HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-04-01, Page 7T STE, MARIE, MICH!,
Opening of Lake SOO-
vigation this yeaS'IW
lighted qv' anexehange
flags bertwween the City
1Viarie sand �tlhet
Ste. , ..
oteeb. the Saul lGoc . ,
Sault house fag a
banner designed by
Bishop to spread the
the upping tricep-
teiuiial to be held here- M ,
the 300th •'anniversary of the
City's tou�n<eling,
Me ing ‘four feet by six
feet, the San1t flag carries the
ineeriF_. tion `Soo
300" in red and blue lettering
against a shirte. aokground.
"The meaning o'£ the inscrip-
tion is not immediately appar-
ent; " twhi ch as ,good," said' Bish-
.......:..
at 3:30 p.m.,.
15 GAMES
The prizefor each regular i. will be $12.00
Share -The -Wealth -Jackpot Combined.
JACKPOT OF $80.00 IN 56 CALLS
ONSORED BY CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 109
No One Under 16 Permitted To Play
pp, Charlman of a Special Chan-
ber of Cemrner a Conaanittee an
eharge r veleoani,ng the f1rstt
ship hough the lockls.
T
"le flag is bound to cause
'comment, and rWhen the eibK
server learns (what the 300
stands for, he won't £omget it in
a henry. d Thirs will be a eon-
tinuous silent reminder of the
Sault's Tricentennial.".
tion; to 'board the '04 ;s`f>liip' in �.
the Locks and'. make the ex-
change of flags ete deck.
"If this slari fliesour house
flag all seeeeen, it will be a con -
saint rear, nder, ,that ,ehe wee.
first through the Looks in 1.$6,15,"
Shoixldlce pointed' cwt.
He added that the house flag.
of the ship that wins the race
to • the • Leeks will be flown
Stec ° oust the .s ex'' ...frodh.
some prominent pilecgei ear the
The :Sabin, or fourth Look,
will 'be'open for traffic an,APril
1, according to the TJ.S, Corps
-of Engilieers, and the Fust ship
is eepeeted .through..on that
date or shortly thetreaSter, -0'
Dr, Kenneth .I:..Sh,ouldice,
Ohanilber '1 residemt, said 1r9
ior; Phng ...co>ztctiwnies' .. a1=
ready have agreed tb exchange
their house flag wilth''bhe Sault
house flag if one of'4)beir ,bhips
is first through the Locks:
SernotLg-•-1heelarger shippers
(that have responded to the ex-
change 4nvitation are the Pirtts-
bergh feet, Canada Steamship
Lines, 'Interlake Steamship Co.,
Reiss Steamship Co.,, the In-
land Steel fleet, and the Wil.
son Marine Transit Co.
Present plans ,call for a
.dhamber of Commerce delega-
BUTTON, BUTTON; WHO'LL.
PRESS THE BUTTON ?
lean, you reanernber the. Ow
,whet your 'M st relaxed action
was to press the button of a
'bell and sumenen a handmaid-
en, a waitex .. a..Ima
hattgar, or a
N utrrilbe `Ore may' Of eouxtse
servants todaye Me are all
Maters. As a matter of sociol
ogica1 ,interest, long before' old
man Eisen was aroused, :there
hung in line, in every kitchen
a series of (belts, like oov 4beils:,
each ,connected , to a quadrant
.which, in turn connected to the
living roots. In . the reams
hung a thick rpJlaited silk rope
witch- a huge tassel. Tugging
boisterously on the silken line
produced the carne result as
pressing 'the electric (bell but-
ton aforementioned. From 1914
onwards the price of pressing
a button, and obtaining human
response, rose astronomically,
so that for many years buttons
cm ►--,be--seems".- - ounty-_
Museums. Just think What it
costs to button, aunny today!
After World War II the burin
ton was seinstahed. It was. re-
instated to such effect that For-
eign ,Ministers used to travel
back and forth to such havers
of peace as Geneva, The Hague,.
New York •and even to Paris
and Washington, D.C. They
were all discussing WHO should
press the button and WIIAT
Last year, 98 research pro-
jectis were supported (by the
Cancer Sopielty i• . 23
Canadian runiiversiitie�s and' re-
search institutes, involving 200
leading cancer research men
and women. °
constituted an, P61eu+t' emerg- mind when the ,question arose
enc" For some Vane the 'only .as ,to whose 'fingerS.hould be
nation which had a (button
worth presein.g was the U.S.A.
and .Pextfi,diou,s' 4Ib4on
had done,, a great deal to help
In raking the button effective,
eltey *as. net- flowed to share
therbu:ttene ee ;strict was secur-
on the button o the, now, f axil
urs
oBY-PASS, which is 'an Ant-
ique
un
ique feature of the ree.enbly
completed • eri�ch. Towyn' Wa
ter Supply System. For these
whe do" tiGt:�a`ttend' ke ant,ua'I
1�awn Meet ng� then •
stlely in-
1ty. Later. on, tb;e-CI:$:, '*114- t `iebefes-_aur to . lemesease life
We.
tO, Oho.
atol"r, 'whet in Iktret, x000 SOW
'i robe 'b e' : yon „ :, P
to Four correopondent,^ .,
•cajoled into allowing 4bheir:gee-
erals to have an einuasculated
:button. "Later still Engylan,d, at
vaet expense, developed Hee
own button. 'DDhen it became
the ;protocol to have the fin, ors
61 an _-Asmerioan ,and an Lng-
lishman jointly on a secondary
fbubton. The President of the
U.S.A. alrways rk•ept the 1VLaster
Button. ,
Thus, in a few short'years; the
button was reinstated. to the
point that it became an obses-
sion. The intricacy of - the
many steps to ensure that it
was only pressed when ,every
one of the countries, nwhirdh had
... lotted to them,
are made so crystal clear, let
it be said that„_i n ease of en
abnormal demand ' for .water,
such' as occurred 'when. the MUM
burnt down, it is now possible
'bobby -pales the filter beds and
pump "raw water" direvt irli's
he mains from the Lake
WhetMrr the ichloronoane sys-
tem is also by-passed has still
to .be made- clear ,at the 'next
meeting. Suffice -it to say that
the eogniscenti always refer to
-the(possibility of "raw water"
ge+t'tin,g into the supply system.
Now as everyone knows, the
Ontario Water Resources Com-
mission (01W,R.C. for, short)
Which controls our water sup-
ply has laid down
the bypass button may be press-
ed, the Chief Operator at the
plant must be roused to obtain
on can an inanianarte
'What are eupl}elxnOt ly'
known, a$ ."acute erne;tggencies
(the. dietiornary defines enlhem-
istic as a "pleasing, a etelteneel
expression stastitwted for ane
that is offensive) Well, "acute
emergencies" are What ,most
pecple,woulld call: One 'hell, Of
a .blaze. - Furthermore 'ries us•
ually Beer i 'to wens at night.
So, now it asproposed by the
looal P.if,C: that the "Chief-'O,p=
crater having failed eta get the
Disisior vf--•Ptant-eperatiofse 4n
Toronto away front its game
of bowls -with Sir Francis ' Drake
on the Hoe, "Within a reason
abletime," 4the P.U.C, would
"like" authority from the O:W.
R:•C. to authorize irregular re-
gulation of the by-pass by the
Mayor' of the Town, ithe chair-
man and `th manager of the
(This is going to be a
very 'big button).
were in agreement, bggars de-
setirp�tion.. Having regard to
the decision and co-operative
agreement displayed by the
politicians of the. Western
World, their flair for 'compro-
mise, for appeasement, their
endless supply of, red hearings;
the likelihood of it ever being
pressed became remote—even
to -amuse the grandchildren. -
All this complexity cadre to
p erm�iss
dummy kn n as the "Division
of Plant Operations" in Tor- pumping plant, who calls the
Division of Plant Operations in
Toronto. He waits for .a "rea-
sonable time" for no answes.
Trite 'to contact the Fire C
et the phone 'booth, the num
of which he doesn't know. Fin-
ally gets into a ear, drives to
the site of the flames, is re-
(fused admittance by the police
as beingu
' able. �v
ades nrt
'dentllfi
the police. Looks. for the Fire
Chief. Finds him: Drives Fire
Chief to prone booth. Neither
has a dime. Fortunately the
"dead Eats" is open. Fire
Chief phones the Mayor's house.
Finds the Mayor is in ,Toronto
at a meeting of the Metter -
ground Planning Board. Leaks
up, the number ` of the P.U.C.
Chairman. Thank God he is
looking et the Late late show.
Gets his permission to press
the button. Tells the Chief
Operator, who insists on speak-
ing to the chairman himself.
Chief Operator drives madly
back - dow=n Herber Hill and
, misses the .turn. Reverses.
W. B. Alien, fv e -president
,of 4, 33. Allen $s Company
144m-
ited, 'Kitchener, has annotmeed.
the lar anon. of 'a b37-00,41rAter
louse' In 001de ieh. The open.
ing as Planned tfor-May 1, 190
and is expected to offer improv-
ed senvicre to the plunrnbingfesed
heating trade to the auree.
J B. Allen • . Comte# 1,, m ..,: .
lied was established by the late
J0.5ephr. 8 ` `" ' LP 1922 rwLLtih ��..,.
Lts hod office and *ardtioiise
Lennon and moved to Kit:cht
ener in 1926. •
Inc February, •1965, the come
pany opened a branch offiee
and ,warehouse in Hanover.
Nothing is said about dele-
gation of aruthorirtry to the per-
son most likely to know whe-
ther an "acute eanergency." has
arisen. Presumably when wat-
er only just trickles out of. the
hoses, the Fire Chief leaves the
.f the ,fire looks for the
nearest phone' booth, ,Fails to
find a 'dime in his rubber pants
pocket, stops a man on thestreet, asks the loan of a dime,
calls the Chief Operator at the
onto. Although we now have
a "direct" dialling system on
the, phone you still only get a
phone operator on a protracted
spin of the dial. You then
"You bet,,,were going down
to the Rexall Drug Store -
and be big- time' spenders!°
Mr. L. B. Grahain of Gode-
rich was named to the execu-
tive committee of the Perth-
Huron section of the Ihdustei.al
Accident Prevention Associa-
tion. The annual dinner meet-
ing was held at Stratford Wed -
The new chairman is L. A.
Schmidt of .Stratford.
Ploughs through the new
"Beach Park." Reaches the
Pumping Plane out of breath.
Falls . on ,the button and water
gushes • out of the rock. the
BY-PASS has' been opened and.,
all fthe regulations have been
complied with,.
By this tree the fire has
either burnt itself out (obvious-
ly a 'anon -acute emergency,"
e�
• Csl.
the
misaalcula A ped by Fire Chi
Penalty: 10 days solitary con-
finement) or a .niee, bit of in-
dustrial Goderich j indistin-
guishable from the Organ . Fac-
tory site, save only that the :
former is sr. -flaking,,
:.-. -:
Expressed •amoreimply it all
boils down to the question:
How can an authority authorize
an unauthorized authorisation
for the irregular regulation of
a regulating by-pass when the
authorization of- a) regular auth-
ority can be regularly by-passed
by an :irregularity authorized by
an unauthorized authority?
Of such is the --Kingdon( of
Regulation!
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