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0,14 '71A0* GPcler,tell Signal:Star, LtvarsdlY, APril 9th, 1964
rate Hays
lnaa flsc5i L, S0a- pleaded guilty :to failing to file
*thi vva;•9•00,eil $50 and costs, an income tax return for -the
wl?.•em• he elTeared before IVIag- year 1962, and vras fined $25
Gletkil Bays, QC, al Gode- and costs.
rieh Thursday, .and: pleaded
guilty to impaired driving. His
driver's Licence was silspended
•Ifor aix months.
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•Robert Mennen, Seaforth,
"' • pleaded Allity to breaking and
• entering the Crown hardware
•store, at Segforth, March- 18,
• and stealing guns and , shells.
Entrance Was gained through a
window at the back of the store.
The sum of $17 was taken from
the till. Mennell was remanded
inleustody, for One week.
Wiiiam
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Donald Fraser 'Maw, 18,
13lyth, was fined $20 *and.costsr
when he pleade4 guilty to care-
less driving. Adams driNve .his
car into a telephone kl,le caus-
ing •damage of $400 to his ear.
Ray Hardy, Keith Hardy and
George Naylor, all of R.R. 1,
Belgrave and Gary Kerr,R.R. 2,
Auburn., all pleaded not guilty
to committing an immoral 'of-
fence with a female in the pre-
sence of a three-year-old child,
therdore knowingly and wil-
fully comMitting an 'act likely
to mak-e the child a juvenile de-
linquent: . They were all re-
manded td appear in Juvenile
Family, Court, April 21.
e-Kenneth•,Wright, 18, 11:11,,,2,
Seaforth,. pleaded guilty to il-”
paid a fine of $30 and tosts.
Arthur 'Sutcliffe, Seaforth,
was fined $'20 and costs,.en the
same charge.
Y UR BATHRO
SHOWING ITS AGE?
See us about bringing it up to date
with modern fixtures — in your
choice of lovely colours or white.
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Sliephei4" retires
Group Captain K. R. Green- Seaforth ara as a "caller" at
way CD, Commanding .Officer.*IPTePAIlegs.Z."
usual avocation for a man born
in New Zealand, a"s Art was.
FiL Shepherd served as a
Wireless Air: Gunner .during
World War II and his peace
gene= --).ceeelveteemvitiaenglit-,-Te24:"
member of 'the .Ground -Observ-
ers. A versatile officer, he -has
acted as a Press Relations of-
ficer in addition to his primary
duty as an "SIT Instructor.
Art plans to settle in the local
area.
RCAF Station Clinton present-
ed a "Certificate 9f Servite" to
Flight Lieutenant A. K. Shep-
herd, left, who retired ,April the
.secend..fre,M .the
--F,,r-sitrimwd lives at 58, Afar-
ket street, lGoderich, and until
!recently .ha.s been a valued staff
instructor at the RCAF School
of Instructional Technique,Clin-
ton. Art is well Mown in the
Kincardine, Goderich, Clinton,
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Kingston St.
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. • . 1 )1,(1„,«111 road 13 and a 30 -foot ittnoss, ritn the quantity you need
!projam Provides for expencli- In'i(l'40
on road 24 irar.,Shep- twice through a quarter -Ma
Iture Lit.,y1-91\k of. 51,705,000, but l'•.11'(i0n• . . screen,.`• Then soak in . ct)an
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MacLEOD—ROSS
The germination of fine seeds
The petunia it one of the'
most popular annuals, more
.especially now that there are
So many exotic • hybrids from
which to ichoose. The snag is,
that if yon want the extraordin-
ary yarieties, yeti must sew the
seed yourself, because none el
the, professional Seedling 'grow-
ers ds prepared to bother with
them. This brings .us face • to,
facewith the well known fact
that„the petunia, with its very
fine seed, is hard to germinate
and most people shy away from
the attempt after ..one or 'two
failures:
-1ZeTe-alfeltlfarfOlintrtit'ar1hne
seed germinates best in .a rough
texture, 'but .with such favour-
ites as ageratum, antirrhinum,
begonia, , canterbury .bell, fox -
coral heUs, portulacca,.
african---violet' and others, - -the
degree of "roughness:,'„of the
medium has t� be prett y,
smooth. If you sieve soil it
often, cakes into a concrete -like
•shell. If you cover with glass
to retain
get clamping
inost usually accepted.
solution to all this frustration
lies in the use of milled spagh-
num moss, obtainable from
George Keith, of Toron4o, It is
rough enough to give access
sterile, and it 4018 inOisture
well arid there is no chance of
damping off. , When used as
directed., it gives a surface' which
is n& -too 'Tough for. ffne
(100,000 'seeds to the ounce.)
Having, procured a bag of
• ed at. only $54,.. 00., The court -
levy, a.s reported .1)revioitsly,.
water and squeeze out by hand-
fuls ind place it in a plastic
container, or seed tray. Next
make a small rammer out of'
plywood and flatten the surface
of the Moss. Scatter,' sow in
one line, or pick .up.each Seed
with the moistened end of a
wooden 'inatch stick and plant
it en the 'surface of the moss.
Do not cover the seed. Water
the tray „well; an atomiser is
very useful for this and also for
later wetting of the trays.
Next, to conserve Moisture
during germination, place the
tray inside a poly ,bag'and leav4:
The heat is most .easily obtained
by the use of a warm electric
cable outfit. When germination
is complete, reduce the temper-
16.,....degrees, as heat.
°iffy- weakins--growrebee4temOve. •
the plastic bag and ,bring the
tray to a north window for four
or five days ,before subjecting
the seedlings to full sunlight.
An even better alternative at
this,,§f,agg,AA,,to..„place'the trays
eight inches below two 40 -watt
Gro -Lux lanips. Fertilization
soon after germination is good
and any house plant nutrient
'may be used provided ,it is at
half strength, applied .weelily.
With each'10-Ounce bag of the
Inali,c,L5.,kagluluitun„gas m6ation,„
ed There 'is supplied some fer-
tilizer with a 10-10-10 content.
A great, advantage of Using the
moss lies in the contrOl it af-
I,Jse of. the fertilizer ac-
,,celerates growth, but to 'retard'
lt,,eliminatc.i the fertilizer, keep
the moss moist and place .the
tray in • a cool, damp • room.
Everyonc. has one. of these. It
is claimed that seedlings . will
Survive for 'a period. of years
ug Huron ri
„,,,„,.)ixedc,d and will reassume
' fAci to soil outdoors.. The use
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t r,titt-4,-....r.,1)4444kawkitwanolAswsitirmt*Epno-,
norMal growth when transplant-
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Pt.113,lac ACCOUNTANT
P.O. Box 478.
Dial 524-9521
GODERICH - ONTARIO
Mechanical and Body Repairs,
Wheel Align,rnmt,-Tand• .BW
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Radiator Repairs.
Protect against rust with
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No.'13 Highway, Goderich
Dial 524-7231
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F. T. ARMSTRONG
Consulting Optometrist
The Square 524-7661
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GERRY'S APPLIANCES.
The Square ,.
"The Store That Service
Built" ..,
Real' Estate Agent
RUTHVAN DER MEER
DIAL 524-7875, Goderich
Agent For •
WILFRID McINTEE
-.REALTOR , Walkerton
Alexander and
Chapman .
GENERAL INSURANCE'
, REAL ESTATE
PROPERTY, MANAG"EMENT
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce Building-
• Goderich
• Dial .524-9662
Butler, Dooley;
Clarke & Starke'
. Chartered Accountants
Trustee in Bankrtintcy -
1,.icensed Municipal Auditor
39 St. David St., 524-8253
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A 1)\ was pass,i1 at. 111,-2
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riain land o.n county rqad 13
.. Plant yo..,u remove a wad of the
from Clinton westerly for ti‘.1 •A 54;01'Y 01! °I ()11'"" " ''''' ' YU- Huron coun•I'Y'S, moss surrounding the roots.
t . ...1 .1 1,1. 1,I., ,. on pr-oper.
mil( s, 11,tis is needed in co1. i die:s tluit,...,.lihe We:tern tintariolpopulatio.n for 1963 was given 'This feature. acts to eliminate
nection 1t11 kwidening next 'electoral m a:4 is to be rovised.lby 'Huron County AssesSoT • A. shock. • , The moss is also a
The aforgmentioned alTa, noW Alexander . as 50,021. ...„ That -
year.
County road. 4, between Credi-
ton and Highway 81,has been
'designated a development road,
,as reriorted sorne time ago, and
the pre -engineering and prepar-
ation of contract dotuments has
now been .awarded to B.
Ross, consulting engine.er, Gidet
ricb. It is expected. construc-
tion will commence in 1965. .
On the ,current program,'
'mostly announced previously,
are the following road construc-
tion jobs:
.L.1-TatiPPETIVitichtakil-ge'
Marys road); 'paviiig-5.5-rnileS;
Highway 44 -Brussels, 7. miles,
grading and granular' base, also
land, and fence;, Approach to
Varna bridge on road 31, grad-
ing and granular base, one mile;
road 5; Huron -Middlesex bound-
ary, prime and surface, four
Miles; diversion,. Lot 6, eon.. 3,
Colborne, .grading and 'granular
ban, ,quarter -mile;
Bridge and culvert jobs in-
clude a 195 -foot bnidge on road
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represented by 23 federal mem-
bers Of Parliament' at 9ttawa,
could lose from three, to ;six
seats • in the redistribution,'- it
is said, • .
The, yardstick for -represent -
Lion by population' would per-
mit one M.P., for each 706‘5 p1
.
Since the population of the
federal riding of Huron is given
as only 48,355, it could mean
that more territory Would have
to be added to the federal rid;
jag of Haron ,to bring,,;144.49.„
population., close -r the„.26,9
suggested. •
there has been a cleolirie in
Population in the rural areas
while' metr'opolitan areas _have
increased -substantially oirer .the
Past feW decades ah a-Ck-nowz
ledged fact. More than 90 years
ago, Ifuron County had. 'over
16,000 more people that it has
1oe,AN40,,,an A8.71, according to
the Hurolf Atlag, the ,popula-
tion of Huron County was
66,165. Ninety-two year later,
in 1963, the- populatiorrligure
was 60,021.° '
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Dead Animal
Other' ridings likely to be
affected because. their pre- REMOVAL
sent inadequate po ulation are:
Bruce, 29,334; • 'Grey -Bruce, 36,-
883; Grey , North, 38,834; Mid-
dlettex West, 45,731; Welling-
ton -Huron, 32,638; Lambton-
Kent,. 43,235. 1+; ,
, The population figure for the
federal riding of Huron ,is not
quite the same as the popula.,
lion figure for the aunty of
For dead mil, disabled -Animals
• 'call collect
Darling & Company
• of Canada Ltd:
Phone HU 2-7269, Clinton
Dead licence. number
• 262-C-63
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splendid medium in which to
root cuttings of begonia, .geran-
iums, ivy, gloxinia and african
vielet leaves.
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4polcitig over the garden this
last day of March all btilbs are
up three inches and well ahead.
Frost he'aving has killed sev-
eral delphinium seedlings plant-
ed last fall. Pansies which
were Mulched seem • to have
weathered the winter so far
and one plant . 'already in
bloom as are some ef the poly-
anthus. ,
,In the basement tuberous be-
gonia corms ,are Tooting, Well
Under the conditions 'advised by
the Pacific Giant growers,' Rein-
Vetterie.
burying the corms .under an
inch of leaf .mould. When the
first tvvd leaves are a equal
the corm may be potted
up and placed' in good light,
the -Seedling department the
Roggli and deer •pansies germ-
inated well and qnickly and
-- very sturdy seedlings.
'Equally. good are .yellow carna-
tions, ge.um, and .shasta daisies.
Snaps have been",rather slug-
gish as have the petunias, but
they are there all right.' All
the seeds are being grown this
year under Gro -Lux. lights,, the.
beneficial effect of which has
already been seen in the case
of geranium cuttings ''ans.1 .afri-
4an.-v-ielet-plents7---4-he--1-atter•
have bigger blooms than these
piants have ever shown.
flow are you faring?
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Senior• citizens•forrn
new sick committee
A Senior :Citizens' meeting
was held April lst; in MacKay
Hall with the preaident, Art
Keitting, presiding.
A short business meeting was
held. . The secretary, IVIals. Coop -
read the correspondencer A,
committee was ,appointed to
bring in a report •-to "the 'next
meeting. Mrs. Martin gave the
report of the siek committee
and asked to be relieved of her,
position. Mr. Kaitting on be-
half of the club, thanked Mrs.
Martin for her faithful work.
A new committee was formed
censisting of Mrs. Worsell,
McAuley, Mr. Kaitting Emd
Van Annan.
Ids. Roach -reported sending
cards to the sick and bereaved.
The' meeting adjourned and
the. members enjoyed a game,.
of "500" and crokinole.
Wih-
ners of "500" were Mr. iohn
Marwick and Mrs. Roach; erok-
inole, Mrs. Jas.,Campbell. Door
prize was won by Mrs."Morlein,
Mrr. and Mrs. John McDonald
and their, committee served
lunch. Mr. Kaitting thanked the
coMmittee cfor their A'• Ideedy
lunch.
Next meeting • will be April
15th with Mr. and Ifts. McDon-
ald in charge.
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you're driving a '64 Chevrolet. With engines up4o 'a 42,5hp
'VE3*, getting from ond side to the other wouldn't be much
easier if somebody had put, a tunnel there. •
And if Chevrolet can go over a whole moUntain, so you
hardly fedi it, you can imagine how it goes over plain old
bumps. Jet -smooth, of course. We put a big
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bumps just as fast as they. come.
As you'd expect, ChevrolZt matches per-
fonnance with outstandink,luxury, inside that big beautiful
Body by Fisher. All kinds of stretch -out room, wide thick -
cushioned seats, yards of deep -twist carpeting and elegant
fabric and vinyl upholstery -- all make you feel good just
being there. ; • •
' With all its looks arid luxury, you can see how anyone
might get the idea that this great highway
performer is a high-priced car. Unless, of
course, they happened to look first at its
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