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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-06-30, Page 7ar,r4,14 TO CALL FOR HOSPIT'AL TENDERS, STORY, diAIMS Tenders are expected to be called Within abottt twit5 we for eqnstruction of the provine- ial infinmary Goderich, a flinW0 0bory ont oQJcs 'IcniVenstn-rthilnett•Intt-TitindiY. The hospital is to be for maxi - Mann beneat platients,-those who are mentally ill, mentally re- tnrcied and sealle-helpless pa- tents Who get the maximum anTount of treatment any insti- tntWn. east give. • • ne • IOLLEEE PHILOSOPHER DON N VB ROO K 11)7,,r• '`,",:irt, • . an s. on Jefferson, DONNYBROOK, June 20. elintsin, visited Sunday with Visitors with awl.. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John George Phillips last Sunday Noble gad family. were: Mr. John Oollon,' of atia- Miss Betty Devereaux and 'gars; Misses Irene and Rose daiss Elaine Jefferson, both of OVenTiOri OM:VA ,110.4W-„l_A(101.W. -4/togi..,;1.401.0-414101(.. tUe.eit. Mrs. Mary Walsh, WhO is. Inak;'ent.s over the week -end. Jig her home with them at the -The June meeting of the present time. Mrs. J. C.'llobinson, of Wing - halm, spent Thgrscilay with 1111r, Edward 'Robinson an 'Judy while 'Mrs. Robinson, Jim Mid 11; -.14,YetTe4-'1:14;.-412 bata).•Vtairtia: 4 London. • 'oharge o Mrs.- Wesley Jefferson and Mrs. Start Chamney led in Debbie spent Wednesday with prayer. fMrt. Ray Hanna read her mother, Mrs. Elgin josiing, the Scripture. Mrs, Gordon Naylor gave a reading.. A duet was s,ung by Susan Thompson and Barbara Chamney. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read by Mrs. Stuart Ohansney. Mrs. Wm. Hardy gave a reading on Christian Stewardship,. Mrs. Tom Arm- strong gave a reading Mrs. Sam Thompson had charge of the chapter in the study, book 'Africa- Disturbed." Susan Thompsith received the offering. It was decided to hold a bake sale in Wingham council cham- bers on Jane 25 to raise fsinds rssiiir-311-o% Mlrs Jeffergon :class ed the meeting with prayers.. 111Irs. Harold Woods had charge of the Ladies' Aid. Mrs. Woods led in prayer. Mrs. Ray Hanna -gave a reading. Mrs. Edward Robinson gave the min- utes of the last meeting. Mrs. Woods closed with the benedic- tion. A sale of flower slips and and help him feel that he is knees. This always led to some plants was held at the. close ()cone of the gang, the booklet goodnatured, boyish scuffling, in the meetiogs in aid a the suggests some fascinating games which one type lost two ,front W.M.S. Lunch was served by that can be played at RCAF teeth and another got a warped the hostess, assisted by M. station parties. * * nose, at one party remember. Stuart Ohamn:ey and Mrs. Wan, Hardy. Most s of these ice-breakera - • *, * ihers was Boomer; 4/fis sasidsMrs-s-Colin R; Jeffers son and Ina, -;of Fullerton, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jefferson. Miss Lucy Thompson, of Bronte, spent the week -end at her home here and also visited IT TAKES ABOUT THREE TORNIO plkONE BOLTS TO HOLD AORt, TOGETHER .BUT ‘), ONE. Nifr TO WATT TI; W.M.S. ,and Ladies' Aid was held Tuesday afternoon at', the houne of Mrs, Ernest Snowden with 12 ladies present. •The call to wordhip was given bY *.ssinftor**•340,..-bn `the W.M;S: meeting. Night after night we'd just sit HON. J. STURDY, REINA, , BRIDE FETED ThurSdaY, hale soth, 1960 and argr. Heck, sometimes we s TAYLOR'S, CORNER, June Talbet, of Baylield, bride -elect !PUPILS VISIT laround the mess and drink beer AT TAYLOR'S CORNER BAYFIELp. -Miss 'Cathleen 21 -The- Hon. John. Sturdy, of felt so socially . insecure we'd have to get right Out of the mess and cycle five miles through the blackout to sa. auls sP,t10, genie Or -Shove harefini: s, Ob, .we r' (Rd have a few .Id games that might"crop up once • . in a while at a station party. 0 ON A LIMB of Londeshoro. , Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves, a Toronto, visited over llse week -end 'with. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson and other relatives, and were also guests at the Pentland -Pearce wedding at Dungannon, Mr, and IMrS. Janes Leddy and Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jef- ferson were • Sunday (visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell _COMPLETE - SERVICING'. --0E--LAWNS, GARDENS QUICK DELIVERY is just one of the many things you'll like about Andrew's Dairy. Just calls .7951 for your "DAIRY PRODUCTS" and you'll be sure of -comejete satisfaction. AND SHRUBS GOOD TOP SOIL SOLD. ALSO SOD CUTTING AND LAYING. :mist s IVANS NURSERY Top of Dunlop Hill Phone . JA 44171, 23tf ssiss-sll• ONTARIO LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY • Select Committee on Crop_ Insurance , On April 5th, 1960, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario appointed a Select Committee "to enquire into all, matters relating to insur- ance of agricultural crops produced in Ontario against hazards to Jose, crops during the growing -season, antri-vithout limiting he -gFhe'rant'refWrfii're`k6firg," tO iifiers-:. 1: The hazards affecting each crop during the growing season, suchlas hail, drought, frost„ wind, excessive. rainfall, flood, ' . disease, insect pests, etc.; , 2. The annual losses sustained by the producers from each .hazard; 3. The insurance, if any, presently available for crop insur- ance in reapect of each hazard; , 4 ' 4. The rates charged or that might be charged by insurance - against any or all hazards; , 5. The application of the Crop Insurance Act ((anada) to, Ontario, or particular areas thereof, or in respect of par- ar. crop s or otherwise; . make such recommendations as are deemed advisable with respect thereto; Alit Committee invites representations from parties interested in any or all aspects of the foregoing terms of reference. Such repre- ,entations-should be in the for pa of written briefs, -fifteen copies. of which should be submitted to the,Seeretary of the Committee not later than September 15th, 1960. An opportunity will be given at a later date for those Making subriii;iions to appear it', person before the Committee. . 0. R. Bagg, S,eeretary, Box 247, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto 2,.Ontario. William A. Stewart, M.P.P., Chairman June 16th, 1960. II • • BILI, SMILEY) secure in the knoieledge that The great' traditions we helPecl to establish' are in safe hanFts, I've. felt this way since I read in the papers the other day about the new pamphlet for air force personnel. * * Entitled A Guide to Social Recreation in the. Royal Can We old *air, force types are resting easier these niphis, But tney were -pretty effernin- atv, badly , organized efforts, eompared-' toz,-,,IttObitiVil:-.* 1 ample. , We did have • one,. ,though, that fwgs . Played on hands and Icne srlike thee new ones. Two large, preferabln thick- headed young pilots Were chos. en. Each was given a weapon, M. and Mrs. Ray Wilson consisting of newspapers or magazines, lightly rolled. They motored to London last Wednes- were blindfolded. Then, on day. They were accompanied hands and knees, they stalked by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bell, each other. Idea was to find Clinton. We are sorry to report your opponent and club him un- Mr. Bell had to remain for conscious. First to draw blood further treatment in Victoria adlian Air Force, it is a lltipagea was the whiney', and the loser Hospital. document. They quoted only had to buy a round fen. .all Mr. and Mrs. John Snell, sr., few passages froth it, in the hands. and grandchildren,' of :4Londes- newspaper stories. But these were enough to convince me * * * Regina, Sask:, is visiting with his relatives in the community of JulY, has been feted at sever- al functions in honor of her approaching marriage. Entertaining for her wane SIGNAL -STAR , . .ii,-AgrAtlie...,Ratft,-,Weet4t ,..c-a*ett, lirgrGiowth‘vt,041411,,and,314its: spent Tuesday in. London ..with Ann Westlake, when the Misses 'Mr. and 1VIrs. Al Williams and Wendy Greer, Lynn& See•tch- family. mer, Sandra Westlake and MiSs Elaine Wilson, 1VI.r. Law...Rosalie Westlake assiste,d with renee and 'Meredith Wilson, and the gifts. sv . Miss Margery' Williams of Gode- (Mrs. R. Bodtnhani, Baydeld, T„,ich,,4p_ent Suntlay-in. B-ra4tiold. M.,11:04t,s%,ut he home-wheR I.. vfith, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cud- the wartien ' of the Baptist •Churoh henored lVfiss Talbot at inore and Karin..Lawrenee res miscellaneous shower:, Pres - his for a' longer stay with 4 entation address .was read by his sister. Facer, and Miss jr and -'Mrs. Chester Sturdy Mrs" Re'ss Evelyn Hyde and slVfisa Ann and family spent Sunday. in Lon - Westlake presented giftg. • don with•the lays brother, 1VIr. and Mrs. Donal 'Vernighan. Mr. and Mrs. Jobe C. Harper, of New York City, are visiting Mrs. Harper's grandmother, Mrs. Ben Allen. - boro, were visitors at the Mc. ,413.0theti-" Of Our siduPie little Cabe, home on Sunday. dharj_at iiis•feininst_atargieirtiltogreaes_,theveesre games was something like that Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Re -dies and a whole jot more fun. * * * one they play at the women's and Mrs. Irvine Oke spent Tues - The institute, called Sing, Say or day in Toronto with ladies' We'd all gtand in a circle. brother Mr. Lloyd Currell and igaisegyda,ecsgaigunnadeinditoestode, in turn had to tell a story, s_floy. u Mr. Curren has_ been Pay. We'd a song, or have bis trousers --- hb eeTilpha ect accepted pa atm! rdPmh als o cent his feeling of personal insigni- removed and a pint of cold ale proved. - - is now somewhatun- ill but ' ' ficance. To bring this about, poured over that 'part of his Mrs. Geo. Ginn returned home ' anatomy between navel and Sunday evening from a thr'ee week visit with her daughter, Mrs. Js. Sectran, of Lethbridge, Alberta. She also visited her brother, Mr. Emery Snyder, Sask. Dale - and Diana rich, spent - a ife*?dn'Y's -with their •granljaarents, Mr. and , , Oke,,....Genies Mrs. Irvine 'Oke, _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall,s•Mr. and •Alh.s. Willis Hall and family, of- Wingham, spent , 'Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson.. Service at 2.15 on Sunday ,in Zion church. The new minister' will be inducted at the gisyfield church on Wednesday, June 29th at 8 o'clock in'the evening. --- ' SiSgt. William J. Raithby, ac- companied by his wife, and children, wa:s a recent visitor with his parents, Mr. and'' Mrs. Earl Raithby. S/Sgt. Raithby is seem -446.4e. KaYed-on...,your "knees. Thaera.s. good a method.,Iffirntristayectsonly when most -aVairsi" of abolishing 'S-tiffring of the Players were leaving first and reserve, and levelling ad- thing in the morning for a new .ferences in rank. Here.'s one station. First, you gathered all af them. It's called Railbit.:"All the plates and saucers from the keeel on the floor in a cirelp. dining room. Two teams were The leader "asks each, one ill picked, and each retired hastily behind a barricade consisting of the piano or a large table turn- ed on its side. Then you skim- med a pl4e every time one of the opposit team stuck his headup. u'd get one right back at you, hence the name Boomerang. This was jolly, cheerful game, designed not only to break down the tradi- tional reserve of the fighter pilot, but also every window in the place. * Miss Josephine and Mr. David McAllister. turn if he 'knows • how to play Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Webster, of rabbit. When they admit they St. Helens, visited Sunday withi•rdo not, be rises and says: 'Well, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney'A guess we *aril play it therr, and family. s • I no one %knows. • hose." That tmr. and . iorra. 10,:rolan, mc..11,w_osild eertainly establish alis iir Clinc.hey anst Kathy; of Auburn, l'u'intal: friendly attitude at anY cousins; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley party. were Sunday visitors with their 8 * * Jefferson and Delbbie. Here's another. "AB are ask - Mr. and Mrs. Edward ,Robin- ed to kneel in a circle to • liiii son, Jim, Bill and Judy visited initiated into the order of Siam. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stew- They are requested to repeat art Stnith and family, of Kitch- after the leader the oath of ener. . allegiance: 'Owa Tagoo ..,Sjain.' Mrs. Bob Lake and family, They say it slowln at first, then Zillr. Silll Smith, and family, all rapidly. One by one they--re-sin of Dorchester, Mr. and IVIrs. Don Jefferson and Cheryl, of Clinton, were Sunday visitors Iwith-..Muld. Mrs_ john Nhble kAcL famibr.,,, - Who Says, jtedaciti Is Difficulif CALGARY, ALBERTA. 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Active youngsters use plot of_hot water at bath-and-be'd time, but with electricity on your side you'll be ahead of the game. ------------- Install a modern, two -element electric water heater of the right size and capacity for your farnily's needs. Then, when you scrub, tub or do th'e family washing, you'll always have an ample supply of hot water waiting for you. You, won't have to Wait for it. And, thanks to electricity, you have the extra reassurance of safety and absolute cleanliness in operation. To get more out Of life, get the most out of electricity. " fault that we were born 20 years too soon. Mr. and Mrs. Qordon IsIcGrat- ten visited over the week -end with the former's sister, Mrs. Harry Masecar and•Mr. Masecar and faraily,•at Victoria, Ontario. NURSING HOME .__ • fund. T. A. JARDIN Representative W1NGHAM, ONTARIO ' , Phone 147 , invesntors uun'ao 11 an a PF, Thursday, June 30th, 1.0*. season for out-of-town school children to be making tours areund aodertch...-and there are many of them this year. They visit industrial plants and sites Os historical interest. -Jailes-22,tisec. Signal - Star plant was visited by 100 pupils from the. Hay Township School Area. They were a•c- eompanied by the follpwing teachers! •D011. Cs'Brien, Mrs, H. Need, Mrs. E. Deichert, Mrs. E. Desjardine, Charles McLellan, Mrs. C. Deichert, Mrs. Norrning- ton. The pupils of No. 3 Morri,s Township were visitors at the Signal -Star can Monday, June 27, and of.No. ITSborne, say :MTS. has K. Beelter, 4 written, to that imr pupils would lOte vi#14 The $1z44 -4114r 514.44 • The latter groupoivibl 100We three taus leads of children. FAIOW TO ,MOVE :TO LONDON Nirs. Jack McMillan wtas teutained .at a farewelli tea in her henor at "the home of Mrs. Jim Queen by members of her. 'howling tearn,--They were: Mr ey Johnston, Mrs.' Oar] 13}annister, Mrs. Charles( Hams, Mrs. Murray Sbeardown, Mrs. Anthem loore, 1Virs. Don. 4a14 Masse, Mrs. Harry' Utile, Mrs. Frances" Schram and WA. Artilitir Peak. A gift of jewelry was pre- sented to Mrs.Millan 'Who 10 Leaving Goderioh to reside In London. Her husband, popular manager of mthe meat depart- ment at the A & P -Store here, has been transferred to a Lon- don A & P Store. Of CANADA 'IC Head Office: Winnipeg Offices in Principal Cities semposoes•••••••sommi THE EVIL EYE • BY BOB11ESICEM- _Every once in awhile t possibilities of esing hypnosis in athletics pops up, such as following the Johansson -Pat- terson• fight. One expert said that Ingemar appeared tO,he in a 'somnambulistic state, • which he 'indeed was - from a clompi on the chin. The foremost sports hpyno- fist of our era Was Dr. 'David' Tracey, who in 1954 attempted to bring the New York Rangers out of a slump. ' The plan came a cropper when the doctor at- tempted to hypnotize Alex Ka- neta and Tony Leswick at the same tilne. Anyone who knew these in- dividuals will not be surprised that the doctor emerged from the room, his eyes gfAIY: - It was not long after that the Rangers abandoned hypnosis as a -means -of winning hockey .games and went back to losing again. 1..,crbart. irs: INDIA PALFALE B R E Pleasant surroundings. Care for up patients Orbed-patients. Home away from home. MRS.. H. EARNSHAVI 53 North St. Godeiich Phone 8861; 24tf. 1100*******0*******4140964 FOR GENERAL INSURANCE SEE- KEN CROFT FIRE - AUTO- LIABILITY - CASUALTY 23 TF' 4 AKINGIOANS, MAKING FRIENDS JTHAT'S- 0011 SS Making instalment cash loans, of course, is a specialty at WC. Bit with every loan we try to make a new friend -by lasing helpful, by providing the fastest 'possible service, by liendling your account with consideration anctunderstancling all along the line. Please drop in or phone. 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