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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-12, Page 2524a 8Y'. 62,--G06 RICH Sr NAL STAR;THURSDAY,AUGUST 5, 1816 -SWIMMING Swimming. classes ' for. Colborne .Township children will •commence`•Mondayw, August. 9 at 9:00 a.m, First aer • • Mrs: G ltaiftini; • -pickup - Will be Benmiller- United Church at 7:45 a.ni. then .proceed:north to Nine; west .to.-Hwy.•21 and south to, Goderich. There will be a parent supervisor on the bus every day. Have your ,ohildren ready. Anyone' wishing further information contact•Mxs: James Fisher or Mrs. K. H. Hoerning. DECORATION DAY Memorial or 'Decoration Day Service was held at thy. Colborne Cemetery Sunday,' . August 1: Many had arrived '+early at the cemetery to place - flowers at the graves of their loved ones. A Very.giiatify.ing crowd assembled. ` at 2l30 for the service; which opened with Colborne .Township Reeve Doug. McNeil giving,; the binning ,,welcome remarks. The crowd joined .:in ,singing several hymns during the service and the . McMillan family, beside giving two.splendid musical selections which were..,rnuch _enjoyed by all,' accompanied.• the 'hyrnn singing. The Rev. Ralph 1 King' grave a splendid message, taking as his text -the fourth 'chapter of Joshua The Rev. Mr: Woods °closed. the service with the Benediction. }r BRIDAL SHOWER. Miss Barbara :Fisher, daughter -of. Mr. and, Mrs. Leonard Fisher, is oneof the brides of the month of August. A ' cornniunity shower was. held for her in Benmiller United: Church basement Tuesday evening July 27. " . About thirty, guests enjoyed a•.=friendly visitand; several. contests during" the fir`st part of the _-evening.. Mrs: James Fisher, then a welcomed all .present and spoke highly 'of the bride to be, who then opened the many gifts . she received., Barbara, thanked all for their thoughtfulness and all enjoyed -a da' n`ty-IunCt which was vser_v :.,by: those in charge. '. Mrs. Wilfred Fisher and Mrs; Leslie Pitblado- r also • e nte'r-tai ned,.,:.Ba rba r. a--: F i s h e r at'a relatives bridal shower at the .home of Mrs. Pitblada,, ,�h � �_,. ���.. .�'. , ��.�y,. ��{,.. �, ��..M � .��.•.�`°,�. �� Sunset Beach ]toad. Contests, and friendly visiting were enjoyed by all. . . . The•ia-•-bri'de-to-be. was. ushered' to a decorated chair and three little cousins, Lori French, Allison Clark-' and Tracey „inn presented her with her`jifts: Barbara thanked all anda dainty lunch was enjoyed by the guests, SOFTBALL The .girls played Tuesday, :.. July 27 Goderich neand Members of"tlte^Property Tax Reform Commissionheld a_ .area; Goderich administrator, Harold Walls-, submittedplayed with Colbor a Goderich Twp won. 'The. public' meeting in the GDCI- gymnasium Wegnesday and • series of questions to the Commission dealing with senior girls' played the junior - received submissions from several interested parties in the municipal taxation. (staff photo) • boys; score 28-11 for the boys. .. '' Monday, August -2 the boys Planning board fcoxrtt�nuedfturn.pagel) agreements in the . town tb establish " • so'rne _policy for sidewalks_ in •• town. Mr:. Schaefer said . his travels through .other towns - -and cities •' revealed that most subdi'visi,o ns'" include Sidewalks and that Goderich was deficient; iirthis regard. He said ,that he .felt 'that main arteries, and collector roads rn•the town should' have sidewailks for safety purposes addine that he •woirlxln''t' want to see :"children walking on Suncoast Drive." Board chairman Dave Gower said that finances prorripted• the lack of -sidewalks . in siibdtvrsio is ""in - town. He •said that the cost of the walks was. usually not taken on by the town or developer unless homeowners '-of an area petitioned "the town to install them. ' Gary Davidson: saidthat themajor purpose . of sidewalks was child safety. He Said he. personally,- preferred.. sidewalks in town pointing out:that_:mest- adults -" drive or . can .take -care of themselves when walking in 'town, but childrenwerethe biggest users of sidewalks:• The board intends, to take a look into the establishment.of sidewalks in new -subdivisions in town and bring the matter to town council's attention. Township. • • • • • (continued from • page 1) ders are to be opened August Council issued five building permits withholding one. pending submission' - of sketches. showing the site of the project. Permits, were issued to Garth Postill for an addition to a house, P. J. McDaid for a mobile home,) Ken Oke for a machine shed,' Ralph McAdam ' for a . house. and William Jenkins for a steel granary. A permit requested by -Frank Baruma; •to construct a •sow, barn was withheld until .-he provides. ,. ske-teres--of the--s-i- 3 am. the most dangerous hour for you and your family. 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August 10; girls'' play: junior "girls, Colborne A at Stanley 13; Stanley A at Colborne Fr; senior . girls, Hullett at Colborne,8:30 p.m. at, Benmiller. COwIM1LIN1T.Y NEWS" On Kitchener TV. station Saturd•ay night several residents noticed' Mrs: Fred Battersby ,.in ..the ° bowling, team and Mr. Battersby in the audience:'•Mr. and .Mrs. Battersby formerly lived on Sunset Beach Road and; ndi'iT reside in London. 1V1r tido 'M'r ST -Wilmer- • Hardy have returned` from•a,' 'very enjoxable' trip to the West where they visited their son and his wife and then all. motored_ o Vancouver•At present, Mr: and Mrs.'Wi1.mer. Hardy are patients in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. • Cecil McBride of Meneset is a patient 'in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich: Don Sowerby is a .* patient , in ' University Hospital, London, and glad to . note he is expected home this week. Mrs. Rose Geil (formerly Rose Durst) ' and son Emerson .of Waterloo visited her niece, Mrs. Wm. Young: and .Mr. Young, Goderich over the weekend and.. at- tended the Memorial Service at .Colborne . Cemetery, Sunday renewing ,acquaintances.; erich woman wins 41,000 pot Lorrene Robinson of Goderich was the . lucky. winner at Clinton Monster '• Bingo on Monday, August 2 -and'found extra ?Own, in her; wallet for ..$1,000 ;from. the jackpot. Winners in. the share the wealth, games. were: Carol - Cannon of Dublin taking the $197 pot by herself; Mrs. Bill Steep,, of Clinton,' Glenda Becker of. Clinton and Gerald' Lawrence of Mitchell splin,'- ting the $150pet ;.and Delores. O'Dyer of •Seafoi'th,••A'ud`rey' Gregg of _W-a1kerton•, Tony . Poland 'of ,-„Seaforth, Mrs:: Jack Hart"of Clinton'aiid ~Jean Brown. of. Clinton split, $150. Other regular $50 winners were Barb Batkin of Clinton and Joanne Bell of Hensel' who each took a game;:while•' Mrs; Joe Brandon;'Mrs: Joe Snider of. W inghazn and. Pat Shaw of, -Blyth split a • gone. Jill Jervis of •Clinton, Alice Boyce of Bayfield and Lorraine- Mannering • of.; Goderich won a game, as did Marion Sproule of Auburn, Cheryl Thompson of Mitchell and Elaine Josling of Clinton. 'A1ph'ose Croin of St. Columban, Nora Finnigan of Wingham and. Edith` Cam- pbell of Mltcheli won ina regular. game and Florence Miller' -.Of' Clinton, '.Helen Greenwood .;of Goderich Carol• Finlayson •.oF'.-Exeter�` and -Phyllis Lee of, .Clinton Mrs 'eLonJn another• . . :Marion Malcorrn of Clinton won in the eighth game :an ' BHn f ast k . the arb prize' for theoVanninth. Ra chef Johnstone of Clinto and Auso.. Cli sharedrabe1 'theB;' .whellhin gs: in, 'anton game as' did , rs.' Jack Nl"ernerY of` ayfie1d 'and_.. Lorrene ' - • ob-inson of Goderich. -1P/ UTHOHIZED SALES &• SERVICE + Vacuum C-leaners• + Washer -Spin Dryers . + Portable Dryers available on easy Perms CHINSON.: APPLIANCES TRADE INS ACCEPTED,: 30: HURON RD. 524-7831, DELSEY BATHROOM ' 4 ROLLS FOR TISSUE 1.09. KEG'O'KETCHUP . 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