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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-21, Page 33d Assessment buliding ;Opfli at Thursday ceremony d "Ws a pleasure to cut this' ribbon and officiaify open this "building", said James W. Snow, Minister, of Government Ser- vices, at the official opening of the assessment building ad- dition. Looking on are, from left to right Harold Lobb, reeve of Clinton, and member of the property committee, Lloyd Morrison the Huron Minister Huron warden of .Perth County; Hardld' Wild, Counter property committee; James Government Services; and W.J Elston, of County r - G7 Al i 1 GODUR 61 SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEM$ER 21, 1974 CHES1 CUIB ES 1 � � The surprise player of the club this year has become young John 'Kloeze. Last year John had a .22'4 percentage; this year John has won eight of 13 'games for a very respectable .615 percentage. Last week John worvictories against two higher level players to move up into Level 2: Chas. MacDonald who holds the record for the.,most victories in a season (35) and for thnnost consecutive"'wins (38) won his sixteenth game .without a defeat. Jim Weary remained' un- defeated with. his seventh Vic- tory while Dave.Wear cked up his ninth and tenthwin against, only one loss,Glen Wightman put 'liths ga back together to snap a thr ame losing streak by wine both of 'his games. Brian Mr im- proved his average slig with a win and a loss' whi athy Weary took ove sole possession of lead in vel 4 .. with a .286 percentage. Brian Shortreed wo first game of the season' last 1 week ' and is showing ra 'im- chairman of Provement :'Brian will probably W. Snow, warden of necf v pi me ee g ing ills fitly le K r Le n his pid win a few more -games yet and become a strong Level 4 con- tender." In the Honorary division Reinhardt Voelmle won 'one .of two games and now has an im- pressive .833 percentage. The'standings as of Nov. 13, -1974 are as follows: LEVEL 1: Chas MacDonald with 16 wins; 0' losses and 0 ,(staff photo *4* *4is1t1 84 1E n it AF **It D.R. Snider, of Snider, Huget and March, drchitects, riresents the key to the addition to property committee.chairman, Harold►"Wild. In the centre ' is N.B. Monteith of Genan `Construc- tion Ltd., Kitchener. (staff photo) . ' Photos by Gary Loewen • Minister attends James W. Snow, Minister of Government Services, unveiled the plaque and cud the ribbon draws for 1.000 percent, Jim Weary 7.0-0 1.000; Dave Weary 10; 1-0 .909; ,and J,im Kingsley 11-4-0 .733. 6 LEVEL '2: Glen Falkiner with 5 wins 2 losses and 1 draw for .687 percent; Kirk . Lyndon 9-5-0 .643; John Kloeze 8-5-0 .615; and John Kane 7-4-2 .615. • LEVEL :3: Harold Kloeze with 8 wins, 6 losses and 0 draws for .574 percent; Glen Wightman 6-5-0 .545; Don Bogie 11-12-0 .478; Hrian Miller 5-7-2 .429; and Darrell Kloeze 5-9-0 .35-r LEVEL 4; Kathy Weary with 4 wins 10 losses and 0 draws for .286 percent; Robert Cox 5- `14=0 .263; Mike Koszycki :3-9-0 .250; poug Brindley :3-9-0 .250; and Brian Shortreed 1-17-0 .056.. • • HONORARY MEMBERS: Laverne Riley with 2 wins, 0 losses and 0 drawl for 1.000 percent; Reinhardt *elmle 5- 1-0 .8',Y3L Clarke Teal 4-1-0 :000; Larry McDougall 6-6-2 .500; Ian Ross 0-0-1 .500; Laird Eisler 2-9-1 .208; and Bill Bar- wick 2-9-1 .208. ` a AGE 5B D O :Y O U NEED M, A WATER .W ll DAVIDScN WELL DRILLING -LIMITED 9FFERS YOU,. • 73,,years of 'successful” water development - Tho most modern, feat equipment available - Highly trained personnel - Fact service and free o tiMates - Guaranteed wells at lowest cost PUT EXPERIENCE • �s TO WORK FOR YOU! , DAVIDSON WELL DRILLING LIMITEI "ONTARIO'S FINEST WATER WELLS SINCE 1900" WRITE BOX 486, WINGHAM - OR PHONE 357-1960 • to officially open the addition •• • BE A.-+ BLOOD DONOR td the . Huron -Perth Regional ' r ° . • . • • • • • • ' „ ' . ' • ' ' ' :ex Asse-Mment building, last Thur • - FARMERS ARE YOU PLANNING TO BUILD? For ,a good aolid building at reasonable rates Contact: RAY LAMBERS CONSTRUCTION CLINTON 482-3305 . 'WO have had over 8 years experience in all types of farm buildings' • THE BEST GIFTS COME FROM sday. Included in the addition is a meeting ' room, and headquar- ters for the Children's • Aid • Society. V( The buildifY will hodse the Ili assessment offices for Huron , and Perth Counties and Strat- ford. It was completed ata cost ' 714 of $22.5,000. Original plans drawn up to July, 1973, called for the, ki demolition of the historic qk Huron County Jail, to make "34, room for the addition. k "Save the J.ai1" committeeAi wa'si _et instituted and it kept the . jail intact. ' D. R. Snider, of Snider, Huget and .March •Architects, presented the key to the ad- dition to Harold E. Wild, chair- man of the property committee. • 4. The addition was constructed by Genan Construction Ltd,,- • • Kitchener. . . Jack Riddell, MPP -for • Huron, Huron .County Warder, 'M W. J. . Elstc.n, Perth County Warden Lloyd Morrison and 14 Goderich Mayor Harry Worsell also attended the ceremony. 1• THE HAPPIEST -DAYS OF YQUR LIFE Central Huron Secondary School 'Clinton • November 21, , 22, 23,1974 at 8:00 p.m. • „,,struchon Ltd: s sr Cato, ,st Snider Hui f�1 'ar :,l'Nc nrc.`h ARC1H1TEcT} t_te ;This plaque.was unveiled at the assessment building ad- dition opening ceremonies, last Thursday, by James W. Snow. (staff photp) • • CLAY --� - Silo Unloaders - Feeder -s - Cleaners • Stabling Leg Elevators - Liquid Manure Equipment = Hoa Equipment FARMATIC • Mills • Augers, etc. ACORN — • Cleaners • Heated. Waterers ZERO Bulk Tanks Pipeline & Parlour Equipment WESTEEGROSCO-Granaries B & L • Hoq Panelling Sulk Tank & Pipeline cleaning Detergents, Teat Dip, etc. Bovadine . 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