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Hodges Milling
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEI,INESDAY , JUNE 18 1986—PAGE 9A
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"IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN) VARNA"
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one loss for each team during the tourna-
ment, because the Bulldogs had earlier won
6-5 over Mitchell. Being a true double knock-
out, a team must lose twice before it is put
out, so Hodges and Mitchell went at it again.
In the first inning, Mitchell scored three
runs, including a home run hit by Duncan.
Hodges then scored six runs, including two
brought in on a home run by Paul Eedy.
The second inning saw no runs but each
team scored one in the third and Hodges
brought in one more in the fourth. The fifth
was a tast inning with no runs so at the top of
6, the score was 8-4 for Hodges.
The sixth inning turned out to be the turn-
ing point in the game as Mitchell brought in
six runs, three knocked in by Vivian's home
run, bringing their total to 10.
Mitchell was able to hold their lead until
the end of the game when they won 10-8 over
Hodes Milling.
Mitchell Cardinals were' presented with
$500.00, a trophy and mugs. $400, a trophy
and mugs were awarded to Hodges Milling.
The most valuable player award went to
Denis LeBrun of the Mitchell Cardinals.
During the last four games, LeBrun hit four
home runs, including two grand slams. He
had other good solid hits and played .ex-
tremely well as short stop. The trophy is
donated each year by the Bill P2.rk family of
The Slowpitch action was hot on the Weekend with the bats ringing in two area tournaments.
The Dungannon Men's Slowpitch Tournament, above, saw Mitchell take the championship
10-8 over Hodges Milling. At the Little Bowl Tourney, Sifto Salt went undefeated to take top
spot in women's action and Nissan topped Nile to take the Men's title.(Photos by Paul
Hartman)
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Dungannon.
The Goderich Chrysler team received
$100. in a draw. Doug Rathwell• received a
cash prize from a contest and Carmen
Chilton, 11.113 Lucknow, won a lovely picnic
set.
The Star Spinners played for a free dance
on Saturday night, during which the prizes
and awards were presented.
Proceeds from the tournament will go
towards grounds improvement, which is
already underway.
FLOWERS FOR TODAY
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GODERICH
SCOREBOARD
MEN'S INDUSTRIAL FASTBALL
(Standings as of June 15)
GP W L T
10 7 3 0
8 6 1 1
9 6 3 0
8 3 4 1
MAffLAND
Sherwood
Goderich Tire
Denonune's
Kirkey's
DUNLOP
Hayter's
French
Orioles
Juniors
8 5 3 0
8 3 5 0
7 2 5 0
10 1 9 0
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GODERICH LADIES SLOWPITCH
(Standings as of June 14)
GP W L T P
6 5 1_ 0 11:
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5 3 2 0 6
5 3 2 0 6
5 2 3 0 4
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2 4 0 4
6 2 4 0 4
7 2 4 1 4
5 2 3 0 4
6 0 5 1 1
Samuelsons
Hot Shots
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Go-4-Ettes
Nile
Sifto
Double Blue
Night Owls
Bruno's
Not Much
Meneset
PUBLIC MEETING
CONCERNING A PROPOSED OFFICIAL
PLAN AMENDMENT
AFFECTING THE TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron
will hold a public meeting on Monday, July 21, 1986, at 8:00 p.m. at the
Ashfield Township Hall (located on County Road 20 next to the Township
Garage) to consider a proposed Official Plan Amendment under Section
17 of the Planning Act.
The purpose of the amendment is to bring the plan into conformity with
the recently circulated zoning by-law.
1 . The proposed amendment would provide policies to allow for the
establishment of certain buildings in non -sensitive natural environ-
ment areas as follows: a residence associated with a farming opera-
tion; a residence associated with an agricultural -commercial opera-
tion; expansion of existing farm buildings; institutional buildings re-
quired for the protection/maintenance of the natural environment; a
residence on an existing separated parcel; a recreational residence
on existing lots along the lakeshore.
2 . The proposed amendment amends Schedule B, Land Use Plan map
by the addition of the following:
a ) The designation of existing woodlots and natural areas as "Natural
Environment".
b )The designation oe existing censedp'tS as_ "Extractive RAsources".
c ) The designation of existing areas which have been subdivided for
cottage development as "Seasonal Residential".
d )The correction of the "Restricted Agriculture" designation around
Dungannon, Lucknow, and Lot 13, L.R.C.
e )The removal of "Natural Environment" designations where no
natural area exists. "
1) The designation of "Agriculture" on Part Lot 10, Conc. 4 E.D.
3 . The proposed amendment amends Schedule D, Land Use Plan map
of Port Albert with the following:
a )The designation of "Natural Environment" of natural areas of
flooding or steep slopes.
b)The designation of "Residential" where development exists out-
side of natural areas.
c ) A policy is also proposed to permit certain development in the Nine
Mile River Valley east of Wellington St.
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make verbal or writ-
ten representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed
Official Plan Amendment.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Official Plan
Amendment is available for inspection at the Township Clerk's office
(395-2753) and at the Huron County Department of Planning and Develop-
ment, Court House, Goderich, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Dated at the Town of Goderich this llth day of June, 1986.
The President and Directors
Canadian Community pers Association
Newspa
of the
Representing the Community Newspapers of Canada
are pleased to congratulate
Godericb. Signit-S-tar
Winner Of
3rd PiaCe
GeneralLeellence
in the Associaion's 1986 Better Newoss Canada
spaper Competition
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Bill G. Hanly
Clerk, County of Huron
Court House, The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
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Telephone:
524-8394 (Clerk)
524-2188 (Planning)
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