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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-02-09, Page 1151,
• The Godexioh Signal. Stair,. Tbuz sy► P'ebrti
Plaque Transfer,.
Dutch. Elm Resolution
AUBURN -The OecutiVe ot. the It 'was ostated that fire extiu,'
A.ubur>5 Borticuitural Society met guishers. had been placed in the
at the borne of the president,Mrs. hall, and ' that the 'loud speaker
Frank Raithby, to plan for the _ had been repaired. Mrs.Gordon
coming year, ;':r,-- R; Taylor presented the finan-
A letter of thanks will be sent. tial statement showing a balance
to those who had assisted ro to
of $941. Total- expenditures, had:
C h "s mas • lights . andthe Santabeen , $978. Total receipts, were
h i. t gh $1,218. The, hall had been rented
and reindeer. 7, he executive 44 times The,,
the ear. Don.
approved the, resolution about, during y.
- Dutch-elni-dis,ease•..and.-this'--wa Goons from thea W. 1. ,for the
lictlen'wex9•.
sent on .to the District. It was It, was decided to have the steps
decked to leave over the order. ,.
ing, of the Centennial rosebushes painted going upstairs and the W, I.
until the -open meeting on Feb. were- given •permission to have
28. A special price' is available -better lighting in the hall. Plans
if a quantity is ordered, , This *ere made to sponsor dancesfttso-
on-"Feb. 17 and March 17 and the
tree; applies yto rt,he Royalty Cra •,,_ .. I. will be in charge of the
lu ...'counter,
Len Axchatnbault
°The Auburn Community Mem-
orial Hall Board held its annual
• meeting last week with represent-
atives present from the township
• councils.
•
and ''William Cow were named
a committee to look .after the
arrangements for the dances.:
William J'. Craig was again
appointed-car-etakcr .with his
Lucknow Envisions
Industrial Growth
Visions of expansion havebeen . for a convenient and ecpnomical
conjured in -Lucknow following
reports of major' natural gas
strike in West Wawanosh Town.,
ship near St. Helen on the faun
of Elmer Foran.
Lucknow Reeve George Joynt
has contacted R.' E. Wolf of
Altair Oil and Gas Co., of Cal-
, gary, about the gas ' strike.
From what Reeve Joynt has
been able to learn, the West
Wawanosh strike is of major im-
portan'ce aird`•tlrrs-"was bOT ffriiit4 •
to him in a telephone conver..
sation with Mr. Wolf in Alberta.
Following is a copy of the letter
which Mr., Joynt received from
the Cary company.
Dear Sir:
Altair Oil and Gas Co. has
made a significant discovery of..
gas- at an initial--unstimulated
rate of 1,604• million cubic feet
per day at a well in West Waw-
anosh Town ship, Huron County,
Ontario. This well has encounter-
ed approximately. 150 ,feet of
Guelph reef pay zone which, it
_ is felts may, be stimulated by
acid fractur * to a rate of 7
to 10 million cubic feet•per day.
At present a, second well for
further reserve development is
being started.'
Would it be possible that you,
are aware of any industry •which
Tmight require gas_ in your eveg.,
or that your city may require,
gas for heating? If this idea
411k is worthy of•consideration, please
contact the writer,-.
__
Sincerely,
e Altair Oil & Gas Co.'
R.E.'Wolf.
Lucknow's reeve lost no, time
in moving on the matter.• Follow.
ingxliis phone conversation with
- Calgary, he immediately made a
submission to Stanley 'Randall,
Ontario minister of economics
and development,in an_attempt
to seek information on heavy in-
dustry which might be 'looking
Dairy ^.Still
Leading
source of heat in their Operations.
The gas strike was made on
the 9th of West Wawancsh sev-
eral
everal weeks ago on the Foran farm.-
Leasing
arm.Leasing has been carried on
for, years 'in this area by .drill-
ing firms after a *ell was drilla
ed, gas struck and the well capped
on the farm of Mrs. Josephine
MacTavish back in 1958. The Macs,
Tavish capped well is very close
-to---the-one on the Foran farm,
the farms sitting side by side on
-the-9th.
salary raised to $200 a .year, Mr.
'Bert Craig was appointed chair-
man and Mrs. Gordon R, Taylor
secretary -treasurer,
A letter from Margaret R.
Jackson was read requesting a
lrnemorial plaque in the hall, This
plaque had been placed in S.S.
• No 9 Hallett over 30 years Qago
. to honor those boys 'who • had
lost- their lives in • .1914 to 1018...
A'rrti'e'sclrcmt-�t's cioaedArx; -has
been sold,. it' was the wish of
relatives to place it in theAuburn
Connnunity, Memorial Hall.
The• names of those on the
Plaque were -in memory of Her-
bert Lawson, John . Edward"Car. ,
ter, George FrnestJackson, Nor:
man Prang and -Fred Lodge. Rel»
attires requesting this placing, of
'.th,e plaque were , Mrs. Willows'
Mountain, Lohdesboro, sister of
Herbert Lawson; Pr. J. E. Jack-
son .and •Mrs. H; aiffcn,'br-other
and sister`of G. Ernest Jackson;
Roy Dalrr, halfbrother ofNorman
Prang,jnd_ Harold Sprung whose
family had• sponsored Fred
Lodge, a Barnadp boy. All these
•bcysu had attended the, school and
the Auburn churches, The hall
Board gave their permission to
place the plaque in the hall.
Mr; and Mrs; Arnold Craig
were honored last week on the
occasion of their silver wedding
-anniversary. Tliey were guests
of the Craig.family at the Com -
me cial --Hotel, Clinton when 16
were present from Bluevale, Kit.
chener, Brussels, Wingham and
Auburn. Among those present
were the best man, 25 years ago,
Melvin ,Craig, Bluevale, ,brother,
of Arnold and- Mrs. William
Thompson, Wingham; the former
eone-13eams: ----�•--�
Mr. Wolf confirmed to, Reeve_
Joynt that the West Wawanosh-
well . was one of the best and
most promising the company had
ever struck.•
rise
iy, H�rtkuih1i4a.I
the home of Mr. and. Mrs. ,lack
Day of Wiitgham. Pro'essive
- euchre was enjoyed and Mre. Jack
Day J made the presentation of a
chair to Mr. ,and Mrs. Craig
on behalf of relatives present.
Mr. and 'Mrs. `Craig , were
married at the Bluevale Pres-
byterian Manse' ' by Revs - Fred
Fowler. She was •the former Maud
On Monday about 40 neighbours,
and friends gathered and pre-
sented them with a. pole lat'np.
Friday '16 relatives gathered at •
Pk.
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Hamilton' and since a sri}all child The annual Day of Pr ;yer ser. spent the week -.end with her pat'*
had resided in the W Ingham area. vice will be held in*Knox United ° eats, . Mr, and Mrs. Warner And.
Following their marriage they Church ori VON, 10. Mrs, M. R; rews.
took up •.residence on the tangly Roberts will -be the speaker.. Charles Beadle, London, spent
farm 'at St. Augustine. For the Guy Cunningham 1S a patient the weekend at his home
past 10 years they have resided in Clinton. hospital; his friends ' °on Loftus Street,
in 'Auburn. They are both mem. wish him a speedy recovery.
The Members oft the Auburn u
rn
bers of Knox United Church and Mr. and -Mrs;Ben Hamilton and'corr.group_n,10eds. triboggap
Mrs: Craig is a branch director Mrs..Gordon Taylor visited Mr, party on
Charles Scott's hill
of the Auburn Women's Institute. Taylor on Sunday in Victoria last Tuesday.evening.
hospital, London. • Mrs. Roy Finnigan, Goderich,.
•„�.�=;,,1.;�r�.Arrdre�s;,,,�af�g�ts,�,,,p_atie twin Goderich�hos�ital,
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progresivs
company
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pro gr v6
tndus try
Auburn is to have a :how 4,
tennial Fla the. village ` �
a; .4.ecid at the�first.*Win of
the year. The fl 1e;wa, . re..
Paired. and 'painted .fast.• yeah
..i4, , Wom en!s tastituie' bout
new Canadian 'Flag, which a
flown •.at all holidays and; spec
occasions.
Mrs. Vere- Cunningham •, i. ':a
pat :e Goderlch hospital.
wh re she .underwehsurgery,•
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Gardiner's • Dairy took a four--
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David Nephew scored twice •
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"Greg Beacom scored the only
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Len Kolkman assisted bySteve
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