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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-07-06, Page 9 (2)Geography tour — Continued from Page,8 acres are clesrcut in the hope that see* from sur- rounding trete will ger- minate ip thecleared land. There is also extensive tree planting, usng seedlings from the foreit tree nursery at Thunder Boy. The autonated cutting . operations fere impressive. Men with chain saws still - work. but chiefly in the winter. Rivers are no longer used to float logs to the mill. Most are transported by truck, som°by rail. Friday, June 30 it was up at six o'cl(ck. An official ex- plained tie operation of the grain eterators and of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, Elevato' No. 7: holds 4 million bushels. Dust collec- tors everywhere keep the area as clean as a living room, though workmen still wear face masks. Interesti-ng was the machinery which removes foreign objects from the grain. There is an enormous warehouse along the docks where ships are loaded. There were thousands of cartons of Campbells soup and Heinz ketchup, and countless cartloads of wafer board from the paper mill. In the afternoon the teachers enjoyed a cruise of the harbour Kaministitivia River viewing the grain elevators and iron ore docks. Old elevators built along. the river had poor: foundations and are now sinking and abandoned. Newer elevators in the Port Arthur area are founded upon rock. Old Fort Will'i'am, the restored Northwest Com- pany Flirt is where the fur traders from the West met the traders from Montreal. about this time of year. After seeing history in Fort William, the group was taken to .Mt. McKay, at an elevation of 1200 feet. One could see for miles over the Thunder Bay area and study the problems of transporta- tion. Mr. McClure took 250 coloured slides which he will use in his geography and history classes. 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Centre row, teacher Mr. Rideout, Andy Kester, Danny Morrissey, Stephen O'Neill, David Von Kerrebroeck, Mict,ael Fleming, Jac- queline Sullivan, Teresa Reed, Wendy Fields and principal Sister Viola. Front, Mary -Jo McCann, Rosemory Gielen, Anne Ryon, lynx Cronyn, Sally Ford, Lori Cronyn, Ruth Ryan, Cindy Vondenberk, Hor,;et Martens bnd Pauline McCann. T -A photo Times -Advocate, July 6, 1978 Pogo 9 AVE OW On Quality Men's Wear GRADUATE AT McGILLIVRAY — Grade eight students at McGillivray Cen- tral School received their graduation certificates Thursday night. Back, left, Jim Ross, David Whiting, Kevin Steeper, Lee Isaac, David Dixon and Martin Eagleson. 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Rob,^ T;,r••er T•ocey Hemmjng, Kim -Adair, Laurie Bowman and Connie Brophev _ T -A photo Couple visit rose show EIimviIIeIadies en!oypicnic at ark ('e•nlral kr;: '.tattoo efangUet 1 ucsdax et, -rung at Kirkton- �ti oedham t-'ommunity r'er.'r'• ',t actuating from his ,ere a•Karen Johns• ens Beatrice and l ljlt .. . By KATHY COOPER ELIMVIILE _ Mr. & Mrs. Dale Skinner have returned from their trip to the west coast. They visited several friends and relatives including Mr. & Mrs. Allen McLennan and Tor. formerly of this com-r munity. Susan Rannie of Brantford is visiting this week with her grandparents. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routiy family. Lucan. The Eliniville United Church Women met at. Riverview Park Wednesday evening for their "Chicken in the park" meeting. A short business - meeting was conducted. The president, Miss . Rutb Skinner,._npened the meeting with a poem. Donations were made to Joan Allen who is going to India. the manse board -and the board of management. The day to work at the United Church Women's booth at- the international Plowing Match will be the Friday. - Mrs. Emerson Penhale gave a report on her weekend spent at West- rninster Collage. The August meeting will be breakfast at the'church on August 23 at 8:30 a.tn-• Everyone enjoyed a tasty meal of chicken. Mrs. Bill Allen and Mrs. Fred l)elbridge were the hostesses. Sports were conducted. by Mrs, Gary Simpson and Mrs. Murray Coward. Mrs."Dennis Rowe had also helped plan them.. They proved entertaining to all. Mrs Edwin Kerslake IS .1 patient in t'ni\ers;'' Hospital. London. Mr & Mrs Norman 1(;.itl� of Aylmer vlstted for a leis days last week with \1r & Mrs Bill (tautly Combined, church sen ie. - for Thames Road-Elimt Ille• will be held at EJmni 11:e United at 10 a m The Ehmva1n Wetnen Institute catered to t'shorne. Kippen area man patient in London By MRS. RENA CALDWELL id Vivan Coope: holiday week end Wilson Tremeer un- derwent surgery in University Hospital, London last week. t;.('.W.. of St. Andrews Church. Kippen held a successful hake sale at Homestead. Saturday. Mr. '& - Mrs. Alex , MacGregor have returned Wont a trip to Wisconsin. Kippen East W.I. spon- sored a bus trip to Parkwood in Oshawa and enjoyed the beautiful gardens and the home ,of the founder of Persbnalf Geeneral Motors. - M;. & Mrs. Bill Routly Mrs. Tom Burke. accompanied Mrs. Eileen Wroxeter is a guest of Mr. & Rannie to Brantford where Mrs. W.L. Meths. they -visited over the Mrs. Morley Cooper is a weekend with Mr. & Mrs. patient . in South Huron Gerald Rannie and family. hospital. Exeter. ()n Sunday they attended the Russell Brown of Exeter rose.show• at the Botanical visited with his sister and Gardens in Hamilton. brother-in-law. Mr. & Mrs Mr, & Mrs. Alvin Cooper Elzar Mousseau. visited Sunday with Mr. & Mr. & Mrs Gayle Cooper Mrs. Doug Johnson. and . and family. were the guests ,t.,,,,,v,nnuuuuttuutiutltt1itilli R:1110I11111111n111 Where Can You Get More?? - Coleman central air conditioning - Trailers - Recreational vehicles - Modular homes MAX'S 1)1 & APPLIANCES REFRIGERATION SALES & SERVICE GRAND BEND 238-2493 PROMOTE FESTIVAL While' Zurich r,e should be well.—h r England. 1 -he same t•t•t::d ,t•+t be said for the colnntuttt' . with the same name on the other Side of the Atlantro This- may change a' the Zurieh Bean Festival v.1i1 he a part 'int an, exhibltinr at Ontario House in London -England depicting (hntarin"s white bean industry . The displa which is t„ he' set up sometime m the faii., .watt feature pictures and description of the hean festival • • ' Zion ,rn- f :tie4: TERN v\e•.: School 1,,, nit u,tr 1•eld `+aturdav at Riker ; le•.s l';ir-k Exeter. 1111 ,, 1;o0d attendance \I: .-. \Trs .lohn I otailt;.ur; it,ts id • and ( ttr!�'1n,• \Tr C \trs Ian Geoffrey. \11 & \ir• fton Henderson, ,alt • He•r.dersorl of St \T,,• \1r & Mr; Harold_ I,,hr;;�or and Carol. Mrs \Lit s;,rt r; Adams and MrsS k ,,;r.r:r \lcKlhlen, ireland. �,rtrng relatives ,end fr •e•nds andtail'Niunrn. i •,octan (erre Sunday dinner kuesk ,t' ., fanitic gathering at.th. hnor*'_nf C1r & Mrs Kiin and & Mrc Barry hobble and on..d,,n visited later 'ha- 'fa. \ir . & \1r George Hiller} . ex( hinge ci aperopes from , i of a, ette Count} are, ,pending a tete, d.lss on Mr & Mrs Bob Ifern. 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