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Ion
Wednesday,• `June ,M19, 20
students" -front, across Ontario
gathered at the Hullett`'Wildlife
Mariagement Area just east of
ClintQti; The occasionwas
orientation day for the Students
involved in the Ontario Gover-,
nrnent's student summer em-
ployment, program, ',EX-
PERIENE:l74'.
01th'ese students • the
Majority. are S W.O:R.D.'
students. That's. ;Students
Working On Resource Develop-.
ment. Their' positiogs range
from ,maintenance and clerical
work to career, oriented
MR'. AND MORS. K.H. CAMP IN
Election
positions such as .stream sur- 'actable especially. the KiE'ildall
veys nary wildlife'Management. . Woodiot where 1Q0 'aures- of-
'I'he gathering-' waa presided land was managed for'about 26
over bg;'Dan Mansell, Wingham year by ,one, lone school
District Manager of- the. teacher:
Ministry of Natural Restiurces. Guiding .Was Cor $lanken,a'
These students will be working- '20 -year veteran of Timber
under the Ministry. Management.with the Ministry.,
Explained Tan Mansell,:"We ' During the day, Dan Mansell
hopes to make this not only a had t n•nounced ,his h'OPe.: that
make work ',program but. the program .would. prove sm.': '
something worthwhile •to .the:,z� c;,-"
students.""'
'A number of the. Ministry's
Wiigha:m District' Officials at-. .
tends. d .'tie meeting, among
them Bruce Griffin who infor.
rned the, students of some of the
regulations, Dave Ablett ,who
spoke Art the safety aspects of
the summer,, Herb Clark plus
other officials.
1# w. - Following this was a bar-
(c,pntlnued from page 2A)' becue lunchof hot dogs, as the
Association, he replied, ''I've students waited for the „bus to
been asked and have answered' transport theta on. a tour of the
that all over, the country." distric'. `
According to -the Signal,,this ; There were six stops along
was—false. Then he went stor= the tour racquainting ''the
ming out of th auditorium. students °with the Hullett
,, 0,, "Connolly was last seen sun- • Wildlife 'Management Area,
/Point
'KrrolC Presb�teYr�ian Ghurch They were''gowned similarly toi ning: himsel,'f;` on the coixrt-house.., just. east,. -.of C1�nton;
.was•decorated,with two baskets ., the matron of honor in.shades steps for although the day -was , Farms . Provincial park, six
Of gladioli and White daisies for . of pink and .yellpw respectively" rather cool and a heavy chilling miles, north of Goderich on
e Janie' 8', wedding 'of. .Lucy ' :• anal -'carried white daisies with• .• ist prevailed., the. finale at the ',Highway 21; plus .a number of
„,*.alter and Keith Harper' . baby's breath • to match,.their qinaticfn meeting had •-'.woodlot• management areas,
amplin, Clarsburg. _ Rev.' gowns: -.°'proved too hot for the P.P.A. , . A number Qf stops were quite
onald C. McC'allurn officiated ,Groomsm'an was Gerald candidate." This ..quote- =from.
r. the double -ring ceremony., : Camplin, Clarsburg: Ushers' the Signal ended-..a_Kery• upset -
The bride .4 the daughter of were Roy . Walter, Goderich, ting damp ign "Session,
arry Walter, }Goderich; and r- and Willis'Camplin, Clarsburg. At the bottom of that page in -
e groom is•'the son ,of Frank, The wedding reception was the newspaper was the im-
amplin, Clarsburg. -- -at the'Candlel'ight Restaurant. 'pressive ataatement concerning
' ;street -length h dress of dee ink . VOTE FOR J..T. ' GARROW
orted his sister 'tQ the altar. ., �, p p �''
he wore 'F a white; polyester. ' with fine net lace brdice and ' AND -THE BEST INTERESTS
g•• gown -featuring- long;'lace sleeves,ai cented with .. OF WEST HURON_ ON 26th
.wedding JUNE " °
William Walter of Qoderrch The bride's mother chose •a the election; `.`POLL YOUR
n `A-line skirt and an em; a corsage of white carnations OF
nordered late bodice withlo... 'The groom's Mother selected a , Another' Liberal aaver-'
ce sleeves. and: matching lace street -length.' blue , flowered • tisenent . , _noted the
t the hemline. Her ,floor=length
nylon dress„ with_ white .ac=. whereabouts of thecandidate '
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eil was' edged with ,chantil•ly cessori°es - and a wh-itg' ,„and in thiV interests of the people.
{gig mauve orchid. Results. of .the -election u..
ace attached CO' a satin b¢w a
tudded with rhinestones -"and • ° 'For •ar wedding trip to Ot= justified the., political battle,
eed pearls." She carried, pink tawa, the bridge changed, to a . when the Signal was headlined,
ores and white baby's breath.
Matron ".of honor w,as :Mrs.
rma T'hillips of"Lucknow•
in'a 4
yl'
-red and white•checked suit with "Gamow-once again voted into
. a corsage• of red' carnations. . represent. West; Huron.';,,,,;The
• The newlyweds •a:re residing column emphasized the L,iberrfl
in Clarsburg: • • - fight, and wrote about his,ideas
•on floral, Flocked batiste Before her wedding, the and. theories which hadnt been' •
own over green silk lining. She .bride was feted at a Community .. discussed in detail° prior to his,
ti
ore a large picture hat- with shower in Benmrller .Church Y s'
• : The fact that the .Apposition
'Only faced, Garrow once, was '
stressed.. Statistics quoted= an
Bridesmaids ^were. Sheila M at 11,1 shower for relatives or -the almost' exact parallelism to. his'
,'Camplin, , C1'arsburg anch4� �w
bride a.4- well as "the . grooms , . 'last'election, with only• : four less
tShirley ,Phiillips. Luckn,ow. T ..
Ufirnotner.,
.. victory. • -
elvet trinilmtng tQ match her, with hostesses Mrs. Thomas.
r<ess•,and carried white daisies ;Moore and Mrs. Bessie Moore.
ith green baby's breath. Mrs' Irma Phillips' entertained
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votesm;thia time. This ,-was' ex-.
plained due to the'Conservative
fight, when'a last 'Minute tush,
to .Connol,ly's aide gave Garrow
less a support than, ..was an-.
ticipated. .
In • Goderrich,. Carrow
'received a •majo,r.ity vote ,,off 73„;,„,
and hn C1i»to,n. he .. as ”.
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patronized with -a vette. of 106
majority. Wingha=m .and j3lyth
brought a '.smal=l defeat, while:
Benmili.er polled'° as defeat
which had• increased'from In.,'
earlier 'defeat of 2 to 21. These
tips and downs continued until
Garrow'.was left with an overall.
majority of 107 .votes: '
When the polling stations
If you*. °tit '� clbseri at`fave' p.m. that evening
of June 2£3, .Garrow-was called
Newfie sproducts upon. by supporters. to give a ., .
. t•har.ked
vessful but if it didn't at least
some . meaningful friendships
might be made.
"Some that Might. last 'sosne
thirty, or forty_ years,',: he en -
With each ' st'bp the noise of
conversation increased until by
the `last stop back.at Hullett it
appeared. friendships, had ,ir1-•
deed been struck up
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S'%It Cod,"Fresh Cod, Sultmeaf
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Saft Pork, etc.
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everyone for their..dedreat
•supprirt and whole=heartedly'
.dffered his best services in the
interests of'the electons.-By the
• • end of the : evening, Mowat's
�. victory, was announced,„ with
yet more ballots .elsewhere: fo
be aceou•nted .•for.
But, ' it was clear that:
rntl4,.r
Liberal victory had warmed the
hearts'of the people of the'area,
as . great y'-eel;ebrations were
•
:erupting at the house of J.T.
' Garrow, on Montreal Street...,
• -Bonfires lit up the ovArcast
•skies above the mansion which '
still•stands today,' and. it -is
probable' that secrets of many'
liberal aspiration's and political
" " ideas wete'""conin iv rl....,vcritt rmt ..4 .M..
no the."' -Walls of .the old'- brick
house.
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Ask-f�rthIst0iih
from., our. representative;
Mr. -Norris Peever ,
who will be at:
The Bedford Hegel; 92 The Square,
Goderich 5244337 u 'r ,� •
a'orl.'July8, 1974..fr'rh 71 00to14:30p.m
If you require financing (0 start, moderato,
or expand your business, and are unable to
obtain It elsewhere on reasonabl<' terms and
conditions, perhaps IDB (1h help you
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In the Arctic::there's tot4.1.quiet: 'en_the
slightest -sound •can b'e hetrd for miles. Same.of the'
oists we take for ganted cc uld disrupt the
'-
,migration of animals:'
as w In thins rugged`but fragile.•land,,a pipeline
I's-being-planned,.o
fr:.natural, gas: pit- not at the
eNpense of the envirot nient.,r
• . Union' 'Gas C1'iadian
.1,kitti ,Ga (Study Ltd,.,fAn organization •llivestl<ng
r i l ons of dollars studyin 'the'edectof a pipeline
irl `the Arctic.
ust one of the.things `be rhg sti died is the
efeet of sound :on w'ilcllift: Soirld simulators are
•
being used .to electronically trecreate the�.sc unc .oft
•
pipeline compressor.statioit'Even.the effect 61.a
hush plane flying at different elevations over herds
of caribou is being studied. e
yfde : .1.i.0cour :... t." Inc.
itid tiara., it you mod tioaraio1
oorrevero r ow.
your
�. In building a pipeline, we know• that.
�• ,\7eget rtioihas-to. be-r-epl-aeed to ileala_t ., ae''
ground, If it weren't, during the summer the sun
„',can melt the permafrost and'cause- extensive fl •
, erosion. This land is, so dellcate,'.e�'en. a.tire-track
A ,
• can damage it
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These
Thats why we're involved' in•thh•e Most extensive
•,study of the Arctic ever doYie,' • •
1N1 itural gas from th'e Arctic Will cost us
• gill more. But in the long run.the,.,study.is for the
sake as.oure rlvironliie'nt. In
addi't'ion it will 1. nlp:ensure,Iuture• supplies 'of -
natural gas :for you:' •
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