The Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-11-02, Page 6PyG1 6 -GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2.19718
Goderich Township Council meets
Six building permits granted to townshipresjdents
'RecreatiiQn Members
Bev Orr, M. Forbes and
D. Yeo were present at a
recent Goderich Town-
ship Council meeting to
discuss authorization of
duties, terms of
reference, minor hockey,
•
parks, trees, etc. No
motions were recorded as
a result.
William Elliott
requested permission to
trap on township roads
and council granted this
permission.
D,:, Cann requested
council's opinion about
dividing his father's .
property. Council con-
sidered his proposal
reasonable.
Tenders for the Mon-
tgomery Drain were
opened from Van Bree
($11,971); Robinson
($11,598); Postill
($13,511) ; and. Inglis
($14,450). Council ac-
cepted Van Bree's ten-
der.
Building permits were
granted to William Elliott
for a storage shed; J.
Reder to demolish a
mobile home; Ben
Nyman for a hog barn; J.
Westbrook for an im-
plement shed; Earl Cox
for a garage and porch;
Champion Road Machinery Sales Ltd. will soon move its of graders throughout most of Ontario, employs 76 people in its
operation from the Victoria Street location to this new buildingin Toronto, North Bay, Carleton •Place' and Goderich. locations......
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grader service and repair and head office clerical facilities. Street building. (photo by Dave Sykes)
Champco Sales, which is responsible for distribution and service
Holmesville 4-H girls enjoy party
. The Holmesville I, 4-H
club held their . sixth
meeting in the form of a
Hallowe'en party at the
home of their leader Mrs.
Betties on October 23 with
20 girls attending.
Kathy and Sheryl did
an excellent job of
decorating the room and
welcoming the guests by
a ' big jack -o -lantern
winking at the door and
presenting each guest
with a fancy name tag.
Games were played and
everyone enjoyed a snack
of Nuts and Bolts made
by Bev, Kate and Arlinda
were in charge of the
games. Mary Jean
beautifully attired as a
swinger conducted the
first game, "What did I
wear?" and Eunice was
the winner, guessing 1$
items. Guessing the
number of Hallowe'en
Jelly Beans was won by
Lorna Mathers.
Partners were chosen
and everyone enjoyed a
few games of Twister.
Costume prizes were won
as follows: most original,
Terry Ducharme as
Raggedy Ann; the cutest,
Mary Jane Ridder; the
best costume, Marie
Dykstra and Maryann
Rosemelon; most
'thoughtful Anita Shirer;
the funniest clown, Barb
Betties.
Everyone took part in
the wild animal game and
it has been said that the
grand chorus could be
heard a a mile away.
A delicious lunch was
served by the lunch
conveners, Mary Jane.
Betties, Debbie Harrison
and Bev Mathers. The
menu consisted of
homemade pizza with all
the trimmings, devilled
eggs, celery sticks and
carrot curls, Ambrosia
Fruit Dessert, Pink and
Orange Velvet Dessert
and Health Loaf made
from apples, nuts and
sunflower seeds. Large
candied apples, dripping
in nuts rounded out the
meal.
Charades were played
afterwards and Mrs.
Betties• taped several
parts of the evening's
activities. This brought
hoWis of laughter as it
was played at the con -
Blanche Deeves, correspondent 482-3383
elusion of the party. '
Variety Night
Last Thursday evening,
the Goderich Township
WI presented their
second annual Variety
Night. A good crowd was
in attendance to enjoy the
show.
Bob Elliott, known well
to all those present was
emcee in ' his usual
humorous way. He in-
troduced the various
performers for the
evening.
Gerda Brand opened.
the program with several
numbers on her ac-
cordion. Miss Sherry Duff
then sang a numberr of
songs, accompanied by
Mrs. Lobb at the piano.
Mrs. Driver favored
everyone with • several
numbers on her violin
accompanied by Mrs.
Molly Cox. Heather
Lindsay and her sister
Elise performed several
Highland dances ac-
companied by Bert
McCreath on. the bab-
pipes.
Mr. and Mrs.Mervyn
Lobb sang a number of
duet selections and Mrs.
Lobb played the piano for
them. Mrs. Cox then sang
and Mrs. Lobb played the
accompaniment. Mrs.
Phyllis Cox gave a
homorous report of the
WI financial statement
which brought much
laughter. Mrs. Helen
Westbrook then sang
several numbers with
Mrs. Cox at the piano.
Elmer Trick, one of the
township's former
residents made the piano
dance with his talented
fingers. A funny skit
called "Wanted a Wife"
was performed by Arie
Van 'der Ende, Milly
Dempsey, Marty .--Lobb,
Molly Cox, Helen Lind-
say, Phyllis Cox and
Audrey Middleton. The
children taking pat were
Sherry Lobb, Larry Lobb,
Nancy Lobb, Allan Van
der Ende and Heather
Lindsay.
Bob Elliott on behalf of
the WI thanked everyone
for coming out and
making4hvening such
a success.
The township WI also
wish 0 to express their
thanks to Mr. Elliott for
job well done.
Church news
Worship service . was
held in Holmesville
United Churchon Sunday
morning with Rev. John
Oestreicher in charge.
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and C. Brand to demolish
a ganga.
Chris Kiar and Tom
Cook were present at the
council. meeting to
discuss a proposed
commercial establish-
ment on lot 3, Maitland
concession. No motions
were recorded regarding
this.
Accounts totalling over
$14,000 were presented=
and ordered paid and
council adjourned until
November 6.
a.
SPECIAL MEETING
CALLED
A special meeting of
council was called by the
Reeve Gerry Ginn for
October 24. Two tenders
were opened for the
loading_ and. >_hauling. of.
approximately 12,000
yards of pit run gravel to
the ninth concession.. The
tenders were Radford (74
cents) and Jennison (also
74 cents). Council decided
to hire Radford at 74
cents.
Council passed a
motion that the two
Reeves continue
negotiation with John
Lavis about requiring
more land adjacent to the.
Township Park at
Holmesville and en-
deavour ° to finalize an
agreement. .
A building permit was
requested by Roe}
Samways. Council moved
that' the Deputy -Reeve
investigate the access
onto a county road and
also obtain a proper fee.
The clerk was in-
structed to write to the
secretary of the
Recreation ' Committee
outlining some of the
pertinent legislation
regarding attendance at
meetings. The clerk was
also instructed to obtain
information regarding
the placing of signs on a
Provincial highway.
Reeve Ginn agreed to
contact Gary Davidson
regarding the changes in
Schedule -8 of -the -Official- --
Plan.
On November 13, 1978
Re-elect
JOSEPH F.
HICKEY
West Wawanosh Councillor
Take notice° that in accordance with the
Municipal, Election Act 1977, Section 41, a
poll will be held for the election of._ REEVE.
Advance Poll - Saturday,
November 4, 1978
from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Clerk's Office,
Lot 9, Con. 13, W.D.
Regular Poll - Monday,
November 13, 1978
from 1.1;00.-a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the following
locations:
No. 1 - Dungannon Agriculture Hall
All lots, con. 1,'2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8
Eastern Division
No. 2 - John Hunter Residence
Lot 7, Con. 13, E.D.
All lots, con. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14
Eastern Division
No. 3 - James West Residence
Lot -10, Con.42, Western Division
All Lots, Con. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Western Div.
And Lots 26 to 45, Lake Range
No. 4 - Harold Adams Residence
• Lot 3, Lake Range
All Lots, con. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 W.D.
Lots 1 to 6 S.T.P. Town Plot of Port Albert
And Lots 1 to 25'N.T.P.,Lake
The last day for making application to the
clerk for a certificate to vote'by proxy shall be
5 p.m., November 13, 1978.
DONALD M. SIMPSON
Returning Officer
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