The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-11, Page 18PAG!. 2A- -GQDE! 1R O ' SSIGNALL-S AR, TUI R AA `, JIILY .," 1974
e building inventory.
rovuncuul government
! * n
Retaikbuildings in the Town
- of Qoderich-ara`being1singled
out to •an
municipalmunicipal°buildings like the
ones on . the Square." A •
The he team assigned to
�Ontarjo Government
protect to prevent the needless
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destruction of historie�ai �oderiCh is" composed of.a
-° � • g�adu�a�e:of Q.uean' s�And-ree If-"
• who* &'�
The Cultural Affairs branch .g
a Ministry of and Toronto, d M'h �1 B
Unt erstttes is sponsoring the
summer project that employs _tario College of 'Arts and a
. gr
fd purpose o he
A m ox
termed d 'Architectural Zn buldtng` on
strictly fac-
the team wc, king in Goderich, tual, said Andre. "We are
"We are basically con.Gen- not deciding . whether the
'trating' of the` retail 'and'' building should remain but
Q
frig,w o is originally from
Kiri stori but is workin out of
f the . Colleges a n is ae� or -
v sellino, a graduate of the On -
file so that if a per•
ventory should allow the t o tear it
't �. 11 had
large amount of research done
on thein",� said one member of "Our, reports are,
12 students divided into groups native of Toronto'.
Of two an sentout to areas "'The whole f t
across .the .province. sche a is to have the infor-
The twelve week. program !nation on ,any one particular
erme an. rc i "
a . son wanted to e r down or
young historians to cover ,ap-.;,- change if str"ycturail`y
proximately 25 to 30 different government could' check its
communities. .historical value quickly and
°`Residential buildings in On- take styep.S to try and preserve
ar' have generally a its originality", said Michael:
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merely, gaining documented
. evidence that can be consulted •
tp,see ,tf it should -remain stare
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ding 'where possible:
Qld issues of the/ 'Coder•ich
Signal• and the Goderich Star
were read by the team in an ef-
fort
f
fort to verify facts about a par-
ticular structure or to glean
new knowledge of ,its impor-
tance to the community at Some,"
time in the past:
Duchar le
ExcQvating-Dashwood 236-423Q
ci , . n b DOZER SER1(ICE I
TRUCKIM , - BAGICHO
CA • HA' ,
GODERICk S'Z 4 _..
Huron 'Cou:nty and Goderich
are rich;in histofy and it should
now be possible to prevent
needless Loss of elements of the .
past simplyy's due. to lack oof
knowledge surrounding a''
location -in oar, area• The
general interest of the..com-
munity as. "=a. whole -was upper-
most in the provincial govern-
ment's mind whet the scheme
was'initiated 'at the beginning
of .the summer.:
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Andree Iffrig, •front, and Michael Borsellino were in Goder.ich last ,week researching the history
of ;so'ne„hof the town's old buildings. The two are one pf six teams :working„ for the Ontario
government on the project. They were reaclihg..some of theolder issues,of the Signal -Star to
did them in gathering„data• on certain buildings,. (staff -photo)
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Such. 'a beautifulh'weekend
, weat.berwise and , otherwise
with Monday, Voting Day a
perfee.t day: Ever,`yone should
have voted -:just n4 excuse left.
.... to not vote. • .
Thousands were on the high-
ways- that weekend,- and- when
no company arrived , by supper. --
"time. Saturday, .we added e,
more :car... to the confusion.
'Ow ,friends in Kincardine
have •been tied down with
Haidee in Hospital and. Bill
'• working like mad in his lovely.
garden. We found both in much
better.health with Haidee home
taking,it easy and, Bill, brown
as. a berry .•-• Clio I have never
seen a brown berry!
The 'nice.weather make's you
want: Lo be with friergii to -just
chat and enjoy each --other and °
the weather." For 'US this is the
wayit is. Rainy days You can
stay home: '
had to be home early Sun-
day afternoon so slipped away
• in the morning and stook the '
long way home:. via the
Lakeshore. By staying on the
• roads .'closest to ' the leke ,I
found some beautiful spots,that
I had not seen irr .years and the
narrow unpaved roads made
me think of some of my`.travel's
many, . many .;.years ago:.
'NOSTALGIA! . •
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I foundnyself.in Point Clark
where .they -have that lovely old
lighthouse. I had done. a pain-
ting, recently, of this lighthouse
from s'ome..old sketches,” so
spent a .relaxing :hour doing
sore new , sketching of the
' lighthouse as it is today. This
sturdy ,structure must be all. of
150 years' or more. At any, rate
it' hadn't changed altho' the
tall .'lomaki'ardy poplars are
_fading away. ' • L
While there, people asked'me
the ,historof .oche ':lighthouse,
saying they couldn't find any
:information q,n it in, the area.
So,- o you folks at Point Clark -
get busy 'and, put up a ,sign- or
plaque giving ” the date and
history of your lighthouse., '
Sunday- afternoon I' spent
three ., pleasant" hours helping
Out at .the Governor's Mansion.
(al. the jail) ,
could'n't'rb'elieve . the con=
tiriuoius fl of sightseers who'
were genuinely interested in
the building and a its history.,
The time passed quickly - and I : -
said to, myself, "There, it didn't
hurt • a bit ='did• it.? "'because I
have K been talking to people
about helping staff the, -place
-with a couple of hours now and
• then.
I'm sure many of you could
do itand it will certainly be ap-
preciated. Call them' 524-6520 ,
or 524=6971: 0
Tuesday and Thursday;
evenings at 7:30 the Pendulum
ill
give a concert in'the ,afternoon
and the .evening.
Enjoy the Band Shell.
'Love, .
Martha..,
os6
tud ents
Players .entertain in the •large -
exercise yard nearest the
assessment building. -(go to the" viork.k,'11e,g
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Their opening play last week
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was just great and everyone .en- .
joyed a few .good, laughs. This
younggroup" of players.are cer-
tainly
doing a fine job. Support
them with your attendance'and
your` hand 'Clapping. It's alt
free, 'altho` all .donations •are
really appreciated.'
The week , is really being
filled Out, with the ' plays
Tuesday and `Thursday and a
special for the children Sunday
.afternoon . about 2 .p:m. and
Charlie Chaplin ,movies for all
on Wednesday •evenirngs at' 8.
p.m.
Later in the month or the
beginning of August Passe
Murialle, 'a professional group
of players from' Toronto
e ia•ct'the play the `.`Partners'
Revolt portraying:the charas":
The 'number of students who
'have found work this year
through the Student Manpower
Centre in,,Goderich and Huron
Park has increased by .60,. per-
cent $'ver 1973. , .
Much of this increase can be
attributed directly to the Hire.,.
Studerrt ' Week,Y conducted for • '
the first time this year by the
student ' .office:••* The response •
from the employers in- the area
was 'very good. As a result,
there were • as many students
'placed, in .June as there had
been 'up to the end of May.
So far, around 800 students
' have registered for work,' with
nearly : 70 percent, having found
a job for the•summer. Of those
Estill seeking employment, 80
percent are 15 to 17 years old.
Mr. a
Wlden is asking that
Thanks for mak,
i.ng our .2nd anniversary:p, celebration a `.:.«roaring : su:cces. Wen aur Birthday Sale. .was "Iaun_ch two weeks ago,
..we placed over•�.fifty. different item on sale and
asked all :our : customers , to `Corrie help
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celebrate' the. biggest ,birthday sale in our
history.': And l; people did. core. * By the.
t "y��ousa-ndsr.� 'AFi��`�-across Southwestern Ontario..
a ters John Galt, Van Egmond, anyone who wants someone to
•Bishop, `Strachan and Tiger babysit ctit grass, paint, or do ,
Dunlop 'Who were' all in- • '
._ odd jobs -to please -contact him,
strument.a-l.in the push to have -
• this ii built here. Any' . older students -who are
J~ still ' looking for work should
This way -certainly •a •fine
notify their locaI student
choice of a play for this district' ' placement office in Goderich
and you are sure to'enjoy the
bit of lively' hi tory that went Hpron Park.
a l o -n wit et.t.i.h. ° If the response from the• ' em -
g.,, g g , I.I ,n..x,'.,�•'.,pr,s in July'is as good as it
historical ilding<started. was in June, Mr. Walden 'feels
• Did du enjdy Mary Lynne nearly all the students sho ld
(Leonard) .Telford's kids ciao- y w
cing at Thee Band Stand Sun- get emnloy�ment for the sum -
day night? On the
seethe kids last. Sunday
Y 'Y you 'mer;,
• in Jul .
again with their Highfand Dant,-
ring and The Mount Forest.
Cameron ,Highlanders. °
Next ,week. a great group - `
third year. here -' the Paris,
Citifkens Band - about 59. nieces -
f 1KIdmlKIMMAil
-Wait shodrn egdiftnitant"•. a•°� -
�; Domestic - Industrial .c Municipal
Free Estinmetes • - •
ou and your family deserve the Best of water
so, don`t hesitate to cath I
CLAY -•• r
• Silo Uhloaders
-feeders
- Cleaners
- 'Stabling: •
-.Leg Elevators '
Liquid.Manuxe.Equipment
Hog Equipment '
'FARMATIC --
Mills ,.. .
- Augers, etc. •
ACORN-
- Cleaners,
4 Heated Watarors,
ZERO --
Bulk Tanks
Pipeline $' Parlour Ec�rl�irientA
'WESTEEL-ROSCO.Granariis
B S ,L Hoj Panelling '
Bulk Yank g Pipeline cleaning
Detergents, Tent Dip, eft-
- Bovadine-
Dyne °
b0a0
U 1d rsnn
Foamcheck
Kleenet.asy ,
b
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• Thanks to you, our anniversary, sale wpm one ;of
the most ;.s'uccegsfu1: in the company's lhistory.
And remem-ber::•Discount. Dave's Home Centres.
s, 'a ° division 'of ^ Conklin ,Dumber Company
Limited - and--Conklin's goes back nine
:debades!
The.•party's alrno,st ovelr,; Our *Birthday Sale.ends
this .Saturd;ay,.,July the 13th: We wish.:eve could • A •
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list .the fifty items which were placed on sale
.then. the party started. But ,some of the items
'.
- are, no longer avai)able at-, all. of our., 17 :bran--
c.hes. 1We,can -tell you., , howeveyr,, there are,sti II
'some,
wonderful ,
back .:All ofa ..Q urbuys �avaiiable.. So
branches are.� open . Th hu
urrrys.d:oa
`and Friday.till.'5:30 Baturda ti11 4 :m.Kit
chener,«.Windsor n
East and °Windsor°
ti 11 5:30 sb, 'Wept are•
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opn ThurdaY -and FridaSaturday011, Amherstu..rg,Harrow.:and
.Owen
.Open ,
Sound branches. ,,`are n Friday ta..l. .9,,...,.„
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