The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-13, Page 17M
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BIRTHDAY PARTY.
It was 'a beautiful 'day, on -
Sund.ay .and 'an especially
happy ..day for Mr. Wm; ..
Westlake of Saltford who ,had
a birthday on ,Friday, May
7th, when he became$'3 years
old: '
His family -of three sons,,
Jack of 'Dundas., and George
and Harry both of Saltford'
and a daughter Pearl,, Mrs:
Roy Fowler of Corunna, and
their . families gathered on
Sunday;r May .5to celebrate
their 'father's ' -birthday • in
good style.
They all enjoyed a dinner at
The Mill in Benrriiller and Mr.
Westlakewas• overjoyed
when his children, grand-
children and' great grand-
children .numbering 26 joined
to celebrate with him.
Another thrill was when his
three brothers in the West
joined •togeth'er and phoned
him from Vancouver. AS Mr.
Westlake said:later it really
•makes one feel good when his
family join in making s4 birth-
day such a happy event: His
many friends also join in
expressing happy birthday
wishes.
REC COMMITTEE
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----Re,creatiion Committee met in
Colborne Township Hall,
Tuesday,, May 4. One of the
main projects for attention.
was the swimming classes for
children.•. ' .1
Clete Steffler volunteered
to give this special attention
and t� try -and get_this under-,
way by thea end of June .
Swimming classes, are, ex
.pected to, be the month of
August.
_Softball .Was ' another
project needing special, at-
tention at this- time: This
'•s-f-a•etory
their eighth meeting in
Colborne Township Hall,.
Monday May 10. The meeting
opened with the 41 Pledge
and. the roll call. "Show your
free choke Article and tell
your favouilte stitch .was
answered by all present.
Donna Kellestine read•'the
minutes of the lastmeeting.
The girls discussed their
-Exhibit for. Achievement
Day. Everyone worked On
theirbooks and .ern`-.
bro.idering.. „
The meeting closed with the
Creed read by Darlene•
Jewell.
:Tiger Dunlop Group No. 2
"YouHues" met in Colborne
Township Hall, Monday, May
10, and the meeting opened
withthe pledge. The eight
members answered the roll
call- "Show their free choice
article and tell their favourite
stitch"
The main business was
planning a club party which
will ,benext Monday night at
the Falls Conservation
Reserve when the girls plan.
on taking a hike on the Nature
Trail and climaxing with a
barbecue.. -
The leaders explained the
scare for judging needlework,
which comes under three , The Oh No bicycle. Constable Tom Jarezak was on the Oh No safety trail again last -vi ek
.. headings: L. general Ali- at 'Robertson Public School ,and talked to the students. about bicycle safety. Several
pearance 2: work-mansiii ; " primary ystcrdents-pointoutfaults-irreonstable3-areza-lt's-bike: (staff photo) -
3. design;. All girls will be
judging on Achievement Day,
with the Senior girls will be
judging and scoring' peter .suggests i s l an owner
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needlework.
..results during: the past few
years ' and. will be gett'ng
under. way again for. the 1976
season.
Registration night for
children between, ages 8-19. as .
of January 1, .1976, will be on
Wednesday; May 19 at
Colborne Township Hall,
Carlow from 7:30 • to' 9 p.m.
Fee is $2.00 per child or $5:00
per family.
Anyone in this age bracket
that is interested in softball
should make' .plans to be at
Carlow. Hall next week on
Wednesday evening May 19.
WINNER
Several from the district
were winners in the- Wintario
Draw April • l9th.. Gerald
Brindley held one of the lucky
tickets, but the oltly
rlr wb8grit wassn'toneofthe
The group was on ..the • „
exhibit°for Achievement Day" ' 0. ®
with the topic "Color aridColor Schemes".. Martha r i � river. '.this. tl
Robertson and Sheila Fisher
will be -commentating' on the . • • • -
exhibit for AchievementDay.' Ian Deslauriers of the "From a ,,, .. hydrologic . A 'bridge ' . perhaps,'"
The meeting closed with the 'Maitland. Valley Coni standpoint it is inadvisable to continued Councillor Peters
'• motto, "Learn to' do by ' servation • Authority has re -construct, any causeway at who also -urged co-operation ! , 1.
• • - advised • Goderich ; Town. • this location due -to the severe between -:.the .sown.:and the.,:;
doing,,, >r rt,o Mn ,,�
council-ta�as:.�-, try of "'Ci•os,i-A.n aril ' washouts island awnr.
Natural Resources to inform • threat,',..:. the resources a' The matter was referred. to
• W-ilmer Hardy; Clerk of :the owner of Indian Islattd ',•managerconTinu.ed. • the harbor committee with I.
Colborne Township conducts that any-structurue placed on Councillor Bob Allen power to act.•'
Township business from his or adjacent to a river reminded council that there is
office in the Colborne Twp.. requires a• permit. already a letter on file with
Hall, 'Carlow and at present . Mr. Deslauries•said it had the .Ministry of - Natural -•
time can, be. reached . there 'come to ' MVCA's attention
every . Week on Tuesday, ' that _the owner of " Indian
Wednesday and • Thursday Island proposes to ' recon -
from 9:00 a.m. to 5. pmt. struct an earth filled
Either personal contact or causeway from •the-mainiancj...Ministry readvising officials
telephone contact 524-9893 is to .'the island. This would there, `.'of th'e Goderich•
acceptable. - replace the one washed. out by position. -
the spring ice jam'andflood' • "Just to jog ''their
SYMPATHY. • flows this year. , memory," Councillor Gower
a "It iS expected that should • said.
Thesympathy of', thethis causeway . be re-• ' Councillor. Jim Peters;
community is extended to the constructed a similar chairman of" the' harbor -
family .of' the .late Hume .situation will occur next comm.ittee, suggested the
Clutton who farmed for many .spring ..and every spring owner of the island should •
years and operated `'the ?thereafter so long as this negotiate with the Ministry a
Dunlop Motel and ,. later structure remdins In its . satisfactory way to get from
retired to live 'enCounty Road present location,'.' Mr. the •island, to the Mainland.
25.near. Dunlop Corner. Deslauries wrote. . without obstructing the river.
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Brief �� , 1
Bylaw. officer Dick Eisler
told town council Monday
evening that during April, he
had issued 44 parking,tickets,
is,s.ued 18 warnings.. for
parki'ngs' and that 30 chargesa
,• had been laid.
Eighteen complaints ilr'
volving animals were ' in•; '
vestigated, he said, •including
..incidents in .,Which -three
postmen -,and three 'children
Werebitten by dogs.
To date, 550 dog tagvhave
been issued, down slightly
from last year.
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We need rbooks!
Resources objecting to the
causeway. Councillor Dave
Gower said that an additional
letter shouldbe sent' to the
large amounts.
4-H.
Tiger Dunlop Group No. 1
"Designing Dingalings" held
Town CouncIiTBrief
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Public Works foreinan Stan
Meriam reported that the
spring cleanup was heavy.
this year; with town crews
hauling away 175 truck loads
of rubbish.,
- `°The job took nearlytwo
weeks to finish;" stated
Meriam.
After hearing that the
parks , department had
planted 340 trees this spring,
Councillor Leroy. Harrison
wanted Parks Chairman Elsa
Haydon to tell him how many
trees had been planted in the
parks. '
Mrs.' Haydon" replied that
she didn't have an .accurate
estimate at her fingertips, but
promised , to get the in-
formation for Councillor
Harrison:
Harrison then retaliated by
saying that he had counted
over 100 new trees in the
Suncoast area and charged
that "few trees" were planted
in the towtC,sparks.
I think it's a .'d.isgrac.e,".
l'nsisted Harrison.
In other public works
business, council learned that
the screening: machine will be
in Goderich the last week of
May to clean tip 'the stones
along the water'sedgeat the
beach.
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