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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-06-15, Page 7'B1 RUDA'ir, JUNE 1.5th, 1950 ..---* TA 1QR: ,-.--.- vsr tshes to announcethat he is now, ready lo.do alterations and, repairing, a • SPECIALIZING in „" LADTES''• and c meI„QRED-TO _ reASuRE stnTs 'and COATS • Residence; South St., 4 dooms from Square, • 1 , A 4, • shopt- 1� B aa . i Shee • •-Revi vol of interest 'n Sheep is being sponsored in, ,Nova Scotili, by, the Provincial Department of Agit, B•• , - - b izY , -assisted; , •b tY .culture�'141td Martie �', Officials of Production Service, Qt-; tawa, lln a thirty -week series of broadcasts„and panel discussions ,from an Aitigoni,sh statian. , li liAleprffiab, 4,1)40 ' •S hlik..N. 15 _ o =---- he's on his. way up, too_ . He started 'as a junior in a :local' branch bank 'ut gas' hls'. manager Old before hire. Now , • • He's learning banking skill right on the job., helped. by more experienced 'men on the bank's staff. He, is taking special banking courses . . Like most bankers during .his career, 'he •'will learn to know' many parts of Canada, .various communities.' He will develop the human u :'standing' and the `business judgment 'y-ou expect [ of your banker. Starting from the branch that -.serves you he may rise to then fcr`ery °top. The general :manager of; his k-. nk - > started just the way be did. o E TIM GODS Tacit IGNA -ST'A•T AIN 1115.11 BOWL 'HYDRO HOME ECONOM1.5.1 ,. ! Wherever an 1ieilo,�H'(�iaeiutilCer.g Bidet 'happens. .,- igq. pain tragedy and expense. • '1Ye know that' • printed words; by themselves, cannot prevent an accident,.• sa' .the, mo'* s we' caul' do lie�'e . is to. give you M a few `specifte and practleal . sug- eetiona for ,safety. BY belag. eare- lP' fu1 you: roau help to prevex>~. A () dents, Children especially Aeed -to be, • ,1briefed'Y On "safety 'measures'. m, s soon a*" . they school ter'In,.,; ia_ ended, the chil iren :feel "Scot-free ,and :become carBless. •. Qu .the other hand, we adults can be more thoughtful. The . starting point to home ,safety is to locate the "dan- ger ...spots." The uext Step in acct.- dent prevention. 16to find. out the causes. - Ask all the members of the family ' to eliminate ,danger siiots and it will, make them safety. minded. Poi. instance, if 'gasoline is stored in an unpainted ,can, have it painted red and labeled. If the cellar stairs need repair; have them mended before anything can happen. ALERT TODAY-- ALI;VE TOMORROW-- Precautions: OISIORROWPrecautions: 1. •I?o not touch a light- fixture or cord while standing in a wet place. 2. Shut off_the ' current before 1 e ila cape" an'' old :fuse » �1 fans,etc., where 3.". -Do no't plaice cord May he -tripped over. Al - 'ways disconnect electric equip- ment. such as: ' irons,. toasters; when not in use. Any. electrical appliance that gives: a' light shock should be repaired at once, Ohl "TObberl ,:eor, '---shotltd - Ilse ' where tne,Y n taY.-he likely' r to ..get ;Wpt'LLS W-iu the laundry.-43`, aundry. • - 6, Be . Careful of slippery flodrs, 7! When using, a s sharp knife, , al- - ways, cut. away from you. 8, ' Se a ! oven mitt for ear'fying. � Saucepans that are filled' to •brlm• ' S pONSORED BY. BANK 9 • • >$E is ?2i • 9. Wi 'e any spills immediately. 10.,Make sure that fire egtinguis11- • 'ors are in good Operating • c*n- ditiou. , l], Deep ma,ttclies out of ehildrten s reach.` 12. • Cross the street 'at an 1n.ter- section and walk on'• the high.- way, faeing 'the traffic, • 13. Do not go swimming alone and 'Observe the rules of' swimmini; in stipervised areas. 14. • Do not leave children alone in the automobile unless enter- gency brake is on firmly.. -Sud the keys are in your pocket.' • 15. ' Be a thoughtful., careful anti skilful .driver of .your car. TARE A TIP • 1. Put out a picnic fire . with' lots -of .water ; Smother' :uu a .sulfa11 .fire With, a. blanket. 2. Keep a, first aid kit handy ob- serve the ruses of 'first aid . Ball a doctor and make a pa- tient Comfortable. ' 3. •Remember that mild soap and. water is one of the 'best clean- ` lug agents- for bruises, and Minor cuts. .THE 'QUESTION • BOX 'Miss T." E,' asks: How to veuioy'e grass stain from a white' dress? _Answer :. ,-Otr. materials -that scrip and watei might injure, lj ul e spongeai „e the, ' t c stains with - iaenzelie' oral :diluted' d de- natured alcohol. _On cotton or. liIleIl fabrics, dip in Javelte, water for ono minute. • (no • longer), ' then rine Mr �H.. A� ~as'ks How to=reci i ve chocolate We cream from .h silk dress? "Answer: Sponge chocolate 'ice. ereain-from'at noti'Wasliable material with carbon . tetrachloride: • Let it, 'dry ; then sponge gently with u damp cloth.»..• • Mrs. G. M. asks;' iIow• to remove mustard from .grey flannel: ' • Answer: Work glycerine' into' the' stain, rid) lightly between' hands and •then - 'sponge With soap and water. • Mrs. S. W. -asks: -How tdi' remove varnish front' blue woollen slacks? Answer: To remove: varnish, mix equal pa.rts', of benzene, caribou tet- rachloride' et- ra hlor i (yd banana oil and apply to tta to sou • may rub in a .dry ng - roc 1 cru e an j�)S�� lt�l•�"Ioosell tiie 'at'ain,l Finally rinse out..with eat :bon tetrachloride. ' GRADED POULTRY CABINET 'I ••r `Bides m i•••••e d ° G. GRIST, *CAKING .AND . 11fAKING AND .: GENERALWOODWORKING •' • N• ne -315W; 4taf, : • •••••••00‘•9••• CerforV is a natural REG partner of good things to eat Cemtery emotits-. • T. PRYDE & SON (.formerly,'Cunuingbam do ,P''ryde) 'Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth Write Box 150, or pL one 41J, Exeter ' and we shall be pleased 'to •iii 'MO PRESBYTERY RY Member • of , the ' e ee tive 4Uluroa rrestyteriaal ° i't'. #.t3$ of the, Presbyterian Church` et In Clinton ,on Tnesdl y, June 6th, ' wv:ith, i em= tors present from Auburn, Blyth, ((Minton, Exeter, Goderich, `'ieasali %nd' Seaford), . '• • . Items; of intere t from' the . Syn- odical • meeting,• held recently Brantf'or<cl, were given bY the Pres 'b 'teria pre. idents MirS. (i. Bisset,• -Goderichl Mrs, 'J, B.. Forrest, Iien- sa1F; .'l i e`► ilrtonrw Miss I�R �;OK N t L _.. RIVER 0O1OL DO' 1w �kS".1`OW`k1L+, ,3'u{ae p.-•-3lzore Rau t.'atlonal wo• rk. must t ee done before any further -attempt can be made to set up a 2ifaittaud River anther- ity. • • • • , d ” , xu .This was the decision t'reacbe 1 by nnieipaiitiet$ 'concerned .at, a Meeting' .at' } 'ingllaiu 'last, 'rid.ay night, -Mayor 0:', .t, Nieklel reported to Listowel Town Cotlu4 i, ' ' • A . far as the Middle Maitland River iseoxicernted; sufficient_ in-. terest has been' drown 'to. Warrant 1Brown,Fluter,Fluter, and 1x's r J. W�ettiug ' 3xp ;-a% sxuittii"tty;"-'. Peeve Lloydaa ' declared. 'How- _ T1191110"W' Seatadli. ever, the town of Wingham: la. of , Mr'b, J, R. Russell, Seaforth,„ re , �hd leered :by Qall ,three, branches ' a:0 therefore would; like to see, an nus. o •it set' hp w iclx would include l:.h.t. y p � all three, Mayor Nickel stated. 1o r thisreason itwasdecided t (IOW further org.anizutioa action„ until More gxbr nd work has been Gone, 'It •is"going: to •be"a slow ;process; unless 'we.' all: work together," , de- parted an therease in giving, to., t general fund) 444,:a d t hx t t moneyfor the supply; fund be sent 'befor' the end. of June. *The e.Ga.T, Seaforth has been re=orgauized and tire girlsn are quiteenthusiastic,. which 'ni $1 ' •en. couraging to the , leadeTS, ;VIM Kling' and Mrs. W., j. Thompson.. The Mission Banti rally will be held, in Clinton i;ri, the fall, the date to be announced later. The fall . W.M.S, Vs -11Y will be Meld in ,Blyth roll Tuesday, Septem- ber '121h, and the ,president, and secretary ; were appointed .to, ,plan the program, and procure a speaker. The Arnold Circle, Fiensall, , re- ported sending Sunday - sehoo'1 papers' and ' books' to . Mrs.. B. ' T': Andrew in :British Guiana, and it wits deckled to ask the cuenfbei'a'' to save theut from now on, bringing thein to the- fall raPlly,. m•lie k. they can be forwarded to British. "Guiana by the l,iterat'ttre. :•ecreta-ry The opeuitig _devotional period was taken by the president,' and all , the members yoijied' in the prayer.. -that< -hr ught..:tho--at Yprin 1 to a close _` _ Those ' present from Goclerlcb were firs. G. Bisset, A1rS. 0, Hen; clerson, Mrs. H. C. Dunlop, ,Mrs. H. t1iver,5, Firs. C'. Cutt and Mrs. A. Taylor. . WHERE LAMPREYS 'SPAWN issmsessmeriessmosseme ` Highest Cash Prices for DEAD --..-STOCK • HORSES' each .$5.00 CATTLE' each $5.00 --HOGS ler -cwt: °'50Q 1►ccording to size condition ILt ,•Sea f oath .15 a EXATER 235 DARLING & COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED c lared^ Si(inety �extr. y . -Those- greatly affected ' Must get ont and (ilk,'" Many Not Represented' Although. twenty -eine, giuniciliali- •ties concerned With an ;authority for .. the entire Maitland River were invitedto the Winghatn meeting,. Howiek Township was the only municipality outside of the Middle A:Iaitland watershed which sent a representative.. . 'Illiunieipalities outside the Middle' Maitla`ud River authority, whiGli were invited bat which,: failed , to - respond, to the' Wingha n 'Invitation -i► were Goderirh, Harrist n, Paltner- sto.il, Seaforth , atlti. the townships of Carried., Colborne, Ctifl oss, Code= rieh, Il:iiliett, ''Kinloss Minto, Tuck ersmith, and Wrawanosh West.' the 4iddie Maitnnd •-;Itiv r- watershed .are the •towus of Wing- ha n in, .Milv1'rton, I.istowvel, village, of Brussels and the townships •of ,Ellice, Plata, Grey,.,I.ogan, McKil- lop, ' .Matr'yboroigh,. Mornington, Morris. Turnberry, Wallace- and Wawanosh East. , eti.tlta;tn-pt5n Beacon} • -I::, _lfr•lienzie, editor: 1st Tbe. ). •Iar�. It1 � •. Advocate, laa s long been ei a ' champion of "kill the lamprey eel",and recently" expressed the' opinion .that, the' • ti;appin'g: of the pests, here. .was them i ter 7iuiivat t ,. `firrrtir=MT* it=aii�•t-�"ii't"�€i't~ -'S t[1'qlct�'."'ling. the following Ftrtiele .in last week's is,aie, is • not sol optilui(tie,. it atppears ...Hint We May e have spoken n bit too' soon •on the Matter of 'lamprey . eels. Last week We remarked Haat' 'few of these • liacl heel'.. seen this • year in 'the TeeS- waiter River below the Queeti,.St. -bridge, ilo•we;vver,this, Week we have ]tad' seveual1 reports' that",'tlte eels• are aplieari'itg•,. in increased numbers'. ntt . Tuesdla;v. we �ti'!f'e looking over the -bridge tail at noon, hour: and hi a few Ihometifs were able to count eighteen, of the' eels as tdtey busied'- .themselves appa•r- s. We r pre- tth- entry building spawning be had hoped the current trappi gram at •Denny's dam; near t .1i hit .waS. "Malting t'he e as 'OTTAWA,.—The fact that Mr. and Mrs. Consumer are:buying their poultry by "grade rather tliatt , by • the old pinch -and -Yoke system has• created au.•. urgent need on the Canadian wholesale, market - fur .Grade, A birds. • The sitnatiou is •highlighted by the, current. • 'l tine- cent Spread "between the whr, lesai k price sof Grade A milk,Ped al,tiil -Grade 13 -poultry;' .according to, otli- cials of ' the. Canada . Departuneut WHEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE No extra charge• for the use, of our Funeral Home, Toron- to Street. 'Pronipt Ambulance Service Phone 335 ' Res. 355' of 7 .99 thev tried. toget upthe 'river to spttwta; *lip nary i.t wool. seem thait, whil'i •marry 'a -re being 'taken in' the. traps, a lot of lampreys tare get=ting through, and well up the Snuge,en, w tee. GODRB RICMEMORIAL ` - SHOP • NEWEST . DESIGNS', - • , BEST OP MATERIALS Guaranteed work ia.nship at- , prices that will, please yon. SAVE ALL AGENTS PEES Call at our office: or drop us. a Wte to 'Box, 161, 'Citi erlch. 'We iOU be 'pleased to call and help chooser a ,suitable memorial ';til pofr`i'aidly plot.. • R. A. 'SPOTTON. St. Andrew's, St. , at ' you 'Ned MSS :rt a a.lifli Mac d n?.3il�s•.. } ..�oe�itih�• of Agriculture.• . With , grading, of lx).ult. y vont, pa:t'altis;ely new' oxi:'•'the retail inaar- ket, the ,sale by, grade has resulted• in; an urgent call„to the farauel.. -a-nd.---.porlltry.maa-:-to---produce '-.nwre Oracle A -birds. ' - • Reports from the • Alontrenl' whole- : Jnuir: ,& 1i •• sale 'market; for example, showed .•, . • . Grade_ A milk�fed ehickens; five toF _�u;.�. "six'"pounds;'` seliii `it7; delft ; watt- • > :, j "� (�� LJUJ'TRi'l r Grade B. at 39 cents. The price' •-- t 41, for 'Grade G was 27 cents, a spread :'.. of 21 ,cents ,between Grade 'C • and ,•. --�' Grade A---milk-fed. • Three yea rs 3 .,• ago. prices on. '_the' isaiue; iuiirket _•-_- - - • quoted Grade A milk -fed at 37 t • roc t I l �• .,•,,i O cents, Grade B ' nrilk-fed (a cate- : 'm gory' since • diiscontinued). at 3151 " .0 cents, anal- Grade B• at •33y2_ Bents. • 14(i r n • horses er : a )yeinauti; for )�I . Well broken ;horses eoiitinue to • and d ..1? airs i4 command: good .prices: at-G'algtnry • -. sales, - oiie , 'cruse -bred Clydesdale- • •, A Belgian gelding selling for $365.` , ' 41jir '137 'West 'St., Phone al71--or, • e Agnew S.tI-rpass Store:::• - .. •, . ': " Phone 109. •.932tf 6 z'. ••.e•••••••O+ri••.•.•0.•.•- THE1951 .STANDARD. Qwrrer Adjusted is an unbeatable combination of features found in no other ' car of its, class. Barr'... -_0 ----ilius SALES f i�STTERViCE 4717)_21 • A c z pletely -d eluxe-aut0- mobile. NOT TOO SMALL • " it seats six people tri luxurious'. comfort with plenty ci headroom . . it is priced right, .sized right, • (not too large) ander styled right. • Ask your dealer about the. Vanga and and its J.2-p1uS featuros to -day. The O STANDARD M p. • MOTOR ;CO. (due* limited 4 Lawton Blvd. • • ? , , •Toronto, Ontario Standard Vanguard Cars; Standard Estate Cars; Standard Panel Delivery and Pick-up Trucks; Triumpli Cars DISTRIBUTOR: BRITISH OARS & VANS,' 880 Bad' Street, Toronto, Ontario. - • • • CAMPBELL'S GARAGE, St.. David St. Goderichr Oftario w a COAST TO •••••••••••O®®®oo•(ee•e• • :" -nom �►T�m.(� .._T1►1..: Soothe e ' " them with ' N -„,RD'S. 1. .I .- 11:' }011-E �4 3p. Rub on freely, and note 5I . - qu%k --ralief. _greaseless. FARCE ECpH0WICAI Past -drying. Nb strong Is sac 65c odor-, . 11.4 osaissussromassimmosiosoirsiossioussissurreo UPHOLSTERING GHES'I:.ERFIELD;,Ari ; OCCASIONAL CHAIRS IkE ►AIRED AND RECOVERED Factory. Giia,'antee f 'ren I'iclx-tap and, 'Delivery ,. tratford .Upholstering 'o» 42.•Brunswick 'St,,'• Strat- , ford For further information enquire at - BROEHEY'S 'tJRNI- TURB,” . GOfERICIL f !, NUTS Jnr rL- r dastpoonsw YtN �# - y Try +.•r i t:+�" � ''� r" 'r��.. ' • Think of the fkard•work you'll save yours and tbe•extra time you'll hive to dptmthe c.1hingsw'if yo!u're,. short of the necessary cash just now, see your nearest OM- onager afloat a Farm lmprotement Loan. '. Thousands of. Canadian farce families .are already enjoyitig','the benefits of ' washing machines, -cream. Separators,, milking machines, ' pumpg aad refrigera- tion through Farm Improvement Loans from the B of M. Drop in at your B of M branch and ilk v q for our folder"Quiz fcf_a Go -Ahead Farmer".; a to 4 11a11104 CUOMO •. oN h BANK.TItE' OF Saigi Go_deri:ch__1 ranch. Botill DARRELL HELSTROP, • 1Vianage'r WQRKI,N.G WITI+ £ANAbIANS IN__EX>;•RY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1111,7 • NEW MARINE REG, ULA'ION Canadian Dcrpartmeut- of. I,raIis port' • has • •advised or an amend - meat to • t'eiulatiolis for •the govern- ment -of 1)tihlie harbor's: in Canada s ecifviii that its the_ es'ent-of fire • owfttrring it.n (oek' at 'ails; vessel is mooted, —or (au • any whatever, except a : vessel uraderway, such' vessei:2sitafi: •.withi .her whistle or 'siren. gi i e •five es alarmto indicate blaI`l iw.r Such fire. The signal shall be repeated: at "inter vals•;and .shall . be - used itt addition far to,. brit not, in • substitutionw , other:. h ti"s•..or- re' rti �,.u,--: - t s all not be used for any other; as td , ha purpose: • ..... - and drag aroun , each .day, unable, toso the work -crank' with the- children -feeling '' - G — miserable, don't r=� blame it of 'nerves'. 01: `•t�' Your kidneys may be; out of order—for when kidneys fail the system clogs with impurities—anti headaches, backacke,'dis- .I turbed''rest,` frequently .follaiiti . ,TO `help keep your' kidneys• working properly --use' Dodd's Kidney Pills—and see for .'yourself if that `all-in''.feeling is not soon replaced by dear -headed energy and pep. Get and. use Dodd's Kidney Pills today. 140 ` Dodd's:KdneYPitls 1111100.10 4/0 WIP ItiO ted rI -1, (xi Out L�trxra Sepord, G ldieEvare deiivered'to us at -€regient intervals, That's why they always have that delicious, "fresh -from the• studio" goodness. Why not treat the family to a box i oduy! /Al CANDIES MPBELL'S Your friendly .I.D.A. Drug .Store . Get them at amiibeit's Your •I,b.A. Drug Store • 4 } • 4 •-1/z.Cur Sugar • 4 Cup's Milk 6 TablesPootis' Canada ('orn Starch 11/2 Teaspoons • . 1/4.'Teasapoon Salt Vanilla ' Mitt sugar, Cana!ta. Cann ,Starch { alicl ;tka1h; in top (ifi (1(arrkll(� kiuil�r.. , • Gradually.' add null:, mi+cin , until r smooth. Plactoyer lioi•li ig wat(Yr r ` and Cfi()li, stirring I11r; until lnixtt}re-th1i.•l.us Covt'r and 5� continue cooking 10 minutes -lon- gc'r, stirring occasionally. Remove fi'hrn haat. Add vanhlia; enol. Ptnir into moulds or serving (dish' and: 6't(a Other variations F dating Isl.ind, G'hhcoiate ' l;l,rnc 141ange, (•ust.aM, inane •{ Mange. Jtnd Pistachio Mine Mainge• are ilt- eluded ' in '3o e Ashley's Iteripe 1A alder• ' u'ztanle�d�� entitled ."For F iner—Daicions Desserts'. Il , J�R�t;' . ,?ting• ,Ashley's Tested„ , U.cripeq-•--Send postetard to Home, Serveee i)epar't.i%wilt (%'(' 20, The. Canada Starch (;ompanv, tlictited;P,O Boit 124, Montreal,- to • 411.