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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-09-24, Page 13't a TIIURSDAY, SEPT. 24th, 1,059,,,, '*1 Ogema,....Sask.o Sept. 18, 1950. .Signal -Star, Goderich, Ont. Dear §irpenEnclosed find $3.00 for one year's subscription to Sig- nal -Star. sure would miss it. keep S me up to date on the •things back home,. Sincerely, Lloyd Walters. 11011....1•••••• Good 'tharaeterl is still the best collateral for a loan. The mulberry tree of northern Anrrica not only yieidn, the fam- iliar deep re'd. fruit but is ale() valuable for its wood. the Chinese at one time -used the bark for paper -making. For A Quality Fur Coati or Jacket get in tough with Mr. H. Gorbet ogIanover Furs. ' S WE MANUFACTURE FUR COATS in Hanover. There- fore we can sell Quality Fur Coats at more reasonable prices.. , We also - do REPAIRING AND REMODELLING. , Mr. H. Gorbet will be glad to consult with any- one *out their fur coat. Itodoe2sn't cost anything to fin4 out whatever dere is to know about your coat. We are here once a week. If you fill out the -following -fornr-and mail it, we will be ,glad to get in touch with' you in the very near future. , rem we= mem 1 I would like you to call and see me next time Iare in Goderich. I Mrs. - Address MEM you ,111M1111111 111111011111 Om= moon 1 HANOVER FUR'S • - 10th St. — .,Hanover. ----o- • - Phone 91 Proprietor, H. Gorbet - -38-40 Bisset. Bros. . BUT, Top Ho41,:ein: Ou11, T. Robert Flea, of Oshawa, has sold iris four-year-old Holstein herdsire, iFlettdale Pabst Posch, to Bisset. Bros„. of Goderich, 16r $2,500. This bull is classified "Ex- cellent"- for body conformation, the highest rating obtainable. Sandy Bisset selected him on the 'basis of the outstanding, cows in his His dam, FlettdalellItady Posch, family tree. is classified "Very Good" and has seven pffieial, Record of Perform- THE GM:MICH SIGNAT,STAR inilk and 3541. lb. fat, 01; tWiee-a- • OU SKRETARY. OR PRESS • ance tests totalling 102508- lbs.1 A•" y day milking, including a yearly I record of 18,1$0 lbs. milk and 670 lbs„ fat, average test 3.69 percent butterfat. - LedY was nominated as, All-,Canad'an three-yeot-old heifer in 1951 Her dam, in turn isoClementma Rag Annie Aaggie, who is still a freeh looking individnat at •fifteen years- of -Age, and who has an_ eight laetatiOn lifetime record of 128,6/15 r Each of these Organizations. has already appointed alSreeS or publicity convener, or will be doing -so _shortly. , This move.is an important eine to any organization if it wishes to keep the doings of its group before the public . . . to let • EP FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION? With the arrival a the fall - keel) in mind the importance season comes. a restunptienof meetingsoof town and district organizations, associations and lbel milk and 5,491 Ins. fat, average ,test 4.04 percent butterfat. Miss Ferri Symington, of Toronto, wasli recent guest with her consin, Mrs. Cora Buchanan. County Cream Produ er Annuals next month. -Watch this space ' for date and place. ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS, MARKETING BOARD • REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PROMO Need up to 2500? :Here' are 4 reasons why you're wise to see HFC 1 1..Surprisingly lotv interest rates. For loans over $1500, HfC's c,harges are._equiVal,eni to slightly less than 8% discount on •. 30•er 36 nv.)ntiajray-ment planS. , '2. Smaller monthly payments. Compare the size of Our HFC paments On bigger loans with hat you would pay elsewhere: lower monthly payments tit your budget better': 3. Bankable security not iequirecl.., „ 4. Prompt seric". HFC prides itself on giving the fastdSt loan service in ,Canad:A, Stop in or Phone HFC today for the most modern,.strearnlined money service'. HOUSEHOIL FINANCE , ) M. R. 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Esso Burners (it'd Furnaces are fully guaranteed by Imperial Oil. 4 EASY WAy.TO PAN/H your payments for' Mew Formula Esso Furhace Oil can be dtranged on convenient monthly terms, and payments for Esso Heating Equipment can be spread over a five-year period, to make heciting a convenient itern n you,' budget. ne• • ECiUIPMENT MAINTENANCE—efficient service for your automatic heating equiti- merit can be arranged at reasonable.cost by Imperial for your convenience., Quolified serve contractors, trained ond approved los'e Wiperial. Oil, atn ready to ierve,yciu at any time. the public know it is alive ann active. It is impossible ,for the Signal -Star to attend and re -'' port the many scores of meet- ings of such .organizations. That's where the press secre- tary comes in. And an drgan- ization gets publicity just about in accordance with the degree to which your press re- presentativ,e is alert and doing his or job. Have you a good • s secretary in your .or n? ity conveners should ef turning in an account of , their meeting to tho Signai- Star as soon as possible after a meeting is held. Some are under the ,misapprehension that since the "Signale*tar , is pi -Milli -a- on Thuradar, It's O.K. to turn their -coy in on Wecfnesday,--even in the ease of meetings held on Thursday or Friday •of the preceding week. This is erroneous. No copy is set for the Signal -Star after 4 p.m., on Wednesday of each week. Then, only last , minute copy is, set and if ac- • counts of meetings held almost a meek previously are handed in on a Wednesday, they have to be sharply briefed or left out ,entirely. In short, it is • advantageous for .press secre- taries 'to get cony in EARLY if they want their organization to have a,full account of their meetings in the paper. Would organization presidents please . check on this point with their pu lefty conveners. NOW COLBORNE S ONLY CHURCH Benmiller United Churc Has A - Lengthy History (Signal -Star Staff) such, as ,there is h parsonage' With Victoria Street. Dateonfogeps.tructien.of the original frame church does not ,Seem to be well known, but in 1927 it was rebuile into a line brick struc- ture, with a basement added 'for Sunday school. That was durfng the ministry,e1 Rev. E. Poulter. At the rededication service, Nov- ember 20, Ree. D. A. 'McCamus preached, and was assisted by the minister and a layman, Edward IVIasThiteell: people of Benmiller com- munity, under leadership' of Rev. Vi. J. Patton, despatched many carloads of produce to Western Canada to help relieve the distress of the drought -in '1,931. Otlier-inintetere who have' served the Benmiller church since 1905 BENMILLER, Sept. 21. — Bee - United. ocongregationo- nue-; cessor to one which. met in the first schoolhouse at "The, Hollow" more than a hundred years ago, worships nowadays in a- fine brick building, theinterior ex- tensively redecorated a year ago. Now the only church in Colborne Township, it has outlived a half-, dozen of several denominations, doomed by the development of good roads and motet . cars. On Sunday, September 27, a special harvest anniversary service is to be held, w,ith Rev., W. G. Wylie, B.A., B.D., of Wallaceburg, as -guest preacher: -Mr: Wylie-was- Benmiller's minister from 1935 to 1938. He was at that, time un- ate J. G. Yelland, William Bangler, married. ,The special service will C R Durrant, A. W Brown, F. J, not be at the us,ua'i hour, but at.11 Rutherford, P. S. Baines, • 'H. F. o'cl%ek. After servoce a ,reception Kennedy,..W. H. Moss, E. A. Kntol- and luncheon will be held, • ter, R. B. ,,Cumming, J. W. McCrea, First religiotis servites in Col- berne were held- in various school- houses, with local preachers main- ly in charge.. eircuit • rinoers; or- dained men, conducted service from time to time. In the late 1850's there were 10 preaching places under a Methodist Episcopal preacher .statioped in Goderich„ .:- Not. s manyl years age there were within four miles two Meth- odist churches other axon Ben - Miller,' known as Bethel and Zion, a Gerrnan Evangelical ehurch and a, Presbyterian church at Carlow. Some families from these .congre- PRY HURON • gatko,ns attend the ,Benmiller church; Bethel was out near the little lakes, Zion where the new Zion school stands, and the Ger- . Fail fair 'Dates Ontario agricultural Sqcieties' fairs for 4959, for this area, are announced as •follows: Arthur, Sept. 30, Oct. 1. Bayfield, Sept -24, 25. Brussels, Oct, 1, 2. • Durham, Sept: 25, 26. Exeter, Sept. 23, 24e, Hanover, Oct.' 2, , Listowel, Sept. 38, 29. . Lucknow, Sept. 23, 24. Ripley, Sept. 25, 26. St. Marys, Oct. 6, 7. Seaforth, Sept. 24, 25. Teeswater, Oct. 6, 7. Zurich, Sept. 26, 28. • QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ 1. What Collodion medical man was the, first to take student doctors • into hospital wards? 2. What percentage of gainfully employed Canadians- is noW working in agriculture? 3. On a per capita ,basis, 1958 " was the value of Canada's nation- • al production $3,704, $1,520 or $943? 4. Where, and at what date, were • ice hockey's first formal' roles • written? 5.1n 1948 the payrolls of all gov- ernments in Canada totalled $769 " million. What is the current figure? ANSWERS: 5. Government pay- rolls new •exceet $2 billion an- nually. 3o In 1950 it was $1,520, down from -$1,567 in 1957 and. $1,602 in 1956. 1. Sir William Osier. 4.' At McGill University, Montreal, in 1881. 2, About 15 per cent. optEsapiRMO W. Wylie, R. G. Hazelwood; H. F. Currie, G..Crenheilm, S. E..1-Iay- ward, J..Harrower, D. W. and Mr. Moote. Amongst the inany birds whose activities benefit the human race, a high Place goes to the modest little flycatcher. Weak of foot but strong on the wing, they live en: tirely on insects which are injur- ious to mankind. Huron County has a unique "dry" record. Today its towns are "admittedlythe driest" in Ontarin, man church east of Benmiller near to quote frern a recent London the intersection of the Holmes,ville Pree Press editorial,. road.Huron has consistently voteddry 1Virs. John Long, now residing in Goderich on Cambria road, recalls attending Bethel when .it fermed a ,circuit with Ball's church, Ben - 'miller and Zion. Ball's, south, of Auburn, has long been closed ex- cept' fer special occasions, bet is kept in good condition, as is the burial ground. At the time Mrs. Long •mentions, an ordained min- ister would conduct three services on a Sunday, while a "ideal," took the fourth. Sometimes' the latter would be •Albert Allin, later or- dained, or John Young, who kept a store on the 8th. Benmiller church was later onoa circuit with Zion and 'Bethel and .Carlow, and still later with Nile. Now it is linked with Victoria Street, Goderich, and Union in .Goderich Township, all three in charge of Rev. Stanley Moote since 1955. The parsenage, maintained up to the time of the present ar- rangement, is not now required as when faced with a county -wide vote. In 1919 a referendum was voted on to decide whether or not to continue the Ontario Temper- ance Act. Huron, voted dry by a Majority of 12,777. In 1921 an act forbidding the importation of li- quor was put to the province and carIned. Huron's dry majority on that occasion was 10,795. In 1924 the O.T.A. was again put to the Province. This ,time Hu- ron's dry maiority was more than one-third of the total dry maiority for the whole province, 11,945. Why so dry? Because in spite of its defects the C.T;A, since 1914 has kept out the legal liquor out- lets which the L.C.A. allows, We urge amendment, not repeal. • This Advertisement sponsored by Huron County Temperance Federation. Roy N. Bentley 1 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 1 _ P.O. Box 478 Phone 1011 - "GODERICH -- ONTARIO ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN GENERAL INSURANCE • AND • REAL ESTATE Bank of Commerce Bldg. Goderich. .. Phone A.. J. Alexander, Re,4. -860 -- C. F. Chapman. Res. 18. 1 1 James Richardson & Sons Ltd. • Serving. the Feed DeOers of Western Ontario" PHONE 543 AND 544, GODERICH • ;,• PROGRESSIVE FARMERS, • and ,SMAL.I. LAND OWNERS Now the' time to get your soil tested and if suitable ,,we vvill show you how to. make . up to tn. 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See your Naval Recruiting Officer CHIEF t PET.TY OFFICER CRAWFORD at CANADIAN LEGION HALL, KINGSTON ST., GODERICH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ,25 — 9 A.M. - 4 R.M. or clip fhis coupon and' Mail to • .°. •THE RECRUITING OFFICER, H.M.C.S. PREVOST, 19 BECHER S.T., LONDON, ONTAR:10. Please send me full information -regarding a career in the Navy. STREET -CITY . PHONE e •r/ I 11, /