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- Crop ti) -774s. not. fail is
Carrot. The country b.ere-
about of the nasty. weed.
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to;syelij1:041st says that anglers
are. ).4a.rel,i erbninals- PrObabiY SO1
snine of, thei). might be' de-
leribed'. as fis.hy eharactOrs,
robot professor with an ; elee-*
anie: -brain.- ;has been! added. ta
Pennsylvania State
MIL B#A0E 'SAYS ARE
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Editor The Signal -Stara ,
Dear Mr. Robertson, — 1, w.ould
through the medium'Of your
newspaper, to extend to the,citizens
andjor ...organizations.' tit 'Oocleric1...
lily sincerest- thanks fOr • theli
friendly interest; co -Operation and
support since .A.ugust 1, 1948, .
:-„It has beenn-a genuine.joy to Work'.
:with.the young pedspie of Goderith.
•Their ambition, pep and enthusiits%
are unbounded ; -they are, eget
• participate, -willjog to spend time
• Velleget,' Next thi#g, we Presanie! and effort in trainingr satisfied. with.
be.bot-dtudentd, allowingihe nothing but the best. Their names
limn= st-viens to 4,p of 4nd see, are'listed as winners and champions
• iactivs om mar
the baseball game. It's gn various etting, to
- rau,sie, and fromfrbaseblesball to
be 41. tFuly world. •bands. • The people oe ,Goderich
shouhr connt no effort, expense, nor,
Quita often. it is reperted, Sacrifice too great kr the'develop-
ment young folks„ -:-the
connection with: et robbery, that thofe -town'S gthesereat3est asset—the finest
-thier#1sed largersura-of poney, .kj,ds on_ earth. ,"
-or sonie .artiele, of greater value, I „would like to express, ptibliel-sr
than he„succeeded in.'getting away
--with. Is this not, a temptatten to
the• thief to. return to the scene,
• and Secure the loot- that had
'esesped its no,tice? People .wir
• 'have been incky in not having been
• thoroughly -"cleaned." ;by a rehber
.,"would do: well to keep Atitet about
. tsWicnderfal„ to see how ma.iy•
militavy' experts there are among
the R''''newSpaper • *editors ot this
oconntry. "Exereige Eagle," the eic:
peiimental demonstration recently
ir�ut'untter difeet-1W of the
Departmenteof, Defenee,_ has greatly
,appointed, these experts, who
• 'hold that such. 'demonstrations
• should tuck- be held until perfection
.has bee13..,reathed—when, of course;
• they would not be needed. • And
• then the "eicperts" :of journalism
;would mit havean oPportinity of
-ditip,i4ying their wisdom:
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1101-• !Thai': Kennedy, Ontario'S
• Minister of 'Aggicuitiike, edtinaates
• that. •thisi; •yeaes• .agricultural crop
ProvinCe will he Worth
:--$090;oo.O.i44oct. mu- -woo beat ' last
•year's ..,Tecota $1„0,7-1-,000,009,,I.)!A
it win be a good average crop,"
lbe Minister is, repetiteii •Eis Saying.
This is indeed remarkable in eon:
--sideration of the 'peor prospects in
• e eairlY" pa -ft of We season'. The
• stfelagth of Ontario's agriculture
in: its -diversity. If one %Crop -
•Others will. be better than
',average, and.so Year after year the
-Province, manages tb. •qpnie through
• sticeesstully. 46
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...A. rumor. that •41ight Hon. ,Mhc:'
kenile Kily; May be the next •gover-
lior7general of Canada has been
•PioMptly' Scotchecf by the former
• Pilule Minister', ',Such an -appoint-
)kent would, in onr opinion, be int• :
proper. Mr. King -was so long ,con.
meted with political party _affair's
that, no:matter hoW impartial, he
•inight. be in: discharging the .duties
of .viceroy, he would hot". 'eget')
• partisan criticism.:. Mr. King, how-
ever, might Welt benamed governor -
'general of one of ,the other domin-
•Z.1ons, in which he would be free of GODERICH OLD BOY'S
iuiy, partisan ties, and with his - -HISTORY OF, LAMBTON
traidng would,be a highly •
capable representative of royaltif.
my appreciation of • the. stupendous
work 'being- done by the Lions. and
Kinsmen, , Cubs. I have enjoyed,
participating, with these groups,
and have found the co-operation
and companionship. of thp.members
inspiripg and encouraging!, And to
the itnettes—many' thanks for -the
privilege Of ,•working with
Congratulatio0 on your viSion, and
the povVei; and `perStveranee to put
it• into practical' operationtir
gift, the town of the. new and
modern. inhalator Was a -worthwhile
venture and, acconiplishrrient.
The co-operation of the Board of
,
Education; the use of buildings;
equipment, and assistance in sup-
plying leadership -,-all of this ' haS
helped- to- increase the nimiber- of -
groups and participants.
To His Worship • Mayer Mae-,
Ewan; the:ToWn'Couneih; -the Can'''.
adian Legion; the I.O.D.E.; the
police, and the .firemen; the busi-
ness, industrial, and professional
men—to 'all who have given -thne,
effort, 'and means to carry on -auk
work—my., graferift thanks r.
Will remember with jiv :the
happy times spent with. the Mama
Great), which I hope to gee at "the
top of the heap" at next year's
Arestival. All of the, actors make a
worthy tribute to the work of 'my
predecess6r, Mr. J. C. Peters, as
well as to the hard-working . ex-
ecutive of -the,--Pralid Chib. •
,While Ilie:
die younger children and their par-
ents at the bathing beach, and at
the Jildith Gooderharn public play-
greund this summer;,the tinae necel-
ary to personally •conduct- these
'activities has made' it impossible
od'pronfote the •over-all -age .group
summer program we had planned
I cannot 'speak too highly of the
kindness and- generosity of you,
Robertson, editor of The Code--
,ricirSignal-Star, and your efficient
staff. --also Mrs. Redditt.. and Mr.
'Arnfold McConnell. --0onf Paper has.
earrib.d.• the •record of our, past,
•present, and .future plans, listed
oar triumPhk and. 'liccesses. our
iiew ventures, bur annilal eVents
always 1ad to resetW.. pace in
your Columns -for items if interest,„
to "the' youth and -other citizens of
-Goderich. . •
-• -In closing, I say. Thanks for
the meinorles: of. the -most beautiful
town"..in Ontailo; of sunsets - over
Lake Huron ; of 7the laughtei; of
happy children; and for the lasting
friendship Of mally fine citizens!'
Cordially ,and sincerely, •
LINCOLN. BRACE,
:• Director of Recreation
• • (since August 1st, 1948-).
Goderich, August 17th, -1.94D.
Window Where thellalirea.,30in, and
Si:. Zeta ' orlkle c :sea 41a sumt 12 , VattatuttC t.lat
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llit_OSIFER OF LAZY MEADOW• '
- —4 --.-•the farm, ;,' ..
' av Rotrry•V, /30,14 •- The smell of '',Yinend gar asi*es
- is one that makes Tcnr. 40.Strila
'171-1KG (1111,ver a$ yo U 00140 up the laneway
•It:a a•pl•iy...tuat so•me poet beget from Ow- barn. There's 4 great
sefelltlie-In os ef)mftfi
e;m" tf)traiant;" iv.•c
til:y144tte
e
epi.rr.
tahilY the whele protedure of pia-- great chunkS erre& rOsytomat9es
•
ing the eueumbe.rs and assembling awl the 'Slices4. of: .gleanung white
0 sponsor a . shoWing, Sholad gen:. 4alreatly , /Wittiest. themSelves„ of90-
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vinegar
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prop Fedoron a gritulltare
• 0f" Exeter no the giliov„
tem -1841p Alm council, is being set
up, at extra. machine will he loaned
bY the Vika Ward, and a voluntary
clrcni.t will be eperatetl,,,• ••
-oper4tiVe •inSur6nce tlie pro-
lect being sponsOrea• this Year •hy
the' 'Federation ia •A.gricultUre.
Abut 099 ..eounty-, fa.rmers ' have
•By Wit. Roy, Swam -treasurer
•
'1eNation# Vilin,P0ard circuit'
spensored by the Rdion County
gederation a Agriculture .will be
dpeAKteff 1 usual„. 0,eginn1ng the
fall.,season September 12th:- Ally
organizatien or scheol wishing to be,
laceeon regular *$elaednie,
or
theSPiees And the tangy
. Xt's •easY ..,f,or a haan., to lean'haelc: the? pountY projectiOnist.or OP ratEve autOMObile AnSUnn
rance d
aUtt . :the mysterions: ritual. after- 'aticy thbak lir the': snow whirling secretary of:the 0'01.140 redbra,m tith:: number. is: steaciuy hicreasing.
wards has in., itself al:great deal Of around, the. .eaves on , a wmter s Ainew departure is being tried The expefience Of: the eompany so
in$Itiratizai for anyone :wfty ax in. night and the Adightful P.Fospect out it . Einron this, falli • wit -4:: far bas. dellnitelY -.,PrOved, th4t
,elination towards,that sort of, thing.• °e l'acithig" out th'e•Ple•84 Stepli townsb1P-an1 the 'Village," farmers age a goecl.,518 ;
Pickling WO' Is" time. all its that brings sumemer 'end Sunshine
OW'n
on the farm. AnxionslY,-the slueatOsinge_• "J•P 8$•b.,f
womenfolks hover over the cueing-
ber parch, carrying pkals of water
freln a barrel left standhlg in the VISIT ()11), 114"1"OWN
the ,heat' er the.day 'hagn't Mr. Gordon W. Robertgon, of
sun all day, to make certain. that •
the vines. This is a job for Well:rely(' *C/141c4ag'-';'..ISNvit"toilallIte"rknqiutelli-sofwel"el
,
-Washirig tht, lushes., .aad.
between an
boyhood, E114 - paanta Were
evening supper d the
mediately after- the piclting„oethe late , and Mrs...0, 0: RObert,.$411,
•mu:cambers. „ ' wire many • years ago' kept store
WOmen seep •to hover over the in the •present location' -ot-Smith's
toinate plants' and _ the, cucumber' Art Store on East 'street, Gorden,
vines these days. A man „ip liable the oldest son, went Sailing at the
to find himself sotaewhat confused age of sixteen and final& went to
over the 6ryptie meSSages' relayed Chicago, tO which city his parents
nt the.. dinner,. gnd • suppertable. and the, rest Of the family „had:
"That old -lien back. picking the. gene after leaving Ooderich• 1118
toinatoes, again." "I ' (tot a six- brothers Chester, Warner, Arthur
quart badket• ofgherkinsoff •the and Garfield, and his sister Pion
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vines today -and !,l.n eleven -quart enee, the only daughter of the
;basket of fair to middling ones, family, are still living at various
and there -Must be atinost- a buStel points- hi th,e •States. While bete
of ther relish ones." Mr. Robertson' visited his. aunt and
It alsb appears that, no Matter
tmany -tirnes„ the vines are
visited, the elusive cucumber hiding,
'in the green and dim geptlis of the
leafy vines is often able -to escape
the clutching hands. „Watching the
women ,picking cucunibers,
hear one say as , she brings up a
monster cueumber that has., begun
to ypIlOw after reaching 'maturity,
"I thought I picked every blessed
cucumber .oirthese-viries 1a,st night."'
The tonlatoes. are whISked„ Off. *I__
their .bushes and placed,in-various
places to.,. ripen. , A favorite 'spot
is therailroad tie with the
crossaritis On it that,. we 'emplOY as.
•a corner -past in the garden. The
tomatoes also find themselves placed •
on the. sunny side- Of the
house don the rid e of the ant
• THE- PIERENNP.14. 113041:6110• ;
Fall is the time to prepare,*,04,
ground .for -'the- perennial. 'border.
It looks best placed alMig a bound-
ary of thalawn with a baelmrotind
of ,shrubtfor, evergreens, It,should.
he 'where,it will get :pienty of, sun',
shine and some protection' from the
tirevailing whuds
• The naajority of -perennials should
be-,planted'in. the spring. Iris and
peonies, however, ,gre ,best moved
_duting Augu_s t _and ,eatly, SepteMbeh-
and -Many other perennials may be
planted • a little later. No protec-
tion ether than snow. is neeeSSarY.
In'situations where snow blows off
the bttrder, brush may be used to
hold the snow,• but usually such a
spot is not a suitable one.
Winston Churchill. tells tis one:
`..A. man went to see his doetor 'with
a complaint_ that the•sleeping
cousin Mrs. John A. and Miss tablets he had prescribed. did not
cure 'his insomnia. "Can't 1 bAn
sem e bf- that twilight-sleeP
talk about?" he asked:. t
The doctor snOrted: ."TwIlight
sleep! Why, that's only for labor."
His patient came back in a dis-
gusted, tone. with: "Isn't there any -
Grace Robertson, Quebec street!, On
.
his -return-to-the .States he intends
to move..,to Alhambra, California,
to lite with his site, Mrs, M. T.
Draffen. . •
A feature • of the Lambton county
centennial, celebrated in the 'first;
- , weelr, of July, was the, publication,
• These "queens"'Or -this and that -under the sponsorship of the 'ten,'
who romP off with- the prizes at tennial committee ,of a history of
•Lambton . county.. ,
beauty Sh.ews ate nottieeeSsariry—
•.The bobk, 'entitled "Lambton
probably, in facto are VerySeltioni— ojounty'r Vluudred -Years;' wag
poin- wg1tte.4.--45t Yietor- Lauriston,.
•
- -uninitieg • WhiCh the 'ClIZWIare I. "-'6115011t4t4r6r1/±trtrfellti
of the Central School here. Mr.
3414;eeause '81131:less; "'' Lauriston -is , kii.own in . Can -
_Pride, Or Modesty, Or because their. adiair• literature as well..es .in the
parents' forbid, theprettiest g1r1 mUnleipal' affairs of . his present
•4-121£13t not alter s, such contests 'hilt haute d'•tr of Ohlttlania. • • -
••"Lambton County's Hundred
: may hp found turiongl the •.spegators
Years" covers, in actual, fact, three
at the show, .Similarly the fineSt. 'c'entUries or ,rnore* since ,the days
blooms' maY riot -always be, 'found when the Neutral Indians' ruled
at the••floyver • sl*W,.. Or the. best. whet is lintlf,,Sonthwestern7 Ontario,
•The general history 'Of Lanabfan
baking at:the .fali .fai.r. •Simiiarlyt county Is ','Covered . in comprehensive
akt'04, t1ie best-pilated, best -edited style„,t,he VOX .detailing thepioneer-
"r Most, attractive newspapers .md ine of tehe-diffegent areas and- the
,,).ot be, these that get The Awai4s, Sttbsequent rise .i)f the present town.
• • towns and Village&
, the .exhibitio118 of the prega• ,Naturally, the 011 industry re
Da.ver.041iat,...have.„Ir4t„heefi„_ent.e...re," anlbtof.1:„YO,S,,,,the,..acene the,..,,OK
'"or. COMPetition' has :-.te he, „coniinerelar7OU deVerop-nrelit"in Mn-
-
erica, the 1Viiiiatts weit °at 011.
Candidate .to- be elentied Parlia-f :Springsantedating thebrake WeU
•rout, :Ond tot „even 'the mernhers-, petit sylvittati• by— two- yettts;- A
, ilect wfU' 061M -they are the -.best chapter is devoted to the glamorous
niefl in- the 'e4oUntry„. • Perhaps, it 8t(s* 310-Ylgati011 on. the ,$t'c.htir.,
•with specific mentiOn. of many
,..Vetter:So; would;
Great Lakes : craft • 'itillose taiiies
then not b'..represoutati've of the Wilt be familiar to ,Goderieb,
• doubtful 'timers:
'ale"g6i.Itt:'°t...r-tttl.,.it fh: AeVeral- Ohai.ters are devoted to
:fhit" '14:e0t, thesterY 'at hYgcne. Plibite-h104: gad
diq .thO$e'' ,617. contAsis Laiabtonr one
Are . 'van:de .; 0 theni- embodYing', What"h5,- PrOb-
thought's', iroVeked' te. evsliaper, itbfr the' hcs„ „t' „hlograo:Pilit70f4,
h' Alexander Maek nzlef, n
Olotoe °f' '36;11°' - beautY'.' ()'w lot P-rinie 'Minister; '
titer chapters;ficai, with the develop
.
inent o rtiad and taiLItanspOrta-
Tiniktota '.6ht Want:. te,:be imide tion ,the transfOrniatiOn . of the
, feel at hoine, points out. the 1`41,T44g. latidatteto-and. thoPte8etitl
Yietorin 061041st, "if tth, AmerIcart day :indtistritti.st p'
yottte:d tO fed 5.t t1t euld Tb6 bbolt• liti•utploraOlY :bob& and
iki.ft 10t. 1Ott0r" b t:Ittoritig In 'Olte'eltilitik '14roditeedo Withhtireer-
,e'yott. batityard, Signs 1tt- the 'Om illustrations, ,14` #rteed, at,. fa,
, der' tell'the•aightteelok vat 4.s tout 84olth Thturistott booktg,
ito la entering, a torelgte.wid. wain" autettratAied ooroigA.., ealt
Atutt te# tbe trausitiou to be lirNOred through the 'Tiny 'Th.*
ehathain.
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Lunch from 12noonuntil 1.30-P,in.
• Supper frpm 5 p.m. Sundays only until 7.30 p.m•.,
Supper Week days 5,30 until 7.00 p.m, -
Tourist homes not serving meals, 'please note.
Private Parties, -Groups and Wedd.ings solicited.
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and apparently had good. results. • • ,, - , • •.. . , • , - •'
• Using "NA-CHURS"- Liquid Fertilizer Concentrate forthis purpose is still in ihe experimental stage but we
believe you should try ?t Preliminary tests indicate a quicker start which may aid in earlier maturity and, beeter
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COAL WOOD and BUILDERS
'Tenders il be received by the undersigned until.
12 0,01.COK 1400N, TitORPDASBP'kEMBER .14 1949
This is -an established, ltm:ber business with
valuable' Kcod will, • doing lyaSines in coal, wood,- lumber
and builders.' supplies for the past 16 years.- The property
contains 'seven buildings, including • plywood panelle1
general qtri)riv.itte, office, panelled' display robny' for
builders' supplies, and. storage f or. coal- and. lumber.
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Fu711 particulars and coriditionsof sale are a.va.-ilaibie
the office 'of' The Canada Trust Company, London,
Ontario, who will arrange inspection a the premise and
• Tenders mus,t .1)e...on a form ob-tairia.ble from. The
Canada, Tit ,Company,4„tiondon, Ontario, and must be
-atil'unmrdal-by ire-6pt4ed elietiut-for-10%-ef-thvamorint-
of the' tender, ,a further 15%. :Wilt be- payable n aeeep-
•tiiiiee athe offer and the Valanee will be,pav‘ible on the '
'date elosing, ,
Deposit's itedOmptinyilig toideri 116t!iteeeptect will lie
*rotorned without interest - The, highest. or An teuder
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