The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-06-03, Page 12LOCHALISH.—Recent visitors
in Detroit 'were Mrs. Duncan
Farrish and Mrs. Donald Mac-
,
Kenzie.
Mrs.Gordon Finlayson spent
Saturday in Stratford where she
attended a reunton of her grad-
uating class at Stratford Gen,
eral Hospital.
Qiiests at the graduating' e'x-
'ercises held at gtratford Gen-
_ rlHosr4ta1 on Saturday were
'eakl 1rs. „Wailer Dexter
when Phyllis Clayton received
her diploma.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles And John, for the
Weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Al-
lan McCharles and Susan of
Clarkson.
Anniversary services will be
held at Ashfield Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, June 6th.
The, guest speaker will be Rev.
Joe MacDonal4 and soloist will
be ;Miss Janice Wylds.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Dexter on Sunday -were Rev.
and Mrs. Elmer Kennedy of
Bluevale.
A birthday party for Mrs.
Annie MacDonald and Mrs.
Belle Campbell, sisters, was
held recently at the Dan Mac-
Donald home.
- Recent visitors at the Dan
MacDonald -arn't. were Mr. and,
Mrs. Finlay MacDonald of
Chatham
--A-ONORAL-VOYEIctiltit
Friday, June 4th . marks: the
start of. a momentous weekend
for the men and' women of St..
John Ambulance who give their
time and their services, free of
charge for the good of their
communities'
Brigades from all over the
province Will be visiting Tor -
to meet their Commission-
er -in -Chief, Admiral Royer Dick,
C.B., C.B.E., D.S.C. at a church
parade and inspection on Sun-
day, June 6th.
Admiral Dick, who served in
the two world wars, heads the
Commonwealth St. John Ambul-
ance and pays a tribute to the
active Ontario Brigades by bis
visit.
While in Toronto, he will be
greeted 'by Mayor Philip Giv-1
ens, Q.C.. at City Hall and will
present the highly handfed
Prior's Badge to, Wayne Arch -et,
Barrie Bible and Bruce Bible
of The West Toronto Cadet
Ambulance Division.
Ottawa River result from com-
parative size o0% body of
..the 'Taut eptleri
TESTS•
OTTAWA. — The .radiation operation. any signifi ith
None of the readings indicate
protection division of the fed-
eral department of „health and
welfare has been testing water
41 Lake Huron for a year in
.preparation for the day when
the nuclear reactor .at Pouglas
Point goes Into operation arid'.
the. plant begins production of
glectricity.
Test stations -are at,Douglas
Point, -Port Elgin and Mtwar-
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Tests have shown that nuclear
fall -out from atmospheric . test:
ing has had an insignificant. ef-
fect on the water and little is
expected ,one the Douglas Point
generating station begins oper-
ations. This prediction is based
on experience of a nuclear pow-
er demonstration reactor near
Rolphton, on the Ottawa River,
and at the Chalit River research
station.
Lake Huron tests have been
made to provide the department
with a comparison for use after
Candu, .the name given to the
Douglas Point project, goes into
Continuing
Work is continuing in collab-
oration with the industrial hy-
giene branch of the Ontario
department of .health.
February tests at Kincardine
showed one-tenth of a unit of
strontium 89i 1.04 units of stron-
tiumWand .21 Units .of cesitun
137 in the water. They, were
slightly different ,at Pori Elgin
where -the -concentration- wa
one-tenth of a unit of strontium
89; .92 of a unit of strontium
90 and .19 ,pf, a unit of cesium
137.
By comparison in the Ottawa
River the highest reading of
strontium 39 was at Rolphton
upstream from the demonstra-
tion reactor, and Was .68 of a
unit. Concentration of stron-
tium ,90 was highest at Pem-
broke and was 2.15 units. Ces-
ium' 137 was highest at Corry
Lake near Chalk River and was
.84.
Size of Water Body -
The higher reading in the
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cance w respect to
public health, said Dr. Bird.
He said the medical research
council in Britain sets the maxi-
mum permissible dietary :con-
tamination to be 2,000 units per
litre per day of strontium 90
when such contamination is at
its peak. He pointed out, how-
ever, that the variables inherent
in medical considerations of
Contamination made it difficult
give-a-,:spettfieleVerat"Wfileh'
concern would be aroused and
to say flatly that a human. could
consume 2,000 units in a day
-without injury would be wring.
CLINTON PRIEST
Rev. S. E. McGuire will leave
his duties as pastor of St. Jos-
eph's Itoman Catholic Church,
Clinton on June 24 to become
pastor of a new and, a's yet,
unnamed parish in southwest
London.
4Y •
TheLnew parish, an •offspring
of St. Martin's, Is composed
largely of new development
areas. Father McGuire will be
succeeded by Rev. James Kelly,
former pastor at Mount Carmel..
He has beer pastor at Clin-
ton since September, 1962.
CREW.R•41r: and Mrs. Ken
Wingham were Sun
day vibitbrs with Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. "Drennan and family.
Mr. Lin Andersen of' Detroit
visited Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Cur-
ran and sOns; Bradley aild Glen'
Parker of JoUcknow were also
Saturday visitors there:
Mr. and Mrs. C. Finnigan and
sons Visited Sunday evening
.witli'Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Henry
and Diane add Mr. and Mrs
met-Troity—Udt -difirgliterriff
Pine River.
Mr.. and Mrs.. Carman Whit -
,more and daughters of London
were recent visitors with Mr.
Wilt Hasty, and Mrs. Lorne
Hasty and family.
Mr. and ' Mrs Colin Crozier
and sons of London visited Mr.
and krs. C. Ceezier and family
recently.
Surprise Party
A surprise party was held for
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran on
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their 30th wedding anniversary
on Saturday evening. A de-
licious turkey dinner with all
the, trimmings was served by
their daughter, Mrs. Ken Oke of
Goderith After this the party
visited, at the 'Lome a Mrs.
Wayne Willis when friends
from Ltieknow,' St, Helens, Kit-
chener and Gederich were pre-
sent. The co4Je have a family
'of eight, four daughters, anmarried, married, and living in Goderich,
Mrs:: •Kert- eke: ilikarafed,-ffolut,
ston, Mrs: Wayne Willis anti
Mrs. John Bissett; four sons,
Donald, 'Grant. Ralph and Stu-
art, at heme. They haVe twelve
grandchildren. On Sunday,
Mrs. Curran of Lucknow enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cur-
ran and other members of the
family to a dinner party. The
couple received many beautiful
gifts. The community joins in
wishing Mr. and Mrs. Curran
many happy returns of the day.
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