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Were given power to;. extend
evening .:tie = two lines of track. across
e.Sacial Glob Beach Street to the waters:
elf the herbor.
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ed.so that their tiracks k
.run only:to the angle o€
lot 1032, which u1. the lot
o eulpied by the old brewery.-;
The intention ,wne
as at in ung, ,
way to interfere with the
GTE but to place the council„
in loch a position that 4they`
can grant equal privileges of
access tothe harbor docks to
CPR.. •
A number of young people
from `this section spent air.
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Yen
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or sosupper Agricult^
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IYEARS • Serious AGO
straight: vl .u1 ► ,' i' LauI,SQ
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}Be at'tlte West Street
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Mrr1�ey anal Allison.
A_ft�er ; 25� years as
secretary treasurefi.
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Starting 01) Sundayaf-
ternoon od continuinguntil
early Wedr adaY morni!lg,
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, :a new higng Noveamb
eti l cl robing. There are now
860 pupils enrolled, ac
cording, to Principal' H.M.
Shackleton.
S�:RSAGO-.
The, }on County Board
of Education set the stage for
a lockout of-, its secondary
school teachers at a special
board:' meeting called
Monday night-. More than 270
teachers began dx series of
rotating strikes at the five
county secondary schools
last Wednesday over failure
to negotiate some benefit
clauses.
The Gederich . Police
Commission, wants to go on
record as requesting that the
town build:a new police
station. -
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The Goderich Recreation Department sponsored a Fancy .Dress Simons .Carnival en
Saturday, February 19 as part of the Snow Blitz Winter Weekend. Pictured are (left to tight).
Kathy Johnston who won a prize for one of the most comical costumes and Lisa Jones who
won a prize for having oneof the most original costumes.( photo by TMarr)
Midget Vj1..:ing
unbeaten in ei
BYTD
The GDCI Vikings remain
unbeaten in ,eight .league
games following two more
Huron Perth basketball
victoriesplweek �
Wednesday, the Vikings
stomped Wingham Madill77
43 butFriday s win here oder
Stratford was a tense 55-52
overtime verdict."
Todd Graham had 16
points against Madill, John
Empson added 12 and. Baird
Robinson hooped 11 points.
Steve Bugler had nine points,
Chris Smith hit ; for four,
Kevin Telford had three,
Shane Worsen had two and.
Juergen Scholtz had one
point.
Sandy McDonald had 15
points for the Mustangs.
Friday's game was a
battle of ' undefeated teams
as both the Vikings_ and
Central went into the game
with unblemished records.
Stratford led 29-26 at
halftime. Despite losing
starters Todd Graham and:
John Empson viafoals in the
second half and Mining Bob
Barwick with an injury, the
Vikings came through to
*in KevinTelford, Chris
SJnith, °' Jeff' Bedard and
Juergen Scholtz provided
strong support off the bench...
for Steve Bugler and Baird
Robinson who . played
strongly throughout the
game. Two. key .-kasketsb i
Scholtz in the overtime.gave
the :"Viking`s: their whining
edge.
Todd Graham topped th
Vikingss polnt'plarade>witbcl8
Steve Bugler . had `13 and:
Scholtz finished with eight*?
Robs >son, 5nuth, Empson
and Telford each had four`
points.
Godericl Brd
plays Howell game
On Tuesday, February 15
the Members oftheGoderich
Bridge Club', played a six=
table, :Howell game. • The
'average score was67%. .
Helen Tench and John
Wood were first.. with 79;
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Marg : Hall , and `Edna
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Hetherington were tbiirdwith
74; Susan White and ,BILI
Bradley were fourth with72;
and John Donatis and Ray
Fisher were fifth with 701i.
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