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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-10-06, Page 9t ••, N•••••‘••••••40.......................00000••••••••••••••••••/•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•'••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : . The Goderich Signal -Star ThorsdaY, OeLligh, i 111 MR,PEANur • • o, • • • 00 • .0 . 0 $ • • • • 11 LIONS CLUB ••• • Welcome Your Lions Club Peanut Man • 'Your Purchases Help Lions Welfare Work ••• 1•1,1.4 • • OCTOBER 14 FROM 4 P.M. 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WEEK -END FARES GOOD FRIDAY TO MONDAY Ask your local Agent for Local Times and Fares DIAN IiissAT;Olaile • SENIOR CITIZENS PLAN ' FOR WINTER MONTHS The Senior Citizens, Club, meeting.-on'.-Septembet a lengthy business» meeting. They made plans for the winter m6nths. The rest of the evening"was spent playing "500." •Mr. George Mumby won the door prize, a pretty cup and saucer. The next meeting will be October 13th and will be an evening of games, _ cribbage, erokinole and -Chinese checkers. In its survey of last year's sports highlights, the ROok of Knowledge Annual includes the achievement of John Thomas, phenomenal »18 -year-old Boston University studenton creating a new world. record of seven feet soo••••eo•••••• •••••••••o••••••4••••••••••••••••••000•••••••••0•••••••••••‘, Torch gives out 'burstsof sound SISTERS ON 3,000 MILE 1 lasting a few thousandths of a I In the first half of 1960 the ped from $352 million to $269 _,..IFO. -R A__ , second and-repeAted50-40 it:10 11.1P--Ati....-DAWSOX.-C-REE-Krie--1.214,1.azim , (value of goo -ds imported into nail4on. • 1 Din eS. a , -,c..5nri.„-The..il'equeney k‘F-...*Rotbert.19,rave's,ette&--"Fr5.1.01` irtiods exporte.d from Canada In Canada 6.2 per cent of the „GRE-Erm- .,,..,,T. 14tim.. teedis-araund10,000 cycles per second or about five octaves nkie" McCreight), of Goderich, was $2,602 million; compared labor force consists of proles. - &et off on Thursday on a 3,000 to the like period of 1959, irn- sional people. and 16.3 Per cent ports increased by 2.1 per cent, are skilled persons, compared exports increased per to 18.6 per cent and 32.9 per by 8.4 cent, and -.he trade deficirdrop- cent respectively for those classes in the U.S. labor force. By G. MacLeod Ross Bird Migratior, time which decided both the Maurice Burton, the natural- time and direction of flight of jst,, has dealt at some length migratory birds. Lack does recently with the migration of the European swift. Tradition- ally, they were»held to arrive on May 24th. Da'' -'Lack in -Swifts in a Tower" is less above middle C. The effect of mile car trip to Dawson Creek,' breaking up this high pitched note into these short bursts is to produce a gruff buzz. An object ahead refleots the sound and the echo. fills in between the outgoing 'bursts. , The -blind user therefore hears t*ice as many pulses pr second and the nothing to invaLic.-..ite this theory pitch :th'erefore seems to be when he docutnentis a spread of raised.' - The useful ' range is nIy two weeks variation for about 20 feet, but it has still arrival of birds ata given lati- to- be determined whether the tude. Here is a good case for a human ear can adapt itself to pedantic and probably more ac- bird »watching diary to prove this device with the same effec curate. Ile allows a spread of - or disprove the theory and it is tiVe• reaction as the bat. The two weeks for the variation to be hoped that- our many bird principle here enunciated is -of -in arrival time of the main body. love, - and feeders will note the further interest since it ex- • Both writers attribute variation arri al and departure times of plains why it is so difficult to one .and a half inches in the in migration date to the state the several species, which visit hear a speaker placed at one running high jump. of the brood iand the feeding their gardens. end of a hard walled room since conditions, the latter being - Blind As' A Bat? in certain locations his hearers in fluenced by weather: Whilst.Another of the cliches on pick up both the original sound they discount the idea that mig- ‘‘',11.1,ch we were weaned has bit and the echo. It also explains ratory birds 'have a clock in the dust, for Prolessor.Donald why the practised speaker slows their heads, they also admit Griffin, of Harvard University, ihts speech so as to obviate sup - that hand reared birds in an has shown that the expression lerimposition of echo on top of aviary be -e restlesi when as b_lind as a bat" must be sevithe spoken word. migrationc=itim.,approaches and begin to beat themselves on the southern face of the aviary. It,..seems odd to a layman that nd4m-ention is made of the- re- cent German experiments undertaken in what is virtually You .Can Benefit FINANCIALLY IN CANADA'S FU_TJIRE GROWTH BY INVEST1G IN Mutual Funds Phone J. Allaire, district manager, at JA 4,7671. KING MERRITT CO. LTD. ,CANADA ,Alberta. She was accompanied by her sister, 'Mrs. Borden Clark, of Grand Bend,who will, be a companion on the journey north but who will return again by airplane to Grand Bend. ... Mrs. Groves will join her hus- band, 'who -left. three Weeks ago. to join Comstock on a job at, Dawson Creek., Ile was with them for ahout, 10 years with' the -exception of a ,period of three months. with DRM,00 at Goderich recently. , . Travelling to far away places' s nothing new for the Crovesj family since they, were it) Pan- ama about two years ago where Bob Groves was employ -ed with Comstock converting the locks at Panama. 4. 4, Representing the Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, two men from Salt Lake City, Utah, are spending two months erely qualthed. As a result, of, • Next Meeting in Goderich. They are Elders • ' his investigations bats are found The „next G.H,S; meeting ,will Conway LeBaron and Larry to possess an ultrasonic echo be at 8 p.m. on Friday, October sounding faculty. They emit 21St in St, George's Parish Hall successive .bursts of high fie - 'when Bob Turnbull, of London, quency sound which, when re- will give a dertrastration fleceed back to their ears from,flower arranging. 'Phis year we a planetarium. These investiga- :•oine object atter the pitch of have had a great deal of,,assist-t tions sought to provthat it the emitted sound. So expert • ance in the principles of flower e was the nightl skY migration Ebb Ross SAYS-- Today it costs more to, live, for 1 shelter, for food, for education — to protect your family. You know you need more iiife Insurance, and now you can affordiL Dominion Dimensional Discounts give you more Life, Insurance for less money. Ask me about buying the 3-D Way, today. EBB M. ROS, Representative, Goderich, Ont. OUR ',GROUP PLANS ARE A ''BONUS" THAT LAST ALL YEAR. Assilovive.i. compA#r 0/17C14/ATERL00,01/74R/0 Since /889 are t.1-ily, that bats can detect a.rnanging \ and exhibitors ati and avoid wares less than a 1-1Oth the flOwer shows were very! quarter inch in diameter; they much helped by the written' can chase, pebbles thrown up -notes and scoring which Mrs. into- the aii,,and distinguisht'be. Edgar Watson and Mrs. Helen tween the different shapes of Harrison gave in the course of objects by the variation in pitch their judging. Bob Turnbull's of the e,(lho. dexterity in manipulating flow: 160 years ago a German ers is Worth watching, quite scientist, Humboldt, discovered apart from the pleasing results a cavern- near Caripe in Venez he produces. uela where the guacharo - bird lived by day and. emerged b » Only one-third or. Canada's night to feast -on the fruit trees. total area has been- brought Humboldt remarked the fearful under development to date. Less, »Mk(' these birds produced in than eight per cent of the .coun- the daft of 'the eave. More re- try is- cla.sSed as occupied farm- cently Professor Griffin ,visitediland; an equal area, at present the cave at Caripe and fotind,q)noccupied, is considered suit-, that the birds emitted shortjable for agriculture., bursts of sound at 7000 cycles' per -second fre-quency and there -I Exclusive of the Territories fore .well within the range of'Canacia has less than nine per- tiumans'hearing. !sans per square mile of area; Now an electronics firm has while density of population ini "s 'aken this idea and produced althe U. . exceeds 50 persons per tori h- for the blind. The rquare hiile. '. nc. Come one— come all ... it's OPEN HOUSE at the Goderich Telephone Building 0,3 • Here's your chance to look behind the scenes in'a modern dial telephone exchange! - SEE what goes on when .you Make your telephone calls , the amazing switching apparatus which automatically connects ypir calls . . . the sturdy cables and wires that carry your voice underground and through the air . . . the intricate testing instruments that keep your telephone trouble-free and dependable . . . and all the marvellous machinery that is always at your service! You'll m€, -)t telephone people at their jobs and see inter- esting exhibits of today's and tomorrow's telephones and other displays. Interesting guided tours, starting every few Minutes, have been arrang- ed for your enjoyment. dome and bring the whole family! W. W. 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