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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-20, Page 5Province (Cont, frOm ileo 4 fUl-fat ! t'si -lUdietf to that the economywillatifieralos& of some $5,000,000 • annually by the dakaeti;vati9a„ of GFS. Cell,. tralia.H The treasurer said the pr,Opgsed 'industrial park. would help to balance the local economy • and 'provide a growing source Of employment for people in the area, 'Even; at a low.level level• opment, the censuitauts estimate the park has the •• potential of creating '2,250 jobs. Treasurer lacNaughton said the plan for Centralia. is being considered a , "pilot project" in regional (ley* elopment,. - "This provides .us•withanothex facet for our extended regional ` • "promotion program` and it's Biro ectty related to the government's 'Design for Development' policy announced lastyear by economics --and-deve'lOpnrent-minister; •they° Hon. Stanley J. Randall." The consultants investigated several • U.S. industrial parks,. created oat of abandoned defence establishments,and their report •was enthusiastic -over the possib.- tittles of similar promotion at Centralia. They said the' governs A.. Births - . MaaDONAALD - At Alexandra Hospital, Goderioh, .on April 14, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Alexander •(Sandy) MacDon- ald, lintail, a son, . Murray Cameron. • MdLEOD-At Alexandra Hoa pital, Goderich, on April 15, 1967, to Mr. end Mrs. Harold McLeod, D.un ani' on, a daugh- ,tear. • ROBERTS-Apt Alexandra Hos- pital, Goderich, on .April 16, . 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts, Clinton, ,'a daughter, . • e menta development corporation was the Qlnly iagen0 which oould Undertake the project:. 13Y ZONES The report proposed a /We, zone development for optimum ' land use, promoted by afull.time• manager and superintendent; Air airfield of 375 acres, with • the . existing, three, runways, to handle small business andprivate aircraft 'and totake advantage Of :the increasing use of flying •by business executives, .,• An eduretional area in the nor. theasterfi,section,• containing the .instructio lal fecilities of thefort mer base, the;officers! mess (ter a student -faculty • recreational centre, annd, the arena, curlting • rink and swimming pool in the nearby industrial •area, capable of-handling-400—to._ _50,0 .students.,.. Main industrial area, basically , the western half of the proper- ty up to the airfield, which in. cludes seven hangar,•s with 42,,' 000 square feet of floor space each, for light manufacturing and warehousing. • - Industrial expansion_, area. E. Cards of Thanks WAtLUEW- ,A. sincere thank you to friends. who visited me, sent flowers, cards and other acts of • kindness while I was a patient in Stratford General ' •hospital. Speoial thanks to Dr. •A. R: Rowe, Dr. Joyoe Harris and the nursing s:ff. Mrs. Violos Walden. 16x-. LE'DDY Ian appreciation and thanks 'to the heighibors aid friends for cards, • guts and visits while I was , a patient .in Victoria hospitaL - Mrs. Franck L' edd3 16 UND N21 WOOD - At Alexandra'• '------.....--Hospi.talrGoderiebraon-April 12, 1967, to Mr. and Mats. James Underwood, Goderich, a daughter. ' C. Briefs Order Shell furnace, oil and stove oil from Edward Fuels, tank truck dealer for all Shell Oil do: products. Phone 524- 8386, h lir STAN BLOWES TRAVELt- VICE, 32 Wellington, Stratford - For all airlines, steamships, rail, hotel reservations, tours,** Low bank rates on time payments. Prepaids arranged for relatives visiting ire= overseas. Call 271-5710. 7. The C.P. & T. Fund coanmittee ofoderich' Odd allow and Re- h3:117tp loo .i i ve ' w li ekthaiprs atAgeip r equapmemt for loan, free of charge. Contact Amos Osbalde►ston, Park St., phone 9623-; or Fred Friitzley, Wilson. St., phone. 7217. D. In Memoriam F. Engagements- • Mr. and Mrs; Elbin- Admits,. • Dashwood, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Patricia bene, to Lenny John , Soriniegour, son of Mrs. Ferne - , Scrimegour, Goderich The wedding -wild take place 'Saturday, o May .1`3, at three o'clock, in. the United Church, Grand Bend, . • • 16 . JOH TG1V-din ming •memory of a dear husband and father, James B. Johnston„ who pass- ed away Apa'il 19; 1057. Treasured thoughts of one ea dear • Often being a silent tear, Thoughts return toscenes long past, Years rail on but memories last. -Sadly- andssed by his wife. and family. 16x E. Cards of Thanks t.� -south ,of the sewage.treatment plant .on the eaetT side liem the .. track and. hair diamond noir stand, ''rhe existin&reatdentialareaot „ 135acres Which co ntains 363 tam. "dwelling dwelling unite and the J; A. P. McCurdy School. • The consultants say ,the. first major occupant Of tho complex should be a tat'ge and ,attractive firm which would -serve as a lead' company .t0 set the tone acid drawOther desirable *tenant/4 The lgose. at. Ceftralia,. the -report noted, .• offersthes major ia41. • sties for developtnent:ofindustiry, including housing, water and. SW,,* age -systeiias, rail and road trap. spertation.•. • ;The ° constiltants stressedthat the Centralia park could provide a growth centre for the area,. which woidd assist 'In regional development in the •mastpr:actic al -way possible, . Tens .of tneusanda of Western Qntarior_esidents'be• came: familiar, with the former RCAF ,Station Centraliawhen it held spectacular air force day demonstrations for the , public. ,Mr. and Mrs. • Norman Hoy, --Goderich, wish to announoe the engagement of their daughter, Audrey Elaine, •to Mr. Robert James Watt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Watt •of.Blyth. The wed- ding 'will take ,prace Saturday; May_13, 1967 at 12 o'clock noon' in +Clinton Pentecostal Church, Clinton. - 16x • • IRWIN-I wish to empress sin- cere • thanks to fiends and, neighbors for cards, gifts, fdowens `sand visits I received while a patient in Goderich hospital. Special thanks do Drs. N. C. Jackson, K.° Lain. Ebert, J. R. Leitch and staff on second floor ' east. I also wish to express many thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Ohman, Miss - Mitchell and staff of Mainland • Manor. Lucy Irwin. 16x KE,RNIGH.AN - My sincere thanks, to everyone for their many acts sof ' thoughtfulness and kindness during m!y re- cent illness. . Audrey Kernighan. 16 PITBLADO-t wish to thank my friends and relatives for re- membering me with flowers, cards and visits Avhile I, was a patient in the hospital. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. -3. -W: Wal- lace, Dr. G. F. ' Mills, the nurses and staff for their kind attention. Da'e Pitblado. 16x 21. Bus. Opportunities P 1T. and ;Mrs. Neal J. v y,, . I('; erioti, aiinounoe.the. engagement of their daughter, Mary Joanne, ' to Mr. Paul Arthur MccKeown, son of Mrs. Lucille OEfeKeown, Camp(bellfdrd, Ont., and the late Thomas Mc- Keown. The wedding • will take -place on Saturday, May 217, 1967, at three o'clock, in Maple Street Gomel Hall, Clinten., 16x G. Coming Events Officicil Visits Nursing Homes ry Goderich Alexandra Marine tied General Hospital and the Maitland Manor Senior Citizens home received a visit from cam Sharp, Hospital contact oft. icer who represents the Ontario Hospital Services Commission' through its insurance. branch, Mr; Sharp called on the man. agement of both the hospital and the nursing home on Thursday, April 13th, in order to settle any premium problems that might arise which could not be readily dealt with from the OHSC head office in Toronto. The OHSC officer makes per- sonal contact with doss throughput Western Ontario on a regular schedule to investigate and explain to_ patients and staff, the termsofthe OHSC. He was much impressed by the unique heating system. for God. erich hospital, provided by the Goderich Manufacturing company byneans of an underground pipe which conducts the steam from that factory to the hospital. There will be a rummage • sale - at St. George's Anglican Ohuroh, Saturday, April. 29, 1:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Margaret Seager Club. , , 16-17 Coarse and hear Rev. Gordon Winch, the "Padre ,,of the Pubs" nil Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton. Special ntiusie by the Centennial Youth Choir. 16 iReception and dance for Mir: and MTs. Clayton Boyce (nee [Riese Pearson), Saturday,' April 22 at 8:30 p.m. at. Zne ioh Com- munity Centre. Music by the Norris Orchestra. Everyone,•wel-4 come.' • • . 016x_ Bake Sale and country table will be held in Denomane's Flow- er Shop, Saturday, April 22, at 1 o'clock. Sponsored by Colbornef Township Home 'and • School Association. 16 The _ Goderich Home and School Association -will -hp1d their regular mpeeting, • • April 25th at dight o'clock, at .Victoria School,. A film, Highway to' Ha�p- piness,'' will he shown. • 16 Saturday,- April 22, reception and dance for Mr. and Mrs. James Hoyt, 7 to 11:30 earn. Base- ment, Elm Haven Motor Hotel. Everyone welcome. L a d i e s, please brig 'lunch. 16. Members and friends of Gode- rich Horticultural Society are reminded to visit the president (Miss Howell's) garden, 12 St. Vincent St. dine 'between 2 p.m. and dark, April 26' or May 3. 16-17 2L Bus. Opportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANT MEN OR WOMEN • WHO ARE CAPABLE OF ORGANIZING A SALES FORCE To Demonstrate: A PROVEN LINE OF COSMETICS -.- Full Or .Part -Time =- Training provided. Excellent remuneration. Reply in writ- ing, stating present status, name, address and telephone number to ' BOX 99, GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR Much Busier. (cont. from page 2) did achievements of Elaine Tan. ner, during the swimming coma petitions held at the British Em. pire Games in ' Jamaica last winter may have stimulated a great deal more -interest locally in swimming as a competitive sport. • After a resurfacing treatment men, ftp hptht.PAgis at;°the fid~ erbain .park last year, they •are both in excellent condition, eas. ier- to maintain and costing less to operate, reported Such. The recreation program for the, youths and children will in. elude tennis, badminton, volley. ball and basketball, all of which can be played at the outdoors gymnasium, at the .park_on&r-uce Street. Several skilled tennis players have agreed to offer instructions to those wishing to learn the fine points of that game. This•train. ing will be provided during the .,early evening hours. An enlarged •soccer schedule is also planned for this year and leagues for different age groups are being formedagain for another season. As in previous years, the .profits, Sandy and Stan , will offer excellent train- ing and organization • for this sports activity. Offering Two New 4-H Clubs This year, two new 4-H Clubs will be offered in the south half of , Huron County, these being the .4-H Forage Club and the 4-H White Bean -Club. -The Forage Club will be set • up to demonstrate the value of using recommended forage mix. tures and also to •improve the quality and yield of hay, pasture, and forage seed production; The White Bean Club will be set up to demonstrate the value of good seed, good cultural practices, and disease, control, as 'well as a study of production costs and methods of marketing.' • - An organization meeting will be held for these two 'clubs on April 26`at 8:30 p.m. in Zurich Town Hall. -Farmboys and girls be. twee n the ages of‘12 and 20, who are interested fi "this type of project, are urged to attend this organization meeting; states Dave Inglis, extension.. assistant, departmeht of agriculture, for Huron county. Donate Plane A .Canadian built aircraft,be. lieved to ae the sole survivor of - the pioneer era before the , First World War, will soon be on display at the National 4iviation Museum. • The monoplane resembles the famous Bleriot Xi which made the first flight.from France to England.' It , was bolt in 1910 by _Robert. McDow,all, town engineer of 'Owen Sound't , The plane has a 27.foot six. inch ,wingspan and is powered by the same type. of Anzani 25 h.p:"engine that carried Bleriot across the channel. Top speed. Was 'about 36. miles an hour: 'The National 1Uluseum of Can. ada acquired the aircraft from the widow o:.Keith Hopkinson of erich,' Ontario. ^1 . • --.� �ila�t ,anit.97`4l TO BUY, RENT, HIRE, SELL OR FIX Phone 524-83311 SIGNAL -STAR