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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-03-03, Page 7ZP4 •L a is the time to see about INSULATION * BUTT -1N CUPBOARDS * 8 '1` ivcxoderiC11 Si, i t4'1 -Star Thl4r4daY, Nkgro'?1 3rd, 'Z* RICH BRR-R.R! 4,4 There's really no need to, shiver in those stab.'zero temperatures. 1.0 Y'.s^/'1'I^'L+e:9EYS;L'WL^.itNir Xp,-•'lnzk` L'. •SN•.5;. •nEd INSULATE! with quality,, materials from GODERICH MANUFACTURING Make your home comfortable, save , fuel, and add to the value of your, home. ASK us for free estimate. _ � r PROTESTS NEW RENT 11' , Mr. Ed. Siddall, referring to a town council -story in last wee kIssue, 'pointed d aut that t s-• jar es monlk "rent for the metal shed rat the harbor, and that the council is now asking $50 a month. It is not a matter of "an increase to $25 a month," as reported in last week's paper. - Mr. Siddall is protesting the doubling of his rent. We are apt to. think of the Hebrides as a small. group of islands, but, they comprise no less than 500 different islands. suclt,proof, Ronald Smith ' was One hundred of them are in- acquitted in last week's court. halbited. The whole group cov- Constable F. H. Creeden, who ers 3000- square miles, with a stopped a pick-up truck driven populatian,:,.of 53,040 :tee. w�,. "lsy Smith. anthe.:S,rluar , AVOID THE RUSH BY HAVING. REPAIRS AND 1 REMODE DONE- .DONE NO* r You'll ,eget speedy", 'efcient service. We'll be glad. to '1 -help you select the right materials. FOR RAPID DELIVERY --OF Ay. YOUR NEEDS, DIAL 8382 ismiss Charge Against Motorist Hiving-4.Peioos'4nFronrSe' Persons- Under the Highway Traffic Act, driving a motor vehicle with persons or property in the, front seat so placed as to inter -i fere, with proper' control "shall be deemed to be driving care- qessly." IBut even if the seat is ' occupied by four persons proof of, interference is neces- sary to convict. For lack « of Farmer! • 's Your...Trat.or Ready For Siring. Work? Get' us overhaul your tractor NOW, fur .factory -trained mechanics use Genuine' P-arts and Approved Equipment. FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY - - �d'erichMotorsLt FORD SALES AND SERVICE SOUTH ST. ' Phone JA 4-7308 I'm a Man 'W�io `ants 'ary 24, testified that the driver's seat was occupied .by four youths of "aversage size," 16 or 17. Cross-examined by Daniel Murphy, he could not swear that the vehicle had shown in- dications of' interference- with its operation. "The 'charge (is properly enough laid," said -'Magistrate Hays, "but my vie* is that there has to 'be prgof, under this section, that the persons or property are so' placed as to interfere with proper manage - anent' .n.. ,,. - . , control . o� x17e:.- � : - �L �1r�•eId -y 'the driver:-Tr'certainly° am not going to rulethat this can- not be a matter of deduction from certain persons of ce tai +izes. I 'would think that fo persons of average size ' n}i,gh be interference•'-rr-°'-a'rr 'emer ency. However,' these section were drawn when—seats 'wer narrower and when the gea shift was .about the centre the floorboard. ,Had the co st,abie, -observed- erratic driving SEEK HIGHER GRANT FOR HURON LIBRARY ,. raries are being sought 'by the Huron County Library 'Co -Oper- ative. Feb. 2$, a Goderich ' dele- gation placed 'claims 'before Ontario Education Minister John Robarts. .He promised to consider the matter. Since 19!7 Huron County has raised its grant from $4,000 to $10,500 •while the provincial contribution towards maintejr- ance of the libraries has re- mained at $5,100 in that period. Spokesmen 'for the Huron group were 'Warden John Dur - nim.' and rs.: G_.,Eekmier,.,lihrar- �n � 1$s�� •``��Naurghto"n' (MIFF Huron) 'and Jahn Hanna (MPP Huron -Bruce) accompan- ied r 1 F r GREENER THUMB 5y G. MacLeod Ross • 1t• Begonias ets, pots or in rock' gardens in By acid large it would seem the full range of colors and that the tuberous begonia offers;'havd now, a picotee variety in more show for less effort than pink and rose red shades and the average plant. Give it thelsalmon and apricot shades. Fin - conditions: it needs and it will; ally we come to the fibrous repay you all summer, till the' rooted begonia the flowers of rests ,,,.arrives;- t x ve•• - s and when. w• i` n lteh.z h though* u • Bari idet^ �that�- 11F -6f is't�att for !Sui nie '-'and can then b�, years, can be cut to make more .brought inside to bloom most plants and that cuttings strike of the winter too. The y see YOU ,CAN HAVL THAT DREAD HOME EASIER THAN YOU THINK! Make your present house into a dream home by remodelling • with the latest materials,. You'll be amazed at the difference. Ash for plane. en d ul a begonia e oni g a bulbs. 'NORTH ST. ,q W h L. u� e. .. r. -I. w �..r .. �:..� �AI�-r...�.�.�d _� r��tkt _-ch�ra;n e cb n. - y Flu nse . , eve - zl�n urr k�'- g 1� _ W tt`t ",�" E �o- G1. :H.S. members in g o o dl DOME SERVICE maxi's Association service oto be standing can order spring bulbs The Woman's Association March 8. and seeds from Cruickshank's meeting of North Street United At the service April 5, new catalogue and receive a 15% 'Church opened with devotions church members will be v discount. Orders`" and remit- led` by Mrs. Archie Hamilton. corned and the WA. will serve tante to the Plant.Purchase Scripture was by'Mrs. C. Stod-1pneh. Secretary, H. C. Gracey• at 196 Bard and prayer by Mrs. E. s WestbrQalt announced Wilson street on - or before" Snell. I the next meeting would be a March 10th. As regards shrubs The President, Mrs. L. West- pot luck supper -in the church. and roses etc., arrangements brook, presided for the business 1 have been made again with meeting: Secretary's and treas-I Since 1900 Canada's gross na- Sheridan Nurseries b to send urer's ' reports were given by' tional product has increased members a reply 'Mrs. H. Young and Mrs. D. J.' from $200' to $1,900 per capita; P y paid card if ` they require a catalogue. Sheri- 'VIeLeod, respectively.. Mrs. J. in ,the period average manu- dan,, offer a 20% discount on '-McLeod reported for the . ways facuring wage has increased all orders placed' through the;and means.committee. from 14 een'ts an hour to 7 Plant Purchase- e i Specialservices , $a 0 Plant blosi-•S cr etary... The es , are - ,t ... be an hou ..a. will be notified as sgbn a'f, known, in this column. Early ordering minimises dis- red the delegation. so easily the first cost cannot to be gluttons 'for punishment. a n P � pporntment and substitution. ur yi Our friend, Mr. Anning, dis- The suppliers send the'material be called. unreason -able. But i • oily good bulbs. tributed some to G.H.S. mem-,only when the weather is suit-! t� These thoughts are stirred -by �"s`"'last year and ere this, for- able to plant. Anyone who de- g -f' �vn. Relief the arrival of yet another cata- tunate recipients should rs, ' !ague, mainly .for .begonias. multiplied their -talents at.. easticeivessires tnoo rcatalogue se these slhould writeers and ) I Bill -Un 505 Tuberous 'begonias are the! ten fold. As I write mine are;direct to C. A. Cruir easiest things tolongCruickshank, grow so �iri bloom and will go out of ,1015 Mount Pleasant road; Tor -j las you respect . ,their require doors,when the Iro�bins- arrive, :onto 12, or t Sheridan N rs n Y excluding those already at Ben- cries, Box 181,Islington,N ' miller and Kapuskasing. These ' tario. On begonias do well in full- sun. ,. Redwoods • indoors, but prefer partial,9 ade_. The sequoia sem•pervivensl outdoors. •seedlings, courtesy ,the Union; Speaking now as a m '-ee. Lumber 'Co. of Fort Bragg, learn, I can assure you that if Calif., arrived last week in good you follow the si•mrpl,, rules of !condition thanks. to a phone, partial shade, no wind and an call from our good .member,' acid, well rained, well fed soil'IMr. H. S. Turner. In the end, you will astound yourself 'with six were sent and we are now begonias. .You might even emu- busy looking for members will late Percy Barker, the Satiety's ing to adopt a redwood begonia king. They are as Tong I • I suppose 'the proof of the pud ding is in the eating', woul I anise and one might conclud Ithere was an infraction. Th officer, however, saw no irregu lar ,driving, and the charge wa laid from'a matter of deduction and _Conclusion. "I do not say. ' other courts might not hold' that to be.suf- ficient, but my view for some considerable time has been that the section is being interpreted along the, line I pry •e, e c`lI-a ge rs dismissed." BACK FROM S. AMERICA Mr. Walter Dalton, of Wind-, d- bill paid by the town for the evening sun. They need par tial shade and prefer a North e month epding March 10 was iEast, aspect where . the shade ' is - $927, ' a sum which not many 1 high from ov'erhea'd trees. They' s years ago would have covered are useless in a windy position a whole year. ,This total is 50°Io as their bloom's break off easily higher than a year ago. Small- est l even with support. Like most ' monthly payment- during the 'past year -was just under $500, so that .the annual outlay would ,be something like $8,000. r0,m ear -Ago menu.. First and foremost: is `y the location which must -provide The direct relief or "welfare" some early morning or late sor, a native of Kin•gsbr"i'dge, recently returned from a two months' trip -to South America. First thing he did on returning was to lodk up the latest copy of the Signal -Star 'for Kings- bridge news. He read with re- gret of the illness of the'Kings- bridge correspondent Mrs. Gil- bert Frayne, who is -in Alex- andra -"Hospital. To Be Sure... when it comes to -protection for my lamily and thee° income I'm proiliding for My ietirenzent "That's why life insurance is the backbone of my financial program. Under the same plan I can make sure of money for my family, and aho set up a definite ineorne for retirement— an income I can't lose;, and can noPer outlive." Today is a good day to talk to a London Life representative London Life Insurance Company Head Offic: London, Canada are - not of 'an age to draw the security pension, 'but are mem- bers of families which for a v riety of reasons lack . re- urces, such as a deserted wife and -children in the interim be- fore drawing mother's allow- once. Swe�linthe Initial total— subsidized 80% by the Province in' due course --.is the operation of the new Nursing Homes Act. Licensed homes are allowed to charge the municipality ' con- cerned $4 a day per inmate, plants they like air, which seems to' be interpreted that they like to be able to see the sky right above their heads, but. they are "short day",,s, `lii vii -'miens they need 'only six to eig:ht,hours of sunshine. The bed shoulld be, prepared with -plenty . of peat moss, leaf mould or wdil rotted manure, this last at high level'wi1h good hioo ng. �:-I "�'anfl.ri� more beautiful,rry �uthair shadings singe the' petals are translucent. Everyone should go a bundle on begonias and Goderich gardens are noted for ,bade: u At oar M'aroh 18th drainage below. 'The. latter re- "meeting the door prizes will' be quirement is not difficult in! _ Goderich, but' the former;,niva.,. he provided'. Keep -their soil; moist but do 'not spray them. Fulfil these requirements , hon- estly and you will he well re- i 'warded. This year you can choose the carnation, camellia, rose or ut the municipality recovers double ruffled ,Ballerinai• vari- 80('', Tram the Department of eties. This last is a crass be-! Welfare and 50% of the re- mainder from the !county. .The net outlay, so far as the town is concerned, is only a small part of the $8,000 or whatever the annual amount is; but this can. afford the taxpay- ers satisfaction only„if they dis- regard that- contribution to- ward county and Provincial English, 'Californian and Bel -I bills. ,ian bulbs are ajl..gooflion..ta - their prices, are in descending tween the camellia and carna- tion type. you can alsci have , the double ratified ple-otet'Wthichl has petals' of one color edged I or mottled 'with a contrasting', one. Colors in all these var-' ieties run' from white through blush,- pink, scarlet to orange,' salmon, apricot and yellow. Grad_e Oupils , cents a - bulb. tther tuberou's lorder of goodness -1.66, 40, 25! varieties are: the' Multiflora • e Intelligence semi -double. They 'like more which- are dwarf, double and ,Sun than those previously mem The annual meeting of. the I tiorfed and are good for bedding Retarded Children's School at Goderich, was held on Wednes- day evening' of last week in the Queen Elizabeth school room. or as pot plants. The pendula type bears a pro- fusion of double blossoms. They may be grown in hanging bask - Dr. J. C. ,Ross was elected pre- sident for 1960. soosooseiremee••••••ise "Modern methods in Grading the Intelligen&e of Children' was the subject of an address iby School InspVctor G.- G. Gard - tests held for pupils and added iner. He tole""Uf the group eb.')ipt- 6&tete that the actual nuMber of potential candidates for the re- garded school from the general ilist of Pupils was._ relatively A progress report on the Goderich school was given by Mrs. P4ter MaCE'wan. Slides were sho_wn of the Lions Club- sporiSored Christmas party for the children. Other officers elected were:, Vice-president, Victor Finnie;! treasurer, Art Waters; record -1 ing secretary, .Mrs. C. 'Lowery; educational, Miss Lottie Robin- son. ito(t) tifi,m4/ Hugh Chisholm . March winds are the har- Headt. Threshers binger of Spring. #eed A 'former well-known resident their warning and prepare Chisholmy. nOw living at 296 N. :•,rf Colborne Town -ship, Hugh' your wardrobe for the'sea- Threshers of Western Ontario. 4, chosen president of The Steam i clothes in now for dry clean- ' COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW COLOUR CHARTS This unique Society is a groupimg• devoted t6 the maintenance and preservation of steam -motivated threshing, equipment popular on farms in the early years of this The anmakreunion of demon- stration is to be held this year on August 19 and 20 at the S. C. Hunter farm, Corunna, in Larnbton County. Last year be- tween 4,000 and 5,000 took in . the colorful display of ancient , brill equipment in action. slavery ,.leaders in the 'U.S.A. was Charles Sumner. 'He was assaulted in the Senate Cham - I fiber by Preston Brooks in1856, receiving injuries which incap- acitated him for nearly four years ' '1.90 ii.ICENSE PLATES for your car, when you buy a °, .. CHESTERFIELD SSU -ITEC or BEDROOM SUITE from LC.�QGE_ FURNITURE T. February 11 to Mardi 15• ,•� � _ MORE NEW FURNITURE arriving soon from the „ iQ���'�itrTFlt�'g'` •t. ... n n Furn-�tur WEST ST. GODERICH 6-9 33 AY SAL NIARCH 3 - 14 Super Satin Latex Paint in 20 beautiful colors. ALMATEX SUPER SATIN Welt Buy 1 Gallon Reg. Price $8.40 Extra Gallon Ju-st $1.00 Buy 1 Quart Reg. Price, $2.50 rxtra Quart Just -25c 'Ws paint is our regular first line quality' so buy With' confidenCe on this gUaranteed product. 1. Easy to apply. 2. No thinning required. 3. Dries in minutes to a velvety sheen. 4, Clean brushes or roller in warm water. 5. No harmful paint odour. GODERICT B. R. Robinson Harnilton Goderich "We stock a full line of all Almatex interior -and exterior products." flat unobstructed platform drop sides and tailgate 1:;ig theft -proof side bin versatile pickup Aberhares 'Cottage' . 39 St. Andrews 'Street Tel: SA 4.8261 • •