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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-07-10, Page 9
tib nv ate, tqr hog .. ae- cul �y) JULY 1.0t1t, '1958 _r r '"#PINTAIL J1NTAIL, July 7. = The July Meeting of the Kintail W.I. was held ate. home Mom f Pic o .s :' Bi•ll: n . Mr o :b ::sloe W r ' Corre p ct tra. tea concern- ing a float and we will definitely be there pinking or drawing some- thing on wheels to represent the Kintail Institute at the forthcom- ing ,Lucknow Centennial. The 'In- stitute picnic Is to be held on August14 ` at xintail sc l od grounds.- The roll call was ans. , •erg» ed by. where you started 4o sCAW and your first teacher. It was sup prisin how many members were raise�,, o st e iils.aii�i "to spend their lives right here ,'at` home. Mrs. Bert Alton took the topic;' "Citizenship and Education" and spoke on the work cure for women. Mrs. Gordon Johnstone gave a reading and Mrs. Fred ,Mc- Gregor conducted a contest. NOTICE TO DESTROY WEEDS All property owners in Huron County are hereby notified that all noxious weeds must be destroyed BY JULY 19th. After that date all neglected areas will be dealt with in accordance with the Weed Control Act of Ontario. ' • -28-29 D©W2 7 ,- .,.... Huron County Weed Inspector 1_I GOPE CIr sr ; i Xr� The lovely 'blooms at the Gode- rich Horticultural Society Flower Show. at MacKay Hail on June 28th were . evidence of the keen corn- petitiptl amongst-_ tneinhe ,s in im- p1•oving the quality of their flow- ers. In, spite of a forced postpone- ment of the event and, other holi- day attractions, there Were 146 exhibits, arranged ;in .a "pleasing display by 0. J. Foreman and his committee. ,Names of 'the winners of first, second and third prizes follow: Peace rose, Mrs. D. Willis, Mrs. F. Overholt, Mrs, A. Taylor; Hybrid ,Tea rose, Mrs. L. R. Holman, Mrs. E. Pridham, Mrs. D. Willis; Hybrid Tea, three ,blooms, Mrs. D. Willis, .Mrs. fE: Pridham, Mrs. A. Taylor; Perpetual rose, Mrs.: A. Stoll, Mrs. F. Overholt, Mrs. E. ,Pridham; Per- petual, three blooms, Mrs. F. Over- holt; Climbers, single spray,' Mrs. F.' 'Overholt, Mrs. E. Pfrimmer, Mrs. G. -Mays; Climbers, three sprays, Mrs, W. Harrison, Mrs. E. Pfrimmer, "Mrs. G. Hays; Flori- bunda, one spray, Mr. 0..J. Fore- man, Mrs. E Pridham, 'Mrs. W. Harrison; Floribunda, three sprays, Mr. 0. J. Foreman, Mrs. F. Price, Mrs. W. Harrison; Best arrange- m�et %f uses —for.• -labia, Mrs Y Pridham, Mrs. F. Overholt; Best rose exhibited, Mrs. D. Willis; Grandiflora rose, Mrs. F. Overholt, Mrs. E. Pridham, Mrs. L. R. Hol- man. 'Delphinium, one spike, Mrs, A. 0 M. Harper, Mrs. L. R. Holman Mrs. H, Turner; Delphinium, three spikes, 'Mrs. L. R: E olthan, Mrs. A. M. Harper, Mr. G. Paterson; Lilies, one spiltei;..e..- F.' 'Overholt;- Mrs. A. L. Fisher, Mrs. ,H. Turner; Shasta Daisies, five, double blooms, Mrs: E. Pridham, Mrs. - L. R..H ol- man, MrG. Paterson; Violas, .•centre piece, arranged, Mr. G.Paterson, Mrs. G. Bowra, Mrs. W. Moorhead; Pansies, centre piece, arranged, Mrs. L. R. Holman, Mrs. A. Taylor, Mr. F. Barker; Gail- lardia-Coreopsis, seven,blooms, 11xrs. E. Pfrithmer, Mrs. ,-Bowra, Mrs. F. McArthur: Carnations• Dianthus, three Cl., Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. E. Prid- ham; Pyrethrum, seven stems, Mrs. A, Stoll, Mrs. R. Sparling, Mr. G. Paterson; Sweet William, five stems, Mrs. L. R. Holman, Mrs. F. Overholt, Mrs. F. Price; Sweet Wil- 1Mm, dwarf, five stems, Mrs. G. Bowra, Mrs, E. Pfrimmer, Mr. 0. J. Foreman; Peony, one bloom; Mrs. A. M, • Harper, Mrs. G. Hays,,. Mrs. F. Price; Peonies, three blooms, Mrs H. Martin, Mrs. H. Turner, Mrs. A. M. Harper; Fox Gloves, three spikes, Mrs. G. Bowra, Mrs. F. Price; Canterbury ,.one...stexo, ss:.A, S ll,;Mr•s S. Argyle, Mrs. D. Willis. African Violets, best single, Mrs. G. Bowra, Mr. F. Clark, Mrs. E. Sale; African Violets, best double, Mrs. E. Sale, Mrs. S. Argyle, Mr. F. Clark; African Violets, best collec- I .' a �..,.:. i., ay..; i•.� M J :1.4 P ,,.. S%S, Sel e 7� El` BYFIFJ4), July : tib t g{b tion of three. Mr., F. Clark; Cactus„ • collection. of three, Mrs. S. Argyle; Best buffet of mixed garden. flow- ers, Mrs. L. R. Holnnan, Mrs. S. Argyle, Mrs. R. Sperling; best basket of mixed - garden flowers, Mr. G. Paterson, Mrs. D. Willis; Best vase of mixed garden flowers, ;.Mr. F. Barker, Mrs. H. M. Martin; Best vase, s three stems ofh anyother flowers, Mr ''. Barker, Mrs. E. Pfrimmer, Mrs. G.. Hays, The above list of prize. winners was prepared for The Signal -Star by the Goderich. Horticultural So- ciety. RED .CROSS CANVASS IS $1982;. THE BEST EVER Proceeds' of the recent Red Cross appeal, sponsored by Ahn}eek Chapter, I.O.D.E., amounted to $1,982.66, a considerable increase over any previous year. Thanks are extended to the general public for their generous support, and to Mrs. Guy Emerson, convener, and the volunteer workers. Plans have been completed for the Ahmeek Chapter's garden party in July at the home of Mrs. George Paterson. Since 1946 i-nflation ha, reduced the buying power—,,2zthe'Canadian dollar by about 37J/2 percent. Signal -Star C1assifi d ads get results. %•ES!R 'F rr ry ' and . and Mrs.Wm. ' Gmeiner, Detroit; Mr. and, Mrs.' 'Douglas -Soper Mrs. M. Tindall, Toronto;Mrs.• David 'MM+Nutt, MMon- and'tr J. ru er cal s Cart u s s d ' h ,dna, Mrs. T.. L'.audslager and Mrs. E. Melvoy,- Detroit, are vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Qddleifson. Mrs. M. Irvin and family, Kin- cardine, spent•Sunciay with Mr. and l rs, Willard Sturgeon. The Trinity Club of the Anglican •Chuizc"f'i lief -d a suecess'Iul bake sale op Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R, i. F. Gairdner. Mr, and ,Mrs.. E. A. Featherstone spent last eekat Wit o dale , On their return they were accompanied by. their live grandchildren. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Larson andbaby, London, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenzie, jr. and baby, Toronto, were with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Kenzie, sr.. over the week -end, - Mr. and Mrs. Merton Merrier and family, left last week to spend five weeks at Port Alberni, B.C. Mrs. Orville Gemeinhardt and family; Saginaw, Mich., are vaca- tioning at the Gemeinhardt„ home. Mrs, Wm. Dunn and family, Lon- don, are holidaying at their cot- tage". Mrs. Sydney 'Castl'e returned home an Saturday after spending a week at London, ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston and family, •St. Catharines, spent the week -end wi-tlr Mrr a'nd-Mrs, "George Little. Visitors, at the Poth cottages for the summer months are; Mr. and Mrs. Thorne Spear, Trenton; Mr. and Mrs:John Eedy, St:'Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cox, Mr. and Mrs. • #0.47- 114'1/4 ' i0 1 I 11 �.i 1 1 s 1 • 1 4 DERI aces gitad-Cralsani�Catneron; ton don. ;Mrs. Harold Edwards, London, spent the Week -end at the "New Ritz." •On her return she was ae conipanied by her mother, yrrs, T. Bailey. • Gum .at the Pr-.oetor cntfafie, Deer Lodge Park, over the week- end were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dwyer' and family; Mrs. Angie Dwyer; Mr; and Mrs. Jerry Wilhelm and family, and ,Mr. and Mrs. 'Vincent Pas- kiewicz and family, Mall of Detroit. About 25 friends and relatives gathered at the Proctor cottage, Deer Lodge Park, Saturday night for a -wiener roastand inidnight supper and a grand time was had by all. NILE NILE, July '7.—The annual picnic of the • W.M.S. was held at the hp,:m,,. of. Miss Currie, with the ('.G.I.T. and younger children in attendance: Readings were given by, Mrs. 0. Bere and Mrs. S. Taylor. Contests and games wee •enjoyed followed by a delicioug lunch. The Achievement Day for 4-11 homemaking clubs was held in Blyth on, Wednesday last for the girls of this district. Joyce Mat- thews, Donna McNee, Maribelle Bere, Marie Black and Sandra—bin nington were successful in finish- ing their project and getting their spoons. Marie Black also got her county. honors, having completed six projects successfully. • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McPhee ,and flarveyi •'a1 avld ; `MC "he Of 14;0 4194 «,Alta., motored , Woodstock, of.lFridayl zte•- with Ol~:and Yrs. Jackson.' -.3140$ .44,o*vn McD arm?Iid., 'hoR •41,0!-44 r LY'F 1a P Toroutp, has accepte� ; h- �Posi f4 with -Planter's Peanuts. in the advertising depart, nt. • Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Orzer -.and twin daughters,, of ltrot, :also Mrs. Orser's mother :spent: the week-enCw th Mr. _•and Mrs. Wil liam Wiggins. ; _ _ ..... David Rutledge met with a pain- ful accident last Saturday, When he caught his hand in an electric saw. It required 127 stitches to close the. wpuitd. His arm is in a cast to the elbow. Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Dickson, of Goderich, Mr. and +irs-. J- m Me Intyre and Mrs. Rub Hayden were Sunday visitors with Mr. and'Mrs. Allan Dickson. • Miss Marion OrSet is spending this week with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freeland, Karen and Keith, of Delhi, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • Wilmer Rutledge. Mr. David McPhee, of Vermilion, Ablerta, has been visiting his bro-' ther, Thomas, the past three weeks, Mrs. Ruth Hayden, of Goderich, visited over the week -end with her sister, Mrs. Jim _McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Arland Bere and family visited on Sunday with'the Orr family, of Kincardine. Mr. and lyf es. G. A. McNee and family were in London on.,�$.unday. - -• -Mr. � a31d�Mrs.-l�a�raldW�h�t�.�,.� �.;;- �� Delmar and Gary Sproul, visited s•_•.. with their uncles and aunts, Mr: -• -» and Mrs. Raymond Roberts, of Cass 'City, and Mi.. and Mrs. Andrew Sproul, of Capac, Michigan, over.. the week -end. rt • • SINAL -ST PRODUCES'IUNDREDS OF � PRINTING JOBS FOR CUSTOMERS IN GoDERICH AND DISTRICT AND IN OTHER POINTS IN ONTARIO. B3 v "r Listed here are a few of the many printing jobs done by the SignaI-Star, W. A. SHEAFFER PEN CO: ' CANADA LTD: Circular letters to the industrial trade MAITLAND GOLF CLUB Green fee tickets -GODERICH LAWN BOWLING CLUB Post card notices TOWNSHIP OF COLBORN:E R Voters' list re Ontario Hog Producers TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY - Copies of by-law on Big Drain - ROUSE- AUTO ELECTRIC - Certificate forms GODERICH TROTTING ASSOCIATION ,Programs CEMENTATION CO. (CANADA) LTD. Receiving Reports'._,,,,,,_ TOWN OF GODERICH Statement. forms ONTARIO BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Pamphlets and circular letters COUNT( OF HURON County Court "calendars -. MAITLAND MASONIC LODGE Meeting notices HURON COUNTY 'POLICE ASSOCIATION Display cards re dance ' - QUEEN'S PRINTER, PARLIAMENT BLDG'S. '�GaMiikate~�slipe=�and�work=�-aFdars�- _ SUNSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE Calendars of programs GODERICH 13OY SCOUTS , Tickets BOOSTER CLUB Tickets . P LAKE HURON CONTRACT BRIDGE Programs GODERICH ELEVATOR & TRANSIT CO. LTD. Annual Auditor's Reports. DONNELLY & DONNELLY Embossed letterheads • , ALEXANDRA MARINE & GENERAL HOS. New wing opening programs THE _L.1TrrLE-1NN-BAYFIELl7 -- Folders and letterheads MAITLAND AIR CADETS Invitations KINETTE CLUB Draw tickets DOMINION ROAD MACHINERY CO. LTD. Job time reports KINSMEN CLUB"OF GODERICH Posters and labels GODERICH HORTICULTURAL 'SOCIETY -Membership cards ED SIDDALL FISHERIES Invoices and tags " ,GODERICH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE . Programs IMPERIAL OIL LTD., GODERICH .port4o - HURON COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL Programs ST. PETER'S CHURCH Confirmation cards DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Church envelopes BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH Church envelopes - , GODERICH MANUFACTURING CO. LIMITED Payroll forms CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY (Huron Unlit) Cards and envelopes GODERICH SUMMER SCHOOL Folders JOE ALLAIRE Messenger forms ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Easter programs HARBOURAII3ES -Winer Wets GODERICH 'LITTLE THEATRE Tickets LIONS' CLUB Draw tickets SCOTSMITH FURNITURE • Business cards VARIOUS GODERICH AND DIST. CHURCHES Financial statements ELLWOOD EPPS, CLINTON ebi)Is SALTLIMITED ,- �... SIFTO Requisition forms PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Light -bills • MENESETUtG CANOE CLUB Tally ocards GODERICH. MOTEL Receipt form GODE¢ICH PAVILION '"; Display cards CLUB GRILL Restaurant pads y OY CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Bank clearing forms GERRARD'S STORE Sale bills NORTH STREET UNITED CHURCH Church pamphlets MAJOR STORE - • Sale bills MAPLE LEAF CHAPTER I,O.D.E. Post card notices GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Letterheads LEONARD FISHERIES ^ . Statement' forms SKEOCH OFFICE SUPPLIES Sales contracts 2 M OUR APPRECIATION to you for the -response to this - advertisement run several weeks ago. , NOW - - h •a' we're off on holidays commencing next Thursday, July 17. But, we'll be back on the job Monday, July 28 to ' handle ,your job printing needs. K R , ,GODERICH. BUSINESS COLLEGE _ _ _. .s of courses HURON CHIEF CLUB Membership cards • DOMINION ROCK SALT COMPANY Purchase requisition forms LET1 DOHYR–JOB—.PRINTINI-NOWI .. Don't wait .until you are_nearly out of. supplies. Check your stock TODAY. "1 didn't know A. that the Signal - Star did any job printing. I thought they only printed the newspaper," • t-: _ So often we Macre heard_ this .. erroneous impression. That's why • , we Want to remind, you we are at your. service •y for . all your job printing needs._ it A ti?