer Industrial Softball League 0 Society received the remaining $500. Cheques were presented last week in Goderich to the local ,recipients. Seen here are (left to right) Tim Elliott; administrator of Alexandra Marine -and General Hospital; Lorne Rodges of CHSO; Harry Bir Heil, 1i spital board chairman; and 'F rdyce Clark, CF1,SO: ts=ta f -"photo) Action hot; players too BY KEITH WILLIAMS' Rumig's single. Sandy's scored Building Centre and Gower's three runs in the top of the second Garden Cemtre both,picked up two .incl added two more in the sixth. victories apiece to move into. a In the second game of the night, first place tie with -Sandy's Gower's Garden Centre scored Clippers- who defeated Gard's two runs in the first,•three in the Sports 5-•-1 last Thursday (May third and two in the fourth"to down 25). Sandy's Clippers and l)RMCO1-4. Bruce Stoll struck Building Centre both have 2-O out nine and allowed nine°hits to, record's while Gower's 'Garden pick up the victory. Centre is 2-1. • For Gower's Doug Stoll was two Sifto Salt evened their record at 'for'. three: Frank MacDonald. Bill 1-1 with a 10-4., victory over Black, Clare Harmon and Bruce Fisher Custom ''.Building last Stoll were all one for three. Glen Monday (May 2D). . Br,iridtey Faikiner had a sacrifice-- single ..plastering, DRMCO, and Gord's and fly out. Wayne Draper went Sports all. have 1.2 records., three for four and Larry McCabe Fisher Custom Building is Q-2, two -for three in a losing'caus'e. In last Wednesday's- action, , On Sunday (May 28).• Wane Building Centre scored 6 r.uhs,in Fisher,wtias two for two and Brian ..program aimed at athletes aged In the second game of the nietit. 's'cored twice in the first .inning, 10 to --15 years. This year the Brindley Plastering came up with two times in the third and three program 4s:to be expanded, and 2 runs in the bottom of the seventh times in, the fifth. .more young athletes offered the inning -to edge Fisher Custom - Brindl,ey's ruined MacKenzie's• opportunity to "compete in local • Building 15714: Don Thompson s shutout •bid in the bottom of the went four far five at the •plate for, fifth on a single and a two -base meets. The winners of those Brindley's• Plastering. 'Jim throwing error. In the second -events will .travelaut of --town -to._ . , _ district and regional.meets. Martin, Jim Fielder. Bob. game, two four -run innings gave McWhinneyand-Mark Dauphin all` Gower's .Garden Centre a a.-6 At present, Mr; Knuckey told were two for fou.r. the board,., coaches and other Brindley •Plastering Seni 14 officials. are -needed. ' to help - men to the plate in their, big operate the program, and he inning. For Fisher. Custom asked the hoard`s assistance in Building,.George Gould was one recruiting such personnel..' for three -but scored four runs. • • 1. is worth tw�.in t -bush �C'ICtry. Why sell yourself short? Return your Pepsi-Cola'returnables' and get money - pennies and nickels that have a way of adding up to keep your food bills down. And after all, isn't a bottle in the store worth two in the bush? Or three in the ditch? Or four on the playground? Or five in the lake? Or six in the basement? P•p,, o,•d Pao., o•e ,ecr,re,ed ,,od• mo,Y. of Pep.,. levo ra esu ii Doug Fisher was three for four at bat and Bob Willis and Don McNeil were both two for five, Brindlev's rapped out 15 hits while Fisher's had 10. Last ertillftd '; ' bYZt struck out five and allowed six hits as Sandy's ,Clippers defeated Gord's Sports, 5-1, Bill Hoggarth had two singles in two at hats and scored two runs for Sandys .S Tippers.' Russ Pruder was one for three, and scored two runs. Gord's Sports opened -the scoring in the bottom of the first when Jon Ginn singled and scored ori Brian, ; victory over Gord's Sports. They scored four in the first and sixth innings: Glen Falkiner and Rob Snell both went two for three and •Frank MacDonald was two for four. Arena will be plast�red phis summer The-Goderich Arena is in for some renovating this summer. It's getting an exterior replastering job that will .t cost "around $250. When it is finished. the plaster will be the same"color as the red brick. .. - The arena seats are going to he finished, and the storage room in ti the northeast corner is going to be repaired. A dance bandstand for the upstair's hall ' is a possible addition next year, and there is some thoughtful consideration as ' to whether or not new sound • system is needed. The 'Qoard of Education has 'receiired letters informing them that ice time can he had at reduced ' rates during school hours. 'Teachers could brink -their ,'classes for an afternoon of physical exercise, skating. and playing ice sports. It was also asked. Haat the fee at The gate be split between the Association and the Lion's Club when Young Canada Week is oil, 236.1505 This motion was ,carried and passed Sifto Salt and DRMCO both picked up victories last Monday (May 29): Sifto Salt defeated Fisher Custom Building 10-4 in the early game and DRMCO blanked Brindley Plastering 4- 0, Sifto,scored four runs in the second and two in the fifth. ,sixth and seventh • innings. George Denstedt was two for four and scored two runs for Sifto. ,Aon McWhinney - blanked Brindley Plastering on three 'hits in the second game. Ric -k Duckworth managed two singles off him and Bob McWhinney one_ DRMCO scored once in the third and three times in •the fourth. DRMCO got five hits off Mark Dauphin and bunched them together in, the fourth to get the victory. Don McWhinney, had a doubl+ and Ron Miller,'Jim McWhinney. Wayne Doakand Larry McCabe a single each. There was a strong wind blowing which held some balls up. , Games this week have Sifto Salt meeting Sandy's Clippers at 7:-15' p.m. aritt"Fisher Custom Building playing Gord's Sports at 9:00 p.m'. tonight ("Thursday, June ` 1). On Sunday (June 4) Gord's Sports, versus Brindley Plastering and. DRMCO -play Building Centre, • " Sandy's Clippers play Brindley Plastering,and Sifto Salt versus DRMCO on Monday (June 5). In the only game on Wednesday (June 7), Gower's Garden Centre .play Sifto Salt. Industria • Farm • Factory Plain or safety toe. Choice of seven sole materials. ROSS SHOE SHOP' 142 The Square Goderich, Ont.. • 17t1' to • C.H.S.S. 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