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The Bytown Times VOLUME 31 NO.3 MAY 29, 2011 MAY MEETING DATE & LOCATION CHANGE!!! Our May meeting will be held on: Sunday May 29, 2011 We will Meet at the J. A. Dulude Arena 941 Clyde Ave. Ottawa The easiest way to get there is to take Carling Avenue to Clyde and turn south towards the Quarry. It is on your left, just a squeak past Woodward Drive. ISSN 1712 2799 Inside This Issue March Meeting 1 & 2 About Chapter 111 Officers and Contacts John Blakey 2 Photos from the March Meeting 3, 4, 5 Did You Know 3 Dan s Suggested Reading 4 List of Local Supply Shops 5 Ashkan is Re-Building 6 Costas Gus Varkaris 6 2 See a map, detail directions and pictures on a special attachment to this newsletter Editor s Corner 6 President s Corner 6 MARCH MEETING.. TWO GREAT PRESENTATIONS! The second meeting of the year for Ottawa Valley Chapter 111 was held on Sunday March 27, 2011. Over 40 members attended. The program for the meeting included two excellent presentations. Paul Williams Electric Clock Paul Williams described his project to build an electric clock. He was inspired by a Synchronome clock that he had found at the Chats Falls Hydro Station. That clock was used at one time to ensure the station was generating AC power at 25 Hz. Paul decided to create his clock based on the Post Office Master Clock type 36, which was similar to the Synchronome. J.P. Tourigny and Paul Williams made excellent presentations at the March meeting With a hodgepodge of parts including an old Northern Electric Telephone set, a dial and quartz movement from Lee Valley tools (Paul only used the electro-mechanical parts, not the quartz electronics), a suspension spring made from a clock spring, copper tubing, lead shot, and sundry other odds and ends, Paul created his masterpiece. It didn t work well at first, but after experimentation and the application of some ingenuity (including three versions of the Hipp Toggle) the clock ran with a gain of merely 3 to 5 seconds a day. The case design was based on a GPO type 36 master clock. Paul detailed all the steps in the construction, including the problems he had to overcome. His presentation featured numerous pictures to help demonstrate the progress and the issues encountered. He thanked the many individuals who helped him in the project, including club members Wally Clemens and Jordan Renaud.

Page 2 THE BYTOWN TIMES Page 2 About Chapter 111 The Ottawa Valley Chapter 111, NAWCC, is a club for collectors, restorers and researchers interested in antique clocks and watches. Check our website for meeting dates and location. www.ottawaclocksandwatches.com John Blakey John Blakey, a long time member of the Chapter, passed away on April 29, 2011. John served many years as Chapter Treasurer and Membership Chair. He was Chief Engineer in the British Merchant Marine during WW II. A skilled machinist, he had a wellequipped shop in the basement of his home on Prince of Wales Drive where he made or repaired many a missing or damaged clock part. John was a gentleman in the truest sense and was always ready to advise and help members. When he moved into an apartment a year ago, he generously donated some of his cache of tools to Dan Hudon for use in his courses. Ben Roberts remembered that John had a subtle sense of humour Geordie humour as Ben described it. Charlie Beddoe recalled that John quit his role as Treasurer and Membership Chair in order to devote his time to his ailing wife. Our deepest sympathy is extended to his family. Officers & Contacts President & Librarian: Wally Clemens wallysc@rogers.com (613) 832-3085 Vice President: Georges Royer groyer@rogers.com Treasurer and Show & Display Coordinator: Grant Perry grant@ottawatimecompany.com Secretary & Bytown Times Editor: Gary Fox chapter111.gary@yahoo.ca Program & Social Committee: Sharon Boyer smboyer@bell.net Erin Fox erinfoxnawcc111@gmail.com Education & Workshop Chairman: Dan Hudon danhudon@sympatico.ca Member at Large: Ray Springer celineandray@bell.net Membership Chair: Veronica West Auditor: Jean Paul Tourigny Immediate Past President: Maynard Dokken MARCH MEETING (CONT D) The Trois-Rivières Horologiocal School J. P. Tourigny gave a presentation about the National School of Horology in Trois-Rivières Quebec, the only school for watchmakers' remaining in Canada. The school was created in 1946, one of three funded by the Canadian Government to retrain veterans returning from the second World War. The other two were located in Montreal and Toronto. In 1950, responsibility for the schools was turned over to the provinces in which they operated. Quebec opened a third school in Quebec City. However, by 1988, after the introduction of electric and quartz watches, the Quebec government amalgamated the three schools into the one located in Trois-Rivières J.P. walked us through the facility with pictures, explaining the program and the various workshops. The program has two levels Level one taking 1800 hours and Level 2 a further 600 hours. In Level 1, the student learns clock and watch repair as well as the custom manufacture of parts for the restoration of antiques. Level 2 covers the more complex servicing of chronographs, repeaters and grandfather clocks. He noted that the course is largely given in French, but that the instructors are all bilingual and much of the training is oneon-one. J.P.'s talk was followed by many questions from chapter members who were curious about tuition, relations with Swiss watch manufacturers, and much more. Show and Tell For Show and Tell, Allan Symons brought in a late 1950s era electric wall clock designed and made in Toronto by the Snider Clock Mfg Company Limited. The clock has a 7 metal dial and is 20 wide. In a lively vote by members in attendance, the clock was described as "ugly". Allan's Canadian Clock Museum has so many Snider clocks in its collection that he is running out of space! Jim Anderson brought in a curious alarm clock which he found while vacationing in Florida. All the markings on the case back were in French. The metal brass-looking case featured clover leaves on the dial side.

Page 3 THE BYTOWN TIMES Volume 31 No.3 May 29, 2011 PHOTOS FROM THE MARCH MEETING Paul Williams Electric Clock in the raw, and the cased final product A student at the bench in the Trois-Rivières School for Watchmakers The Watchmakers School in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. Note Maynard s favourite room on the right! LOVE those Westclox! DID YOU KNOW? Watch straps are made from many different leathers. Most common is calf leather, but straps are also made from buffalo, crocodile, alligator and ostrich hides. Only FOUR straps can be made from the skin of ONE alligator. The soft belly skin is used and the remainder the scaly part must be discarded. Watch Time, Feb 2008 Wayne Gretzky will be the star of Breitling Watch Company s North American advertising campaign for their new Chronomat 01 watch. International Watch April 2011

THE BYTOWN TIMES Page 4 PHOTOS FROM THE MARCH MEETING Friendly faces from among the over 40 attendees. Frank and Peter may just be waiting for George to cut and serve the cake Allan Symons shows his Ugly Snider clock now at the Canadian Clock Museum Ray Springer and John Ruhland in conversation interuptus. Newsletter Photogs aka the paparazzi Ben Roberts and Charlie Beddoe in deep discussion (possibly about the paltry sums paid by the editor for their fine work???) Jim Anderson s interesting French Alarm clock found in Florida Computer Geeks, Wally Clemens and Erin Fox working the brain DAN S SUGGESTED READING A Berlin era Pequegnat Pantheon clock for sale at the March meeting. Horological Times March 2011 - Buyer beware. Apparently some American supply houses are selling unpolished Brocot Escapement pallet jewels. The names of these supply houses are not provided in the article. Purchasers should specifically request polished jewels when ordering Brocot escapement jewels. Also, there is a good article on building a different style steady rest for a lathe.

Page 5 Volume 31 No.3 May 29, 2011 PHOTOS FROM THE MARCH MEETING President Wally Clemens warms up the crowd. Welcome! Welcome to new member Ralph Hopper, who joined us at the March meeting. Why not introduce yourself to Ralph at the next meeting. LIST OF LOCAL SUPPLY SHOPS Busy Bee Tools: 1400 Agnes Drive, Ottawa, 613-526-4696, www.busybeetools.com Darlor Restorations: P.O. Box 1347, Hudson, QC J0P 1H0 www.darlor-watch.com [Over 150,000 parts for Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, Hamilton, etc. Also factory sealed Wrist Watch Parts, 1920 to 1970] Dowd Supply Co: 36 Rosemount Ave., Ottawa, 613-236- 9493, www.dowdsupply.com [Jeweler s Tools, and Equipment (Grobet USA)] Dynamic Hobbies: 21 Concourse Gate, Unit 6, Ottawa, 613-225-9634, www.dynamichobbies.com [small brass rods and small diameter piano wire] Fastenal: 6 Bexley Place, Unit 102, Ottawa, 613-288-1470, www.fastenal.com [Some Metal] Lee Valley Tools: 900 Morrison Drive, Ottawa, 613-596-9202, www.leevalley.com [Tools and round Brass Stock] Legere Industrial Supplies Ltd.: 1120 Morrison Drive, Ottawa, 613-829-8010, www.legereindustrial.com [Machine mechanical supplies] Metal Supermarkets: 2900 Old Sheffield Rd., Unit 1, Ottawa, 613-747-7511, www.metalsupermarkets.com [All metal, sheets, rod plates, in small amounts] Congratulations to Allan Symons who was featured, along with his Canadian Clock Museum, in the April 10, 2011 issue of the Ottawa Citizen Ottawa Fastener Supply Ltd.: 175 Robertson Road, Bells Corners, 613-828-4117, www.ottawafastenersupply.com [All metric and standard fasteners, Tools]

THE BYTOWN TIMES Page 6 ASHKAN IS RE-BUILDING In early March, Chapter member Ashkan Zandi suffered a demoralizing blow when his shop, Time Sharpening, was completely destroyed by a fire which started in the basement of a neighbouring business. Ashkan lost everything tools, parts, supplies, his stock of watches and his client watches. Wally Clemens and I met with Ashkan recently to find out how he is doing. While he was shocked by the extent of the devastation, he didn t feel the total impact of his loss right away. He had planned to travel home to Iran to attend his youngest brother s wedding, and the trip helped take his mind off his problems. But returning, he felt the loss more acutely as he realized that he had to start from scratch. Nevertheless, Ashkan was upbeat as he spoke of the support he has received from the club and the community. He has negotiated a lease on a new location in a small plaza at 347 St Laurent Blvd at the intersection with Hemlock. He hopes to be back in business shortly. His insurance will cover some, but not all, of his costs. He is particularly keen to find tools to replace those he had acquired over his years in the business. If you have any tools you can contribute, let Ashkan or any member of the executive know. Ashkan thanked the chapter members for their support. He was delighted by our card, and thanked the membership for the contribution made towards his business recovery. EDITOR S CORNER COSTAS GUS VARKARIS It is with great sadness that we note the passing of Costas Gus Varkaris on April 26, 2011. Gus was the husband of Jane Varkaris, FNAWCC and past director of the Association. Jane and Gus collaborated on the Pequegnat Story, the most comprehensive history of the Pequegnat Clock Company. Jane has authored numerous other books on Canadian clockmakers and their companies. The Toronto Invitational was held on May 1, 2011. There were 40 tables filled with clocks, watches, tools, parts, books and much more. There was something for everyone including three clocks in need of TLC from the Canada Clock Company and the Hamilton Clock Company. Prices were VERY reasonable. Bryan Hollebone and I were the only Ottawa Chapter members to attend. Next year, try to get there. This is a great show and very close to home. Thanks to Paul Williams, J. P. Tourigny, Allan Symons, Charlie Beddoe, Ben Roberts, Dan Hudon and Wally Clemens for their contributions to the Times! chapter111.gary@yahoo.ca Gary Fox PRESIDENT S CORNER There is always a lot going on between meetings! I will be checking for a different back-up meeting locale, as the Dulude Arena may not be the best. We will be restoring a turn-of-the-century Fire Station Clock for the Ottawa Fire Department. An update will be in a later issue of the Bytown Times. I often receive requests to pass on e-mails to Chapter members. I feel that passing along these messages keeps the club together between meetings, so please keep them coming! Two issues have come to our attention which will be dealt with at our upcoming meeting. Please be there! Wally Clemens