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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-04-24, Page 1122nd YEAR= 17 LII 1111111.111111NII1111111111IIk1111ki1111Ni111kII11Il11kk1ylgllaNN�k���� , 1 I IIIIIIiIIIIIIIIlimu1111111111111111111111111111111A1111II1111k1;111111U11111111.1111I i ii Ni111IkINiIHtIHUhI1111111111111II1gIlIIHIIIIIIIIliIllII111IIHNIIpIIII1111iUIIIiI111IIUIIIQIIIINIIIIIIDIII1111Ig0IlIIIIIIpIQIIIiIiIIiIIHtHl11IIIIQIk1111111111111IIIIIUIIIIUII1111IIIIUIIIIIIIIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIiIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiII1111111111111111t1i11111111.t11111111111tI111111111Q111111111111111111111 i1lilllllll 11 'Thursday, April 24, 1969 sitioir covey Dignitaries will tal part in OXFAM Wal 1 -----could -r:Lbe be'sj yet.. 'The May 3 -date of the Hall will not be available'due to Ontario. Stratford plans a walk Goderich OXFAM "Miles for r the production of the Goderich ° for the Fall. Milli s" Walk is, drawing neat Little Theatre play "Star The Capital City jumped the * and promises to be the most Spangled. Girl" which. gives its gun on. Saturday, April 19, when successful held in the area so far, final presentation that night. some ' 37,000 Ottawatonians„set' with over 700 walkers expected Mr . M a c N ,a u g h t o n out ori their 40 miles trek with and federal, provincial, county commended the OXFAM Prime Minister Pierre -Elliott and municipal .officials taking committee this week and the Trudeau leading, part. residents of the town„ on the The 1968 Goderich Walk Robert McKinley, MP for „ raised almost $7,000 for worthiness of the efttort and self-help and emerger�cx projects Huron, has declared his said he w.ould be ' only too in 90 countries. The 1969.`Walk intention of walking as have The A pleased to partic}pate. a Hon. Charles MacNaughton, is expected to exceed this figure treasurer of Ontario and Minister Some will be walking for thea by a considerable margin. . of - Economics; Murray Gaunt, exciterrient of the occasion; Disease and Hunger are still MPP Huron -Bruce; John Berry, some will walk because their mankind's worst enemies. Mrs. Huron County Clerk treasurer friends are walking and some - Mary Poaps, Associate Directoi and Goderich Reeve Harry will sense the opportunity to of OXFAM of Canada who • Worsell.., "hurt a little” for the half of the 'visited Goderich a• few days ago, Goderich mayor Dr. G. Frank world wh$ are sick and hungry. urged "every person who walks Mills is unable to take part due People - in Chatham, Sarnia to. .think of his effort as to prior commitments to his and Watford will also be walking equivalent to saving one ,human • profession and Huron County ori the same date, as will most.. .life" from either hunger or Warden James Hayter has also participating towns ,and cities in disease. Y Nom, A• stated he will be unable to •take�AW�- ••• part due to prior commitments, !dor `aur���n Both send their wishes to the v walkers and "wish them ,every Students. may. be of any age The Goderich Lions Club is to eSs „"` and may take any number of the succ hold a summer school this year.The reslcins xt��Mr.°Berry and Mr. Worsen will � r' C' p � �`' during the month . of July at courses for the fee of $10 have a challen e�match between "� � � _ � � ' '�' '_ Lions Club will• be spending g 4 Goderich District Collegiate IP F.'�.. QAC.; �. ... '".. wi°o.. L' .. " 1 . , r them. Challenges are springing The a ointments were ��,K ; Institute. emphasize on the project and New, principals were named AP _ ' the courses are. open up daily among those committed contained in- motions reported a ,a� ,"� - Paul Howe, principal for the to the walk. for the J. A. D. McCurdy Public"'A u' "�" " kj summer school program said this to. any person from the area, of School at Centralia and the out of• a clised - April 14 , R anyage, but that the course will whole n �`.,��` ` '. � , • � ��� - - .week the school will have seven g Goderich Lions Club members Colborne Central School when committee of the . h t carry e, "credits. of o d of meeting.. Salaries.- • were not' , , :f � k `» possible courses 'including persons will Ae minimum for County Bar.� • u. � .. Orkin art man the check oints and the Huron C y� 5��� .. • '_. - >, ,�, sewing, 'woodworking, , will Ag� 15 .. • members of the Goderich Education met Monday evening announced and no furthereach course. background information on the conversational French, theatre Arrangements were made last Kinsmen • Club Will be Si CentralCHuron Secondary g ^ arts, ntyping and general business. f transporting walkers back to the School, Clinton. two men was immediately tptelfriolLererandGothdeeriacphprosvealh000l start if and when they drop out. Slated for the McCurdy available. A 225 foot automatic unloading boom aboard the Laker E. B. Barber buckled early Wednesday The school will start .July 2 Ladies' groups will supply -School post is W. J. Linfield, a The board also accepted the morning and collapsed into Goderich harbour while being swung inboard. The accident happened at and will run two hours per day, Board was refreshments. ,•- native of Goderich now teaching , resignations of R. E. Crawford, y Michigan. No tine was injured. from a.m. to 11 a-mr five days Members obtained.ot the Lions Club • principal of Victor -Laaunston about 6 a.m, while the Barber was taking on salt for Green Ba , The walk will start at and if near Barrie, Ont.- The Colborne Black P A Neither Captain Frank Wagg nor chief Officer Harry Reid could -say how the accident happened, but per week until August 1 All committee were Jim Coulter, from outside McKay Hall and if job will be filled b:yly W. H. Black School in Goderich, and W. D. Harold- ement who is currently su ervising Burton, business administrator an eye witness said it appeared as though a tag winch a safety winch used to control the swing of the courses will not necessarily be immediate past pres.;° John the weather is incl w y A,said Mr. Baird incomingres.; will be made for principal for public schools in of . South Huron District High giant boom - malfunctioned, causing the 'booms main winch gear to twist the framework. Marine for �two hoursl per day, and Lawley, vice pres. , School arrangements p p � the use of a hall nearby. McKay Belgrave, Brussels and Blyth. School in Exeter. Mr. Crawfords surveyors last Wednesday were still working on the problem of raising the boom. It is expected extra p,.,, ,• heavy cranes will have to be brought in to lift the damaged part back aboard. The`. B. Barber is one conversational French as two Principal John Stringer and Mr. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllltltlllllllltlllllllllllp1111111IIlllllllq•111111111111111111111111111I reof th anon is year. M.at tmondg g that would probably, be for one Howe also took part in the of the school year. Mr. Burton's of the three largest fakerso use she harbour. She is 575 feet long at the keel and is 7,536 net tons. hour per day. discussions. takes effect at the, end of this She was half loaded at the time of the accident. - photo by Ron Price month, but the board agreed to r . x retain him fox the next two months at accepted per month. BoardBoard of �s� ,„ h 1, , `{ ,, Also accepted by the board h �s ..��'i:..�. 14 l ..f were the resignations of three edteachers: Mrs..Isabel Wheeler, Wingham Public School; Mrs. `.rthan. ex ec Hullett Central e Jean ,.K•oetsier, considerably School and Mrs. Margaret Turnbull, Exeter Public Schools: - All take effect at the close of the When the Huron County cost of renovation • at $23,200, appointments as chairman of Seaforth and removal of junked be :equipped with two-way_ school year. Board of Education opened without air conditioning, which Winghans hospital board. cars from the board -owned land. radios to summon help and tenders Monday evening, the reportedly cost about $3,000 Jamey Kinkead of Goderich APPROVED a policy under improve scheduling.g. price of converting space at more. , - was selectedas one replacement which a teacher may be grantedDECIDED that on May 1 theEducationschools will no longer Central Huron Secondary The board subsequently on the committee and the name a two-year leave of absence with School, Clinton, into offices for authorized relocation of a. of the other, a .Wingham man,.the guarantee of an equivalent free milk to students in.Usbo providee director predicts the school system's central staff science lab at a cost of $3,131. was witheld until he is contacted job on his or her return. Township and other areas, but "considerablyand his availability assured. HELD for study • by the new , will continue to sell milk in was found to be That work is finished. extra staff higher than anticipated," in the The plan is to convert surplus The arbitrator's basic role will plant superintendent a proposal school. words of John Lavis, board space on a single floor in one 'be to apportion the school that watchmen' be hired to chairman. wing at C H S S into budget among the towns and protect Goderich District AGREED to meet at 8:30 John Cochrane, Huron • townshipin the county -- taking Colleiate Institute on a 24-hour p.m. Monday and again at 7:30 Mr. Lavis said tenders were administrative• •offices and a County's director of education, opened at the board board meeting room. The space into account the assets and basis from May until October. p,m. Thursday to work on the envisions a 17 -member closed door session prior to the is avable because the School's liabilities of each unit when it TABLED a proposal that budget. The, next regular administrative staff.. for the regular meeting. He refused to capacity is 1,400 students and joined the county school,system. McKillop Township school buses meeting is on May 5. school system and the board of g A township which came into disclose the names of bidders, enrollment is below 1,000. tit education on Monday night mounts of tenders Serving temporarily as a head the county school system with a the a on, UdS Off heavy debenture debt may have approved t organizational chart submitted or the original office are the former quarters of Y based on that number of head estimate of Paige and Steele, the Ontario Dept. of Education to pay a higher mill rate than a -• office staffers. architects for the planned„ in the. Huron County Court township with no debt, for Six of the -17 have been hired House at Goderich. The ample,these,questions renovation. ° ex and already and applications are will be settled by the arbitrators. t d' i h t 1'i`ml e S t d rtS ' d t Z d m• the boaxd chairman would Education Dept. _is leaving its ,„- being sought for three more nl that the architects will furnishings through the end of In other business Monday, th€' y 9 �� LEWIS ELSTON CARDIFF say only • openings. The remaining be instructed to try to negotiate June, the county is charging board. Sunday clocks will advance one hour. positions will be filled when the At'THORILELT Mr. Cochrane served County 25 years a reduction in the lowest tender. $100 a month rent and the to. attend the first, annual need develops, Mr. Cochrane To release details now would not• school board has installed a new conference of the As�Sociation of Studded tires must not � said. be in the board's best interests, telephone. dies;Already appointed or on the Mr. Lavis added-- Both Barry Wenger of Director, of Education in Orillia pe iffr. Cochrane are ham and Ronald Menzies of May 26 28. lt1Sed ofter April 30.M esides M oath WinEI �o� a roll b t 1e board last m g,� payroll When 1 a business administrator, ,School • decided to establish its head Goderich resigned from the AGREED to advertise for superintendent, two assistant office in Clinton, one contractor arbitration panel -- Mr. Menzies tenders on demolition of the for 25 ears - superintendents and a secretary. whose name was, not disclosed for personal reasons and Mr. former Neil Bell Shell service " �� his station on Highway 8 in HuronY The board has advertised for was said to have estimated the Wenger because. of Lewis E,iston Cardiff, Mr. Cardiff was .chief applicants for the positions of •• overnment in 1957 and• plant superintendent, chief thurch Conservative MP for � Hurr�n g whip accountant and office manager - held Diefenbak-er --- _-1�J5�8--during—the Count for 25 years, diedin S it riq. Y .one job') aria manager-; of -J -_� ��-�c� Joseph's Hospital, London, April administration. He also was purcYt'asing and services. synodical 16. He was 77. parliamentary secretary _to D. S. f e The chart calls for eventual Harkness minister of agriculturewife of the Presbyterian minister The �+eeted of€i ers dor the -D^: Henderson,._ St_ Cather,, • A friend and constant creation of eight' more jobs: a • For the first time in 10 years Miss E. L. McClelland, pres, o supporter of former 'Prime in '1959 and 1960: in Beaverton told the story of corning year are, Mrs. membership: Mrs. Cyril AA Mr.. and Mrs.. Cardiff had secretary -receptionist; two the annual meeting of the council, who spoke of trips to corning Rid etown, Mon. pr Don life ms, Hamilton. Cardiff John first elected Mr. the Bible throe h to Christ's g to returned from Florida April 11, accounting clerks, a payroll Synodical Society of Hamilton � miss}onary workers in faraway g Mrs. R. w. Burnham, Sarnia, past Cardiff was�time with slides taken on a trip Mrs. R. W. Nee, Leamington, The funeral service was held supervisor and fourclerk-typists. a n d t, o n d o n V o-nre n 5 places. , res.; Mrs. Gordon Whitton, St. Parliament in ente At that • The board also • named a Missionary Society of ,the Rev. J. K. Ross Thomson, to the holy Land. She applied p "was elected librarian and Mrs. J. G. time, he represented the old at the United Church, Brussels, Catharines, res. Mrs. George.Stratford historian. nine -member vocational advisory Presbyterian Church in Canada moderator of Hamilton • . and the Biblical stories to the actual pBallantyne, , federal riding of Huron North. at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, April scenes of Biblical happenings as Corman, Brantford, vice ores.: withev: Alan Johnston committee and ,replaced two of was held at Knout Presbyterian London Synod, conducted the Mrs. F - A. Creasey, Chatham and Members without Eortdfoonlieo,• • 19, . It .r._. - ev. G. L. they ar oday are. JoPh.___ He- crontrnued, to• --win electrone t officiating. Hymns were Rock of the five members of the newly ChurehIrom- April 15 to 17r evening service. t, R e d n e s d a y evening, l4'Iis• J: �' P,ng}ish, Wingham; after election even after the g Y sec's.; Mrs. William Adamson, Milverton; Mrs. BernardThomas, riding was merged into the new Ages and What a Friend We Have named arbitration committee. Mrs.., Gordon Whitton, pres., Royal, pastor of Knox, re resentatives of the C('IT , in Jesus. Board Chairman John Lavis was in charge, and the theme conducted Holy Communion at P London, treas.; Commitee Wingham-; Mrs. mrl Bailey, H�iron-Perarea. • will head the vocational panel was "Togetherness with Christ. 9.30 a.m. Wednesday. Children of the . Church ;land Welland; • Mrs. Scott Harold B ley, Mr. Cardiff was born in seerta afternoon group: and Mrs-ChatleS •Interment was - irr--Brussels which will include Gordon W. in prayer, action and faith." During Wednesday's sessions Explorers, togethsfr with sole of •-' rest • Brussels and lived there for most Mrs. J_ Ross McDonald, Appi'n Glencoe; Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers Muir of Goderich, W. N. Counter The board of management members acceplec� the estimate the leaders ole youth groups eveninggroup:Mrs. Ernest Falconer, Forest. of his lire. were: The Honorable Charles of Clinton, Lorne Kleinstiber of synodical officers and of donations to be met during presented a skit in a television On retirement from public Fort Erie romotion: format. The youngsters asked Spencer, > A Mr. Royal officiated at the service in 1965, he returned MacNaughton, treasurer of Dashwood (representing the presbyterial presidents met at 3 the coming year. uestidns of themselves and of Ml`s. Ronald Ford, Dutton; girls installation ceremonies. Ontario and minister of Exeter district) and Richard p,m., Tuesday April 15 and at 6 Mrs. W. H. Adamson t>eas., of q group: Mrs. Robert Sutherland, from Ottawa to live in Brussels,their audience regarding the P A highlight of the Synodical economics; Honorable Waldo Wehmeyer of Wingham. Also on• p.m. A complimentary dinner London put the minimum figure individual's lace in the Woodstock; childrens group: "moving to 445 Elizabeth Street, N the committee will be four for officers and voting delegates • at $160,930 for the ten p Hensall was the Friday morning Listowel, about a year ago. Montieth, Conservative MP •for community,the church and the Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, , Mr. Cardiff is survived by h's Perth; Eric Winkler, MPP; board members: Mrs. Marilyn was provided by the Huron presbyterials in the synodical. i home helpers: Miss Fsall; devotions conducted by Miss �t Murray Gaunt, MPP; Robert funder, Seaforth; John Presbyterial. At 7.30 p.m. • a During the morning sessions world. McDonald Goderich; friendship Lily MacArthur, 77 Arthur wife, the former Mrs. Alice lOra McKinley, MP; Glen Hays, Broadfoot, RR 1. Brucefield; service of special music wag 'chairmen of the various Miss Margaret Ramsay, a Street, Goderich. Miss McFadden, two sons, Clarke of and service: Miss E. W. Kramp, of provincial judge and John White. G rdon Moir of Gorrie - 'and given by the senior' choir • of committees in the society gave missionary on furlough from Walkerton; literature: Mrs. H. G. MacArthur is a Deaconess, retired An Brussels; t, B.C. and Ross g Strap Exeter and Mrs. K. "W. and former head of childrens rs Dean Active pallbearers were George G net Hicks, RR 3, Exeter.' Knox Church, under the short talks on some aspect. of Guyana showed 'slides of Brussels; a daughn ter, M . - d Feagan, Gordon McGavin, direction of William Cameron- their ' parti star work in women's work in that country g. work for the •lfresbyterian The vocational advisory and lay training sessions for the Rayner, Paris; press sec: Mrs. A. a step- n, Dad Listowel; anMrs. C. Church of Canada. • a step -son, David `McFadden of Russell Bolton, Ted Thomas, committee's duties are to Mrs. J. C. Whit ingdon committee. G. Neal, Sarnia; supply: Selwyn Baker and Lloyd•Michel. commence Sept. 1', introduced the • guest speaker, 11�1rs. William Fitzsimmons, natives. � Toronto. - u Rogers Cable TY seeks CqIHuIjI installation rights Rogers Cable Television of put '75 per cent of the necessary 'Toronto asked ,council Thursday cables underground, to be give the same television Airland, upon receiving the installation ri a is council gave to "franchise" began forming a ue W ater a Ca L levision Service satellite company, called Blue ebrua• r Water Cablevision, . to serve, A letter ' from.. Rogers' Goderich: The company is still so icitors quoted sections from awaiting a licence application the Ontario Municipal` Act hearing from the'Canadian dealing with prohibition of Radio -Television Commission. monopolies. Rogers, in its letter to council, ., Late in February council • said it was surprised to learn awarded a Strathroy firm, council' had granted permission Airland Communications Service to a company -(Blue Water) Ltd., the right" to establish which appears, "not i legal eight -channel service in Goderich• entity." at a cost of $190,000 after Council decided to seek legal hearing submissions from interpretation of the sections of Airland and Rogers. the Ontario ,Municipal Act The award went to Airland before making a decision on the largely because, it promised to Toronto firm's request. sq e.