The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-04-23, Page 147-
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?AGE 14 ---ODD
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est cheerleader
G.D.C.I. student Claudette Richard was named_Best Overall Cheerleader
last Wednesday, April 16 at the Huron Perth high school cheerleadiriga
championships held at the school. The Central Huron squad from Clinton
won the event with Goderich placing second. (photo by Cath Woodlen)
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h ally ipt
By Audrey Middleton
It seems the time'
consuming."nitty gritty:'
and "red tape" required
in the planning of a large
building sgch as Goderich
'township Hall Cost us our
dread hall; For, each
Week- the delays dragged
on, construction costs
spiralled at a heart -
sickening rate until
' finally; the price just
couldn'the ,n(>, et:
-Reeve Grant Stirling
brought . the members af,.
the Gbderich Townshit3°
Red. board up-to-date at
the April meeting, on the
latest developments by
council' on the con-
requirements for the 1980.
-1- 81 season which was
:approved. Registration
for softball.was set at $4
per person with no family
rate.
. The principal" of
Holrnesville school, Ron
McKay,, attended the
meeting to express some
concern he had regarding
the proper.. use of the
s'clool. The board ap-
preciated his report and
deci"d"ed that tactful
act iOn� . aken • now would
solve the ' minor
. problems.
Conference reports
from the Lake Huron
Zone ,Cqrj-Feteence of
str-uc-t-ion of a community. ._
centre.
He said that • the
proposed large hall next
to the Holmesvil1e school'
had !Teen cancelled. (The
Wintario grant did not
arrive until a few •d'ays
after the building tenders.
closed.) "However," Ahe'°
said, ':We will still build a
hal•I as we are committed
to do so:" Although plans
at the moment are still
indefinite, a smaller
building will . be ''built
which will include new
township .office,' space
_plus a, community room, •
Reeve Stirling also
explained •that- the
Wintario grant Will still
be available, but con-
struction must begin
before April 1981.•'
Doug Yeo,.chairrnan,of
the rec board conducted
a buy•
•.rrieet8ng. • He
welcomed the appointed
new rec ,board member;
Jake Reder.
Irwas noted that the $50'
donation to . 'the
Holmesville school had
been Deft off the printed
budget report.'It was also
noted that last year's $5l)
offer' `'had not been
claimed, so it was hoped
that the school could
make use of the donation
this year. The rec board
feels it is a small gesture
of appreciation inthat the '
community uses the
schbol facilities during
the weeknights.
Pat Rivett, secretary of
the softball committee,
presented for approval
her ' resume of
Members of the Signal -Star juveniles were
presented With gold medals at the minor hockey
banquet last week, emblematic of their victory in
the Mooretown Silver Stick tournament. Ken Reid,
Doug Cruickshank, Terry Kisch andRoger Lewis
accepted the award. Cruickshank was also given
and individual award for his outstanding con-
tribution to minor hockey. (photo by Dave Sykes)
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Shell helps
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Forest March 29 were
presented by the several,
members attending;
.Miter McIlwain.,"Gerry
Ginn, Alice Porter,
Marilyn-. Forbes, Hazel
McCreath, and Jake
Reder. - They ' reported
that. it was an interesting
day but there was :not
enough time for
Y
efinite
int ;
questioning, and the
Go,derich Township
Board was the largest -
delegation registered:
,Swimming lessons
were discussed add
cegistra°tion rates in-
cluding busing were set
at $20 per person or. $55
per family.
The spring newsletter
will be prepared by' Doug
"Yeo and it will be sent in
the mail to all township
residents as soon as
possible.
The parks sub- vandals).
committee was, asked to Grant Stirling volun-
create a policy statement teered to make full
on the usage of the sof arrange
>shents for a.
tball diamonds and December township
lights, also rental policy danee. :x
with acid withpufhghtS. Because the.' -'corn -
Gerry `Ginn reported •muynity centre sub-
what fencing estimates. committee will have no
heh-ad to date. He also work' for 'them in 1980, it
suggested that ,thewas decided-ta dissolve it
backstop be bought as a o and -allot duties for the
unit, that the four' and `rnembers in other areas
eight foot steel fencing be . of recreatiDn.
purchased by council and The meeting adjourned
installed bytownship until its next monthly
volunteers. He also made meeting May 21 at 8 p.m.
note that all the coun-
cilmen planted 26 'trees,,
alongside the athletic
field recently.
Grant .Stirling has
arranged : that Levis
Construction roll the•
softball field as soon as is
possible.'the-field should
be ready by softball time.
The parks com'inittee
was also asked to bring in
a recommendation on the
lakeside park picnic
tables. (Most had been
stolen or destroyed by
katers pass'tes ts:,t
Theregular figure
skating season ended last.
week • with several,
'skaterspassing.tests and
receiving badges.
The .following earned,
the Basic Badge: Kelly
Pond, Shannon Fedore,•
Denise Johnston, John
Hudsbri;-'Deborah..Habel,
Jackie Crawford, Melissa
Hrudeni, Lori Ann Iitale,
Kristen Egener, Pam'
Wilkinson, Kelly •Kent,
Karen Armstrong, Kathy -
Cook.
Passing their -Novice I
Badge 'were: Debbie
Boak, Sonya. McCallum, ,
Holly Squires, Miriam
DeHaan, ' Susan
Stradelmann,- Maureen
Scott, Amber LeBeau,
Mary Jo Evans, John
Hruden.
Novice II Badge ear-,
ners'. were: Monica;
Etz'ler; Lenore .Crabb,„
and Cassandra 'Crabb.
Roxanne Warr and Lori
Lynn McCartney
received the Jump
Badge. Angela Chisholm
and Stacey Rean 'passed
the Figure Badge. .
Leamington
Flyers��
win CLIC
Junior title
On March 30 there was
a 'test day in Blyth. On
that day., Sonya
McCallum -passed her
Dutch Waltz, Roxanne
'Warr passed the Canasta -
. and Leslie Rean her..
Fiesta. • On •Satur" day,'
April 25,"Jennifer Huyck
will be taking:part in the
'Scarboro Competition.
pn 'April 9 a meeting
was held to eled't new"
members to the board.
They are as follows: past
.president, • Alice •1uyck;
president, Linda Hrudin,
first vice, Sirley
Woodard, second vice,.
June Horton, secretary,
Glenna Pannabeckar,
treasurer, Jan Fisher.
In charge of mem-
bership is John Hruden,
publicity, Eunice
• ,a3ridge
'• from page 13
bined to take first with
107 points. John Donatis
and John Wood' had 99
points"'to claim second
spot. Two combinations
tied.- for third spot. with
851/2 points.' They were
Joanne Duckworth and A.
Weerasooriya, and Jean
Papernick and Louise
Hetherington.
The Leamington Flyers
defeated the Bradford
Blues - 8-4 last Sunday
night to sweep the best -of -
seven Ontario Hockey
Association Junior C
championship series in
straight games.
It was the third con-
secutive series sweep for
the Flyewrs, who earlier
had eliminated
Blenheim, Essex, Port
Elgin, and Flamboro.
Port Elgin had just
squeezed by the Clinton
Mustangs in the Central
Junior C league, winning
in the seventh game.
The Leamington team
last won the OHA C crown
in 1972.
CORRECTIONS
We wish to draw your attention to the following errors in our current 1980 Spring 8 Summer Catalogue
Page 21 Item 3• #33.5109, Copy reads "Wee" 3 in 1 Car Seat, should read "Strolee- Wee Care 31in•1
Car Seat Page 27 #37.0110, The Digital Clock has a Green Fluorescent Display not an LED readout
Page 61 Item 1, Air Filter — Chrysler, Products (passenger cars) 1965.79. 6.cyl & V8 318 (2 -bbl), is
listed at $2 59, should read $3 49 . Page 62 Items 2 to 4, Trico Wiper Blades and Refills, Copy and
Chart read Sold in pairs. should read each Page 67 Item 1, #28.0234X. Copy reads 3 -litre plastic bot-
tle. should rear 2 -litre plastic bottle .Page 71. Item 8, #61-8155, Hoi9t Puller reads 1 •Ton, Should read
2 -Ton (convertible unit) Page 77. Reads Clutch'Brake levers Pair $11 95, price should read $11 95
each ..Page 83 Illustration numbers 3 and 4 should be transposed, copy is correct .Page 88 Item
12, #44-0623, Casade 34 Cassette Case. copy is correct but the illustration is incorrect ..Page 89 Item
3, #44.4084, Near -Fringe Unit has ModeIJ.,Nlo 8254. should read Model No 8256 Page 96: Item 19,
#42.1546X, Telephone Caddy is not available. iri Avocado Page 99 Item 6. #43.0814, CGE 2.slice
Toaster states Almond color only. should read Almond or Black Page 135 Item 3 #60.0762, Copy
reads "Wheelbarrow wheel, tire and tube '. should read "Wheelbarrow wheel and tubeless tire" ' .Page
141 #60.1721. 19" gas mower reads "throttle control on the engine" should read 'throttle control on'
the handle" .Page 153 Item 4-r 059.1510. Turf Edger. Copy reads 83' x 43.- blade, should read
6'•2" Half-moon blade Page 157 #55.5802. Reads Shopmate 3." drill press. should read Shopmate
'N" drill press .Page 161 #54-8305. Reads 5" Black 8 Becker •#7300. should read 5'/," Black &
Decker #7300 Page 162 #54.2828, Reads Black & Decker 407004—'.,inch should read 3/8 inch
Page 168 Illustration numbers 2 and 3 should be transposed copy is correct Page 183 Item 3,
#58.8009, Copy reads 'Infinite amp transformer control down to 25 amps to prevent • should read "in•
finite amp transformer control down to 60 amps to prevent Page 187 Item 1 #61 0818, Copy reads
Non -clog metal valve. should read Plastic valve Page 201 Item T, #63.0062 Reads Pre -slit insulation
sleeve is convenient to install. Self adhesive this item is not Self adhesive Page 206 item 4,
#63-3872, 8" deck faucet reads CSA certified This items net CSA certified Page 210 item 5,
#63-3422. Gold Oval Vanity Basin, price reads $23 95 should read $33 95 page 214 Illustration
numbers 14 and 15 should be transposed. copy is correct Page 222 Item 7 #78 4570. Copy reads
Star Drag should read Dial drag Page 225 Item 23. #78 2711X, Copy reads Gunmetal grey. should
read clear color .Page 231 #76.3034X Copy reads egg carriers 99c, should read From 99c" 99c is
for a 6 pkg carrier .Page 231 #76-0005 Hand-held camp toaster $1 49 shows the wrong toaster, the
toaster shown is #76-0003 for $9 95 Page 233 #76.2012. Coleman Propane Lantern reads Tank not
included, should read Tank and Stand sold separately Page 236 item 5, #85 1435 Copy reads 30'
cord, should be 32" cord #85-1437. Copy reads 30' cord, should read 32'' cord Page 241 Item 2,
#84-0010. Swing set top rail; reads 9'6". should read 96" Page 251 #53 5416X Heavy gauge kick
stands, should read 73 5416X Page 258 item 1, Illustration is showing the 11 piece set of clubs, not
the 7 piece
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power skating, Diana
Glousher,; competition
chairman, • Shi'rley
Woodward, carnival
corn m,ittee, Alice Huyck,
Linda Hruden and Tina
Galiow, social chairman,
Becky ,,e Crawford,
property, Lynn Million,
and precision team, John
Huyck,
insu' `I
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call:
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RIDGEWOOD PARK
R.R. 5, GODERICH
524-741
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