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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-05-05, Page 10h 0. IMO 0Qderie1 $i as tar, Thursday, 'lath, 100 .Roy N flen.tiey PUBIC ACCOUNTANT P O Bax 478, Phone, ,lA �._495.1Z. _ G.ODER(CH - ONTARIO • 1. BELL.. OPTOMSTRI$T F. T. ARMSTRONG The Square JA 4.7661 I inisteL.Ciil.,S. Needless .. W�rry "There would be a lit less frtitration and despair and mental illness i,p our mental hospitals if people would only ring themselves to follow the pattern, of our L• ora"ara idiot t,tiie ' each clay fall," aaid Ven. C. J. Queen, of London, preaching at St Georg-e's last Stuidtiay. "Peo:s ,p1e worry so much abau't things that never happen. Take each day as rt. cones, and t'he'n the `of limitation, it is hard to day of disaster or defeat or refrain from reference to the disappointment,inspiring sp A. M. Harper & Co. Accountants a� House JA 4-7562 JA 4-7642 33 Hamilton St. G'oderith Chartered 'Office AUTOMOTIVZ �' Glass--Steering-Body Re- pairs -Lubrication, etc. For Quality Service, see DAVIDSON'S TEXACO SERVICE No. 8 H'wy. Phone JA 4-7231 qR,1 es inbu[ance Any 77 Montreal St., Gadertch Roomy Comfortable Anywhere -- Anytime PHONE JA 4-8142 By G. MatLeod Ross - r A:ect., • SpringaaaaF•Mt7 T•..: Ka .,,.a 'i ,av .] lie i' '.W4 waft .�+iiLM3z' These notes are invariably,It might'be described as a' sort written a week ahead of publur-' of painted daisy but the 'con - he result, coixfianeiit struction, of its floater is much ation. Int , m.ore..intrieate.-- It grows about on the local scene becomes his- la inches high and its. flowers tory ,ratifier than nevv�s. In spite are in pastel shades ranging from yep',' to :rft pinks and Sow OR may . be air us eetaele " which na- g day A God's own making, `'fir Fguides estt�,ar»irci Aral. i " w dA tt , `-,i re and May. Our pleasure and en - cess and victory. Whether the thus'iasm is enhanced because of day is one oaf despair or boy, the great contrast 'provided. The let ' us remember the risen transition from the inoriotone of Christ promised His divine pre' winter to the kaleidoscope of 'seam in ottr midst at all times. spring. Later an, we became Archdeacon Queen, diocesan inured to the riot of color pro- coinmissioner, is supplying the pulpit of St. George's during part of the time Dr. Taylor is away on leave. "I do not feel a complete stranger," 11e said before his sermon; `1 stpod° in this pulpit in 1950 during the incumbency of Cannon Farr and at the time of the building of Huron Col- lege. I was working in close proximity to the present Bishop `Lave taken its place, together of Fredericton, principal of with the early tulip. Speaking Huron College at that time, Rt• more specifically, one of the Rev. A. H. O'Neil. - So I do not best shows 'of daffodils is to be feel a stranger, and it is a seen, as I write, in Dr. Ivan Wil- aapleasure to come back.. As seen, gargle ar'i�r, t11..is. af'ehdea `°vE this' l€ocesc�ft"�" coming along anti soon IvilI`1~ie my privilege and pleasure, en at its peak. The plait ng which ernes in the sun for three days l and made inquiries about them. Zibn auxiliaries were gues s, behalf of the Bishop, to bring the Society dkLJast year in the before replanting _aetrd�'ihen see i The visitors were shown around and also the other local church neartiest greetings to all of you, grounds. appears most that the rhizome is above ;the educational building and ladies. Mrs. E. Rivett presired the churchwardens and all tiloapital successful. Lilacs are showing around. • Keep the soil well; the nenw church under construe- and iifrs.'Ivan Rivett read Dea��tter b- of the con�'re�'ation, �t eons to have drained by adding sand. 'tion. SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE SERVICES 0a rnoszi` c dustr,taty-Ates Residential Janitor Work. FREE . ESTIMATES Reatianable Rats . Phone JA 4-8892. Gbderich bUNGANNN Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley and The United Church -----,-3....,..,..-Sund'ay School sponsored a fine concert Laurie Lee, of St. Thomas, were on Wednesday ni:fh`t during Easter visitors with Mr. ;ad alaster week, at the Parish Hall. - Mrs: Howard Black and relatives A variety program was present - at latteknow. ed with Mr. K. K.. Dawson as Mrs. A. Morris visited on ,ahairsnan. Visiting artists were Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. a male quartette -from Listowel �' �+� :1�`�'IS'kl •i�rll _ �:' .�m...ri";� ,.� � ` .,, •• .,�3,ry�rr�` s. .., �'� ,��',;,•,�al;e4'.t1 _n, )-Sal �- t son . piano; live Pratt) +(:ai1e� $A,ttirday evening wi�i Thamp'. , Mrs. P. Moran and Mrs. I. Henry 'tenor; Grant Britton, leading were: Mr. and Mrs.• Frank tenor; Bob Smith, baritone; 041 Moran, Ashfield; Mrs. Kenneth Rocker, bass. Mr. Reed, with Rae and.children, Danny, Joe, relatives in this distrj,cit, was Janet and . Ernest, of Chatham; best known and gavel the music - Judy Morvan, of London, • and al numbers good backing. with the_ bass fiddle. Bill Slight, �ox'+ange. 1y and grow j Mr. Roy . Keane, of Sbratferd,- Sen for a 'season. .1t it does not visited one day last week. earmedian with the group, blsoamkp4lant. , must rte -tall iz�ui, •,�,:,1 a z- hh;,o+f. Xi u; the audience into, lats,, ca laugh - for the wart't�etab1ilh€p�"are�trardy on Sunday, .visited cousins, Mr. ter with hlfs dry humor. Marcie only in frost `free locations, and and Mrs. Ken Hodges, arid• Brooks, Liie now, gave tat fine can be planted out again next family. Sdottish dances and Joanne spring. aat •will a1+so per+ttorm as 'Mrs. Harvey Maize haa. rq; Cromer gave her prize•+winning a pot `p'1lan+t and its beauty and turned home after , a visit "in speech on Winston Ckhurchill. -novelty makes it worth some Guelph. She" also afltended 'the Mrs. Walter Scobt " gave two trouble, funeral of her brother-in-law, readings. The Dungannon juts- . Joe Prior. Before returning for choir gave two nu'm;bers and home she and her sister, Mrs. four of the juniors sang a piece. Prior, visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen The quarte`te were Larry Pent - Springer and family in Tillson- •land, Robert Sherwood, Dianne burg. • Errington and Patricia Ann Eedy. Mr. Fred King dtirectett and Mrs. L. Stingel accompanied at the piano. Rev. T. Richards gave a short address. Mr: Frank Pentland, superintendent, planned 'the evening. The teachers served lunch to the entertainers after the program. to The United Church W.M.S. ground too, should be disinfect- Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Watt at held the Easter Thankoffering ed with formaldehyde 1 to 50 Oakville and found them and in the church last Thursday • - carts_ per snail, amcii�:'1't, ll w ,_The ivi ed ft.ernQt m;•_ Auwburn ,Ni1ee ; ort fear Left "to all here A1Nert, Hadtet a, 'rales an" a Leave tlhe treated riiiz to be renneim�hered �f cal:� t Wilkinson, captain. tlnd!ividuel p,rizesx tit r 0: June Boni, high sin,l e, 3i8; Bette : lier, high triple, 737; 482; Sybil Allen, consolation. ' Entertainment prizes, for the evening were won by Doris little, Marg Brindley, Ryan, Rose Peachey, Myrtle God, Donelda Helesic, Marie Langridge,°Marion Beacon+, Eve, laacGu,e, Lizz Sheardow'n,, Bernice HaT15�!'t1, 'Peat' �It;ed�li�.TXI. door prize was' wan by Rose Peadhey, 1 Thanks to The Signal -Star was expressed for Publishing week- ly `the team standings during the season. Dirge are thought to have been Do not resent growing, old'... Vented about 1,244 B.C, many are denied the privilege.. BINGO aC LEGION HALL SATURDAY, MAY 7 AT 8.30 P.M. r �R..+' $1.11�/�i :•;:tli.xLc1r'R`Ftx,,a • a..!1, i th! a>:•i.�°,A'ly r39,' • • .. r{. ...�,c. fig, . m, WF4LTH Jackpot Combined, JAOIC,POL OF $70.04 IN 64 .6, LLS. Sponsored) by .Canadian' Legion Bras e109. , vided in our annual, and per- Iris Disease ennial beds. We become more Looking over the tris bed, it selective and it is only the un- was noted that some of the usual specimen which can then nam;d .varieties were suffering make us as lyrical as we become from soft rot of the rhizome a just nova Everyone -loves bulbs, as wit- ness almost any , garden into which you can see. The crocus has departed, its overture come lete. Hyacinth and daffodil INSURANCE, FIRE and AUTO REAL ESTATE W.- J. HUGHES 50 ELGIN AVE.; E. Phone. JA 4-8526. CHIROPRACTIC HERBERT B. SUCH, D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic .Office Hours: ` Mon., Thurs.-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues., Fri. -9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ,7- .-rn 'Vecl: and Sat, -9 -to -11:30 a:m. - Office -Corner South St. Brit- anuia Rd. Phone 'JA 4-9661 . r m bacterial disease. Infected Mrs. Cecil Blake and fan y, plants should be rifted and if Jim, Lynda, Billy and Barbara, seriously diseased roust be burned. From those less infect- ed, the soft portions should be cut out and the remaining rhizome dippped in a solution of potassium permanganate (1 1000) for30 minutes.The enjoyed the week -end in Tor- onto visiting Mrs. D. S. Fines. On Saturday morning Jim and Lynda were guests at the Mar- tin Sed'gwiek wedding. Enroute to visit Mr. and Mrss. B. F. Com- fort St.. Catharines, they visited members congregation, bud the prove s and at ,the same time to wish��,truck one hundred per cent Piant,,.,,purchase 1 'Mary Lou Henry, Cedar Val - you well in the nairre tif"' tier grandmother, and the evergreens have winter- With valued assistance from:ley, visited her Lord.' ed well. In the planter, the ,Mrs. -Eugene Ryan and Mr. ! Mrrs. Henry, during. the Easter "Personally, -I want to say a 'Girl Guides' tulips promise a Lewis Taylor, Mr. H, G. Gracey ,holidays. 1 Later on these will distributed the orders from' Mr. Harry Carr and sisters, word,of.congratuiatioti and sin - ;cue thanks, in my office of com- missioner, to the congregation of .St..Gecir e-ls.for .your mag, riifi M1 response. to the diocesan apprepciati` f17-�`.°'°7ts George's topped the Deanery of Huron with a contribution of 118` of that apportionment. This made it possible for ._ the Diocese of Huron to fulfil all demands for 1959. Without this additional help .from - your their,shade of blue, are larger' ash, 4 lits. of plaster of parts church it would have been im flowered and seem• to last long. 1 Ib. of sulphate of magnesium, possible to fulfil all the obliga- er. The second suggestion is ! 1.„ lfi. sulphate of iron. And the tions of the past year. We are the fritillaria meleagris. These devil take the hindmost. "grateful to you all."small bulbs put up a stem about a foot high and suspend from it a nodding bell. Colors vary from dark purple to white or cream', whilst several varieties have chequered bells. They are suitwble for rock gardens or for pot cuature and they like a 'little shade. The _present .present is also the time for seed planting and ane of the many flowers which caught' my fancy amongst tropicals which - Will grow in less temperate Love is an -ocean of emotion surrounded by expanses of ex- penses,-- _.. < . fine lisp ay. be su�eceeded by a Percy Barker' Sheridan on April 26th. The i'Miss Iva Carr, Mrs. Carman Hay - . h bad �• 'tP�i planting of begonias. the num-,next discount offer will be for Iden. and her us n , ber- and- variety ,ef wluob nave iris .from Grufckshartk. , irecen•birWkthre `. at- Orn Mr:. Tom Rorrtak, Doti t,..4 s roam nerease :� hi>s�i r-.,,,,, nks,14 ixture...1 hal+l:�,.Mark.hasn. . ------ ihoriie_ .with his wife and_family Society. "All contestants for the 1960' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley, for the week -end. - The present is a good time to.�dnks Medal should now be Goderich, -and Miss Lais Webs note which bulbs you Will plant feeding .them rose'trees.with the )ter went to Toronto on Satur- next Bowiers' fall, I would like to stress ,following ymixturg at -the rate day, Lois returning after the a couple: Chicnodoxa are very-' of four ourrtces' per square yard. holidays to her sTehaol at Sear - early, very inexpensive and Mix well: 6 lbs. of superrphos- boro. The Bradley children, though like the scilla sibirica in' pha�te, 5 lbs. of nitrate of pot- Brenda, Faye and Alice, visited • , their randp�arents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webster. The The first meeting of the 4-41 I.adiesk Commercial Bawling Calif Clubs was held in the ILeague _-- Commercial the bfn Lucknow Town Hall on Wed- nesday, April 20. Mr. Dan Grieves, the agricultural repre- sentative of Huron. County, was present. There were 20 mem- Wilkinson. Elected president hers present for the Dungannon was Bessie James._ 011ier -af club. The I]kangannon leaders, ficers. are: Myrtle Beacom, -vice- John ()lark and Chester Fin- resident; Eve Garland, secre- iiigan,. were also present. The ,tory' .Anne�yan, .assistant sec folio s: of officers resulted as re�tary; Marie Langrid�ge, tress aa follows: 'president, Jamieson urer; Marion Beacom, assistant Ribes; vice-president, Leroy treasurer; Fran Morris, .,press Sowerby; secretary, Fhb :McNeil; reporter. Following the dinner, Vera Mrs. Scripture readings. The other auxiliaries vvelcom•e•d by r . Melvin Reed, contriu'ted music- al numbers and readings. Rev. T. Richards gave a fine address and following the afternoon pro- gram lunch was served to about 75 ladies attending. fsgeg moo - . B. OU" PAINT yOtIR KITC1� ri OR' BATnRooM-: °� with Ge�rgeTurton l INSUR-ANCE-r » Co-operators Insurance - Association A_ Complete, Line 'of Casualty.) i And Life Insurance. Prompt, Efficient Claims Ser- vice by Goderich Adjuster of CIA. 351 Huron Road Phone JA 4-74)1 T. Pryde & Son MEMORIALS YOUR JOB I �Goderich Representative more. eggs MR. FRANK McILWAIN dollar GOD I H JA 4-9465 • P registererl'Irrerrrosithe..- - - B___ E.rentide and Rock of' Ages Tegorrro's MOs'i" »NvENIEt 000 rooms and suites with . tub, shower, radio -and TV. Home of the, Canadian Pump Room -Dancing ... no cover, m minimuin. Ample free overnight parking. Fine Convention, Facilities. Family Plan Telephone EMpire 2-1848 .... °TORONTO a -- a " ' ,, .... %, _ , ,, ... ---- Dodds 1/- __ K I ID NI E 'Y''' -- A PI ii -S:._: NILE, May 2. -Mrs. 'Brock Whale -and Brocii jr., of Coeks- ville, visited with her cousin, Mrs. Orland Bere and family, • There was a good attendance at the •crokinole party held in the church basement. High winners were Fred Young .and Mrs. Carman Pollack and low The May meeting will be held in Dungannon. jaelc Alton was hostess .of last.Week -kr-the -April.meet- ing of the United Church Wo- man's Associatkin. Mrs.' C. Crotier,. president, wened the meeting. Mrs. Carman Ander- son read the Scripture, Mrs. Fred Young gave the lesson thought.: The roll call was an- swered by a verse with the Word "suffer," Mrsa Wm, Cranaton gave the• Mrs. Lorne Ivers gave an abater reading. Mrs. ptto-Fropp reported for the pars'onage committee and church kitchen. Mrs. Crozier Lady Blue - water Lounge. The election of next season's executive was conducted by Eve press reporter, Betty Smyth. winners Nancy Taylor and John Rutledge was reeen at Toronto to- get -his papers -as a garage machinist. r Mr. Steve Steadiers,. of Luck - now, visited recently at the home of Orland Bere and was accompanied home by his sister, Mrs. H. Horton, wiho spent two weeks with her daughter: Donna and Eric, visited with Mr. and Mra. Earl MeNee in Bellmore recently. Eric tly Europe is the Smallest of the world's continents. Brantford- General Hospital School Of Nursing 'CIIICKS bred. to lay tore FOR REOISTERED GUESTS IN DOWNTOWN D ETR 0 IT: tAMILY RATES No Charge for Children 12 and Under • st the center of all downtown activities. Newli fecorated. Ultra modern, comfortable clue, .1,1abriis• Excellent fobd at moilerete prices Iv ea modern coffees Shop and cafeteria. Radio, Television Room Available. Air Conditioned rooms in season; WITH BATH ote :;rigiViller '6 ri !Ida iti-ratter LLER llotty Pswisea, Oen, Mgt, be promised into chicks. It must be -built in. • SAY ROE CHICKS - and' get the right ones every time. Famouk STONE'S, DEMLERCIIIX TRUE -LINES, ROE RED and -SUSSEX CROSSES, Famed "Illt-LAY" blood, lines available and pro. ven at FARMS LIMITED ATWOOD, ONTARIO Nd high cost franc*. t011ents 600 BED HOSPITAL, FULLY ACCREDITED BY '- THE JOINT COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION .OF HOSPITALS THREE YEAR PROGRAM APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED ENROLL NOW FOR SEPTEMBER, 1960 CLASS For information 'phone dr write BRAVFORD_GENERAL HOSPITAL, Telephone Plaza 2-7871 Chambers thanked everyone connected with serving the din- ner. All teams were thanked for their coaoperatiori daring the' aeasibii at 'the -air Bar Mbrii Prizes were presented to the three top teams aslollows: lst, Red Wings, Lizz Sheardown, 'Captain; _2nd, Go Getters., Sybil Alle.iiI4:captain; 3rd, Flyers, Eve conducted the business period and Mrs,' Rolbert Stoth,e_rs and Mrs. Everett -Errington were ail- pointed.as the visiting commit- tee Per May and June. The roll Reduce Easily With The Naran Plan FOREST, ONT. "I am happy' to say that by using the Naran Plan fcir one month have lost sixteen pounds. I don't know of an easier or more pleasant way to lose weight. I am very -pleased with your product and am recommending it to my 'containing the word "freedom" for the meeting to be held at' est, Ont. . the home of Mrs. Howard John- ' How often have you looked in ston. Lunch was served. The4 the mirror and decided that yoti hoy'tesses for lunch were Mrs. are getting too fat? How often Es.ther Rivet, Mrs. Lloyd have you had to have lait year Hodges, Mrs. Howard Sohnston- clothes let out or bby a larger and Mrs: Hugh McWhinney.- size? How often have' you re- solved to reduce but given up be - Mr. rrom Fowler, student of cause of tiring exercise or star - Stratford Teachers' College, was vation diets? Thousand§ have found that there is an easy,.safe and effective way to get rid o unsightly fat. Prove it to your - d self, try the Naran Plan today, your ruggis as sold with a money, back guaran- tee. What can you lose? Nothing but weight. . .home With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler for Easter -13 and 18 CUT MONTHLY PAYMENTS? Let us show, you how: say you now owe about $500 and tbe monthly instalment payments are taking too big a bite oUt, of youx pay check. Simply arrange an'HFC Payment -Reducer Loan for that amount and pay 9ff all your debts. Chances etre you pay HFC much less per month than you're paying now (see table). Drop in or phone. tow cost life insuraate available on all loans Of LOAN $100 500 1000 1600 2000 2200 2500 MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS 36 months 79.53 90.38 20 months months 41.45 66.62 83.27 91.60 101.09 $ 6.11 30.01 58.10 93.19 116.49 128.14 145.61 mobtbs $ 9.45 46.72 91.55 116.68 183.35 201.69 229.19 Above payments include principal and interest, and are based on prompt repayment,tut donof include the cost of life insurande. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE M. B. Jenkins, Manager 35A Weett Street JA 4-7303 GoDetutH ro- titer, Herb Steven:pan, of Varna, visited one day recently With cousins, Mr. Harvey Alton,. Mrs. V. Errington and Mrs. Thos. EM- GLO ENAM EL Glo Enamel saves up to one third to a beautiful lustre finish that the work. It's simply because it's looks, and washes like the baked so easy to apply. No brush enamel on a new refrieratar marks, and one coat covers most For a flat, velvet finish, ask for surfaces. Kem-Glo Velvet. 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