The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-13, Page 16The 4oderleh 4147tal4tar, . 13114rSdaY. ' APrii 13, 1OM
Mayor CalLs Public Meeting
To iixuss New Industry
,A, -public meeting hasbeen can. information in the press con.
ed for 900 p1m. Thursday,. Apra cerning plans to establish an In.
13 to permit a thorough discuss. dustrial Development Cprp.
loci of` Goderich Industrial Com- oration' in Goderich.
reis$ion'e plans for an industrial • The response to elate has reach•
development corpora,tien, with ed a point where there is little
the immediate purpose of secure doubt that this plan can be areal.
Ing a new industry for the town. ity. In many other communities
For several weeks the corn- like ours the establishment
mission, has »eenzwaging a cam- of a similar corporation has re.
paign to interest local capital in suited in the acquisition of new
participating in the' financing of industries in those communities.
a new' factory building to be pur. ' In many communities the estab.
chabed over a ten-year period by 1ishment of new industries poses
' automotive industry which i's. carr the problem of providing ,!rn n-
rently interested , in locating icipal services to both the indust.
a plant here. • ry and the residences its em=
Dr. Mills, chairman of the corn- ployees•require.
. mission, has issaed a letter to cit.. We in Goderich have provided,
izens of Goderich in an eifcrt to through the use Of public funds,
enlist their aid and encourage public utilities, educational, re.
attendance :at the tonight, creational and cultural facilities.
The Ietter follows: At present we have an excellent
' Dear FellowCitizen: municipally owned industrial
park of 160 acres. There is within:
You have „no doubt noticed the
AUBURN
, AUBURN- The April meeting
of the Auburn Horticultural Soc-
iety was held in the Auburn Com.
m inity Memorial Hall with the
president Mrs. Frank Raithby in
charge. The meeting was opened
by singing "O'Canada", with
Mrs. William. ••J. Craig at- the
piano. The minutes Were accept.
ed as read• by the secretary, Mrs.
Bert Graig and the financ' tate-
ment was given by M rs rman
M2Dowell, the. treasurer. Orders
have been taken for the Gentennial
rose which will help Mental,Ret.
arctation Society and these are to
be -sent for at once.
the Town's limits over a hum.
dred acres of undeveloped land
which could easily provide acts,
ommodation for all, the resid.
entia 1, development new industry
would require.
We believe the choice is ours.
W e are not ,discouraged, ' on,, the
contrary we want to increase our
efforts to` the point where we shall
succeed. But this is not a job
,for Council, the Industrial Com-
mission or the business com-
munity alone. In this period of
"tight money" and "furious com.
• petition" -we must all work to.
gether if we are to maintain the
prosperity' and progress of our
T own.
• If you share -our hopes and de-
sires for Goderich's future
Miss Marie Plunkett 'gave her please plan right _ now to attend
"speech on Florence Nightingale the meeting being held in Mac.
which she had given'at the Hu117 K,ay Hall at 9:00 p.m. on Thur.
ett Townshi�,scholti„c sda,.Aprii, l„� __
I3ird"—gave his speech on Upper Let us discuss our future .to.
Canada Village which he had giv. gether and what we might do4o
en at Clinton representing St. make i t brighter fog' all of us.
Mary's school=! of ,Goderich. A
duet- "God Bless our Canada"
a centenmal song was sung by
Mrs. IYonald Haines and Mrs.
les. Bradnock. •
SHOWS PICTURES
0- Mrs. Russel Brindley introd-
uced the guest speaker of, the
evening; Mrs. Gordon Montgom°•
ery of Lucknow. Mrs. Montgom.
ery sltkibved her pictures of a
trip to, Japan and a Hawaiian
Island and gave interesting com-
mentary.,
om-
mentary., She also Showed many
pictures of flowers taken in many
of the other countries of the
world which they had visited.
Mrs. • Clifford McPhee .thanked
Mrs. Montgomery and on behalf
of the Society presented her with
a gift. '
Mrs.' Earl Shery vgcl,`, spq1S44 a„
_ few words..ko.Ms.' Harold Tay.
for regretting .her departure to
her new home in Goderich and
Mrs. William Clark presented
her with a gift do behalf of the
members. 'the winner of the door
Prizes were Mrs. Gordon Mont.
gomery and Mrs. Peter Verbeck.
A potluck lunch was • served by
Mra..Rugsp1..Brindle assistedby
Mrs. Earl Sherwood, Mrs. Will-
iam Clark, Mrs. Ross 'McPhee
and Mrs. Cliff McPhee.
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Huron county 4-H sheep club
members held their April meets
ing in the, board room o> the Dep-
artmettt. of Agriculture's Nfld.
ing, Clinton, on Wednesday night.
Purpose of , • this months'
session was to -discuss the merits
Of various breeds Of sheep and
breeding methods. The 1967 4-11
sheep club in Huron attraote
19 members when it organize
the season early hi Jan • 'y
This years' executive 'of the
Huron .county 4-11 sheep club
are as follows: Duncan Ethering-
ton, R. R. 1, Hensall, presid.
ent; • David Marshall, R. R. 1,
Kirkton, secretary; Hugh Todd,'
R. R. 2., Lucknow, vice-presid.'
ent; Grant ,-Coultes, R. R. 5;
W ingham, news reporter; R. D,.
aW ingham, news reoorter: "11.
Etherington, R. -R. 1, Hen.
sail and Donald Kernick, R. R.
1, Kirkton are the 4-11 Sheep
club leaders.
The Huron,Central Agricultur-
al Society sponsors the Huron
County 41-1 Sheep Club.
Slippery
Highway
Damages Cars
On
4.1
Sunday , Apr'l 2, at 8:00
p.m. Robert Vodden, R. R. 1,
Clinton was involved in a single
car accident at the Junction of
21'nighivarl T3`1T �'n" cbuti
road north of Bayfield; Mr. Vod.
'•den ran off the road during a heavy
rain and d fog with approximately
$60.00 damage to his car:
On Friday, April 7, at `7:45
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Captain. Fred Bingham of , Midland looks*
highly .pleased with the old topper he re-
ceived as' skipper of the first ship_ into
Goderich to start the 1967 season. Dr. G. F.
,1;,..1.
d
Mills,mayor of Goderich, presented the tois
hat and a set of cuff -links bearint • the
town crest.
a.m. 'Willf'a'm Eloy, 56 Cam1kia
6
Road, Goderich, ran off No. 25
County goad, 2 miles east of
Auburn with ap'proximAtely GuO,-
-Wt .st, Goderich, while driving the--
Goderich hospital ambulance ran
off No. •8 highway and strucksoine
00 damage to his vehicle. Mr. guide rails causingapproximat.
Hoy lost control of his car when ely 150.00 damage to :the ambul.
it hit a slippery spot on the road., ea
On Friday, April 7, William ance, Mr. Goddard lost control Go
-P-aul-G-eiloid; li-6-B enrra P ban---w•l.> -ua- tl>-ambulanc:e-hit-2 lippe1y— a.
d '
spot• caused' by a fresh out -of.
season snowfall. •
During the,.._week of April -2. to
8, there were two cases of break
nter anti_ theft, three thefts and
1 other crim'.nal investigations-
fled- - out by officers' of the,
rich detachment of the On.
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� rpt .Skipper eta Part
Gets Tupper, Gift
Ca, tain Fred Bingham of Mid.
land, who brought the first ship
into Goderich harbor onSaturday,
April 8, was honoured at a civic
reception given by town council.
Captain Bingham received the
traditional silk top hat which goes
to the first skipper who sails
a ship, into Goderich harbor,
thereby officially opening the nay-
igation season, at the,port ofGod.
erich.
The freighter, .Joseph Medill
Patterson, was the captain's first
command, and it Was the first trip
of the seaason for the Ontario Pulp
Company motor vessel, 'It docked
at the north pier where it was
loadgd with 3,09 tons of salt from
the Sift9 Salt mines.
During- the ceremony, Mayor '
Dr. G. F, Mills lir esented Captain
,Hingham with a set of cliff,links
bearing the town's crest.
The . official -opening hereof the
1967 inland waterways navigation
season is not the earliest date
,.on record. This was established
on March 19th, 1951 when Cap-
tain Sloane had the honor. Of
wearing the silk top hat for two
years in a row. The following Sea,-
son,
ea-son, he was first info. Goderich
harbor with the same Imperial
Oil tanker, ten dayS later, on
March 26th, 1902.
Records for the opening of navy
igation at Goderich harbor have
been kept' on file since 1932' in
which year Goderich official in --
traduced the civic welconietothe
first ship's captain arrivingat the
port. Captain Earl Jenkins opened '
the navigation ,into Qoder'ich in
that year when he sailed,theAcad.
ialite into port on the 5th ofAprit,
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