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AWARD TO PROMOTE
A. NEWSPAROER•-CAREER
ayid Grant, of Aylmer, 19 -
graduate from
graele la of past Elgin High
her 1, is the winner of the
fl,r3t out al Newspaper Editer-
taa Awe; rd offered by 'The Lon-
f1OA Free Press. He is the son
of Mrs. Lloyd Grant, Aylmer
ruesurence executive.
This month he will enter the
U niversity of Western Ontario
four-nr caursa.
in
hbno¢s history, assisted
by the
eerash value of the award, $250
per year toward tuition"' until
he graduates.
Th anvard guarantees hiprq] e-jGTo training* 'in edrCoz:ial
on -
work with The Free Press at �i7 Goo t
rlbt less than $1,000 each suns In appreciation for kind ser-
•
ener until - graduation, after '�1 '� N vices rendered, a pet. ,Blue Jay
which he will be given priority d - - ij refuses to leave a .God rich fam-
consideration for permanent em- --� fly who adapted it soon after
ployment. - birth.
• The object of the award is to About two months ago, Mrs.
create interest among high Enchanting Animals II west to east on odd days and Jessie Deslatiriers, 7 Be'�tin•ett
school students in the oppor- - Last May you may recall Alen-' from east to west on even days :street East, noticed a baby •f lue•
tunities of 'a newspaper career tion of the Surrey nursery of the month. • Jay flopping around the Square
�.-.h..ual�irra a flower show a few .
4ara;d.,.to.;�,�,a�e„them,an.:.a}�p.ertu�ii ;)t.,htihhad a toad.in every �rf'�eil- weeks ago, it transpirt�d that �",pct almost hit by a passing ear:
for educational s8vancemen Since the .mother was not in
and'praetic^al training. .i house and a chief toad (nine' there -were not only flowers but sight, she took the baby bird
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FOR A
GREENER THUMB
Pet Blue Jay.4_,
Now
By ' G. MacLeod Koss
{ .ears service) in the show bird houses to be appraised. !hope and• brought it up on
Part .Time Business
Person to operate a very profitable ball point pen dis-
tributien in their spare time. No selling -No soliciting,
Only a to 4 hours required weekly to service automatic
dispenses located in hotels, stores, restatirtints, etc. No
experience necessary. $1,000.00 cash required for equip-
ment and stock. Writei'4n confidence to: Norwest lrl-
tiustries, 339 MacLareh Stf, Ottawa, Ontario. -35-37
Ihvu near the furnace Some "t`u'mpetenc4
four years ago a Goderich az-,
Judging
1 tfowers for human delight is one
- 'sten ,was presented with Y two''h.ing, but taking a domestic de-
toadsby a • junior- naturalist, ist, l'clslon for
000 LITE INSURANCE
$25°�l year reducing (c�rlvertible
�' tori!! : istirance
ANNUAL 'PREMIUMS
Age 30 $519.95 Age 40 • $111.23
Age 35 79.10 Age 45 173.23
Additional Benefits no:1 rancel'.ablr tot;ll {1:-1 hilits in-
come and -additional! ditional! accidental indemnity .tvailable for
the above plan at low extra premium.
OCCIDENTAL LIFE "Term Insurance
- W. C. FOSTER on the Best Terms"
Post .Office Box 2-33, Exeter -Ph. 317.
TERM LIFE ,DISABILITY GROUP
More peace of mind per premium of dollar. -25&37x
''. - ltt>�rm eizai l °g -° cit# , 5 ' µ x.
ftclLlSn, iti�llSCtI.spertf=ifrs off-tt t b1ti.FrniIk� and turtle food
•onn.•o
:mixture.When the bird was severalweeks old, Mrs. Deslauriers tookit along with her on e visit tothe home of her parents, Mr.
a bird .is- something
trordie,. Garland, which were one would . not •do for a best
transplanted from the Turtle friend. As it happened all the �,„u :qrs. ..a..> .yam.,..,.. ton, ext.
F d •Be filler After ar
!houses to be assessed were for Hambleton is a well-known Can
rival, the, pair disappeared much
wrens, so the problem of finding .,.Hambleton
than ton isia w writer) at
to the despair of the donor, but.a competent judge was resolved Can -
Pickering, Ontario. the decid-
ed
:floc a lapse of a year it became
comparatively easily. Discuss ed to leave it with them. But
suite customary to Meet one . or
'ng the dilemma later,' the goes when the llam'bletans learned
other of the treads in some tion was posed: ‘�'hat would you later they had to leave on a'
h:ckly matted wei ci over. Still have clone had thea, k1 �E'n en long --'trip, they came up to
later, 1i appeared that they had tries for the full rangeblue ,Goderich and left the ca bird again
h andwood-,
bl chickadee dee o
bird, ro I1 1� a
heen blessed with offspring')Weobe t at the Deslauriers home.
' '1, Y•e now encounf- rlccker -- which c{)llstitute the'.It was tenderly cared for ante
cl :�t 1 c,::11l1 order of size ' ecup,.nts for ,which the 1).li.A.!more hind allowed to fly away.
from the ehle1 toad who, in four
provides architectural c1 111 11 !But it always came back. One
:ons and notes on decor'? At
y t ar has begun to put 00 cm. day it failed to return. Some
Oo_;int. Where he so ods the tirst sight it setmled a small time later, the Delauriers Iearn
vvi111t rs has yet to le ! rev Billet!, •vi. y of critics would -have toed it had lost its way and was
t•ut his sunlno r n. .;',,t, .;1'= novo- :'e ts,cmb:ed. however, the makin:; its home at the C.P.R.
-p 1t u::der the, black 1)'1ysheet ,1 hlcui \c,:s solved by a ion; Station at the harbor. There, it
tittle student of wren character -
i h:ch covers the garclt n furni played with erasers on the desks
rare. Beim ol) ,clue, it enables >t:t s, who pointed out that nu o1a ed les, caught flies in mid -
111m to sleet) i11 I1111ch gat 'r• ,i,,1 ,Tied was a more meticulous in.
'summer time no l.�n:>ct vvorrics''lector than a wren. Punctual
.---lli-til, • - . s ars alarm clock . in arrival
r This year the mole has cep- 'ire on the job, a most enthus
1:aslie connoisseur and gatherer
neared, inspired, no doubt, by of bedding and carpeting n't, .un
the frantic tunneling, which are perturbedfbed by a wife pets threw•
�rriFpling Toronto. A neighbor uch of his gleanings out of the
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claims a cellar full of them, but carefully gauged door hole,
,ndepcncieni observer's as-ure us
on near nm .
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HAIR . STYLING
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BENC/TY "C 1.R-�,:
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GRADUATE OPERATORS
Harry Colclough
Len Pounder
Elltabetfi'-Holt-oft
FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL JA 4-7461
Evening Appointments -Legit 'and Elizabeth
HEATHER. BEAUTY SALON
.
LIGHTHOUSE STREET • -2.4
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
THE APPOINTMENT OF -
11RU�ROL
air and generally hall a ball, all
the time making friends with
the C.P.R. men, who.i,loved it,
too, But news by the grapevine
reached Deslauriers where the
bird had gone and it was duly
returned. Since then, the De-
lauriers have continued to give
the pet every care and its free -
That this estimate'Abordtrs drt=clupLilously cleanantl a con Glom as well. But the Blue Jay
tarn whistler at his work. lr\'ho ,
,..�ilyper;loie. Personal experience is sticking ri.aht..with the iamily..l,
is )united to one In -n)'- which at;•could be a...bett.eru..in.ter.preter-ufivt,ho adapted it as a baby.
•leiirf�t -'r4r1;e=-'''.,eeetgV•'zhnzegAb's4c7,,gxa..--5e,S11*.e1twO,s,,:YAILie54,:... » •..,v,
•rus,c, the bottom step from compeers? Add to this the fact , Sure is a difference between
that his rent -in insults gather.; goad, sound reasons and reasons
' ed from the. garden -is, always that sound good.
paid on time; often in advance;
=-tand you have in one small body PETERSON -'S
an.-ideal-i.taspecLar_and assessor-.
of any bird's[ house. It is ob-
vious that the list of judges Concrete Prodcts
' will have to be extended before w
next JunIt rear of Lumby's store .on
Just as
we went to, press we ! St. David Street.
\yore fortunate enough to re- Manufacturing -
ceive a release from the superReinfot°Bed Si ewalk Slabs
visor'' staff' of that peer of "bird e
hostelries, the Cardinal Lounge, Colored Patio Blocks
fin Caledonia Terrace. It ap-
pears that the already sumptu- Window Sills (Cement & marble)
oua 'facilities . at this famous Chimney Tops,. -etc.
rerld'ecvotts -have been further ; -, Phone JA 4-9591
,:xtcnd:d recently to include a (After 6 p.m. -JA•' 4-9971)
!lawn sprinkler. The occasion 28tf-
I was its first performance, just
at the height of the dought.FAST RELIEF *FOR
The time, of -course, was 6.01
ri.m. There were assembled at
ane and the same. time .,i the__
Cooling spray the following:
one father robin and three off-
spring, one blue jay, four rose -
our breasted grossbeaks, - of which
Once you' have _. enjoyed
three balanced on the hose, two
Dairy Products you'll keep Baltimore orioles, several red -
right on using them. We've" \ving blackbirds, one grackle, i
pleased scores of people • andr one catbird, a flicker, a warbler, N
: everal chickadees, and, as be
we'll please you too. 1.Iitted the "Lounge;" two card -
THE JOLLEEE PHILOSOPHER
•- BY -THE AN REW-DAIRY
MOST LAM\
WILL NEVER MAKE
HAY ATABBLI NG
IN THE R'1E./
R.R. 1, LONDESBORO - PHOAE BLYTH 28r15
or CLINTON HU 2-9357
as your -
Hy:LINE
REPRESENTATIVE IN THIS AREA.
Please feel free to contact Mr. Roy for Day -Old Chicks
or information regarding Started Pullets.
Neuhauser Hatcheries Ltd
STRATFORD, ONT. ,- PHONE 1910
-32-34-36-38
�I1 MIMEO/
DOM
FOR YOUR DAILY
BOTTLED SUNSHINE
DAIRY BAR -WEST S
J114.7951 GMDERI(H
� just can't affoid
take a chance .• .
to
...in such essential matters as providing an income for my'
retirement, and protecting my family all the" 'way ,•atoo.
"I can't run the risk of making mistakes on things as important as
these ---and that's why my life insurance is my financial 'first.'
"There are no question -marks --no 'ifs' and no 'maybes' -I know
that my life insurance will deliver the amounts I've arranged for.
I don't have to worry -I have guarantees."
Today is a good day to talk to a London Life representative
London Life Insurance Company
Head Office: London, Canada. "
' SEP. 60
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inals.
September ',Meeting
The first Fall meeting of the
G.H.S. will be held in St.
George's Parish Hall on Friday,
September 23rd at 8 p.m. when
Mr. C. R. Bristow, the president
of the Lucknow Society will l
speak on flower judging stand- i
ards and will subsequently in-
vite discussion on the subject. •
The prizes for the two flower
shows will also be distributed.
Plant Purchase
Today is the last call 'fbr
orders for bulbs to obtain the
20', discount. Orders and re-
mittance to Clem Graeuy at Box
1110, Goderich, TODAY.
FLORIDA SUNSHINE. IS
BOAST OF NEWSPAPER
Goderich area residents who
vacation in Florida will note
wit interest the following news
iitfrom St. Petersburg,
F1 rida: ,. %
• For 50 years the St. Peters-
burg Independent has gambled
-and seldom lost -on Florida's
sunshine. ' -
The .late Maj. Lew Brown of-
fered to give away the daily
issue of the Independent when
ever the sun did not. shine
n
t.--- P•et ersbt,rg- for a 24 r
'period. (Fie began the practice
September 1, 1910, and only 211
editions of the paper have had
to be given away during the 50
years. Officials and staff mem-
bers of the Independent observ-
cd-a golden anniversary ,celebra-
tion last week. . '
The almond is nota true nut,
The almond tree is really a
relative of the peach and nec-
tarine„ but the fruit has a cover-
ing that shrivels as the fruit
ripens, When ripening is com-4
plete this covering -has become
the hurny h sk familiar -to us
as the almontl shell.
OBITUARY
ther, Robert A. McAllister,
I Goderich.
The funeral service was held
MRS. R. D. CALWELL Saturday -a'f'ternoon at the Stiles
ekfuneral home. Rev. S. A. Moote
Mrs. Agnes Calw•ell, 78, widow , officiated. Burial was in Malt:
of Robert D. Oalwell, died at land cemetery.
her home in Grand end on
Thursday. She had been in i11
health for about three years.
Born in Goderich Township, she
was the former Agnes McAllis-
ter, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. William McAllister. She
was married ih 1908. The
live
couple d in Goderieh Town-
ship until, 1941 when they mov-
ed to Grand Bend. She was a
member of Victoria Street „Dee
ited Church in. !GSA; e ach. 6'"'
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Orval (Lena) Powell, R.R.
2
Goderich; Miss Marion Cal -
well, Grand Bend;; and one bro-
,
MRuS. M. 1). CRAW FORD
Mrs. Maurice David Crawford
died last Thursday morning, at
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital here in her 66th
year; •She .was formerly
Estella
Martha Ciarjt, and wasborn in
Saltford, a daughter of the late
Alex and Mary Ann Cox Clark.
.
,►'a r,
of Krirok°
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving, besides her hue -
band, are one son, Raymond
i Crawford, • London; one sister,
WE ARE D1 TAIL SPECIALISTS' IN .
BUILDING HOUSES - KITCHEN CABINETS
•and, GENERAL ALTERATIONS
- ',Your Satisfaction Is Our Specialty -
Kenneth Hutchins
GODERICH
32tf
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
PHONE CARLOW 2950
Mrs. Pearl • Stewart, Pont Col-
borne, and six grandchildren.
The funeral service was held
Saturday afternoon at the Lod
funeral home. Rev. R. G. Mac-
Millan officiated. Burial was
made in Maitland cemetery.
Olympic ice hockey, was first
played in�..1p'20 and in the nine
Unee laments to date Canada has - -. -
Lodger
'fi •clic sfx times while one victory
has gone to each of Great Bri-
tain, Russia and the United
States.
Annual C
f ate Model TV....
anti
21" CONSOL'B`S AS LOW AS $229.95
20% AND MORE DISCOUNT ON ALL UNITS.
- LUCKY DItAW
($59.50 value or equal refund on purchase).
SAVE DOLLARS NOW !
HUTCHINSON RADIO & TV
Huron Road - Phone JA 4-7831
-35-36
zsp IS TOPS
Fells trees up to 3 feet in di-
ameter. Cuts 1,8",trees.iri 18
seconds. Only 18j• pounds. '
Famous Homelite quality.
Have a FREE DEMONSTRATION
Hess bar and chain
NEW IDEA
DISTRIBUTORS
COMPLETE
-SERVICING
OF LAWNS, GARDENS
AND SHRUBS
sssYc�
GOOD TOP SOIL SOLD.
Also Sod Cutting and Laying;
Power Rolling for Lawns.
esissur
Goderich Phone
Carlow 2821
FREE0YP1nie^t
PARKING
(while space Ps available)
FOR REGISTERED GUESTS
IN DOWNTOWN
DETROIT
FAMILY RATES
No Charge for Children 12 and Under
M the anter of all downtown activities. Newly
' decorated. Ultra modern, comfortable guest
Meas. Excellent food atopyderato prices 1R
1 twr modern coffee }}hop and cafeteria.
Radlo, T.l.vilion Room Available.
Air Conditioned roomgan'swsen.
BOO ROOMS --
WITH BATH
• 4
WISS
;ret
ITULLER
NURSER`
Top ot thiol Hill DETROIT,' MICHIGAN
Phone JA 44171. Harry E. Paulsen, Gen. MBt;
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FACING GRAND 'CIRCUS PARK.
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HEAD OFFICE: CHATHA11f1. ONTARIO ,M
35 Colborne St., Goderich Phone JA 4-8317
D. D..
MacMILLAN_
WORSELL BROS.
GODERICH PLUMBING AND
HEATING
BRECKENRIDGE HARDWARE
PLUMBING and HEATING
PINDER . PLUMBING
GODERICH ELECTRIC
NEAR HOFFMEYER
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