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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-07-24, Page 2?AGE TWO P ' 0pbertCil iitguat-*tar IIUItON COUNTY'S FOREDiO$T WEEKLY Puhltshed by Signal -Star Publishing Ltd. Subscription Rates—Canada anti great Britain, $2.50 a Year: to United States, $3-50 trit ly lu advance, Telephoue 71. Authorized as secun d -clans mail, Post Otttee Department, Ottawa. Out•ot'I'uwu Representative: C.1V.N.A., 103 Peter Street, Toroato. '-hone Em 3-0711(I- ' Member of Canadian 'Weekly Newspapers Asso 'iatLou, Weekly Circulation Over 3.040-- GEt). L. ELL1S. Publisher. • 'Adverting hates- ou reitueat. THURSDAY, JUIN 'lith, 19:i2 EDITORIAL NOTES Don't forget the dates ---►td Hutu: Weer:. August 3-7. For • those who cV►u'. tau, thtae are literally days of 1e1Lsteriug heat. the County will {Sep it as it is lilt its western cull L, w•hetIker•, the ['rt►vince Makes a gtvtut or out. • '1'hr Red• Dean. of ('anterbut'y has been, in the limelight again :vitt his ttonduct has been under discussion in the ltrit ish 14arliament. There • • • • were demands that he be reutov..d from his • otlice, but the Arelibishot► If you are tiro at; these day:,of Canterbury points out that al - take ('uwmuu reuse Arad ('ourtesy -with you. • • • Those. . scientists who say this country is 'getting warmer may he right after all. • • • It's` tough enough to be strtig- gling with a '.kY temperature with- out this here humidity jun►pin; t'n cow ,try to the British }iaci}►,e - ►as too, ;,,f free speech. s.► the Dean wilt • ••• I 1 t :thewtd to disgrace his nation It you have ,tags :tnti bunting and his -' hurt h until nature re- in -the attic you haven't ossa for lnp,vt, biro Tears, het ter get theta out now . • • • and display them in Old Home 1 [1r srclt•t'nuu of General !Cisco iv$'ek. If you csut thud :cur 1i,„\t•: 1{epublic;tt candidate for, dtct)rations about the house, why, lie White 11'u -e rc►tnu\e• the fear oot invest in:'tut' new ones': of a return -of. 1� .S. isolationism • A • Sud the '.t•.'usesittettt '•1'il:lp,t' of tite Lake Huron at otlr door is li' ... sta:iii -brier. 'l'lie 1)en1. - • t ureeiated more than ever ou these • c:1t,, meeting at 1'iti a,;;u this week' sultry days. Not otiiy it ;tier t,' ii -.;.t :het, '•autiitlate, are eou- Awtmmers and Mothers a glorious tide utly . x[►et to"1 t„ endorse Mr, e. pe front 'the heat. but it lowers ' Truu►;tu's [e e:ic \ of resistance to though the 1'eau is t•t►usidere,d a nuisance and "is a thorn in our sale" he has violated nu' law and cattutit iH' dismissed • b,v any ec- clesia•ti.al authurhy. Prime Min- ister t'huret►il1 condemned the 1 k•;►u'' "t'ouli.,lt 7 and venomous” talk. blit t-. nsidered it letter to endure hint than to take any action SIGNAL -STAR PHOTO FLASHBAOB$ • THE GODERICBi SIGNAL -STAR WESTERN OQNSERVATORY • EXAMINATION RESULTS The Western -Ontario Couserva- tury of Music, affiliated with the Uuiversity of 1Vestettt Outarlo, has issued the follo\)•ing list of success- ful cuudidates in its tamale exam- inations from .(ludertett. The mimes are arrapged lu order of merit and the gradings are as follows: First class honors—SO' to 100 inclusive; huuors--7O to 71) inclusive; pass - 00 to litl inclusive.. I'lauoforte : Grade 8, sr., honors —Marilyn Elliott ; grade 5, jr., pass---l.iudu Breckenridge; grade 4, Jr., first class honors --Moho Aber - hurt : huuors--Sharon Smith; grade a, Jr., first class honors—Murtha Jackson; honors -r-• .1 uut't Ilugili, Irene King (equal), Artlith Elliott, Paul 1Vilsott, Donald Noble, Itobert Kinkead; pass -- 'thyro Stewart, Charlene Stowe (equal) ; grade2, Jr., first class. honors •—.• Marilyn James, Glenn Gardiner, Judith Matters,' Nancy Iittg1tes ;' etude 1, jr., first class honors—Sondra Cow- ley, Patricia ,Nrevett, Sandra Mc- lean, Donna Aberhurt, Donna Dorkstader (equall ; honors — Dianue Bannister, Joanne Parsons (equal). Singing: grade i), sr., honor s Mary4ou :lfathieson. Theory : Grade 2, first class honors —Isobel 11gert. .HARVESTING UNDER WAY Do -You Remember When- -- ?- •. . o'• -:.L ` � i,' • j34..y'.,Ly' •:.r. R•,. b •.: iI A � .• ' - .'�\'. ,arre4400 4.10 7Vit,, 45 Years Ago Pull houses greeted the Itose •(;alt Comedy Co. each night :it Elliott's Hall, Dungannon. 'rite Bell Telephone Co. iust:illed au instrument in Dr. Bite's drug store at' Dungannon so that the Public could communicate with any office of that system •or connected with it. The secretary of the ltoitrd of '1'rcule received au enquiry front a prominent English tlr'm manufactur- ing brick and terra cotta building and orttautelatal material as to the Passibility of such an industry itt Goderieh. - One could walk from the Square to the • railway crossing on the realent walk and the contractor '.the temperature• apprt4•[ably f1,r•s •ter ft"c�i, in K�'rt t 11'Let itt 1 iu was working on Cambria road, so that-_�ittottter _week that road those who resort to the Iakt?3:1te'- - would bt. nearly all ct the case .•f :t 1{1[tblit�:1 lctudslid.•,'uu'i+t stilt -- alleyif. like the "tktrling daughter,' 4 ...tigress will give full support •t; wpllk. #her 'don't go alar the water. Mr. Eisenhower tital' ' still lee' a • 25 Years Ago t • ' a • .11wstiou, bui one regarding w hicit It was decided at the eseeuti'.e• With the trailing ;rtatiotl ''f the tlle;re i, apparently little duut,t, t''�nlu3Tttle meeting for chi' cep- - democratic West ludf [ktralyzrt! I';'- ttnuial cc31bration to go ahead with l':ut:ulians of course are interested the erection pf- archways across the a. steel strike, 011(1 its people 1ia'' in the political doing, of their big streets lending hepta the Square, 121inE amt«ng themselves for }►(r•r•- The• cuggestio1 was made teach ueiithbor and hope that whoever i., tion „f the. White House. what an there were other and better 'mals (let•tett • iu Nm.,,,nber will be a< opportunity fur the Ittil< t«S ie; of showing appreciation of the PI friendly amt. • 'te)-oper,►tT\C as h' kx►s€ their thnnderbolt of '.„u- '[►retteee,sor. have been. 'quest.: If he .doesn't give the word TEIlBL'TI' itis'NION ttww, we: play ,,onrlude that St1tiirt 'I ate' r'uutiu}; ''f the \ore in ! 'l)he 'l7th annual reunion picnic of the 't'ehhuti fatuity was held doesn't want a war. British ('olut►b1a's Provincial gen- '-'-le ;ecu in Lions Park, Seuforth, on .iu:y • era election .when completed Ct.:- ' atives go1lt l(-;1 1 ►, w•heu over 100 rel 'rele\isiuu, got a 'great boost fr,.ul vealtd that no party had been given front :natty , [►e►iq.ts, including T4- its'ase dtlriug the recent Itepubli :u u►ajorit'4 `uf s1:}ts ter even ;1 tie- Onto, I►et raft, Pontiac. Mich..t on - •don. I:oderich. Clinton. St, Jlarys, ci1fe([ margin ..ver tltt� tether part i'•:. 1'b►reuee, •L1nud'esb,►r', Mayfield. • Siwi:tl •' Credit party has 19 'I'imwius, Cromarty and SeufortIt. .eats, the, (',(',1'. 1s, Liberals i;, ,1 very pleasant afternoon was en• can conventlott acro, the lice„ Both for hearing and for 'seeing it gate . , people an excellent opportunity 'tf following the proc(tedings •• \mitt:(''•['rugrr,sitt ('o11a1t\ativc• I. "Sud juyrd Wit 11 raves rou(luctr(1 1,\ 1'1.f sitting comfortably :31 314)1311, 1'11( ford Nlc(.':irtuey and toutily of 1)e - h Labor }. A Social f'redit t;'mertl fruit. only fault was the riche', fretipu(-t+t tiotit is being formed to take over! 1{;tee results were as follows: from the Liberal Government altii•I► (;irk tuule•r 3 years---1.iltda Murphy, hut been in office, but unless it Faye Merrill; !Keys under 5 years --- makes 1" deer, Ricky Hull:1101 ; girls Iilak(-. some ;►rt':u►grnlell,t alai one ,, G to S year, --Gail Fea1,l11, I)iuue of the other parties for .�1►}el►ort i; \11Irp1►y; boys 1i to S years ---Paul '1ttiot last long. and another clef.-, 1'i'iker, George' Addison: girls 9 t4) tion way be ea Ilea wit hitt :t short' 51 years—Dorothy 1-'t•aga11. Sanal r•t is\•:lili;t': INrys t► to 11 ye:11 -- 31111)': 1'111' 1'r Ivlrlelal e3e(:114111 !n t:4)1►1►y 43;„11411.I;lv/i''i�"'-' Ad,ll„ It ; t/nebw• last week readied iu the irls 1:' to 11 year, 1►:i�\'1t t;ri;;,, (.mercy ,Int' :111,1 sixty who do notI}1 11u•n ut' 1'tetui''t 1►n;rles.is- 1.111. a Muth JIt 1':1rl:ute: buy., 1': to alrezoly 14:1y i1_,untileip:1l tax aro N•:Iti'11(1 1;'\ern1(1 itt, bete with i years I;uid'tt''1','bb1111 \trl\ir1 stow required to pay ;1 $1t) [it►11 tax. nitwit ►cllu.'•- t majority. In l:►},: 'l'ebhntt yultuh ludt race- ►l:t 414.e4.100 give- theta ..ilty itho pti\;; e'•e + irifr•1 ( .1•et► ;1; 11111 11 \c1ar1;111: young ,. of \otig witlieitrit .1+►}Nsit11•11ymen's' race Lewis Tebbu1I. Nelson ,ea:• iht11..1;,e ft1►; this Dow: 111urr:etl L•Irlic, race- \Marl- ele•t't;,•11• :11111 is Ill:ly 1,e'' :11':;11e'•i i 111111' tit.. lbt•t';I3 IIItII 1'..1.'l'ell: ll. �1111na 1;1'l:;ti ; 111;11' 1 ha (• _ ..•:It, th:It it \'1111':11,', ill.' lrrttlrt}►le of; 1-3'',1 111'•11'. 1'11'e :I fl .ie•1't1,, .1.11'k ul 1.1.5:1iitr11 \\-itr"`III'e.,e3(1:111 413,lr,:1l'1-'54,t\—t' II'1Mt)1.\1 ,l'e'btlilit l:).•k the slipper rat,. e -►n :le• other band, the use of diel St, Peter': t'lllt'i'\h:utifil'')11.1 . l.iil:t \ierrtll, aria►tuc,l'.r:•I t,aht ii : kick the sli[►\l[x'r, aleft-- 'town's streets ynd othrt fncilil ie. j decorated with red :111(} white i;atli• Georg). ('ult•lough, lack \lerri!i: fright 1,e' r•las,ed with the tulnticil►:►l (,(1i, w•:,s ill•' so•ttins; for •a 1►r.1tl• • .11',1 rate, ladle, -11:, (;ri;g, I't':ttt light:131(1 whler avr\•ire,, payment "Holier werldi11. '11 Satnrtlayl11oi•►I h ileleu, 1 Ji' 1':,rlanr; s},•rl race, lust(' .lack ins; \then 1':lirnbet(101".r.11-1 \lerri4!. \els'11 Du\► : relay hate, sag right. Also toLe ,onside',( e1 ladle. \i•ariat►ue ('(lclough', team; ter of Mr. and Mrs. 1.s'o Chisholm, 1 rel:i- race, men - Kalviu Jervis' :4, the difficulty •of . olle•+ ting IIil� l;15ierit-h, was united in marriage f team : throwing the ball-Maridutte • Rax, (►rilli:+'s, experiment is in- to Mr. ltichard Kaufman, ..son of ('olc•lottgh, ('Neta 'llielh+11d, Eleanor \Mrs. .}oleo Kaufinifil, of 1 (%t►x ; three-legged race --Ila (Trigg • • •i:1110 •i:1110 Itnth Jtel'•arlune, Dorothy Pea- Lembo). 11'. T. 1)'Ruurke of hoodoo h:l11 and .lane MeF:Inane; cater- - The ladles may Is. interested in Performed the ceremony. The pillar race—Ivan Jervis' team. tie news that Mrs. Eisenhower for w•edeli•ng music was •played t►y 'Mrs. i The youngest (-child present was :more than thirty years' has wort Curl and Miss Agnes Kathryn Loma sney, eight -months - "bangs of some variety. No doubt Cut lh1i • \%1 ( l )1k ist.• • - • uld_.tJ,1.At;l>[1'.r _(tf .\1 r,, :1nd Mr", Ed. (riven in marriage by her father; Toinasney, Pont -hie; -i ltleSt the bride was lovely in a white 'gentleman present ',was Mr. Lewis nylon marl}uisette and lace govt It 1'I'11►1►nt1. Sea forth. ()West lady styled with fitted bodice. 11t r Present was \irs, fine I'ick:tri, Godprieh. The coutple longest mar- ritdl were N1 r. and \1rs, 1)0vid Eason,. (Tinton. Most recently tun rried couple present were NI... :Ind \urs. .lack Tel►but1. Rein tive coming greatest distance was \1i,s Rita (.'hisholnl, si>;ters t►f the 1;e4►rge N.• • Addison of • 'Timmins, atwering, no (':uladian male would lrricl�, were gowned :Hike in I►Ine• grandson of \1 r. and \irs. N, W. think of asking Itik I►irl►er to give nl•lon marquisette with ballerina 'I'.rt'%vn11lt•a, .('31111i►11. Parents with trim 0 high forehead in iniitation length skirts and to:l telling head- Illyest tie'seendants present were Mr. +f 111s• Excellency', ao, hang. or dresses. They carried nosegays of and Mrs. Edgar 'I're'wartha, with pink and white carnations, \ir, three children and eight grand- am Nano. let the girls life as various- Ted Ksanfn►ltn, I►rother ,►f the children. • ly pretty as nature'- and the hair- groom. -was hest man anitl►e ushers Follt►w•ing :1'houutiflsl pirrlic vul►- dresser--dictate, were Mr. Robert Barkley of Tor- per. :1rrrnged by \1 r. and Mrs. •f.n•ne Jervis, Mr. and Mrs. .lack \lerrill and \Mrs, 11'es, Holland, the }►resident. Jir. 1'rl41 Tofte',, spike of iris plea,ure lit seei►1g so many 'and interrnittion while somebody ex- -N►11w1 the merits of 0 brand of beer or -cigaretles or of . some other article of tr►tuttwrt•e—i101.,.wc' s'11►- po t' there' h:l, ,to ht' some -advertise • lug to pay Ilse c'sts, • • efforts of the town band to please an :audience. than the, honking of automobile horns. .Work was under way in the con- struction. of -concrete footings for the three 1500-g:Tllou tanks which the Shell company intended_ putting up on the property where the Ove:tit 'tiottae used to stand: The Members of the Victoria fife and dri3tn ljuud spec at the Orange !lull and •presegted their band - plaster, Mt. Thomas Clark, with :t handsome gold ` locket •,w•itit the Royal Arch etublem set to enamel and beautifully engraved. 15 Hears c%go A lural uptown. t'afe w:is the st'cne Of a loud and excited quarrel when two Orientals entered into a heated argument regarding the Merits and demerits -of -the Chinese opposition, to the Japanese in\'aliot►. -•�- 11 was arranged that immediately after the Old Home Week pa>;ade hundreds of carrier' pigeons would be released and special „Messages sent by Mayor MacEwan and the Huron Old Boys` Association to President Roosevelt, Icon. ''W. L. MacKenzie King, Hutt. `Mitchell Hepburn and \Mayor Robbins of Toronto. _ •Mcinhers-of---"C" Colupltny-• 11id- dlesex-Huron I{egiment, literally threw then+selvek with ,such vigor into 0 rehearsal for the battlefront scene for the pageant. "Britannia," to be presented during Old 'Ilonte 'Week that Private Ernest McLeod tripped over a "corpse" and I►lunge(1 heavily to the floor, fracturing his elbow. when. ('apt.., 1). 'It. Nairn bellowed the eoiuuand to'"( -'barge!" • y .�iat• w:.'.y - • l'UL marry IN U.S. Seeking information and picture material about Goderich for dis- trlbi thou in -'United States news- pat►ers through features, three mets visited the Signal -Star ou Monday. 'll'htry were: Mr. Jack O'ltourbe of the Outarl0 Department• of Travel and Publicity; Mr. Ilerbert Foster, New York ret►resentative of the Ou- urlu Iheparttheut etf Travel • and Publicity ; Mr, Murray Itoseublar, Picture editor of Central Press of the King Feature • Syndicate. The trio nista visited other eentres'uluug thte Blue tauter, liighw^ay. , WITH EARLY RIPENING (;rain harvesting in Huron Coun- ty Will he quite general within a few days, 1;. W. Montgomery, Agri- cultural Representative for Huron County, reports. Grain fields hate ripened rapidly,- he 'explained. • w 'Practically all of the fall wheat has been cut in tije southern set' - tions of the equally ;lung , tvitl► a few fields of early barley. The farming outlook in the (~entity was considerably brightened in Iiurvnt County . with the vt'ry heavy' rain in •utast sections ill the middle of the week, followed 1►y :111 011 -day rant •which was general throltghout The county, This was they first rain received in Sona' See - tions -.ince \Tay 24. At the end of the week there had been no Army worm outbreaks re- ported hi the-eounty, AIr. AIoutgow- ery' said. although- they have ap- peared_.in...ueight►_oi iig_.c'1ol_t.nt•ies. • Raspberries appeared on • the market', iu (vmsiderablt' • iptantities last week and ranged in price front 35 to 45 eents a quart. • • Cly{ YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE • KIST IN ALL FLAVOURS IN- ALL FLAVOURS (►rillia men betw('eu the ages .(f for which do«e, not eenfer any wot- RC rest lilt;. Jibe. is devoted to this ,node of hairdo because it. slits her style. •and it will not is' necessary for -vs-ery female ten the (-ont.incnt •above four years of ago, to eopy tu'r. See how serlsi{)le the 11►en are, iouffant skirt, inset With lace panels, extended ' into' a cathedral train. She carried a White prayer hot,k, 0rr:tut3341 with. t•uhrtini lilies 1f the 4k)vernor-General should and ste}rhanotis. . happen to !rave •i rt'c•r'(ihIg head The I,rides1t:l341., \lit \Mary and • • • 4/11t41 awl \it'. .Folin SI4'n•e of 1ert1• s'Iinttln and Itoytield are asking(on. For a ree•e'ption at the 4,uderieh that tate ('tnuntl•-road between t111•,e 1';i'411ion, the bride's mother was lase'► places 1►e resurfaced. but, are ;4441% 11441 ift navy 1a(•e with ;•rent' Mrs. 1.1131111 Howard. secretary, rend met, with an 411►,ttarI1;' in the re- act•ess4)1:1('s. She was assisted by messages from Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilt t I 11 1the tr(totn's Mother, wearing black, Sheppard, 1 ynden, !11'avh.. \irv. • ('e4•elia Holland. 1'intii[x'g, and Mrs. ('lets Brown, \Modesto, e ►hirers for 195:1 11 re : honorary president. Lewis 'I'ebh11tt, W'aforth; }east president. Fred Potter, (:litt- i'n president, !toss Merrill: vice- president. Mr. Howard 'I'rewartha, ('1[ntnti Seerett>,ry-treasurer, Mrc, 1,1110n 1iow•ard; assistant, Mrs. i,rn Merrill ; Managing eomntittee, \1 r. and Mrs. 1•'d. Grigg, Mr. and Mrs. ItoIH'rt 'Taylor, Mr. and Nina. harry Oakes; sports committee. Fred Gib- son, Elwin Merrill, itetty Potter, Shirley Proctor, Ins4at of the t rc►vul, ► ti: iwa}s crepe with rose ac(-esWrrlev, •I4't►artrnent to allow the County a I.ater'..le (onp►le left for a trip arubrfidy unless the n)n11•rons carers to Muskoka :Ind }x►in14 north, :he on 'the road are stralghteneol out. bride travelling in a l'arril►ea11 1►1:te At its western end this Is one of linen suit, with in:itching hat, white :t(•etsru►rles, and (•orsri(4' of the ttt0$t beautiful fonds in tl,e white urchlds, i'nnnty, rind to eliminate the ('tlrces, • which would Wrenn the (-lifting 01,1) HOME WEEK DRAW , away of the woods which ontline1 .Ilert 1Vorsell, Victoria street, was 'the road, would destroy its dls- winner of the $50 prize in the 1lncttve beauty. The itighwnyss 1)e- weekly Ohl home Week draw. on prtrtment 1s all for straight raatli,�`atttrdny, night. mule by Reenter 'but we cannot remit any accidents Illt)ptn, Auburn, 'There will 1►e Iremit on the curving approach •to ituy-I $!5O cash prize awarded each of tet. two Saturday nights remaining . field, and •anyway' most accidents before Old Home.. Week, Angttst 3-7. 'lire on straight rondR. It iia moneys Ticke'M,treq he ol►tnlni'id from local ,R plealrure, to take visitors •on •n meerrhnnts or at the 01(1 HerneWeek mrrimittee iuoidgttnrters at EDWARD FUELS FOR FARM and HOME Phone 98 Sut'"Q 'r uraE�air�s�" COURTEOUS SERVICE • Owing to the early harvest, the annual twilight meeting. of Ihi' Huron Crop Improvement Associ- ation ham been postponed until the third Week in August. The mee't- drive along this road . app. "eking the corner of ;Hamilton and New• tflg ehe ' held at the Exeter Malt the lake, and It Is to be,hoped thnt Kate Rtr'eetA. - Reboot. - • • ECONOMICAL POWER MAXiMUM EFFICIENCY "69" HARVESTOR and the MODEL "R" TRACTOR The Mode! R and A "69" -Har=- vestor are a perfect harvesting combination. The R always has plenty of reserve • pow(, when the going gets tough: 1t': better to have plenty of power than not quite enough when you need it. The "Finger-tip" hydraulic con- trols orf.the R teamed with the •smooth riding gilatttic'r:-. casy• steering . . . hand operated clutch' ... quick -acting brakes. .., . make the ?ob less tiring on long work days during harvest. You'll be wise to check the many features of both the It. tractor and the Harvestor "69" before your harvesting problems arise. "69" make harvesting a 'one- Both machines are designed man operation. •The Vision- with traditional MM quality for• lined design of the •R lets you . economy and dependability in doing. The operation. And remember, spe- cial equipment is available t($ adopt this "harvesting team" to your particular conditions .. . no matter what. THE WATERLOO MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED WATERLOO and CHATHAM, ONT. see what you're Ask For FRU Informative Booklets At No Obligation 10 • •"r syr, • •tea. *-4. ' l 4 • `• . r,r• 1 . • SALES ANO SERVICE ' " ' YOUR DEALER IN cans 441444 •• George Wraith GODERSQH • P'H'ONE 1285 r Is 20 years • • 'li long time? It depends on your age. A man of forty can look for- ward to many interesting years and in 20 years can build up,°within his present means, un income to_ help him enjoy his later years. At the same time' he can provide for the welfare of his family should the unexpected hap- pen to him. Let our repre- sentatives show you how a Mutual Life of Canada policy combines the best features of savings, invesititent and s pension plan at' a modest outlay. • N-1552 • THE MUTU�usg. of CANADA .'EA1, UFFICA, WATI41.00 ONTARIO y c,?Yct(m' &eV"'.earle EST. 1869 • AIN a 'THURSDAY, JULY 24th, 109/ Gar -Wood Heating Units • Sold and Installed BY r eo is . Britannia Rd. Phone ac 0 na 235 -23tf GODERIOH travel' Mire, Bank of Montreal Chambers Stratford,...Ontario f.iteciiii4i Manager: C. W. Leach, Phone 18 100 GUERNSEYS COMPLETE BINKLEA DISPERSAL Owners: Charles. E. Hinkley & Sons, Waterdown, Ont. 65 yUREBREDS 35 TOP- GRADES Fully atxre'dited—Culfliood vaccinated. Thursday, July 31st, 1952 7 p.ni. D.S.T. , MAYS SALES ARENA .11-4 mile West of Trafalgar on, No. 5 highway, 3 miles North of Oakville, Ont.) This is an opportunity to take -advantage of the weaker market whiter the embargo is still on. Ituy Guernseys now to meet the increased demand for Golden Guernsey milk fn,jowittg the in- tensive advertising campaign by" Four Astociatimt. Every type of Guernsey available with the right type, production , and calving date to meet every requit einent, - Apply for your catalogue and for further 1 '•`rtirulars to HAY'S FARMS LIMITED—§;to Managers- Ito- 61 Oakville, Ontari Plff Oakville 1308. Goderich French Dry. Cleaners will be closed .for holidays. during theweek of F July 28 to August 4 • a, -28-30 ,..-..0-0".r."--- /% fir4e:• e*4.c "4,. ..PI1►t t ,•.4t ill 11,•4 ..-.PL^11.+riR,►......- • .• IV tv _ t / t 1•n.( + /' ::'' t 1 , i. 15,0 �i� .r to i,g0/0/ r + 1411' / "` _� /�I i�r 11 •-�Z3fl' ..,.. 0,4 r.:_'r .. /Lr. ,sem • 'You're always ready for harvest time with a Massey -Harris Combine Conditions at harvest time for taking off the ,crop may be good or bad according to the action of the weather. But wherryou are mech. anized with up-to-date combine equipment you're ready to gb when the crop is right in good weather and you can make the most of any favorable conditions during'the difficult seasons. Combine harvest- ing is the easy, low-cost modern way to harvest under normal conditions and in many atigh years the combine method has • saved the day for farmers. , A modern combine, too, simplifies the harvest labor problem -- many farmers handle their crop with little or no extra help at harvest time. For years Massey -Harris combines have been noted for their outstanding ability—your Massey -Harris local dealer will be glad to give you full details about the latest models. MASSEYMARRIS . COMPANY, LIMITED Makers of high-quality farm implements since 1847 • • tr 0