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GODERICH
With a skilful i.
nostalgia and arriessratait,
well.known CRC
personality Harry Boyle
writesof the people
and places, the trials,
triumphs, tears and
laughter which for him
4,iere the'essence of his
happy boyhood on a. farm
in. Huron County, Ontario,
For all its char, this is.
an essentially realisti
account of the :difficult
years between boyhood
and manhood described
with sensitivity and
perception.
' With illustrations, by
Gordon Rayner.
CLARKE IRWIhI -
,75._ „75ToRoNvANcouvERTO,
Soil And Crop
Assoc., Annual
The annual meeting- of the
Huron County Soil and Crop
Improvement Association last
48•461A
R.R. 1, Dublin, as president.
Other executive members
in-
clude; _vice-presidents, 4.11004
McKinley? R.R, 1, Zurich, and
Ralph- Foster, R.R. 3, •Goderich,�
see>'etary-treasurer, D, H. Ntilez
Clinton.
Ken Bragg, representing .o
Canadian manufacturer of fer-
tilizer, was guest speaker. • iTe
week elected "George Wheatley, said that while -gram has been a
the traditional feed, the t end
naw is- to pasture. He termed,: !
pasture as the cheapest food'
to produce—it leaves the land
in better condition than moat
• cash crops. Soil -testing saves
on fertilizer costs, said. Mr.
Bragg, who also stressed the.
importance of the proper use of
fertilizer.
Directors elected atthe meet-
ing include: Jack Taylor, R.R:
5, Wingham, East Wawanosh;
Ian McAllister, R.R. 1, Zurich, •
Hay; Anson McKinley,R.R. 1r
Zurich, Stanley; Elmer Powe,
R.R. 2, Centralia, Stephen; Bob.
Daon, R.R. 1, Hensall, Usborne;
Bob Broadfoot, Brucefield,
Tuckersmith; Norman Alexaud-
1 `Q Short a: je ,� Rani
li`nlght, R.X 2, "Bros"si ll, Grey; '
Row McMichael, Wroxeter, Ho -
wick; George Underwood, IT.R.
1, Wingham, • Turpberry; .Ralph
Foster, R.R. 3, Goderich, Ash-
field; Bob Grasby, R.R. 4, Brus-
sels, Morris; '�Tonl Webster, R.R, .- ..
2, Auburn, West,. Wawanosh;
George Wheatley;—R.R. 1, Dub-
lin, . McKillop; Edward Grigg,.
R.R. 3, Clinton, Goderich Town -
ship; Douglas McNeil, R.R. 6,
Goderich Colborne.
Two past presidents, Dict['
Procter, R.R. 5, Brussels, and
Russell Bolton, R.R. 1, Dublin,
were appointed auditors.
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FOR 110 - 120 -VOLT CIRCUITS FULLY APPROVED
IT'S EASY AND LOW COST TO DECORATE ALL OUTDOORS, THIS
CHRISTMAS — at these big Canadian Tire Savings! Weatherproof
wiring, new safety sockets -- are made in Canada. Extra -Length
gives greater coverage; add-on connector for' extra sets and
spring clips for easier trimming. Giant size colored bulbs
help you make a spectacular display—at a minimum outlay.
der
Here's a streamlined vehicle
1orn,the-. young "motorist!"
Attractive metallic blue
with silver - painted grille
that has simulated lights.
High impact red plastic hub
•caps for that modernistic
touch. Ball-bearing pedal
drive has 3 -position 'adjust-
ment to accommodate the
growing child. White enatn-
•elled steering•wheel. White'
:seat pad. 35" long, 18" wide.'
Just the vehicle to let him
play being a farmer! Long,
high hood for massive ap-
pearance. Bicycle type
chain drive with nylon
bearings for easier pedal-
ling. Simulated . tractor
block with realistic spark
plugs , • looks just live
the .real thing! Corrir.lete
with adjustable steel seat,
semi -pneumatic tr a c t o r
tread tires, and trailer
hitch. All red, white t'*--
Si7 x 19 x 28" high.
He'll be a rushing "fire.'
man" ... rushing here arid
there with great excite-
ment! All red with white
trim. Chrome plated warm -
ing bell. 3 -position . pedal
drive. White hand rails;
Rear step for driver's as-
sistant; Non -glare flexible
"Play Safe" windshield;
Rear view mirror: - Red
plastic hub caps; White seat
pad; Silver painted grille.
^1" long, 18" wide.
RXTRA BULBS—
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ULBS—
,14,E 1i for 59
FE, THRESWHEELIN a
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T R.lC YC LE $
"LARGE -SIZE" TRICYCLE — (Illustrated) for the
1 to 8 yr. olds. Tubular steel frame; Rear stand-
ing plate; .Adjustable handlebars; Bicycle -type
pedals., Adjustable steel saddle. Durable red en-
sntel finish with ivory. trim. Ball-
bearing
al - 15.99
bearing 20" front wheels
"MEDDLE -SIZE" TRICYCLR —Similar to above,
apt for ,the 3 to 5 year olds and wfth'1 " front
wheels, 10" rear wheels, 1 �.
I" rubber tires. Was $15,99 ......»...» »....
"SMALL -PRY" TRICYCLE—Similar to above, but
for the 11 to 3 year olds and with 10"
front and 6" rear wheels. Was 0.99 "' . 8.49
iso
!ALUMS "MEDIUM" TRICYCLE—(Illustrated) For the
3 to S year olds. Beautiful flamboyant turquolae anti -
tip frame, ivory trim. Fender. with skirt;lated
heavy duty handlebars; Red plastic grips; Colored
streamers; large metal seat; Hand arda. Ball-bearing
front wheel, 16.95 .
lain" white sldewall-tires•
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D3LUXE '!SMALL -SIZE" T*ICYCLI@ -- Similar to above
but for the 11 to 3 yr. olds. With rod and blue
fh white trim. 10" front wheel,
1� " lackwall jumbo size tires •••:•. ..... 11.99
DEL• UXS "LARGE -SIZE" TRICYCLI--(IIluatrated). Sim-
ilar to above, but with targe two-tone metal e
seat and heavy-duty car style fender 18.95
"TINY -TOT" TRIKE—(illustrated) For beginners. Low
and sturdy for safety. Rubber pedals, gripe 16" seat.
Blue finish, with red enamelled "wheels4.69
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"KIDDIES' WAGON For youngsters,
up to 4 yrs. Reinforced sheet -steel body.
Rolled top edges; all metal wheels; Red
enamelled price arD
finish 4% x 8s/4 x 1-6"O
°The lowest ever
"GREYHOUND" COASTER WAGON —
Red enamelled finish, Lifetipe bearings,
rubber tires. Really, a tough. "boy-resift--
arit" wagon. 4" disc-• wheels, ' �.r
%" tires. 21 x 10 x'23/4" -
AS ABOVE — but with 6" wheels,
3't" molded rubber tires. � o
2614 x 123 x 311x" deep
AS ABOVE — but with. `?" rust -re-
sistant wheels, 11/2" - treaded car -
tree tires.
.`' -26% x 12 x 31/a" deep
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UTILITY WAGON—Just the wagon for
the little businessman . . for delivering
groceries, newspapers, etc. Heavy steel
.frame, nati'ral varn;,had hardwood body.
;81/2" nylon bearing steel disc wheels,
rubber tires.
'Box 13x29"
9.90
fSUPE1 - EXPRESS--Ag above, but larger
jin size -15" x 36"
Less rack
....11.98
DELIVEP..Y RACK— '
for above
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8 -LIGHT INDOOR TREE LIGHT
SET—Assorted colored bulbs pper-
ate in series. Spring clips on bulb
sockets for fast tree trimming.
Bulbs glowbrightly to make your
Christmas ,tree a brilliant spectacle. •
For 110 - 120 volt circuits. 99
Wjtli long cord and plug.
long .23 24" ,o�. .4
Set MULTIPLE LIGHTING 2 49
EXTRA BULBS — For above, a.,- SET
sorted calors. EXTRA BULBS — For above, assorted
5 for ■22 colors — 5 for 45
' Shiny Silver Lead Foil
wa .200 strands 4ti0 strands
24" Z long 4
7 -LIGHT INDOOR MULTIPLE
LIGHTING SET — Lights operate in-
dependently. Spring clip sockets easi-
est to attach to tree. Larger, brightly
colored bulbs with cord,
plug and add-on connector.
Set .... 1.59
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LCJ
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Bright silVer-tone garlands
12 -ft. lgth
.25
WA" diam 47
18 -ft. lgth.
.EXTERSION -CORD SETS
OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORD Weather-
proof, complete with cap.and plug;—heavy duty.
(Winct-up Iteel supplied on 25, so -ft.)
iNDOOR EXTENSION CORD —
with tap and,°tri-plug.
TRIPLE TAP
Convenient; ts you
make 3 connections from
outlet .21
ene
.79.
OUTDOOR
FLOODLIGHT
KIT - with 150 -watt bulb.
Floodlight the exterior of
your home. Includes mount-
ing bracket and plate for
above ground installation;
also ground spike. With
weatherproof cord, p 1 u g
and' clear
bulb
319
AS ABOVE—but with 100 -
watt Blue, Green, Red, Yel-
low or Pink
Bulb 4.29
1."
BULB
EXTRA
FLOODLIGHT
SOCKEVint
SPIKE
Weatherproof
socket with
extension <yutlet and gtound
spike.
FLOODLIGHT
_BULBS — Clear 2.75
Colors — each 3.85
FLASHER
Keeps tree lights .or other
illuminated decora- 4n
tions winking ell
STURDY—EASY TO SET UP
XMAS TREE STAND -.59
Big 17" leg spread; holds trees up
to 3" diem. Bright green and red
sturdy gteei. • Water container to
keep tree fresh. • ez
DE LUXE
TREE HOLDER
Larger size with ad-
'rled features. Bright
nickel #nd chrome
slots forl__ the tree
lights (not included).
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Post out-of-town mail on time,
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CLASS MAIL ... gets prefer-
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Contain your Post Office
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Christmas wishes...mean
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Nuclear Power -
Data For Pupils
High school students in West-
ern Ontario this winter will get
'first-hand reports on Canada's
first full-scale nuclear power
plant.
It's part of an information
program set up by Ontario
Hydro and Atomic Energy -
Catiada Ltd.
Ivan Lloyd, Chief Guide at
the Douglas .coint Nuclear Pow-
er Station, will vifrit schools in
the area bounded by the BruLe
Peninsula, Guderich and COI-
lingwood to talk about the' pro,
ject and the part it will pray
in .the future supply of wee-
tricity.
of Lake Htfron midway between
Kincardine and Port Elgin, it
wilt in operation by 1965_
with a capacity,of 200,000 kilo -
More than 40,000 persons
have visited the plant's Inform-
ation Centre this year. The
Centre will be open Sundays
throughout the winter, betwee.n
will be available to '‘angyer
questions and explain the wOrk
going on. The plant is* reached -
by a paved access -road two
miles north of Tiverton en
Highway 21. -
At other times tours can be
arranged by appointment. Ar-
rangements can be 'made by
telephoning the project, Kin-
cardine 759, or by writing to
Douglas Point Project, P.O. Box
1000, Port Elgin, Ont. .
A elassified ad in the Signal -
Star brittgs cetick results.
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