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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-07-09, Page 12'P, 12' , The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, • July 9th, • 1964 ►r�ssia►n� oF New ori W�rI;d's .Fair By ,Dorothy 'Barker Seldom in this ,life do one's anticipation and • expectations' get upstaged by reality. 'Mine did at the New York World's Fair. • It is beyond anything I dreamed it could be, both in spectacle and ' imagination, beauty: and- excitement. S,nper- ,latives are usually easy to find and apply to any given thing or circumstance, but 'in searching for one descriptive word such as "fabuldus's - or "suprefne-;" I find myself lost in a memory of eo1orresound and prophesy. Prophesy of the Fair's theme "Peace through understanding," projected by the spectacular all sliamles:r4kriisgh--F - managerial and - architectural - geniuses •who created this 1964- 65 'spectacle 'may be Qredited in the future with a'r1P'' arid - more harmonious relationship between nations, for within the of a cannel to endure.theneces- sary hours of continual walk- ing in order to cover even a fraction of the exhibits the New York show offers. More Ways Than One -There are several ways ofd "seeing" the Fair. One can spend almost a small fortune on food and transportation if some planning` and foresight has not been undertaken Mort depar- ture from home base. Another .approach is to learn qhe hard way, by spending precious hours. walkinb "aimlessly in no given direction looking for, certain exhibits or a hot dog or ham-{ burger.' Greasy spoon vendors oder cane s, ,Vh1l! -i'i lj�'"associates with any type-•o• fair, do not exist at Flushing MeadptY , Most of the restaur- ants t.ave their menus posted outside where prices may be observed to be either moderate rime 300 - a:' 1t• ,#r . y,. %"."-.� `,9,,,,+t• :�" 1:$,744' l tvg 'r�.` 'tt 7,41'.'*- me r «. crnit'art("•tlr ft'av'el3ralgilt'� rite ra i liar with pizzas- ar25e""""A"" together in one homogeneous a filling slice, and a five course showplace, 50 of' the world's Chinese meal ,for .99c" because, nations. - - fortunately, I like both Tice It would be impossible in the and cheese. In one air -condi- „,. . *,,l,pace of one c lu nn tog int tioned- and •nw.st,.-a-tt,t,�1a ,i: ,,4;,. . even --a---sketchy picture o 'fie' -trr t---rest'a't,Yr` '°" `"'!;E°` ' .af very Fair. , I have chosen instead to Hat iced tea cost nie 'Z5c, ' Hut • break down into two _p -art . inY it was worth • it just to sit and reflections after four days spent enjoy the atmosphere, beating my feet on miles and From h throug pavement and experience I,, highly re- ' miles of, p b iconimend the 1Vew York World's'. Goderich mayor, ZVIr-s. -May- 1Vfooney, outs ribbon officially Inauguyat'iirgggra'nd op= ening festivities' at ' the newly expanded Worthy Esso Service Centre { corner of Victoria and Nr1son. Lookin.an, a of , is D. D. "Bud" Worthy, operator of the service centro and extended me.rchapfIis-. ing outlet. - At right is ' W. N. Plante, Goderich' native, now of Toronto, head of distribution for Imperial Oil company Harbouraires - � r Phase Crowd The Harbouraires •delighted several, hundred persons with a program t' of songs in -Court• House `,dark Sunday-- evening. Respite the fact the evening. was a bit• on the cool side, many turned out, armed With camp chairs, and selected -spots to hear the singing'group, recently - returned from the New York World's 'Fair. The ,president, ""Jack,Frith, e, N'�x � In pressed •pleasur "on the turn- out ofjisteners and also thank- ed•, those who ided in any way" in putting onhe program. The., Harbouraires gave an hour long program under the direction of ,,George Buchanan, • WORLD RECORD .SET ON GRAND BEND DR G -STREP ,GRAND BIND. -A .-crowd, of 3,500 Saw the opening ses- sion.here on Sunday of West- ern Ontario's newest • drag strip. The Grand Bend Drag- !'bi! uiltW ' ?oam r1uuna-4nly' tear' Grand Bend airfield" Feature event on Sunday was when Billy Kydd jr., of London did the quarter -mile in his Class ,.,,, ,; '.red roadster by sl gh-ttre,g, -- ly shattering -t1re -worl'd's rec.- cord e .--'cord for•'his class. , most of the ,pavil,ions Cieate Y I Fair Tours conducted by several • industrial 'giants and public re- I travel agencies and endorsed by.�t C'\l.-hi.ch-_prasvi.do train- countries rai -countries represented. (transportation, a comfortable, To ,begin with, one must be worry free way to arrive fresh an exhibition, or ,Worlds Fair buff, enjoy crowds, he able to ignore the hurt of callouses and - foot burn and have the stamina J aria_ s- ne1 of the various Legion Ball - and rested at New. York. These tours include many fea- tures such as hotel accommod- ation, entrance, fees, entertain- ment and slightseeing. They are packaged from $19.95 for three . days --and two. nights ---to $99.95 for eight days and seven cam NV ins nights, plus - transportation of ,i - rcourse. Choose the one that e Gere }a� egian.�.-,des: suits your time and pocketbook 'Wee "B" baseball team Friday w•awa.ucrim".:wnumu"a iiia . t+*agYfi•tr., r o And 'a Anal suggestion, take back to edge Clinton's mites, the subway (a misnomer) te the 10-8, for : its-. -first-win- in five Fafr from .Tii'ries .I -Sac -rare. it starts this season. takes only twelve minutes by Clinton's kids started strong, express and costs just 15c. Also; .,sco'ring once in the first inching after the first day at the Fair, and following with two each in I realized that 'waiting lines at the third and, fourth'. Coldgat the various pavilions were the plate the first three innings, shorter in the evening and the Bob Rush's_ young team broke -Fair itself- even- more -beautiful 4. , into the , scoring column with ,4 lit up in all the colors of the four big runs in the bottom of rainbow ' the fouith. Clinton strength - ,o ened its lead with two more in thetop,of the fifth but Gode- Mrs. George Robinson and ,rich punched across five runs Mrs. Holzether of Detroit were '..„.Yl amaNbr t'tX3iR` 1y+iate ifs', 1" q rl1 '"' �,,� �: '' ,.,+•,,. b, .at - out in• front for good.,, Each the Bedford Hotel ��,--tea .x. fed Janet ,- lie-shO :4t _ Catherine. l o�I il�re a '.less " }i °ice Chistio-Im ,over• the'wel,k were seventh. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Chis- . Clinton, paced by Burns, Mc- holm and sons, Guy and 'Mic,h- ,Pherson, Cooper and Edgar, had ael, daughters Cathy, Valerie, a 10-5 edge in hits. Michelle, Sandra and Roxanne, Big stick for Goderich was all of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; W. Draper, who rapped a two- also Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Herch- base hit to help clinch the win. ert and sons, Harr,t and -John- G. Smith and Draper shared nie of St. Louis, 'Missouri. pitching, duties for Goderich, with Meriam behind the plate. Bartliff and McPherson pitched for Clinton, with 'Cooper catch- ing. d._ Prior to Friday night, the Goderich Pee Wees, playing to- gether for the first time, had lost twice to Mitchell and twice to New Hamburg.. FOR RED CROSS Col. W. E. Bawden has been appointed Executive -Director of the London Area Branch, Can- adian Red Cross Society to, suc- ceed John Anderson who retired- recently after 17 years service. Col. ,Bawden• ' joined the local Red Cross organization as As- I sistant Executive -Director in February 1962 after 22 years service with the Canadian Army. - • tlmo-ugliout.-Ontario-. Tante is --brother- ui law of --se vice '.entre- Px'o�prie't� „thy, Mr, Worthy .for 15 years operated service centre in conjunction with his i"`"" "fa er rf:law, '"61.15'""-P1ante, wIn3 died 'rrr• March of 1963. .Within the past year, , Worthy Esso Service centre has expand- ed its facilities and services by 65 per cent. ,SIGNAL -STAR PHOTOS J-._U.N�IO Rb GO L.F NOTE. -" The golf professional at the •Moant4arrdft aun•tr .Club-.-is..:»coli.» ducting a• series' of 5 junior otilil fE tl rcirti r ti`tl'1:1=' ren between the ages of 12 and 17 years.,who.... are. ._interested__i learning the fundamentals and the etiquette of golf. L e s sb n s will ,begin at 9:30 a,rrL on Wednesday, July 15, 1964 and run every Wednesday morning, weather permitting, until the 5 lessons are complet- ed. Anyone interested in taking the lessons- should calf the Pro Shop at the Maitland- Ceuntr"y Club "to, register, The •:,n'timber to call is 5249641. - _Total cost for the : 5 lesciris is $1.50. Clubs and balls will be supplied for those who are Without_ - - Crop Report In most areas of the county, says D. H. '_VIi1°es, agricultt'ra1 representative 'for Huron Coun- ty, crops are looking good, and aer',ago-or .,a"boue,..a.ver=age"":yields., should be expected. In other areas, rain, is e-creii anas'1'iffr and spring gi+ain' crops are dry - in ,up: Wheat is beginning .to,- ri `n and barley is just .starting to turn color. Lawn Bowlers Tom--Tryd-d'"of-Stratfo-r-fr-wri e F. H. Wood Trophy with three Wins and a plus of 27 i�.en's double' tournament Club on July list. There "i�"rr1t"`litr-titre-�axrrrua'i�ev�nt: Other winners. were Gordon' McKay.; �in•gli�m; Earl Alliso oderich;` Lorne Dale, Seafort d Jack Bill, Woodstock. " n.,. tfi in a- at were 3T , ,. M n> h, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Austin and Mrs, Violet Sutter, "all of Detroit, spent the weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Leo Corriveau,;• Bruce street, and took in the supper at Kingsbridge Sunday night. GKEK ORANGE LAYER. 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At the convention, Lions from various parts of the world swap souvenirs with other Lions. -For swapping purposes, Goderiph Lions car- ried Sheaffer pens -from Goderich. On them were- en- scrilbed the words, "Goderich Lions Club. Home bf Young Canada Hockey, Week." Don't- For The TB e Visitors with, Mrs. Catherine Chisholm were Mr. and • Mrs. NMelady and daughters, 'Fayd, Hope, -Grace and al arie, and son Prank" of Belle River; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rooney and son: George of Hamilton, Ont., "and, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kvyiak and son, Thomas, ani daughter, -Pamela of Detroit. The key to - a carefree vacation ...an HFC Traveloan The relaxing, rewarding vacation you need is yours 'for the taking; with an HFC Traveloan. Get,cash to cover every cost: transportation, • longing,` extra clothing and equipment. 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