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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-12-05, Page 20
PAGE EZ a WE CAN HEL If your motor vehicle is. now uninsured, we would like to help you obt. i.n your 1958 license plates. One of the" "Olncipal aims of Co-operators Insurance ssociation is to prevent accidents of all kinds -highways, home, farm. CIA is a joint-stock insurance company owned by United Co-operatives of ntario, Ontario Credit Union Leagle, Ontario Federation of Agriculture and other organizations and individuals. CIA PRESIDENT CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION HEAD OFFICE i 30 BLOOR STREET ,WEST, TORONTO Ist VICE -RESIDENT 2nd VICE-PRESIDENT ARTHUR BRIGGS Toronto, Ls a director of the Ontario G'redit Union League D. E. STAUFFER Bright, is a director of United Co-opera- tives of Ontario LLOYD JASPER Mildmay, is iminedi- ate Past President of the Ontario Federa- tion of Agriculture THE GODERIOH SIGNAL -STAR THURSDAY, , ,Y ' E M.: MtH4, AM� y Christmas Holly Neighbors -Come TO Rscue When Christmas holly, a perishable 9 similar manner to other perishable West VVaivanosh Housep I Takes Fire product, must be handled in products if lasting quality is to • be maintained. J. H. Crossley of th Saanichton Experimental Farm in British 'Columbia says this is a ..latter of concern to the grower, transportation company, dealer and customer. Vniform sprays of holly with a desirable balance off brightly color- ed berries and glossy foliage can be placed on the market if atten- tion is given to proper cultural and processing practice's. Holly should be cut Just soon enough to meet transportation and dealers' Christmas schedules to ensure freshness. Before holly is packed for ship- ment in moisture proof containers it should be dipped momentarily in a solution containing the hor- mone naphthalene acetic acid at a strength of 30 parts per million. Damage „was estimated at e about $2,500 when a fire occur- red at the home of Harvey Alton in West Wawanosh Township on Wednesday even- ing of last week. Mr. Alton had burned out the chimney that afternoon with the idea of reducing lire hazard. SZame time before mid- night Mr. Alton's 13 -year-old daughter, Eleanor, noticed smoke in her room. Thea It was noticed by a son, Lorne, 16, in the next room. By 12.10 p.m., the Lucknow Fire Department had respond- ed to the call for help. In ad- dition, the neighbors swarmed to the scene. They were in - strumental in saving practical- ly all ` the furniture in the house. "My neighbors are a grand bunch of people to come and help me the way they did," Mr. Alton told The Signal -Star. "It could have been a lot worse fire than it was," com- mented Mr. Alton who added that someone could have been burned in the blaze. Following the fire, the neigh- bors of IMC. Alton put on a two- day bee during which they re- rbofed the house of Mr. Alton. The wives or the neighboring fanners staged a bee to clean up the debris around the house. The Alton fatally are This treatment will keep the sprigstatctatat tc-t t alive and fresh and prevent leaves and berries from dropping off. High, widely fluctuating tempera- tures or exposure to frost will impair holly quality and possibly discolor leaves and berries. A re- frigerated temperature of approx- imately 33 degrees F., is ideal for long shipments and storage. Dehydrating conditions and high temperatures in store windows and show cases have a detrimental effect on packaged holly and wreaths. For this reason material for day to day sales and display purposes should, if possible, be ; kept at a temperature of 40 to 55 degrees F., or preferably drawn from cold storage where the tem- perature should be maintained at approximately 33 degrees F. In the home, holly can be kept green and fresh for a longer period if sprays are arranged with the stem ends in bowls or vases of water. Cutting the stem ends will aid water up -take considerably. Actually best results will be ob- tained if holly is kept in the origin- al . cellophane packages or wrapped in moisture proof paper and stored in the home refrigerator until it is needed. living in the kitchen of the house until such a time as the damaged portion of the house is restored. Frank Yeo Heads Goderich Township Federation Group Mr. Frank Yea was elected pre- sident of the Goderich Township Federation of Agriculture at the annual meeting held at Holmes- ville. He succeeds Everett Mc- Iflwain. Other officers are: First vice -pre. ED SALE HEADS silent, Mervin Lobb; directors, LAWN BOWLERS Edward Grigg, Jack Tebbutt. Ray a Cox, William Potter, Fraser Steri- The annual banquet of the Gode• ing, Reginald'Miller, and George rich Lawn Bowling Club was heldPotter. Appointed to represent the last Thursday evening at .aechler'a• township federation on the Huron Cafe with about 35 members in at - County Hog Producers' Associatoon tendance. was Alfred Warner; beef produc- Elected president of the club for ers, Richard Porter; cream pro- ducers, Wilfred Penfound. Mrs. the coming season was E. F. Sale. Frank Yeo was named lady Other officers elected were: S, director. Robinson, vice-president; E. Alli - Guest speaker, George Gear, son, secretary; A. Townsend, treas- Walkerton, agricultural represent- urer., ative for Briace,.County, maintained (Chairman of the ()pen- tourna- tlnat the family farm can compete ment committee is Stan McLean. with large corporations, otherwise while Ken Hunter is chairman of it would have disappeared long the local tourjiament committee ago. "Agriculture is passing and O. Sonley, chairman of the through a period of industrial re- greens committee. volution and farming will continue A good year was reported by the to provide a satisfactory income retiring president, Stan McLean. to those who can and are willing High winner during the past sea - to adapt their effort to it," he said. son was S. Robinson. William Longmire, James McMillan, ciecievocat gl eii � t et tTc-iziett tc t t tceee, .+ tstvtw icet weectogtoi Christmas Gifts For Men SPORTSHIRTS and FINE SHIRTS Choose from the largest stock of shirts we have ever had. Your choke of such famous makes as Bluestone, Arrow and Forsyth. Priced from • 5. 00 Viyella Flannel Sport Shirts PLAIN 10.95 PLAIDS 13.95 CHRISTMAS GIFT BOXED. NO IRON SHIRTS BY fOaSr*H Wash easily and quickly.. Ready to wear when 5.95 and 7.50 "dry • HE'LL NEED TIES TO BE SURE Fresh, new styles to supply•the "splendid touch" to any ensemble. Hundreds to choose from and all Christmas gift boxed. JEWELLRY, theperfect touch. Something new and different in Gentleman's Jewellry. CUFF LINKS and CUFF LINK AND TIE BAR SETS. From 0 SWEATERS Your choice of Jantzen, Grand/mere and Tony Day, and in every'color you can think of. Priced from - DOZENS TO CHO®SE FROM - 2.50 to 10.00 - BEAUTIFULLY BOXED - 8.95 ?:.,c+p.. .. �,{+..n ,...n? rtty 7 r'�cr ,rJDI'•D. P,• JAMAS FOR LONG WINTER NIGHTS. In plain shades and fancies. Broadcloths, Flannelettes and Polo Pyjamas. A huge stock for your selection. Priced from 4.95 :.�1'-a��i�i �rtLt+.a�-♦nst.'�r;�.:y"t��:�,�at•+,�{'�'4.•.�p'4it'`�a'�ixvty ,,-. Our Store Is Bursting! with LOADS of WONDERFUL GIFTS, Here are Gift Suggestions that will please the whole family.,, A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS. .ttectmieteizNiztoctmictocieciciactar-.a-m.. -+im za ..w^w sa zietweietno=v�'•a°t ^i4 Cedar Chest Christt>tias Special $55.00 TWO-PIECE - with foam rubber cushions Chesterfield Suite $18995Reg. $249.50 up ° TWO-PIECE Table Lamps 8.95 and Christmas Special Tri Lite Lamps $1795and up Christmas Special Occasional Chairs Priced `tfrom Swing -King Recliner Priced from End Tables AND OCCASIONAL TABLES Doll Prams Convertible,trollers from LARGE ASSORTMENT Mirrors Priced from a Hassocks Ffom $12.95 $79.50 f �r 75 and up $7. $7.75,- 819.95 54.95 •$2495 $3.50 to $14.95 Bed -Chesterfield SUITE. Reg. $189.50 $159.95 5 -PIECE Chrome Suites --Priced from $85.00 JUST THE THING FOR THE KIDDIES! Kindergarten Sets 9.95 Priced from APPLIANCE ‘SPECIALS McCLARY Refrigerator Reg. $369.50. SAVE $100 $269.50 DOMINION - Automatic;Washer$229 00 Reg. $399.00. SAVE $170.00 .... • CLARE JEWEL AUTOMATIC 30" Range Reg. $309.00 8239.50 �`rSlt'.Y� - '�'; �.. �•- • ..�...•O �R-��-OAU`�a'ciW�T•'4�'�B1�i"V1'.MY.'•�"A"y'M11''V1 f. y a b - - �� �rs1 BLACKSTONE WEST STREET PHONE 240 mgt-DtD4Z;. 0./1aDr-Dr MMrVa tDIDat laAaM-rDiA2 RtDiDrDDINDO` - LOWER SLEEKER• "ROCKET AGE" STYLE THAT SPE LLS ©L. 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