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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-04-08, Page 8�yYFv • SIGNAL -STAR. THURSDAY, AT -R1% 8,19'7: "x.!41..441 i'9r1r." '►.1.,1'. ►",►14'i' •i•'0•^►41i'Y. Mr.st. 4►44*tr'1✓4 O+►'rW.:6,i.1'h-'�•'�►^'Ma•'�Yr9a'b�1i'Or'6."4 •GDC] - el* s ' 44„m ••'m, 4„ --.'OFA,:G.•G��44-i'+b•gr"�101►i4w►ii'► ► f _ .:..--: i41► M�► 441 �a►� W. feen 60,6,1616,6,60.46."6.6.!*1►1r'► . Approximately sixty percent of Canada's twenty one million . people, live in a sixty thousand square mile section of the country's 3,851,809 squire mile total area. This ' region, representing under two percent of the country's area, is "known to geographers as "The - Industrial Heartland." ' What is it that gives one , region sea a commanding position in -a 'country of this size? How do some parts of the region ,differ ileum others? -What is the. "geographic character" of »-eaah"f,JXhe, !Via' the region? These were some of the questions to which 'Mr. Rittinger's Year Four, geography students sought answers this term. The project involved doing research and writing an essay on an assigned topic; presenting the core of their researtlr' to the class; setting, assigning, and marking two homework questions ue tons a db:.. s answered ' \ TFit t las: on each topic as presented; and preparing a two pag('--strriTTr'ar., of the care of their research' THE Huron County Board Of Education REQUJRES • :CUSTODIAN For For the ext several weeks, in the winter. Perhaps its some of these summaries will greatest unpc stance is that it appear in the Signal Star. links the Heartland to -the -West Following are the first•'twb of Coast. these student reports on "The Highways are most important Industrial Heartland." as an internal transportation :, route. , The most important of THE HEARTLAND these is the 401 vyhichconnectss Major cities from 14YG EN E DE .JONG 461Ar ' ' all the major BY MYRTLE SPI:VAK" ' • 'The Heartland is- located in Montreal to Windsor. Air Deepest sympathy to the the eev"itra;> area of Canada on transportation links, the' ' ' family of Cecil Blake, whose the Gait 'Lakes - St. Lawrence Heartland' to, isolated areas of sudden 'passing. was a shock $o ., lowlands" its here that all of, ; Canada and major cities of the many, Mr, and,. Mrs; „Blake were the raw materials of the Schield world. •both raised around here and, are are collected and processed. Mail and people are its most',; well known in the community. • Y Goderich and area. obituaries MRS: MARY ANN (ANNIE) COUSINS Mrs.. Mary Ann (Annie) Cousins, 96 Albert ,St., MT died suddenly April 3 a her residence. She was 73. The daughter of James and , Jane (Bradley). Drennan,°sI e' was car and drove north, the flames horn June 26, 1897 in Ashfield were colouri,7ig the road red, so Township. She ' was married we knewit \wasn't 'very, far away ,:December• 8, 1913 inw""Klink Pre`sbytnrian_ Church to Jacob As , we topped • Glen''$ Hili a G®ttsitts` who predeceased her horilble •sight met our eyes. • January 6, 19.56:4 tulip, \ienary's barn was. a'solid Ilia$.* of flames. It was like a: ' Funeral service'was Monday, . im olclantw� oes-,.Pipelines ate Visitors �vi> tr• Mr. a c3- .l0 ,"••^-, c:eta.t:, 404.,>�,,.,, llaz►te's is1lerna,,,•�.•. April 5 at. Stiles: Puma}.�•1•l.ome: ` • Aver . �0°l0. •,o1c�Lhe ,"�Rln .and.,,a.,u�,.,,�, rf r� 16% ortl"io, manuletured goods anew method, user}to t anspor -Yx" ;ittfe;r 'alt` •werelit -and Mrs . Flatu.m'k .t Casts •sl t<tek up` out' o'f int � .Ret w :li I;; Royal are located in this, the most industrialized part of Canada. Besides being the ittost industrialized area it 4 is also the social, political, financial and geographical heart. of Canada. The, largest cities and, since the opening of ' the Seaway, the largest ports arc found here. P6wer i; perhaps the most important single factor to be -considered is this industrialized_ area. The Heartland has long been a world l'e'ader in the dek-elopnient (1! hydro. 1^hi, has,, been due to the' lack of mine=ral fuels <<nct partiall\ to the lack of Iasi"1lo\.tIih r1\ct•s. r 111 ivajor h\ dro, slugs 1n the I leal-t land have •nu\\ been de\eloped .Xtld We must look to . t hernial and lltti'lear po\\ i r asp` a future [tomer source. Thermal nreidtCOUC"'"i`>��" 1ulrnitlg vital which is imported from thy' „rth-eastern 1-.S. \ucl po\\el' i stilt �tt x�pt`ritne,-01 �1 het'aultse (an ICTN-.,Ilan uranium II set as far as•po\\er goes. ' VICTORIA PUBLIC SCHOOL - ffit�tlt ttic puwei i:t Mill nutinl\ natural gas al;d nil which G:oderich'� - is pipedr{i i front the-.\Ihr'rt;1 oil Written applications should be fields. \1,>n,lre.tl h•,\\ e\t r .' addressed to: supplied h\ i l''a11i"f 'the St.' ' NW' R. McVean, Plant Superintendent, Huron -County Board Education, 97 Shipley St', 1 a�rrent`e II i\ers._fr1101 the Far •1•:a,t ataal. \•i'tIeiuela. • The heartland . t\as first -d'e\eloped because of its \Vater l transportation 'routes' ,Since l he 14ipeaing of ' the St. 1.,<iwreace Clinton, Ont. �,, • w Sea'\a\- the intt'rior''` of 1rth -' Deadline for applications April \lilerica ,,has been accessible, to . Ally. Iieart'Iand is not the i4,'' e97 t. ,Apphc-aots will be" ocean liners, richest arra of Canada''but it- is Transfer of cargo to he the collecting point. fox the rich - ,)utified if required for • interview, . a •.- shipped through the locks is 'n01 resourcesof the Shield. The Alec essar\; all\ more. Rail I'Ieartlalld is a' mirror of the R. M: Elliott, Chairman. (ova in _-. — ---- a trrinspur-tausz0_-_ls used_ _to feed All .roads -t( D. J. Cochrane, Director. etc n, o eS t.lc \\itstt • putts, .portage freight and .as an (1 .1 d.. tt.)• the altero ilt\e' trunsportalion route Heartland. - • mait�r: ate and natural h -tire, the ,re like h ,' beacons' ff' oilgas. The Alfred Fry of Auburn, Mr. and like abtl � y eacons o tciating.. whom he married°i, Mitchell on interment was in Colborne September 30, 1923; two sons, Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ray Harold, Qodericis and William, Robinson; Guy Robinson, Franke Sarnia; 'five daughters,: '.Mrs, ]Niton, lion Sproule, Les ' Marvin (Beulah) Gocid, Mrs. Ken Pentland And Ralph Matthews. (Betty) 'Prowse, Mrs. 'Gerald GEORGE DOUGLAS CARDWELL (Marie) Dobie and Mrs. Gateau Funeral service was held (Pauline) Jacques, all of (Dorothy) Monday ° for George hy) 'eorge Douglas Cardwell,' for 'formerly Of Clinton Goderich; Mrs. Do Squires, C o r'� n n a ; l �f and husband of •leten Thomas. grandchildren; one—aster, fNit Mr. Cardwell died April 3 in James (Florence) Ritchie, the Sarnia -General Hospital: London; and five brothers, , . In addition to his wife, he is ' Frank, Toronto; Cecil,• survived- by. one ,, daughter, Kitchener; Leslie, Grand Bend; •Margaret (Peggy) ane(, one song .ant Alvin and Carl, Hamilton; ' •Paul, 1?dth` of Sarnia. :,Kuneral.. s(�,.�r ce WII r'�/`� dt `[`` 1S r SZQ`. 8 ]tYi'1cVCI wv . ' A ri1:- 5r.,. at� . 1... , ,;�. � u' ' P :�'t es!- -air(?a3 'Ho'me `half brothers - Amos with Rev. Leonard Warr , ' Alen Osbaldeston of Toronto"-' flexibility of length and Mrs. Harold Fn'�•and" Mr. gild p!)mling to the sky. 'Clouds 0.a interment was in Maitland • officiating. -; Osbaldeston of Goderich and rs, era Q, an soil Paulo Cemetery. and • the cleanliness" • of ,the Muskoka, on' Sunday', March `?H; dancing fireflies against a .:operatLon makes it'an important background of gossamer smoke. JOHN 1-iQRACE KNIGHT diameter, the absence of waste M C • Id F d ;�pttrks flew like • a -million • i11 Mr. and Mrs;. Emmerton We- inquired of the loss • and • John llorace Knight fit `file Heartland pr.•oduces a large amount of its own food. reported a lat-ge herd of deer, found t hitt Philip had lost about Kingston St , died sudde nI including 11'.i1', on the "old ' si\t\ pigs and an unmeasured • Jones' place out the fourth. • r April 2 4,his theite%c'e. he "was amount of bay and' grain. The 7 I'ht fruits of the '�'�ara Belt; A MEMORIALS-MARI•E,l, & CEM;ETERIY LE''TERING T. PRYDE AND SON Goderich District Representative t► Frank McIIwairt • , 'Apples of the Bay 01',Quinte and • , Ha\e you 'ever gone skin liri., is of unknown origin._ -- 'Ii --son .of John and Rhoda Georgian Bay, hothouse dieing in the kelp, lorest' offal' Feeling utterly Rutile, our .hearts (Mae (Baker) Knight, he was IiS)r't,t• 200 Gibbons St. vegetables are grown in th(_ Soul her California and Ilolland Marshes, dairy products - harpooned a black bass, r '" 524-7861 cit524-9465 are produced in the Hinterlands " weighing' 10() lbs'? The wounded . of '' r r l t tont 1. and eittil>: crops are fish' would take �•Uu on 0 wild 45 Caml)ria Rd. S. \\rung with pity, we came away. April 5, 1 I98 in Seaforth.) All�6 .0n1 someone who has suffered was a guard at. Sky 1 iarbor and a ltkeloss can really understand~ at,. Malton from 19.11 to 19,1(1. ht)\\; the o\\ nt r tcc is ata time He moved- to Goderich 'Yet .1960. like' t hitt. , 1Ii� is survived by his wife, \bout a bakdr''s' do•iin of us Florence 'Helen McWhinney from this area .' attended t1'ie 'e+ assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses at" Men Sound this April 4 \\ eekend. I \\ as just thinking that I'm ton tired tu,lhink alp any rhymes this Meek .hut I've got one here' for the kids: I'he.dogs in the village are gay s,,. 1 \\Cinder what makes them that \cad' Don't kick '('Ill Or shti�'(�:eI1 But onl\ .lust love 'en) And the;y'll . , be your friends . • ill ways . Reg. J. Bell gro-sen 1n the 1,00minglon area.. ride through' the kelp and if he 1'uhac324.1 is also an important succeeds in entangling you in the ' p;�rt of ,tertculture• fronds.. it's ..I;oodbye you. • OnI\ • 1 1 O. of the original However if you succeed ° in forestco\er is left and all forest catching and `killing }'our fish, 1•na1irials conte in froth the Shield to be processed. 'Fishing has been declared .t11s,.l 111 1htt µ(';l'i'nt Lakes ce0minerciall\. the\ ,,►'t ,011i11ortitllt. \lining - in the 1-loart land is again onl. a prot•.ssl11;; ilir11 sI r\ e•�ct•pt. for salt htlildi�l'g materials a-.(1 Some oil. •Th1,11-Llllac•t ul'i11;; is, ' haat'(] (0 ,'it tier local rim mitt i.:i'trlt. nr import d 10\s materials: it is a result „t' elino'r tocat nint;11 0 of tt,l'elr�ll I.1\ est mem : and finds cit her ,t domestic market or sells abroad. hood processing, heirvv iitd,lst r\ . ('e�)0 1) 01 and transportation limo - the ' 1110 1 important indu:stri.es bused here. .M. ®Reg. Trademark you need to have either a lot of friends who like fish or a market. '11101's a lot of fish to dispose of.' 1)id you know that a barren •stretch of,. ocean can be turned into 0 good fishing ground by du'mping.old cars into it• to pro.vidi shelter for the. s'nlaller fish'? I)id you know that the. ocean is slowly burn, killed lay--R)0-dwn-.. technology and -. -p0ll(it ion" Wesley 'Shirr tells you these things and 11111eh more in' his hook "Our Frail' Ocean". This hook and Il"achel Carson's ho'rfk "Silent Spring"• shonId be read tciget her. 1!ey'Kids! Do you know \\hal our .dog did the other morning'? Ile said -'`:\le,,o\v" •just as plain as anything. John says. he just • yawned; Well may Ile-; - but it ,so Linded like 0 meow to 1.11e. "Thursday. . :•\pril _ , .1. \\'e . stepped outside .and the sky to WILLIAMS CEMETERY MEMORIALS And Inscriptions ,• Stratford. — Qntario Ro.n•ald..,....E.,......:.M.fC d l I u m • • • 'Representative• 21 5 Wellington St. S., Goderich 11 \\it,red. Fire! \�a,rd Phone 524-6272or•524-7345 the Hort 1u send the cold up and do\\n \(air $Dille. \Ce dot iii the. TTENTION In a few shod:, weeks the snow `: nd cold wiifiberepla,;ed .with i1ld;ezo'io;ls .h ;i spring is just (,round the. corner. ' Mgantime; we have time 10 mu4:^ i'rr.por . n't plans -i't how to make the c'orn.i,;tg season run more smoothly•and profit_bly. (sere is where Cyanamid Fi..rm S',:pply Centre c;.in be of :ssist..nce. '� .Our stuff Will. gladly help you plan the bes'..Toppi;ig p.rogr m ;,nd the must efficient fer'_i?izer program suitable, to your soil conditions. Give ,us .� ca -H, ',nd don't forget our new telephone ,cumber 462-3423, ur just drop in and,see us: •Oc.JR MANUFACTURING, LOADING, DELIVERY AND SPREADING EQUIPMENT IS IN READY CONDITION TO SERVE YOU NOW. ;We have the fctli�iwir-lg equipment on hand to glue you the best service possible: .(.• -- Buie. delivery tr.uc'I:s ...............�.. -.Bagged delivery trucks - An'ihydrous Ammonia delivery trucks r -- Bulk Spreaders - 4 ton Small spreaders - Anhydrous, ammonia applicators: • `'''A•iihydrous ammonia wagons ' - Anhydrous ammonia -toot' -bar - CustoM spreading - Custom applied anhydrous ammonia As an, added service we handle the following products: herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, pesticides feeds arid animal ahealth. product's, baler twine and we als'e have warehouse bean need for T1 resale or coritrat;ts, - - May we -assist you for plant analysis and soil samples and any other way we can be of assistance to you. Remember, our business is -- ' 4 - "SERVING THE MAN WHOSE BUSINESS IS AGRICULTURE" CVA. IV.4MI .1r# Manager: t Blyth, Ont. 523.9266' vM nr"S! 'eJ „'..w..... w «...M,S^�•• '•�'rlhhEvY",^^ .n"vaNtM...t )40P a140 rvsW,= r?Mr9"« n �r. „4044.11%; n R =° 4 CLINTON, ONTARIO 4824..3423 - Salesman- ` tai -, Clinton, Ont. 482.3423 Clinton—Exeter—Seaforth 524-74G Dr. M. ' t, tK M. CAUCHI wishes to ANNOUNCE the churtgiig of his permanent . ,office „ddress to 14 CALEDONIA TERRACE (Eird of Nurth Street across from Ct.choli. Church) Effectivep,1J 19, 1977 SUNDAY SERVICES Y td The family '"that prays toge•fher• u - . . stays 'together. UNITED HO.LINES-S CHURCH 62 Cambria Street North , SUNDAY, APRIL.11th' 9:50 a'm. — SUNDAY SCHOOL. 1J:00 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE 7:00 p.m. --EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Prayer Service — Wedpesday 7:30•p.m. - '•'A V•:EL`COME AV/AITS YOU" Pastor: REV. 0. H. LEE PHONE 524-6887 WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH • Park Street at`Victor,ia • H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor Sunday School 10 aim,....'.,....,,.. Worship Hour 1 1 a.m. Evening Service 7 p.m. WELCOME CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET "A. FELLOWSHIP CHURCH" CALL US' IF YOU NEED A RIDE!. 524.9_565 or 5i4-6445 10:00 a.m. -SUNDAY SCHOOL 1l:00'a.m. - MORNING.WORSHIP ;,EASTER SUNDAY 14 -IL' IS NOW ALIVE" . Soloist:- MRS. ARTHUR CLARK Regular Evening Service -•7:0 p.m. - . Bible Study Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. PASTOR: REV. KENNETH '-J.••'-KNIGHT Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. G. LO,CKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Fraise EASTER SUNDAY; APRIL 11 tb:00. a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. — DIVINE WORSHIP. Sermon: ".RESURRECTION" REFLECTIONS"- (Nur`iery and Junior Congregation) A Congregation) - HOLY COMMUNION - "- 7:00 p.m.,: � Communion in the Chapel 8:00. 1�.•tri. 'V- lung People's Society. 1 11:'00 a.m. - Servi a of Worship. Enter to Worsntp Depart to Serve. 6 FIRSTBAPTIST CHURCH MC?N`I`REAL qof Ontarto:�nd (Baptistonventio d .• . - STREET near The .Square —AWEL.COMETOALL — ,w School For All. 10:00'a.rri: -Adult •Bible• Class and Church 1'1:00 a:,rn. Morning Worship • ,AtSupervised Nursery). ,. Minister: Rev. Arthur Maybury, B.A., B.D. Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Affiliated with the'Pentecostal"'Assembiies of Canada CORNER -OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. REV. R. CLA-RK;TPastor - •"' , SUNDAY,- APRIL llth 10:00 a.m. -.SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. — MORNING WORSHIP. 7:00 p m. — EVANGELISTIC SERVICE SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES Guest Speaker: REV. TH0'KVIAS CAMPBELL, St. Catharines, Ont. - YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES T. GEORGE'S CHURCH MAUNDY THURSDAY — APRIL 8 . Holy Commu'nion and Stripping of Altar at 7 p'.m. ' GOOD,` FRIDAY <-- APRIL 9 - Devotions at 2 p.m. ,• EASTER DAY — 4RIL 11 Holy Communion at •7:30, 8:30 and 9:30 ' a.m. • CHORAL 'COMMUNION and SERMON at 11 a.m. (Nursery) CHURCH SCHOOL at 11 e m. Organist -Choirmaster: Mr. Paul C. Baker, F.R.C.O., Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D. Victoria -Street United Church. HOUSE OF. FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR 1.0:00 a.m. — Bible -School For All Grades. 1 1 :00 a.m: — Worship Servi'c'e- —`••--' Sermon: "ANGELIC TESTIMONY - TO THE 'RESURRECTION" (Nursery and Junior Congregation)' BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH umrommemmi. 1';30 p.m. - Worship Service and Bible. School. — W -E -L -C -O -M -E — - Mrs..J. Snider Victoria St. Organist & Choir Director Mrs. Leonard Warr Benmiller Pianist & Choir Director North Street United Church 9 I` REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT SUNDAY, APRIL 11th EASTER SUNDAY 9:45 a.m. - Grades four and up. - 410:5S a.m. -- Babies to Grade 3. • 11:00 a.m. M.O'Rf\I11•Ga WORSHIP', - Sermon: t "IT HAPPENS" Scripture: 'ST. "MARK 16; 1 - 8 Good friday: 1 1 a.m. W -E -L -C -O -M -E � t+.r,n_"r. „�' �rgyripp • 1�i�i;;14��'.ir�:1�i�.e�r y�•e�.aitaj� W�&+v�xser�•,+�Ss Kt,• �,,nw, r 1;;JvY' ,7P '"�v." .i .;r.- Tw "•" -.;.b rut- 6artar::.l .ettierfrtgr ATrO:M, .. ...� .�......,_.- Organist and Choir •Director,.,.,,.,...•'.. Phone Church Office and Study — 524-763i --• - Church Building --'524‘6951 A 0' • t/ • 4 +I" «R�rXY(?f.gy. 7 0 p