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19 Minton Ne,ws.,11.ecorcl, 'Th40,0Pyi April 11, 190' Diary Of A Vagabond.
The animal banquet of the
Huron. County Fruit. Frklit ProWerS'
Association: was held Friday
April 5, At .the Pehelrali
Clinton with. oreseot,
W Mtn 130,Y0 'Paylor, R, '4, '04, al.o presifleci urged the
growers to, 111) the enalltyi
44,4 quality.1)40540."
Gordon Muir of qifte
Galt Mingo .Goderich was the
pest Spealcer, His subject was
tinder. ?feet.''
Mr. Muir traced the stellar
T9le of salt :from the earlieSt
beginnings of recorded history,
It is mentioned 4,y9t)
in Chinese records,
'A good wife, can still be
bought for 50. lbs of salt in
some parts Of Africa toclay,'
stated Mr. Muir.
MariPs quantity intake of salt
varies. with his habitat. NCInatIll
people like Eskimos eat fish
and walrus and need less salt
than central Europeans. Man's
normal salt intalte is 040 gna'S
a day,
In Napoleon's retreat from,
Moscow salt was left behind
and thousands perished.
General Lee's supply, of salt
was cut off in the Civil War
with drastic results.
In Da Vincis immortal paint.
ing "The Last Supper'', the salt
cellar is overturned in front
of Judas, signifying, who would
betray his Lord.
Salt was very costly in the
early records of this area, in
Tiger Dunlop's time.
The invention of the diamond
drill in 1876 opened up applic.
ations at Goderich. Excellent
quality is found at the 1800 foot
level.
This salt is used largely for
deicing of highways and more
shogld be used to save casual.
ties from skidding.
Mr. Muir supplemented his
history of salt with slides which
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EVENTS
,MT1,43PA,T, .41.P.444 20, Paf,
fog Tea,sponSoreciWWWW4
Auxiliary, Ritchie ,l3 lidingt
AclaPtral. 4 poll,
cents. 15, 16 b
SAT141PAT, AX1:144,
Palse .Pale and Bazaar,
Town, pap, ,A4spices of Ladies '
Societies Christian Reformed
Church, 15,
TtIVPSP4S,Y1 APRIL 11, QLD
Holmesyllle School, Spring
meeting par9AcpantYTrappers
Association, Speakers, tams,
pelts collected for, North, Bay
Sales, 15 P
APRIL 11, CARD PARTY,
ilintnerhill gall, 9 p.m. Ladies
please bring Eyeryhody
welcome. 14, 15 h
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, Rego.,
lar bingo at Huron Fish and
Game Club jackpot $60.00 in
60 numbers, 6 door prizes,
8:30 P.M. tbf,
KIPPEN
The eighth meeting of the.
Kippen entertainers was held
at the home of Mrs. Ken McKay.
April 1.
Each girl brought her mother
or a freind to ,the meeting. The
meeting opened with the 4—H
pledge and the roll call was
answered by 13 members.
Dianne McKay gave a sum.
mary of every meeting and
Marilyn Durst discussed a
flower arrangement.
Karen Sararas demonstrated
a table setting and Barbara
Gemmell discussed the improw
per and proper way to arrange
sandwiches. Entertainment was
provided by Donna Whitehouse
and Marion Roberts. The meek.
ing closed and lunch served
by the club girls.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pries.
tap visited Sunday afternoon
with Robert Thomson.
Edgar Mousseau is a patient
in Sealorth Community Hos.
pital.
by Dorothy pa4er.
T;MPglt!! PilgODP T,Q
British Poluifft/ia's Forests
Minister Ray WilllatonreceetlY
proved he was no mean ()per.
ator 9f a Chain 'PaArby
Ling cleanly through a P. inch
log, This. Mdlib111.011 of Prelv-
nes§ on his part marked the
official opening of the Hotel
Vancouver's elegant Timber
Club. sissy stuff like cOt•
ging a ribbon to, marls this
event
feat, heweVer,, for the hotel,
own d by Canadian National
Rai ways and operated by Hil.
to Management, has been corn•
pl Aply renovated from base.
ant to top Storey. This has
aced Hotel Vancouver on the „ . „
roster of perfect convention ac.
Phir090atiefl, said to be
the finest in the west_, or north
of San Francisco,
Vancouver was in great need
of this super type of worn,
modation; for it is a perfect
convention city. Besides the
Timber'Club, which, one hardly
needs 'to guess, takes its theme
from the forest, renovations in.
culded the refurbishing of the
Pacific Ballroom and salons on
the convention floor.
I have dined atop the Hotel
Vancouver with its unbelievably
beautiful view and cuisine to
satisfy the most discriminating
taste. This diningroom was the
first to be completed in thepro•
gram of rehabilitation. The Pan,
orama Roof was done by'Armw
strong and Monteith Construe.
tion and it has been -a, success
beyond manager Tom Mc.
Alevey"S wildest dreams. Its
metal cube ceiling, ,and use
of colour as a strong decora.
Ung tool has set this dine and
dance area apart as one Of the
finest on the continent.
The modernization of guest
' rooms located on floors from
three to 13 has been completed
at a cost of $1.5 million, The
rooms reflect theSpanish—mod.
,ern theme.
Jim Comfort, CN construe..
Mrs. W. L. Mellis and two
sisters flew to Florida Satur.
day afternoon where they will
holiday for the Easter weekend
with a brother and sister—in.
law.
Road men
elected
Lawson Ward chaired the
meeting of the road superinten.
dants for the election of officers
for'1968-69, held at Elm Haven
Motel April 3 with 22 members
present,
Elected were: preiident Mel
Good; vice—president, Harvey
Culbert; recording secretary.
treasurer C. W. Hanna; ORSA
WilliamTaylor, representative
to Good Roads Association.
. When one plan won't work --
try another.
40,11 suPeriotehcient, has been
living with the renovations for
a OK time, Ile is watching
transfcrmatien that will cost:
75 percent of the $P
cc* of building the hotel in
1239.
NOW MODERN MQTQR I1CTEL
The hotel's driveill entrance
and 500-car Parltiog garage was
opened 'March 1., The final phase
of the long rehabilitation pro.
Pare , Will see eOMPletien of
the shopping arcade with, bou.
tiques, drug, store and airline
offices.
Formal opening ceremonies,
launching the Timber Club, pre.
ceded a dinner attended
most 100 leaders of the B.C.
forest industry. Hosts for the
affair were Norman J. Mae.
.QC, chairman and pre.
sident of the CNR; Donald M.
Mumford, president of Eilton
of Canada and Thomas H. Mc.
Alevey, general manager of the
Hotel Vancouver.
Bowling •
Scores
BELL TELEPHONE
Team standings: Tornados,
22; Whirlwinds, 20; Cyclones,
25; Hurricanes, 19.
Ladies' high single, triple
and average, Betty Daer, 355
795 and 218,
Men's high single Peter Mc.
Falls, 350; high triple, Brian
Sanders, 813; high average, Joe
Daer, 213.
This ends the second series.
Playoffs began on April 3,
BELL TELEPHONE
PLAYOFFS
Team standings: Tornados, 2.
points, "total pins 2824; Whirl.
winds, .1 point, total pins 2799;
Cyclones, 3 points, total pins
2826; Hurricanes, 4 points, total
pins, 2918.
Ladies' high single, triple
and average, Betty Daer, 355,
795 and 218.
Men's high single, Peter'Md.
Falls, 350; high triple, Brian
Sanders, 813; high average, Joe
Daer, 213.
CATHOLIC MIXED
Team standings: Block Bus.
ters, first; Pin Heads, second;
Stone Throwers, third:
Ladies' high single, triple,
and average, Norma. Van Don.
gen, 304, 819 and 203,
Men's high single, triple and
average, Ray Leduc, 310, 700
and 193,
BLUE WATER LEAGUE
Team standings: Winning
team, Sharks; Bill and Manelon
Mcllwain, Dorothy and Dan Weg:
ton, Joe and Lena Koene.
Ladies' high single, Jeannette
Hoffman, 307; high triple, Lois.
Araistrong, '710; high average,
Vera Turner, 180,
Men's high single, Lloyd Hoff.
man, 310; high triple, Reg
Francis, 688; high average, Joe
Koene, 199.
This is for the trophies,
showed skill in engineer,
ing,Oetall re ..nine ,§11afts. and
.90.917411911 and the problems
lierent in the ,operatioll,
Art 'Iricef,prestoe,4
thanked the speaker
Taylor thanked the Aginkp,11!$
Av. their _dinner,.
Amon the veteraefraitgroww.
grs,.presenti,whO have attended
the hahquet ,upwards ON year
were .1/4r, and. Mrs. Fred Middle.
-ton, Mr. 'anclIvirs,.W.m.McOnire,
Mr, ,McPlymeot, Mr, Fraser
Stirling and Mr, and Mrs..Ptewf,
art Middleton,
The Nigel! County
Growers executive .for 1969
president, Arrnande
first vice-president, .Art
••?, petterich, ,2nd
president, Mr, Fred MP?
Olyttiont, Varna, Ontario,
retary, W. Willows, Pe.
trolia, 'Directors, Mr. Edward
Wise, Mr, 'Don. Middletonter.
art Middleton, Wm, Meguire,
Fraser Stirling.
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