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The Goderich Teen Tones have been busy rehearsir.g for their
engagements at the Canadian National Exhibition on August
24. There will be 24 girls going to the CNE under the direction of
Ida Stewart. (Staff photo)
Goderich Teen Tones preparing
for appearance at CN Exhibition
A grbup of Goderich singers youngladies will perform at the •
group has been
known as the Teen Tones will Better Living Building at 2P.m. rehearsing all summer and
be performing at the Canadian at the National Hockey League although they usually number.
National, Exhibitibn in Toronto Hall of Fame Building at 3:30 28, four will be unable to make
on August 24 which is music P•m. and the final performance the trip because of holidays.
day at the CNE. will be at the Better ' Living ' The°girls have also made new
" The troubador group of 24Building at 4: 30 p.m. uniforms and as good "am -
S
assadors to Goderich, chose
Lake Huron blue for their -color.
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The group is directed by Isla
Stewart and 'accompanied by
Marjorie Freeman,
Wind generators' feasibility study
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• justHackl,
'line, e
.eyedance
undertaken b y Ont. ResearcFoundation
The Ontario". Research
Foundation h"as begun work on
a $30,000 feasibility study of
wind generators for to al power
supply in Ontario. Sponsored
jointly by Ontario Hydro and
the ,Ministry of Energy, this
evaluation will focus on the use
of wind power for , com-
Experience '15
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Provincial Park just north of
Goderich.
The largest program offered
through E,xperience '75
operated in co-operation with
the Conservation Authorities
across Ontario. and employed
nearly .. 1,,200 students. Thee,
students were given ,eon -
servation and environmental
work of a manual, clerical or
technical nature, The Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority
empolyed 28 students under the
program..
The final program under the
Ministry of the Solicitor_
General offered 175 's'tudents
first hand experience in, law
enforcement by working ,%ui a
day to day basis with ml:t'nicipal
police forces across the
province" The students were
generally employed to perform i
a variety of . research and
clerical functions, This sum-
mer the Goderich Police Force
Employed the services of
Brenda Bremner. It was the
second year the Goderich-force
participated in the program,
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munications — and `,.other ap- ,.the` energy recovered from
municipal garbage through
plications in northern locations.
According to ORF energy
spbkesman Dr. Kirk Brown, the
study will strengthen ORF'§
ability to provide energy-
related services to industry and
government agencies.
ORF will . employ in
ternationally recognized wind
energy experts ,from the
'Electrical Research
Association (ERA) in the
United Kingdom. the Majority
of the projects research and
analysis will be carried out at
ORFts Sheridan Park facility.
"-The cooperative nature of
this project is essential to allow
for transfers Of applicable
technology which. will. enhance
Canada's capabilities in the
exploitation of wind power,"'
said Dr. Brown.
The• supply of power to
remote communities in Nor-
thern Ontario has involved
difficulties in availability of
equipnient, .transportation arifl..,.
high capital. „costs. As „future
"
• energy requireri ents increase
along with rapidly rising Costs
in fossil fuels, alternatesources
of energy such, as wind power
are being explored,
ORF has number of other
energy related projects un-
derway. These include a
computerized study of heatloss
n school buildings, and, With
the assistance of a consulting.
engineering firm, acom-
prghensive analysis to optimize
Young turtles take to, the
water immediately when they
are hat^hed,
selective recycling and
cineration.
Don •Fleckser as Horace'
Vandergelder -was highly
,
Playhouse
competent and suitably cast for
thy part. Special mention must
go to Cheryl Stern as Minnie
Fay ... and the ever bawling
Ernestine played by Hilary
Blackmore.
Costumes were by Ethel
Eisenberg and they were
colorfully excellent. Sets by
Charles Kempster were
imaginative and completely.
,portable for travelling to other
parts of the county.
Choreography by Carol '•
Kastendieck assisted by
,D'Anne Shorten was good ... the
parade was extremely well
carried off.
A special bouquet qnust -go to
the pianist and the drummer
who kept the music flowing
throughout the entire
production. Although the
program provided no hint as to
audiences
their identityy, their con-'
tribution added immeasurably
to the pleasure of the evening.
This week, I go back to the
Playhouse to see the return
engagement 'of Barefoot in the
Park, I hear it is •just
tremendous and is well worth
seeing a second time.
• If you haven't been to the
Playhouse this season, plan to
attend this weekend or next.
You won't be sorry. The plays
start .at 8:30 but if you have
rush seats, plan to arrive much
earlier
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savings. After our August
Coat EVent, the next time you
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