The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-09-02, Page 7• •
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Your comfort is our concern!
NEAR & HOFFMEYER
Specialists in Plumbing,
Air Conditioning and
Gas, Oil, Electric Heating
GODERICH
55 Kingston St.—Dial 524-7861
AMBULANCE G E MICE
SERVICE
GODERICH 425-7401
Oxygen, First Aid Equipment
COOL OFF!
Take a ride with
MacDonald Marine
Radio Equipped Tugs
BOAT RIDES DAILY
FISHING PARTIES
Phone 524-9551
Goderich Harbor
W. MacDONALD ELECTRIC CO.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Specializing in Electric Heating
Complete Motor Rewinding and Repair Service
CLINTON DIAL 482-7702
GODERICH PHONE 524-7851
DIRECTORY
ECKERT PLUMBING & ELECTRIC
SALES and SERVICE
Highway 21 — BAYFIELD — Phone 92
WORSELL BROTHERS
PLUMBING -- HEATING -- HARDWARE
122 The Square — GODERICH — 524-7952
Reid Upholstering
Chesterfields, Occasional
Chairs, Sofas, Antiques, etc.
Re-done. Choice of Quality
Coverings
Pick-Up and Delivery
Free Estimates
35 Years Experience
Opp. Post Office
48 East, Goderich, 524-8422
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WISE PLUMBING
Heating & Electric
Call 482-7062
262 Bayfield Rd., Clinton
Sky Harbor Air Services — Goderich
Chartered and Sightseeing Flights — Student Training
SKY HARBOR — HIGHWAY 21 — PHONE 524-7385
FINK
Plumbing & Heating Ltd
Electrical Service
ED FINK BILL FINK
Hensall 36 Clinton 482-7682 •
PORTRAITS -- WEDDINGS
COMMERCIAL
/oh..t Vititteit
15A Victoria St., Clinton
Friday and Saturday 2 to p.m.
Phone 482-9654 after 6 p.m.
for appointments.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE — This valuable
space for your selling or buy-
ing message available at only
three cents a word, minimum
50c. Phone Bayfield 96.
MIKE'S USED Furniture. Will
sell, buy and trade. Licenced
Auctioneer, M. A. Cummings,
66 Hamilton St., Goderich.
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SERVICES
NOTICE — Trees removed —
trees trirrimed — full yinstued.
John McFarlane, Phone 482-
6654. tfn
F OR RENT
FOR RENT — This space for
only three cents a word. Who
said the small ads don't get
read?
REAL ESTATE
WILL TRADE or sell house in
Goderich for house or farm in
or around Bayfield. Apply to
the Old Forge, phone 802, Bay-
field.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON
— 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY —
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
September 3-4
A Return Engagement Of
One Of The Great Films
"Bridge On
The River
Kwai"
WILLIAM HOLDEN
ALEC GUINNESS
Color Cartoon
SATURDAY and MONDAY
September 5-7
IAN FLEMING'S
"Dr. No"
Starring SEAN CONNERY
in the first JAMES BOND
film adventure as Secret
Agent 007
(Adult Entertainment)
Color Cartoon
Holiday Sunday Midnight
at 12:05 — September 6
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"PANIC IN YEAR
ZERO"
RAY MILLAND
I RANKIE AVALON
PLUS
"JOURNEY TO THE
SEVENTH PLANET"
JOHN AGAR
Color Cartoon
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
September 8-9
"CRITIC'S CHOICE"
BOB HOPE
LUCILLE BALL
(Adult Entertainment)
Color Cartoon
FOR SALE
FOR SALE — One fender
Stratocaster guitar with case.
Also Fender-Bassman amplif-
ier, '59 model, complete, $500.
Full line of musical instru-
ments. Lodge Furniture, Code-
rich. Phone 524-7521. 2tc
FOR SALE—One 17" Sparton
TV, completel yoverhauled, ex-
cellent condition with stand;
one flyback and yoke tester;
one high voltage probe, 30,000
volts; one complete set of pic-
ture tube cables and adaptors.
B. R. Munday, 127 Widder St.,
Goderich, phone 524-7994.
Endless American Dollars
Discovery of the vast iron
ore lode at the bottom of
Steep Rock Lake in the Lake
Superior district of Northwest-
ern Ontario has been reflected
on the graphs of Canadian in-
dustry. Aside from the sales
value of the ore, money spent
on employment, construction
materials and equipment need-
ed, not only to empty Steep
Rock Lake, but also to build
the CN's spur and ore dock
at Port Arthur, has gone, in
vast sums, toward many Can-
adian payrolls. Millions of tons
of ore have travelled over that
high trestle and been dumped
into the holds of lake freight-
ers since 1945, when the first
ton was recovered from be-
neath its overburden.
An American company, In-
land Steel, stumbled almost by
chance on the opportunity it
sought to acquire a new and
promising iron mine to assure
a supply of high grade ore for
its steel manufacturing opera-
tion at Indiana Harlror. A new
company was formed and given
the name of Caland — "ca"
for Canada and "land" for its
parent company. In the dying
days of 1949 negotiations were
completed with Steep Rock
Iron Mines Limited for an op-
tion to lease 1,000 acres of
land in the Faits Bay area.
Drilling proved the ore would
meet the company's needs and
a 99-year lease was signed as
of January 1, 1953, on a royal-
ty per ton basis.
With the experience of Steep
Rock's pioneering, Ca land, for
the next five years, drained
dredged and carted away mil-
lions of yards of salt. Sixty
million dollars have been spent
to bring the property to its
present efficient open pit op-
BRUCEFIELD
Louis Areiano, had the mis-
fortune to break his toe while
playing ball at the RCAF Sta-
tion Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. James Boughen
and Wenda, RCAF Station
Trenton visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Swan over the
end.
Miss Brenda Ann Hargreaves
is visiting with her grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hen-
derson, in Ingersoll.
eration.
Caland has started its new
15 million dollar pelletizing
plant. I watched workmen
driving piles, or some such
construction for this undertak-
ing, which will probably take
two years to complete. How-
ever, if I may be permitted
a prediction, with a chief en-
gineer like Bud Whitman in
champ. that plant will prob-
ably be spewing pellets with
a resounding rattle inAo CN's
steel ore cars long before that
date.
Caland has an assured mar-
ket. Behind it are the research
laboratories of Inland Steel,
constantly searching for new
ways of using steel. Caland ore
is bought with American dol-
lars, its transportation to ore
boats over CN's rails is paid
for in American dollars. Cal-
and expects to ship two million
long tons in 1964 and three
million tons annually when the
pelletizer is completed.
In the meantime, Steep
Rock, mining and selling many
thousand tons of the same gr-
ade ore, collects its royalties.
We Hope So Too
I liked the tribute Inland
Steel's vice - chairman, Philip
D. Block, Jr., paid the Canad-
ian company — "We have fol-
lowed in their (Steep Rock's)
footsteps and profited by their
experience . . . As we look to
the future, we do so with pride
and confidence that this will
be one of the outstanding min-
ing ventures of our generation
. . . that its life will be long
and healthy and that it will
make an everlasting contribut-
ion to the steel industry of
North America and to the wel-
fare and prosperity of the Pr-
ovince of Ontario and the peo-
ple of Canada."
TV Views
The ram for the Democratic
V-P nomination is over. Anoth-
er race — the fight between
the 3 American networks for
ratings — has ended. Lest
month NBC was first by miles
with the Republican convent-
ion.
It will be a while before
CBS will know how close they
came with the Robei t Trout
and Roger Mudd team. They
were competent anchor m e n,
hut CBS lacked imagination
and direction.
The show, and that's what a
convention is, was on the floor
and not in the booth. So why
put anchor men on camera at
any time? With the many
cameras available, the director
could select shots on the floor
where the legmen are situated
and when they are not inter-
viewing, Robert Trout with his
rich and silky voice could do
the commentating and report
any bulletins that may be han-
ded to him.
The tribute to the late
President Kennedy was excel-
CBC's first sale of film to
Hungarian television was an-
nounced, involving three epi-
sodes of The Living Sea series.
a
Channel 13 added two more
hours of telecasting by sign-
ing on this week at 1:20.
20% off
on all costume
jewellery
and GREB HUSH
PUPPIES
and LYONS
Summer Shoes
The
Woollen Shop
Gift Store
Bayfield
Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1964— Bayfield Bulletin Page 1
Diary of a Vagabond
By DOROTHY BARKER
TIMELY TRUCK BUYS
There's little doubt you could put a truck to work right
now. You'll like these — Prices were never lower as we
go into the Summer Cleanup.
'62 Chev. 3/a 3/ Ton Chassis and Cab
Excellent 7x7 Platform •infl Racks.
'63 Chev. 3/4 Ton Chassis and Cab
New motor just installed. In perfect
condition. Build a box to suit your needs.
'64 Chev. 1/2 Ton Pickup
Two new ones, plus our Demo.
Not loaded with extras.
'58 International Stake
In good shape. Has 12x7 Box
with Hoist and Tarpaulin.
Someone Is going to buy, so don't leave it too long.
We can arrange Special Terms.
Lorne Brown Motors Ltd.
Your Friendly Chevrolet, Oldsmobile Dealer
482-9321 CLINTON
lent.
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