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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-08, Page 1
:.-•-m,,k------Tom:.,.. • Mee onate •8 • Again ,this year, the -Hai -on County Br..aneli `•of : :the A'rohitectural'C.onservancy'of :Ontario will 'be spoftsoring, Heritage House•Tours, The•tours'will take place in four' . towns:: , .Goderich, C'l'inton - : Seaforth and Bayfield. The first• of. these •`tours will ..he held this_, ° Saturday and°.S•u ' - y,.JulylO arid 1T'rn C1 rori'-The tour b.. p begins ' s 2 g at ,rrt:. t the Cl• b. P .a h ;Town Hall ,. . -., The Batu._ : ilia• � tOur. ly. _ Y , n^ Clinton Mill . visit.the residence'' of Mrs.' ",Frank. Fingland; built about 1870:by , Mr. McGarvie of Scotland. „ The Mill Pond, a darn and: grist troll' .6n'the; farm of Mr, • and Mrs. William Trick will '. be, the • next .stop. 'The mill is • thought to have: been built by the Canada..,'Company ` -I'd-a-- encourage atthe,Henry,Ransfordhnttse; .Y now owned b'Y-;,liar arid.'Mxs :. Derek Adshead; end. formerly : owned- :by. Mrs: I.M..Willis,.. well-known antique dealer:• This 'hou'se . is the great., : Organizers of tlie'CToderich••' TM t'rddltional fund 'rais°in a] skating. : es - Several people were Arena Building Fund - an- 'efforts now inckude :;sever nounced-.that the•campaign"to • raffles,: - tenitatfve . activiti ,;-raise une or a'. roof have reached $50,000 '"` o �' ' = • i' • a celebrity dinner .slated Chris, Cavanaugh, fund. August 11.. "'""'-raising committee co i a '• chairman, • said that a four. Co ctiarmen;'Doug; Fis''har and Cavanaugh were pleas day. canvass of. Goderich _With- the' canvass end e homes "and .busi•nesses netted pressed•.optimism f©r futu .over $15,000,and that -several _ fund raising.endeavors. • ; 'grandaddy of Huron- houses, ....thousand dollars,has yet•to be. "The,canva ss built in '183.... The first :. turned in by canvassers s. the in involved -building- in .Clinton'. was -:-••Approxi,roa:ten; 1.25 N�..func••mo ing aplivities on Vanderber s In built • in ; Y ,tri.,fundt.rafsing initiativ on.' ''1831': g' p.' yoluriteers; •caliVasssed area.'. their - own initiative ','. •. hoines over a four day period Cavana•u 'Jim' After the Saturday tour; tea' Last weekend Mi. Cavanau h • s ene.a. will be. served in the Adsheadg aPPort•: iseve and it d home _• estimated. that nearby one- strong .but the peopl`e: 'need :third of the canvassers will some•gutdence," On Sunday the Clinton. tour hand in receipt ..books -'this '' Althou .h wilt visit.' the. Century 'Farm Week: 'The.' canvass .„boosted . re g several have for : house of.Mr -and Mrs. James removal of the roof Hpos been the - Snell• of• RR 1, Clinton tour total, to $50,000' fallowing discussed -no' `• positive The : Snell •'house 'was` ,an .. ear.li"er.'-donations of $20,000 direction has: been' taken from the. ' God'erieli. :.Lions' Cavanau ` overiizighty stop- �'or earl _ gh said' it ; =is irn� ;. Y. Club, $5,000 'from` the Rot •'settlers travell.'ing north, Rotary : petrative that 't=he' : rook be . ,. ••Club and .: Dotni'nion. - road"'` taken . off `-soo - - The tour- will::drive along -Machines Coin n, to •.• .ae- the second con.cessi.on:• of • x. Parry Ltd:. coni'mgdate use • of.. the Tuckersniith, an,early settled road, to the two-story Century . ,1,°,; •1~ arm house o£ Mr. and `Mrs.. .Atte nda te:rea. Jarries'Landsborou ���� ��:n.0 Seaforth.The tour will again visi.t•the Adshead house for tea:... „ : - A .visit to Clinton's historic - Anglican..:Ch:urch ;;will be, a *•': '.2'..... . The tours, start at Clinton T•own'Hall at` -2 p •• Ttekets are $�::for a sin le $"our g'• auditorium and outdoor roller: unavarla.ble for donations at'd for' during f .ay - and. 'the. cochairmen are willing to accept any donation ed ' from,citizens wishing to make' x- a contribution re Colborne'Towii�ship Reeve; Doug McNeil, tol'di-he Sigria�i- •i� g or$10 • for all fourI G u od Star. ; Wednesday., the Colbsrhe *Township council -meted. unanimously at" their • monthly i eeting Tuesday•to donate $5,09,,0 to -tine Goderich Arena Buildffig F'iand' • He said; the .council has comm:itted'tli :nioney.biit the.• actual. cheque presentation••' may y not take lac p, e antil nett month.' He 'added :that any - other Col.bo'rne Townsl<i'• resident - s w.'' . ' ishmg , to make donations , c:ould :cont act either • himself ` or Clerk Treasurer.Wi lmer•Hardy, hoar to .:door,cauvasing for funds. to put anew .00fso Qty Moladay.,morn n When ... on Goderich Memorial i4ren k :lie g workers hit the: streets' to tryto'a 000 i donations •frdin residents' oF. G dsecure aboyt $100;000`m. cis titins o ericfi. f ete TiTina• Harman, : right, „one of p explains •to Janice Reynolds. thethe canvass wh.Ltever she feels is.fair: (staff -photo) pureos� f the drive' and asks. her.ta donate' ,i. • each Fantastic #ncredible an. The 'early Saturda mor. the I'0 ti ket Y 9 0 s . • . - .,. 1. • the Mrs:: Erickson �%hou' ht it ani -over a `in• Gospel S' d 1 •• g again., as longus she • vc-c..e:s's • c. s are aye r,.ab'1e at the overwhelini niri• rain People. ,who 'attended in-'succe• g did'•not stop -the the 800' Th children ,Huron Historic Gaol g ss, Were '.'1us.t.- a� fe.W of. the People who turned out for i'he' also had_a.chancetotake art '20 . superlatives used to describe,' the•'epie Pall -cake breakfast s o "in '� p' 0. wbo 'the church., could e p. rtsored the -festivities , of the ,service.:' • get together at the end' received front. the,'to.wn, .the ing..an ater about.' was wonderful• that e've ' had t attended. ` ' e eryore he tremendous help she • -_' -- the four day Bayfield Cen by thea•Bayfield Lions..:club. weekend of. the celebr ;lu 'and' on Friday .., .The. celebration en& •`: ations„a Archive Lt -ons ' Club,- the Senior' - .,, lennial ce-lebr-atkon •-aas=t Theaifor those who were still morning ••des its•the threat of such a great time march' the' s the 6 ed:•with ,.aveeke d hu - p. an , uiisc.hed.uled 'arn.a. .. ,,..;ing ... Citizens ;• $cQuts and• all' �-., .' .. .� ' . ' , r on rs s owe.. - �"'��•-�arae�en3�.m;'d midnight- � - ' r comical ees; • "at' • 'operate-•_4Pu11 ' total - �aturcla at •rvhr ` pg non_ ...ut 3 0� tendance at'ali;`the events is Aeople filledthei:r "latest artrstictalents t' P r 'that `sine said she:w'ir- -be- P. onn�ed• -• then P .. o take part in nighties .and long -johns and .,.., ufid do 1 .• red ftrr;the irext' • years said o, have approached In. between ell..the eating 'a-,•Paint=in sponsored by.'the .paraded through th • • ". m Tlie Uorrnz7rion 3i Dail 1Vla:chin_er_ Co, Ltd. sent nt one of the largest' shipnenfs: of motor graders- ever. to leave Canada; 'th-iis week; when • Machine's were -loaded' onto freighter_ in 'New Beunswick hound for Turkey. The wholly owned . Canadian oornpany, -and second' -largest men th:e_graders was he1f1 until- a. foreign 'e 'change `pr.'o.blem F. could. be worked oti! He;•sard the:.`deal ' will not hae any effect on the plant shutdown a scheduled for August. • `:DEMCo'•' annou. need :recently; tha; need to con-. sotidate''future orders `nd a' .holida. schedule ' g " Y that gave sone -s'' ployees an extra • week a f 'vacation,' prompted P ped- •. _the. .. eona'panj7 to shutdown their'- facility..- for an,extra . -- -aveek lir August meaning the- '.'auto `�will.be Closed d for the .• entire` .lirionth: Trad`itione�ll }7 the firm• closes for a. week Of• ;inventory and two Weeks: of i,• holidays. • :... •. Mr. Squires said the outlook for Septenr� be•r, , was • -still• (meat or e bre. He s a;3 it wasn't' known yet whether the.. 'company Would be 'stariing_ up • with .fu11 production when work resumes: manufacturer t of. graders in t e',worl-d.sent'•ihe'nrachines. in t o . shipments - to .the de r a�•men " P t ,of ; .prbvin•cial hihwas T g. Y 1r►a• urk.ey Company resider. . ' a P Y p. �F ,ce S.11,11 -Y" -',said ,_:the Value olC•,he t n Although the ngrY, aisFir� was held overcast skies about° 30 d pyjama:, through.tile streets the ether tt that-• weatherman didn t co at the Arena ate • youngste h d ----n ght os Sun .She was so he centennial the real. ee: gh to',d.Ceretheial Y. at . Y . ch ],100 Mania... St, to illustrate their area people d . putconie . of. the centennial' great' eno0gh to be remem ti. 0, 00. • • - and visiting with -old • friends; g e. nor.• :,Pioneer Park- Association. malty quiet village for about. , Centennial Chairman •a• Fa'hign•Show.and .Talent, Although •.some Children -,:an hour. /Vitie 7,GIilvena Erickson noted: that -Night , Were also :..• ' created in • ' W kik@�`S S`e �'�'� held interesting abstract it was remarkable how" towiiS' Thursday night' .•13ri.c. , .Ear.l'- art pieces on themselves and of only 500 people could put` acted •as the• M•aster of their clothes• there 'was: also •together, such .:a. flawless Ceremonies at Talent' Night some good ,art work-done'on celebration and could attend .which provided sold •en° "the. a erst -7i t. PP PP ed to�thezri• = • to the thousands of ••.-people tertainment' for three'' hours- So:me. 34•.men pre ared "f r• for the:•900' P P fo ,whg atteded the activities.' :'••persons ,preSenf; the' '-Centennial for.; . For all the events held over :The 51 entries:that took -part months ahead of 'time and' .the,,, weekend • 3'verwbelmin ' in the perfo°rmairi,e`showe aQ since Januar' 10.- d. had`. ,g Y been,, c'rawds attended" .the Variety -'of - entertainment watching` •their facial' ;hair order, was' $7.1 million in; chiding 'parts. Half, the sliiprii.ent left ,sant Jahn New Brunswick' last:week and the • •seco d half was loaded onto a 'Turkish _ car: o-liiaer_e 1 .... $. a;t' y this Week, ° ' Elm:er Squires, :cokpOr�ate •• vice.... presiden£..for DR^MCQ, said• ' the order -was sold.. earli • ,fir and that shiptterit .of estivities. Although '' only from •dancing, sin i :in-.: accurntzlate- in ',the f. r 1 g . o m Of 000 people registered -at ti strumental solos, includin� a great beards. Eighteen of the' Old,Town Hew •, ' . ' , ri i Eighteen Hell, it seemed asaf 1 s. harp , selection .arid •am-- original 34 . took parr in"-the�- most .oT:.'these. • were former:number of ou s` original gx p . j:ydgln$. contest; whclfi was` -residents of =•Bayfield andthe; Friday -afternoon found a field. on Saturda at theSold; towirs e 'Fashion y P. opre e•niselves did' full'-• house at` the .`Fashion out .Centenni'al..,•Ba'll,:,, and... not register. - , Show :'put on h the Liofie winners were • , . Y .. , n, ss .Yat Graham,.. However the . crClub, he plantoP:fashlons, of -the . ,Bayfield:w "far, the " Tongest people were,.'evident at 'the- l'97.0- shown, • most of beard; :. ';Melvin Jewel, d=e para : on ,.ea ui" _ _' the outfits t .flay af-,_ _,;displayed 'for the .lay'f.ieYd, for _the, Iiiost ternoon.; . wli:ic.h att• ac -ted ladies" ana,' entle'inen w:" ' 'ztlorful beard -. ere .. 3ob-. Ander 5;000, and at all the eating. fashions out of years gone by:.. son, Brussels,: Or the bushiest ar n • At a spe cial meeting -at the home of the regent Mrd:.G -• •Henderson .the he :members of Ahmeek.. Chapter ' IODE decided • t'o• donate - One. Thous'and dgllars to' "the Goder.ich.' Arenas trzldioi g. ; The worker- at, .-Domta Ciieinicals Ltd;•. (Sifto Sal Division) . Goderi:ch Mine inembers:,. of. • Canadian -Chemical. Unipii 16,s gned a -year-long •'contrast__,::last Tuesday .oSda which y hi ch amounts • to an 11 ? per .cent' increase, ;the i urn a •owed under the Anti Inflation Board .ruling:. Aocording - to Karl Butler, production supeitendent- at. the mine, negotiations "were carried: .out At -a. `-`very high plain":.• .. The contract i --in reali4 a- '5 cent er h P our increase in Ctual wage, .r4 roactrve--to• r 'April 1, :19.76. The. new Wai- t -tract ck.pires March 3:1-, 1977. : Mr,. Butler ex •lained that the workers are 0-61'off a • three-year contraot;,Althot gh: - •. an - additional 15.• cents - per hour was awarded in 1975 as a Cost of living increase by_the . 'company, ,_outside the con-• - Fund,• Mrs. R.' Neville . was;c'- a corded a •vtit-e of=tirahks •for so capably planning, and 'affairs of the weekend. Over Included'ih the beaktiiful.old-'beard and Keith :Guinn, --of.• bi 1;400 people' were served: at dresses . was the.. complete Bay..fi,.eld for the best trimm o 'erseeing`•the'I`agDay effort. the -sold -out chicken 'b r trousseau complete ed; on`June 18th. a be of � . M � beard. c ba ue Margaret a -held in g ret tlie 6• •� arena ori T`hu_rSday .Madge, who )married RoI rt ...On, Sundays , activities . ink- It was,decided to accept a .• arty many '• were -turned. away , onT'-Mares --3d 8 6. 'cl#dgd.:--ann-:af-teernooti-Gospel _ _boa •• • 'because the. St. "An r tither' interest utiftlit ..F dtasy. Traa' d ew s - interesting • fashions Sing:at Crap Gregor, ,Square mad e " byMrs.• 3.c. ' United Church; . • who spoil- `inoluded a beaded dress wore anon an. Ecurnenica�l Sunset C Cutt in the days of the Chariest 'n' `•Church- service Tick ted -- ;Mrs • A. Habel:.` sored tle� „feast; rare out ,of o ce at 'Pioneer Tickets will b • ld ri -- .tract, 't.ft4.workers .felt that °uifiti r -:preseril.• e,Gonomic. - '.conditions .in the' c unt one -year= -'contract- wauld.,_lze._ . '`l7eneficial. . . The weighted average.. g "' stn^aigi*t•iirrie (WAS.T)-salary • at the • mine now stan ds �;a-i'. ..7.$6:77 -per hours a anon en.. •and children's dresses. from -Park, The ,,Watchmen, a six • quilr':"'afid the •draw will be"crinte . - - .- piece siiliging group, supplied made at: the' Christmas" r`25 OOQ.. amar#p l Ai n Support the fond raisin drrve;- 4 • the entert nrYient. for :tl a 150 m.errting. • 117 enc -leader „toe -Clark, will be- in ;then on, to,Clinton whercezhe 4,a. toe ti !he ‘1§,,Inaking of 1Vieet JoP Clark night. area in hiis meet the people-- The visit by• •Clark thcaerr:;p.aa.aigernn.olVtotrt,s, el:x:6 Marks ihP fir§t time a PC Goderich in a little • over a; 'sjittnding about half ati-ho&lr. decade. Tfm. last such visit on- Th'quare shaking handS"\ was made by _John,Diefen.; with the Pabple of doderich. $aker -when 'he 'WEI'S of - :141 kick .4fi.:hts tour of thb---.during the Agirne of Lester Power --Developmept. at the last federal Oection but •: Russell' will beearrie Rector.of thp Church .of SC' Andrew., • LPridon,'• On Sep - at thiend of April. . ,,Carion Russell, who' was barn in Stratford, Ontarik'is a graduate, 6-f Huron College 'ard the Universitt of Western 'Ontatio-;146Mas Ordained by- -Bishop Luxtpti, and aftel-• 'a Stratford, • was sent to the - :"Parish of Paisley. Three • year'S -later he • returned to 'Stratford,- fo St. Stephen's. ,Patish In 1956 he was npv'ed. to St. Marys:Ile bas .oft Alb?rt'sinee 1964: , tee