The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-04, Page 31•
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Valentine's Day when Kenneth Ross Pavidson, son of
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GoriERICHSIGNAL-STAR, 'THU R8DAY, 144
West Wawanosh Township
Council met for the 'regular
Febraary meeting at the
TownshipGarage op Tuesday
afternoon,- February 10, one.
WeePater than usual due to
adVerse weather conditions
the previous week, All
members attended and Reeve
Bab Lyons presided,•
Reeve Lyons, the Township.
representative on the
Lueknow Medical Centre
gommittee, report4d to
Huron Playhouse gets
00 from
e vey oun ation
Huron CoUntry.PlayhouSe for their confidence in the
Chairman, Bill -,Coelfrane, Playhouse organization.
- • a .' ' ,, ' •. Q,C., Goderie-h, has an: ., "We are extremely '
• MR: AND 'MRS. K. -R.'. DAVIbSON _ * nounced ' that • the _Richard. •grateful", said Mi. Cochrane,'
' . Ivey Foundation, London is for the .vital •tole 'this
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•*' We . :ri GO eric
d contributing $10,000 toward founda.tion„has played in
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i the Playhouse Capital Fund. helping the Playhouse to
, "The funds are specifically •. establish itself."
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Council regarding increased
costs at the Medical Centre.
Allan Dickson,*Wes Wivins
and Tom Xgririg attended the
meeting,, and discussed With
Council -their objections to the
• Kirk Drain Repair andr
:Improvement, both ,as it
aipPeat'S In .the original report
and proposed changes:
: • Cermet Fbren. moved.'
that Proviisiortal .By -Law; No.
9, 1975, The Kirk Murrigipal
:Drain Repair and
Improv.ernent By-law he
given third reading. There
Was naseconder. Councillors
Stothers • and Hickey move&
that the Report be referred
back to GarrisbY and Man-
nerow fgt. further • con-
sideradion regarding
proposed Modifications to the
original report. This motion
wasAnadpyp ro McBride
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of Maitland
Engineering Service's
Limited, Wingharn, attended
the Council'meeting - 'and
Obtained • signatures on the
Contract •for the Gaunt
Municipal Drain 'con-
struction.
Archie Purdon spoke to
Council about the Huren-
Brute Swingers square dance
club, and the. Township's
contribution to its financing.
The Clerk agreed to talk to
the Auditor regarding the
Recreation Grant available
on theseexpenses, ana if the
Township is •• •actually
Candel• abra decgrated Calvary Ba.p.i.st--Chitreli on
• Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davidson, Goderich, took Debra
: Marie Burbine„ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bur -
bine, Goderich, as his wife. •
• • The Rev. Rueben Brubacher, Goderich, officiated for
the double -ring cerernony. Joyce • Robingbn provided
traditional wedding music.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. She
wore a white satin gown with long full sleeves gathered
into cuff at the wrists. The empire waist was accented
at front with satin.buttons. Her arm's length veil was
trimmed with lace and paught by a crown of white
daisies. • She carried a bouquet of•white snowballs and
miniature blue carnations.' -
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Matron of honor was Mrs. Leslie Green, Goderich,
_13ridesmaid was Mrs. Chris Davidson, Goderich: They.
_ ,.wore,long bine gowns; ccivered with sheer lace sprinkled
•with velvet flbWers,,styled with short puffed sleeves. ••••
Theycarried white snowballs and wore tiny blue flowers
• in their hair. •
Groomsman was Brian Davidson, Goderich. The
er Was Glenn G,geen. . '•
• The wedding reception was in the „Legion •Hall,
earmarked for lighting IA- Amos, treasurer of
strurnents," said Mr• Parkhill, reported at 4 'its
Cochrane; "and brings :the . February meeting that the
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closer Playhouse is within sight of
to • matching its $60,000 its • goal: According to the
• Wintario ,grant. If we cap, most recent financial
qualify soon enough, the statement, the Playhouse has
Playhouse stage lighting expended $189,704 in capital '
system .will be installed in costs towardsthe
, time for the •1976 "5th ' building.
: Anniversary Season whiphi • - '• -
" 'i,- previews on June 29th." - The fOtal Playhouse portion-
, . Members of thePlayhouse is .$120,000, leaving . the
' Board , 'expressed /),, Pl4yholi§e, at that point,
' preciation to the directors of within approxithatey $20,000
thp 123rf?nrci TVey Foundation'
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G oderich; where the bride's m_other received guests in a
.,: • long green and blue printed .gown with jacket. and 'a
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orsage featuring a pink thKpated orchid, The grnem's
...--: -thother „selected -a _long _blue dress worn with alpink .._.....
throatad oiChid. ' .i . - • : •.
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Far a honeyracion-in London, the bride ehose a street:-
length- blue dress. with a corsage of a.pirik throated or:
. • chid, The Couple are residing at 50 St. Andrew Street;
Goderich. • • . • ,,
Priorto her marriage, the bride was feted at sho ers
given by -Sharon Kenwell and Mrs.'FloraKenwell, tid by •
Leslie Green and Ch ri s D a v-id.son. • ..- '• -....,-/
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oderich Iwp. e creation
• The Goderich TOWnship
Recreation committee held
their • regular •monthly
meeting • on Wednesday.
evening February 25 with five
member § and, one visitor
present.
• Letters trorn the Goderich
recreation beard •and •-the
,-Ont-ario• Mtin
Recreation Association were
read and filed for future
reference.
; Doug Yeo reportea -that 30
persons hr
ad egistered for.
• volleyball and stated that a
deader for the younger group
. is urgently needed-.
perry Ginn said that the -
sale of' tickets for the-
Goderich township dance at
17‘91 Le Col Hatton i-s-grrnivg
well, and anyone having
• unsold tickiAs should return
• them tohim by March13.
••• John Westbrook plans to.
contact Bill ' Bogey in
-• C-olborne • regarding the
possibility. of a • volleyball
game.
•Achighlight of the 0N/ening
• was an lnterestinj presen.
tation given by Ircin2,HOCrnig
regarding the Maitland Trail
• Association which proposes to
•l..1.1• builds'a trail from Goderich to
. Wing.ham following the
• ' • Maitland River. The
,is. ,encouraging
• hiking, cross country skiing,
snow shoeing arid nature
as a form or
recreation. The trail will be
moStly,on private land
t1iroi4,6 the courtesy of the
landt,,ynets.•
Mr. Hoernig left maps and
1Yroch7;.,•res with our corn-
mi•ttee Which will be helpful in
inspiring them to continue the'
trail on- the. Goderich
• Township side ' of the
aitland.
• The election of .officrs for
the following year took place,
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the results being: president,
J,ohni • Westbrook: vice
president, Hazel McCreath:
secretary, Joe Fritzley and
•press seeretary, Atdrey
Middleton.
The crafts group will finish
their sessions on- crocheting
on Monday, March 2.
By Audrey Middleton
On Monday, March 8, they
shall be making fake fur
flower's and a session on quilt
making will begin on the 15th.
A 'bus trip is also being
ptanned.for earlyApril. ,
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receiving a bne-third grant
for instructors' fees•.
A resolution from the Town
of HanoVer to' have a special
commission set • up to
examine --a-1:1 aspects of
education in Ontariq,' was
tabled. • .
• Councillors • Hickey and
Stothers moved that Harold
Errington be appointed the
rer)res'entative • from the '
,k Township of West WaWanosh
at the Organizational Meeting
into : the :1-..--aelt-rf517v—Ri er
• Watershed of Maitland Yalley •
Conservation • Authority." •
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By -Law No. 2, 1976 was
given third reading and
passed. This by-law
authorizes ' the township to
borrow up to $150,000 to cover
necessary expenditures until
„ and'
collected,
By -Law No. 3; 1976 'was
given third reading and
passed.' This • by-law
authorizes the borrowing f:'
up to , $28,000' to cover •ex-
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penditures for construction
and incidental costs for the
Gaunt Municipal Drail until
the drain is completed and
the assessments levied and
collected:
'ThiA was approved,,,,
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Town of Gosterich
Effective April j, 1976, Taxicabs operating within the Tow.n of
Qoclerich will be.operating under By-law• No. -2 (1974 of the
•Goderich Board of Police Commissioners, requiring tai
meters and all rates will ,chorged accordingto the. t011ttwide
-.: table: .' •• • • " •
One Doha r. (41.0"49 "fOr the first 3,f4 Mile, ten Cents. (18'c) for •
each additional one-eighth (r 8) mile;
Eight Dollars. (s8.,po per hour Waiting tirner.twenty.fiye
cents (25c) tor extras within the corporate Umits.. ,
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- • Town Adminiittrator &
. Secretary, Goderich
Board of Police .'
Cominissioners. ..
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