The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-08-21, Page 8instruction and free n 'Mem-
bers -tip for a.nyone wishing to
try out the sport.
The effort paid off as the
membership, . of GO , was • in-
creased by 15 in the first year of
the promotion. Mr. White said •
he and the w''-omen's`.,.fl[tvision
president Mrs, r Grace
Scrimgeour are confident mote ,.
people of all ages w,i11.come'out
and try bowling in the future.
The club bowls two afternoons
-and four evenings a week.
TOIAINTAIK
• .
kr
A group of about : 40
and friends gathered at Ben:.
miller Falls Sunday for the
Snyder family picnic. Guests
travelled from Hamilton, Ayr,
Listowel, Atwood and Sarnia
for the celebration and enjoyed '
themselves enough to plan a c'
similar gathering fornext year.
Austin Fuller reported' tbi:s.
week that he had been pulling
'strange things . from' his
vegetable garden. Mr. Fuller
was picking potatoes in his
patch when he discovered one
pound eight ounce - spud. that
was actually a five -in -one
bonus. The' potato was
surnruos id by smaller potatoes
that were all attached to one
' 'another 'producing what looked
like a potato car. Mr.., Fuller
hopes it tastes good because. it
will be very difficult to peel.
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PAGE 8_.GQDERjCH SIGNAL, -STAR, THURSDAY , AUGUST 21, 1975
hear- it I'm sure Mrs: Meriam
4.2r must have complained about
Just one week left in August the racket they maker li can't
and I surely hate to see the end under stared why these big
of summer. At least we had trucks' drivers have7not lodged_
'some ,SUMMER this year - and a complaint before' now,' as it
I hear no complaints. The must nearly tear them apart.
overcast sky today (Tuesday.) So, take, your time — but
,warns that the usual first week hurry it up!'•
of September cold snap is just I enjoyed the bit of poetry in
around the corner. --Mast • week's Dear .Editor
This has really been abusy, 'Column from Mrs. J. Powrie,
busy sumrner'for me and to top nee Ada Lillian Moore, niece of.
it Doff, beautifully, Doug and G.D.C.I. teacher A.J. Moore
Madeline arrived,last week many years back. Mrs. Powrie
from Florida. Thenow have a lives in Miami and enjoys our
small, aircraft — a Piper tri- Signal — and I just want to ,say
pacer four-seater—to get them she,is right about the quality of
here and back in a.hurry. SQ, our newsprint as I, too, notice
• I' m up in the air! such things as paper, size of
I had 'a grand ,view -_-..of ' type and the quality of the
Goderich from, the air. I just, photography.
couldn't -believe there were so Thank you, Mts..P. we like to
many large farms around here hear from otnr"fniks nwnv from
-- and the colors of them, right
now, are just fantastic. m ,A/
I still think this area is the
most beautiful and interesting
section of Western Ontario. I
'home'` -And don't forget 1977
is the Port of Goderich one
hundred and FIFTIETH bir-
thday and we hope you make it
back home for the.,slebrations,
Last week's paper —an error
in my column — \t<ut-tut! I
mentioned the Mitchell band
were late at Harbour Park,
thought we started at eight
instead of seven -thirty — s'ome ,
of them were "setting up" 1
said, "at twenty to" meaning,
twenty minutes before eight
and it read 20 of, them were
setting up! I doubt that many
noticed thi$ but there is always
one who does! No harm done.
Don't forget the big -Auction
Sale 'at Knox Church parking
lot, East St. this Friday.
" Love,
,Martha.
Wawanosh hears
0
could see the dirty spot at the
kids had been deleti Qin annonga t' ® n
trying to clean up — it wa
a small's ection and -the
' theme -beach looked reat,
s�ip:pose it was pretty big when August of Council of the are all nvolved with the new
it came t-) cleaning it. L could "Township of West Wawanosh' tanker truck and fire hall, were
also see a path that had been was held on Tuesday, August 5, read, studied and revised. The
cleared -- the hard *ay - to in the Public Works Garages clerk was directed to return the -
the 'beach nn' the north side of A delegation of new property
g e a r ements to the solicitor,
the river. Great work, Edith. I owners from the village 'of
n
hope others appreciate it. Dungannon, were in attendanceoting the revisions to be made.A motion that the Maitland
So', it has been wonderful to to discuss the construction of a Valley Conservation Authority
have so many of my family ` road', in,�the said village for
(M.V.C.A,) be enlarged by the'
1 recently pus- addition of the watersheds of all'
rl w
raaat
Lawn bowlers get gr�nt-
to continue renovations
The Goderich Lawn Bowling
club will continue their
renovations to their Picton
Street headquarters this year
using money from their second
federal grant in as many years.
The club receiiped"$3,336 from
Health aiid Welfare Canada
under the New Horizons Grant
'.for'retired men', and women's
organizations in the'country.
The Goderich club President,
Ted White said the' grant had
been applied for to take. care of
needed repairs to the greens,
club house and grounds and
that work on the project would.
be started as soon as possible.
Mr. White said the work
involved .fencing the grounds,
•b enches,.i,tching, storm
windows, electric heaters.,
roofing and eavestroughing,
plumbing, drapes, paint and
outer repairs for the clubhouse,
more outdoor lighting and five
sets of new' bowls for the club's
15 new members,
The new bowls are intended
'fo`r use for tie free instruction
the club offers its new mem-
bers. Last year after they -
received the first New Horizons
grant, th'e bowlers promoted
their organization' attempting
to secure new blood. They of
• for t three fered free use of bowls, free
s dust
rest of
but I • The regular session
for signature by the
Townshr s and Lucknow, who • K
• visiting here. They all love our access to ots
• rice little • town, enjoy streams
stores and are always bragging present agreed that they would from the paint where north
access road; ctiolr .of an.
about the `good buys'they look after constru boundary of the the no A.
found. They roam about the • • , Atw9 l5 Council sat as Court of . meets the shore of ,Lake Huron
countryside, enjoy. 'the beach to the point where the south
and the river and the many Revision on the, assessments in boundary of the S ugeeeValley
j friends they have made here. provisional by=law No. 10, 1975, Conservation Authority meets
No matter where -they roam,
The Gaunt Municipal Drain by -
Lake Huroh and including all of
• and there's a good two dozen of law , • Ashfield, 'Colborne, East and .
f R '
them and ' one more
- now, they hold�r o Dungannon spoke to t✓ouncrl-
clManyt9f their
will be lad to °'
_about the—seemingly unfair
g charges for street lights • in
know. ,that � little Leslie Rean - g
Jean and Carols' girl — is doing.
Dungannon.
very well now.,, We are for- Mel Lyons requested Council
' tunate there have not --been to reimburse him for a day's
more accidents' with children pay and truck rental which had
involved, this busy summer. been overlooked earlier in the
You will all agree the traffic , year. The discrepancy was
on all our streets has been very found`and corrected: .
heavy —=' especially Highway 21 Morley 'J,ohnston appeared
and Highway�eight,__ before Council with, regard to
The lights at Britannia Rd. the Smyth Drain, which`is• in.
and Hwy 8 (or Huron Rd.) have need of repair and -or im-
been a blessing for those of us provement. The Clerk read a
who have had to wait for ages to letter from Murray Wilson and
• make a turn onto that road: Cecil Cranston pertaining to'the
1 think the' Town has , eel- ;same drain. `'Before requesting
fainly, improved our streets .,the services on an ,engineer,"
beautifully in the _last -"•few,' Council will attempt to '
years. I hope they reach one ascertain the feeling of the '
, more = soon,— and that is owners who have contacted
Oxford Streef rom Huron Rd. them about the drain, as to
to ,about Hincks St. anyway, 'whether they feel' it 'should, be
The 'big trucks bounce .along engineered or not.
there and-altho' Stan ,nay --not • Draft agreements drawn up,.
a
oma' chased by theft. The owners t ms entering . Lake Huron
any; day . After the Court o evrsron West WawanQsh Towliliips;
G derich was closed, Harvey Spr;Qul of a Kinloss and
_> 'art of Huron,
Culross townships, and the
villages of Lucknow and
Ripley, was carried.
A motion that West
Wawanosh Township apply fo`r
a ' grant under the Ontario
Hor ietlRenewal Program also
passed. . •
West Wawanosh Township
will adopt the Ontario 1; -Tome
Renewal Program Guide for
Residential property, asits
bases for building Standards in
the Township.'
Yorkshire pigs
" y1
The Yorkshire is considered
to be 'the world's foremost
bacon hog. ' Yorkshires are
white, with upright ears and
'are one of .the ..largest breeds.
Mature ' boars usually weigh
between 550 and 850 pounds and
some exceed 4000 pounds.
St: Joseph Island is located
about 25' miles east of the Soo.
This large island Is just inside
the Canadian border. and only
the width of the, channel from
Neebish Island on the Michigan
side. On this Island you can see
the remain's of Fort St. Joseph;
a historic site that will some'
day find its rightful place in the
history of Canada.
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