The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-07-15, Page 22 GODERICki SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1971
Rouind and About With, Martha
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NHL players play good ball
Art Mart and Goderich Days There are so many new • firteg--- in the shape of , a bike with
we now with us and 1 hope you and faces, I should be able to put which the money will be paidto
come down every day and enjoy •• a name Qn. ,10 town right now.. the lancer Society and they are
the•exhibits and wonderful craft You hate to ask people who very proud that people have
work. • they are and find they aren't bzieked.Up teir pledges. the .way
•If you just take a few min. Utes who you. thought they Might be. they'have,
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Huron's
museum
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all aspects of the building and its
contents.
Many of the items are
machines. These held Mr. Neill's
foremost fascinat ion_ The
questions -- How does it work?
How was it powered? How did it
develop? -- .were what prompted
him to collect antiques and build
Models: *
There are several . exhibits
which Mr. Neill put together to
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:-..workthese, people have done - - but often you meet tii.e nieest will get busy and make .this a ' questions. For example, the ..
' think of the time and effort that' people that. way. • , . 10(Y'; round . up of pledges and ; history of flour -making is traced
has - gOne into the 'making or 1. believe I mentioned we were keep 'everyone happy. With the with 18 different: Juodels of
Creating of the item, 'you will .' to have some outdoor drama ,- . wonderful news this.A-veek of the ' Methods . used faint ancient
begin to appreciate to -day's weather permitting - 'or at major break-tiiru in Cancer Egyptiap -times through pioneer
handcrafted things. . ' Mackay Hall if it rains. Research itis SO important. this days.
Many of them are crafts of . I thought it was an early goes thro'. , Every model, many of which
gone by years _that are being evening performance but it is for Here's another nice item -- have handles :.Which allow the'
revived or held onto. Many.. are •.2:30 in the aft. in the Goderich had 'a fatality free year--:,.Ivisitor to operate 'the machines,
-brand new versions of ancient Courthouse Park -.. no admission and Mayor Worsen has already . was built by Mr. -Neill himself.
crafts. You just " have to look, charge. Young Iwo* ' of Qaccepted the award in Toronto. Children love these models/
study them • a bit, enjoy what Lambton College of Applied Next year the Orana- Walk which are'at an easy height for
you see. The craftsman or artist Arts and Technology of ,Sarnia will be in Goderich. . - ' them to study. ' They wonder,
will feel their efforts were then have, the Youth_ Theatre's " See N•ou at Art Mart. ' • ,. whether t ley are from farm or
• worthwhile. ' production . of "Che"(Chay). ..
Did you see the ball game Theatre' in,the round, they call •
between the *N.R.L. • boys and it, - music, poetry 'and drama: •'
I believe everyone there DID . interesting., Look for - it. That is S•
ad boaters the models themselves,. they
our GOderielf team? , . ' Should - prove to be. very
. . ,.prove the old, exjiression that
• enjoy it and werehappy to meet on July 17, Saturdaytyafternoon:. .. • i
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some . of ' the young men we at 2:Ut pmi. ,•: . .
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i • ' Liza ' Willicops ' is '. a
watch every Saturday nite alt -• Here is ...an. ..• item __to,- look name •Winners..
. 19-yearold summer resident
,....winter in N.H.L.' hockey. 9,-. fOrwaid to: • -:..
Martha oily, ,how the pioneers' managed
without 'cars, television, switches
and buttons. And.by _operating
. It wa's a real fun thing even The All-Star soccer team is Sunday's rz&e of the Blue ( y' the village of Bayfield, ,
. tho' they wereplaying pretty challenged by the fathers of this Water Sdiling Club cragfts' had a making her home with her:
-good balls - but . the crowd group to a knockdown -drag out winner which was not a winner. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
roared at every error and no-one ., battle on the field about the last Although Harold Jeffery's Fred G. McAlister.
will ever know how.Mr. Mayor, week of July or first week of boat with , helmsman Graham, She is the daughter of Alf.
the umpire, eve'r, called himself August.
. • . Noe .)orlt C. ay. Iler father is
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.NlaeDonald ,was •the ,first one and ,%Irs. Robert A1.- Williams,
.safeam second base. Doctor Caucnie, Stan rroin across the finish `0',.lne boat, • .
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The setting is Harbor Park and the time is Sunday. July 11. The
event is the band concert and the performers are the members
of the Paris Citizens Band. Persons who enjoy good band music
sit around here and there throughout the park, chat with their
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Soccer interest rises
fathers challenge sons
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An encouraging response was be selling tickets around town at
reported by Kazimierz Budny 50 cents each and parentgind
this following last week's other interested adults are urged
story in the Signal -Star regarding,, to support the soccer:learns by
10 boys who are registered for ; purchasing seats and attending.
soccer this summer. the big match.
Budny says that the boys in' The town's genial mayor, His
the minor soccer league have Worship Harry Worsell, a real
been challenged to a game by . sports • fan, is* expected- to
group of keenfathers who are participatein the game.
• eager to s ow ei interest m • 13udny also expressed the
a sOod.evenins, kits-, and 9th rs . wasAisag siAtest.ed4t4a0,41u..111 otz
..ze,ran.c5nd *Guilfer tiaPTtliim 'Out if- the- wrong -side -46 tlakgtiertift'vpr- Arior----1P°Ttlut6 e,Ivr,
e are• very uatiCie use,a-went • ; ,•
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could have heard the names , In this Ati-Stir team there are ' Dr. Mike Watt was declared et/0 ion a 1 ', 0111111 la
Untrersity and 'tlle Milliard .
. . , ., l'Ile best of the soccer league specer league for the donations
would have been much better if' " you an " buoy. . '
will meet the dads at the end of .which were received for the•
of these fellows - but this was '' three outstanding players - the winner with. an actual time July or the first week in August. league folloivini' last week's
...the night the P.A. system had to there are more; but they wish to of 89.10 and a corrected time of Sc of ithiSic. New York.
go down to a hoarse whisper. ' • send then to,the workshop' in 77,57. ' •
•• f had the pleasure of sitting• Scarboro for a .possible • try.oet . Others who. finished the'race
next to Ruth,_ and Norvall for' provincial soccer. ' • . ' are' in orclegi John Kane, actual
. 'Anderson, brother , of Carl -The Youth' 'Enterprise- time 96.18' (corrected tirne
Anderson (Book Store), at this .Warkshop has been growing on ' 89.05); Paul 'Carroll, 117.27
game. its own merits., and this is good 01:47); Roy. Dunlop. 102:12
This nice couple lived ' in - and also lob ,bad that they , (9-1.02):' Peter Collier, 119.58
' Goderich for many years, but have not received more support. (91.77i'.
have been away for about 20 Compliments from rs ' the • .
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years now. They were staying at parents are their best. builder. ' .., .
their cottage at Port Albert and- This could very- well. be a year Sailmg club. . • But it is not only children
• have now returned to their home . round. effort, as • these young . '-'1'",:v • • 7- t-7. - , • '' whose curiosity, is aroused and
in Toronto. people•in charge hope. in. the ' . • •-• - - ... satiated by Mr: Neill's models.
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, I recognized them right away ...short time they. have, to get, it,' -pions regatta , Long' ‘,Tfter some' of them have
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but couldn't recall their names. rolling, people trained- ancl_L.,:...,.,,,„,.,,. • •,. ", ' . • _. __-_.. ' grown up and' gone away, they .
AdtualIN,-, I didn't . realize they enough. interested 'to make it a The Blue Water Sailing Cluh, come back to the •museum to
had been away from Goderich so FIRST for Goderich.. • look again., .'
formed just last '. Season, 'is
Many -.?ears: Nory .is still with Right now they could use a planning the first regatta this Curiosity is not something.
linperiar Oil - due to retire in a tape recorder 7'anyone willing one grows out of - or at least.
Season'.
few years.. They.have one' son-- to loan one f() a short..while? , • • 'Since the Club already has a' Mr. Neill never grew out of it. If ."
With the • Royal ' Canadian' ' . Would_ you bitieve that. Only fleet of five Fireballs, 'it was•he had, he would not have
-Mounties, and their daughter two.people' of 61 have .not paid agreed that .the logical choice continued to study and learn
works with I:B.M.• in Toronto. I in their j)ledges . to the •would be to host a Fireball and create ut;til he died at the
I.i:a is. a student enrolled
Soccer league members will story.
in the biberat Arts program at
College. their toil • except their own
AllddlebUry, Vermont. , ••i
"one picture is worth a thousand
words." •
There is' a, model Of an apple
press,, a bale maker for hay, a.
livestbck-powered "engine.", -
believe she is married.
They both looked wonderful
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not changed THAT much - a
bit of white on tOp; but still the
friendly smiles. (-That's one of
• the secrets of keeping young!),
They- will probably be
' watching the ball tournament
come Labor Day' - I hope I
•meet them there, again.
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. Bike-A-Thon Cancer ,Fund drive? . Regatta. All Fireball
We - hope these two people . weiconiV, ,
-will collect 'from those backers It is our plan to hold a very
and, drop it in to the Bank of relaxed, 'fun . weekend." stated
Commerce. Also the people who George Roberts, president of.the
made pledges should have . the Club.
decency to ,make • , Ore their The date is 'Auglist '7 and 8
pittance, is turned In. it goes
• both ways. . .
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.There 'will be a'special C heque • 6'ciPck Sunday morning. A big
' stimk , • bal-becue. is . set • . for
Only,you can , • N ,Saturday evening at 6 o'crOck.
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age of
So Mr. Neill, knowing that ht'
himself was ellflOUS, assumed
that most human beings wonder
• how things work. especially the
things which make ufi their
heritage. The concept of heritage
with races slated for 10 a.m. and perhaps', :.he reason for the
3 .R.-rn. Saturday as well as. 10 ---Museum s eXistence.
One of the strongest urges in
man is toward self-preservation. '
and part or this instinct results
in a desire to record the past.
Our past, here in Huron
County, consists of the lives of
piOneers. And it is to them that
the 'Huron C6unty Museum pays
tribute.• •
These early settlers we -re
made of solid skiff. '1 he museum
The Brookside girls' ball team recreates their struggle add' their"
defeated the St. ifelen's girls' success. Case after case, of tools. '
team •by a score of • 18-16 implements. and eqttipment bear
Saturday; July 10. • witness to the work they did and
•their hardships. Noting eased
prevent forest fires.
Brookside gots
whip St. Helerr's-
instance: is much the same idea .
ngenuity, and lUckily...they....had..... • as_our_stiperrnarket. However,
plenty of that.- . ' .almoSt ' 'everything the • early
The most interesting exhibits, settlers made 'was created from '
aide from the .N,votking models.. the materials at hand, wood and
are.of two kinds i •• iron for the inosr part. . .
The first kind presents a The museum has,a gate" from
complete history of one area or . the fence of an old farm which i's ".
facet of practical life, such as the made from an oddly entwined
display of 15 different. methods piece of pine root. And as Mr.
of providing light, from candles Neill said in his history of the ' •
to lanterns to electric light. museum and the pioneers,
b.. ulbsh.e', 0 . ' •• i • . "Many t• of our ' first born
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'second kind of exhibit ' throughout this .coUntrY were -
represents a particular ' time, rocked in an old sap trough."
illustrating different .aspects of
life then. • . • • - ' The museum also has a floral
For example, there .. are elock' out in front, and a large
restorations ofa typical elrly ' sundial -like _ instrument to tell
kitchen. " Parlour., and bedroom. time by the sun. The. authentic
Decorated with, ' hand -made log cabin in which Mr,,,Neill lived
articles, tht.b.,s,..,e,:rodms reflect the so as . to be , near the. museum
simple taste -and homey style or. while he was cirNAz now holds
the--de-c44if -that time. ' 'antique .furnitiire.• ut in back,
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As guide Anne says, ".Many ready for action at a fair or the .
pkwle see things here that they coming Intern4ional Plowing
have in theinown homes." Match, is a school bus, outfitted
Sonietimes they have „. the like a little 'museum, for portable
actual 'items.. handed down exhibits. • .
through a householdeither as , Facts and :figures galOre are
heirlooms„ or as objects still available in the twd booklets
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,frieitils or otherwise choose how they will enjoy the outing.
This Sunday-eve`ning the Clinton Legion Pipe Band will play and
the Mary Lynne Telford Highland Dancers will 'add to the
program. (Photo by Bob Legg.) • •
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'serviceable. -So met mes they
have only variations of the item.
' Many of the inventions of the
pioneers were so successful' that
our modern-day machines are
based 'on them With very little
modification ' except • a new
exterior. Looins, maple syrup
equipment, some farm toots, -
many are still used today. •
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The guides are quick to point
-750-t-that there are great•parallels
between pioneer and • modern
• life.. Their general store, for
which the museum carries on the
history of- Mr. Neill and his
projects. 'But the most valuable
information is to be • gained
• through one's own eyes and ears, •
when one visits the museum for
• oneself..„ • .
As Mr. •Neill once said, ".....the
most pleasing' thing which has
, taken • place all the way
through„.,,is the ,attitude of the. "
people as they.,...leave the
• museum. 1 know now we have
what suits thgm.".
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Friday; July 16th, 1971
• one of ourrepresentatives
• Mr. J. D. Brinklow
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• In this district and throughout Canada many
persons and firms in practically all types of
businesses - including
• Agriculture • Tourist and Recreational
Businesses • Construction • Professional
Services • Transportation • Wliolesale and
Retail Trades, as well. as Manufacturing
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• 'And, buildings, and machinery, to increase
iorking-capital, to start' a. new business, and
for other purpOses. If you consider that IDB
can be of service, you a!'elnv.i.ted to,arrange an
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