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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-25, Page 221 r"Jhe S'ti re that Save; You Moro" On • EN' 5- BOYS.' LACIIES -GIRLS - & BMABY WEAR. •YARti Gnoos. FURNIT-URE •..MAtTRESSES-- PAIN't- SEWINC+r M'AC•WINES-SMALL. -- APPLIANCES ; LAMPS • ' • .16 P44..d 14A- O,DE t;1CkI SIaNAI,'-STAR. THURSDAY. MARC,I , 25,.10;76• CHESS C1UNES Last • week The, Goderich Township Chess Club finished 'its season's Schedule and will start the best of -three .playoffs in each Level.- In, - Level 1,`••' Charlie •'• MacDonald took First "place for the fourth year in ,a°ros 'L.!. Charlielost only two games • a season and is certainly the player, to be reckoned with once again: -for the Club Ch.ampionshi•p. Glen • Wightman had his • bust' season yet taking third place. in Level 1:':. Glen now meets Charlie in semi=final play. Benjamin' Stadelmann •clinched the, last Level 1 position and . will play a quarter -final series against Jim. Kingsley.,: Benjamin has • reason to feel confident for this series as he won both games against 'Jim' in the regular season.. Dave .Vi easy took second place in Level 1 and stands to be Charlie's stronge"st:threat. Dave played. in the finals against Charlie 'last -.year; :winning one game and giving Charlie a tough battle in the other -two. " ,Taking first place in Level • 2; was Dennis Little. However Dennis will find winning the second Level Championship no easy task as all six• players are extremely • -equal andany one of them are capabl& of winning the -championship. Harold Kloeze ended the season "in'second placeafter spending most of; the season 'in Level 1. Harold ,, is . xpresently • the ; L__ evel 2 champion and- hes an ex- '• ceilent chance of holding his title. • . • ,Newcomer, Louis StadeUrnann finished the season in third place. Louis hac quite a U ngttily late .season,, winning streak• and has: Proven`liTtnself ti be a strong player. In fourth plae' Kit y Ly:ndon Kirk w •is. in the first Level luntil.a late season slump. Kirk 'has. also proven • himself capable of winning the Lea el 2 .ch;tmpionship. Bob Dick and Brian Mil•lei: are both in 'Level '2 fot• the first •time but neither one of them can be counted out as major contenders. First place: -in 1-r've4 3 went t'o last • year's. Level.. 4 champion "':ylike Doszycki. Mk.e got of to a very good start this year ands was in the First Level-Tornawhile.WMike• could win Level 3,piay:offsbut .w'ill meet, heavy coinpeti'tion from Sam Hassan and John Kane. . After being in Level. 2 almost. all season long Don Bogie slipped to Level 3.in the last week. Being in Level 2 all season indicated -that Don is capable of winning Level 3 also. . Newcomers • Sam Hassan and George Young both have , played . • strong games this season and will be hard to beat. Per•hap5 the dark horse of the Level could be young Darrell - Kloeze,. Darrell is ' the ..most ibex- : perienced of 'Level . 3, • but 'certainly ...will be no push- o'er,- ' • 'John Kloeze is t define.e.4 • W' PCT. • the man io';beat in Level 4. John played extremely well last season but hada sub -par this ' year losing • 15 'of 217. games. 'hk)wever, John ha'S shown that he is capable of much better play 'anti if he returns to form should win Leve1.4 Ending the season' in second place is this year's big surprise '- Larry Gower. Larry upset many:Level 1 and 2 players with' victories and his 10 season wins are' ho accident. Larry seems; to be the. most likely player capable of beating John. Kloeie. 'Kathy Weary 'Gould be the Back horse in Level 4,, Kathy Weary had only.6 wins this year but' if she puts her mind 'to it can play a . very •s:trong',ga me. tend�.r � f Ashfield ;Township Cquncil met Mara 14 with an members present. A, resolu.Cion was; passed„ that the Township of Ashfield agrees that -the County of Huron pass : a by-law` to° pebyide-_.that. the County of Huron a-pportionment;be'paid• in • two equal installments June 30 and:•;iaecen'iizer 15, • commencing in 1976.'` The road;' superintendent was instructed to call•te:nders for the 1976 gravel contract. • A r.r,l'...1rtPttn fni•, c.f}.t,nr••P ,+�� M !� acce l Kincardi�e fir ,were 'pproved. for Mrs. Jessie K°irklan'd' James O'Neil, Mrs. Kruspe, .M'rs. -Ethel Meyer and Tim Hunter. The following Tile Drainage Loan' application"s were.- approved, - ,Donaid ;Scott,- $20;600.00 and`. Fhilip'. M'cC-3tnn, $6.000;00. Finlay MacDonald was appointed • to represent. Ash: field on the NJaitl'and Valley Conservat ion Authority.'• Road accounts pf $1'5,304.89 alyd general accounts . of $41,595.26 were approved for payment. Council net again on March 16 with all members present. Grants of $10,0,0x. 'to /the Lucknow Agricultural Society and $100.00 to the ' Dtingannon .Agricultural. Society were approved.• ... Three tenderswerg received on the gravel.. con- tract. The -tender ' of . 13an- nerman •,Contracting :Co:, Kincardine, was, accepted aj, a, price of $1.45 -per Cu. yard • delivered ,and .85 cents ,in. a o : stock pile Tile Drainage Loan ap n plications were -approved for w n s hp �■ ■ . OPV Theo. •Van Diepen; $22,500. es road budget ppr Terry. Zinn, $3,7'30:00, Donald 00; • ( Culbert, $10.300.00 and. The. • -Huron •; County federation' coffers as a. result ' Federation' of Agriculture of . a tax assessment. change. was granted $750 by Goderich effective in 1977. - township council at the last cuuncit meeting to enshre.the - federation funding for .1977. The grant was awarded to replace money lost from the • LEVEL • • Chas, MacDonald • , 33 2 0 .943 : ' Davy Weary 19 4. 1 :: :812 ' GIen:Wightman ....... • . • :..::-:19 . 5 1-- .780 ' Jim Kingsley • x:26 1.2 2 enLarriin:.Stadedtmann": f; ... 2.4 •"� 7 iFVFT-.2 • Dennis - Little • 17` ' 9 0 • • .654 Harold Kloeze ' , 15- 8 1 ' .646 Louis Stadelmann 26 15. 1 .631 . Kirk Lyndon" .. • 17 10 0 .630 Bob Dick 19 . 12 1 .610 Brian Miller 2.0 . -13 1 6'0:3• LEVEL; -= Mike Koszycki 14 •• . 9` ` 2: .600 Don Bogie • 22 16 2 • ,575, Sam Hassan - 11 9 4 ..`,542 George Young 11 10 1 -.523 • John Kane 13 12 0 ,520 - Darrell Kloeze .10 10 2' .500 •,V LEVEL4 • John Kloeze • 12 15 0 Larry Gower.. • 20 26. 2 Bob Cox . ................ 12 ' .21 2 Jrm Gower - 17 32 • 0 -6 14 Bob De Lyzer • • 9 25 Kathy Weary. HONORARY MEMBERS -- Glen Falkiner 1 Doug Brindley ...13 Nick Gantner 4 Vic Alexander- 1 Dave Carruthers 0 Jerry Greydanas . 0 B L stbF - .444. . '.438' .371 :347 • 2 .318 •0 .265 0 0 1.000 7 0 .650 8 0 • ..333 6 0 .143 5.. 0 .000 10 0 .000 THREE PLAYOFFS -•LEVELI ---- SEMI-FINALS. Chas MacDonald , Glen Wightman QUARTER -FINALS D P 0 .000 0 :000 Jim Kingsley ' 0 0' 0 :.000 - Benjamin Stadelmann • r- 0' ;0 0 ,000 . '(Witlner to play Dave Weary)' LEVEL2 QUARTER -FINALS Louis Stadelmann 0 0l, 0 .000 Bob Dick, 0 0 .000 (Winner to play Dennis Little) Kirk Lyndon 0 0 0 000 Brian Miller • 0 0 0 .000 (Winner to play H'aro-ld°Kloeze) LEVEL3 QUARTER -FINALS' Sam Hassan ' 0 0 0 » .000 John Kane ' - 0 0 0 .000 ' '(Winner to play_ Mike Koszycki) George Young . 0 .,. 0 0 .000 Dt rrell Kloeze • 0 .0 0 .000 4 (Winner to play Don Bogie) LEVEL4 '• QUARTER -FINALS Bob Cox • 0 - Kathy Weary ° (Winner to play John Kloeze) ' Sim Gower- 0 0 0 .000 Bob De Lyzer ' 0 0 0 •000. .1 . (Winner to play Larry Gower) 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 • Mark Bari, son of the Rev and Mrs:. Marvin ;Bari, 22 Suncoast: Drive, is one of 44. sophomores at Concordia• Lutheran College; Ann Arbor,. Michigan, who has made the Dean's List of the winter quarter. In order to quaClify far the Dean's List, a student must have a 3.5. grade point average or better on a 4'point scale,' Mark is. a member of Berea -by -the -Water Lutheran Church 'in Goderich' and is, in the pre -ministerial study program* With the present tax break- down if the tovynshi.p had continued to levy.twofifths of each mill of property tax assessed to farmlands- in the township' for the federation it • would °represent about $850 annually. The township - decided not. to -levy. that - amount by.mill rate but voted to ' continue supportingthe federation and grant them $750 on. January 1, 1977 for that year only.. ' In other monetary business council adopted a 1976 roads budget as presented by. the. Township roads superin- tendent. The .budget. of 8157,000 is split with $108,000 to be spent on annual maintenance and'$49;000 on constr'ucti : A. provincial Vr ght;will be 'alerted by the'• subsidy of '$80,000 will be awarded, to ` the township • making their share of the 197¢. costs $771000. • The township, agreed t� accept responsibility for any • deficit the Bayfield, senior citizens housing project suffers if the deficit relates to residents of the towns' tip. The move assures• the developer of the housing project that he will not, be llurdened:with a loss for. providing low cost housing for senior -citizens o'f Goderich township. Councillor Garnet Wright was selected by council,to:be the man the Maitland Valley. Conservation" Authority contacts in Goderich town ship if township iands_arg, in -. danger of being flooded by the Maitland.River. If the danger; -of a flood ^exi'sts Councillor ;.., MVCA and• Will .begin taking•' steP.s to:prevent 'property " ONLY. YOU CANfrom being heavily damaged. ' Council approved a $24,000 GIVE:THE GIFT • tile drain loan for William • l OF LIFE! Klornps :and issued a building •permit to .Leo Dykstra to allow hini to build a garage. THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET "Tee Store That Saves You More" dvllt(JS Special- Purihase.;Sale of BOX SPRINGS 'A.: MATTRESSES continues!' DOUBLE BOX SPRING & MATTRESS aR,sPR,nG! EXCEPTIONAL: VALUE! REGULAR PRICE FOR, BOXSPRINGS ALONE IS,S69.95: HURRY IN AND SAVE L.IMITED`STOCK! ew Spring Arrivals MEN'S WEAR DEPT: MEN'S - SIZE 34 - 44 LEISURE SUITS IN CORDUROY OR BRUSHED DENIM. BLUE, BEIGE, OR BROWN SPRING SALE • PRICE MEN'S LEISURE JACKETS PEI '00 EACH CORDUROY OR DENIM LOOK" • SIZE 34 • 44,,. MEN'S S0 .PANTS 6 E STORE HOURS: Monday Thursday. , • 11 a.m.• - 6 p.m - f riday 11 a m. • 9'011. "rn. Srilurday 4 a roti'.: & is,m. StFoth Clinftsn oat v *nostril) Joseph Van Osch, $8,000:00. The, report on :the Alton Drainage' Works was . co.n- sidered and adopted.. _ The report' on the •Cook Drainage Works was adopted with' the condition that the 21 " tile between the bridges' . be thoroughly checked. Kiar and Ross; Goderich, were engaged to do, a survey of the land • required for widening . on the ,Dungannon bridge approaches. Allan Gibson was ap- proached' to represent'" Ash- field on the Lucknow and District Fire Committee. Council adjourned to 'meet April 6 at 7:30 p.m. • • .4 GUARl�1�T • IN1!#STMtN�' CERTIFICATES TO Bruce 86 North, St. rs� fle • Phone .524-95515 TICE ICE -. To the citizens of the %Town of Goderich • Effective April 1, 1976, Taxicabs operating withintheToWn of Goderich will be operating under By-law No. 2 (1976) of the Goderich Board of Police Commissioners, requiring taxi meters and all rates will charged according to the following table: One Dollar (•51.00) for the first 3.1'mile, ten cents (10c) for each additional one-eighth (1 8) mile; ' Eight Dollars ($8.0O)•per .hour waitingtiine;`twenty•fiive. cents (25c) for extras within the corporate limits: • ' • J. Harold Walls, Town Administrator & Secretary, Goderich Board 'of Police Commissioners. • -.7711 :.j GODERICH -�,i atronai Eaton's:cotaIogue sales unit was closed permanently on SATURDAY, MARCH 20th. After'saies service will continue to be available on all serviceable merchandise. MAJOR APPLIANCES GRAHAM ELECTRIC GODERICH, ONTARIO HOME ENTERTAINMENT MR. ART COOMBS CLINTON, (ONTARIO TRAFFIC APPLIANCES MR. KEN JONES 524-943,0 GODERICH, ONTARIO OTHER CONTACT - CATALOGUE CUSTOMER SERVICES 800 1A1ARDEN AVE., - SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO • 524-8670 • 48,2-3808