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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-15, Page 221 PAQE 8#QDERICH SIGNAL -STAR, TIRSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1974 Straughan f�mi!y picnic field at Harbor Park On Sunday, July 21, ap- proximately seventy Straughans picnicked at 'Har- bour Park in Goderich. During late afternoon, Ted Straughan organized games, suitably rewarding the winners. This service was followed by NOP THE 'WORLD- IS ORLD-IS YOURS.../F YOU KNOW THE RIGHT PEOPLE.. Wherever you move the Welcome 4 'Wagon hostess is the right persor to help you find a• place in your new community.. • call • 482-9623 ti. his welcoming C•he family tci the evening mail, at which Paul' Laidlaw led _in the .singing of grace. ' Not only was Edith Cin%€an acknowledged as being the ' oldest lady, hfit.alko its the per- son t'ho• would recall the 'fur thest back' having _attended a Straughan ;reunion • tit•) years ago'. .lith Steveti'cai was the oldest 'man, ai'rcl ' Lenore I)inietrick travelled the greatest distance - from DanhurN, Saskatchewan. Additional prizes were awar- ded to Olive-Straughan, the Gordon Hulley • °family, Ted Straughtan, Elroy Laidlaw, Norman Hulley and Catriana M c.K ie. - As" the sante location, the 197.5 third- Sunday -iii -.Jule gathevii'►gy will 'be. guided by President Ted,Straughan; vice- presiclent Craig 'McKie; secretary -treasurer Kyle. Gerrie; games convener Elroy Laidlaw; social conveners Greg and Trud" •Cowan. TOWN TALK Mr. apd, Mrs. Jack Williams recently spent . holidays- in Melita, Manitoba, visiting with their son :John,"John. is posted in 'Amanth, Manitoba, effective August 15. LOWER. INTEREST RATES, • Now Available On - '.IST AND 2ND MORTGAGES Anywhere in Ontart • .•On. ,a• ,RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL,'INDUSTRIAL . and FARM PROPERTIES Interim Financing, For, New --Construction & Land ° Development , For Representatives In Your Area • Phone. ° 4 SAFEVIIAY INVESTMENTS' AND CONSULTANTS LIMITED ,(519y1744-6535 Collect o •Head 'Office - 50 Weber St. E. Kitchener, Ont, —We buy Existing Mortgages forrInsfant Cash• - 4' , Carrie Crawford, left, and Lisa Taylor pose beside the real thing. The girls are Iean'ing"'on the printing press at the Signal - A for their project Star. As a school assignrnt, in June, they used cardboard and paper to build a replica of the press, (staffphoto) Young ladies make Signal tour count Two students at Victoria Public School earned A's for a model they built of Signal -.Star Publishing's printing press. Carrie Crawford • and '.Lisa. "Taylor, both 10, toured the Signal -Star building 'With the-. rest of their Grad.e4 class last June. Although -the students were assigned to draav pictures of what they saw on the tour,: the two girls were fascinated by the press, • They asked permission to , build a :model , of_ it instead of ,drawing" pictures. " In 'three says; they produced a detailed cardboard.replica Hof the press which has revolutionized ' newspaper production in Huron County. • Lisa and Carrie interviewed pressmen , and, used pictures ..givefi to them in cgmpleting their -report on press operations which accompanied their model. . ' BY CARRIE GRAWFORD • AND LISA TAYLOR • THE PRINTER The printer is;green. It is 60 - feet long.' The rolls of paper used in the .Printer are 34 in- ches in width and seven rniles� in.length- They use four rolls of h• 7,7 If you're'4ust out of high school rand still in the process of making up your mind about what to do this fall,'consider Conestoga College. 'At Conestoga, you can choose from over 25 cateei'-oriented full-time day programs in Applied. Arps, Business, Communications & Design, Health Sciences aA'd Technology. Twenty-five programs and many options' — that's a wide choice. 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They publish 22 different papers a week. They make 16,000 papers in an hour. When• the newspaper ; has ,gone 'through the printer each sheet is 22•.114 inches in length. They make 50,000 to 75,900 newspapers a day.- • `� The working hours 'are 812 and 1-5. They normally °work an eight •hour shift. On Tuesdays and' Wednesdays' their shift' is. 13-14' hours.. :On Thursday' they. ship out 112,000 newspapers. • • Each roll of newsprint weighs ,• 1,000 pounds. • , They publish 4,000 Signal Star :Papers, a• Week- and 220,000 a' year. • „ . • The ink used in the printer • comes in a 45 gallon drum, 'It weighs 450-475 pounds. They Gas sales.. down says maria use cihe gallon every 2-3 week's. Twenty tons of newsprint are exported from North Bay every' two weeks. It takes four people to run the press. Two people to work it. One person to fly the papers and orae person .to tie them. The printer is' elect"rically wired. The newspapers are printed with an ink and water solution. ° The water keeps all the clear areas• clear and the • DIDYOUKNOW... d " , Insurance Companies only allow a short date return premium on• policies cancelledin mid term, rather than, an han- an exact amount of warned premium. If possible do not change companies in the middle of a policy term. Auto ' Fire Life W. J. Hughes Insurance Agency ° 38 EAST ST GODERICH; 5.24-8.100. Don MacEwan, 524-9131" Stay where you're to, till see's where you're at. • UU If you want Newfie products Color to where, it's at! ' THE AGE STOR RR 4, GODERICH (SALTFORD) HWY. 21 - TURN AT BRIDGE Salt Cod; Fresh Cod, Salt`meaf Candy, Biscuits,. Seal meat Salt Pork, etc. ink=:sticks. to the image. A newspaper goes through a .cycle. First it is printed. on the aluminum plate to*the blanket: paper -folder -delivery. They. started building Signal-, Star Publishing June 1973 and ° 'they finished it mid-November 1973. They have been working in it seven months now. In this building they have 10,000 feet in floor space. ' gay camp soon Twenty-five children from conservation officers volun- the Goderich playgrounds will, teering•• to lead the ,children';, he 'attending a, day camp this v over nature trails in the area. month out'at the Falls Conser- Arts and crafts will• be con- vation Area in Benmiller. - strutted. 'by the children and 4 T•he•week long camp is a first there are a greatdeal of games . ever reports the Goderich planned for the week. One of Recreation, Department, Spon- the nights during the week will tiors of the.project. ,,., be spent out at the Falls in a The children will be bussed sleepout,° ` • out to the Falls each morning ' :• Parents will have to pay five at nine -o' clock and returned to , dollars, for their child to attend . - "Goderich at five i•n the after -.the' cafrrp unless they are sen- ding more than one child. The second child from one family - The purpose of the dairy is to' hacquaint 'the children with ea.. nature and nature studies. , . Hikes are planned with several" '"Gas sales.are down this sum- mer at Goderich Marina, but • according to marina surpervisi r' . Greg Reynolds,' th's isn't ,any ,reflection•. of th harbor • • •facilities in the munici ality - it. qts the trend: all up ant down the lakeshore. . .. To .date, 280 ;craft have visited the marina but ,most,of them have been sailboats: As pwell;- the traffic of boats' is - down slightly because of' the poor- vacationing weather: Mr. Reynolds did point out that after three°summers of em- ployment at the marina, he is • ,cc5nvinced that diesel. fuel sup- plies—would "not only be another source of income • foi5 the ma`ina, but also another. service for the boating. public": "The number of -boats that i require diesel fuel has' in- creased 'greatly Mr. Reynolds - sai.d in his• report' to council. .c NEW MODERN UiJITS- GERVE, YOU -RIGHT,. ' t THEY MAKE THE KITCHEN I WORK SO LIGHT 1.Ol;AI TRADEMARKS,. Ire FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS will be charged three' dollars • and the third, one dollar. It's some good! Perch,' Pickerel, Salmon Whitefish' All in Season WHOLESALE & RETAIL ICE -CUBES Phone 524-9211 ut Your S rinkie'r To Beed At Night - Give 'your lawn a good soaking occasionally`, 'rather than ,daily„ sprinkling. 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