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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-12-08, Page 15`o'a he 'Vise are the area ��• � �.a 'o a urn" fiihelr .c op to• 15CU S - „i •nUak . �or '�;e eve • d.,.y. he s can ''into. a family _ court.' Almy r _ tional cf ..c ement, �� dis-. F, ieit �':-a a fear, -, ,' •_ 'e � r' di �1' e• ,on. y . meals are eac u1 and When m a e � -.happy.; ,stubborn -lee lig- blemsr are not so apt to occur: The :child who comes ;to the table exeessively hungry' and tired, often becomes discouraged and does,not •ei Ioy his. food. Preschool` 4te* Pi K :I Madded Eby 0 ex , t&ken serving tifr. e -:,,h a�w Well, �a . �h elf%' w�lifih e �-•�ked-�'�� x� l��',a x food � • ' � b te�l a • � often be •.ece+p . t ih. • oce.. u a eo t. � - t� x �e As the ,,1 •. 1 ',n �m grows �+ d , Enid ,:.d; g w ex,, �w �,. .oro new, ways of seri nO - _o '• favor= ins, telp tt,:keep mea]i»ne,;inter. ;e ing and Pleasant. IVIOst children preferrsimpi , :0)1004 foods . 'F o od * es an the': mnored�$nts are easily recogniged, r spice& foods, may discourage rather _than' _encourage” healthy appotites Don',t.;forget that, every storm is caused by weather. conditions. „ r, dhald'y meal.Gime mtyhreak of pre tests may ace; ai plalil ani . s i ple- i w the't, r• � esu ise`;.- h` xe 1 d �, Province , hich ee�' ttox r� ee s 0 e.a z s..e n of federaland'�vineial gover - inents wasabout Wet, per cap'ita�. W ax•,li it today?, a it h •5 per . capita, -3,,,10,37Q,(0:4* Tb G ital gets its nave from an Indian -tribe, theOttawa-&: Qnebee :'- Today ``there;are more, than 38,000, mannfaeturing establishrents, Signal -Star classified ads bring ar, phaat.:,tosee •�'png + uet '' ' ,Or the', *O. rt s of .Ontario, .fed • ime, Olwitree have. been0upp1.i, r to 'the' .G alt Board of ' d . These trees ,have been Put cup on light standards. in, the City' f. The public i -insisting " onS o tcr Me Christmas trees, but it should e realized. that red pine -andnwhite :bh . ea e �. r��l s �;. _d t'hh eed�e .w e h � �a• � •arrlet sed M �• �:; .r..-...,�.�-fir, adti a,•ns, .:axe more' money ,an do f s hoo ate books. : Se yo i ever have a text book .welr yrur arrival and make a •f use y'alt :91161i.� T i 1,„ -111Nr -9W r- ,,d-'16�"` "S u5ii r ., Y T ', �t 1 ' w' jp*° ,Wa '6"1 ur -%r . .6' -- r i ei Q1 m ail . Vii,.. i is fa.. `kl tr G a k V A. - J L A t66au\-W"o 6,"11111, - WAN •THAT `1MN OF YOURS TO BE. REALLY HAPPY ADT% ENTIIUSIASTIO ABOUT HIS GIFT TIM YEAR' THBi GONLE' IN AND SELEIIC UM OUR.. WELL -STOCKED RANGE OF SUITABLE ,UHRISTMAS GIFTS. FRANKLY, FOLKS, WE'VE GOT THE. GOODS. Web-LIkk 1‘14,k7; HAveMATs •.4,e A ,liimert 6000 SeRvick Top, stiff. AN 0 eve' -- /raive.10:SilO r ApPIT4CES .� APPLIANCES - .,„,403? ?fow,FRIGf DA9RE FOR SALES d SERVICE 60DERICH rm.fla,$QUARE •• dgkowt.58fz Gift Suggestkms Sport Shirts Bath Robes Ties w... Topcoats ._ Genuine Ripons Suits Pyjamas. Gloves Hats, Nylon Shirts ' Scarves Hlckock Belts Leather Jackets Station Wagon- Coats Sweaters pullovers . Work Clothing Hose Palojam.as Jewelry ,,•... } c}s'.h:'S'i}} •'{+, S•:i?::;:,�,.5•Ss�•:vi?�:4`r2:.S:Y:.:;••:�,.-t}p,2:•^r,•:h,h}i.,:;�i�.'::ti.:,r;rrry:.k:'Q:.},.V:::r ,.rY•.,,.�:,��try,;fS},, ..\;;;`'�'::.:s.s••ys�.}r,•:.?..'•'•,•;:;.L'''•r;•:��'ir•";`..`{,•:S.•+x:.'l':i�;t::isY,.•,�J'i;,.},��/•r�Cr,''Sy:;r's.'::r., MANY BRANDS OF * o • TS INCLUDING ARROW- AND FORSYTH Choose gidties early far hest selection". Residents of Gtiderich and atlsstrict alio attended the Royal Winter Fair will recall the sinart work of the all -girl revue. Here are shown Winnie Cooper and Brownie Krause going up and still standing. Toronto Telegram Photo. Let us ,rate 'Goderich and see ,if we need a y Community Improve- ment. • 1?f "Yes" is •circled on 30 or more of the points below, chances are you live in a Town of which you can be proud. Service, veterans .and wo- men's- clubs team up on projects. Yes No There is an active, well - organized Hoy Scout troop. Yes No :A modern hospital is with- in your, trading area, Yes No All streets are . paved and sidewalks are in good shape. „'es No Well -stocked stores keep shoppers in the town. Yes No There's a hotel or motel you'd enjoy if you were, a visitor.' Yes No It's easy to find parking spice in the business sec- tion:. At least one restaurant serves outstanding meals. The sewer -extension pro- gram ,keeps pace with new housing. It's .easy to get volunteers 'for any worthwhile pro- ject. �• 'Public toilets are provided '• for farm folk shopping in town.' • Prompt, reasonably priced ambulance service is avail - . able Good •zoning keeps fac- tories away from resident- ial areas.. Yes There's 'an Annual Clean - Up, Paint -Up, Fix -Up week- Yes Streets throughout the community are well light- ed. .. More than half the, church congregations are under 40. Yes No Shade trees line nearly all the streets, Yes No inhere' an:, ample supply • of ,good drinking water. Yes No There's . ,a . recreation center where young people can•dande.' YeS No Tho'•busineas: section has a .M modern, prosperous look. Yes No There's as 'much interest in Local as national elec- tions. Yes No The tax rate is attractive to' new industry. , Yes No There's a community coun- cil to guide town progress. Yes No There is an active Parent- ` ! Teachers Association. Yes No •Firemenmust take regu , lar training courses. Yes No Most high school gradu- ate& stay in town. , Yes No Getting a loan on a sound business venture is easy. Yes No The local paper constantly pushes civic , improve- ments.,Yes No There's ' a Chamber of Commerce with a live- wire manager. There's a place to swim within easy reach. Yes No Young couples have little, trouble finding a place to ' live. YeS No The head of your govern- ment is a "get-things- done- man. Yes No Town entrances are free from junk, shacks, and bill -boards. Yes No Teachers' salaries are bet- ter than the state average. Yes No There's at least one doctor - per 800 people in your county. yes No There's a 'library with, a good collection of 1955 books. Yes No Newcomers quickly feel theyare part of the town. Yes No Schools haw: plenty of -. room for •students. Yes No Fire -insurance rates are low for your type -of town. Yes No QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ 1.4In total number,. are there more fcbtes Mink or chinchillas on Canadian fur farms? ;' 2. On the average do Canadian men or'women have the longest life ex 'eetancyz ' 3. What' ;rcentage of 'Canadian workers are eligible for-punem- to ii�t insurance benefits? 4 4. i 'llwdeds Muir was appointed Go'verttor-General of Canada in t what year? • `5 Last year did- the ..CBC receive1 front the ; special 15„per cent tax on :radio and.' television sets $2 milJioniII,toil ion, $22 million? ANSW a •-: The CBC received X22 >iitltllhohr 'this: source 3.' Ai.,.. • 4. I,;. 1.. k. ,el gi�ble for'. tis, z although;. errsa,ito' the fund since �.. a y?r 'ted• from, tax rank first, ehi`ea 1 j hi .103.5., iii Question. Will offspring of the bulls used in the Unit sell well at Auction? Answer. In September, George G. Musselman of Flora - dale dispersed his registered holstein herd nearly all sired by Unit bulls. The top price was $400.00' ,for a daughter of Mac- donald Supreme Ajax, V.G., -sold to Delton ` Shantz of Elmira.' There were several others over ;$300.00. In November, El. B. Martin dispersed his herd with the. majority sired by Unit bulls. Ed Bell of Blyth purchased the top cow at $510.00, a two year old daughter of Glenafton Milestone V.G. There were many others sold between $300.00 and $500.00. On November 29th, Herbert .S. Feick of Kitchener dis- persed his 'herd mostly by Unit bulls. A V.G. daughter of Elmcroft Monogram Duke V.G. and Extra, with a two year old record of 12267 milk, 463 fat, 3.77%,. totiped the sale at $800.00p, selling, _to Mr. Dolson of Brampton. There were many -other prices apprtiachiig the above. +A Jersey cow produced from artificial breeding by!Ceiino- Shantz of Ayr, classified excellent, was sold in the sale of Stars for $1400.00 and the next day she was Reserve Grand Champion at that great show. . These are gn1y a few examples which could be sited and the herds mentioned are simply good farmer breeders. The nlrst,twcl' eases • did not 'use the ;benefits of testing for production and classifying for type. Regardless of which breed, grade or purebred, you can benefit by using our services if u you are not doing so now. The cost is low. 5.00 Life Membership _ 5.06 per” cow for members 6.00 per tow for -ton -members 4 services •are given without extra charge if needed. For service or Boort: tnforttoatio'tt, phone collect to: CLIN'%N 515 ' "' Betw.en: '7.30 and,10 Lint otir•week days in anal` 93O. r:+ei. on Smrl'irlsys and tlidoIR Cows nbti ed i i sheat later than the ti'' .mentioned shoill 0 bred The f+r;+T1 i< g day, Convenient Train -to Major' and intermeediato Western points • Wide range of modern accommodations to suit every budget , • Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains is the Coffee Shop. Dining Car • Inquire about the Money - Ticket agents can have a drive -yourself car WaitiUng- o.r Stan On rriyal air' you wish , • For reservations and it►foLcmatidn, see, war, or pbon yourltoc l CanadianNational 'e ► r�rAReata. service is also provided CANADIAN y. NT1PAJ. Rm MAYS