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hidiirs' $,,orvice
to, I.,
r$ote was takenr otit: and -compa .red
;a11 watches- .had stopped at the
same ,time, 25 minutes, after 1
'o'clock in the morning. ' ` P
A -life 1uoy which .is believed to
be from the Carruthers was found
on the beach in the sand sate of
Goderich ha.rbaur in 1953. is
:fart of the :decorations for •the
annual Knox -'Church .observance.:
. af,Mariners' Service. The words,
;tilted, painted on the buoy are--
'Sun.Nov 91913•Cre'Wa i8, MI gone!
The .Carruthers was ‘a 'spanking
•season -14R and outfitted in the
Coflingwooci Shipyard; 1911-1'3.
,The Great Lakes have claimed
-.Many ships and many lives during
the past 30 years.
,They are :as follows:
November 11, 19411, 3
freighters, Novadoc. Davock &
Anna C. Minch sank in Lake
Michigan with a total loss of 57.
lives;°September 22, 1941, the
pleasure launch WA -WI -NET sank
McQuail
, in the Georgian Bay with a loss of..
25 lives; •
the -b .
. December 1;942- age
Cleves and the tug Admiral sank
in Lake Erie with a loss of. 25
li}as;
April 21, 1944, . the freighter
James H. Reed sank in Lake Erie
with a loss of 10; •
June 4, 1944, the pleasure 'craft.
Continued from Page 1..
dehumanized, reduced to a cog; a
subhuman component in a
massive technological complex.
This mechanical' consciousness
presently threatens the world, it
has •already, destroyed many
individuals.
With what can we answer the'
megamachine and the
underdimensioned -man'? In an
•article for Saturday Review,
Nicholas Johnson listed various
,.,qualities essential for the
„development of ,a, complete
personality.
First among these was love,
which may conjure up•di,fferent
images for each of as hu't 'let us'
, Olga sank in Lake Erie with a loss
of 1.7;
•
at that tine was ittiOwn as Thi'
Sailors 8 Fishermen's:Se>t vice. it
was held tust before the shipping-- Ontario . rtment - t.
season opened each Spring. In. the • MunicipalAffairs announced this.
Spring of 1914 Dr. George Ross, Month that the $35 million
the Minister of Knox Church from provided for thiwinter's Ontario
1910 to 1916; and who had Employment In entive Program
officiated 'at ' the burial of 23 has been completely allocated.
sailors who had lost their lives in .By the end of May,,,when work.
the Great: Storm, suggested, that under the program ends; an
the . name be changed to the `estimdted`tetal of .1,200,00 man
Mariners' Service days Of work will have been
-.June 1947; the' freighter Simlar Services are being,.Eperor sank in Lake Superior, observed at lake' ports each
with a loss of k0 lives; • Spring—`'last year Services were
tEiilt?Pr2�,.1 q49 h= t,. ll , a v.,
Collingwood, Midland. Owen
Sound, Sarnia, Welland, Wiartdn
and Toronto.
The Rev. G. L. Royal, Minister
ut Knox Churhi since 1960, will.
Conduct the 58th annual Mariners'
Service on Sunday. I• ebrilary 27,
1972,•at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Royal will
be assisted by the Harbouraires,
a male choir, under the direction
of Georgo Ruc•hana'n. T•he
Harbouraires have taken part in
the Service for the past 16 years.
freighter Melverton sank in the
St. Lawrence River with alo.ss of
12 ,lives;
• September 17, 1949, the
passenger ship Noronic sank in.
Toronto harbour; after, burning
with a loss of 119 lives;
October 29, 1951, the freighter
Pentobcot sank in Buffalo harbour
with a loss of 1_;t
May' l l , 1953, the ore carrier
Henry Steinbrenner sank in Lake
Superior with a .loss of 17:
May 19, 1958, the freighter
Carl D. Bradley 'sank. in Lake
Michigan with a loss of 33;
, May 7, 1965, the freighter.
Cedarville sank -in the Straits of
Mackinac with a loss of 10';
November 29, 1966, the
freighter Daniel Morrel sank in
Lake Huron with a loss of 28' '
Two years after the'November
9, ,1913, ca"tastroPhe the
passenger ship Eastland capsized
in the Chicago River claiming the
•lives of 810passengers and crew.
This'was in th,e summer of 1915.
So far as is known the first
Mariners' Serv,io to be held at
Knox Church, Goderich, was in
the Spring of 1903. This Service
was conducted + by the late Dr,
James Anderson, Minister of
Knox Church from 1891 until his
sudden death•in 191'0. The Service
hope involves sharing deep and
full relationships with • others.
Next was hbntemplation which
.may' be religions •in nature or
• involve transcendental thoughts.
It is an'attempt to go beyond man,
^to 'attune oneself to the cosmic,
psychic; spiritualor mystical, to
''discover mans' place 'in the
Homme Cqre'.
•
Continued from.Rage l
uneier the Home Care Service
when needed. For instance, a
. 'hiverse. . Today "the' a is' 'a young mother maybe in need of
t,pres•sing,, -need -for personal horn -ern» king; sere -ices•-- w -'h -i -le- on---
aAlysis., to . knaw ourselves, to the Home Care plan and these •
discover who we are and where we services are totally free to' tier in
are going. Creative expression.is this way,. • '
essential for., , fiil.fillment. , It '»'Homemaker. s are • now being
presupposes a . creative impulse • ', trained in Huron County through4a
which may -, :hav ......almost._ been course offered by Conestogir
.extinguished by cultural,' College, Huron Unit. One course
".>:'T r'1. 1 .—'..6 -.... given_in C'lintion _.liar ear.._
p rite sas u r•e s .• , . Once it .' -is • graduated . several qualified
rediscovered and rejuv,i,natet homemakers and another course
man can leave the boundaries • of will hopefully begin in Goderich.
rou•t•ine fox his' infinite . Monday.
• potentialities, We must renew our Mrs. Cardno, did say, though,
-'contact with":uafiire "This "niay .'.that ate least- eight- women --are•.-••
serve to remind u"s'of ou ,:primal needed to begin the course and
heritag.e.and our present animal • applicants",are slow corning in at
aspects. Widniay attune ourselves .'press time. .
to the balances' which preserve I t'• i s belie v ed t h e s e
life and by so doing be less willing homemaker would find work in
to d ,troy then. Finally, we must ' the Goderich area, once the Home
involve ' ourselves with the + Car'e Program was accepted here
necessities. of,' our ' own lives. , and.morewidely in use., .
' These are still quite. simple, A meeting is scheduled for
`. being -food, shelter, clothing and March 22 at the Huron County
transportation. By attempting to Court .House.4 called "by the
control some Of aur life support G o.d e r i c h-( C o m m'u n i t y
,, activities we . shall attain new Homemaking Service committee
freedoni and self respect through' to discuss how; the local
self reliance. - ' ., homemaking service . and the
,Taken as a whole these , Home Care Program can 'be
qualities, signify the recreation of integrated. 'Mrs . C a r d n o•
multidimen-sionalltnan, man' ho suggested•Tuesday that it would
may discover his, full potential be i d,e a l for the G ii d e r i c h
and , develop his individuality. Community Homemaking Service
Multidimensional' man ,threatens ...to continue operations as usual
the autocrats and.- the with Home ,Care purchasing
n. megamachine for he won't fit in horhemaking services from it.
theniche prepared for him. Both • "I would like to see Mrs. Bea
the politician and the technician Sparling continue , lief work as
will find. the multidimensional homemaking co-ordinator for
man difficult . to enslave and Goderich." stated Mrs, Cardno.
control. To be multidimensional Persons ' having questions
in an,undimensionala world is concernin'g,Home Carein_
• demanding and we must start now. Goderich can telephone the local
indeed, . we .must begin , with , hospital or get in touch with Mrs.
ourselves if we are ever to change Betty Cardno at her office, in
the world. Seaforth Community Hospital.
completed and close to '11,000
municipalities, school boards,
Indiap bands and Conserv t
author t• ies will have undertake
.
"Many jobs. have been created
as a result of this •program and
many important projects which
might not otherwise ,: have been
,possible have been undertaken,"
M•urc•Tr;ewin, Director,
Municipal Subsidies Branch said.
yment Incentive. p
- -a—medical
• k ai
together to- build ed
centre; one Indian band is 'using
the funds they received to prepare
a camping area while another is
clearing a children's playground.
there have been erosion control
and other conservation • and
recreation projest$.
other.bodtes eligible for grants.–
under
rants.-under the program.
"A year ago we carried out a
more limited program in which.
6947 • municipalities or lnian
bands recei�ied grants totalling
$6.3 million: Experience gained
in 4hat'program and ,consultation
Metro olit n Toronto's .with municipal officials enabled,
+,.,submission included a traffic. us to organise this year,°g"mueh
'study and a research study on larger and mere flexible
a ion ro ram"M
oke chemicjal tr�atrnent of ' the P I? ' . , , . r. Trewin said.•
nt, , mutfic�ilr�ri w et setp it In addtionto the Municipalities
Township of Nepean received p
funds for a survey df'recreation Participating, more than50lndiarr
bands have' applied for and
obtained grants under the Ontario
Employment .Incentive Program
this winter while more than 20
conservation authorities , " and.
approximately 140 school boards
applied and qualified.
Municipal buildings and
community centres have been
built or repaired; four
municipalities have joined
needs
The $25 ibillionOntario
Employment Incentive Program
was announced by Prime Minister
,W111ia►rr Davis last October 8th
and the amount was increased by
$10 million late in.December a2a The, Ontario program was
result of the'enthusiasic early designed' and administered• in
response by ,municipalities and such a way as to avoid conflict
,>
w
# r tr
t e e i'+�d ` �
-between-44M ��� � era .K' �h
and loan programs, which were
also available to municipalities.
A feature of the Ontario
program this year was the
provision for use of 4p to 25
percent of the °funds granted on
each project for stt'ch expenses as
supervisions materials and
,equipment. `This meant ill niot
cram
es that large supplementary
outlays by the municipalities .a
were usually not required.
Id addition, the 'fact ''*that
municipalities and other eligible
bodies were• permitted to cal ry
out work on private property
where the public interest
warranted, added tb the scope of
• the program.
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