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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-03-25, Page 5• 4 '1110i000'' „......„. „. SWEATERS WO0i " raiscantiiiithig rail andWinter Line.' g A • priced as high as $19.95. VO CLEAR 9 OARDIGANS-100% botany. 2 94 s 94 6 g4 .1 R. CARDIGANS -Pure' .wool, made in Biagland eg$6.95 • • o• • • ' 4.94; ALL Spring Suits and yaegulany .tic reinforced • • E• ulnlitaraned°1atirie..BlittlluYertre#543..71 • • 9.94 I 20 Spring.Jackets I Men's sizes. To clear from , Coats: 4.94 I 2. - , - --TRENQH--00-4-1W-navy blue; -gabardine ress -Rayon ga-bardine , 1 • •Size 12 to 18. Reg. $24.95 • Lace trim. crepe. 32-46. Values 18.94 Many Spring styles • 2.50 • '6 95 7 95 •Footwear • p • • EXQUISITE r0R14-"Floating Action" C 1 • - 4c, 1.94;2.94 Bra. Cotton or satin. Strapless puled Bra, satin 4' 0 A : ,Caniisoles, eyelet trim, cotton i rli 1 a . .t. ..........*: .94e 1.44 : sm.". , .40 1/2 SLIps-oott.c. ..........1.94 , Others ....... ,....... .74c 1 04, I 44 : , . , ., ,,. / • , I Rayon Taffetta, "b.an-Can" Broken sizes. 61.ARIT.E.R .BELTS. _Nylon,C 294 2 HOUSE DRESSES. rat= Prints- • • • • -94 1 • 2,;Featuring Merry -Go -Round "Peter Pan" 3411 Corduroy, : Bra in cotton at . •N • : : : WE'RE ,CRAMPED FOR SPACE IN OUR • 1 ME.WS DEPT. -SO WE'RE CLEARING---- : 3 MEN'S- . TROUSERS -Gibs., Nylon, lends- I ' • Every pair to zo-as low as 3.94 : • BOYS' 'TROUSERS - Rayon, .wools, Nylon : blends. Complete stock to clear. . - • . • 1.94 t° 4.94 . 1 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! 1 • • • RiYNNING SHOES.= " - • • . SANDALS, WHITE43,nd BROWN- BOOTS " ,• satin; gabardines. Children's sizes, ' Breken range- to Clear. 0 2 ' Galarclines, wue, 16---11:0 CLEAR. • , • ' to 94c I One valuable eretnium coupon given for each dollar purcbase at, DOTTONS, CREPES, NYLONS ' ' •PAITIE1.---ita,..Yan,-- tOef ;t3qes$, WhiteI KIDDIES' ILNEE SOX. Sizes 71/2 to 9%. Reg. LI 1 i . - - ^ 1.94 2.94 , 3.942 alld. colors. .S.M.L. each.... s • 3 .pa;ir 94c- : 34r: 1 69c. . ,, , -a + ' ' 3 pr. 94c ' -. 34C11 Boys 2 -pant Suits 95 • We feature the most complete range of • • guaranteed work clothing, workpants, slair,ts, gloves, boots, coveralls, Overalls, • smocks and dungarees in stock to Size 50. . commas warms .3thip.. TO A .GBEEMENT. BY-LAW ST. 'HELENS A by-law stating the agreement between the Town of Goderich'and the County of. Huron for occupancy cof the cid collegiate building by, the county was passed last 'riday. might by Town Council. The by•law,„which w.as4passed by: Colln-tY Council .at its ,sp.e.eial ses-,! .sion last week, states that .the. 'County, in return for space in the' ;bending, will provide hYdret, \water :and Janitor serviees. Canadian manufacturing jaclus-' tries turned oat gents with .a peak mane e.f $16002,,200,,A10 in .195.1.. cAsnfs ALTERATIONS !LOOM CUPBOARDS - =LBW • W0231 Skilled hinor-tEasy,pay Jostin# • arramied Bruce E• PHONE 1455W iGiabERICIfil• * 12-1446 40* A Plea .of guilty was .entere.d Lyle -Ptoleniy, of sGoderich, .when ,'.appeared .in court here last Thursday before Magistrate D. E. .Holmes, Q.C, on a charge of keep- ing liquor for sale ,contrary to the Canada- Temiperanc.e Act. " _lice was remanded two ,vveeks'Inf, GODERICH "TOWN- SHIP, March 24.7-Sncial Club. -- The regular 'Meeting :of :Union. ClubWas held in ,the „school_ Friday- evening. , The ..ipresident, IVIrs?"Williarri • Porter.„oppledthe Meeting. After the „business ses- sion, a • program w.as enjoyied. -Those taking part were the girls' 2uartette,, ceinsisting .;of Pauline and Helen Fuller, • Mr,s. Robert McAlliSter read the , club • per. quartette . iie1ni1ing tvereft McI1wain, itichard Porter, Maurice '11.101.1wain.„‘and Wifliain Porter sang .severallrish. numbers. intenestigg. feature of the pro- gram 'was a 20' question quiz con- ducted Ibyilrs.• Everett. Mell*ain. •r194,c. , * on the _pada were, Rem. Williams, Beg. lars. Austin Fuller and. Stanley 1114.1wain.- Lunch was 4Terk013.-T.the tcommittee hi Charge., IIelpripipled children, by tnying Easter Seals, mailed tie , Goderich cithens thiSwe httie not- yet re- • caved an envelve through, the mail, send, your .donation Sentence on application of his coun- sel, J. K. Hunter, Ptolemy was charged as the re- sult of a raid by Town- and Pro- vincial Police at the Anchor Club .on March 6. Alleged to be the proprietor af the "bottle glob" P.tolerny was charged .alsowith bringing liquor itatolluron County contrary to the Canada Temperance Act. No _Plea was taken .on this charge and it Was laid •over for .hearing. ftWh-ert- qr.testiOned by the Magis- trate, the accused .admitted he had been convicted in Goderich in August of last year'on a charge of keeping liquor for sale and had been fined $100 and costs. A see - °rid conviction on the charge car- ries .a maximum ,penalty of four 'Months in 'jaiL Commelicing in March the sea- son opens .when owners of. maple woadlots tap their maple trees. Quite a number of farmers' thr' (nigh - out Ontario receive a considerable revenue each year from the Sele.,91,,; tfrifVfiii Their woRlots, There arer,others' tod*Ith smaller- wo�dlots whb plan to tap perhaps 50 to 100 trees to supply their own household with syrup. In 'Most sections the ,sugar or hard maple is the only species. tapped, 'btit where the soft or silver maple is plentiful he , are Util. ized. This syrup, -,however, is not considered -to be as good quality • as that of hard maple, .The 'duration of the sea* varies, and it.'may come any time from the4iiiddle of Maroll to 'the' *Middle of April, '.'.T116,11.6w is not dOntinueusiand thele may be only tivo -tirAlitee- odd' runs during a seaton*:there may be a doien. Thetspite• holes are made in the tree with a three-eigLithsiibJIit -ffgh-alTrIvro Irtriee feet above the, ground. -The bark should have a healthy appearance, and, of totitte, the. hole Should not be made tee near a tap -hole • of 'a previous season..., The hole IsArill- ed, in a slightly upward direetion- to .the depth of one and one-half Indies in a ofedium.sized tree, and We joshes -deep in the large trees. All loose bait and chips should be munity Hall was not completed, the hydro was turned on for the play and dance on Friday evening' an4 the new lights added much to success of the evening. The hall was filled to'capacity for, the play, "Look Out Lizzie," by the Ashfield Young People. It was well acted and proved most inter- esting and entertaining. Piano duets by Carol. Gardner and Jimmy Hackett were enjOyed between the acts. Dancing was 'enjoyed after -1/4 ward to music by 'Chester. Taylor, Don Cameron, Murray Gaunt and, Charles McQuillin, with Mrs. Ern- est Walker, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt and Fred McQuillin as accompan- ists. Library Meetirig. - The annual meeting of the Public Library was held with the president, Miss W. D, Rutherford, in charge: The treasurer, W. A. Miller, .reported that over $75 worth of books had been purchased. Miss Isobel Mil- ler, the librarian, reported a roem- bership of 32 and stated 'that 775 books had been read. it was agreed to put books int6 the pool •of the Huron CAunty Library. The following officers were elected: President, Tfiss W. D. Rutherford; secretary, Mrs b .John Cameron; treasurer, W. A. Miller; librarian, directors, Mrs.. L.,. Woods, Mrs. G. MacPherson, Mrs. W. A. Miller, Mrs. W. E. Gordon, Mrs. Frank McQuillin, .Mrs. Alex Purvis, Lorne Woods , and John Cameron. • PERSONAL- MENTION Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Snasel left on Friday for a trip to Winnipeg. Miss Josie Saunders has return- ed to Goderich after spending the paSt-two months in Toronto. Recent guests with Mrs. Susan Freeman, Bruce street, were her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Watson, and Mr. Watson. Miss Kathleen Whateley, ,of the local post Office staff, is spending holidays in Newtonbrook, the guest, of her cousin, Mrs. Herb Johnston, and Mr. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rutledge and son Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph YOung, Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Young, 1 all of 15etrolt, •attended -the fun- eral of their brofher, Mr. Alva Thompson. Also attending _Neer e Mr. B. H. Willings and Mr. James A. Schultz of St. Petersburg, Flor- ida. Mrs. Willings remained With her mother, Mrs. Schultz, who was unable to attend through illness. Research indicates that the plication of Douglas fir sawdust the rate of 10 tons per acre •w increase crop yields without tlie addition of Nitrogek- Afertiliz Sawdust applied at' ther rate of 1o. tons per acre with the additiOn'r of 1,400 lbs. of ammonium nitrate • gave maximum yields.? Scoring four goals, David Leeson led the Fords to a 5-1 victory over Studebakers at the Memorial Arena here Saturday morning in Goderichi Lions Club..Motor Hockey Pee Wee I Hockey League, Argyle stored .the other counter • for the winners. Lowery got the opiLgeals for the losers._ • ' Chevs came up WM- Vie -6111-3i shutout of the day, knocking off Rouse Auto Electric 1-0. Hoy got the only goal. Dodges took a 3-1 win over the 43ithivaite Applekings in the final 4arriek convicted a pair Mid. Sturdy scored the third goal for the winners. Stoddart was the only Appleking scorer. •;irlie games coinpleted the sche- removed before the spout or spile, dile for Ulla year, and play-offs are & is inserte.many as three slated togetunderway this Saturr buckets are plaod on the larger day. - . - trees. ft116witig-are,the final standings: The•sap is a Very dilute solution ' • W. L. t Pts. :containing 05 to 98 per cent water, 10 4 1 2 • Which' has to be evaporatedby boiling, and a".„beter, quality .syrup will veldt if the evaporation is performed owith as rossible., ,,,,OproYurnately1040. gal:; • Fords , Dodges Rouse .Chevs Applekings Stuclebakers Oils ,of -Sap, are 'required. to „pro- duce one, gallon of ,Atfhpb, ', -;;; ,. . Average wage in the inanufactiir.', -' .;.„ • /lag niduaries, was. SO? -Fier - hour 10100 Yealle'ngb' In *the last of'A Oetober 1, 195.3'Highest paid • , Age . glaoir,;Ogoohst-datuda--,-vittis were workers tniOng,praducts of ii . a '4Y"'A ,§heet:, of ' kg that prrolOWC.a id*. eoali a .44•1y we'rage t cvti jr611,1, Iniles in 0 &I 44: er AAAL ere rilti. *;; .ttitt,-9401-W.01" er4t. $1-.11 hour. FEATURING ,... HE NUTCRACKER SUITE" BY JUNIOR MEMBERS. • "SOUTH SEA PARADISE" by intarmediate and Senior themiers and starling- •• '191,',UREEN. CAitTNY7,-Club Orofesslonal. MARLENE KISTNEW-Kiiteteritr. DELIA CARTNY-St. Catharines. JAMIE 4011) BILLY RiblVELLSt. „Catharinee. • with a SVPPORTINGCAST'op 85 Loco skoot, • • Members of Goderich , ore Sit aim stew •,are: Dane Itittodyie 100$00,h, Carol 4-1kivii;:$ 141 ". ADMISSION -RESERVED SEATS, $1.00 may RAWitiri,,'Su P RDon t EGU*L.Alt SEATS, 75c' el 44* vo), 6• ta0LoREN (under 14) ,S06, tickets; ineluding, eietiied,.,114tw onf.sale At CriTait's NeWsStand , •