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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-02-07, Page 6LO 111.1t See!See! - See! AGE CII4ZY" . variety stage show' by' RO.A.F., Clinton under ,tbe .auspices' Godel;ich Aid' Cadets biETS.. .SKITS. ..SPECIALITY NUMBERS, . D N`iCING GIRLS. :COLOR.. ',COSTUMES...MUSIC .LAUGHS GALORE. AT GODERICH PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ON —�-_ 'FRIDAYFEBRUARY 2 ' 9 Tickets, -75c each. Reserved seats at Music" Shop, West St. Observations by radio star: +'The Wife (on the plume): "Dairlirig, httman brain 1s a wonderful thing. 1 I'm afraid your _ dinner will be a It starts working the moment you ' little iiurntd tonight." are 'born; and never stops until you i Husband: "Egad' 1hin't tell mcg to speak in public." i they had a tire at stand up 111E GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR' CANADIAN - PLOWMEN ABR►AD by. J. A. CARROLL Im►..4 S.a.4.y M.•.�.a* ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION 1 EDITOR'S ,NOTE: r estate ran to just over 1,500 acres, This d3 the fifth of a Series of valued at between put) to 4.100 an weekly stories which Jotter A. acre, or something ,.nearhalf a Carroll,'-tssiStatts deputy- aria. ut:iiiien_dolla re. inter of agriculture for t.tutario • Despite his wealth and the size and formerly set•ret:irv-mauager of his.. fafrua, ,Mr. Kastlterg is not of the Ontario Plowmen's As- an absentee farmer by any means. soclatiou, will write about the Not once did he call upon his agent visit of Canada's elutmpit t or foreman to answer questions, but by, the government and appears to plowmen to the British I:�les; enthusiastically explained the have checked the epidemic', for the Germany, Denmark :tad Sweden. farm's operations to us. 'there last count' reported, only 130, new ' N+3WQUAY, t)tlit\V, L1..- 4t is was. no doubt 'who Was the active; ,cases Compared with 400 'a day at ai'fec `nsidnight and we hive little master of the Kastberg farm. the peak about div weeks ago. time to- spare it this letter is to Mr. Kastiaerg has almost cons ;While the Danes''tire mechanizing caatch rite owcrseus plane and Our p1 telt mechanized his farm. itis as rapidly as possibly, they have deadlines in Canada. elaborate horse stables now house less than 30,004 tractors till farms. \\'e have just eowe.from the ban- ,only two animals, one a Shetland and horses are_ , commonly. used, the net of the West of England champ. pony. His prewar 3'2 draft animals most general 'being the Jutland Evers rod of the Larsen f 'ROU&N VETERAN' PLEADS put to work. It supports 20 milk TROOPS" NEED FOR MAIL tattle. ' Cine hundred bacon logs „ , had been marketed in the past If, the soldiers in Korea don't year. There are seven acres under receive lots cif mail • from honte wheat, dive acres of sugar beet, -and two and one half acres of sugar beet seed. Larsen beeps' two risen on a Yearly bangs -against 1-f on the Kastt►erg estate --a Cow -moan and a held operator.. 'their wages aver- age about' $5t.) a utouth, with cottage Cows and au equal number of young they're pretty blue; that's about. all there is to look forward to over there,'' stated Sgt. Arthur Sawyer, home on furlough after serving over 11 months with the United Stalk's Infantry in Korea, tie. is-. from Detroit but is visiting his parents - supplied.. The overhead and labor in-law in Goderich along with his bili - serrated high to us for u • 9t►- wife, the former I'hyllis Cooper of acre homestead, hut, air. Larsen said, ,Goderich. _ . `- .. be trade a good iirol1t on- -. "r a fall scale war in Koren ations.last year. . , and Ito police action," he .told the 1t 18- ,rollt ..,,ma�.:�t alae so high Sfgn:it-` nice "and the going !` is this year, for his. cattle contracted rough. Sotuetime.s the. boys feel the drehd foot-and-mouth disease, they're getting nowhere. ' These which hit about 15 per cent of the truce talks give the enemy time to Danish herds: 'Serum was supplied- ,build up their strength. "When .1 left Korea .last Deceiit- ber reinforcements were coming in strong but before that time things were not so good. It's pretty hard to beat the Chinese because there are so many , of them. They are poured in there by the' thousands and they're supported by the Rus- sian Cowmunisia." , Sgt. Sawyer 'will be posted some - the been replaced b). lite tractors the delicatessen:- fur►ship plovvint; mmatr•!t •�wltictt vias 1 breed. On some .mull ,holclInt,s we where in the United States at the held a few mites from here today. and three self-propelled conmbiu�s . saw a Norwegian tv'1w 1 about the eo�ttpletion of -his' furlough. The banquet ended in a personal Other rnzichinery on the form 9th size of \� elsh ponies. Electric Blankets 59.50 49.00 FULL SIZE — AUTOMATIC CONTROL — 2 ONLY. Electric 8umidifiera 49'50 39.00 AIR CONDITIONER, 3 -SPEED SWITCH -2 ONLY "toAQY"r Electric Washers 169.00 -129.00 FULL SIDE TUBS, LARGE WRINGERS — 2 ONLY - Bedroom Suite 194.00 134.00 3 PIECES AND BENCH IN LIMED OAK • - 2'24 0Q 4.00 16 _ to - m u -B edr 00 �S 3 pieces land bench, waterfall walnut ,triple mirror, 2 only 24 '0Q 1. 00 � 17 Chesterfield- Suite 3 PIECES -- 2 CUSHION CHESTERFIELD triumph for Gene Timbers, -our 1S elndrs the latest-equtpnent an sugar.' Qttr trip tram- Copenhagen to , `' year-old champion horse plowman beet farming and elevators forgiass- Stockholm—day air,—was unevent He: 'You say I remind you, of. from Milliken, Out. �He carvers an- ing grass and sugar beet tops into ful, except that the plane was late Don Juan, the great lower? \\'hy'.�' other notch in his plow shaft by silos. Ile has one of the divest seed- and by the time we, reached Sweden She • Well, for one thing—he s winning the open clues far under (-leaning plants I have ever seen: our schedule was shot. We int- been dead for'.years and years. 21's in today's tourney. The vola- It has two divisions; the first tot mediately entered a round of visit- ners were announced toward the dry and dean grain as it is hue- i ing mediately officials and held a press „The Ring of Diamonds, he of the end of the banquet, which vvas at- i vested, and the other to clean small, conference. The interest shown by raised hand, is said to represent tended by soar :ifa ,plown►ett and sus- I European newspapermen in their `Tubus Caesar. Custom cleaning of .malt. seeds is West of )✓`uglupd funuerti, i Canadian guests and Canada eon- - The ritaat .11 ut Newlyn k:ast, was done in winter, and this ingenioustimes to amaze us.FARM YIELD RECORD hold-. under ideal tsmd•itions ; the. Dane even makes use of the chaff See )heist Snow Ontario's farm (production was weather was springlike •and the and cleanings. the blows it through The Gelds of Sweden gave us worth a record total of $1,..''74,357,-', ground good. It attracted a large a pipe about 100 yards long to the our best sight of snow since teat- 000 last year, Agriculture Minister furnace which heats the estate Kennedy has announced. This was entry. Iing Canada, and we .felt quite at For the moment that is all on castle. home whets ewe saw the Swedes almost $150,000,000 more than in our first venture into competition>' Nothing short of castle can de- wearing clothing similar to our 1950 when the total output was on this side of the. Atlantic this scribe the beautiful Kastberg home. own winter dies. An immediate valued at ¢1,1:.'6,321,000. Laid •out in the familiar European Returns from both butter and year,_. to t are now all lookingfor- contrast to Denmark was the nutu- ward to the international match at courtyard style, it was first built her of new 'cars , on Stockholm mixed grains showed an increase Belfast pest month'. I will tell you in 174°, and is still standing ars streets and others offered for wile more about today's exciting eventsproud as it was the day those 18th t.entury stonemasons completed it. —none has been imported in Den in my next. letter. Iii the mean- mark since 1938. London's; +it Stockholm the bath j The Kast,ber►s run a mixed farm, vitt time I want to bring you up -to- i The days in Sweden were short resembled a miilr.. vooij g , and date al the rest of our. tour' of other east 100 stinking ntil coma's, 1:.'0' Por darkness came o about 4 p.m. in Copenhagen ft was a sit-down other cattle and --until they were shaped like a chair. An ex - In and it was. still darkat 9 u.m. in tub solei earlier this year—'200 hogs. r ---- In my letter I promi�ett to tell dull weather. This is not curies- tremely cold seat aflrst thing in the you about the two vastly different There ecu when a saw rt the seed ing when tt is retrtentbered that morning!! - -Our hotel towels have varied as I Should e�.platn are 1.u„ette \or of whacb t5 i►re��ed for oil There compared to Toronto 43 and much as the baths. Perhaps ';t psychiatrist' could interpret nation- s vie. enc ins hl traits frotu the e 1 e, t •for a Betel linen hhs rovidcd a melded '�'' time. meted r noir and s p ill of u� the i+�rutrltural ltlghll•�ht Our Gaunt tutu 1 urnl►e hay twtven continual, sur)►rase T►avvel, vaarted other �riiu, Jzelded ii► times ,eeci >; from pot'ket handkerchief size- in Cdpenliagcn to carpet size in Lot-_ don ;affil __-Stttiklibii i, Where they were six feet Eby four feet. Changing countries and curreuey are 200acres in still farms we wiyitect iu Denmark. \\'e,•b — Stockholm is on a latitude of 'S9- uc cos of beets for sur it and '' : ' , Van - 'man Tyndall, the champion tractorcouver's 49. On a Canadian nap, -\ ,.acres for feed. Ir. L •. r r. ' plowman and +utv.clf, John Carroll': Stockholm would-beabout the id= t u d�to asiht"g . estimated . his' viii o he. .farm, ��•u. for v Oar t f f edie of Ila son Iia Hilda -On ` t, a .. ... .- J - given of the i):1nish tour. .�'1 he 1 mus _-g us inany-a chuckle, trying to aclju, t se►vvu. This indicates ' good land_ were more than ordinarily interest- to strange• ?aeilit-les and new and more infpx►rt int.. good farrnint- - ing bet,ause they tendert to show customs. All •European hotels ask both ends of the scale in Danish A Classy Fanner ,.guests to leave footwear outside the., agriculture. ' Erik Larsen, our next host, door for cleaning ower -night. Since Danish. Favus Small dressed and looked like a young we are travelling light with only every three *lays left ns easy prey Of 1itt .11,(100. farm holdings in executive, but he was fanner one pair each, we have -been afraid to th,e tu►scrupulous. Our 'pi ittoe Denmark about half are. from ,tme •through :and through. lie routs his to .take advantage of • thin. tine has been just to hand out bank and a half to •'► :lyres 111 size. and 90 -acre farm from his father. pay- night—at 2 a.n►.---1 was awakened a notes ,and meekly accept whatever • alt. anotlo r 4.54)0 are of 100 acres 14,, $2,000 annually for land, -stock with the thought "we were. being , change we get. The nlathematks or more. The bo10nee varies be- and implements: in additipn - he burgled. It was only the frustrated • involved would take too long! tween ".. acres to 100 acres. There ' hays $1,010 in t:► es. - a shoe porter creeping around my ; But now the ;ire back in England is vi+ry little bash or wasteland ;io- What the Larsen farmlacks in room st(4c.in.g..my shoes' and tomorrow willdart. off on a ' efficiency, plan -1 A h:atlt itfcidentally is •not just,' tour of Wales. so all we have to that' in nlost easels the total lees 1 size 11 Makes Il 1 121 (' is arat,le. Moth farms WO t 1. 4te(1"1 uing :ted eglti1)ineut. ' We ruarvelled a bat ll: In London it vas six sail''Worry about are our Welsh •aerents vvern :above the :av-era;;e size. • at the large sell -equipped ,b1ti41- one half feet lot►;:,imy ..first chance and control of our pounds, shillings The first was owned by an ex- lugs: the main ' barn is 104) feet, for a full stretch since swiuin►iug,in._LU.rd pence. . tremely well-to-do couple. 'Ir. and lotlg with :t.:,0 -foot T -extension. 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