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EGG 'TESTS Silk*, BLOOD
ARE,
SPOTS� HEREDITARY'
Blood:s: In eggs. are a
hereditary trait claims Poultry
geneticiotr, J., U. Strain after
'testa 'at .the_ Canada D partncient
ofAgriculture:0 experimental
farm. at Brandon.
Ih-,producing Strains• do not
;necessarily lay More eggs con,.
taming -blood spots than do low=
producin SOLOS. Therefore,
by carefully.selecting the breed-
„Jug
reed_iug stock, egg production naay
• be increased :at the , same time
as the Percentage of = eggs con;
taining blood spots is decreased.
Proof d that there is no rela
• tionship between high egg pro-
duction and, the' occurrence of
blood :spot” vas obtained by 'ex-
periments with two, ' strains- of
`White
Leghern obtained from a
yT.
single train: in 1060.One. :
vas for high egg pro -
auction . th o.o ed
o..r, mat at
random haEl low egg production, n,
Bowoiter, - the high-producim g
strain has a intich lower4,perm
centage ofAeggs with blood spots:
in them than the low -producing
s,
Further proof comes from a
study , of seasonal production.
When egg .production is, high,
(in the fall), theercentage Of
eggs containing:. blood- spots is
low... In March; when,. egg .pro-.
duction is low the percentage
of eggs with blood spots is
high. „
Paradise' isy
not a '11-cality--,
it's a state of mind. .
Safety is as -simple as ABC -
Always Be.Careful.
ST.. GEORGE'S CHURCH
February 25th. '— Sexagesima
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion,
10 a,m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 •a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon.
(Jr. Congregation and Nursery,)
7 p.m. ; Evensong and Sermon.
Rector; REV. CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D.
Mr. J.. Fri Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist. and Choirmaster.
1'"'�r A ;r lot D►r..Joseph Wilk > Pa er'
�,J - a Detroit P C siieian. and.. Of the
Por tpBlJtt . : ernier Sybil Gert ?rde P ; ICS
Ione +anhter,. Mrs. lad •afternoon at
former Eleanor ¥K y -Proctor,
14., l"aliaer ' WAS born 'and edu
•Sated tw Detra.,t.: since, logghhe.
bad resided a/1 the, '0,knesville..
area Earle settled wet ;.1338 by
i�r c ow4511 P armor, '(OY.aria? . +Cori , .rior- we
who' opiated ;a- frozen etistard p a
stand in Goderich- for sever sons' Dr.-- Donald )3racineY Pal.
Years, en . later at Clinton, rex',' Clinton; •W lliam Joseph
•Proctor Sheat Pahner,•.62 died hos rear- n
suddenly on "S ' _� g , . Via. 'dpar!etlts,, Robert at,1101114, and five.;gr�dc�iadr %i,
y .... Saturday morning .end Mary- #blares Proctor. • Rev. C. P. of Wesley -Ir W a.
( . ark We e
nt his home. son of the I Surviving are. his wife, 't :e . o l l '
_. c. b ,and l e s y 1 l; e United
at '00 Ball .and
home -Clinton. ln!
in Clinton cornet*
olierfise . fie. °moi
,ror qua results.
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THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street 'United Church
-.1.Q-a.m..—�.-SUNDAY_-SCHOOL.
c,, w iia T1s e,,.;y6y sail
(Nursery .and Junior congregation)
The REV. ' W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D.
w ` T
"'7 i .�. •L`a n;,F' ,� a. *G;..'d.;`.g!.. rir.:.:vtcaw.iw..
MR. L. H. ' OTTBRE,Ii, Organist and " Choir Director •
. Knox Presbyterian Church
TME REV. G.. LOCKHART ROYAL, , B.A., :Minister.
Mr: H. de Jbng, Organist ,
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
10.10 a.m. MINISTER'S BIBLE CLASS.
11 a.m. "A MAN OF THE WORLD:';
Sacrament of Infant Baptism.
(Nursery -and Junior Congregation).
7 p.m. ANNUAL 'MARINERS' SERVICE.
•- Special Music by the flarbouraires
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street. United Church
-10 a.m. Sunday ,School and Bible Glasses.
11 a.m. Morning Worship.
"A Religion for Shredded. Men and a Desiccated Society"
1.30 p.m. Benmiller — Church and Sunday° School.
3.00 p.m.- Union — Church after Sunday School..
Special Music by both Junior and Senior Choirs
REV: CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister.
MRS. J.SNIDER,' Organist.
GQDERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
1f0.a:n -=fhirrch -Schaolt•--- lt-aAges -.--
11 a.m. "SOUNDLY TRUSTING GOD."
7 p.m. "RIGHT OR WRONG."
Wed:, Feb. 28, 8 p.m: BIBLE SOCIETY RALLY
Pastor, E. VonKeitz.
Organist, Wm. Bettger.
- FREE._ METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Victoria .and Park Streets
Phone JA 4.9306
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor -
950 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7 p.m FAI IOt7R.
Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study.
The Goderich Figure SkatingClub is get:
ting set foe their lee -show. to be presented
at li he Goderich Area oat Mardh 31st.
Above aa- -shown sate of 'the members.
Back row, from left to right Linda Gena-
By -peter Rowlands
-Goderich District Collegiate
;I itlite-4 ball tl
rounded • out their se
edules
last -Friday; February 16, with
their last game against Whig
.ham. .
In girls' play at Wiegham, the
Goderich juniors finished their
regular - season's play in fine
style" by defeating .the home
team 39-10. By winning all six
games this seasons the local
girls wit proceed to• the WOSSA
semi-finals. High scorers for
the Goderich' team were. Anita
Bosveld with 17 points and
Carol Stoddart with 16. (Carol
was the ° season's high scorer
for the Goderich team with 105
points giving her an average
of 17.5 points per game). Other
members' of the team are Jen-
nifer Parsons, Mary "" Helen
Blake, Carole Henderson, Marg
Garland; Susan • Hurst, Eleanor
Davidson, Maureen Dowds and
Jeanette Donnelly: ".
The ' Senior Girls lost their
contest by a 29-15 score. Jane
Reid _.with 13,,.po ?ats.h;-1e LU e.
home team while -Diane -Morris
scored seven - for the visitors.
Carolyn ' Clark, Peggy Young
Ruth Durnin, Beckie Johnston,
Peggy aLinkliater,' Darlene Stod-
dart, Bonnie Allen, Sylvia
einhardt; Mary Ruth Rush; Sheilagh $le -
min; Margaret McKee; Susan Sale;
Front row, from left to right: Jane -Clancy;
Day°le Scotchmer; Mary Near;. Vickie
Needlham. Photo by R.H.
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_��,� a � tonB��A"
rey Jongejan and Roberta
Huckins are the other members
of the senior squad.
The Juniors
z Theme G 7%il fchutini 44717ar .-�
'dra"'=h1so-�-•defeated �y�• � xn
ham,-losin"g. by a. scare. .of -42-18.
Finnigan was the Wingham
marksman with. 17 points whir-
Wilson
and Pirie each scored
four • points - for the 'white and
blue. Members of the . Gode-
rich team are Danny Wilson,
Ron : Drennan, Dave Straughan,
Brian Dowds, Con Watters, John
Hughes, Bryan Feagan, Ed.
Curry, Larry Papernick, Jim
McGee, Doug Fisher, John Pirie
and Rod Reid.
The Goderich' , Senior Boys
played their best game of the
season in an attempt to gain
their first victory this year;
-but, they were edged out by
the visitors 49-44. It .was pos-
sibly- the most exciting . game
this year for spectators, as 'it
was a -see-saw battle until • the
dying minutes when- Wing -
ham's more -accurate shooting
paid off again. Bill -Bettger was
high man for•, Goderich, scoring
I5. point Tand J, ym►an 'The iind"
for tine purple squad. Sen-
ior team consists of .Glen Ribey,
Wayne.Treitz,•Bill Bettger, John
Kinkead,' - Dwight Aldham,
Garry Allin, John McLean, Jack
Straughan, Jim Bentley, John
Winner: car Of the°
year award
Selectecl as the "Car of the Year"
by Canada Track and Traffic, the
- nation's leading automotive jour-
nal, the 1962 Studebaker Lark was
proved to be the best automobile
buy of all domestic cars.
• Lark . has more leg room than
anyc:domestic-family_ car—Seats are
comfortable, - well shaped. Great-
est-behdroom. Easy entry and exit.
Tests found the Lark to .be
rattle-frree;f•weather-tight, quiet
running arid de • en
honoured ,as a most eco-
nomical car to operate because of
excellent gas Mileage, low main-
tenance requirements, overall re-
liability, low cost of repairs, bolt
airhtery compo n s`' an-.natiolrici=
wide service facilities. Lark judged
to give most per .dollar.
a Judge the Lark for yourself at
your Studebaker Dealer. -
Judge the Lark for -yourself ---take a
ethel -Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of Elgin 'and Waterloo Sts.
10 amt. Sunday School. ' �{
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7.30 pan. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
Tuesday --8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
Friday --°-8 p.m., C.A: s - and CRUSADERS.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
THE. SALVATION ARMY
(Capt. A. .Bailey) ,
10 a.m. Sunday ,School.,
11 ,a.m. HOLINESS SERVICE.
• 7 -pun. -• EVANGELfSTIC• SERVICE.
Visitors 'Welcome:
the
y New Jerusalem. Church°
(Prophesied in REV. 3;' 12 and Ch. 21)
'The Trinity in O
One ne Person, that k, . the
Lori - if. the Divine Essence, .43II4, the Father, the
Ilhrtine Human, called the Son, and 'the 019,114 Prottedi ig
,or 'Holy .Splrif frorh' TRUE CHRISTIAN.,,,REI.IGION
SW EbENBORG. .. . '
'Feiw In Him dwelletk the Fullness :of .:the G+o►dhaad.
134411 'y",„Coh 2:9. - •
"No rnan can know she thiblogy of the 19th century
wto ,pass not read Swed.nborg Pnry "Ward Beecher.
"MY RELIC 'ON” — ▪ -HEL:EN KELI,.Eitr. a .tl t#EAV.
`EM' and HELL,' and other works footed or sold; amity to
1.pnard Cole, 23 Picton St., Phone) 1700:•
N si
?F�rlrRAw+,—
Rowlands.
Supporting 'Orphan
Through their students' coun-
cil, students of G D C•I. are pre-
,helping•t9 sup r? t an,
orp . boft: indiav' For grow
last slimonths, amounts- of:
money contributed' by the stud-
ents through school- ., functions'
such as dances arid the "tuck
shop" havebeen sent toaid in
obtaining food gild -clothing for
Alan Temple, of India. - The
students' council has written
Alan and has received a letter
and .Christmas card in return
which are attached to the. school'
bulletin board beside his plc-.
tore.
- Free, Ice Cream
Many students received an
unexpected surprise two, weeks
ago (Friday, February 2), when
a large amount of free, ice
cream was given away by tuck
shop attendants. But student
council president, Jim Stephens,
reports that these charitable .ac-
tions were due to a breakdown
in the . ice cream freezing sys-
tem, . Which, unfortunately' for
the students, seldom occurs.
•
Frozn 1959 -to 1961 the value.
of natural gas exported from,
Canada to the U.S. increased
from $I'6 million°to $37 million;
estimated value of gas exports
for 1962 is ;$62 million.
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Winner: first Trans=
Canada Rally .
For the 4,100 tortuous miles of the
first Trans -Canada Rally, the
Studebaker Larks amazed spec-
tators and other competitors with
their thrilling, acceleration and
speed, top fuel economy and maxi --
mum passenger comfort. The fab-
ulous Larks rocketed through tor-
rential downpours with never k
miss, many cars- failed this -gruel-
lingling
test of endurance and
handling:
This reliable- perfor. ► ance thade
king n
only first , but also second, place
over 86 competitors ors in 41 ' makes
and models, of cars. This is the -kind of reliable per.
1ormance...yua; ddsenve-:and,slioul
derliand from a car. -
See your Studebaker Dealer to-
day. Let ,tie pirited '62 Lark put
the jhrill, fun and glamour buck ,
into your driving -
test-drive. at your Studebaker Dealer
263 HURON ROAD, GODERICH
Let . tis assist you in planning
that new recreation ,room, We
will be glad to advise you on
how -to -do -it and also give you
some unictue' ideeas to make -the
rec' room- a little bit out of the
ordinary. If you wish to instal
a bar ask about the 10 different
plans we have for this type in-
stallation. Iff you are just think-
ing about a ;rec' room or want
to° do it a little bit at a time
we are happy to give you a
complete material list from
studding to tile and you can
figure from there just how much
- . AND MAKE COMFORTABLE ` - LIVING ' AREA-
OUT OF, . THAT UNUSED . SPACE
Did you ever stop to realize that the °basement that's going virtually unused at the
present time can be turned into a comfortable living area? . 1t- can save- much wear
and tear on the main.. floor of the houseand the furniture in it. Your basement
rec' room does not have to be elaborate. We have materials available that will.
make this, - roorh 'into eithek tomfortab le living or into a very rich. looking room.
Why .not'• finish your basement now when you want to work inside? It will 'be a
month or two before you can move outside, -so do it now. .
GODERICH
Anglesea S
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'URINE
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Lark outmaneuvered, outdis-
tanced,' outpacedr alI foreign and
domestic cars to win the 4th an-
nual Little- Le Mans. Lark fin-
ished first, over all competitors
and in so -doing, won the trophy
for the Fastest Lap. -
The tortuous, twisting track
with its Sharp turns,20 degree in=
cline and short 'straightaway rtms,
gave- brakes, steering, suspension,
gears. and- acceleration the most
complete testing possible. Eight
reflects real cha.mpionship per-
formance and endurance.
The Lark's. race. winning pee-
formance is not just for tompeti-
race course means less mainten:
ance costs, and years of trouble
free operation.
Test the Lark for yoursell, then ,
be a winner—buy a Lark.
Winner: Little
PFmne JA .4=$382
HURCNAIIT9MOTIVE & SUPPLY
Winner: Sales more
thanDoubled
Come in and test-drive the car
that wins the 'competitions, and
captures the. public's -eye. Lark is
bigger where it counts. Big in feel
:solid; safe, sure-footed. Big in
Roominess... more leg and head-
room
ead
room than other "standard" size•
cars. Big in Performance ' . 6 or
V8, you get more miles-to-tke-gal-
1
on and mil
es -to -the -h
our.
Lark is compact wheze it's sen-
sible. Compact for Driving Ease,
finger -light steerinn'gg, precise han-
d'ing, first-time'arking..Compact
v. • • , ,' .'. for
yodr mbney and spend Iessbecauae •
of the Lark's•loty, initialcost, op-
erating expenses and maintenance.
These are reasons why '62
S tudebake"r- Lark -bales-have
creased 203.3%. •
Re-evaluate°cyour-autoni:obile
standards—talk 'with your
Studebaker Dealer, now.
Pi -TONE 3A 4-8271
'61'- STUDEBAKER HAWK -- 2 door model.
with automatic" transmission, power pack, radio
and windshield washers.•
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'61 •STUDEBAKER" LARK STATION WAGON
4 -door `with over,drive, radio, twin traction and
safety belts. - -
USED CAR BUYS 4.
'610 STUDEBAKER' LARK —:..Four 'door sedan
with over -drive transmission. ' •
'60 STUDEBAKER LARK -- Four -door sedan
with over, drive, reclining seat and twin traction,
'59 STlDBAKER LARK -- Four -door'' with
over -drive and reclining seat.
i-
'60 HILLMAN STATION WAGON — Four -door
model. - A ' real economy car. -
'60 VAUXHALL "STATION "WAGON Four
door with. radio .and windshield washers..
'57 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGO11--- Four
door with, radio and 'V8 engine.
• TRUCKS w
'57. DODGE -;-- -State With V8 5" sOed tram '55 FORD- Exptess.picicup with long box. In
mission and 2 Speed axle. - .. top condition. • .i
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Gb�:MC: --Half ton express model.-_
NEW . "AND USED, PARTS FOR _SAE
Parts for all . rta4 and models, Repairs for all makes of :eats andr trucks °
'57 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON
door with radio and V8 -engine. -
'55 DODGES and PLYMOUTHS =--- Four -d
sedans. Make us Offer:• Four' to choose
'55'. and '56 STUDDEBAK• EES Four=th r,
sedans. Make us an offer. ' Four to choose limn.
A - ,
'51 DOMINI, tom" Tire to 7M 'tie':
wriclrin =o3ie. Par/016k-saw: ,
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