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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-06-03, Page 20AO 1. H S.IPVA L -STAR, THURSDAY, ,T iJNF 3, 1976 displays upcoming talent o Victoria Public School held Goddard, J. Kloss,, B. Mit- its annual field day last week . chell;. 800 Meters, R. Kisch, and the competition included T. Goddard', M. Bedard, .J. six track..: events. ..and fouir ,;w_,Refnolds ; : softball throw, R. running events. V,a.none, ' C. Jardin, R. Debbie Mitchelmore Yuudt,. J, Branton; standing captured the midget girls' long jump;. B. • Wilson, - R. 'crown on the:strength of first Stedda"rt, M. . Worse I, K,. Johnson; Dr Wilson, Harris; runninglongump, T. 4,„: place ,finishes in the . 90tn, j • . • $00ni , and the' running long Goddard, - J. Branton, G. • INTE.M REDTATE BOWS jump arid a second in the.high Moulton, R. Stoddard; high_ " 90' Meters, L. Kelly B, jump. A:' Graham also took jump, R. Kisch, J ` Bedard, 'S.' Ross, K. 'Adams;:. three firsts in the midget girls Hildebrand, 'R Stoddard; M.. 200 Meters, L.• Kelly B. f events. , Worsell. Bedard, • K. Adams; D. 90 Meters; R. 'Ward,. D. ` .Paul Tigert took first in the Graham;! .'.800 Meters•, C. ' Harman; 200 Meters, M:. ."800m 'and the running long; INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Mac.Dotiald, K.• Adams; shot' Pond, R. Ward; I. Cochrane; ." jurnp and added a second in , 110 Meters, C. Smith, J. Hoy, put, D. Graham; K: Adams, S. shot put, • 1-:.,,,cochrane, M. 'the 90m andfourthin the K Schweitzer,_ 'L.A. John- Profit, ,K. Linington; stan- Pond, R: Ward; standing:long ' 209m to Win the Midget. boys" ; 200 Meters, C. Smith, J..• ding long jump, R. Little,•C, - jurnp, D. 1-larman, . : I title. R: Youn ' placed' in Hay, C. Main; 400. Meters, L. • MacDonald, R. Jones, Cochrane, R; Ward, M: Pond; • Young P urn ' victoria Public School- held its annual -field -day last Wed - two running events. G dd d B j p nP high y (front) Kim Sweeney and Vickie g Jones each -battled their way to two first place finishes and - , a share of top spot in the, junior girls'division. cones was.first in'the 90m and. the. softball throw while Sweeney took the 200m and the high jump Jenes added a Taylor, S. Harman; standing D1erolf, 13. Fuller., S..Ross, R. long jump, B; Sowerby.; Worscli; high jump, R. Little, running long jup, J. Hoy, 13. Bedard,'L..KeIly, S. -Profit. L.A. Johnson, C.', Srnith, K. • Schweitter triples juxi p R:-- ' SENIOR Gift �—�--� Schweitzer L.A.°°\Vehnsori; `200 Mer E. McG1iee w-. high. jump L ,,Taylpr;..L. A. stnnding long, jump, M.• Chi istense,tl, 'W. Bauer; running long jump, E. I�VIIcGhbe.; M." Christensen; 1iigh jump;;F. McGhee. SENIOR BOYS • m.4 :•. Taylor, C. Main;800 Meters, L. Taylor, C. Main; shot,put, K. Schweitzer, 3.4..'Ido.y,. L. Goddard; running long ump'r- running n.esday and the overall winners included, front) Elizabeth B. Bedard, S„Ross, Fuller, Cochrane. Harman;McGhee, senior girls; Debbie Mitchelmore, midget girls; S. Profit; triple jump, G.. jump, M. Pond. Kim Sweeney, junior girls co -champ along' .with Vickie secondin the ••400m and Sweeney a second in the running long jump. R.:.Kisch won three events in the junior boys'competition' but it was not enough to beat Tim Goddard who took two first and two •seconds to win the junior. boys`title. Goddard won•the 200M and the riinriing._long j.u-mp and finished second to Kisch in 400. ,and 800rn: • . Lisa Taylor took three firsts to win the intermediate girls' division as she out- .. distanced .C.. Main in .the 400 - and 800m and added another first:. in the high jump. -She also finished third'in the shot put. Bob Bedard won only one eventbut edged L. Kellyout for theintermediate'boyetitle en the strength of thre . second place finishes. Bedard finished second to'' Kelly in the 90 and 200m races • but -he won the running long jurnp and then finished ahead of Kelly in the high jump: Elizabeth McGhee won the •senior girls' competitor as .. she racked up firsts in the ' 200m .race, the running long” jump and the high jump. Ian Cochranewon th'e senior boys ' with firsts in the'shot;put- and running long jump and a third in. the 200m._ • MIDGET GI.RLS 9(f Meters, D. Mitchelmore, T. Fisher, A. Duncan, S. Robinson; 200 Meters, A. Graham, T, 'Fisher; S:. Robinson, •P. Dovey;:• 400 Meters, A. Graham, A. S.cott, J. 'Campbell, S. Main; 800 Meters, D. Mitchelmore, A. Duncan; T. Fisher, S. Bur- nett; softball throw, A. Graham; . C. Hayward, S. Burnett; standing long jump, J Harrison,I:; Rean, H.• Housing • Action The Goderich Area Housing Action committee were ad- vised at theirlast meeting that any ` construction • in Goderich of senior citizens housing - taken on by the province of Ontario could be .as faraway.-as- a year and a half__ William Blackwell, development officer with Ontario -Housing C.rporatio told the committee that OHC, Jones_ ; .and'the intermediate girls .champ, Lisa Taylor. The boys winners -were Ivan Cochrane, senior; Paul Tigert, midget; Bob Beddard, intermediate; and. Tim' Goddard, junior. (staff photo) Government senior citizen housing :long. • based on rent geared to in- come. He pointed out that no requests. had' been made in Goderich, to .take advantage of the, program but added that OHC was' open to' suggestions if the town felt a need for the plan in the Goderich area. He told the committee -that di ected at assistance in rent acceptable because the units with the tenants paying government in. those "cases will be .. subsidizing , other building_ uses. Goderich township reeve Gerry Ginn told Mr.,Black- well that the rental situation in Goderich made the plan he outlined unrealistic and said , that it.would appear. that to meet the needs of senior citizens in�the.;area ha felt the government should. be "talking new building". He added that most; of the • units„ available for .renting in Goderich. . were upstairs. apartments -And one of the , reasons the 'senior, citizens were expressing a desire to move• to a senior • citizens building was because they were "not interested in climbingstairs.". :Mr, Blackwell said he was. aware ' of • the' situation Qf rental• units' available here adding -that the ,problem was the same across the province. He said • he felt • that a government owned, : and financed •building could be as far away: as two years adding that the plan lie outlined was . good•.on buildings planned for the. future if a developer' w.as - interested'.: int • constructing one. •• He said a private: apart- - anent building could be used for subsidized housing and a' developer could ( be guaranteed occupancy; for at least 15° years and .probably longer if the town wanted to lease it indefinitely. He'ex plained that if a unit is built by • a. private interest "the government is not opposed to paying the going' rate for the at the ,present time, had nothing out on tender inthe province and owned no land anywhere thata unit could be built on. He said, that if a project were .initiatednew for Goderich or any other community it_ may take at least that long to become : reality: Mr. Blackwell 'spoke tothe n, •committee•,'on governrne • r payment ' for low income ' families and individuals and that: another branch of the housing corporation' , dealt with the actual construction of government owned housing ' complexes.' The, development' officer OHC was divided into 'two: said that a need had been 'categories. with relation to . shown in . Goderich for sub- tet- sut5s�dlzed llo iii . He sadd-sidi ed housing= -hie; • s -aid subsidized housing programs his concerns were primarily .recent surveys done by the housing , atction committee and OHC officer•John'Lyndon revealed 93 .senior citizens interested and , eligible for subsidized housing and 41 families eligible for- gover- nment housing support. Mr. Blackwell unveiled a -program available to th.e,.. town that required no.•, physical .construction : of buildings if enough available rental housing could be found to meet the needs of the :community. He said theplan is geared 'to income and basically.. invoty_es.:Landlords offering. their units to .the. •-government at their set rate: with the intention of renting them to low income families or. individuals. He said the plan allows OHC to' set 'the.. • amount each tenant will pay for; , the housing with the government paying the remaining portion in the form of a grant. ° The plan is applicable only on buildings that will be used entirely for tenants involved_ in the. OHC subsidy: He said apartments over . s es or private • dwellings are not BUCKLE -UP FOR SAFETY. Hotchkiss, P, . Horton; run- ning long jump, D. Mit- The Division "B" playoff champs in the Wednesday night bow chelmore, S. Burnett; A. Saturday night at an awards banquet The team members are Allan, S: • Robinson;' 'high ° ,,,,McWhinney, Del Mitchelmore and Colleen Straughan, (back _jump, • A. Alcock, "D. Mit- chelmore and Rick McLean. Not available for photo was Ron chelmore; L. .Branton, S..' Ainslie) a. Robinson. MIDGET BOYS 90 Meters, R,. Young, P.. Tigert, D. Brissette, J. Thompson; • 200 Meters; L. Burnett, • R. Young, J. Thompson, P. Tigert; 400 • Meters; R. Young, •:P: MacDonald, P. Menary, M. McIsaai; 800 Meters, P. Tigert, G. l3unn, T. MacLennan,.: B. Glousher; softball throw, .T. Keller, D. _••Smith, . J. Thompson; stan- ding long jump, S. Wilkinson, J. Keller; :P. MacDonald; M. Mcisaac; running long jump,: P. .Tigert; D. Shaddick, J. . Keifer, P. McCartney; high jump L. Burnett, D. Shad- dicky D. Smith. auma it GIRLS 90 :Meters, V. Jones, C. W.illiams,' .D. Ross,, S - Thompson 200 Meters, K. ' . Sweeney., S. Thompson, L. Tolchard, T. Larsen; • 400 . Meters, T. Larsen, V. Jones,: N. Bedard, C. Williams; 800 Meters, M. Hodges, Larsen, V. Alexander, L. Tolchard; softball throw, V. Jories,,K.-Isaac, C. Williams, B. Jones; standing long jurnp, P. Rean, F. Alexander, M. Hodges; --N. Bowers; running long jump, S. MacDonald, K. SvieeneY,• - B. . Jones, S. Thompson high jurnp, K. Sweeney, S. McLean, B. Jones, P. Ream ling league were honored (front row from left) Gail row from left).. Don .Mit- Graham. (photo by Jason JUNIOR BOYS 90 Meters, 3. Branton. M. Bedard, J. Bloss, B. Blaney, 200,;Meters. T. Goddard, J. ;Bloss. B. Blaney. M. Worsell: 400 41Meters. , R. Kisch, T. The Wednesday night mixed bowling 'Teague„ Wrapped up their season Saturday night with an awards .banquet. Honors for bowlers on both ends of the scale were handed • out with (front row from left) Marj iVloor'e taking the ladies high average with a 219, Flo Robinson the high single with a • • G`t and Del 1itrhelniorer thti'Itii;is:tripMc with a 79 . 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