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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-12-09, Page 36-4c 41O!FrICH SIGNAL-STAR,•THURSDAY, DECEBER 9 197 Proper clothing Ire very important "Is it important to wear - recognized snowmobile clothing?" ' This is a question which we are freq tntly asked at the Ontario Safety League. The answer is a definite, "YES." The ,type of 'clothing that has been developed specifically for snowt'nobiling not only protects the' '45 wearer against' .. low temperatures and biting winds but also keeps him dry .and cushions the inevitable• falls that, result from this recreation. A snowmobile suit is also streamlined soh that there is little chance of it catching in moving parts or snagging on bushes or tree branches. The Ontario Safety League strongly 'advises a complete snowmobile suit including boots, mitts '-and, especially, a safety helmet and tinted goggles, Most fatal snowmobile accidents result from head injuries-andthe League believes :that safety helmets should be mandatory for snowmobilers, w ' Long stream.ing.' scarves should never be woxn,And girls; tuck in t h' leritt,Ili may look glamorous but. -if is a definite hazard • when snowmobiling. If you can of . snowmobile, you to be without the .snowmobiles, CAR FOR SALE: NEED A CAR? On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week the Goderich and District` Collegiate Drama Group presented Trigon '72, an evening of one act plays. The above photo was taken during the performance of "Black Comedy" that featured -Rick Fisher, Sue Dunlop, Jim Daer, Cynthia; ampbell; Dave Cerruthers,' Trudy- Kernighan, Kevin Cox -and , Bill. McGee. The other plays presented were "Coming 'Through the Rye" and "Murder in the Cathedratu.,= staff photo -- " .. Unique oil train makes first run to; nuclear plant • Canada's first unit -oil , train the unit train and subsequent ford to buy a left Montreal``Viednesda> evening runs this year. will consist ofr12 cannot afford . No' ember 24. on 'its maiden run cars. ',Later', When the Bruct- ttre protective to Douglas Point• plants reach <'apatcit\ . train size = ?• , ,4' -;z't' a+';r .'% )1 'L wjll increase to 63 cars. . a train, virtually a pipell.ne on wheels,' will 'carry 635.000 .,Current schedules call for„ tie ga1'Yiitl' • o' ' iheav ' Fuel l oil Prom trains' to • . ' :•''este on • a . ',, ;hn.. e1' -r f '•' OII s' ; refitierii,.,at,' curltinuous 12; •hour cycle •w'th, Montreal to the auxiliar, steam • delivery 'taking place at the plant which will generate power steam plant every .three days, for the Bruce Heavy -Water Plant Transit time pill be 24 hours now nearing completion at each way to cover.the 510 miles Douglas Point, e ,.,,,,between the imperial refinery The heavy water plant is being and Douglas Point, with `"2.1 constructed "for Atomic Energy hours available in the cycle for of Canada and 'will 15ViTPerated loading and unloading. The oil byrd as part of the shipped Wednesday was Ontario_ Bi-u.'ce N`udclear•. P`i'er , unloaded in the earl- flours of Development, . Process steam is Fri -day morning. ., required in-' heavy water Loading v, ill be Carried nut on production, • Advertise • economically in the Huron- Shopping News Want Ads. • Phone the News -Record at two tracks at the .Imperial • refinery in conventional fashion through hatches on top of the cars. Bu the unloading operati:ori --is -unique. The. cars, will drain c irec4tl, -into an underground concrete tank. tr�chmol ile will position the cars -six at a tir ie on .tracks over the. underground tank. Once • wrenches have opened. valves in the bottom'of .the cars, the oil «'ill drain through -hatches into tbe, tank, from which it will be pumped through a pipeline to a pair of 180.0.00 barrel conventional storage: tatrk . g_.. Un1oadirig time°'for a trainload of oil- will be ,fess than eight 'hours. The train schedules, the Insulated 0 jumbo tank car; developed by Procor Ltd. for the s r\ ice, and the unloading .ay�tt'! tr all ,,specially.._ igrud co meet die,' problems of shipping large vc3iumes of heavy " fuel coil: In addition spur 1.4ip..1rom L'.'�►'s line.: a�'. or E•:Igln has been constructed to the site of tilt~, h a_vy water plant in order to accommodate the train. Unit -trains arra relatively new 'form of transport' in Canada. operation of tliem was made practical by changes in federal transport regulations in -1967. TJ'€''y are now used to 'haul« a growing list of eomm(dities. :,,.including ore- coal and'stone. 0 4 M' By far the most ambitious of the three productions staged last week by the Goderich and District Collegiate Drama Group was "Murder in the Cathedral", a T. S. Eliot play. The production puton by the students was excellent in acting, costuming and staging. Tony McQuail played the lead role ,of Becket supported by Ernie Pfrimmer, Bill Barlow, Dave Carruthers, Roger Stephens, Rick Fisher, Dan DeM'ers, Mark. Riley, Doug Hall, Ann Coulter, Marion Bell, Jane Arthur and a chorus of 14, Trigon '71; as the evening of one act plays was,called,-;atso` presented "Black Comedy" and -: "Corning Through the Rye". — staff photo , • :.�--�v ��, c h'•.6^,.� 7.e ;�r� 4 : '3 ;3t5A=Z • 41.53t::3,� 3eik: M. . i ". fi5iS fi A:;SA Canadian '<:"ational officiak For Your W A • 'report the u -nit _oil .}tra-in' -and . hc: •`rapid duin-p' unloading system developed for it have . already drawn enquiries 'from other transportation planners in Can ,da and the United States who. see a possibilitt of -using similar techniques to meet otl,.er fuel •shipping requirements. Unit• trains are 'designed to 482-3443 or the Signal -Star at• carry a single commodity and 524-8331 to place your want ad. Usually' operate as a fixed unit in , Donald G. MacEwan a fixed cycle. 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