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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-03-24, Page 7
The moot. distant iptaif4: r *Since 1.�he' lganadian J`un- the Sun is ,."1>>,ttaz. It is lar Heti Cross has provitiedr 3,870,000,000% miles. away and medical care and treatment •ttar° `° Bisset PrizeBowier One •trip around the Sun takes over 60,000 handicapped and it, nearly 248 years. crippled ehii; t'en. National ®� ue # In ' ,C #, arida BINGO at LEGION HALL SATURDAY, MARCH 26 4 .AT $.30 PM. " 16 GAMES $1,00, 4 SHARE -THE WEALTH Jackpot Combined: • JACICF O ' :OF $75.00 IN 55 CALLS. Sponsored by Canadian ,Legion Branch 109. rich, got in a lot of lawn (bowling, his favorite sport, vyhen he spent holidays at. St. Petersburg, Florida,' recent'. He was accompanied on" rte,,., ,trip by .his nephew, "Sandy" Bisset and Tom Pritchard. While •there, Peter Bisset competed in the annual na- tiortal doubles ,cliam$ons+hip of the American Lwwn Bowl- ing Association.. His partner was J s Lake. WithKane ollty ebentries competing, Pete 'and his partner placed third eta Your Money Will Be SAFE invested in our Guaranteed Investment Certificates to earn 4.- TO _5, ..YEARk.- 3h-'.yJ.et %L,,NR T,.'GZ'C`U7?R T'i1_�•'.Sf: f� A • 7"" i• X._7iC+ 11 , Don't delay interest begins the day you invest your money. To invest a see your local agent or send us your cheque. Out-of-town cheques are accepted at par. iBF1Ti1SR M©JRGAU ?�TRPT OM1PAN Founded in 1877 Head Office: STRATFORD- British Mortgage & Trust Company, Stratford. - ❑ I enclose my cheque for $ ---Tar—investment °for ❑ Please send me a folder giving full information. NAME years. ADDRESS t Mr. Peter Bisset, of Gode- n 'ith four in and 69 p• lus four points to take :the West- ern New York •rophy. 'In first place wars Joe Davis and, Dr: C. H. Brereton, of .St. 'e terrrO,"F`1_orida..an4 Tura onto, 'Ont., respectively 'Z'i s pair 'had four wins and 75. plus nine ,points. This gave them the California Trophy: In second 'place was 'Col. E. . Holmes and Vince a13'yrne with. four wins and 71 plus five points to -take the Lakeside Trophy. In' fourth'place was a rink from; Laguna Beach, California n a d xn,... aGh,d et. war:a� i ' `tram Clearwater; - IteKUP Florida.. W.C.T.U. MEET The. W.C.T.U. • met at the home of Mrrs.-_-3iY E. Elliott when Mrs. J. E. Cranston pre- sided for the business session. Mrs. E. F. Cooper gave a talk on "Talents." Where was con- siderable discussion re the Youth Temperance Movement. Lunch concluded the evening with Mrs. G. Johnston pouring tea. l . NORTH ST. AUXII.IARY Members North Street Evening Auxiliary attended the North Street (United Lenten, ser- vice in a group. ;on_ Tuesday evening of last,'week. At a meeting after the service, Mrs. A. Waters and Mrs. IM: Gardiner gave a report on, Dr. McQueen's m pressions of ,Arica. Mrs. Walls conducted the business .meeting.-• epresentatives .were •appointed for the ,Cancer So- ciety and°also for Shut -Ins. Township Of Goderich Plans Wor.k_Qn Roads Members of the Goderich Township • Council, headed by Reeve Walte"r Forbes, have de - aided that this year each 4-H Club member from the toWn- shirp who completes his club project at the Bayfield Fall Fair will receive a ' grant of $4.00. Council also decided, at its reg- ular session held at Holmesville, to give the usual grant of $76 to the Bayfield Fair Board. Clerk Robin Thompson Was instructed to advertise for ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••NM••••••••i= I BRITISH MORTGAGE & •• = 1tUST COMPANY-- for OMPANY for GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES 51/276 i tit • • SEE' • [ •. . • Y _ • 1 Ken Croft Goderich • • I Realtor. General Insurance, o • • a v Segregati�n In SQA. Is Related. The members of Knox Pres- byterian W.M.S. edfOyed an in- t t' ti(M h sident, Mrs. �G°. S 'i' Phe is a patient in i leXandra Hos- pital, and one was -sent to the literature. secretary, Mrfk. James White, who is a patient in Ed- montohospital. a, Miss Eva •Sonmervilie spoke of various items on the program of the Synodical Society of Hamilton •and . London, which eyes ung nee ng , on arc will be held 1,11 "Woodstock on retie The (president, Miss G. April fi, 6 and 7. She suggested,, frareyI; prresided. that some of Atte-. 'members Eleven thoane,.aa17s and 3_1,hos, .zni ht like to ga►on"the Wedni g pital calls were reported and g a letter was ,received from the Cancer Society asking for vol- unteers •to help with the an - anal drive for funds. The, corres onding secretary day for the day, if transporta- tion could be arranged. A lovelyEaster solo 'was dung by Mrs. C. Edward,' 'accompan- ied by s. G. F. (Mills. The ' levotl "period was ,,,ta �byread,a letter remMrs,T.Ward- Mrs. dti1ado,and Miss e1 law Taylor, expressing her ap- Matheson gave an interesting predation %rtheho honor ef be - talk on Nngeyfita. :,• • Miss. Woodruff showed .a tztattt=' ber of ,00lpred slides on Africa, and described the difficulties of the natives where segregation is eriforced in South Africa. A social half hour was enjoyed at the close of the meeting. - 'ing elected ktonarary -:president. of the Auxiliary. A 'card signed by all fhe mem- bers was sent to the past, pre - 10,001 _cubic yards of gravel for the township roads. Third read- ing was given to a bylaw ap- propriating $38,000 for road ex- penditures in 1960. For the 12 street lights re - Jim Lodge Is Thegdtiderich l'hursday, Mair z'4tb, 4900 IVR_ r� j, �IIY4hU�Z\ A GREENER THUMB By G. MacL. od Rosi (Contributed by Mrs. Lewis ill Taylor) Seeing, ,Flowers . Wild flowers grow alniost everywhere, You'll find'. thein ina s and 'fields, sw p nd on mean - tains, teadsi"des and _city lots all parts of ,the country. On 'a so hitau c. ntry walk you will find many, ° tthreugh a meadow; past a ,marsh; through. woods and by a beach.,More kinds of plaints will be seen than on a single type of land;• no matter how picturesque. - Flowers *are in bloom every month of the year in some .pant of this country; only a few are ind in winter _' when most plants are resting, but spring is barely,under 'way before flowers Gently installed at Holmesville, G.D.(.I. dare all out, some pushinthe Council paid $1,113. Resi-leader 'throh snow many ,hloomingdents in the lighted area will ;before their leaves are ,out,-.. A be required to repay one-half of Jim •Lodge; a grade ],2 stud- general rush of blooming comes the cost of the project over a of, at Goderich District Col- later in the spring, 'followed by two-year period. a slackening in early summer Council renewed the fire -fight- legiate Institute, who h a s and a final splurge in late sum- ing agreement with the town ofachieved a work average of &5 mer and early fall. This pat - Clanton, and ordered the $100i per cent each school year, has tern varies from place to place retainer.L_fee —tar, he.ca._ chosen. by... the, Principal, paid. A livestock claim for(and staff members cif the school sheep damage, amdunting to as a me'm'ber of The London x$200, was also,,,a- dered paid. Free -Press Leaders' Club. Since the township. is now the Jim, who was 17 on Tuesday, owner of a $ 3,000 sprayer, farm- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ers are free to have their cattle Floyd Lodge, Montreal street. sprayed for ,warble -fly at eight I He is a member of the St d cents a head. The sprayer was Cot Council- and GIee-- jaught for spraying brush and organizations in . the school. weeds during the summer, and: Very active in athletics he is warble -fly spraying in the early a member of the school's foot - spring. - I ball and basketball teams. He is a lieutenant .in the r. aCS �1.+iti. ,wln nx!wvc. _-7},r;,gt.-r,;a�k'7A•[�Y A."✓i Canada's greatest opportunity for her youth lies m the de- velopment of her vast north- land, orthland, Jim said, adding that great mineral deposits and other sources of wealth are waiting to be discovered. His most interesting experi- ence in his school career was being selected as "Leader of fey sdho -1 -fc your 1960. Lead- ers' ('lub.•'- "My most thrilling sports cex•- pi riencc was Winning the dis- trict - ba l:ethall championship ' by one point,' after losing the firstuatne of a two -game series 'by fifteen points." a • BETA SIGMA PHI ----Two--transferees., Martha Sav- ww�v, q6iMOke1 m bake... a0wa4a bak w� Free! Marie Fraser's new "Tea -times Treats" recipes. Write today! DAIRV FARMERS OF CANAD^ 409 Huron Street, Toronto —mountain and- desert- flowers esert flowers have shorter and more brilliant seasons, Meld and way- side plants are conspicuous in the -fall. Flowers are far more intrigu- ing than many people suspect; a flower is .more than a splash o,( color and a design, Each part of a flower has a task to perform and the whole, flower has the essential job of repro- ducing the plant.. Se- 410-de- :Taw. ktRo e- ••N••••.11". •••O••o•• .ie.d,..ftoxal Rove parts._...inay - . tt�i�•}+y�.�.+""r.Le,., .'rr;•tiYi' taipyy�y-. "<.re�i''''�^" n=.c••L°S`TSRtx;9�"3yr2Sl+JPra'iMY' xr't"LFc�...R'�t7lii i,. ,"b.'SN•xi�%tlRN93"s.+Nvw.+,r' know them. Flowers have but cne goal—producing seeds, 'but . they do not all go about it in the same way. Some spread t their pollen. by wind, others at-' tract and 'even trap insects to' perform this essential function. The special floral structures de duped in different plant :;roues have -ma,de flowers as varier, -a1' d as distinctively beau- tlful as they are. L;uk closely, these structures are worth see-; FiowerS'Tave • ,much in common, despite differences appearance. The essential parts' of every flower are the pistils• (female parts) and the Sttimetjs; (male parts,),.. The stamens pro - h: -e pollen grains which,1 through f-ertilizatitrn,-enables thel - c and Pat Fraser, have been !ovules in the pistil to develop welcomed into the Goderich I rtlto seeds. Around these basic Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. ,organs, flowers usually have a' rine of showy petals, the at Where the Plantj 'growjng and; what other ,plaits grow Oath, Le , Aft you know 'sOrhe of 'the ina common wildSOWS, flowers jst loo' for more and, Sitheitr° • ,terza. lL oking at" wild fi `ers will always be errjoy*e., and .bring you joy. Wild. -.Puerta were, f a. cansiderable•lmpo'rtanc+� ����►x��x�> to our'fore'fathers and many are still "used medicinally and as foods. Do. you know that milkweed shoots, groundnuts, arrowheads and marsh marigolds are nutri- tious. and tasty.? .Medicinal plants 'ijClude, , f xglove (digit- alis) gentians and wintergreen.. Other plants worth knowing can be .used, in teas and tonics. Everyone likes .to start a col- lection of flowers, but think twice before- -you start.- it's(' very easy -to • press a dozen or more plants, but what 'will they T • teach you? I think one 'can study the live plant and learn much more. Postpone making a -collection and make a serious study of plants,. (forif you fail. to observe your ` we rk will be of little value. In addition to whole blood, the Canadian•'Red •Cross supplies valuable blood fractions such as serumlbumin, fibrinogen, fresh frozen plafima, gamma globulin and anti hemophiliac globulin for free transfusions to patients in Canadian hospitals. Aommi OP! K! LISTEN! o es_ Jack Pearson and his boys have sold more 1960 Pontiacs thari any dealer in Huyon county tractive part r..4' thp flower we see first. The sepals are a ring of smaller, generally green bracts 'below the petals. The pattern of the::e parts varies. Be sure of the impression you make, .by having your, „Clothes-. always in spic 'and span condition. __Yen_gan re - Dry Cleaners for qualify NOW WE HAVE TO DISPOSE OF als are colorect variatin.TH number and arrangement Of color and.‘ shape 'of the petals and 5.eNis. help us identify the different flowers, them where •Jhey growing. 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Drop in today. . low cost life insurance available on all loans you get more than money from HF( AMOONT OF LOAN 500 1000 1600 2000 2200 2500 MONTHLY PA 36 30 months months 79.53 90.38 41.4,5 66.62 83.27 91.60 104.09 YMENT PLANS • 20 months $ 6.11 30.01 58.10 93.19 116.49 128.14 145.61, months $ 9.45 46.72 91.55 146.68 183.35 .201.69 Above payrnenls Include prtnelpel and Interest, and are based on prompt.repayment, but do not Include the cos t of life Insurance, HOUSEHOLD FINAtICE M. R. Jenkins, Manager 35A West Street telephone JA, 4438i, . GODERICH