HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-07-10, Page 16if jQD IG SIGrNAL•STAR. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969
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FISH TALE? No, it's the absolute truth. Vacationers driving
over the Chesapeake Bay bridge-Tunhel in their, East Coast travels
can take a free "deep sea" fishing break—no extra charge—in some
ofthe best fishing waters in the world -three and a half miles .off
• the coast of Virginia where the Bay and the ;Atlantic Ocean meet.
Anglers report that bluefish, red drum,. flounders; croakers and
many other species are being caught in abundance in, this unique
"highway fishing hole."
Selected by ,top engineers as one of five wonders of the modern
world; the 17.6 mile long Chesapeake Bay Bridge -Tunnel connects
Virginia Beach, Va., and Cape Charles. Va.; at the tip of the
Delmarva Peninsula. Included in the *bay -spanning structure are
two mile -long tunnels that take automohiles under major shipping
lanes, two bridges. 12 miles of trestled highway 30 feet above the
water level, and four man-made islands, One of which inclugies the
625 -foot -long fishing pier show- r -re. a coffee and gift shop and
a lookout point.
By using the Bridge -Tunnel in driving north and south, motorists
- save almost 100 miles between Wilmington. Del.. land. Virginia
Beach, or an hour and a half of driving time.
Don't lose your,cool
Proper care of the refrigerator
makes its work in summer less
wearing arid more efficient, -say
"home economists at Macdonald
• institute, University of Guelph.
Refrigerators self -defrosting
or not, need periodic. cleaning.
This includes wiping the unit,
inside walls and shelves with
soda water. Avoid using • harsh
scouring • wder. The
refrigerator c., d . rs, a the
back of t= unit to be
cleaned at leas wice a year. A
• Contest No.1
vacuum cleaner brush will pick.
up dust and lint effectively. For
better operation, check to make
sure the refrigerator is' level.
Open" the refrigerator door as
little as possible. Most • of the air
loss occurs at the first. opening
of the door, so plan to take. out,
all things that will be needed at
one time.
To reduce odors in your
refrigerator, keep a cotton' ball
soaked in vanilla on the shelf.
1. Look • both ways be-
fore you cross the
street. ,
2. Keep from between
parked cars.
Ride your bike safely
and obey all signs and
signals.
4.. Play your games in -a
safe place away from
the street.
5. 'Walk when you leave
the curb.
6. Where there a r e no
sidewalks walk on the
left side o f the road
facing traffic.
An exhibition from the Ontario Housi•ng,C.orporation was in. town
June 28 th for 'a orae -day show. The mobile unit arrived Friday
and • lett to return to Toronto on Saturday afternoon. The
MOHtells county council
Although it has been difficult
for the Huron County Board of
Health to find qualified dentists_
and technicians to work in the
fields of preventative dentistry
"and sputum cytology in the
county, Dr. Evans is hoping that
these programs twill get
underway later this year, hesaid.
He termed as "unfortunate" a'
paper released by the tobacco
producers `defending their "'Semesters — one . scholarship of
product. Dr. Evans stressed thgt, $100 -re the 'degree course; one
on anaverage, persons who\scholarship of $100 re the
Diploma Course; and $100 re
scholarship to the student with
the highest standing at
Macdonald Institute.
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exhibition contained photographs and scale models of projects *
undertaken by the corporation throughout Ontario. - staff •
photo.
'dentistsbard- to find'
— -Council learned that 82
acres have been planted with
44,500 trees under the Huron
County reforestation project this
year. Average -cost per thousand
trees' was $36,70 or $19.91 per
acre.
Council agreed that
scholarships at the University of
Guelph be awarded to students
from Huron County with the
highest standing in combined
smoke two packs of cigarettes
per day have a life expectancy of
about eight years less than the
non-smoker and the person who
smokes less than half a pack each
day can expect to die about tour
years . sooner than the
non-smoker.
K. A. Childs, management
engineer of the Department of
Health, was on hand to discuss
proper disposal of garbage and
to review proposed legislation on
the matter.
He said that modern
disposable }foxes, cans, bottles
and other packaging 'is
responsible for the enormous
piles. of garbage with which ,
every municipality must deal
annually.
In other business last week:
— The executive committee
agreed to pay a $500 annual
retainer to the law firm of
Donnelly. and Murphy,
Goderich.
Elmer says:
Recommend sea
There is a grave deficiency in
equipment available for in -car
protection of children who are
too small to use regular seat
belts. This fact was highlighted
,,at a recent seminar staged by the
Ontario Department of
Transport. Statements made by
various speaker's included:
Child car seats offered in
;department stores give
practically no protection in a
crash, ,and may even increase the
risk of injury ... Two-thirds of all
child traffic fatalities are "car-
— Council also agreed that
scholarships at Centralia College
be awarded to students
completing their junior year.
Council asked that the
County Development 4
Committee give more study to
their proposal that coullCil
concur with a resolution from
the . United Counties of
Northumberland and Durham
that the provincial government
continue to subsidize the warble
fly program and make it
mandatory for all municipalities
in Ontario to carry out the
regulations.
t haress
occupants (U.S. survey) ... The
most dangerous position fora
child is on the lap of an adult in
the front seat ... One major auto
company makes (but • does not
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advertise) a plastic, shield -like
moulding that will protect
'children whose seated height is
not more than 19 inches; price
in Canada, $29.95.
The Ontario Safety League
recommends a belt -harness that
is obtainable for $9.95. It meets
S.A.E. and U.S. ,federal
standards, and is approved ,for
children 8 months to 6 years
weighing up to 50 pounds. It
allows the child to stand or sit.
Details from OSL, 208 King St.
W., Toronto 129.
REMEMBER
HELP YOUR '
- RED CROSS
TO HELP
ONTARIO MANUFACTURING
ABROAD -
`hirty-six. Ontario companies
extended their manufacturing
know-how and services to 11
countries in 1968, opening
branch plaints in the U.S.,
Europe an the Caribbean, or
authorizing companies in these. -
areas to manufacture their
products under licensing •
arrangements, states the annual
report of. the provincial
Department ,.• of Trade and
Development: Products involved
ranged from boating accessories
•'and byilding materials, to shoes
and sewer cleaners.
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MEED, /S:
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