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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-06-05, Page 7• 'ty `to bid, early to ;ise--»till ott' Make enough to do otherwise, BUSINESS DIRECTORY 14ROP A c9 Doctor of Chiropractic. Office Hours: Mon., Thurs.-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thies., Fri. -9 a.m, to 8 p,m. '7 p.m. to 8 p.m.. Wed. and Sat: -9 to 1.,1.3.0 a.m.. Vitamin Therapy 'Office—Corner of South St. and Britannia Road. '..Phone $41. A: M HARPER, Chartered Accountant - Office House 343J 343W 33 Hamilton St. Goderich Stiles Ambulance 'Roomy —..Comfortable Anywhere — Anytime -P-HON E --399- . onion, !,,, $a' Lots Of Time In .the old days the 24th of May was -the _.day small boys. went • for their first swim and their parents put in the garden. Now we . do things a `bit differently. 'Most of us put off. the first swim untila little later but with, the, gardening we start earlier and we continue to plant much_ later. Nematter lay we celebrate'''the . 24th" on now, there is still 'lots of time to have a good garden:. Certainly there are some things' that should be planted early and like to grow in the 'cool , weather. But most annual flowers and vegetables can be planted right up to the middle of June and later in many parts of Canada and will, do well.. The long, hours of sunlight plusthe well -warmed soil bring these along at what is an amazing rate to those 77 Montreal St. Godericl..... FRANK REID.. LIFE .UNDERWRITER Life, annuities, business' Insurance. Mutual Life of Canada Phone 346 Church St. F. T. Armstrong OPTOMETRIST Phone 1100 for appointrgent. SQUARE GODERICH ALEXANDER $� CHAPMAN GENERAL INSURANCE AND• R.E A T. E'] TE_ • Bank of Commerce Bldg. Goderich, Phone 268. A. J. Alexander, Res. 1160 C. F. -Chapman. 'Res. 18, ALBERT SHOR: PUBLIC • +ACCOVNTANT OFFICE: RESIDENCE: 38 Hamilton St. 39 'Victoria St. S. Goderich, Ont. Goderich, 'Ont. ' P.O. Box 797 P.O. Box 797 T. Puede &Son MEMORIALS - Goderich. Representative N. , , MR. FRANK McILWAIN Az,.=CARLOW-27 • Eventide and Rock of Ages a registered Memorials. 18tf who have never before seen Can- adian suminer QJuytb. Even if we 1tave . already. done most of our planttngs,,,lt. is an ex , cellent idea to continue sowing carrots, beans, beets,lettuce and other quick growing vegetable's at fortnightly intervals up to mid- June at least, In this way we, spread. ottt the harvest and have the highest quality. With annuals too, we can .also spread, out ' .the 'time of bloom by repeated sowings. In too many cases, the flower and vegetable garden is completely planted as early as possible and then there is shortage of bloom and fresh vegetables at the other end of the season. No matter what the reason, if the garden is not"planted yet, there is 'still plenty of time. Big Show For New Homes There is no good reason why the hundred thousand new homes built In Canada each year should look -bear--e•-and--lonely-- Prue itwill~take time to soften their lines with trees arid shrubs but a great deal can be done in the meantime with annuals. While) , we, are waiting for the • permanent plantings to grow we can easily substitute with something that in a few weeks will be as big as perennials that take several years to attain maturity. To take the place of perennial vines, we can plant scarlet runner beans; • hops, morning glories. of other quick growing climbers. For 'shrubbery we go through the seed catalogue and select those things READY -MIXED CONCRET 4w — FOR -- WALT' 7 FLOORS 4 ,WALKS BARNtARDS' wr ETC, Bustles and blushes are out, ''of" date, but babies are still"in style! That is • why . the wise woman ,doesn't add to , her other worries with clearing fine baby sweaters and dainty- silks. Nothing to irri- tate 'the- baby's skin with our methods! •W _ OEi•••••••r�N•••N••N• re Timely suggestion it you need money Call on, Canada'� leading. . consu�ner� finance company Modern money service backed by 80 years of experience • Any time of day is 'a ,good time to talk to the friendly people at HFC about your money problems. Advice is sound and helpful. Loans are prompt and private. Borrow up to $1,000 with repayment terms ypu•choose. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE R. K. Fitch, Manager 3M West Street Telephone 1501 GODERICH Delivered to the job• in the quan- t'. 1: t.. ..moi. require„ ,. The fast clean way to podi, con- crete. Call or wrjte ys for, a free estimate. Huron Concrete Supply Ltd. GODERICH RHONE 174 Also- suppliers of Concrete Block. hem Wag ns.rh' ;tu Summers, Cypress street, ' of k ep- tng beer for sale was. dismissed by Ma .gisttrai a D. E. Uolrn is •Thursday• d m pe kl x e faa s, the#i?�►; g•,. istrate; said that. loubt .had been established as to " the awn rship of the beerseized ny police. ,where was no ,'evidence that any oV;the occupants of the Summers ,house had bought the beer. , Lawyer James Donnelly conduct- ed Mrs, Summers' defence. Near the `end ' of the trial, Mi . 'Donnelly subjected Police Chief F. M. Hall to a sharp cross-exam- ination over a statement that was at variance with evidence the Ode! had given on the same point a week before. . In evidence heard in court a week earlier, Police Chief P. , M. Hall. told how he and two other officers searched the Cypress street residence of Mrs. Summers . at about 2.35 p.m. on April 26.. Sev= eral beer bottles—some full and "others- part -empty, -were"-f'olrti'd`iin the house. There were 11 hien in addition to the regulaf inhabit that grow two to five feet tall, giant marigolds or zinnias, comps, ,tithonia, cypress, dahlias, cleomes, celosia and cannas, are some of them. These big busby annuals, planted' in clumps within ' two or three feet of walls and fences, will change a new house • from a raw building into a real home. In front of them, of course, we ,ean plant smaller annual ,flawei;s of which the, a is an unlimited variety available. ° , •, •4, Sturdy- and'`'Unifoin , In recent years gardeners , have been offered an ,ineteasing'ass,+,rt- ment of; l bri ' floiders 'gni vege- tables. T sL�^'�are hand' or meclj' Vliica-pollinated:cros'ses•Iietween• Wo di erent strains and the result is a, p}•ogeny'.iistially • far superior ,to either Parent,. more vigorous, drdugl3t ^ aridr'tiisease resittant; • ": In flowers, the, color's are usually more 'vivid ,.and the 'hloo " much. .larger.'* With vegetables ere I# a big irnproyepient 'in, qu -ity ar the h - ads • cobs, roots; as the e may re'wi 1 be, as Aulriiorm as a i w ;of Greradir. Guards. • Ma. plants ' in t' lie fiats n , are • Hybrids aiid . will be marke usually Fl or 1112, that is first genetation or second. These represent the cream of ' the plant: bfeeders' handiwork. They ,are . usually r • higher priced than plants `of open -,pollinated seed. The first generation•Fl is husky and has uniform appearance . all down :the rdw. Flowers. of one color are abundant 'through the season. ,.Glee Second generation has, Ur a large extent, the- qualities of the first generation with a much wider color range , than is normally available. MC o afronten4t Pr bier gisoline, heating fuels, greases and • REID and NO • • • Goderich dist • empoommemmosommeime • • motor oils, con - RMAN but ors •tnt,int e : al c ittof a ,, e kd sit► '!il �1� fed in a sen at' morn when he en e ed .t hehouse. , .� $r �.e'.• e 8 AM.* � &t r . Iv Ew. yQIR:i a.'s'`illon 'e(y: Wed that anyone had kept alco- holic beverages for 'sale in her house since a court Case here last March, ' She ,,said she didn't know that Ow beer seized••by police was in her house,. - None of the „11 meth seen by police was in her house When she lay down on the bed for a rest after lunch on the day of the raid, she said. Mrs. Summers said she was • not awakened by iChief Hall. She in= dicate0 she did not• know about the polite visit until . it was all. over. It was her understanding. that the men found in the house had come out to visit one of her sons. As for some of .the bottles found ' by police, she explained that a tenant is in the' junk business. "'He often .brings empty bottles home," she stated. ,. Mrs. Patricia Johnston, daughter Of . Mrs, Summers, was .the next, witness.- She was .present when -1) pole visited the premises but she acing Sa ur did nat 'own the beer, she said.., The protection of the Evidence Act was granted to the next wit- nesses, two young men who were +M..wrrrnvN..rw...v+"r.. Y^•rw :.,�, ,. .:. ... ,, .;,.. GODE,RICN FLOAT IN ;LIONS NOT BAY CONVENTION resenlring, the• Goderich Zion. Cl atf� the Lions convention North Bay this week Whetstone and Bill: LtOby. Ac- copanled by4 their waves, they let !Goderich Saturday evening for. ''turn' ch today. fio tri The station wagon ..j► which they travelled was specially decorated to take part in the parade at North Bay.. On the roof of the • station: wagon was the 'figure of a• hockey ,player some three feet tall.. It was on 'a spring so that it moved about with the motion of the earr. Behind it were two large signs which' read: "Goderieli ,home of -the Goderich Lions Club's Young Canada Week N�Of�N! gkeyiew yy asino GRAND BEND in the house at .the time of the raid, They said they bought three cases of beer and two bottles of liquor in Kincardine on April 25, the day before the raid. They, intimated that it was their beer which police seized at the Summers' , residence, After the police carried the' bottles 'away, the pais went back rip, to „Kincardine later that day and bought'four mole, cases., " Went ThkKincardine ,the- hearing held" one week earlier, Chief Hall had told o going ,to .the beer store in Kin cardine and' learning that one of ti• .men found. In the Summers i:,esidenee- had purchased four cases "61 beer, -on A •il 6, the day of the - , The chief` said that he had gone bade, about four weeks in the order .slips •but .had not 'found any. ' other purchases which.migtit relate tp,'ihis court' aetioi Whisn the defence bad complet- :el'1 its .csse Thursday, Van Laugh- ton, of Exeter acting crown conn sea; ea"Tae ref stand, In the chief' the orde 25, at t In Mr. 'sta Lionel Th an Casa Ro .NMG days ornton his yal Orchestra -22-25 NGN•EGO••GN••O• FAS T RELIEF FOIq INMAN said he did not checkk '- r slips' for Friday, April .he 1,Cincardine beer. store. nd you to aSt toddy you .didna arch.fer slip§ for any other days except the 26th?" • "I don't believe I did,',' said the "Do You swear it to be true "Do you recall telling the court you searched back for four weeks and that „„was the only slip you found?" demanded Mr. Donnelly. The chief stated that he didn't ecall_ what he -had -said -the- vveek.- -- before as to how far back he had searched. • "Do you ,recall being sworn to tell the trnth here in the trial a week ago today?" "Yes," replied the chief.. (Mr. Donnelly said he took it hen that the answer given by the Ihief this morning was not true Chief Hall said he could explain, He had , checked the order slies at Kincardine for the four preced- ing, Saturdays. only; he did not check the orders for any .sother b1 little #oeliwey toiu'z a1exi ' of ger QM. _ '4NTAE.. r A' '1'LE r. - ►s a tIe ��wt.. i11.'wwaLG.Y:.L'•. l.:Yw�l._L. �.__.�_ the rig, 14 y sane person said Sher -hid notleed "TIT t. • 4.404 locks out the wea ri? The perfeet fit of overlapping ribs in adjoining sheets, of Eastern Steel's galvanized 'rite -Lap' rOofing and siding guarantees, weath:ertightness for your farm building. Both at side and end laps, this snug `Tite-Lap' keeps out driving Wind and rain. sTite-Lap' can be laid right over old wooden shingle or asphalt roofing without removing the original roof- ing material. Each 5 -rib sheet covers, a full 32" width. Eastgrrn 'Steel manufactures several distinct types of metal roofing and siding—each designed with a different application in mind. To help you choose the right "covering; write today foP your free copy of Bulletin 140. showing the best roofing, siding and accessories for the covering job you have kemember, when applying Eastern §teel roof- ' ing or ' siding be. sure to use 'Preston' spiral thank Led-Hed nails—the roofing nails with the lead seal underneath the head which pluga, the nailhole with rustproof' weathertlght lead. ESP. „„,„, EASTERN STEEIL PRODU,CTV LIMITED 14.0m. iieinosat, a member: of the Combine4. 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