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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.
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1,-9-24YCI
LIONS ATTEND
CONVENTION
Members of the Goderich.
-Lions 'C31ub joined with the
40,000. delegates attending
the Lions International con-
vention at Toronto this week.
On Wednesday a busload of
Goderich Lions went down
for the day to witness the big
convention parade. Others
went by private cars.
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.
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