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ST. GEORGE'S W.A. CONCLUDES
ONE OF BEST YEARS TO DATE
The annual meeting of St.
George's W.A. was held Tuesday
afternoon of last week with Mrs.
Reg. Needham presiding.
Scriptute was read by Mrs. E.
Sale, followed with the Litany '14,"
Mrs. D. Allan. .Arrangements •:.re
made for representatives of the
different church groups to meet
and pack bones for sick and shut-
ins at Christmas. Mrs, F. Sturdy
reported a quilt had been complet-
ed for the 1Ulowhawk Institute.
;Mrs. H. Dodd reported all church
calendars had been sold.
Rev. Dr. Taylor _.took the chair
for the annual reports. The secre-
tary and treasurer reported that
the W.A. had had one of its most
succe sful years..,. Mrs. F. Sturdy
reported for the Dorcas work and
Mrs. II. '1. chborne -for social ser-
vice. Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and
Mrs. D, Wilson gave reports ori
the girls' branch and Mrs. E. Sale
for the Juniors; also for the Little
Helpers in the absence of Mrs. B.
Graham. The Rector spoke highly
of the work that had been accom-
plished.
The nominating committee pre-
sented the following slate of . offic-
ers for the coming year: past presi-
dent, Mrs. K. E. Taylor; president,
Mrs. Reg. Needham; 1st vice -pr
dent, Mrs. H. Tichborne; 2nd v.
president, Mrs. F. Hunt; secretary,
Mrs. G. Love; treasurer, Mrs. A.
flay; envelope secretary, Miss E.
Saults; educational secretary, Mrs.
Ed. Pritchard; prayer partner sec-
retary, Miss L. -E. Durnin, press sec-
retary, Mrs. H. Palmer; -Dorcas
convener, Mrs. W. Legg; social ser-
vice secretaries, Mrs. H. Tichborne
and Mrs. F. Riley; extra -cent -a -day,
Mrs. H. Newcombe; Living Message,
Mrs. A. Shore; calendar*Mrs. John
Middleton and, Mrs. R. Dodd; tea
convener, Mrs. Munday; G. A. lead-
ers, Mrs. D. Wilson and Mrs. K. E.
Taylor; J.A. leaders, Mrs. E. Sale
and Mrs. Slemen; Little Helpers,
Mrs. Bonnie Graham and Mrs. Col-
leen Madge; telephone committee,
Mrs. D. Allan, Ml -s. Wm. Kolohon
and Mrs. F. Sturdy.
The service of installation was
then conducted by the Rector and
concluded with the bedediction,
after which a social time was
spent. Tea was served from a
prettily decorated table by Mrs.
K. -Taylor, Miss Lauder, Miss Mid-
dleton and Mrs. B. Munday.
Guild Re-elects
Its Executive
St. Geerge's Evening Guild held
their annual meeting on Wednes-
day of last week in the new parish
nursery. Prior •to the business
session, a pot luck supper was
served d.he members by the host-
esses, Mrs. Shirley Smit,k, Mrs.
Dorothy Sowerby, (Mrs: Marilyn
Bannister and Mrs. 'Rosemarie
Sager. Afterwards, the group join -
Motorist. Fined
result Of Crash
FoIlowiig Dance
Pleading guilty to impaired driv-
ing, Donald Allan lrirkconnell, 28,
of 'Kincardine. was fined $50 and,
costs or 10 days in jail when he
appeared in magistrate's court at
Goderic .' His driving license was
suspended for six months.,
The charge was laid after Pro-
vincial Constable Ron Dubrick of
ed in the singing of carols. Goderich, investigated an accident
The president opened the meet- in West 'Wawanosh Township on
ing. The financial statement r, October 31. Kirkconnell had at-
vealed a b riai ce of $382.6-. - r tended a dance at Dungannon and
the year. Arr xngeme' , ,ver- was driving nesg when him ear,
made to place poin'.et n the left the road. - ere Was about
church during the Chris Inas ea- $300 damage to the auto, said
son. Dr. Taylor took the c .air Crown Attorney H. Glenn Hays.
for the reading of annual eportr Allan Edwin Amirault, of Clin-
and election of neav annual,
ton RCAF Station, was fined a total
members.,of $15 and costs on two counts.
Officers f the Guild are: presi- , Town Constable -Martin Horan said
lent: :Mrs. Colleen Madge; vice- that, On November 3, Amirault was
,prta rdet t;. -,Mr>). lyitebelle Bradley; the driver' of a ear which had a
uecretarr', Mrs. Peggy J wssell; ' defective muffler and a useless
trca6trrt r, Mrs. Hilda Parldnson.hand brake.
All t=fd're t'e elected by acelannatacn. 1 For driving a vehicle with int- I
The president returned to the chair , proper braltes, he was fined $10
and called on 'Dr. Taylor to clon6 and costs or five days. On the
the 'meeting with the benediction. other °charge of driving a yehiGle
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Life Of Plants, Flowers Received As
Yuletide Gifts Can Be Lencithened
Don't be too disappointed if the
house plant you got for Christmas
or the New Year does not Jast as
ong as you had hoped. Most
plants are grown 1,0 bloom through
the holiday season, but the modern
home in winter time is not such
as toncaurage them very much.
Among other things the tempera-
ture is generally too high and the
humidity too low.
' There are some things you can
do to keep them blooming longer.
Give them ample sunlight, keep
the air cool and moist, never let
the soil dry out, keep thein out of
draughts, and keep any insects
under control.
Night temperatures should be 60
degrees or lower, so it is worth
moving a plant to the coolest room
at night. The exception to this is
the .Poinsettia- 'which likes warm
nights, never below 60 degrees,
and does not relish sudden changes
of temperature.
A plant needs water when the
soil has dried out so that it-.crurnP
bles in the hand. Most plants are
best watered by standing the pot
for a few moments in a shallow
pan or saucer containing an inch
or two of water. The pot should
be removed when the surface of
the soil appears moist.
The humidity in most houses is
far too low for most house plants, -'--
particularly cyclamens. Humidifiers
which was making unnecessary
noise, he was fined ilye dollars
and costs or five days.
Charged with causing a disturb-
ance in 'Dashwood by being drunk,
Lloyd Stebbins, of Exeter, was
placed on suspended sentence for
six months and instructed to post
a $100 bond as a guarantee that he
will keep the peace.
PLEASING
JOB
PRINTING
At
REASONABLE
PRICES
The SIGNAL STAR
or pans.of wate placed on radia-
tors will help. tanding the pots
on saucers or tra of gravel which
is kept moist is pother way to
provide humidity, b t the pat itself.
ter.
must not stand in w
Pyrethrum or rotonone sprays
will kill aphids, white flies or red -
spider mites, or nicotine sulphate
may be., used.
Be careful to avoid leaving house
plants in a draught, and if you
use cooking gas remember that all
plants are most susceptible to any
unburned gas that escapes into the
air. It will cause both flowers and
Ieaves to drop off.
And here are some tips if you
are buying cut flowers for Christ-
mas. Good quality flowers alb
fresh, hardy and undamaged. A
fresh 'flower is not too far open,
is not wilted or faded, and has not"
beers cut for too long, The tender-
est!glowers stay fresh only for one
or two days after cutting, while
others can be Rept fresh for five much above those for softer kinds.
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LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS.
Season's Greetings
FROM
Anderson's Book Centre
33 EAST STREET
Stedman 5c to $j.00
ON THE SQUARE -- -GODERICH
FOR LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS
SHOPPERS, WE HAVE
A Wide Selection
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FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Stores
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RIGHT GIFT FOR THAT SPECIAL RIEN'D,
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A hard flower has stems, leaves
and petals that are firm and sturdy,
not weak and flabby, although what
is hard quality for one kind may
be soft for .another. Roses and
carnations, for example -differ in
-natural hardness, the rose being
more tender and succulent. Other
flowers, too, differ widely in hard-
ness. The hardest ' flowers of all
usually keep " best in the home,
sometimes ,for many weeks. They
can be good bargains even at prices
Florists charge a premium for
the longest stems and biggest flow-
ers. Flower buyers who are will-
ing to take shorter stemmed and
smaller ,flowers can often get more -
for their money in sizes better suit-
ed to the average home.
The use of commercial flower
preservatives is highly recommend-
ed for cut flowers. This adcdjtion
to the water 'and keeping the
blooms from high temperatures and
draughts will not only prevent
blooms from wilting but will pre-
serve them for the longest period.
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