HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-05-25, Page 3In discussing the world's min.
„era! wealth, the Book of Know,
ledge !points out that one metal
may be the by-product of an-
other, being mixed in the ore.
Lead and zinc, for instance, are
• often found together.
Mandalay, Capital of Upper
Burma, is on the Irrawaddy
River 385 miles above Rangoon.
It came into $ritish possession
in 1885. It is an important Bud,
�•-dost religious centre.
AT
GODERKH
THE .. THEATRE • .IA 4.7811
Now, May�2S, 26, 27—Double Bill --Gene Stratton Porters
--"Freckles" and "The Wild Stallion". -=.Color.
Mon., Tues., Wed. -May 29, 30, 31
A Riotous, Rib -rocking, British Blues-ihaser
'A. A. Milne, famous for. his
verses and stories for children,
was noted in other fields of writ-
ing too. He was assistant edi-
tor of PUNCH for several years.
In one of its sections on
Things to Make and Things to
Do, the Book of knowledge ex-
plains, with illustrations, how to
carve attractive and interesting
shapes in soap, with the aid of
a paring knife and one or two
orangewood sticks.
"PLEASE TURN OVER"
Adult Entertainment
Starring Ted Ray and Jean Kent'
Also --"The Queen's Plate"—"Candid Mike" and Cartoon.
Thurs., Fri, Sit. --June 1, 2, 3 -Double Bill
Richard Green and Sarah Branch, in
"The Sword of Sherwood. Forest"
Scope and Color
Ken Clarke and Micki Kobi, In
"Twelve To The Moon"
Coming—"GIRL OF THE NiGHT"
with Anne Francis and Lloyd
Nolan.,
A.QM1YTANC!
I'S T R 1 CLTIIVD.,
10 P,11401•45
Y{AUq AOtG(mit
Brownie's. Drive -In
Theatre Ltd., Clinton
THURSDAY and FRIDAY --May 25 and -26
6,6 PICNIC''
• (Adult Entertainment)'
jColrL ,.(Cinemascope}
WILLIAM HOLDEN, KIM NOVAK
" ONE CARTOON
3iessee,eise meo!'mmesiesiiiieeeeeeies
SATURDAY and MONDAY --May 27 • aid .29
- DOUBLE FEATURE
"THE GEISHA .BOY"
(Color)
JERRY LEWIS, SESSUE HAYAKAWA
'THE .DOMINO KID"
RORY CALHOUN
ONE CARTOON
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TUESDAY and "WEDNESDAY -May 30 and 31
"THE NUN'S STORY",
(Color)
AUDREY HEPBURN, PETER FiNCH
ONE CARTOON
$i
Nome on Furlough From r � �eh Si��r
Counry
[tThuzay, day, I1 4
Where Bananas Sell at 8c ,Doierj
On furlough from missionary along with the work of superin
work in India, Miss F. Irene en eat of six village schools.
Stringer has been visiting at the One of these village schools is
home of her nelihew, Mr' John at Mendha where Miss Ila
White, R.N., of Goderich, was
Stringer, Mrs. Stringer and fain- superintendent of oii:ea of the.
ily on St.David street.
mobile clinics.
o,.gJ,$tion er, f aei ag, v' 'he,, 1,), .I
cently by Inc Council of 'the Wadi& at tl(is sc oo isUS$
} �oien's Missionar c - ick: eatric �i �'"�
Osl oPer in
t e -1 eeiyte lartehureh-•in Cart- At"' the present tune, therein.
ada forer 35 years of service perature in that country would
in India. She received her 35th be around 110 degrees in the
year service bar and her 30th shade. As this is the hottest
bar which was added to her 25 period of the year, the schools
year service medal. She was in will be closed there. The rains
,India five years ago and 'could usually start about the middle
not be presented with the 30 of June and continue until the
year bar at that time. end of September. Corn and
Miss Stringer was born at lentils are cultivated by these
Sand Bay, Ontario, and now farmers and is their main food.
makes her home in Ottawa. She They also grow millet and wheat
is a graduate of the Ottawa and still plough with wooden
Normal School and taught school plough and oxen:
one year in Canada before going Amhkut means .the Valley of
to India. She went to the Jhansi Mangoes and this fruit grows
Field and served there 24 years here in abundance along with
under the W.M.S. oranges, bananas, pomegranates,
Since 1949,, she has been at grapefruit and lots of melons
Amhkut on the Bhil Field where
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EGG GRADING. Two officers of the Canada Department ofy Agriculture's
out a weight -height formula for grading eggs which has been used in somepu parts of
theiun, try
States. The egg is weighed on the scales back center and is then broken on aahard fflatesurf cue,
foreground, where a micrometer, mounted on tripod, measures the- hci�?ht of the albumen. Weight
times height divided by a correction formula gives the grade. Don Fletcher, left, holds a yoke
color ring as he and Vic L,otherington, check the micrometer reading. The tests are part of the
poultry division's poultry production and marketinig cy of socking improvements in egg grading and in all aspects of
S.0 N
SET
1% -miles east of--Goderich ,on
No. 8 Highway
THURS., FRi., SAT. -.--
MAY 25, 26, 27
DOUBLE $ILL
le --Younger,
Gunfighter
In Scope and Color
Abby Dalton and Frank
Lovejoy
Our Gang Comedy
"Little Rascals"
MON.; TUES., WED.--
' MAY 29, 30, 31
"Up Periscope".
in Scope and Color
James Garner and Andrea
Martin
Two Shorts and Cartoon
Coming—
Gina Lollobrigida
In "FAST' AND SEXY"
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12 in cars free.
Playground Refreshments
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A FACTORY -TRAINED
REPRESENTATIVE OF
THE, GLIDDEf( COMPANY
(Makers of the famous SPred Satin)
WILL BE IN OUR STORE
Friday and Saturday
May 26 and 27
20% ISCOUNT.
.
will be given on ALL Glidden
.products on
May 26 and 27
NO MATTER WHAT YOUR PROBLEM, WE CAN SOLVE IT, INTERIOR
OR EXTERIOR. „JUST ASIC US! -
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HARDWARE.
Goderich Phone 8131
CAME FROM GERMANY TO DRMCO
v �
�nven jonFormer
ResidentHere
Giien
eoHas enWorld
.� C ccarm
A New Canadian 'from Ger- people to whom he showed
many, who spent nearly three his inventions: While in Goder-
years inyderich, has come ich, he was better known by the
up with a free piston engine! name of Tom Brown, rather than
his correct name of Anton
invention which is being hailed Braun. Among his friends in
as "a world technological `first'" town were- Eric Mealier, of
•
"It surpasses-. anything _rev r Akromratd ono Hamil4rolm-Stre ;
oped in the world," comments and Sacltent tonald, of DRMCO-.
Went to Queen's
Professor J. S. Campbell, t, of In 1955, he left Goderich to
Queen's University, in a story become a teacher of mathema-
in the current issue of The Fin- tics at Queen's .University, King-
ancial Post. "The principles stop: K-A1l the while, , he kept.
developed into this free -piston on dabbling with his mechanical
engine are a couple of years inventions. Eventually he in -
ahead of the United Kingdom terested Professor J.;,I S. Camp -
and everybody in Europe," Prof- bell, ^chairman of the
essor Campbell said. He ex- mechanical department, din ehis
plained that it's cheaper than ideas. They set up Free Piston
diesel to make and costs less Development Company in King -
to operate. It's lighter in wei- ston for designing, prototype de-
ght, and will burn almost any veloping, licensing and consult -
fuel. ing. Campbell is president of
The inventor, Anton Braun, the company ,and -Braun, viee-
38, came to Goderich from his. president carsies out t h e
native Germany a i the summer technical end. - Two other
o1 ,1952. An engineering grad- directors are Prof. W. G. Col-
uate of Berlin University, he borne, chairman of the mech-
came to The Dominion • Road anical department, Essex Univ
Machinery Company Limited. ersity, Windsor, and E. Siem -
While here, he worked, .wit!, onsen, proprietor of a suburban. I
the aircraft division of DRMCO, Kingston metal products .plant. And free -piston ,engines will
which was .located at Sky Har- They've had a great deal of help operate on practically any fuel-
bor. At that time, DRMCO was from the Defence Research the injection pump can handle.
doing special work for Avto Board, the industrial develop-
and Canadair. When this work ment division of the Department Bunker "B" and Bunker "C'�
was completed,, Braun moved of Fisheries and the Royal nil" stove orf dieselt fuelitare the
into the engineering office. of Canadian Navy. S normal fuels. But either, Baso
DRMCO. Braun's company expects to line, lubricating oil (and mix -
All the time he was in Goder- c p y p tures) and vegetable oil have
et its .first order from', the been burned. -
ich, he was continually working federal government for three When in Goderich. Braun
on mechanical ideas on' the side, or four ° engines to be used in had one daughter and his wile.
chief of which was the free- a harbor craft. T Elli, who attended Night Classes
piston engine. He bubbled Plants in Canada, U.S.A., ",Lor- in English for -New Canadians
over with ideas but did not way and Germany are interested at GDCI..
seem to be able to instill the in producing the
same enthusiasm
Although there's nothing new
about the principle 'of free -
piston engines, Campbell' and
Braun feel• they have advanced
the design "Years ahead" of
current models°
!f ov�c lt, JNstt !rs_
-"--The- engine; or -gasifier; sim-
ply -is used as a means of burn-
ing the fuel gases, which are
then conveyed to a turbine,"
Campbell " said.
He said the free -piston power
plant uses both the principles of
the diesel engine and the gas
turbine, in such a way that gas
I'S produced to feed'. the tur-
bine.
Design of the 'new engine is
simple. It has no crankshaft,
connecting rods, bearings, cam-
shafts, valve mechanism, fly-
wheel.
There's no drive' mechanism,
as you know it in ordinary com-
bustion engines.
Therefore, said Campbell,
there's no vibration and founda-
tions can be substantially
lighter andless costly.
Miss
iStringer says that bananas
she teaches Grades 6, 7 and 8sell there for eight cents a dozen 52` V
mom
and never '*tore than
a dozen,
She said that t this Zr.
mo ey hasjust recently chance
to the decimal coinage and the
Measurements are now going ma
the metric system'. A .
Phone
IA 4
8132
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Summer Savings on Winter Warmth
We are now SLASHING PRICES for Summer Ordere-
D & 11 Stove and Nut Coal
INDIAN MAID Pocahontas, Stove size
YANCEY STOKER COAL
BUCKWHEAT COAL -
per ton $25.00
. per ton $24.00
per ton $19.50
per ton $23.00
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OC uC'ing machine, it Rather than the common con
into Goderich. is stated, t ti
ception of a New Canadian
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MAY' 27
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• GODERICH LITTLE THEATRE
he eiress
by Ruth and Augustus Goetz .
Directed by Ellen Nelson
Produced by special arrangement with Dramatist
Play Service Inc., New York
WED., THURS.; FRL—MAY 31—JUNE 1-2
CURTAIN TIME 8.30 P.M.
MacKAY WALL
Box, Office commences May 25 from 2.5 13.m.
at the Office of R. W. Belt;-"fptometrj -----
74 The Square. '4 -
•'The delay in staging `The Heiress" was due to illness
of one of the cast
from Canadians, Braun is 0,11
whose invention will probably
provide, in due' course; -extra
jabs for many Canadians.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heath
and family, of. Toronto, were
guests at .the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McManus.
Mr. John Sully, sqn of Mr. and
Mrs. J: 14: Sully, has joined the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
and left Goderich last week for
the training centre at Rockliffe,
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taras,
Frank and John, attended the
30th wedding anniversary of the
forrper's sister, Mrs. William
Taylor, and Mr. Taylor, of St.
Catharines, last week -end.
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