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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-09-19, Page 7U C1MlPv 19tr 156 D: XC .SIGNAL- T McManus Dairy Qu4ITY MfgR IVE ()BEAM.: Phone '35 Per. .Stanley Iihigsto' ;;Sts. Huron Body & Fender Shop' HL C. Mt HEE L. D. WATSON 84 East St. Phone 206W Reg. Bell JEWEL ER "Gifts That Last" BULOVA WATCHES Good Service od Repairs Phone -123 ' East St. • J SPECIAL...... Brand new Ford 1946 Motors now in stock. Drive inwith your car and purr out with a new one. , a aTF"�IT - .n,I'S' FORD -PARIS HAVE THEM Bradley & Son Plho J 247 Hamilton St. East St. Bakeiry B. BEATON IIIOH3i. , QUALITY BUNSsBREAD PASTRY' Phone 18,4W , East St. Canadian Tire Corporation ASSOCIATE STORE L. O. WETS+ONE+`, Prop. TIRES and BATTERIES , Hamilton St.' Phone 69W Venus Restaurant 2031E MADE CANDY as supplies available PHONE 170 This is station E -A -T Guenther Transport EARL R. G'UENPHiER, Prop. -- 'Daily Daily -Service to and from "Toronto -Hamilton -London and intermediate, points Victoria St. .Phone 850 Goderich . French Dry Cleaners CALL 122 FOR PICK. -UP AND DELIVERY' C. R. LOWERY WEST STREET HOLSTEIN COMPETITION - . AT BLYTH FALL FAIR The Huron County Black and White : Day held September lith in conjunc- taou with.- B1y'th - lair developed into a first-cIns.s battle between .the hers of W. H. Clutton&, Suns, (aod.erieIi,.and Rc,t ss Marshall, Kirktoii. the former winning• a total of seven ti1•sts, four seconds, and' live thirds, and the latter sib firsts,' three seconds and rive thirds. Clutton _ had 'both junior chaiapions, winning witl:i- his first -prize, bull calf, Jleadusv Glade Rag Apple Sovereign, and his top,''seniui• yearling, Meadow Glade Susie Pabst,-7A'hile Afa•rshall took the -reserve- grand award one his dry 'mature cow, Sally 'l'ensen Pioneer, and the reserve -junior female championship , '011 his winning senior calf, Mori Acre' Lately renown. ' IIowcsver, -these two herds dict not You may grind their eon's in the self- same mill, You may hind thele, heart and brow; But the poet will follow the rainbow s til, And his brother will follow the plow. t AO Y 40, • These Firiws wall Serve you well NESS IE These Firms will Save you Ioiey The business farms Slated in this , rectory represent live and up-to.dat-e concerns that invite your patronage., The service they have to° °ler is of the best and dealing with them not only gives satisfaction but assists in .helping them serve this cOnimunity better. They ask you to try the>n44 when you have needs to be satisfied. You eau save money by doing your buying in Gaderic { These Stares Are At Your -Service F. Breckenridge HARDWARE PLUMBING & HEATING TRICYCLES AND DOLL PRAMS Phone 135 Han4lton St. Filsinger's JEWELRY AND GIFTS WATCHES -DIAMONDS GUARANTEED REPAIRS Phone 130 The Square Goderich Fruit Market FRESH FRUITS AND " VEGETABLES IN cSE ASON Scientific Equipment - Friendly Service Phone 470 East St. IVAN LOUZON G. Plante IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION Y J" PACKARD MOTOR SALES A TLASIRES Phone 513 monopolize the prizes, the- female_ grand championship_°goisag. to 'Baster & Turton, Goderich, land the male grand championship to L. Leeming & Son, \Walton.• The "Baster & Turton grand,_ champion was Sylvia Banostine Mer (01111, .wlio repeated lier win of a year aigo, -,after .headif g the mature cows 'in - - IIowever, last 'year's Grand champion bull, Alfalfadale Mercedes Paul, had to be' cotltent this ye;ir with the. reserve grand'awamd, being beaten in class and for the grand, champion- ship by Meadow Glade Sergeant Pabst, the top' two-year-old shown by L. Leem- ing & Son.` -These are two Grst-class bulls' and 'the decision between t11ein was a ('lose one.. The Leeilting hull was bred by W. H. Clutton & Sons In additi'o i to their grand chalul on- shil-1, Leeming •z& Soil "won four secnn(ls and two thirds, while Baster &, Turton had two Seconds and 011e third. Other leading prize -winners wt're G, Allen nettles, IBayliel(I, whose winning yearling hull, Elmcrajt,Monogram Dick, Ovas named reser<<e jtudor chauipion !and who alsoa Hard one second prize; E. B. Goudie, Seafoitth, first lh•ize two- year-old in milkand awl) aecuuds ; W. i II. Speirau & Sons, Brussels, pne sec- oiid and two thirds, and Chester j F eagaau, Uoderich, and Thos. Hayden & Son, Gerrie, one "third each. Altogether, a total of 101 head were shown' by,pfourteen exhibitors and the judge was Professor A. I). Ruiiions of the ().A.C., Guelph. - A • detailed summary of the first three prize -winners in each class-._:i.s Os follows: p IBttll calf -I;11'. II. ('lutt(�Ii & Sons; 2, 1V. Ii. Speiran .& Sous; '3, Ross Marshall... Bull, yearling ---1, Allele Bettlej; \V. II. " Clutton- & Sons ; 3, Chester P'eagan. Bull, two Tears and over -l. L. Leeming & Son; 2. Baxter & 'I'urtoll; 3, W. H. Speiran & Sons. Cow, four years x11(1 over.' i11 milk - �.r Myron O'Reilly PAPERING & DECORATING PAPER SUPPLIED r RAGLAN ST, ,Phone 585W Blue .Vater Body & Fender Shop I hoy e T 7 0�_ ;;: ridge St. GODERICH PIANOS ' RAMOS -ELECTBIO.APPLITANCES, LAMPS ,gid S11jI S ELECTRIC 4410iitiORAPIIS AND TURNTABLES um, icifivalGEWOORS Phone U4 Salford General -Store THOS. MORRIS Prop. Buying more, we bay for Selling wore,'wvwe sell for less, Open Evenings Phone 696 ` Salttord B. R. Munday RADIO SERVICE & REPAIRS We install 9 . ° IPortable Phonograph Players 7 Widder St. Phone 598 Frank McArthur ' ELECTRICAL ,CONTRACTOR EACH'!I:1 iiJES, RANGETTES, HOT .PLATES 48 i3ritannia Road 1, 'Baxter & Turton ; ' 2 and -3, W. II, (.Taft( oil & Sons. Cow, foyer yours and over, dry -1, Ross .lars,hall'• 2 E. B. Guudie; 'W.- Ii: (Tutton & Sons.- Cow, ons.Cow, 3 years, ^ in milli -1, AV.. II. Clutton & Sons • :;, L. Leeming & Sou; 3, Russ Marshall.' ('ow, tktee years.•dry-1, Ross Mat - shall ; at- sha11; 2, E. B. Goudie ; 3, L. Leeming & Son. -. Cow, t'W:u yell rs, 111 milk -1, E. B. Goudie; 2, 11': Ii. Clutton & Sons ; 3, Tin's. Hayden & Son. l'uty. two ,years, dry -1, W. H.. CIA toll & suns: 2, Russ .Marshall; 3,.1 Batter & Turtun. heifer, senior ye;u•ling r- 1, W. H. ('luttoia & Sua'is ; 2 and 3, Ross Mar - half. -• • • Heifer. junior yearling -1, W. H, Chilton & 51(15; 2, Allen Betties; 3, Ross Marshall. IIeifer, - senior calf -1 and ,3, Ross Mo r,hat 11: 2, I.. Leeming & Sen. Heifer. junior calf -1 and 3, W. H, • r, r yr mac,, t • • "FOREST FIRE" Based upon a pictt re . painted for Carling'e by Willianai Book. o This is and of a sorios of illustrations ori tho sub- ject of tlio Conservation of Canada's nci4ural ascots' designed to ors. phasiac the foot that the beautios of unspoiled naturo that we • onloy today aro a pros four birthright which wo must 'protect for tomorrow. tCOPVRIGHT DV CARu noal.1011 • zJ 1\ orest Fire -The Common ginemr The, scream of• a rabbit pierces the hissing roar of the forest fire as a tall spruce bursts iota flame like an oil -soaked rag. A deer, wild-eyed with terror, bursts from the undergrowth and makes for the pro- tecting waters of a small lake where other creatures of the wild, forgetting an lesser fears, stand huddled together, shivering with'fear of fire --thein common enemy. Crackling and hissing, its advance -line of windblown sparks reaching far ahead, the forest fire takes its terrible toll of wild life and forest wealth. In its wake nothing is left but blackened tree -trunks and desolation. A lurid picture? Yes, but a tree picture, and one that is seen all too frequently in Canada's forest lands. Statistics show that out of, 6,OOO'forest fires in Canada 'every year, only one in , sir owes its origin to natural causes (lightning-, etc.) The rest axe caused by human agencies, and can be prevented. , As a shareholder in Canada's natural wealth, every Canadian has a vital interest in conservation. Arid conserva- tion id the concern of all who are ._ interested, J.. the continuance._ _-of ouz i, national economy and our future pros- perity, rather than the concern of a chosen few. The success of conserva- tional measures depends upon the' full support of all Canadian citizens. '•s D251 4 f:v Clutton & Suns ; 2. L. LeCsniag'& Son. Senior get-of,sire-1, \1', 11.'('luttuu 4 Sung;'_', Ross Mershon : 3, L. Leen)..- . Son. .Junior get -of -sire ---1, Ross Marshall.t, 2, L. 'T.eeuling & Son; 3, W. II. 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