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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-03-21, Page 1212 The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, March 21st, 1903 FOR A 'GREENER TRUMB y /G. MacLeod Ross • • The Indoor- Garden ipesition. You ,can also have Thtl indoor garden I see most •enuc•h *fun with the Spider Plant often has just provided e stir- Chrotophyturn capense varie- inside one of, those lovely Soutn I African half hardy perennials' sus antarctica—is another pro- gt-ow so magnificently in „fie climber IA hien eslikee the Hope Gardens in. Jamaica— ..trone sun. , laming no.v to non ith large decorate I plant ga, e one bloom after be- ' 10,1Ve ,. Very adaptable alld i,,n,I, brought •ineide. All winter ,, (Lys ,lowly which is often an i it has supperted green leave .. ,i'd,anza,,e. of the toughest ; plants rivallint.;_e\ en San- sialk is .same 14 inches above 11()INI' el• which lasts tor ten days to ' radescantia- -is prolific, ;Colo:- i (Lily color to be had in t4er- lee'as. 'thee. come in i splendens.---k unusual, u'.( f;us shad, hut requires its Tiransvaal Daisy, they seem we:I co.01,,,, LI) t lull of water. The ; r) attire ra-es. Alt s. Harold , 11 can now 1‘..liams has one in bud while' ,txid ',Itade „and a wide range 0.* ',emperature. the Sword - 11.k no buds as yet. Our pres4- five Than Sanseveria._ Its Employment By' 'Coitimitee X request" from the Godorich Winter EtriploYinefit Campaign exonmittee was forwarded this and townships in Hilton, ashing that a local employment elate:* eeeincludA .in contracts .award - The request was embodied resolutioe pe..ised at the in tfial meeting of the emploonent committee three vveeki ago, aiid nai peen issued. wiiti the hope it.. will tend to brine: about 3 nigher level of employnient enabie Huron county workers; Huron -wide committee be; form - 2c1 to work well in advance of. the ni.‘xi. %%enter season, Co plan pi ojetts to relieve winter un - • odownie is the 11Q.LME.SVILIE BO Z ' LLLE.,.- M oh 18.— Recent guests, 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCullough were Mr. and Mrs. Paid Husted of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. L. C..Bezeau o., Kitchener. ' Mr.. and Mrs. D. K ,Gliddon were in Ingersoll recently, where they visited with Mrs. Glid.don's brother, Mr. Frank Walter who' is a patient in the hospited 'here. Mrs. Edward Grigg, Mr. Ro- bert Grigg and Mrs:Frank Fra•nk Mc- eullough were inn Hamilton last Wednesday and visited Mr. Ted McCullough who is a patient at Hamilton General hospital., • Shower Held About 40 friends, neighbors and relatives of Mrs. Pail Rust- ed of Toronto, gathered et the borne of -Vlrs_ Edward Grigg to lao ror herwith a shower. .Con- tests, in scharge of Mrs..F'rank Yeo end Miss Eleanor Yeo of t"t '11( ;toward stinmlating employment lin this county. - "At a recent meeting of the' It Would be appreciated if you Godorich, Wint,T Employment would forward the name of your Yampaign Committee, it wa.s. moved by J. Pine and •,seconded --laction has been taken in regard by B. R. aoeinson that a lettei .I.rom the committ:y '1), sent to that 10; any turthir pio- jects, it be incorporated in the contract' that is hi, ihat Ihdp be employed 0 , far as po -Where thi.; stipulatten is made a part of .the contract, the contractor is obliged to crieeka dset, Mr. Gordon Muir, grows n.mu, is Fyrcaea selloa mare- ,the local office of the outdoors and we know from rii,ta----and it is a hardy succui- tional Employment Service be- th-., shows how successful tus' .,,ent which is not fussy abaut • fore impdrting labor from out - tained from Ontario growers but Mrs. Archie Wilkin recei\ - ed a Dwarf Queen and a Cora- sidaptable: light. The Rubber I lent use( side Huron County. be popular—Ficus elastica "This committee believes that decora—and it is hardy and 1.11, this is made a matter of pal- ' icy by Huron municipal councils and public boards, an irriport- ant contribution will he made to employment of our own peo- ple in Huron County. "We would ask, therefore, that this resolution be endoes- ed by your council, and that a memo te, this effect be forward- ed to yoUr loeal boards end coin- missidns, indicatileg that this is -corporated in any inture tend- ers r'or contracts. "It would also be appreciated -if a "Member of your couned or an appropriate -appointee Might be 'named to co operate with us on a pronoseci wide employment committee, the purpose of which would he to carry on a continuing. effort — lin from McGredy last October and' had blooms the size of a quarter around ChriAmas. So much for flowering plants. ,re is a selection of, leafed .‘! plants which 0re worth trying irdoors. First .the climbers. The ivys grow well and train ''11, too. Variegated English trailer. Variegated Chicago ivy ruverts to green if kept Ihe cheapest part of an aqui:tr- . eway from the light. There is lime, so the vas -e or container hard,, climber. Grape ivy — most cinorative leafy climber. -of Winleham visited 'with tile .„Then, we have the popular former's grandparents, Mr. and Sweeth:art plant Philoden- Mrs. Robert Chamney of Au - d; scandens—a. prolific and bui.n: adaptehle climber, ethe leaves - of wh:ch need regular* spraying Visitors 1,"vith Mrs. Pearl Prid- enoneing. Canary Island die weer the weekend were Ws. ' • y- canariensis—is also a good' Herbert Cranston- 'and 2 son, CHECK s „v„ith. iiis a Wayne of London. - ,Perhaps when you are next :if 4 good garden centre you een check 6n Some of these -as being a change from some of 1 here is a last point about house .plants and that is that they. do nerd a suitable vase et. •petainer to show them to best .elvantaess Jusf as goldfish are Yours. sincerely, A. T. Elliott, Chairman. Toronto, were enjoyed by all. The _gues,t of b,onor, seated. in A of streamers, bells and balloons, opened the many lovely gifts, assisted by Mrs. Bert Clifford Pt London and Miss tIleanor Yea. -Lunch was served' bY 'the hostesses for the shower, Mrs. E. Glicidon and Mrs. ft. C Id - .more, assisted by Mrs. El Yeo and Mrs. Reg. Miller. Taylor s Corner TAYLOR'S CORNER, Mar. 10. —Mr. Sterdye a pat- ient in ..Goderich hospital, is much improved, but -ewe- are sorry to report that Mr. Jack Yuill is again a patient there. We wish, for both,- a speedy Master Johnny Sturdy jour- neyed to- Detroit on Saturday Pee Wee team, which played there over the weekend. Johnny and his parentse Mr. and 11/IrG. Chester Sturdy, vvere hosts to a Detroit Pee Wee player a few weeks- ago. Community Club Presentation The ',,Taylor's Corner Com- munity tlab met at the home of , Mrs. Jack Watson with a 4PlOndid attendance. The meet- ing' planned by Nliss Nina Wal, tars and chaired by Mrs. Gerry Ginn, opened with a hymn, prayer and creed. Miss N. Wal - Requiem high mass was sund on Monday morning at St. ters read the Seripture lesson Peter's Roman Catholic Church, from Exodus. The ladles article for the auction sale. It Thomas • J. Drennan who swered the rell Call" with an was decided, to have a box social with cards at the end -)f the month. The roll call fOr he April, meettng is _to be an artiCle for the Caneer cupboard. Miss Walters read a timely ‘mP9:enItinQten c7ohseed Ww•Ttt,era." hyrn and Niel' alzpah benediction.. Following this, Mrs. Olive Mc- Millen was called forward. Mrs. Elroy Rodges read an appropri- ate address and Mrs. Ben White- ley and Mrs. Peter Harrison nteeented her with a wall mir- ror. Mrs. Sam McNeil also presented her with a wallet ror Bob.' Mrs. McMillen ex- pressed _her pleasure and in. vited the members to visit her at her ho.moe. in Gode•rich. Euchre and bingo was conduct- ed by Mrs. Peter Harrison. Mrs. ficient auctioneer, conducted thp auction which realized over $10 for the group. Mrs. John Westbrook and Mrs. Barrie Wal- ter were hostesses, passed away Friday in Alex- andra Hospital wthere he* had been a 'patient for ,many months. Interment was in Colborne Ro- man Catholic cemetery. The Romonct par::::7mwaetr:.:00:y E' grandclillgrit Mr.: Drennan Was bo wediTheimA.nnie. O'lteilly, prq, Aslifield• Township 92 year ago. AU nri bra to har ers Vill on age ov tri er hu ni lei DRYCLEANING RENEWS Limp, Lifelos CLOTHES IS YOUlt BATIIR00 SHOWING' ITS- 1AGE? See us about briniing it up to date with modern fixturesa — in your choice of lovely colours or white: The Same C olor Time After Time With Marty of the new materials in garments contain a stiffening to give theM a crisp .look. After repeated washings, this sizing clothes limp and lifeless. The professional drycleaner can re- turn this life te your clothes. ASK US ABOUT IT. BLUEWATER cLEANERS 38 West St Well be glad to talk over your remodelling idea§ with yo4 . . . show you just what 6ri be done .to give you a' smart, _tonvenient bathrooin you'll enjoy with pride — and youi guests will appreciate. Don't hesitate to give us a call. JA 4-6231 GIVE GENEROUSLY DURING TnE . . Another new Flo -glaze Dealer to give you the wonderful Colorizer service. Visit the 'store soon and see the big new Color Album of 1322 colors in all paint finishes. YOu can "dial yourself a color -scheme" with the Color Harmony Selector and try all the other exclusive Flos-glaze Decorating 'Aids. -'REP Paint — Wallpaper — Broadloom — Floor Coverings 61 Hamilton Street IN Emir' TO BE HELD FROM Wednesday, March 25 Wednesday, March 30 The Goderich Campaign is being sponsored by the Maple Leaf Chapter of the I.O.D.E., assisted by the Ahmeek - Chapter of the LO.D.E., the Women's Hospital Aux- iliary, the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary and the Home and School Association. Ai,. J.i0E.R.E.-,T.w.:ITH NEW BRAKES! Throughouthe line GMC brakes are dp- big reserve of safe' stooping power. NEW POWER!. 3 new engines, a four and 2 sixes, give you* the best in--econorpy, 'efficiency and reliability. HPs are 90, 140' MAIN -BEARING CRANKSHAFT! This new tran.U. eahs‘youll _get smoother -0'h' raiifeand —another of the extr slhat add u to so much yalt„te in every QMC. FINER CABS! . GMC ca bs'ard built on a rug- ged su b frame of heavy 1?ox- . members which -minithize flexing and twisting. Yougpt longer ca,12 life from a. GMC. • 'These are a better quality men's dress socks that normally - sell for 1.50. NOW you can buy several pairt and save, at this ,special 16w, low price. REGULAR 1.50 NEW DELCOTRON GENERATORS! Your battery -gets a rep! charge out of the Delco, tron. You'll get longerbat- GMC laderet-type frames 'are engi- neered. for top workability. Riveted construction gives you needed ri- gidity f -or• road work, plu-s-rdquired • 1‘ 4111Itft i• A 4.14 ADVANCED GMC Vari-Ratesuspen- sio,nnive top load con:. trol lus the best ride (HECK THE EXTHA'VALAS — EVERY FROM 1/2 TO 60 TONS • Here is a real special buy on quality 'slims. This is a "clear -out" ptice and we have a full ,rantio of sizes and 'colors from which you may 'choose. 14.7.GULAR 14.95 TAKE.THE WHEEL! We've got brand new GMCs gassed up and readx,for you to try. So com? in and see us for the deal of the year one° GMC. DRIVE A DEAL! - 1. The London Area Blood Bank, of whic'h Goderich..district is a part, cost the Red` Cross 'over $20,000 to operate last year,‘ 2; The Red Crois supplied -more .than 10,000 bottles of blood free in our area last year. . Hospital beds and wheel chairs are -supplied free »of charge by the Red Cross Loan Cupboaill for Goderich area residents. 4. _Goderieh veterans in military hospitals., are. given free cigarettes and also movies. The Red Cross lodges provide aCcommodation for visiting wives.— . SWirnining and water safety tests are conducted. in this area by the Red Cross. , 6. Handicrafts are taught gratis in military hospitals to veterans by the Red Cross. 'WE WILL ONLY ,BE CALLING AT YOUR 1101VItt If a Red Cross canvasser -does not contact you at your *nue, le,uyes your donation* at any bank in eoderich or with the thulium', Mrs. Prank Curry„Bedtord Hotel. '