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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-05-25, Page 13y 1'u1 Champion Grader being loaded onto\shiplat Montreal, Cheap Water Era For most Ontario inland mun. icipalities, the era of cheap wafer is over, according to Dr. James A. Vance, chairman of the Ontario Water Resources Commission. Speaking before the 'Canadian Club in London, Ont., Dr. Vance • said. the period of rapid industrial and municipal expansion which has been und'er say, in the Prov. ince for some time has made for. mer water supplies inadequate in many cases. AS a result, he said more and more water will be supplied by the Great Lakes system through pipelines similar to the lakes Huron and Erie, water supply -° systems, already under con. struction. Even if local supplies are ade. quate in quantify to fill the imm. edtate needs. of a municipality, they may. not supply enough water to properly dilute the resulting wastes and prevent'pollution, t_ Thts ..situation .has become more prevalent, *and is a diff. ;cult one for the general public and those active in water con. servation fields to'recognize, Dr. Vance said. "We have not yet been able to find a sufficiently economic method for removing all wastess- from water without requiring the receiving stream to provide some dilution to the municipal wastes discharged into it. . , ."It is stiff necessary to set aside some of the flow in a stream for waste dilution purposes in or. der that the natural processes of self.purification in the stream can continue to. function," Dr. Vance pointed out. , "Adequate pollution control will also require large expendit. ures of money'.." .he said, "but it is cheaper In the -long run to prevent pollution than to attempt ,a Business. Directory ¢ Ronald ' . L.: McDoaId CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. , 39 St. David St., 524-6253 Goderich, Ontario - R N. BENTLEY •• ACCOUNTANT 4 Britannia Rd. E. — Goderich Phone 524-9521 Sky Harbour Air .Services Ltd. For Charter Flights Flying. Instruction New & Used Aircraft Sales Over after it has to remedy place" e Goes This, area's first, cow:CAW' ' college is slated to opaf this fall at Poon, near. Kitchener,. but campuses may eventually spread. to other centares.- • • The college, officially cone. stoga 'college; of Applied.Arts and' Technology, is meant,�to Pros • vide post.high,sohoo1 traifingfor shdents in Perth, . Ruron, Water. • loo and Wellington Counties, OTHER CAMPUSES Peter Mason, chairman of the , • college board of governors,Said the board ,was choosing only, a first site, and that it is poss. ible other campuses with 1,500 to 4,000 students will be estab. lished in the future. The boardwill continue to study need in other areas'with a view to establishing such"campuses taken necessary. YOUR. VACUUM, CLEANER' �R STORE SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION .OF QUALITY CLEAt4 RS BY ' EUREKA, GENERAL -ELEC- 'TRIC AND LEWYT BEFORE YOU BUY. Hutchinsori Radio --- TV' Appliance 308 Huron Rd. 524-7831 YES Motorcycle :Liability Insurance Available Thru aitieL/L gia/L`O/L FINANCIAL COUNSEL 23 W1 L1.1NGTON STREET NORTH • GODERICH, CANADA 524-9088 0 Mutual -Investmetit Funds a Spe©i>alty REFRIGERATION .and SERVICE' All 'makes All types.,. GERRY'S APPLIANCES o The Square Phone 5248434 " Ph� Store That Service • Built" rel, Bus. 524-95311 Res. 524-9243 --PETER S. MacEWAN -INSURANCE AGENCY` REALTOR 44 North Street Goderich, Ont.° Alexander and Chapman GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE R.. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building, Goderich Dial 524-9662 :-WHIig Accredited .a Public Accountant 88• Elgin Ave. W. 524-8797 Goderich Ontario R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The. Square 524-7661 A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT .S,-57 SOUTH STREET TELEPHONE GODERICH, ONTA 10 524-7562 Before Investing ... Investigate UNWED ED ACCUMULATIVE FUND LTD. ' ALBERT J. SHORE . epresentdtive_.. _ • UNITED INVESTMENT SERVICES LTD. 92A Quiilbflc Si. V4.$64 • X.. ee MacEwan • • INSURANCE 44 North Street — Phone 9531 The seeond site could be chosen two years from now, depending on the success of the first college, said Victor -Polley. of Stratford, ag member. 01 the 12*man board, of gover><tors. Kitchener has offered the board 144 acres of free land- at High. way 491, south ot, Uoon for the college. Mr. Polley` said the free land offer wasn't a major factor,.. in the, board's choice: , "T,he board felt because 01 the population concentration andlae. � cause of the fall.. opening tar that the Kitchener site would a good choice," PRE FABS Plans are to open the college this fall in a, prefabricated build. ing on the Kitchener site. The' board decided that existingbuild. ings suggested .for • temporary accommodation, including an in. Dean Construction Firm To Reconstruct. Part Of Pier OTTAWA- A Tecumseh, Ont., firm, Dean Construction Co. Ltd., has been awarded a $187,183 con.. tract for the reconstruction of the Snug Harbour pier and approach. es at Godarich, Ont., Public Works -Minister George J. Mc. Ilraith announced today.- Snug Harbour is used by commercial and pleasure craft operating on Lake Huron;- The successful contractor sub. mated the lowest of ten bids opened May 3, the high being $257,7t2. Deluxe taill186 cut above the rest' • A new riding. mower with all the features you want! 5 hop. Ezee- Start• engine-- - 26" -rotary. Flex•N•Float mower A for- ward speeds:plus reverse, `easy height adjustment Disc•O•Matic drive finger- tip-swingaway steering. And this new rider mee s a standards. Yes -- it's ,a cut above ,the rest! See it now. Argyle' Marine, & Small Engines 88 Britannia Rd. 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Three hundred lin- ear feet of the existing pipe and timber catwalk on the weF•': side* of the harbor will also b.• reconstructed. - SOME DREDGING Minor dredging -.of irregular ,areas _ of the harbor will be carried out to• a depth of , four • to five feet. Reconstruction of the exiting structure - is made 'necessary to restore the serviceability of Snug Harbour which is visited by some 250 U.S, Lid Canadian plea. 'sure craft annually and is used by local pleasure and fishing boats. • Plans and specifications were prepared -by the London district office of the federal Department Of Public Works, The contract is under -the supervision of E. ,D, Manchul, ,Director of the' On. tario region of the Department. Work • is to pe completed • in eight months. EASE TENSION • Hypertension adds to the work of the heart and arteries, the On. tario Heart Foundation points out. Unless controlled, ' it can lead to serious complications. TOtal ; nspected :cattle ,nlau , ter, in The ,brat four months . of this. year Was. 33,000- ligatIPWO t . In the *sow moues of lash yeAr, However, the n'urnber . of • Steers was4O,000 headh1gher and dustrial tnf?.11 in Stratford, Were • the number of heifernunchanged unsuitable- The .big, decrease was in cows. Seven municipalities and Huron 70,000' fewer, Bull slaughter in county bidding" for the college the Jan..April period was 3;500' presented briefs at a meeting, o:. lower. This year's four month ' the governors in March. The mun. slaughter was composed oP51% icipalities were S tratfoord,; ' Kits steers, t45% cows, 23% betters and chener,,Seaforth, God. 1% balls. A . year before the pro erich and Galt, Hespel. • portions were* . 44% steers, 32% , er, Preston and North DumfreeS ; ,cows, 22%, heifers and..2% T ,waship made a .joint present. Calf slaughter, this year consist ation. ;edof 65% Male and 35% female The Board Tuesdaynightchose calves,•'.against 63.5% and 36.5% sf --=applicants for the .post. of last • year, r = ' -qo lege president. The six' will The decrease inrcow el,aughter.1 probably be interviewed 4onday, tugs has contributed to the re. The presicbnt will arrange dative strength of cow pricesthis . staff hiring for the opening in year. To the end tot April 57% the fall. A committee of the board is.; graded Choice and Good and only working on course (..reparation. v-10% Manufacturing • grade. . -- Coupled with this obvious iodic., , of 'the inspected cattle slaughter non ofhrd buildng ia New 'Design orally favourable moisture sit•. Is Selected Public Works Minister Ray Connell today announced' that a design has been selected for a uniquely Provincial Centennial Display that will symobolize On.` tario's participation in Canada's "Second Century of Progress." -• The Works Minister saidthe design is now being manufact- ured and will, within the next three or four weeks, appear at many Oatario Government build- ings and properties throughout, the province, including the God.; erich area. Ch e Tr nt hi gs ed on gold coloured anodized aluminum with vacuum rormed plastic pOle caps in the form and Colour of -the Trillium flow. er. Mr. Connell said the al -t, form of the display, whi is approx. imately 12 feet in breadth by nine ,feet in height is colour. fully composed of th shield the Ontario arms, the illium (On. tar.io's symbolic flow er) and the symbol of 'the C e enniai. The message is carriedon a wide. flowing ribbon at the base read. ing: "1967. the Province_ Of Opp- ortunity in Our Second A..entury 2067." Framed above t s assembly '- are the flags.of Canada and On. . the tario, flanked by _flags of the Centennial. The fla are mount. uation and pasture outlook for the' 1967 grazing season in Western Canada. ' PRICES LOWER Prices ofmanyby.productsare considerably lower than they ww;re ayearago. 'Ede prices were at a relatively high -level last spring but have been movinglow. er since the summer. For in. stance, Heavy Native Steer Hides sold at '21 1/2 131eie pound, early in May 1966 but 'are down to 11 8/4 cents per pound . early this month. U.S. prices are down by # � sans 9419 cont.* 1141$4,,;‘ idle slow is about 4 cens ; - ow and. inedible t tow y stints per pound below ;veal bus levels, Deaf variety meats, such. as. hearts,, tongues, livers and kidneys; are selling�gt 'tees =r such .below `a year ,algo, A ice' orally lower demand `from Xur Opel*, importers • for all classed. of byproducts -is a factor 'inc the price decline. • Calf skins,.. shee , sk. '` arlid. palled wool prices are cidwu,. Mont pork by.pi°'oduct- prices "care lik ► wise lower, Lard. in tankcars' is sating At $11, 50- isiv' t� `poua ' • compared to'�$14.00, a year . The 1evnl .ot' by,.produot;prices affects, both the price of livestock, ' and taie.Nitho'esaie• price of• neat.; Pupils Start On Exams pretty busy' around ViCs.• tor Lauriston now. Teaetiers have started spring tests and some ex. ams are coming up in June. ..! The St.®John's. Ambulancefir•st aid test was written on Tuesday and the oral and practical tests are scheduled for Thursday, May 18. All students are trying for "either preliminarror gold star certificates. It requiresalarge amount of studying and practice. What with tests, firstaid, and class trips that .are coming up, no one around Victor Lauriston, students of teachers, will have , much leisure time. "MORE and MORE ...MORE People Buy Woods Quality Freezers A size for . every need, including the new "Slim" modiel, only 201/2" width. 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