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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-06-30, Page 5• Dissatjslaction With The Time ST. HELENS TakenFar Deficiency Payrnents: 13 J, C".1<iemi ' ,, y,) 4:fe w :.... w,,, es'eleve ivet,.the deficie'n'cy pay- ment, cheque for our eggs on June 21st. Like a good many se other people, I was beginning to wonder whether the' 1.BJM. ma- chines down'yap/�(,,�cy tOttr�awa yyhaad over- er"'"' was er-. T t ] old that there seenn;,s to be considerable dissatisfaction *70 with the Length of time Laken to get these payments out and worse still is the fact that some grading station operators are having a rough time persuading some of the •customers that their records of producers egg sales are being sent in promptly and eorreetly. Let's he fair about this and realize that the secretary in the grading station would have_ been .quite happy to have 'been left out of the whole deal. If in doubt, just drop in on the office stuff In any grading station and see haw much nelsance it .is to take off the numlber of A Larne e ggs, the eeecord the euSeetnee' name tyle- date, his registration number and member of A Lange eggs. It has to be done every time the customer brings in W ' tt : Would, ,,have, .bem much simpler for -the e+g "`gid= >ng station operator, had the Government said that the timer must must send in' his grade slips at the end of 'the period .in order to dbtain his'deficiency p yme'nt. We have, to do this ittkegPle. peg etaxeer iter -cru 'tractorfue .� .. • Let us also remember that there will be mistakes. But be- fore we hit' the roof tao hard, just remember hew many farm- ers have , missed` getting all the gas tax refund they were en- titled to because they neglected to send in the stateenent at the required time. Your egg grader is saving you some trouble and if a mistake does occur, the records are there. They have been regularly and carefully government inspected and the error can be corrected. Let's see hew the deficiency payment worked out. We had 275 hens. They layed 1,243 doz- en Tend over 1,000 dozen were 'the A Large grades. When we add in the eggs -used at home, the flock rayed at 64%; hot too high. It appatentlly has turned out that we had the most -pro.fi't- +ST. ' HEL .NIS, June .27. --The Sunday School room of the Un - �� tfetd Church hauukrach�. wa�s filled led TJzux acaom , �uii',,t and' bazaar sponsored by the Woman's Association.. LMrs. T. J, Todd, the -president, waa as- sisted in the Short worship ser vice 'by Mrs. B. F. Green and by Mre. Gordon M1aullberson whoreed, tlie, Ser:iptui e..1ers Mrs. Todd tended .a wet ,to the guests from the United churches of Lucknow, Calvin - Brick, Whitechurch, the Ash- field circuit as well as from our own conrniunity and introduced the following program: readings by 1Vti'ss, W. D. Ru therf'ord and Mrs. Falconer, of WhiteChterch; vocal solos by Miss Margaret Rae, of L'ucknow, Mrs. Cook, of Zion, Mrs. S. de Boer and Mrs, E. W. Rice; piano solos by Mrs. ISatuday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred( • Chester Taylor and Mrs. Willi Additional' and' Mr. and Mrs. Ru!therfard; a whistling numFrank McQinllin•.ber _ by Mrs. Currie, of Calvin -Brick, and an accordion solo bY Mary AUIFIELD , NILE The Goderich Signal -Star, Fifty years ago (May 0, igao) anKG,.way�wIbions to Mr. and Nes. Act Pent - Classifieds 1 newlyweds. ods. I * r'!F ^Y, 4fre *A ttreittngi L c I Columbia, hicir n o£ British c e, �. Coining Bur lore, , i4 k -lees t4Q44.las►. followed when ;tea was.serve Proceeds from t - tea and the bazaar ,and bake "sale amounted to nearly $60.0. This will `as- sist in the .project which is the redecorating • of . the Sunday School room. . • ,, Wire acrd• 'Ni`.t'S:" ,? '.WW.1JI %, et Tntger o , were recent gtterts of Mr. and Mrs. John . Cameron and o.tber relatives, Congratulations to 'Mrs.. Al- bert Taylor who won $50.0') in the, Goderich Sliare-tire-Wealth contest. . !1VIr. and • Mrs. Allan Miller, Douglas and Lois and Messrs. Ricihard and E'lllwood Elliott. were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Corrigan at Cookstown. The July meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held in the Community Hall on Thurs- day, July 7, at 2.3Q.. This is Ohildxen's Day and the roll call will be your childhood picture rand a nursery rhyme for the children. Program in charge of. the HOppy Handicracters. Picnic- lunch. icnic bunch. IMF., and. Mrs. Irvin McCabe, of Windsor, and Mrs. Carl John- oton, Bluevele, were visitors on able size of flock as Par as de- ficiency payments are concern- ed brut this is the way it turned out in cash. -- Receipts- from sale of eggs, $270.70.- Average price " (all sizes), 21.78c per dozen.. Re- ceipts -plus deficiency payments, $350.70. Average price ' (all sizes), 28.211c per dozen. The $64 question! Did the hens keep me or did I keep the herfs?W, N11W►ouHOLAND /,sill :mince ,&w*no• ISLAND JUNE 29/60 • r• PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 28-29.30, JULY 2 C""tire Your 1GA Retailer is pari of the Canadian way of life in this growing country of Canada. We know that whatever is great in Canada is rooted ' in neighbourhood institutions ... the local church ... the local school .. . the local enterprixe. As your community grows — so grows the Dominion. Such is the creed to which your IGA grocer subscribes. The independent owner of his store ... specializing in facet service, he is vitally cpncerned with local institutions. lie is your neighbour ... You will find he thinks much about the same things in the way you do. Drop in where you see the friendly IGA sign .. , your neighbour will.be glad to meet you during the Dominion Day celebration. DEL MONTE ," PINEAPPLE .— DRINK GRAPEFRUIT ECONOMICAL 2 48 -oz. 69, Tin's KAM , LUNCHEON 212-0.49c MEAT Tins P "{ GOLD SEAL FANCY SOCKEYE . SALMON 7-� oz. Tin 51c IGA COFFEE8-oz: Jar 89c IGA f _ - F.... PLUS _ _ Qt, LE DEPOSIT Bots" $1 --.$3 $3.05 ALL POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES IGA MAGIC, ROYAL GUEST Ctn. SLICED BREAD. of 200 24 -oz. Size C 24 -oz. Loaf 9c. r111r,1N aoLUMrr� %•1 r t7t "FA TABLIERITE MEATS PICNIC STYLE PORK SHOULIER BONE IN BONf:LSS Ib.. 49c HAMS CENTRE SLICES READY -TO -EAT BUTT PORTION Ib. G Ib.. TABLE -FRESH PRODUCE FLORID'A GREYS -- JUMBO SIZE WATERMELON1 ti 9c CALIFORNIA FANCY GRAPEs PICNIC TIME DEMONS SEEDLESS �• OR RED 6 Count Poly A.'iI ! to EII�D, 'June 27, 11V1 Anne MacKenzie and -her uncle, Douglas Farrish, spent a few days, with relatives. in Toronto. James .MacKenzie;. of Detroit,. is visiting his, brother, D.- R. k3,±f+,tst:�iik",w1r'waevr'm''vsuit+...w• Bi C'httrch, . se �"cog tr`"Aslfieitl were �ane 1l�ed last. Sunday when the congregation attended anniversary cervices in Knox C,h u r Ie h, ,iple , with- Rev, Charles 'Carter, of Vittoria Har- bour, as guest minister- ' IM,rs. 'Lavinia Bunce, of Chi- cago, is visiting with Mrs. Colin MacGregor. Alex. ,MacKenzie is a patient in Goderich hospital with an injured foot. OBITUARY are holidaying - with Mr. and 1-Iaribouriite Inri, formerly the {MrMs.r"HenryDave JYV 'l laP'rd hee ews anaid daud Joyoegh- . ter, Jean, have returned home terAlberta after visiting with record dance every Hr Teen Friday night, Johnny Brent, OKNX 'disc jockey. A dlance to remember everySaturday—night. .Iton....:Bra .:and- his • orchestra. Viecals by Jaek Levy. -26tf Regular meeting of St. George's Ohunchwoman's Guild will. be held Wednesday, July Oth, at three o'clock. Members are reminded to bring articles foci touc 1Land-take table. -26' JAMES B. FORSTER - A West Wawanosh Township resident, James B. Forster, 88. flaec-in Wingham General Hospie tal on Tuesday. Survlt'rng are a daughter, Mrs. Alec. -.(Jean) Ro- bertson, East !Wawanosh; sons, William, West Wawanosh; Jos- eph, Winnipeg; Cecil, Palmers- ton; Walter, Huron Township; Ronald, Lucknow; sister, Mrs Jean Morrison, Minneapolis. The funeral service is Thursday at Over 25 valuable prizes, in- cluding a transistor radio, bar- becue, tricycle, electrical • ap- pliances, etc., of the. Hospital Auxiliary Penny Fair will, be displayed from July 14 to 217 at Denommne'Ss Flower Shop, where tickets may be deposited. Draw will be made at the, Hospital Day Tea, July 27. -26 -The members of the Goderich Art Group are preparing for .a three-day showing of their most recent work. The exhibits will include studies of a wide range of subjects in oils, water color, and other media. Erich item is original;` there is no copied e work, The art show will fie held in the old collegiate, July 8,, 9 and 10, 2 to 9 p.m. -' -26 2.30 p.m. at MacKenzie Memor».,,,� ial Chapel, Lucknow. Burial in South Kinloss Township ceme-I Classified Ads bring quick results. r McFh .brotah, T Mee tery. urKs— 11 .-m---� :. GEORGE'S CHURCH"." - REV. SUNDAY, JULY 3 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Sunday _School and Bible Class. 11 a.m. Morning Service and "Sermon. (Junior Congregation ,end Nursery). No Evening Service. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector. MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and 'Choirmaster. THE UNITED© CHURCH OF CANADA North Street United Church 10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL; 11 a.m. "WEARY IN 'WELL -DOING." Nursery and Junior Congregation. REV. A. E. EUSI.ACE', B.A., Minister. MR. GEO. INGHAM, A.R.C.T., Mus: Bac; ' Musk Director. �. THE REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister' • Mr. H. de Jong, Organist Miss B. J, Woodruff, Deaconess 10 a.m, CHURCH SCHOOL. 11' a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. George Vais, Hensall, Ont. foi--r" (Nursery and Junior Congregation) "FELLOWSHIP AWAITS YOU" 10 a.m. Graded . Bible School. Adult Class. 11 .a.m, "A 'FATHER IS V.I.P." (1) To his sons. 10 a.m. BEN'MILLER UNIFIED SCHOOL—CHURCH. . 1.30 p.m. UNION •early CHURCH after Sunday School. REV. STANLEY MOOTS; B.A., B.D. MR. FRANK BISSET ,,..Organist. at� ,� hee.and ether relatives in this district. IMr, and Mrs. Cliff Steward sorad family, were recent visitors with friends at Forest. -Thirty ladies of Nile, mostly W.A. neemlbers,. enjoyed a - bus trip to Kitchener last week. The ladies toured. Hostess Potato Chip Factory at Preston and Weston's Bread. They were also' guests. en the "program "Bazaar" on C'ICCO Kitchener. Mr. Alvin Siheriwood was the tus driver. Miss Donna McNee is attend- ing " a 4-H conference at the Q.A.C., Guelph, this week, being one of six girls chosen to repre- sent Huron County. 'Two hund- red -girls from all over Ontario will attend.' V Teacher, mothers and pupils of S.S. 'No. 17, "Orchard Row" enjoyed a ,bus trip to Kit.ohener, east week visiting many points of interest. Mrs. Esther Rivett visited her l daughter and family in Toronto' last week -end. ' Mr: and Mrs. Earl 'MleNee, of Belmore, visited with Mr. and I'VIrs. Ross McNee on Sunday last. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Reward Sproul had a pleasant visit on Sunday when Mrs. Hugh Mason (Spray BaillieXe of ;Edeiluesttass;: x ; •:.. e.: ;tikef- ' caned at . _their. , home. Mrs. Mason was born on their farm erect. for a short time she and Howard• had. gone° to school to- gether. She was accompanied by her daughter and family, of ITorento. Is - Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McNeil and family attended the McNeil re- union at Toronto on Sunday. W.A. Meeting.---fha Nile Wo - Man's Association met on Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mfrs. Ross McPhee. Sixteen members answered the roll call. The president, Mrs. Wiggins, presided for the me•elting. 'Scrip- ture was read by Mrs. W. John- ston and devotion and prayer taken by 'strs, W. tutleclge.1 Mrs. H. Watson, Mrs. G. Ander- son were in charge of the travel •basket. The society„was invited to hold their July meeting at „ the home of a former member and president, .Mrs. Gladys Dustow, of Goderich. They de- cided to make another,"butter- fly” quilt. The hostesses, Mrs. Cliff McPhee and Mrs. Ross Mc- Phee served a dainty lunch at the close of the meeting. King , ard. VII died at the age of rs after a reign of less thanten years.Dining his u`r n ,� �� fn he se .ir .'> 4.f.4. e",, s. �..i I?eaeenaa�er �i�cause or his ef- forts to bring closer, together the quarrelling nations of Europe., " Thursday. June 34th, 1960 3' Because of inflatiu .and litigh. er taxation iib,e Oana&an White earned $5,000 sa 1>«the � B e on;iy 111 v S7 to. (,U i e 1 1 . x1, d err. d -n and-$1,75.9 +tib' In ll > r inflation has rectaced' the • )ur- chasing paver orf the .1050 .re sidue.. by exactly ;oge-ha]L -, •• w Shiefinents of asbestos from BEA AHEAD Doctors say everyone should be, checked for TB each year. They have our safety ,in mind. The test to be carried out in Huron County this summer will determine whether those tested have had TB. 'You will be asked to return two or three days .later, and have your test read. If signs of TB are evident, then a chest x-ray will be arranged for. The x-ray will show whether TB is active at the- time. The best way to keep a jump ahead of tuberculosis is to find it early.. Visit one o,f the 18 FREE TB DETECTION_ _CLINICS in. HURON__ July 19 f�.-Augiist5 - HURON- -COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS' ASSOCIATION Canadian mines rose 13.5 per cent it _ - 29c THE SALVATION •A . SUNDAY; JULY 3 CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. PETERSEN 11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING, • 3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7 p.m. SALVATION, MEETING. Tuesday, 8 p.m. _Prayer and. Bible Study. You are never a stranger at the Army. GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH 1J0 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL—All Ages. 11 a.m. "HO,' EVERYONE THAT THIRSTETH," 7 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE FROM CAMP HERMOSA. E. Von KEITZ, Minister. • W. BETTGER. Organist. DON MESSER JUBILEE coming to ' • LONDON .AND ' ST. THOMAS J:ULY 22 with Charlie Chamberlain, Marg Osborne, and' the Bu,chta' Dancers: - 2.30 P.M: — LONDON WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS. 5.00 P.M. - OUTDOOR BARBEQUES. 7.30 P.M. — MAIN ST. JUBILEE, ST. THOMAS. For further information on how farmers can attend free of charge, see your 'MASSEYFERGUSON DEALER, GEORGE WRAITH -26-27 ifeR at F. E. HIBBERT & SON • . • .. • • •.0 .- .,•; •. • • • • TVILAN* •CQ. FREE METHODIST CHURCH WELCOMES YOU. 9.50 a.m. Family Sunday School. 11 ' a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. 7 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. REV. E. A. COPPER, Pastor ---JA 4-9306. MORTONS -•-- CHICKEN, TURKEY, BEEF POT PIES . 3 8 -oz. Pies -8 3c RED STEER CHIP STEAKS 2 4-0z. Pkgs. 49c Bethel Pen :ecosta l T'a ber•nadle SUNDAY, JULY 3 ib a.m. Sunday School; classes for all ages. 11 a.m. - "HOW JESUS SHOWED HIMSELF." 7.30 ,p.m. ''ATTITUDES TOWARDS CHRIST." Tuesdajr, 8 p.m, Bible Study and Prayer; Meeting. Friday, 8 perm. Young Poples. REV. H. '. CRA' *KNELL, Pastor . - Phof JA 4.8506. You art'• Invited to come and worship with us.. `Treebark' • • .• • n � The Most Perfect 'DUTY -PLUS -1 EACJTY" Carefree Carpet in The World! • A • •• • • . '. i