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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-12-03, Page 10.J. LV 1Q The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, December Srd, 1964 TRANSPORTATION COSTS AFFECT HURON INDUSTRY CLINTON. — Huron County is being bypassed by industry, partly because of the high cost of transportation in the area, the Huron County Committee of the '_Vlid-Western, Ontario De- velopment Association was told Wednesday night, November 25. As a result, there is a, danger Huron 1.114y dose up to 300 vol cational graduates yearly, the conun.itftee 1eazed, The committee passed a reso- lution asking Huron County Council to note what it' termed the .urgency of the situation, $1,500,000 vocational addition a year ago to serve secondary school ' students from Goderich, Exeter, Seaforth and Clinton. Mr. Hunter said the county is simply a training ground for, in- dustrial and technical workers. He said county residents are subsidizing,trhe education of the workers who leare, and gaining none of the benefits that come from the establishment of new, tax -paying industries. The zone meeting was told that the development associa- tion plans to-. estigate the economic posse . ility of grow - Robert. Shrier of Goderich, ing kernel oorn, in 'the county.' chairman of the Goderich'¢ In It Will study the climatic, and $833 million. dtistrial Commission, said there soil conditions, as we11 as the market prices that would be paid. 011e industry in Toronto im- ports 2,000,000 buels of this corn from the U.S. every year, association officials said. Howard Aitken of Goderich, zone president, chaired the meeting. Peter Branch of Strat- ford, a co-ordinator of the Reg; ional- Development Division, Ontario Department of econom- ics and Development, attended, Net general revenue of pro= vincial governments in the fis- cal year ending March 31; 1965, Ls forecast At $3;851 million and expenditure at $4,254 million; principal items of expenditure will be health and social wel- fare $1,191 million, education $1,191 rni,llion, transportation Once again the summer's dredging at God- erich harbor is finished. elle water level is now 18" belobv normal. If the present artment of Public Works Lond the .depth of the harbor chann four feet is the desired depth in on, sounds Twenty - lie Goder llevel--i r' t- erdcere•a+ed additional ,irh shipping channel. Sounding's, have '' ineci az , 're.ctniret > ,.n a Pekes°ilia 4, -t , xz- l , ta•R ,. son Bert Medd, foreground. strings a mark- o1 2z fleet;' "fie nav ig �'at .e ste er llYne to Murray Daer, standing in the boat the boat iS Howard Smith.Sianal Star photo .while technical officer Hank Zwietink, Dept - , 111:111 AUBURN: NEWS AUBURN.—Friends' of Mks ;Webster was returned as presi-I • LLCM. Meet, Nancy AnderMiss velopment in Huron. Anderson are pl id to dent and the secretary, 4 Lti , iElma'Muteh, was also returned-• Ii.nox "'Hired Church learn that she has b n able ,'t•o • office. Lunch was ser*d! t ,C, , met with Unit One in to return to her hom �• in th e o b�., Nits. Percy Youngblut, Mrs, charge, • Mrs. George Millian village. , Ted Mills and Mrs. George Ha- :gave the call to worship. The Mr. Frank Walters of Inger- ',1m., 'Scripture was read by Mrs,` ..7...-soif _-visi-ted vlth. --h.i&• -sistor; ....H6 ne.•...s.a. ed..,._Million, The meditation .was _ given ii -llrs Arthur"Grange, ' Mrs. Arthur Grange, and daugh- The ';quick response of the The 'offering,. vias received bY ...._ ._-'I.._ .._..r. y- B.lw,th-, ' _-$ dem•saved :aril:tr t . M. s --,r..... "- ra et -%Tam Tiff aril" �" vers, Jennifer,- and "'°'S � � =' � •' Nils BeVty Marsh of Hamil- home of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam � \Irs Gordon llcClineliey and Andrews and .Michael an 31ait dedicated by lir ll' ton sent the weekend with her s.. - .hien. :firs. m,a,;,msmmowrnm•�r.+i m+n. rrw,h,. r , , sept} E -t l$'�1 %.Bre n4, -,E st.ti da,,4w.,ma„ EL- t+Lm„.... ..... >~ rrs v,..r n.a;e. na+ze.,ace parent; fir. ani` . ' DOrman ' c titicnej—1 °d• "in a I Inc, when °:their chimney and', NI h. hymn sinb song and then ..,,.in - stove pipes caught on firer The g:oduaecl the ..,,,in - Masters Michael and Steven guest- speaker, Nesbitt visited last week with dames were quickly extinguish- 'ill`s Clare McGowan, director their grandparents, ll,,r. and ed but the dense smoke caused , for the Huron County Chilil- considerable.. damage.. . Mrs, 'Fordyce Clark. rents Aid 'Society. She spoke Mrs. J, C. Stoltz is a patient , Attend hvneral l of the • work of the C.A.S. and in Wingbam hospital. We wishlir. and llrs� Robert J. Phil -'stated that it was a very re- ' .. her a 'revovery from her illness. i lips and Miss Laura' Phillips at- i warding work for Christian Mrs. • Lawrence Nesbit and ',.tended, the ,funeral service on !homes to give a 'home to -these baby daughter. Martha Louise, "Saturday 'of their cousin, Mrs, i children She st-ated that -adop- arrivbd home from Clinton hos- Roy Patton of 'St, George, She tion homes„" are scarce, ' Mrs. petal over "the weekend.. fo �merly Alba Fox and wa.s William Empey thanked Miss Mr. - and Mrs,. Harold Robin- born at Whitechurch. The fun- ,McGowan and, on behalf of the son of Gorrie visited onSunday eral was held Friday evening at i U.C.W..• presented her with a •' with Miss Laura Phillips, ; St. George and• the burial took ' gzft. An interesting panel dis- The Auburn librarian re-, place in 1, ingham cemetery: ! cussion was held on the sub- quests all county books to be in Surviving .are her husband, Mr. ject, The •right and wrong on Saturday, December; ,5th. • Roy Patton, ,retired C.N.R. ‘vay to conduct a Unit meeting.".i Nomination Meet ' agent, two sisters, Miss Isabel Mrs. Ernest,-„ Durnin was the ; Fox of Blyth and Mrs. Lorne , commentator and those taking Auburn held its annual nom McDonald of Seaforth. • part were: Mrs. Arthur Grange, ination meeting .but only a•Mrs. William J. Craig, Mrs.' ,small-.1�:as.pre;ent. Clerk;... Walker ern Glub „ J,>11n Durnin..::Mrs. Geerge...\Iil-' Clifton McDonald was in charge The Wa:kerburn Club held ''.an,•°lir:, c,,goat Hallam. MN, of the nominations and all tru.af,s mo` thiy meeting rat the _cordon M.L'lirlch,•,, .. Mis Mar - tees were re-elected for another Home o� Mrs. Loyd lice 1:nche� aret ,J� el•:_ on and lir James •year. They are: Bert Craig, ; with thea president, Mrs. Lornt 'gar'. , , „pi esidert, '\I'rs. 'Ralph Munro .and William J.riunking in charge. The min - 'Bert' Cram, to::k charge of the Cram Clerk McDonald stated `ores. were read by Mrs. Henry. ntisir;e.:� period. 1 he minutes that several' street lights had Hunk:ng. The tre.asiirer. .Mrs. '..,,,-ere adopted as ,read by the been erected during the rear .Joe Hunking, gave the• finan- ;ectetary, Miss Erma ' Mutch. on 9ueen, James and Elizabeth else statement. Then prize par- :Mrs. Norman McDowell •pres•Ent: streets- During the • summer, cel was won by +�r:. Henry 'ed tne,.financial statement. A all streets were covered with 'Tonkin;. It had, been donated life rnerlbersh p certificate and oy Mrs. Joe Hunking. Nineteen ,in were presented to Mrs: Bert Nineteen - chloride.. Duringthe year; the members ar•wered the roll call trustees gave consent to the Craig by her daughter, Mrs Women's Institute to have ' a • by naming a necessary article ' Leo:r-, rd Archamhavlt. The ad- park 'on the west side of the fur the sick room. Two thank- •ire5s was rea,a by Mrs. Gorge village at the,.�ite of .the Patter; you cards were'read .from Mrs. ' biillian�' Another life member: son bridge ow. the 3laitland Arnold Shoat ' and Mrs, 'los. ;hip was presented to lir,. ; , i uizer for wedclinig gifts which Bert Marsh ,by _Mrs. Bert @lith -Mies"- '94-e-ai•-C•l lino rasher.. mon' mastiff MI NM er = ..M - MOM MUM MOM than a growth of industrial de to MIK THIS COUPON ONLY The high cost of transporting'" i .material in and out of the coup- 1 ty i; a prime reason, Mr. Shrier 1 I Haiti. • He said provincial and federal aid should be sought to put Huron transportation, rates i on. a par with those of other 1 ' .itnareas. �a.,._ .> $ v, l=ad of the I guidance department at=rti Huron Secondary " School in Clinton, ,said there is a problem in the loss of , skilled young I 'lt .11 is h t e. C � � . F�,.t .lar d �i..� „��,a�,a,N�+..'�^� ..,rxu «ata �hJjFcrtMx:Nxr tPe9 ft, 5 i,ties on graduation. - Mr. Hunter said the loss could reach 300 graduates annually if the outward flow is not stopped. The central school opened a 1 %NI MINIM/ SIM MIMI MEI UMW WO SIM NM NM IMO Mall' WI • '11•11.1110 1 LADIES' SWIFT CORDLESS ELECTRIC -SHAVER SUPPLY LIMITED °1:95 These° chairs have sturdy spring con- struction, upholstered arms with show; wood fronts. This is one of the most comfortable chairs you can buy. It is time tested and still the most popular variety. ot,.fabr and shades. This isl gift that will keep on giving for years to come. rU: m � y .��.++ ''MMr d tti✓ r -+. 'Gi ^- big • River. Special `oirvice • 'December meeting this year. A The annuai C.GJ.T. candle- donation of `$10 was sent to the lighting service will he held on, Children'., Aid Society and a...:.o Sunday., December 13th, at 2.30;55 to buy a gift for their adopt• p.m. rn Knox Presbyterian ed child in Korea. An interest-. Church. Everyone is welcome .in program (pi contests ',vas to af'en�i, this annual service, -given by Mrs. Elliott Lapp and Elect Officers 'Mrs. Joe Verwey. Plans were made for the January meeting' H 0 M E SP U N From now until December 31, you can •The Senor Bible Class of ;}rich ',rail be held at the home . Knox United Church held their of lir: Ted Honking.. wi'lIr they received recently. The members decided not '-to hold a Craig Mrs. C narks S,raughan rE ad the ad:ire. ; to Mrs. Marsh. 13o:h ladies thanked the U.C.W. f :- the honor bestowed on n nil The meeting was closed ;,t-vr r and the members of Un:t Three served 'lunch. with''a Modern Automatic: SCI.OTHES DRYER Four brand name, tap -quality gas dryers to choose from:. LOW -AS X19' annual class meeting with the John Sita• der. andn Mrs. Guy- - YAR- SHOP president, Ha,.eld Webster. in Cunningham in charge of 'the Featuring Yarns from charge. 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