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This year, the need for public support is
even greater than usual for local Easter
Seal campaigns. •
The Easter Seal Society Telethon will riot
be held on CKNX TV, for the first time in
three years.
The telethon, usually held near the end of
March, raises an average of $50,000 to pro-
vide servic.es for area physically handicap-
ped children and their families.
CKNX has decided to air a telethon for
Childrens' Hospital in London, but intends
to televise public service announcements to
support Easter Seals, says CKNX Program
Director, Al Skelton.
• • We get so many requests from various.
groups and we try to accofnodate as many
as we can," says Skelton.
However, he does not rule out the,
possibility of airing the Easter Seals
telethon next year or at some time in the
future.
Peter Shephard, Goderich Easter Seals
Chairman, says the goal this year is to raise
$5,500. A mail drop campaign - every
household in Goderich will recieve a
package,of Easter Seals - and two bingo
. nights should raise the funds, • hopes
Shephard.
1?roceeds Prom TV bingo on Monday,
March 23 at: .7:15 and Lions bingo at
Memorial Arena on Wednesday, March 25
go towards Easter Seals. ,
The Society's goal is to raise $4,000,000
province -wide. The money pays for
wheelchairs, artificial limbs, nursing sup-
port, summer camps, • and research
facilities.
Locally, 15 handicapped children and
their families benefit from Easter Seals
Society.
This year's Easter Seal campain hopes to raise $5,500 locally. (hack row L-11) Goderich
Easter .Seals Chairman, Peter Shephard and Bob Woodall, President of Goderich Lions
Club. (front L -RI Shawn Thompson and Crystal MlacPhee two of the many children Easter,
Seals helps in the Goderich area.( photo by Ted Spooner)
Councii receives master
recreation plan.
m from page 1 way you'll be seeing the planning process other aspects of recreation in Goderich
terns, He pointed out that the lesiure pool through is if you build al facililty that.' and both the consultants and council
res onds to the needs of the entire popula-members a reed these features should riot
concept is one that is designed ,for use by pg
all ages of population, not only the young. tion," he said. . became lost in the debate over the
"This pool is not just for kids, it's, for the ' Councillor John Stingbr asked if the con• ' (.implex. ,
entire population of this town and the only sultants were recommending the lesiure -The 'aquatic centre is simply one part of
. pool because of cost factors, or because . the overall master plan and I would hate to
surveys indicated it was what .people see us get hung up on a three million dollar
wanted.• . project and sort of veto. it. because it's.go- e
"The main requirement i among people' ing to cost alot of money,''' said Councillor
surveyed for swimming was an indoor' Bill Clifford. , '
swimming pool and associated fitness ac- Other, less expensive recommendations
tivities, which are both well -served by this include the development of goals and ob•
-
concept," replied Stevenson. However.,he . jectives, .creation of a system of bicycle
admitted that financial considerations did . ',and walking paths, -provision for the ex -
enter into the decision. pansion of facilities for team and im
"We in Ontario can no longer afford to dividual"sports such as' hockey. baseball.
, develop , Singel - purpose .facilities. The tennis and soccer, and creating a general
lesiure pools built here in the past' five .atmosphere condusive to recreation in
years are the ones that have proven to be . tawin. .
the most economical and • the ones that • • Recreation is one of the madates that.
- .._.._. generate-t-he-rrtest r-e=e:,ve•:: he explained__ ........lime beefs. gven-to..4'-ou-b}:.nao:thex.l;Q:vern-.....
The lesiure pool concept first because, n)ent picking it up.." Goderich resident
ars ago,, in Bob Dempsey told council. -We have,an
popular about a 'dozen ye
" Europe, moving to Canada in the past five aging population in this area and by keep -
years or s6'; explained Brian Gregersen, of " ing them fit; maybe. you won't, have to
Moffat Kinoshita Associates Inc.. ar- build more nursing homes and chronic
chitec'tS and planners. care wards so„co'i."
"A lesiure•` '
pool should have a resort,feel *"ifrl"r of•.the consultants. was corn -
to it," he said "as opposed to the tradi-
tional approach to pools which was very
'sterile.and designed for one purpose," said
Gregerson
"The complex," said Stevenson. "ad finished its work and kieen disolved.,
dresses all the existing recreational needs , A number of people who spoke at the
of this community in one centre." meeting,, both • council members and
OTHER ASPECTS members of the public. praised the work of,
Aside from the aquatic complex.. the ' the committee for their, role in the
master. plan deals with a wide variety of preparation of the plan.
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Huron County' Council will meet at 10
a.m. on Thursday, March 19 in the Court
House council chambers, Goderich.
Huron County Museum Committee will
meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 19. at 7
p.m. in the Court House council chambers,•
Goderich. •
The Utility Co-ordinating Committee
will meet in the Goderich Town Hall coun-
cil chambers on March 18, at 11 a.m.
The Parks and Waterfront Committee
will meet in the Goderich Town Hall Coun-
cil Chambers on March 18, at 12 noon,
A public meeting on the Ontario
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18 at.7 p.rn. in the Goderich Town Hall
Council Chambers. •
The Administration and Personel Com-
mittee will meet on March 19 at 8:30 a.m.
in the Goderich Town Hall council
chambers.
Goderich Town Council will meet at 7:30
p.m. on March 23. in conjunction with a
public meeting under the Planning Act.
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