The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-21, Page 3GODERICO SIGNAL -STAR, T`HtJ1 DAi"il, FTBIUA, .Y 2I, 1974 -PA
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bara Riegling) on the birth of,a
baby daughter in. the Wingham
.-and DistrictGeneral Hospital
on Saturday; February 16. A is now,' convalescing at • her
UNCOAST ESTATES ,
ATOM ALL-STARS Second ame was a real bat-: and Larry Madge once each. .
sister home here. Alvin Moran wad
The only thing the boys lacked
gfor Brian; a �a
in this game was° their tie as Glenmark Homes came Zurich player Grant Love not- Monday February' 11 McGee
Tli'e' .'.'Suncoa:t�' Suras, were ame -3'-3'. .Fried. - .Bedard got the other opposing t'the league in points . as they • Mr and' Mrs Arie VanDiepan 15th after spending 10 days m
g Kentucky ,
h This was a wehl
t pass from John to a 3 all tie, D hg played
-traveling_by:bua-to Drangev: nev - -
The Rotary Juveniles will be minute remaining, Brussels
the score on'a
uxi :. the filrst u l lk t. , ii
ook the lead 4 S and thaE's thea of .v period, •.Mclntee ,opened . the _ ..Sr!me as- both goal tttnders&fill4e.
on Saturday;if you'°renierested way it ended. All the boys.
in supporting the Juveniles
and
skated. and worked hard. With
wish. this kind of 'effort, this loss
to got please contact Mike
Pope. There is room for 24 should be no disgrace.
le0 1•e and the bus will be'
a vng at 5 o -clock from the NOVICE
arena. Bantam "B1" ' : team HOUSE LEAGUE
coached by Jim McCaul
defeated Clinton 10-2 in Clfn- A goal by Tim Chisholm on
ton last Satutday, the assist of Mark Jeffrey with
Goderich IVlinpr'Hacke Su _ two minutes left in the.game
_ P gave Graham Electric a 2-2 tie
porters Club Fun „Night was a with MacDonald Marine: The
success and the Club would like
to thank everyone who par- Mariners took a one nothing
ticipated, donated prices and lead on a goal by Steve Profit
helped to make it ad. The only to have Paul Murphy tie it a
Goderich` Figure Skating Club upor .Graham before the first
put on a performance whichperiod' ended,', Paul Jeffrey's
attweh- unassisted' goal early in the
delighted everybody. in
dance. It was a terrific third put MacDonalds ahead 2-
exhibition that Shirley 1 once again until the Chisholm'
MacFadden and Rusty Or- goal. Jamie Daer sparkled in
mandy put 'on. the Graham diet stopping many
The Big. Game was the. breakaways and Grant Garrow
Mothers' All -Stars against the gave the Electrics fits With his
Novice. Manager..Bo•nnie Porter fine skating and hustle.
took over .coaching as their Gardiners D came from
regular coach was unable to behind 3-0 an went on to
ma it. I the lineup the gir�la, defeat Bedford Hotel 5-3 on
hsome.HL. All -Stars in Friday""'+'ebruary 15. Joe
the names of: Sue Eastwood, Melady was the workhorse for a scoring for
'Gardiner scoring\ three goals, PEE. WEES Sift Cruickshank
Sandra Kisch, Muriel Murphy, his first Minor Hocks ,hat trick Only one
Barb- Martin, Doreen Garrow, y Larry Kelly scored twice for
Mary Huff,. Evelyn, Terry and Paul McCartney notched the score
the other two. Todd Graham t the.. of er oa . keeper and referees. a could,
Melady, Sibel Riehl; . Dianne go g
had two assists as'did Brian d R d G h d on ties use parents' help in \making
Bowra, Carol Hunter, ante in Wain. John..Thompson had two these game, reports„ more a' .
goal `Turk' Ginger Shortreed:
The teams battled through a scoring with a goal by Mark up with =several outstanding
scoreless second period before Hunter as Don Kloss set him , stops in the game• and Kevin
David .Bell'.s shot won the game up and the Kentucky Colonels' Bundy recorded the shutout%r
for the Broncos. ' centre, Rick Leddy, tied the the winners . Goderich
,The victory was the second game as 'Dent Tigert drew the, Restaurant.
one -goal win for the Broncos in assist. The Kentucky"Colonels Second game Sifto' Salt
the series, and one, other game went ahead 3-1 on goals by Jim whitewashed Club Grill 5-0 as
ended in a 3-3 overtime tie. The O'Neil and Steve Sager, Steve''s Doug Cruickshank got his first
Exeter team now advances to goal was assisted by Chris hat trick of the season. Bruce
the second round of ° the Kno*. McIntee fought back to Dougherty picked up two points,
playoffs against Petrolia who ..tie the game as Pat Bisset one goal and an assist. Rick
put out Strathroy in their first made it 3-2 from Marty Middel Car".ixan got4 the Other goal for
round series. and ,the :equo jzer Was. by Jeff Sifto Salt. Chris Sumner, Dan
On Saturday the Suns took Sowerby, unassisted. Boyce, Geoff King and 'John
part in the Huronia Hockey Goderich,. Electric lost . to Robertson" were all . in the
Atom • Tournament. in Glenmark •� Homes 4-1 as six scoring as they set up thegoals
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Teeswater, and were players picked up point$`., er�� Sifto Salt and Mike
eliminated in their first„ game," Goderich Electric opened the Reynolds picked up the
losing 5-3 to Chesley. Coach scoring as Jim Mathers was set shutout. -
Richard Madge was not up -by Dave MacDonald. Mike February 14, Sifto Salt held-
pleased
eld
pleased with the team's effort. - Wedlock tied the game for on to defeat Lionel's Sunoco 4 -
The only consolation was. the Glenmark Homes and Neil 1,, ,Ch-ris=Sumrier opened the
fact that Chesley went on to ` Coughlan scored which proved . soring for the Siftos as he
win the 'A' group chamgion to be• the winning goal as Steve beat\Har.old Sartori on a
ship, defeating Seaforth in the Dobie made an excellent set up. breakaway, Eric Skirton' made
second round and Brooklin in ' In the third period, David it one -all, as he scored Lionel's
'the championship game. Lomas and John Little each Sunocds Only goal of the game.
Paul McDermid was the big pieked up a goal as Scott Ross Scoring what proved' to be the
gun for Chesley, against ";the drew an assist,•on David's goal. winning goal of the gameawas
• defenseman Steve Walters and
GODERICH -LION rounding out
o• was Doug
Suns, scoring three goals. Jeff
Siumski got the :other ;two
Chesley markers.
the Sans and John Alexander Th, Goderich Lion -Pee Wees
h l' Joeyadded two wins and a tie. to.
Morrissey, an , Randy„Graham am their record- weekend.
wrhad assists. The team has (played thirty-two
This Saturday the Suns are' games of which they have won
taking part in the First Annuand al'23 tied.
Lucan Leprechaun Atom 'Four- The Lions travelled to
and Danny Boyce
assist was shown b
goals for Bedford . and Randy
curate.
,, LEGION NOVICE' ALLSTAR Gaynor theother. - 3In' Friday'; lone game Club
• Bedford and Gardiners Grill -outscored' Goderich
Restaurant 6- ynor
—_._locked:�up.�.n_ano0,er.tigli� gai'. :._ Strath>•_oy nV.:_Thiirsday to. _. 1✓erry .Ga
Orr - wriday Febrix ry "15, isle . tiariient; with---their--first game. o ry -
Saturday February 16 with ,at 9:00 a.m. against Huron challenge the Pee Wees there. arid Terly Schoemaker led the
team travelled ' to Blyth and. d g '
defeated Blyth 3-0. The line of John Thompson s first period East •• - ' Larry Daer, Larry' McGee and attack with two goals ,.each:
goal standing up for .the -Bed-
Todd Rettinger, Darren. Moore The.• Suns will also be playing Steven Arbour eac.h'scored once Picking up the singles, were
and David Ruxt'on.VOS the best ford for a 1-0 win. Kenny, An -.at home Saturday evening at for the Lions in the 3.2 hockey' John Bird and' Paul Young.
derson in the -.'Bedford net arid 6:30 m. "iii' an exhibition game while Bill Peters picked "Goderich„Restaurant led'2-1
attacking u:�,t and as a result �p�
Terry- Bean in for Gardiners game. up '.one assist' in. the play. ' early iii the game as Ted
• of these efforts camer up with a g , -
goal. It Was Rittinger from were brilliant in goal. . N a Strathroy 'provided the `Lions Dolterty'::and Ken Reid scored
In the second game of the
Moore and Ruxton
ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE team with keen competition. ' ' but 'then the roof fell in. Club
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Dave
Gallow .notched the other two•
The Lions participated in the . Grill were just too much for the
dad, 'Paul. Jeffreys late third
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team goals 'with Rickey Young period goal gave MacDonald In the first game Tuesday Zurich . Winter . Weekend on Goderich Re,tauratit.
and Andrew Telford assisting Electric. Paul also had another
on- the° first and Young assisting tri' won .a 'close game 1-0 over only' able to tie the,, Zurich ,ee.,-.-....at!ait for the. playoffs; they start
on the `second. All fou e
cemen John Kloss, Fraser Ab Clef°f Jardine had two assists in the game was scored by Tam The Limns goal -getters were Jackson scored Goderich Congratulations to Mr -and
Restaurant § h d l
Marine a 3-3 tie with Graham . February 12th, Goderich Elec- Saturday afternoon and were Coach Brian Rurnig '.says
asses an ,
r d den- goal and Steve Profit the other: McIntee Real'Estate. Only goal .Wees 4-4. - • , this coming Friday. Wayne
At the Four Step; to Stardom bowling tournament held Sunday, at Ihs.Llttie: Bowling aliey,
Guy Martin (right) of Kincardine; won the boy* bantam: singles championship wlth a three
° game total of 661 points. The team championshlp was won by' an Owen.Sound, team Fon-
slating of (left to right) Wade 'Gibbons, John Deboer., Robbie McMillen, Tim McKay and
Paul Townsend. (Staff photo) '
At the Four Step'sio Stardom bowling tournament held Sunday, at the.,Llttie Bowling alley,
Ellen 1�1i11 lefi) of Kincardine •won the irlst•bantam sirs les championship with a three game
total of •519 points. Theteam championship amionshi was wbnb. a Listowel team consisting of:
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(left-to-right) Janet-Murr, Joan Pletch, Ram-Grrewar, Cindy-Kesso-and- Debbie -Clarke.---They'
bowled a total of 2,351 -points in three game's. (Staff photo) •
Marianne Frayne -'and 'Kathy
bott, .,John Peters 'and Andrew for'
MacI�ortalti's Mike East- °profit. i4 Jim 'Mothers drewan Robert McDonald, Steven Ar- t it goa_._as Jim
r Mrs,. Ambrose Redmond (Bart O'Keefe.
d •had , two .oafs for ''° - � 'air Daer and Bil Wilkin assisted.. °•• ***
Telford played a atrori'g game ass's g g I
wore g t on the .winnin . cal. bour, Larry
Grahams and' Raul- Murphy the ''n th t Peters while receiving credit for' Mrs. ' Jack_ Tigert, who has
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University Hospital in London
Mike Moriarity, in the nets for other. ra •,• owney'was i e nets -
half of. the game mad two key for ;the:winners and picked up a . their assistance-rwere Ronan a been,' sty H tal'zed at,- he
stops to preserve the shutout. shutout.
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BANTAM
.HOUSE" LEAGUE
Conlon twice, and Bill Peters
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from behind twice to tieleased on Freda February
the ched three goals and Kerry G.M.G TM. Parts':,continued to lead - Andrew VanDiepan, son of y'
• „ aggressiveness which has been -
spotty this year,
The boys had a. very exkiting
game on Saturday 'Febikiary 17
against Brussels but carne up
on the short end of a 4-3 score..
„ Dave Gallow opened the
scoring, at 2.55 of •- the' first
period for. Goderich only to
• have Brussels''Dan.ny Achillies
score his' first„of four. goals to..;
tie the score. Dave Gallow tip-
ped in Daryl Madge's hard
shot in the second period to put
Goderch up ' 2-1. Brussels
. scored .two 'fast goals early in
the' third per;od to take .a•3-2
lead.
With two, minutes remaining
in the game a scramble around
-r the Brussels ' goal ;found the
score suddenly being tied' 3-3..
Dave ,,callow was given credit
for the goal with Mark
Crawford assisting. With one
two cal lead as gds came, from behind to defeat ° represented' St. Jaseph a the Vingha'm and District
la tib hursda•losin "n the la Zurich
e'lrrri,iitilatecl , from OMHA Chicken had a
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playoffs s �' Y, g Joey Burbine scored two goals, Duri g p y of- Goderich Elevator 5-2. School; Kingsbridge on General Hospital.
victor ' ave Exeter the best of Y team. The la ejr ch6sen from the eleven minute mark of the 12 in the Oral Communications
Y g Greg 1Vlarshall who played his P Y admitted to the Alexandra
. five series three games to none f'r' t ame in the nets for Glen tfie Goderich Lions was Steven final period, then McGee's
first
to' the Exeter Broncos 2-1. The both on breakawa s as he beat, ficials selected a star from each Goderich Elevator 'led up to Tuesday afternoon, February M. Ariec VanDiepan was
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the equalizer wa Randy Mid- regular game slot c'ri Saturday
rn.
Festival held in,,the Wingham ` Marine•--•-a-rid ;-Gene-r-a•1 Hospital
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with one game tied mark Homes Glens lark Homes Arbour who plays defense for scored ,four. -quick goals. Dale.
Public ' School, speaking on '"„ on Wednesday, -February 13
The Suns gave a good effort . fo ht back to''tie the•game 2- the team Duncan.opened't a scoring for
ug
obbies". Unfortunately, he and surgery was performed the
d hh
day. ,We wish her 'a
in this game and looked .like all as Robert Willis scored onehe Lions met Kincardine, G.M. Parts, an with less than was
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eliminated, from entering follciwiiig
�� me .in their a minute 'remainingin 4 the the Count .Finals:. which were
they were headed for their from Neil Coughlan. Getting Pee Wees at ho Y speedy recovery. '. '
second straight: •overtime. second, Tom' Sager tipped in
session with the Broncos, blit die who knocked'' 'in Stephen night and were •successful in' Steve 1Vleriarrrk shot to tied the tori and the, Zone Finals which The Kingsbridge Cat}iolc
wit
held an February 1,5th in..Clin- ***
game. Goderich Elevator made Women's League are spon-
h minutes Boyd& rebound..In the, third outscoring Kincardine 5-3. The twill be held, in the Chatham- P
h just over •
morning, a shot -from in front . period • Kevin"' Campbell gave opposition kept the. Lions on ' •
ret 2-1 on Tom
of the Suns' goal deflected off a Kentucky Chickens °the lead. as their toes especially when they goal, .then the roof fell in February 21: Club, "Taking a Look. at You r-
Sagers .second_ -Kent Second-ary School on soring the 4.H Homemaking
C°derich player into the net to he stole the puck and beat 'the tied the g
ams early ina,the third Bill Gauley tied the score
***. • Self". Mrs. Antone VanOsch
give Exeter their one goal goalie cleanly. Glenmark period but the Lions team ad and finished the scoring with Miss Mary Luanne Clare, ' and Mrs. Eugene Frayne atten-
margin of.victory.
Homes got the 'tying goal with' ded two goals in the third while two more quick goals, for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' ded Leaders' Training.., school
Kincardine unable to score ' hat trick'. Dale 'Duncan picked "Walter Clare fell at schoolon.• 'at�. ,Wingham. on Monday and
Dennis Kerr. again.
Each team had scored once h
less than two minutes incaz ins was
in • the first period. David "'up his second goal of the game Tuesday and injured her knee. Tuesday, February 18 and, 19.
remaining as
score from John i e. Several from here ,attended
Exeter o,n an ,unassisted effort S d th fi t the Lions with fellow -winger drew assists for the winners. ches. Mary Luanne re en -
game, ntee e .'goals.'; H„o•lst Real Estate _t and Kingsbridge in the Royal :Parish Hall at St. Augustine
minutes later- Larry Kelly tied The Kentucky Colonels fought assistance on both
•, Goderich Elevator is under Canadian Legion Zone finals
P
Jackson opened the scoring for d r" J h Little. Roger Lewis tallied twice for as Ken Mills and. Roy Fisher She is getting around on crut-
pres
star a3' morning in a first the card party held in - the
at the slit minute mark Four "McI R a1.Estateand `Larry McGee passing out the ply s School,
o last ,Friday evening and we
`= - "Steven Arbour also helped. with
,one of these, .goals as well as pro es • crowd at the Kingsbridge,
scoring once himself. 'Jim' ,,, has. been handed into the con- on Saturday, `February 1,6, Parish Hall on Friday;
Costello' received twg as istin , vener.or why the game is under speaking ,on Marvels and ••
g' rotest, or what action if any Mysteries of our times". Un -:February 22' for another
credits in the game. Robert Pevening of c.'ards. f
McDonald and 'Ronan Conlon has ,been taken. • fortunately she, -did not place,.
Ih•. 'T'hursday§ garde Don '- *'** 1Gl ss Ann Dalton daughter of
each tallied once while LarrySeveral from' here attended Mr, and' Mrs. -Mark aDalton,
Madge and. Bill Peters assisted Holst Real Estate under new
coach `Punch' John Doherty„ the Annual' Meeting of ,the who is attending school at the
" with one each 3West - Wawanoshi Mutual =Fire Wilfred Laurier University is '
- All three forw`hrd lines share lgst to thetop-team McGee
G.M. ,Parts 7 to 3. The Insurance Company which was spending this Week at her. home
fairly evenly in the scoring with highlight of the game was that held last 'Friday , in the here because this is "Study
Tom Doherty scored all three 'Agricultural Hall, in, Dungan- Week -
non:, Congratulations to Mr. •
goals f o now Hoist. All John Gerald' Kerr and to, Mr. An- Mr, and Mrs, George Hebert
has to do now is show the other and- family of Auburn visited
players how to score. Good luck drew Ritchie who were elected with his Aura' Mrs, Genevieve
to' act as Directors -fora three
in the playoffs. John.' - Kinahan and other friends in
'They start on 'Monday this area oh �atur ay,eveni,ng,
Tuesday's
game between Don ted St Jose
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look forward to having a gond
ame re• ort Junior Division held in Exeter � .
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only two points difference bet-
ween the Hodge and Daer; lines
and only nine points difference
between • the top scoring line
and the Madge line, which
makes; for an. evenly bounced
team and indicates hat. the
team usually scores by passing.
This also includes the defen-
cemen Danny Maillet, Terry
Kisch, Ron Kirkconnell, Tom
Schram and Steven Arbour
who make many good passes to
their forwards.
The team goalies 'Gerry
year period S d
F b r 25 Round- Robin ***
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Series, each tearr4 p al"ying' each The Kingsbridge. Catho`l-i
,
, other twice. McGee's G.M. Women:a, League are spon-
Parts' top scorer Bill Gauley soring this year'; World cDay of
was held -to one goal, but Mike Prayer which will be held in St.
Mille, and Kent Mills'each Mary's Roman C-atholic
picked up two. The other- goals . Church in' Lucknow •on'Friday,
were by Doug Redpath and Roy March 1 at 2 p.m.' The, guest
Gaynor and Stephen Gallow Fisher. Dale -Duncan picked up speaker will be .Mrs. Lorne
' • three assists in the game and Sparks. of R R ,.5 Lucknow.
keep' up the teams .spirit by �Gue9f Soloists are Misses
.making many key saves. Coach other assists,went to Pat Kelly, e ,Misses
Wellington , St.; •Two dinners
donated by. Club Grill, Mike'
Moriarity, R.R. 2 'Goderich; A
Bucket of Kentucky Fried
Chicken, donated by the K.F.C.
Outlet, Burton 'Bean,_ R.R. 5
Goderich; Candles, donated by
Cathy McDonal ,►.Ptesident
Supporters' Cab, David,
Sturgeon, Box 39 Bayfield; Per-
sonalized Stationary, donated
by Sig'nal Star . Ltd., Glen
Don Elliott is' hoping 'for all of Leroy Mariam an e ng.
these things to be working ,for HOCKEY NOTES
the boys when they enter Goderich Minor Hockey Sup-
OMHA playoffs this Thursday porters' Club "Fun Night"
night at 8 p.m. in the Goderich Prize. Winners: 2 cases of,coke,
Arena against the Fergug _.P-°e-1-•---•d-onat tl by Hamilton St. Laun-
Wees.- drop t, Ewan McMahon, 1,02
At ariy rate the ' team along Wellington St.; 1 gallon of
with Manager Bill 'Gallow and . paint, donated by, Glenmark
Trainer Ron McDonald will be Lumber Co., Mr. G. Morgan,
entering the tough OMHA coin- '154 Blake' St.. E. ; Gift ;Cer-
petition as a team. unit. Come ti'fieate•, donated by RrCwson &
.out and support the Goderich Swartman Ltd., Brian' Gbod, Machan, 248 Britannia a Rd.;
team and see some exciting
hockey. • 4
PEE WEE
HOUSE LEAGUE
Goderich Restaurant held'on
to defeat Lio'nel's Sunoco Tone
nothing as Bruce Melick scored
the only goal Monday night in
the first game on ary
139 South St.; Two
Smorgasbord dinners, donate&`
by The - Bedford Hotel, Mrs, Ed
Jones, 5 Blake St. 'W.; Vase
donated by Shore Gift Shop,
Evelyn Daer, Auburn ..Ont.;
Sheaffer Pen, "donated by An-
derson's . Book Store, 'Betty
Thompson, 89 Wolfe St.; doe
of Pepsi', ' donated' by "'Dobie's
Grocery, Bill Snaith, 46
$5,00 voucher for Gasoline ,
donated by Lionel'•s Sunoco,
Jean Bannister, ,49 Britannia
Rd.; $5,00 Voucher for
,, Gasoline, donated by McGee
Pontiac -Buick, Bradley Arm-
strong, R.R. 4 Gpderich;Ladies`
Pen, donated by Sheaffer Pen
Co., Glen McNeil`' R.R. 6
Goderich; Men's pen, Mike
Paquette; 8 r ann a .
Mjss'' Fay Hogan of Owen,,
Police report
Goderich police report that
no injuries were sustained by
persons involved in two
separate accidents last week.
On February 14, a car driven
by Barbara Shewfelt, • 210
Keays , St.,'; collided with
another driven by Roy'
Williamson, RR 1 Walton, on
South Street near the Square,
-Police estimated $250
damage ,to the Shewfelt 'car and
$175 to the Williamson vehicle.
• On February 15, cars driven
by Robert Ahrens,• RR 4 Mit-
chell, and "ferry Whitehead,
L44 Sunset Dr., collided at the
intersection of tluro4,Road and'
Bennett Street:'
Police estimated damage at
•$75 to the Ahrens car and $200
td the car driven by Whitehead,
Goderich officers laid two
charges under, the criminal
code; 15, under the'Highway
Traffic 'Act;: sfx 'u•, dei rthe.
Liquor Cont'riil \Act; two under
the Liquor -L. icence Act; and
two cbatges under provisigna.of
the Narcotics Control ..Act.
Sound, daughter ofd Mr. and
Mrs. Con Hogan spent. the week
end at her home here. "i
Mrs. Pat Martin had her
name in for the Monday Mor-,,
ning 10:15° Special Draw. on thei4
.Search Progr'a'fn heard on
Radio Station CKNX
:Wingham for a Speed ':Queen
Dryer or the Super Twins
Washer and Dryer, but didn't
win. Maybe next .time!,
d
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(Continued from Gpage-2}-.-
tive elements, including cesium
-137, strintium -90,, and
plutonium - 239, which have.
half-lives of • 30.2, 28.9 and
24,400 years, respectively_.'
"As is evident from Figure 4,
the spent fuel must be isolated
for a .'very long time - about a
million years for the radiation
to reach ,that' of natural
uranium.
This million year period is a
great deal •longer than
civilization has been in
existence, so we cannot predict
'future conditions 'that far
ahead.'"' (WM. Campbell,
Atomic -",,Energy. of Canada
L'imited.. The -Management of
Radioactive By -Products From '
, a Nuclear Power ijlant, "August
24, •1973, pp 4 and 7.) •
• "With ':the current state of
knowledge the c�sh�mittee con-
, siders that there. is no proven .a
safe permanent disptosal
° method. for -fission products or
for the `very long-lived alpha
emitters. This includes the
-proposals of salt bed and deep
sea disposals for solids. ' Thus,
the only immediate alternative
is to store the wastes by a safe
method for an interim period.
If an acceptable permanent
disposal • method is not
available when the interim
storage facility has ,reached the
end of its useful life, the wastes
would have to be retrieved and
re -stored for a 4 rther interim
-period." (Report of the Waste
Management Committee . of'
AECL, 1972, pp 2-3) .
"Water -filled basin storage is
now atandard practice at alt
Canadian reactor sites, and it
haa•••the•-advantage-of being a
proven technology. While it
wiJ�l certainly .continue to be
used for storing fresh spent fuel
for ori interim•p@riod, it has not
been evaluated for,.long term`
storage where the requirements
will be somewhat different." °
(Report of the Waste
Managerpent Committee of
.A>ECL, 1972, p. 6.)
is this the legacy we wish to
-leave to future genierati6ns?`t`'
`Yours t1jr,•
Mgrilyn Peiifoli
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