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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-05, Page 4• •;-,• - • • * PAGE 4A---GOISkR4C1-1SiGNAL-S.TAlk..11•11).:R.SDAY, 19'," 6 • • • 111. . ' • efft 7-441'4 . • • • . • . • ,tonservatiort and :the cluality .of lite 'undoubtedly rerna portant concerns, in 0,ntario today. It i -s tnteres. ting to..note. lat. tti. ,eimeerns:•for pollution arid.' the aw.a r en ess , o.. lo'gieal latters., Preceded the :energy the concern for the en- Vironnivnt now seems a little more than ii.fa,d• compared to the •prospect of not having oil for our furnaces or gas for our Cars; What is- often not 'realized, hoWever, is the link between• these two crises. If The is. solved then the other can also be solved.. No doubt the bet. eon- servarion. For example, the efficAent•use-o.f energy would cut pollution and ,measures' taken . to reduce pollution would have the effect of conserving energy. • The challenge before us is to batanbe the public benefit or urban and industrial ..‘. ripple;e".(fect.through ifrre„: :;-•-•••41;n-y.--7;$4-tU•tat-4 - ertS77-etti,•et • I, Ontario today which" may •:endanger: ifirma.n health, and.._.• there' i ns:reas g„ evicience that rnor,e dans e rouS •Situi4ibriS".may be deyeloping, Radiation in the :mines. Elliot Lake ancr.the Town. of Port Hope.: asbestos in : • • • • Peterborbugh;• mercury; .• pollution in .the W a.bigoon River .Sy-sterri, . DDT, pol-ychlOririated, biphenyIS and , other eance-r- causing pollutants in Lake' Ontario, all are examples 9,f . ; 'this.:problem; In scientific estimates cite that . 80 'percent of cancer S today are environmentally caused. The majority •of those are caused_ .pesticides and other chemicals produced by industries and' allowed to • , Bq iack Rid▪ 1I Hu{ og-Midditiex MPP. embers added to D 5- year club. Thirty.five Meiribeps of,the -increased from a total' of 52 Dominion, Road MaChineiy graders a year in 1945 to 1250' • Quarter Century Club were units today. Mr. Sully pointed ...7• . • 4 enter the air,land a•ndi-vater, ' no. longercontinue-to act *entertained by Brace 'S.u11y, out it was through the loyal • It is imperative_ that the• op the .1?ait,,s of some. of"atte President Of 'the Coin an , to' 5upport6f.employees stich as "I -Try ernM en r n (into; to . . • • . groWth. against the. .public harm of yet. greater deterioration of:our natugal .. and human env ronrnent • along with' the massive. gobbling up o,f .aluable, %farmland. Rat it though • the task:may appear 'at least. • ' one choice:is. clear: either we allow the future ta :develop- • • merel2,, :as .anektensiOn of the present or else, we choose to. :develop policies which reflect. .the. 'concerns for the well-. • . being of. oarselves. our planet and those . who will fottoW after•Cis; All -decisions, which • . 4 ‘ile . make. teda:Y Will: have a dre,i•fielf mot e: for :•asstirnotioriS. ' In partieal:ai,, ' Hotel.. on Thursday eyenlrig;:, the.: basicenvirionthhlal• our tissumption.th-at we wOuld attuary iSSues. Weanno longer take never curl out' ot room ,i)e of .. ..owi.i-ig ' to .'the storrnY cornfor-t in the en o virnrn tlipial resource', d s and a •result that:, . Weather :some Of the ..rnern- poliCies . which : have :been we' could forever be •free and 6.ers were unable to attend. applied the pbst:Tou afteh. easy ',with. both; or our ..The Club now, has attained a anxiety- .. over 1 adverse . assatnption tha-t if. for a t me, •total of 4 , employees with publicity has 'seemed to V. e found ourselves ontrfle in ierious situation, tha.:,n yers set);lee and over ''w • , ank cOncern or peop1•• • a: , the .prOvinCe.In alinost all could in the nick of time and Three new members were . • cases of ind.uStrial pollution out •of nowhere find our introduced this: year - S. C:'' FHelesic reeman, William' and industry related health unrivalled teehrioloigy to free, hazards the government. h as U from these diffiqultie.s. , . and Edwin Lee. They Were , s helped to foster fear by,tryinengraved perpetual clock-sg • It was Aristotle Who ob- ' each . presented ' With. to confuse facts, deny in-, •„serNed that. "that ' which is. anclgold service pins- 9 dividuals information and to commOn to th.e. greatest- Seated at the head table skirt problems. • Piecemeal number .has the least 'care answers and solutions, as has bestowed Upon it". In the past aleng,witbMr.'Sully wereMr. • E., . C. .Hill, 'J,' C, Freeman, been the case in the past, can we have failed' to take good John S.,McKeown and Elmer no longer...be tolerated' in the care of the things that belong scit,i•Har...As.,.......,' • future.. •, •to all of us together; .•air, I hope that we . are begin- water, land, citie„s, ' regions In • his speech Mr., Sully, reminisced, goingback•to the ning to understand that • we • and neighbourhoods. Unless : time his father, the late Air • • we start taking care of these Vice • Marshall' J.A, Sully n f.0 Rock in general, we are going to - : • • • • • Hello everyone! Rocky Raccoon'is.back. That's right., Rocky , the mascot .9f the 'Maitland • Walley COn-. servatiori • Authority ,is . • returning to ,keep people , informed' about the activities of . the Authority and to present inforitatiOn ora wide •variety of topics related to the O conservation of our valuable • natural resources. • • • Rocky, would -like to *remind everyone, at this .'cold and windy time ; Of the • . • • . • _irriportance of windbreaks, WELCOME SERVICE - would like. to call you with housewarming gitts and in: formatidn about your new : location, The Hostess will 1)e ' ' ,g1ad to arrange your subscrip- tion to the Signal -Star O Caii her at 524-2057. most-- faiii01,116 •basket in the world m%o. P7.--7- 524-2724 • A' win dbiteak ,eon 'm bre . row's of tree's pleCi•di`dilind buildings or field.s to mit down - the force',of the wind. These • raws: of trees,. are not as necessary or as •practical in town S and -villages, as other buildings slow down the wind in • these d areas.. They are valuable :around farm -, buildings.' Trees planted in ' the right place will reduce • drifting snow.,,and a.nyone who is continually • pushing , or ' • blowing . out' snow -plugged • farm • laneways• would ap- •:-pree-iate this.advantage.. Besides • -making:homes: easier to heat and ',keeping laneWays free from drifting snow. ; windbreaks can in- : crease propertY v.alues.:In the. summertime they provide valuable protection for fields, resulting inleSS Soil erosion . by.. wind, increased . crop ... yields, and protection JO). • grazing livestoCk. The most cOrnman varieties • , of trees used in windbrea:ks in • Southern Ontario are' Norway, • Spruce. .White Spruce, White-::. Ce•dar, •Scotch- Pine, and °Carolina Poplar. These .species are used becausethey . are fast 'growing, hardy, have a long life expectancy, are • resistant to insects and diseases, and are. pleasing to look at. .• An ideal windbreak will possesS the folldwing characteristicsi -4-• It will .be .composed of more, than one species • of tree:. • . --i,- The trees will be Planted in rows at tight angles to the', prevailing -wind direetion,. .(west or northwest):' • + It will he locatedfrom 60 to 100 'feet to the Windward • sloe of buildings:, yards and roads to be protected; 7-- ' .-1-• •A rottnd buildings there will-he'three rows OPtrees in the windbreak while those . protecting fields Will have either one or two -rows: • will'he protected from• . grazing by •livestock by • a • • things that belong to nob:iffy •. purchased the •businesS ii • in particular and everybody _ 1945 d was later joined: by himselfaand his brother John. • Om' find ourselves not only with'a . narrower range' of choices, ..At the. time •of their sturdy fence;• but individual one that are acquiring the business there • + It will :15. kept free -or_ less worth making. • were 65 •e'mployees, while dead and damaged -branches While the recent passing of today they have °Ver.' .1,000. and will be thinned whenever ,t h e E n v i ron ni en t a I Salesof machinery then necessary to keep the treeS Assessment Act in -Ontario, arnounted to approximately strong and healthy'. • which :is to provide system • $250.,000. a year and today, These are, some of the of assessing projects that 3eiti-1y sales total around:60 things yon need to know about ;Tray: •damage . the en- million,dollars. • . • windbreaks. If you are in-., viron•mont4hut which Ills yet • Payri011s and purchases terested° and would like td be 'proclaimed), iS. a good . alone', now amount to $11/4. further information just Call: start towards the • protection'. Million a week The company, or write the Maitland •Vaileyof the environment Which'this• i,s. now - one of .the largest ConserVatfon AnthoritY,., •• province needs; it, will be- grader manufacturers in the, • Re.mernher to. w.atch the. necessary to have further aricl world 'and throtigh 'its , net*: papers in the weeks to -opine Much strange ,legislation to • work of dealers . ship ,to 55'• _ . for more news -trorn .proteet Our.'etivironr4ent.. in. ;countries: • " ". M. V, c.A,' s Rocky Raccoon: . the fu titre: ' • ',Prodoction;Tot :graders- has La Boutique 'SPECIALS • Mood Rings *Pendants , O • Earrings • Copper Jewelry • Mach:one Material -Jute, Rings, Beads • • Macrame Pot Hangers La Boutique East$t. • The -Square., 5Godeikh: 24.601 2 • . . • TELL YOUR FRIENDSABOUT THIS AD • 2:-Days.Only in Goderich LEARN PATTERN CUTTING THE MODERN.WAY • • . .IN JUST ONE HOUR., • Viennese' fashion designers and Germ -an mithernaticiaos have • created a:very simple cutting inethod.whiCh has been fantastically • SucCessful1in:28 countries. . . O Make your own patterns wittionly two measurements in any size O and style for any member of your family. • • . • SEE OUR PATTERN 0._. Prove it to yourself! DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! All. • • necessary equipment available at•classes. , • . • •0 • " •%.6. Demonstration courtesy o ' .• . • GODERICH PUBLIC' LIBRARY, 52.•*montreal,•st:N CLASSES START at the following times; • • Wednesday, Febriiary 18, 10 a.m., 2.p.m., 7 : 30 p.m. Thursday, February -26, 10 aln., 2 p.rri.,17:30.P.m. All classes are 'identical and start promptly, . Alt classes are limited in number, ..„ . 111111118111111* • .. • • .. •.. • • - • SATURDAY, FEL..1 4 . • REGISTRATION 10:00 A.M. STARTS 1100 FINISHES 5:00 P.M. . . Prizes for 1st,- 2nd, 3rd highest sponsorship money . tanned in by February 28th, • it • Drcaw Prizes will also be given away throughout the Sicatathon SPONSOR SHEETS AVAiLAbLE AT At all schools and Chcirle; Boddy., 5 2 4.-91 32 Support your local figure skaters We need your assisilnce EVPVYBODY WELCOME DRESS, WARM GOOD LUCK • . .••••••witmot••••••~0•10•4,0•4*”4.40.•••wamaw.•••••44,esogra,...•4444 •402k..•14.,* • rotoimittiw 4•0••• • 4440,4o4„tiomoodo,,,, at, • • • ' O• 00 . ••• . were being honored at, the dinner that this was made .passible. Don " McKay thanked Mr. Sully on behalf.of the members. CD( . . • Domcstic...C9tumercitil-lkdusttial 133 Britannia • . 0, ' . Phone Evenings 5:2 4-8146. Flovvers.fOr All OcCasioni.q, Distinctive Gifts + Weddings + Funerals + Fresh cut . Flowers + Dried Flowers + Plants - /*) 7 . , O 5 24-21 5 2 ST; anystilim°Pel'E..YRs:N.s•°u S -2•4A -R2613-2 1,04/11416•111•11•111r1•644/..111•46•4•04•••••••1 yllillri14111811.1110111.11.11111.1.1181011.1.1117 Why:you, shOuld let 11&RBlock worry:about your. 'ITICOMe4Nes.. yVe take all the time .neeessar} to • understand N..i)tar • e(irritilete• tax SitlJiliofl .10. 1Tral7s-trt'e-ymtr.,:-2-- ti,,ixes, are :.is,kivo .;:is k.qin, legitimately •:-' • be, ‘N ith 'charges based oily t he oortiptexiip 01 vou,c.,return.. . • • • • • • pi ;tin( O Fi&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 19 VICTORIA ST. N. GODERICH "Highway 21 • Beiclepresb's yterian Church Open' 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Weekdays 9.5. Saturdays Phone 524-8658 Also 30. Isaac St., Clinton. '• OPEN SATURDAYS NQ APPQINTMENT NECESSARY • ‘t. ) • . • oderich Rotary Club presents • London Symphony Orchestra • — , Goderich Series 2nd CONCERT Saturday, February 14, 1976 Goderich Collegiate Institute NISH MUSIC FOR DANCE!' Guest artist PAULA MORENO Tickets - Adults 2.50 • Sr. Citizens 1.25 ' .Family 7.00 Sflidenfs. 1.50. ' - Tickets Available - Goderich' Mac Campbell's, •Ormandy's Mall •Clinton News Record . P • Every WEDNESDAY during February When you buy aThrift Box at the regular price you get auy the THRIPTBOX anvFli(e:ROuNAERsOyikYtuvring Ge_t_ The Pix();Nn's 0. FREE • • • '• • ..••• (161.41andrs ne K€ntUcky itieken: . Acanath. Co. ColonolSan dm and Ms hays make it "(logo? good" • •