The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-08-25, Page 3ain
Round and About With Martha Bsays he's.
t. WAA A still in race
i • Despite an announicet
• This spell of cold weather has
made people . top short and say, '
"Can this be the end of),our
summer?" 1 have found we've
had a cold spell so often around
Labor Day -but this is a week or
so early.
Snug HarbOur is still well
Packed with fine looking craft.
There were over two- dozen
sailing craft sitting idle -;(more
or less), beside the motor craft
that,, was there• ,
One which interested -me was -little building -lit --has :now
a huge trimaran which was repaid , .cOst and money 'to
snugged in by ' the marina boot.
building. The rudder was. off Tourism ig a ticklish game at
• w it h , a badly, twisted the best times. There are
shaft -twisted by the terrific several gateways to Goderich,
waves after the Sunday storm. It the Harbour being one of them.
was kind of hard to believe. It does give visitors a "very finer
-Anyway, they managed to impressipn and first impressions
drift to the safety of, our are important.
harbour and were towed into a Who knows when -some
regtritiey-may-sti-ivealthy. industrialist may gait in,
down .there -a fine blue and look the town over and decide
white sailing craft with its to Iodate a business here. (We
tremendous house space. So hope theycome sooty!)
have a look': it is interesting. 1, saw Alex talking to three
The pe6ple. from the boats, 1 'people -like he wall& talk to
noticed, were well supplied with you or I. After, he pointed out
warm jackets -some of them their $5,000 sailing craft and
looked like winter ones:- , said, they are only three of the
MO( WiTkin is so proud of the millionaires that sail into our
facilities We have to offer in our snug Harbour from time to time.
marina. "Best one, on this side They looked like very ordinary
Lake Huron" he said -"and people. Nice.
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more protecte4 than _any on
Three skiffs from Ohio were
on their way hotne. -They had
followed the Trent Canal across
thp country and had come frOin
,Tobermory 120 Water miles
(Tuesday), to Goderich. .
Many people have -the'
misconception that this marina
is costing us tax money. The
town does not subsidize the
Marina'. They did pay • for the
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Another sail rig c aft is
'hdlided for Tahiti. Peo 'le froTti7-week bY the New Democratic
,
et last
Vancouver picked ,up their ship
arty o n art
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GODLR1CH SIQNA/rSTARq THURSPAY, AVOtISTIiii 1971
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takingr
down.empty beer cans back
no' prospects-Ontario'*brewefs-:.i.
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CFB Clinton • closing
north of here and are /on their upheld the.- suspension of gd The latest
way.-Interestirtg? -envy Bain by j,he 'Huron Riding-; final closing
them-:-altha 1 think 1 Would be a Association of the party, Mr Forces Base,
Bain this week announced he on -
step towards the
of the Canadian
Clinton, took place
Friday
Po r sa 0r •
' -when- t•tiersonnel
/My mother and d.d's people' intends to sek ea seat a..the otficialIN closed down ,the post
were all people of t1e briny as upcoming provincial elections ()nice facilities at noon. This was
well, as my brother during •the anyway. • the latest step taken towards
• war, but 1 guess 1
this to rub off on , Anyway,
I'm not complainin
n't expect He indicated that he intends final -, ,cio"sing of the base?
e • to run as an "Independent NDP" "scheduled for August 31.
pen, ory p m
.as I do get as he h d prey ous y s gge e .
-ar0,..un4L..-7-4r4,411(
that. you may see some terrific, nomination, for the Huron. the facilities' which had served
ball games come Labor Day? riding, said/the suspension was in the entire base as well as
Verne Smith tells me they •
M r, Bain 5 4 who , the, Clinton area,_ F. Dixon
Have you, set ascle time s • o unsuccessfully sought the party -officially handled the .closing -of
effect • until he withdrew his Adastral Park, the residential
• have had a great many more (2ndidacy. He Went on 'to say dormitory for base personner
• than the 24 teams wanting to ,
that he had no intention 'of , .Postniistress Mrs. Dell Jarvis,
, withdrawing- that candidacy,,
join this tournament. 10 a •- an e t e na
This is shaping up -or already The susperisiplf handed down details before. the official closing
shaped -as another first for comes under ,an article of the, took,,place, spent much of the
• party coriglrettlOntnown as a final hours readdressing family
allowance cheques .which_had
arrived at the old address.
To date there are still no new
develonments in the fate of the
rnditary base. Crown Assets
Disposal Corporation confirmed
last week that. it would be
putting the base on the block
soon -but made no indication.of
interested parties in the location.'
'Huron County Development
Officer R. S. Cummings also said
last wt:ek that there were no new
developments in attempts •
find new • owners. and developers.
for the facilities.. ft had been
hoped, that the • Ontario `
tioveitimenS, might -take over the
base for deVelopment' as they
Goderich. . ,
With ' the ' hockey clubs disciplinary ,Section. Previously,,
maki'ng a spark for when announcing his candidS
Goderich-baseball is going to as an independent, Mr. Bain
perk it up too. Other sports are levelled serious charges against,
vying for notice.' -., -, the NDP riding association in
Many thanks to the' Huron and termed them
organizers -if you don't already "politicallrinept".
know them I will list them for i ,Mr. Bain was defeated at the
you later. nomination meeting held in June
you see the Spitfire -at by Goderich- reeve Pail! Carroll,
our airport -while it was getting "27; an elementary school
its paint jOb? You may see' it at ' teacher, who won by virtue of a
the EX. 29-11,vote.
• The independent candidate
--Increas' el ---returns for .• dutry • labej even though the Riding
•folitidS' him using the N.D.P.
• says he knows of no law that
Association and 'the party in
•
general does not approve.
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Ontario dairy farmers, for milk
going into certain manufactured
dairy products, are announced
by the Ontario Milk Marketing
Board. • .
." Effective today, milk '"'s,f6r.
o , butter, skim powder,
condensed and evaporated milk, •
•wholemilk powder and:c.as.
raised 25 cents, per hundred..
weight from $3.99 to - $4.24. .
Price, as quoted, Is for. -bulk
milk. Can milk is ten cents per
• -hundred weight less.
In making the announcement,.
George R. McLaughlin, chairman'
of the Ontario Milk Marketing.
received for ,the sale of milk by
the Board are pooled.'. •
'"These increases," he said,
"will have.a bearing on the pool
price so that producers whose
milk is directed by the Board
into the manufacture' .of
products, , other than those
mentioned,' will also benefit
from these changes ,
ThisSction by tiCe7Tioard
follows the recent
announcement by the Federal
Minister of Agriculture of
-product priee support increases
for butter and skim .
by
Consumers' Association of Canada
The desire to look attractive ,young look" is a more pleas'ing,,
is age old and cosmetics have if perhaps not wholly accurate,
,
been big business from 'ancient ''-way of describing a product
times. Canadians Spend " over which "prorpotes rejuvenation
$300 million annually on these ofepithelial tissues."
.
products or, a little better than -
Some people have extreme
• $1-5.'fdr every man, woman and
, allergic reactions to certain
• child in the country.•
chemicals contained in
• There is a Tine line between
cosmetics. But, if all known or
what may be called a .cosmetic
suspected substances causing
.. and what .may be called a drug
allergic reactions were to be
but regardie.ss' of. type or c6st,,
prohibited, it would , almost
both come under the Food and
eliminate the manufacture of
Drugs Act of the Department of
Health and Welfare. , cosmetics. Almost everyone is
a Ilergic to -something and so no
When is a grooming , aid -a
substance -i,s ,truly
• cosmetic and when is it a drug?
' sensitive to ingredients in a
cosme
tics as ma certain cosmetic brand, switch
cleansing, improving or alteririg
and the problem may disappear.
skin, hair or teeth and includes
deodorants and perfurnes. When . There are special. cosmetics
t a cosmetic type product does on' the market Tor., people,
' create a 'physical change in the s e n s i aye to particular
skin, for example a bleaching ingredients. They are called
cream to treat freckles, it is then "hypO-allergenic"-meaning less
classed as i; drug and must come likely to' cause an adverse
under the more stringent reaction.
regulations of the Food- and
Drtigs Act.
Deodorants are cla§Secras
cosmetics and anit-perspirants
are called drugs. Most hair,.
preparations and ,shampoos are
,cosmetics but those marketed
for the telief of dandruff 'and
• other scalp conditions are
considered drugs. A toothpaste
is a cosmetic when' it cleans,
whitens or brightens,the teeth. It
is classed as a drug when special •
ingredients are added to help
prevent tooth decay. If a
therapeutic claim is ' made to
• help prevent ,tooth decay,
non -allergenic. If you • are
The Foticrancl, DrugsAct defines
timaterials used for
owdiadiatD-
Commissionission effective August
16, increased its price suPport
for butter by three cents -per
pound (from 65 Cents To -68.
cents) and for skim milk powder
by two cents per pound (from,
.24 cents to 26,cents).
• Mr. .McLaughlin also pointed
outthat the Canadian Dairy
ComMission also indeased, its
price support for cheddar cheese
by three cents per pounP(frOm
51 cents to 54 cents), but no
' further increase could be given
to producers for milk going into
,the manufacture of this product
at this time.,
"A .subStantial increase • in
returns. to Ontario's producer,'6'
he said, ,"f6r milk directed by
-Board for the production of
'cheddar cheese was established
earlier thiSTionth. Effective
,..August , 1,milk" fOr cheddar
cheese W -as' 4raiSed $1.15 per
hundred weight from $3.99 to
$5.14.".
• Mr. McLaughlin explained
that these increases in the prices
ofan for induStrial producers
were absolutely necessary ,to
encourage them to produce
-sufficient quantities of milk to
_help forestall a ,shortage of- dairy
products on,-, 'the domestic
market.• . •
The Ontario Milk Marketing
Board is a farmer -organization
working for the 'best interests of
milk producers in Ontario. The
Board is totally ,financed by
producers and .is dedicated to
'establishing and maintaining4he
best possible - markets for thern.
• dandruff, etc. then the
manufactu'rer must supply'
clinical evidence to substantiate
the claim and the names of the
active drug ingredients 'must '
appear on the label.
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Some beauty produels (like
hair dyes and hOrmone creams)
carry special warnings on the
label and it is wise to „heed all
precautions, fallow directions
carefully and' "use only as
directed". '
Regulations d� not allow
fraudulent or Misreading
glamour claims in cosmetic
advertising such as "facial
rejuvenation", `"cell
egeneration" or "restore S hair"
it but some puffery Within
reasonable limits is accepted.
Rigid insistence on the plain
, 41i.t arnithed facts, it is `. felt,
would rob cosmetics of romantic
appeal while, ,serving no useful
• purpose..."Gives that breathlessly
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had.done in other eases.
According to the
development officer there is
little -or 110 interest in the base.
Mr. Cummings said that it was
his vunderstandag that the
member of Parllament for Huron
had not received even a single
letter inquiring about the base.
Eric Winkler.
at WinOliam
Wednesda
M.-••
. :The honourable Eric Winkler,•
Minister of Finance, Hanover,
will, be the guest speaker at the
Brewers across the province
have ju. st....started giving one cent
for each can returned. Brewers
Retail in Toronto reported
22,000 cans returned the first
week. That's Only ,5% , of the
50,000, dozen Or so: cans sold
each week,' but it's a start:
"But the 'soft drink.people,
don't seem to care"said Jack
Stafford, President Huron
ounty Fette,raticm
Agriculture. "If the brewing
industry can offer compensation..
returned beer bottles - and
-now- beer can, I see no •reason
why ' the soft drink.
maniffacturels: shouldn't too.". •
"The brewers give a'twO cent
rebate on returned bottles, 7 he
continued_ "and the result'?
Progressive Conservative
• • for the
Huron -Bruce Riding, which is
to be held in the Town Hall in
Wingham, uh, Wednesday,
September 1, at 8 p.m. °
To , date t
stateertheir intention to seek the
nomination 'as the Progressive.
Conservative candidate for the
expected forthcoming Provincial
Election. These are LOu. Boyce, a
retired businessman ,of
Kincardine and Leh .W.tealfe of
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RED CROSS
IS ALWAYS THERE
WITH„.YOUR HELP
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They get 96 per cent oi their
bottles back,"
Murray Gaunt R.Fr.P., who
04/..1.Fe_ introduced bills' to .
no n-rekurnable bottles said,
"The brewers have shown a little
More concern than the ,soft
drink manufacturers, although '
the - soft drink • people: are ). •
beginning to, move now.-"
Ontario's new environmental '
prate rt ion act, -,--gives
government au rity to'bari the
sale of non -returnable bottls.
"And when the government
does that, as it will if the soft
drink people. don't do it
themselves," Mr. Gaunt said,
"the people of, Ontario can look
forward to a - much cleaner
environment."
Victoria• -Grey report
• Victoria and GreY Trust
Company reports profit of
$2,245,000 or $1.47 a share for,
• 'Abe- nine months ended•July 31,
compared,. with $1,692,,000 or
$1.07 a share for the same
period last Year. Profit for the
third quarter was 59 cents per
share compared with 37 cents in
1970. The quarterly dividend on
the common shares Was raised
by three cents to 25 Cents per
share at a ,Etirector's meetin
held today.
The
q uarterl
y
g
dividend of 25
cents declared on the common
shares is payable September 15,
1971 to those on record August
27, 1971,
The r'egular, quarterly
dividend of 66.875cents was
deCtarat on the. preference
ahares payable November 1,
1971 to those on record October
15. 1971.
• W. E. Harris, President,
advises trust deposits and
_guaranteed . investments -now. .
total $477.1 Million compared
with $416.0 million on October
31,1970. Mortgages increased to
'$407„5 million from $a52.1
million.
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