The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-11-05, Page 10X0 The Goderich Signal -Star, Ti,ursia,, 3th, 1959
FAMILIAR FIGURE AT MINE
Our Best Wishes
to
SIFTQ. SALT
GODERICH MINE
We are proud to have been
chosen to supply the
Business Machines
CONSTRUCTION. MATERIALS
-• ___... .FROM
Goderich
anufacturing
Co., Limited
Were Extensively Used In Their Making.
• Lumber and Cement For The Cementation
Company (Canada) Limited
Millwork- and Lumber For --The . General ,Contractor,
Ellis -Don Limited
WHETHER THE JOBS BE LARGE OR SMALL, WE HAVE THE MATERIALS TO SUPPLY THEM ALL.
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J. C. '.'etilling, a graduate in engineering of the University of
Copenhagen. Denmark, was the reiident engineer in charge
of construction at the rock salt mine.
Lauds Lws1eaving
Mine Tax Free 3 Yeas
•
and
Office Fumishihgs
Filing Cabinets',
Office- Machines
• Lobby Furniture
� Office Furniture
..� Cafeteria Tables
and Chairs
"If Canadian owned compan ''I venture to guess that there
es do notacorne intr.; larger units ,voulcl h:�ve been enough to have
our Canadian development,�iil materially alleviated the unem-
ou by default to large companies problem al the fast
owned outside a(„,r,risda," \'i'., N. few winters. '
Ball, president of i��m�nron .Car
& Chemical Company. Ltd. said
,,The Dominion •T�ir president
,sere yesterday. �-- a`so said all political parties
Mr. Hall was speaking on theWhav'e tax -wise', favored -the prim
occasion of the opening of ,a. ars industries which give rela-!
new salt mine of Sif:o. Salt' lo.~ employment over the',
• Limited, a -Dominion Tar & rrPanufacturing industries which
Chemical, suhsidi.;rv• give relatively high employ
E. Y. Taylor, president of ment. "1 think Canada as a ;
1, Argus Corporation, and Chair -1 country and Dominion Tar as a
man of Dominion Tar & Chem- company ..would grow faster if
m
cal Co., also spoke briefly ata the �r"ules"were changed, he
'l,nrhr on__pieced:ng_._th.e cc re rconc�uded.
.; many ••at the mine, •
The new mine will ultimately
produce 550 tons of rock salt,
per hour—enough. to salt ap-
Lprgximately'2,75 miles of high-
way in one application—through.
!the first shaft opened Wednes-
• l day.. W. R. • Lawson, vice-pres-i ti
dent and general manager of :;�'
S.Sto, said, '`the new mine elim-
1 .nates the heed for import, of,.
salt from the United States and,
in bet, offers certain limited
Opportunities for export."
`Sif! , Salt r mated has,,, four
brine evaporating plants, at
Goderich, Sarnia, Amherst, N.S.
and Unity, Saskatchewan.
' In his remarks Wednesday,!
Mr. Hall said the new Sifto op-'
eration at Goderich, "bike all';
Dominion Tar operations, is the
result of the efforts of Canadian
capital, Canadian labor and Can-
adian management, and: --such
profits as may accrue will go to
Canadian shareholders:" ,
Mr. `'•hall 'said his company
.was grateful for the tax 'laws
which made this new Sifto mine
ossrble„-a mine is tax-free for
three .years,'anci-er af`Y-"atz
lowances •for fire -production ex-
penses and depletion. _
"I wonder,” he added, "how
many more chemical process
plants and•other manufacturing
plants this company and others
would have built in this country
in recent years if these plants
had been given the same tax
concessions as new mines."
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WE ARE PROUDTO-HA.VE DONE
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POLICE COURT
POT POJJ'RRI;
George 'Bell,.:fc t nd• in Wing
ham }behind the wheel of a car,
'very drunk," the Crown At--
:orflc'y said, .was given, seven
lays in jail, including a couple
,,ready spent there.
i'aul Spain's case was adjourn-
qd at request of his counsel,
,)an,cl Murphys' He is charged
-c:th carrying an offensive wea-
,,on, unpaired driving, takin
rotor vehicle without consent,
disorderly conduct,
won't even fix bail, .the
nagistratc decided, "A man
,vh.i came before the courts be -
ore this, and comes here again
you will have to apply
_,o a county judge." ,
Mr, Murphy won a week -'s ad-
journment for Robert J. I'it-
.itad1i, charged with, careless
Iriving, but as -Crown witnesses
dere present the magistrate an-,
mounc•ed,: "If your client is con-
victed I will add costs for the •
,vi1nesses."
Thomas D. Culbert 'pleaded
guilty to disorderly conduct
�. hile
drunk. When carried out
if a district restaurant, accused
b 7,an to swear and argue," the
urt was informed. Fined4)0*
'tonday to pay.
Walter Dalton, charged 'with
•r: -atilt occasioning bodily harm,
was remanded for a week. R43, -
mond Dalton, Asljlcf farmer,
upon information ' of Vincent
Austin was -required to give
bond in the sum of $300 to
keep -the peace.
The happiness of your life de-
' end. thel tl alit/•, Of„ your
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Shown above is some of the electrical equipment installed by Sutherland -Schultz at the Sifto Salt Goderich Mine plant.
We have facilities to provide complete electrical maintenance, including the repairing and re -winding
of motors, transformers, etc.
Since 1922, we have provided 24-hour breakdown service. '
Our technicians, installation crews,' and maintenance experts are backed -up by
engineers, including electrical, mechttn'cal and mir.'ng engineers.
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