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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-06-01, Page 3'U4PEfHWHSIGNAl eS Alf, INEONKSDAYAINE' 1,1983 -„.PAGE 3. IMO:Canada is going ahead With plans to extend the Goderich exchange's local .11ing area to Aubgrn. But while the cable will be laid during this year to prepare for this extension, Auburn will remain long distance for Goderich callers until probably next spring. Local Bell manager Peter Croome says the plan is for the cable ,to go in this year, portion of the additional and switching equipment to money this year will go into go in next year. He says the putting in the Auburn- exchange will need: more (Wench cable. other ex equipment to handle the penaes will cover the greater number of calls replacement of cables irk>the anticipated when the change area, and the expansion of takes place• cables where there is growth Bell plans to spend WOOO , . or anticipated growth, ID 1983 to maintain and especially in the rural areas upgrade services in the of the exchange. Goderich exchange. This Croome explains that compares with $135,000 spent cables have a limited life in 1982. span, and mus be Croome says a large periodically replaced.. Also, as the rural cormniuniiies expand, more cable must be installed to service them. St. Joseph's School in Kingsbridge held public speaking competitions on Friday, May 20. Students from Kin- dergarten to grade 3 competed by reciting poems. The winners are (back row, left to right): Jennifer Tigert, first, and Peter Thoeny, second in grade 2; Rachel Brophy, second, Jennifer Redmond, first, and Tommy Hogan, third in grade 3; and Dawn Marie Wilson, third in grade 2. In the front row are: Nicole Sherratt, second, and, Robin Paolin, first in grade 1; Connie Nicholson, first, Erin Hickey, third, and Jodie Boily, second in Kindergarten; and Joe Dalton, third in grade 1. (photo by Darrell Kloeze ) Men canuit but more e wam.en are now smoking akin MOH says rise. As a result of this increas- ed smoking among women, smoking related diseases traditionally associated with men are showing up in more and more women. In fact, Dr. Tamblyn said lung cancer is increasing among women..It is the only cancer mortality rate on the rise for women, emphasized the MOH. Despite the overall drop in the number of smokers, Dr. Tamblyn said total con- sumption is up. Less people smoking more is nota good sign the MOH noted. "Anything we do to hasten that decline is beneficial. And yet you can have some influence," said Dr. Tamblyn. Currently the provincial government is facing pressure from an Ontario Council of Health task -force - on -smoking ,report. J. Allen Best of the University of -Waterloo chaired the task force which' released its report earlier this year. "The government hasn't made up its mind," said the MOH urging association members to. get a copy of the report and send their responses to the govern- ment. One of 12 recommenda- By Stephanie Levesque "I really do feel ... that we'll be able to create a non- smoking generation. Changes are in the wind." Perth Medical Officer of Health Dr. Susan Tamblyn professed this optimistic outlook at the . annual meeting of the Huron -Perth Lung Association held on May 25 ig,Stratford. Changes in the wind in- clude a 20 -year campaign by the department of national health and . welfare. Dr. . Tamblyn told the annual meeting the marketing techniques used in beer com- mercials and by milk pro- ducers are now being used to tell smokers and potential smokers they do have a choice. The MOH referred to -pictorial advertisements showing a broken cigarette with the slogan "a little freedom gained". She had both good and bad news to report to the lung association. The good news - the percentage of smokers has decreased from 43 to 33 percent. The bad news - most of that decrease is made up of men. I .wish. equality hadn't happened in that area," commented Dr. Tamblyn noting the number of smok- ing teenage girls is on the tions in the task force's learning quick, snappy report call for co-ordination answers to respond to peer of all agencies concerned pressure can help in areas about smoking, for example other than smoking noted the health units, lung associa- , MOH. tions, heart funds and cancer The goals of the Ontario societies. The reRort also Council of Health are to calls for co-ordination at the reduce the amount of federal and provincial smokers in Ontario and to. levels. minimize the health risks. Education and research The results of this report are two other areas noted in along with the new trend of the report. Dr. Tamblyn in- fitness and healthy living en- dicated some of the best no- courage Dr. Tamblyn's op - smoking programs focus on timistic outlook for a non- social influences. Children smoking generation. 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Following the dancing a buffet was served by Mrs. Cook. Special thanks go to Pat Spence who hosted the even- ing, Jane Corrigan who JIM MORRIS • ❑RESIDENr1AL OCOMMERCIAL ❑RENOVATIONS El CUSTOM BUILDING SPECIALISTS chaired the decorations com- mittee and Bill and Merle Stanbury for looking after the bar; J.A.M. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED 66 St. Patrick Street Goderich, Ontario YOUR ONE STOP VACUUM CENTRE Complete Sales -Service & Supplies - EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN repairs to all small appliances NEW AND RE -BUILT VACUUMS Filter Queen, Electrolux, Hoover, Kirby, Royal, Eureka, Electro -Hygiene PICKUP ON MAZDA B2200 LOWEST PRICED IMPORT DIESEL PICKUP ONLY J / V4V■ r- . 47.8 MPG MOT HIGHWAY RATING Goderich Vacuum Centre 52 West Street Goderich 524-4112 EST. 1975 GOLDSMITH -SILVERSMITH 21 DAY CANADIAN WEST DEPARTS -JUNE 27, 1983 TOUR INCLUDES RESERVED SEATS AT CALGARY STAMPEDE, JASPER SKY TRAM, ATHABASCA ICE FIELD TOUR, CITY TOURS OF VANCOUVER, EDMONTON & MEDICINE HAT, . 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The membership , fee - for 1983 will be $4.00 for single and family and a bus trip for last of June was discussed and left.in the hands of David McClure to arrange. The speaker for the even- ing was Blake Evans, an of- ficer with Ministry of Natural Resources at Wingham, who gave a most interesting talk on Game and Fishery Laws as far back as 1756. King Henry VIII passed very strict game laws in England and many of these carried to Canada in its ear- ly years as a colony:"He also showed a film, Ministry of Natural Resources People, • depicting the work carried • on by them throughout Canada. Evans was thanked by David McClure and Annie Reed thanked the Wroxeter h Women's Institute for the lunch. Officers of the Huron County Historical Society for 1983, are: past .president, Harry Worsell; president, Joe Hogan; vice-president, . Isabelle Theedom; second vice-president, Bill Par- tridge; secretary -treasurer, Dora Batkin; membership, Helen Anderson; con- stitution, Lillian Turner; finance, David McClure; P.R.O. and publicity, Bessie McNee; personnel, Eileen Ronnie; property, Harry Wortell, Grant Stirling and Harold Robinson; archivist, Ethel Poth; archivist com- mittee, Ethel Poth, Harry Worsell and - Harold Rob- son; publication, Irene Clark; and council, Elva Metcalfe, Marjorie Emrtner- son, Willetta McWhinney, Keith Roulston, Annie Reed, Bernadine Kinney, Glenyce Snell, Phyllis Cox; Marian Zinn, Mabel Jacklyn, Wm. Morley and Raymond Scot- chmer. 'Things To Do In Goderich Insert of Wednesday, May 18'83' Due to o typographical error incorrect dates appeared R> 1he Volunteer Association of The Bluewater Centre nt ue Show 8. Sale. Correct Dates are Friday -Saturday, August 12, 13 '83 At The Bluewater Centre Auditorium. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING 5 DAY MONTREAL, QUEBEC AND OTTAWA DEPARTS - JULY 04. 1983 Beef Barbecue and Hard Times f. Dance at relay June 11, 1983 CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Dinner Served from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. DANCING 9 PM -1 A.M TO "WHISKEY JACK MUSIC CO." Tickets s8. (Available from any member) ...DRESS OPTIONAL... Prizes for the best dressed couple P,PtOCEIEDS'COMMU fr P O* • Sponsored by Kiss ofld Kinette Clubs of Clinton TODA'S FRIENDLY CITIES UR MONTREAL QUEBEC CITY AND OTTAWA. AN EXCELLENT TOUR FOR VISITORS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES thursday july 21 friday july 22 saturday july 23 OUR AGENT IN GODERICH HARBOUR LIGHT TRAVEL OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT 524-7335 ATTENTION EXHIBITORS: THE PORT OF"GODERICH FESTIVAL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS will be this year on July 21, 22 & 23 on the COURTHOUSE SQUARE. If you are planning to be an exhibitor, you should register as soon as possible. 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