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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-04, Page 16• u n PA0E, 8- af? E' ,];G1' SIGNAL -STAR, `I Ht RSDAY MARCH 4, 106 �U ►� c,.r #rrrg :on plan April, 1 er f 1 p. for road superintendent and crew The road crewin Goderich Township. received.- salary adjustments at'the .February meeting of Goderich• Township Council held Febru'aryn16.. • The . road sup. erintendent will be' paid $12;500 per an- num plus an allowance of 15 cents per mile for use of his personal truCk when, ari township_business. The two operators hired by , the township will be paid $5.25 perhour for 4.45 hour week with , no. -fringe benefits: Overtime may. be • ac- cumulated 'and taken off as additional holidays- at the discretion of: the road superintendent. Ov:er.time, however, cannot be carried beyond the current calendar year. A, building 'permit was aproved for IF. DeJong to erecta saw mill. Council:also agreed with. the plans of john Cox for the development of'a residential area adjacent to the VLA subdivision. Land severance requests Were received ' from Gerald Bell, Albert S'cjilbe, Tames and Keith Connolly. These applications will be dealt with as per questionnaires. A bylaW to .impose drainage rates on two owners was given third and final reading. .• Five Season's request for a peripit to set up and:operate a mobile -het -11e park''was"again deferred. The clerk- was in- structed to'. explain to the applicants that the area must be .zoned urban .before a mobile hone park could'be tistablished._ - County ••p'lanning • director Gary, Davidson was Present tq discuss 7details of th'e' secondary plan. He arranged to set up t,he. first .public meeting for Goderich Township on April i'iit'S p.m Holniesville'Schoot. The Goderich Township: recreation coMmittee a.p .pointmnts.have"been made Serving for one'year ane,Mrs . H. McCreath, Doug Yeo, Fritzley and G.G.'Ginn; for tWo years;. Mrs. F. Powell and J. Westbrook; for. three years, Hugh Lobb.and Diana Brand... • The following budget ' as:• • ul'so. adopted: 'hockey; $300; • softball; $1OQ • picnic, "8100: crafts, 1F2'00' arid; ad • rliinistration;00.., Council voted to give,$50'to • ,the" Huron, Ploughman -'s Association and ,$160 'to the Clinton Spring Fair. Mrs. Elmer (Barbara) Rivers of Seaforth (righ*j-..was elected. president of the Huroit'"' Presbyterial'at the annual meeting in Seaforth recently. With her are newly. elected vice ,. president .Mrs. Robert McAllister,' RR 2 Auburn (left) and past president, .Mrs. A. Enright. Goderich: (H,uronExpositor ohotol C DUN TR qua I3RY BERYL HARPER On Wednesday,': February. , ,25 three Goderich rinks competed at Wingham'for the. Harley . Crawford Trophy. They came home with a large' share of the prizes. Bernice Moore skipped her • 110 the most famous basket in the world eicorne o Phone. • 524.=2724 Ni€:tedits rink of -Lois Vanstone;•, vice, • Phyl 'Durst, secpnd and Eleanor Fisher, lead, to win the first draw and capture the trophy foi' the top score o.f the day. . Maxine Martin, with. Faye Ribey, • Vicki Culbert; and Lynn Edward were winners of the: second draw. and - Barbara .Hawkins with Eileen Bowman,•Betty Moore and Phyllis . Fisher placed third in the second:draw. The curling season is now in , its last month for the 1975`- 7.6 season;' and the local Foresters held -their .playoffs on Saturday and Sunday , February 28 and 29 at the Maitland Country Club for the Southern Ontario D ivison. -_ A' rink. -from Oshawa held. first plade over the runner up, Jim Hawkins's team, who were ousted after -six games on the weekend. Why. yoL4 should 1e1 H&R flock woriy about your income taxes. We are income fax ,specialists,. We ask the right questirins. -We dig for every honest.deduction. We -want to leave no stone unturned to • rnake.sure you pay . the smallest , legitimate tax. Get <i lite peace 1 1 mlrfd.... H8r R BLOCK 1'HE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 19 VICTORIA ST. N. GODERICH Highway 21 Beside. Presbyterian Church • Open 9 a.ni". to 8 p.m.. Weekdays Saturdays Phone...524-8658 . Also -30 Isaac St., Clinton, OPEN SATURDAYS -- "NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY • 1 Bernice Moore's rink will represent the 'Benmiller Lodge at Dryden, March 24- 27. The Benmillen Lodge - donated the prizes, sweaters for the men's. and ladies' _teams. It was a successful two days, and the, spectators • enjoyed excellent•curling and kept the lounge , filled both ways. share French • "Dry Cleaners bounced .-.back''Monday .night and regained filat place .in the Men's Monday. Night bowling league.' French got behind Don McWhinney'•s 315.. single, And . 859 triple' tograb' five points on the night to boost• their' season total. to 9,6 and first place. Th'e. Rookies! put Sonny Moore's 313 single And 797 triple to good use to grab five points and claim second place tied with the•Tail Ends,; The- Tail Ends were shutout Monday night but held on to • •'second .place with 92 points. Bill McIsaat hit. a 292 single and a 63'1triple,•but his tears couldn't find the handle to notch some points. Len's Wreckers' and the Signal Stars are sharing third , 'place in the standings with 89 points, both teams picking up ;two. points. Monday night. Jerry Rivett ledthe Wreckers. with..a 255 single and• a 642 triple. George Vanderburgh , and Tom Flynn shared :the honors for- the Stars, Van- , derburgh hitting 4.282 single and Flynn a 748 triple. • Augie's Dogies.swe•pt their three game set Monday night. picking up seven points ,and'a • tie for fourth spot" wifh the. Hopefuls.. Don Sien,pn rolled a 348 single and 8764 triple to lead the bogies 'to seven points . and a• boost to an. $l point..s'eason: ;The. Hopefuls • rallied behin•dLeeRyan's 254- • •single. and 688'•triple-to pick up five points and the tie. 'Brian Lovett hit'232 single .' for Goderich. Manufacturing and turned it into a 579 triple' toy lead, his team to a .seven • point night running their • :season total' to 78 points, tied. with Roy's. Boys. The Boys followed Carl Moller' -s 325 single and 7O2 "triple t� a two point night for fifth' spot, IA&P • got a 279 single from Art Burts and 'a•790 triple from • their • steady.' but failed to ;core a point in the standings., :The four ties however,inove the •grocers from.tehthJ`to sixth irrthe standings: Electrics'. drop exhibition gale to London Last' Sunday. the Electrics. .travelled to Lo, radon for an exhibition garfie, and lost 3-10 to London East All Stars. Kevin Feagan. the. 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