The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-08-14, Page 7S•
rich Lawn Bowling .C101 an Mon-
daY eventing'.. The wilning trio.
was from-C1inton •with a score of
three wins and a plus 'of 29 for an
aggregate of 48.
In second 4p'lace was a Goderich
trio cotposed of Earl Allison, Wm.
McLaren 'and A. Towns;end With
three wina,and a elms of 14,gor an
aggregate). of 30. A Seaforth 'trio
L. Dale, A. Dale and J. Doig, placed
third with two wins and a plus of
atoll
trio, H. Scrimgeour, W. Heitman
and E. Harris with two wins and a
plus of 14 for an aggregate of 42.
High .single winner in the last
game was Bev Boyne anti two bowl-
ers from Clinton. ,
Only Advance Sale ticket holden an,
P, eligible to draw on these ire* can.
Tickets must be In by 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept,13, toba,feliglble_.,.,.
for"'efiavV: 7fiaili 14fi61<
made at 10:30 p,m. In
front of grandstand.
• Profit is the reward tbe' world
;pays. to those Who in !est their
,
uw ?4e .talents: and their nioney�
want ,
It is not- guaranteed to anyone
in any way. Those who seek, it
do .so at their own risk,, and have
no ground for complaint if they
lose. .
Imagination, forethought, ingen-
uity, perseverance," patience, indus-
try, thrift, enterprise and sound
judgment are all helpful in win-
ning profit but none of themcan
guarantee it.
If profits are so uncertain vyhy
do people work so hard, and risk
so , much to make theca? Why
don't they work for wages and be
content with. a steady, assured
income?
The answer is that rnostof us
do. But if Hce all ;decided to do
that,' who'would; there beto employ
us and where would we find jobs?
The plain fact is that some peo-
ple have to take the risks and the
regponsibilities of ownership and
management or there will be no
jobs for anybody. •
. Countries whose people are, not
enterprising and willing to take
such risks and such responsibilities
are invariably 'poor countries, of-
fering few opportunities to their
people to rise above the poverty
line.
Profits honestly natio, and WRAY'
spent aro a )ooB to any eennw;
and it is t grave I, Re. to 'frown
��yr4'hc.L.•.=•.►,1d•2}%'. <- n��:naN+&.Iv,FPei:wA.lwn
gains.• the annual niemorial sertdce held
a Colborne c metory Sunday after -
When industries are nationalized ..boon, though a><rI,>Fell near -the end'
in order to save, for the people, of the houprogram. "
the profits. the owners are making,
it .generally develops that the pro-
fits disappear and in many eases
are turned intp'losses. "
Well managed industries don't
pay all their profits' to the share-
holders , in dividend's. They lay
aside a substantial portion of them"
as reserves against future needs,
-The Rural Scene.
Advance .Sate
Tickets.2 fors-1-•oo
tach Ticket admits:1 adult or ! children
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