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RADIOS, WASHERS, STOVES
and FRIGES
sPouTsm EN'S SHOW '
'Some of the most outstanding
and 'prized dogs on this continent
be seen at the two all -breed
dog shoNvs being held foi the bene-
fit of, the Toronto 'Dentine Society
In conjunction with the Canadian
National Sportsmen's Show in the
Coliseum, Toronto; it has been
learned from Sports Show officials.
The 1952 Canadian Natienal
,Sportsmen's Show, sponsored by
the Toronto Anglers' and Hunters'
Association, will he .,11eld from
March 14 to :12. The dog shows
will be a feature attraction on the
last four days. March 19-20 and
Z1-22. It is expected that ap-
proximately 1,000 entries will be
received for the two shows from
-all parts of Canada and the rnited
Other features and attractions of
the 1942 Sportsmen's Show 'will lie
a boat and marine show, a travel
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exhibit, a fashion show, sports
•demonstrations by champions and
st ration.
lu addition there Will be a big
talking crow. lady leg rollers, World-,
famous ,aqua-ballerinase roller
skater s, acrobats, tight -wire
walkers. synchronized swimmers
and a variety of other acts.
Proteed.s from the Sportsmen's
Show, gain this year. be
used by the Toronto Anglers' 'and
Hunters' Association to carry ou a
conservation 'migrant.
a" small town a tourist ap-
proaehed an old timer sitting on the
steps of the general store. "Say,"
he asked, "what's the death rlite
around herer
"Same as it is back East„ huh."
'answered the old fellow, "one to
each person.
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first thing to do in Detroit is check
in at Hotel Tuller! You'll enjo*
* every Minute. Newly modernized.
Beautifully decorated. Within
walking distance of all downtown
„lc storesptheatres and business activ-
CARL' ities . yet, you enjoy the ever-
green atmosphere of Grand Circus
Park".. The Tuller Coffee Shop or
Cafeteria for excellent food
modestly priced. j,
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-..WITH BATH FROM
Better .Varieties
of Forage Seeds
to Be Promoted
Mr.' Nelson Young, director of
production service; Department of
Agriculture, Ottawa, announces
that, at a meeting held at Winnipeg
revently,- representatives of federal
and- provincial departments of
agriculture, Canadian Seed arow-
ers' Association, Canadian Seed
.Trade Associatiote,and plant breed-
ing institutions discussed the mat-
ter of promoting the produetion of
improved, varieties of forage crop
seeds. in Canada. ,The meeting,
composed of members appointed as
a co-ordinating committee, imple-
mented the plans- which had been
approved by the. agencies referred
to and which provided for allocation
and multiplication • of foundation
seed in approved production areas.
under suitable arrangementa. The
chief, `pUrpose of, The plan is- to
Make available to Canadian farmers
in volume, seed certified as to purity
a•nd quality and identified as to
variety. Growers will be selected
in approved seed production areas
re multiply the • foundation' seed
under contracts that will. ensure a
satisfactory. return and priivide an
incentive that will result in a
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The plane at top is one of the tillerless jet planes beine tested
by Britain at the rocket range at Woomera (bottom). Austraiiae-
the world's "most secret town"—where 2,500 people are preparink
to set off BritaM's first atomic explosion this year. Plane is the
type which can be fitted with an atomic warhead It is 22 feet.
long and has a wing span of less than 20 feet. The tricycle trolley
is dropped at the moment of' takeoff. Waomera has been built
from nothing since 1948. Most of the buildings are aluminum
pre-faba imported from Britain.
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rapid multiplicalion of the seed.
To begin with, three .erops
sidered important to, Canadian agri-
culture have been' selected: alfalfa,
red clover and timothy. After care-
ful study of variety performance
itider Canadian conditions for for-
age production purposes, the Com-
mittee ellose the well-known and
well -adapted Grin= its the alfalfa
variety: Two varieties of timothy
were. selected, namely; Medon, an
ongination of the Ontario Agricul-
tural College, Guelph, and Climax,
originating from the division of
forage plants, Experimental Farms
Service, Ottawa. 10 so far as red
clover is concerned, it was decided
to blend two well-known i•arieties
of the le,Pular doulde cut type and
licensed - under the xi:me Lasalle.
The Lasalle variety will combine
the gaud qualities- of Dollard, it
..\litedenti Id College origination, and
( 10 w 0 an Experimental Farms
:service variety. Lasalle will, there-
fore pessess some resistance to the
diseases onthracnose, roet rot and
mildew. and sufficient Nvintvr hardi-
ness to ensure suitability for all
areas in Genada where red clover -
is an adapted (Tee.
To select Growers -
The tillecatiee stock seed ef
these improved varieties is to.. be
a Niel len .f the ce-erdinating cone
mit The .seleetion of the growers
is. to he the respensibility of 1114.1
provincial departments of agricul- '
There Is very little if any variety,'
eeeseiouness at present (vith, 're -
to 1, ge crop seed. Most •
purehases tire made on the basis
ef kind rather than variety. It is'
'piped •that thiS situation will be
reversed tis time goes .0n.
The 'co-ordinating rqminittee has
set tentative production 'objec-
tives•to make available at the certi-
lied Sved level substantial quantities
of :11falfa. timothy and red clover
of the varieties referred to, It is
heped that these objectives can be
reached by .1957.
DOCTOR SAYS SOREHEADS
CAUSE MOTOR ACCIDENTS
Thousands of traffic accidents are
due solely to the upset' enaotional
state of drivers, Dr. Louis Gay
Balsam reveals in March Reader's
Digest. The Digest piece is con-
densed from Kiwanis Magazine.
Dr. Balsam_ was_ prompted to
undertake the Investigation whic
led to his article after a friend
who had left 'him one afternoon,
"blind mad at ,his wife," ended up
badly smashed in a hospitul. Sus-
pecting that his- friend's emotional
state lutd,,,,heen 0 contributing -cause
of the crash, Dr. Balsam set out
involved in major auto accidepts„..,
the vast majority of eases,
Balsam reports. "these people had
two things in common: all were
deelly unhappy before the accident
,few hours before the smash-
up." The causes of emotional
set were flie usual ones: quarrels
with wives or husbands, trouble;
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TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
/ Colikifite Township Council
m CM` their regular monthly meet-
ing on March 4, with all members
read: the Provincial Treasury De- I
partment, advising that any de-
bentures to be purchased by the
province under the Tile Drainage
Act must 'be issued for a term of
10 years and bear interest 'at the
rate of four per cent per annum;
.the Huron County historical com-
mittee,,interested in securing names
and locations of any historical sites
within the municipality, this, letter
to be referred to the 'Women's Insti-
tute; Department of Highways ,N Rh
report of expenditures and subsidy
for the year 1951.
Mr. Winter, representing Shell
products for weed and brush spray-
ing, addressed.. the council.. The.
insurance for the toWnship hall and
barn -was renewed with the West
IraWanosh Insurance Co. through
their agent, Ross MePhee. Mr. .11'.
Norman Keruighan was appointed
bailiff for the township. Mr.
George E.- Radford's tender for
cleaning and repairing the Allin
drain was accepted for the lump
sum of $735. nr. Westlake, •who
"was present and whose time eXplIVS
-in salary. The decision on .this whs.
held over until a later period.
Tenders :Ire being called for
gravel eontraets for the placing of_
6000 cubic yards of gravel tin the
At 'a speciat„meetinglield Febru-
ary ,1S, Bruce Volland's tender tor
warble fly spraying was nevi:Tied.
James E. Blake was apAtted
warble 113: inspector.
The following lo•counts were -
ordered paid: road' vouchers,
$.:2.00; Ben Stranglein,_ fox boupties,
and clerks foes, $16.00; County of
Huron. indigent patients, $:t-1.7,i0t,
Wilfred Fisher, relief •aconints,
$107.50; 1Villiam Westlake, salary, -
$99.00 ; Itoss-MePhee, ,insurance for..
townshiP hall, $1-1.40.
Connell adjourned 40 meet Tues-
day, April 1 at one p.m.
faction with, jobs,
. Want to be Boss
Dr. Rills:tins investigation proved
0 hint that motor accidents and
bruised egos go together. Ile ex -
Plains it• this •waY: "Mi daY long
you have been carrying out orders
given by Others; behind the wheel
ef your auto you are boss ----you
step' on the gas and great power
,Itlaps' to your cominand. You put
distance bet (Veen yourself and your
unha 'Thiess. Your , car never
argues; it obeys, and you. like all
the rest (.4 us, crave being boss
emotionally upset, your ear Call ill- or woman at the wheel. When you.
stantly turn, lino. a lethal weapon." feel like, blowing your top -------don't
TraffieLdeaths and injuries 'have .drive.
occurred and will continue to occur
from ether causes. But Dr.
major ,cause one major means
of •prevention. A -car is not safe
with -•afi emotionally -unstrung man.
For quick results—try a classified ad in The Signal -Star
CHANGE OF
INCOME TAX DISTRICT
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING IN
HURON, BRUCE and WELLING-
TON COUNTIES
The second largest producer of
silver and lead in the world is a
mine near Mayo in Canada's Yukon.
...The Counties of gURON, BRUCE and WELLING-
TON, formerly under the jarisdiction of the London
or Hamilton District Taxation OfficK have now
been...transferred to- the jurisdiction of the .Disitriet
Taxtrtion Office at 'Kitchener, Ontario, located in
the Dunker- Building, 251 King Street West. Ac-
cordingly, the ,records 'of all taxpayers residing in
these three Counties -have been transferred -from
the District Taxation Offices at London or Hamilton,.
to their new location, and any relate'd correspondence
or general inquiries on Taxation matters should be
directed to the District Office at Kitchener.
Remittances of tax by individuals and corporations,
.and tax. deducted at the source by employers, resi-
. dent in the Counties of HURON, BRUCE and .
WELLINGTON, should be mailed or delivered to
the District Taxation Office at Kitchener.
Taxpayers (both, individuals and corporations) resi-
dent in the abovelnentioned Counties, 4111 0 formerly
filed their appropriate Income Tax returns and
Succession Dnty returns with the District. Taxation
Offices at London or Hamilton, will file their re,turns
for 1951 .and subsequent taxation years', with the
Distriet-Taxation Office at Kitchener.
T. PRYDE & SON
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150, or phone 41J,
Exeter
and we shall be pleased to
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(Silverstreak)
spray waxed.
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There Is DANGER
IN FURTHER DELAY
To SECURE 'THE CHICKS
YOU WANT WHEN YOU
WANT THEM.
Order Promptly
Several Hatches already tom-
- pletely sold.
Crawford's Chick Hatchery
(Canadian approved)
OFFERS HEALTHY, STURDY CHICKS FROM
GOVERNMENT -INSPECTED STOCK.
BUY LOCALLY
Save rail charges, possible chilling, exces handling.
Assure yourself of any 'necessary assistance during grow-
ing and laying period.
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GODERICH—LAKESIDE PRODUCE.
WE ARE AGAIN'
Contracting
Barley
OrgkreiMets
Nancy no longer uses thit. old-fashioned system. In fact . . .
- nowadays' her husband calls her a financial whiz. That's because
she followed the advice of friends by opening
a Current Account at The Commerce To -day
Nancy writes cheques, apd keeps track
of every psnny paid out from the
statement given _to her by- the
Bank each month. She started
her banking off on the right foot
too, by reading, "It's Simple When
You Know Him". It's the handy
purse size, booklet giving helpful
tips on day,to day banking, aPd
prepared especially for women
PAINTING
VNE
for the Canada Malting
Company the same as last
year.
Our elevator has been
completed and we are
equipped with four ramps
to provide you with
-SPEEDY, UNLOADING
FACILITIES.
W. G. Thompson
Hensall. Day phone, 32;
night phone 2.
BUY THE BEST — BUY C.I.L. SUPER WHITE
'ENAMEL — CILUX QUICK DRYING ENAMEL -,-,-
SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL.
SPEED -EASY WATER PAINT WITH THE OIL BASE.
Can be washed and will not •come oft
SPEED -EASY SATIN AND MANY OTHERS.
These paints all come in the newest pastel shades.
PHONE 22 TO -DAY FOR A TRIAL ORDER
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