HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-03, Page 23THE w .COUNTY iv TOWN • OF so HURON
Extends Greetings and Welcomes Visitors, Competitors and Officials to
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()Ii 1Z1(,J [ Set high all 71 bluff obUv& Lake IIuron. 111
- t.lie mouth of tlhe%1aitlatal Ri\»1', With its
unique plcinl4clue -natural setting, f40111011'1i \V1l1)e 'I'nl•o1111) was still
"Little York.;,' Its almost circular 'lain Street, "The Square." sur-
r•olnlcliiig the beautiful (►1d \\'4)rld Court Ilotlse in its shady treed set -
ling. ui kos of it. 1i•nly, a "UNIQUE" town. Beauty continues through-
out the resjdeI11:11 sections ))f «ride, well treed street;: leading from the
'•`(1T'.44.1tE." .iii tl:e. fcir'ni of spoke, from the sloth of a wheel. The
well l� •eservoil .1)1(1 1V rld re idenc•t's 1)f stalwart early d:iy gnn1ity,
blending 1V11li architecinral a tCritetiveness of the more Modern type,
its well kept lawns. bc'0IFevoi ls: slhr•ubbery. n gordens indicate 0
'Tide of residence that never falls to 11111 rens And delight the viewer.
flotic'ric•1► i- noted 1`or il, beauty• but not for that •uttribnte only.
Godet•icll lois'' the fitles1 1(a4t'hor oil the East Shore of I•,nk( Ilurcut,
in .which the largess Lal:e Freighters can be handled with
safety. (her two ::11(1 one half uoillion dollars have been spent in
the 4onst rnet incl 'of piers. \V11111't•('s. 1)11'11 k fern and dt•edging.
Existing 11ar'bo1' industries.comprise titre modern units of the gritin
Industry ',with ,ggrtog;lte capacity of :00O,00 0 bushels. A modern
flour and feed mill of :t.))1lO barrels daily. tome, thdivered,
territorial gas and oil storage' Itn(1 distributing centre. :\bnn(ln•it
salt toils, first discovered in 11+(1(1, 11n(leriit' this county 1ncd -1—Wo
plants have 1) cap:lcity of 0ppr(kximotely 1i5,000 tons yearly. \Vt
boast o'n altitude of 700 feet above sero level, \\'ater-111shl>d breezes
Ai -Toss- the grand expatiso of the•niigh1% -I.al:e 1Ilfron ensure Suninier
'temperatures of 1:i degrees cooler than Central Ot'itaa'ioe('ilit's and
.r 1\'ater.a,CeCn'Yl .tit 1 '' te111.riattr' r °fr'''
. , .. � . In �.u.(� . � �..�Li,-,t;.l�; (1,c 1�.
Miner;.'. \\'11te(• from a depth of • 101)1) feet is Invigorating ;aid"11ea1th-
resloring. Incl► in Sulphur. Iron a11d M:1gnesiunl.
()1'1{- EXI'I(ESS1ON X111. N1'I':Is-
('(1ME to the represerlta1iyes of
..('11110(171'• (freittest Tndu,t,);,1•. on .the
(0(101ion of the International Vie-
-tory' 1'lowing Jiatch a r Port Albert,
is 0 great deal 'inor'e than 111(1'(
official lip service or the fulfilling
of conventional (le)1►ft11(15.
I'rinutriih, it is a -tangible token
of our realization of the significant
influence \'11i(11 the eo1111itinn of the
farwd'r exerts upon ('pn:lda's econ-
olUic status; that- the nlensiii' of
prosp('rity which Agriculture en-
joys is. 11n(1 has l,)een. the horon(eter
indi(111ing national- industrial 011(1
commercial activity.
.&s am institution fonvar•diig tile..
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by ednc•011ona11 cotnpetltiVe effort.
the Illt('1•llational Plowing \I1tc'h i'.
:1 highs\ de,iral)le elect to any
('1111111111111 (•1(1(111)1111ity,
For thea, 1•e1 suns it is the
pleasure 'of tole llutiic'ip711ity of the
'I'))\Vr1 of Gc,)de'rlch to welcome the
1'10\vi1ig Ala tell. 7n1(1 the tens •of
ihois:Incl of participants 11nd
isitt)1•' 111 11111on, (')i1111ty. :onto 111)
t.oderich, tire- 1%c1111ty. 'I'o1\I and
114s1 ('o))n11,111it} .
(01 1(11)111 or 1111' Jlnui0l)711i1'.
its otlici (1 011(1 citizen, therefore',
it is ins1(1i1'ile;;e .1o.eztend. otlicl0l
);reeling: :111(1 ilciiri>3 hn-)1110 cic
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Issued. on .Behalf of the Citizens of the Townie of Goderich by,•
COUNCIL: 4F TIE. TOWN QF GODERICH
L): D. 1VI4ONEY,Mayor ' ' GL O. G. li!I«41oijAN, Depu
R QBT. E. TURNER, Reeve
Councillors A. L. Brereton, A. T. Knitting, Geo.- Mitthieson, J. Moody, R. Ge .9-anderson, rhos.
'. W. Sturdy, Assessor g. H. Blake, Town Clerk