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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-03-05, Page 11" • ":"• 0 1.4 • A Tiger Dunlop Dunlop WI 4, st_g_tutiAt e kh lay "Front , CARLOW, "Internationalrand ntany, others, Concluding Day" was.the topic yvhen Mrs. her message with the greatest - Gordon Kaittia conducted the International story ot 01,, the Tiger ,Dunlop W.L meeting „on Wednesday of last week in the Township H11 at Carlow, TAcre, were 12 members of,Dungannop VV.I. also present. Mrs: Kaitting, in an interest- .. ing and educational talk, gave a brief synopsis of sortie of the outstanding international ,pre- Aems of th.e present day; also' 'referring to some notable peo- ple of International fame as the late President Kennedy, Preim ler de Gaulle, Queen .Elizabeth 444,444414,4441.4,4140 44. 444 -P4P41-48,144.4.2,41.6.2.41.,441.. • • Christmas story with the' mess age of Good Will toward ,Men. To add a bit of humor in con, elusion and bring out a few items of local interest, ,..Mrs. Kaitting conducted 'a 'replica of Froot :Page 'Challenge. The panel, Mrs. Ernest Bogie, Mrs. Terence Hunter, Mrs. Osborne Falkiner and Mrs. Cecil Blake,' president of .,Deegannon were challenged by Mrs. aas. Horton on "The beginning of Tiger_puelon W.I."; Mrs. Henry iness Dir Roy N. Bentley PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT =-.,.....4",tt9P4,2L-Mseettr - Dial 524-9521 GODERICH — ONTARIO 1 R: w. BELL - • OPTOMETRIST . F: T. ARMSTRONG Consulting Optometrist The, Square 524-7661 REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCIR, SERVICE All makes — AH types GERRY'S APPLIANCES The Square "The 'Store that Serviee , Built" 1 Mechanical and Body 'Weirs., Wheel Alignment and Bal- ance, WindoW Replacements, Radiator Repairs. Protect against rust with Ursda.Spray DAVIDSON'S 're Xa CO Service :',:jste,:arMItwra-Gederieh.--- -Dralli4-4/13-1--- - STILES AMBULANCE ' Roomy —; Comfortable' Anywhere — Anytime DIAL 524-8142 • , • 77. Montreal St., Goderich • 4' ,••.. Call Lodge • .- . AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY- OFt NIGHT • Prompt Efficient s Experienced Drivers, b TELEPHONE 524-7401 144 FOR THE BEST IN PORTRAITS DAY ga NIGHT , Stan' Hadden 118 St. David Street iDIAL 524-8787 Brindley on -"The 'opening the new Curt House, . Gode- rite; and Mts. Wilmer Hardy on "The Election *of. the 1964 Warden, Mr. Ralph —Xewell." Mrs. Kaitting was given a hearty vote of thanks by Mrs. It. Buch- anan,' the president, who, chair- ed the Meeting and welcoined the visitors from Dungannon, God'eriell and Detroit. A duet, "Whispering Hoe," was nicely rendered by two Durigaenon ladies,Mrs. Esther Rival, and Mrs. Frank Jones.. They were accempanied by Mrs, L. Stingel. The roll call was answered by , naming a -person ef Inter- national importance. The cor- res )ondenceincluded a letter from. Go erre •ranel -o an- cer Society asking for-voltenteer canvassers. Ted ladies from Tiger Dunlop will canvass Col, borne TOwnsbip. A letter was - ser:vice work" at Ontario 146s- pital, Goderich, to assist in sew- ing; quilling, music, etc. Mrs. Ebner Hunter reported on the 11.,H (4,,fris Club, "Tiger Dunlop Pal's" en the course, "What shall I wear," stating there are 23 girls attending the course, necessitating two elass- es.. Mrs. Hunter as leader, is assisted by Mrs. Clive Atha; Mrs. R. Buchanan' is leader of the second class. Despite the large ,ntimber of girls, she felt they were making prbgres& and hoped all the ladies who eould, would attend Achievement Day, April 25th. ' Programs were given out for the coining hobby Show on April 2.9th. Mrs. Hardy, in ',dis- ctiksing' plans, solicited the co- operation of all the members to make" the Hobby Show a sqccess. Entrants do not need te be anInstitute member to, have hobbies displayed, but ae- ticles must be., the work of Colborne residents. Mrs. 'BuChan.an mentioned an Real Estate Agent RUTH VAN DER MEER DIAL 5244875, Goderich Agent For . WILFRID McINTEE REALTOR' Walkerton Ben Chisholrii Esse Imperial Products g • 20 Albert St., Goderich Office -524.7502 Horne -524.7835 - George , Turton INSURANCE' • Co-operators Insurance A Complete Line of Casualty —„AlistAKAJOAusalicotp, Promptr-Efficient-elaimsnerd, vice by Goderich Adjuster of CIA. ' 319 Huron Road Dial 524-7411 "netEdiseussed" at the 'last Lon- don Area Conv.ention concern- ing each Institute in the area •having- a ?red photograph taken of IP'. menibers as a group. These are to be sent to London for, use at this year's convention, Mt. Fred Biss,ett offered to take the pictures in this area. A nominating coramiittee, consisting of Mrs. Tait Clark, Mrs. Rod Pogie and Mrs. Har- vey Fisher, was named to b4ng 'in a Slate Of officers for 1964, 65 to the anniial meeting in March. M this time, it is hop -ed that District President, Mrs. Don Riehl, of GoderiiCh will be present. • stiecessful penny sale was, con uc e uring unc our by Mrs. P. McBride, Mrs. Robt, Bean and Mrs. 'Joe Freeman. HostesseS were Mrs. Clive Allin, Mrs. E. Bogie,- Mrs. E. MitthPitalir,§117P-.K.Jlealtr:ltri'st"- ed by Falkiner, Mrs. Rod Bogie, Mrs. Robt. Bean and Mrs. H. Fisher. - • • KINGSBRIDGE KINGSBMGE. — Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schurman, and family, London; Mr. 'John Van Osch, Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Osch, St. Agatha, On- tario, and Mrs. Toni Middegaal, Blyth, were with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Osch until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mars - man of London and Mr. Maurice Dalton of. Hamilton spent ;he ,weekend with' Mr." and Mrs. Dennis Dalton.. • Mr. Kerr Y -Hogan,., London, spent the • weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan. • Misses Betty Lou and Eileen Vassella visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vassella ever the weekend. Mr: and Mrs. Bob Leslie, Neu- stadt,,and twin daughters spent the Weekend with Mr. Norman trailaitreontadn*.spe •We've Doubled Chartered Accountants, Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 39. St. David St.,, 5244253 GODERICH, ONTARIO AteIttriefer-a , Chapman - GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Canadian Imperial Bank of COMM -et -et "BOildirro- ' Goderich Dial 524-9662 • Our Stock' of RECORDS TOP 20 on, 45' Ir. LP II The 44444 TL OR sm n A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT .55-57 SOUTH STREET • TELEPHONE • GODERICHAfONTARIO - 524-7562, • REGENT T • SALES and •SERVICE:— East Street (Opp. The P.O.) ' • by G. MacLEOD.' ROSS WHITE PERENNIALS Dr. Leilie Laking, as. every- body knows, is the*Director of the Royal Betanical Gardens at Hamilton and no one' Works hardep or more thoughtfully than he,:to provide information, tailpred for the use of Ontario gardeners, Itis medium of corn: municatiOn is the monthly bul- letin, which, :being small does not attempt to vie with maga- zines or books a,nd always treats -Of matters germane to Onta i. conditio s. rmast.req.kratar.v. miLar /2144117 rtt Jacobus M. VanOsch• ' Requiem niass Was sung at 10 a.dit, on Tu'eSday by Rev. Father' ICharles Catuana at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge, .for Jacobus Martinus Van Osch, 28,, who died in St. Joseph's 'Hospital, London. Interment was in Kingsbridge cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs., •,Basil and Themes Hogai,—,fint more, .Lorne Cook, Arnold Mars: man and Mike Dalton. ' • He, was a sonof•Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Van 'Osch et the 12th coe- cerion of Ashfield. • Surviving besides his. parents are two sisters,. Mrs. Maurice (Dora.) 'Schurman, London, and Mrs. Torii . (Yo) Middegaal, Myth; four brothers, Peter, Antone and Joseph, all of 'Ashfleld who .. ° tqae i„ • Although Jack, as be was .commonly called, had been suf- fering from a. partial .physical disability for Some years he Maintained a happy dispesition. and took a keen interest in everything, -We, extend our sincere s,ym- pathy,._to—his... parents_ brathers and sisters., •. In his November message he reiiiafirs” on the diminishing use of perennial borders in present day gardens and, in the hope of rejuvenating -interest in them ing lists" of herbaceouS%peren- nials Whieh grow sepessfully in southern Ontario, cowering the period from March Mo -tuber The information .vn eaters to the gardener who is not satisfied to just pfish in his latest acqUisitions from .the G.H.S. auction higgledepiggeldY. He does not insult us. He ap- peals to the gardener whiz, lays out, his border accerding to size, color and season. He also notes those plants' which are known t� exhibit 'hardiness; those which require a moist site and those which. are shade tolerant: This first ',list of white Per- ennials covers some 78 varie- ties and it gives both the betan- ical and the common name,'Sue- eeding bulletins will cover other coinrs So that, when com- pleted, anyone canplan a her- ,baceous' border lo • rnaximum effect. The plants selected are the -finest cultivars; those which are, or were, or have been sup- erseded, ate omitted. Further information on any perennials tedwis.avalliable.404,11e.,Aweist. lim—littfrfttliTe—Sd-qh-atTlIrM" ',finding lists" ',become adjuncts to such descriptiVe literature. White Gas,Plant; a superb per- ennial seldom- seen: Iris Siber- ica—Snow , Crest and White Swirl. Tall bearded iris — Celestial Snow and Cliffs of Dover: Peony ---Ann, Cousins, Killway'S Glorious, and W. L. Gurern. Oriental Poppy—Barr's White and Thora Perry. 12" to 24": we have AquilegiA-Mun- stead white. False Spirea — Avalanche and Diarnond. Single :Shasta ,Daisy—.Majestic, Mark Riegel' and Thomas •Killin. as a -- are up - rime. Double and Single Drop - wort. , Coral bells—Snowflakes. Gooseneck toosestrife, '6" to 12": Dianthus Plumaris -- Her Mairesay,..7,;.amesii41•14,i4444aieno•••%"- ra mg ally's711reafh. The alphabetical list of 78 perennial white flowers lists the best varieties of Sneezwort, Japanese anemone, frock Cress, • Goatsbeard, Michaelmas Daisy, False •Spirea, Boltonia, Harebell and Bell- Flower, Chrysanthe- rnum, Shasta Daisy, Snakeroot, Lily of the Valley,' DelphinitliTh Pink,- Gas plant; Coneflower, )3arrenWort, Dropwort, Queen of the Meadow, Baby's Breath, Christmas 'Rose, Rose Mallow, Plantain -Lily, 'Japanese dwarf, medium, Siberian and tall bearded iris, Dead Nettle, Gay - .,feather, Loosestrife, Peony, Poppy, Phlox, pragonhead, Bal- loon 'Flower, Primrose,pincush- ion FlowCr,,,Meadow Rue, Helio- trope, ',Mullein, SpeedWell and Adam's Needle. The succeeding bulletin gives the yellow flowers and when all the lists are complete they will be a great aid in planning a border in 'complementary -colors the whole season long. , CREVVE - CU4VM.4fr. and- gr4', 'Ren Wilson Of Winghain ViSitP•a, 1.r.sdeay with Mrq, „slim Drell-. -nanan4os — r Mr Jith Drettnan speus day and -”Friar in Xlainilton the4Milk, Producers' bonven- tiOn. 12, Ont., 'should send order and pa34nent to reach the Secretary at 127 Wilson street, Gederich, on or before March 31st. bath: logues may be obtained by writ- ing to the addresses given for the two firms. „. Calvary opens auditorium • „ Members and friends of 'Cal- vary Baptist Church Used their new auditorierri' for the 'first time last Sunta„,.y. •" Ihneemar still odds and ends to he com- pleted, but space,. .was. • baelly- needed., The remainder of •the 'build- ing. is far from finish.ed. ;The section is it is :finished and then have ,a formal opening and' de- dication service when the whole building is completed. Mi.. and Mrs. Ted Johnston and children' at Goclerich , visit- ed ,with Mr. and -Mrs. Jack Cur- ran and sons on Stirtday. Mr. and, Mrs. JIM- 13oa*k and Sherry" visited friends in Dres- den at the weekend. , We are pleased to report that Donald Boak is able to return home. after being hospitalized in Fingham for two weeks. Space unfor1unately prevents a corablete _reproduction of all the information given but to give an example for June we have: 36" to 72" high: Goats - beard, Meadow Rue and Garden Hejliotrope. tto 36": the PORT ALBERT PORT ALBERT. — The Port Albert United •Churth Women met at the home of Mrs. M. Dickson Tor the February meet- ing. The president, Mrs. It McKenzie, ,opened the meeting with meditation, stressing Lent.. The roll call with the word e Minutes.. Plant. Discount ..,:aVI:aembens.-..wish,hig.w.-40,-.4•iiy • FraritrirtiTegulirTEdiff-Sh-dfir dan, Box 1,81nslifigton, Ont. or C. A. Cruickshank Ltd., 1015 Mouht Pleasant' road, Tore/Ito Immameow. • .-044501, •••.' • •••'.', •,‘ , 8, r4414a41144t$ ,TAY, •gri4stot 14,41ted $440 „ay math li4Sfy Ana faipli. Haity.', • -IN:ioy THE fii4es IN:loft; Chilf1.0Se, . 0,ur ealty 'ALSO -TAKE;QUI ORDk- WEN DAILY 7 'am, to 10*P., ,"Orrn Ever, The d Esquire i-RestaU(aitt- 1 aye. quart.God,•iri*,h-,1„A -44941 FOR :LEASE 3 Bay Service Station located in,Goderich at Victoria and Elgin -Streets (at..the.stop-tight)—A04:4-valume-Potential-,-- Financial assistance to responsible applicant. • APPLY i. G. Armstrong, Box 189, Hanover, Ont. , Phone 364-23a. OR SUPERTEST PETROLEUM CORP. LTD. LONDON, ONTARIO Beef Breeders -pi There are three good reasons for care in choosing your herd sires for 1964 .. . • • 1. Your «calves for 1965 2. Your yearlings for 1966 3. Your market cattle for 1967 - To increase the valve of your beef herd as calves, yearlingi, or market cattle you can rely on W.C.B.A. beef: * sires, chosen for • - good body - type ."L e" • • ACID ROSE BEDS .The Goderieh Horticgltural 'Society recommends testing the soil Of your' rose bed. The use of a peat moss mulch may have made it more acid than the plants require. • 'Use ground limestone or hydrated lime to sweeten it, • • 1.• a n treasurer's and flower'fund re - peas given. The roll call word for March will be "Hope." After the business ,periodt Mrs. D. Young read , the study book. Thehostess served a dainty lunch. re COF PRIZE WINNERS RENMILLER. — The -card party held by the C.O.F. was fell, attended. High lady for (•`500" `was. Mrs. Ralph Josling; low lady, Mrs. Leola Ames; high man, Elmer Fisher; • low, Nor- man Manning. ;Frank McMich- ael won the draw prize, a, hand lantern. Another card party is scheduled- for the middle of Mardi]. • • •*, • ..keeps youriarrn fuels clean The Atlas Farm Tak Filtetfits all.types of gravity, ground level or underground farm fuel tanks. Removes dust, dirt, rust , and condensation Which contamrnate fuel during storage. 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