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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-12-03, Page 1414 The Croderich Signal -Star, Thursday, December 3rd, 1964 date. Community action atso means the passage of a bylaw which will permit„ access to a AT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Encouraging Picture of The BruceTraiIGiven MacLeod Ross In the misadveAturous ab- sence of our president, Mrs. R. W. Bell, whose condition we are pleased to say improves, Mas. Don McKee presided over the last meeting of 1964 en November 25th. In spite of the lure of Flower Show prize -money, which Mr, Ed. Row- lands, our treasurer, disbursed, attendance- was only normal, so that when it was found that MalcolmKirk, our speaker, had come from Owen Sound with a eavy chest ed e , our em ar- e • -rassmenst was compounded. Aid- ed by the occasional dose of Benylin, he gave us a most en- couraging picture of the Bruce Trail which runs from Niagara to Tobermory. efts purpose to encourage hiking through so e • of the loveliest coun of "r Western Ontario, emph.:" s and ,slides dealt with t portion n•'ost accessible to )!iron Coen- ,t&„- ,,c+l" ;'•Ikea afford ma ificent views of the Beav Valley, Walters Falls, tle County, Colpoy's t B u cave,^ t Wiar • unusual wild !lowers. • Mr. Kirk, who is a profession- al conservation officer, leads the Bruce -Grey, naturalist club, is a member of Itihe Ontario Shade Tree Council and a director of the Federation of Ontanio Na- turalists,' later discussed Dutch Elle Disease which, in the ab- sence of concerted communi action, will soon ,kill off all, ur elms. •Community actio Y 1s es- sential because the •iwidual cannot afford the c , of felling affected trees an elling is the o my satisfaet a ry remedy to privately owned tree which has become a source of dissemin- ation isseminaltion of the disease. Such col- laboration in, the Owen Sound area resulted :n 15 trees being felled this year; a, probable ten next and thereafter perhaps one., or tw,o per annum. Mon. treat and. ,Detroit now lose only one in 100 trees per annum. Truly the future of the "pub- lic" tree is in a parlous state. Elm bark beetles, salt, sewem, gas mains. air pollution from autoptiobrle exhausts and finally the tario Department of ay's-all given free rein sl , ul4, in the next few years, e successful in denuding our highways, fields and towns and all be,,*ause the tree no longer, has any status in our "civiliz- ation."- Perhaps in was not so whimsical after all that Danny Kaye, on his TV program, should make a plea for Tree NGC at LEGION HALL Saturday, ,. December. S at 8:30 p.m. 15 GAMES - $1.00 The prize for, each regular game will be $12.00 -4-Shares- - caltl a -Combined' - Ji CIOAS- F-1110:00 IN 57 CALLS ° SPONSORED BY CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 109' No One Under 16 Permitted Te Play L'• ns Head, nut to. mention the, lower Pot at Dyer Bayo The idea for this monumental bit of private. collaboration came from a Hamilton metal- lurgist, , concerned with the physical condition of Canadian youth, resultant on the eurre•nt atltormobiliousness. However, ideas are ,two a penny; it is their implementation that counts and it must be consider- ed a tribute to landowners and ' the eight naturalist cltLbs who rb•nclud'ed ' the ' gen•trernen's .-s_4greeme.ntssalike; .tlha-t� .only,. ,ane per cent refused access to their land. • Now the Trail is marked,' e'sthessisa"vesbeeresimi'1teandssi sris to water and picnic areas erect- ed, camping sites being left to the individual farmer to ar- range. Along this trail, at the right time of year you may see orchids, including the rare Al- aska orchid, hartston•gue fern, gentians, both fringed and bot- tle and many other more or less FEATURE, EVENT DIRECTORY for your entertainment pleasure in TORONTO NOV. 5 "- Dec. 6 ROYAL. ONTARIO MUSEUM Tutankhamun Treasures -NOV. 15 - DEC. 24 CASA LOMA •. Christmas Fairyland 0-0-0 NOV. 23 - DEC. 12 ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE - Pajama Tops D --L -D NOV. 30 - DEC. 19 O'KEEFE CENTRE After The Fall O-0-0 CHRISTMAS SEASON UNIVERSITY THEATRE My Fair Lady - 2:00 p.m. matinees every day during" ° Christmas season. DECEMBER 1 - 8 ICE CAPADES Maple Leaf Gardens To JAN. 3 ART GALLERY Post Painterly Abstraction (Exhibition of 20th century art) • For economy and friendly ser- vice plan to stay at Toronto's LORD SIMCOE HOTEL • . conveniently located in the - heart of downtown. (at -the subway) • single 6,50 to 10.50, doubles - • 10.50 to 14.50 • free overnight parking LORD' SIMCOE HOTEL 'King & Univdrsity -,Tel:°362-1848 es -2 RECIPE OF THE MONTH By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute "Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit" CLOVED PEARS Add Spice to Holiday Ham . and Turkey 15 -oz. can Canada 1 stipk• cinnamon BearsCho-ice Crown8.. who1a cloves,. • Drain pears. Reserve juice and•com lne with cinnamon, cloves; alit cesanch,mi,negalv,.,,,,.Mari.nate ztears.",iutt.."sUi edsluiMesill-s a zigs-„ erator. 24 hours. Drain and place cut -side up on platter. Gar- nish by studding' around the indentation in each pear half with whole cloves, Wrap up Your holiday shopping ...with an HFC Shopper's Loan. Cover everyone on your list with an HFC °Shopper's Loan. Shop anywhere with cash,: - not just where you have a charge account. Avoid big January hills, repay conven- iently. Borrow confi- dently from HFC. ASK ABOUT CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE ON LOANS AT LOW GROUP RATES AMOUNT OF LOAN 5100 550 750 1000 1600 , 2200 2500 MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN 20 12 months mo6 a hs months I months $ $ 6.12 I $ 9.46 23.73 32.86 .i1.24 31.65 44.13 69.21 41.45 58.11 91.56 60.88 68.81 94.11 146.52 83.71,9.t,2 ,1.9.41 201.46 95.12 107.52 147,05 228,93 Above payments include principal and interest, and are based on prompt repayment, but do not include the cost of Me insurance, HOUSEHOLD FINANC •d_ GODERICH 35A West -Street -Telephone 524-7383 (above the Signal Star) Conservation when he entreat- ed: "Won't YOU ask a Tree to tea soon?'' Door prizes went to Mrs. G. MacLeod Ross, Mrs, R. M. Sper- ling and to Reeve F. Walkom, who, in thanking the speaker; said that 'coun i'l had planted 60 (suety) trees . this year. Re- freshments were served by Mes- dames Malcolm Campbell and Eugene Ryan. Unclaimed prize money may be had from the office of Bri- e tish Mortgage anis Trust up to DeceMber 31st, 1964 'The nom- ination Meeting will be -held o Wednesday, 'January 20th, 196 Of Canada's total area of 3,851,809 square miles, nearly 90 per cent is still publicly - owned Crown' land. " In' the first half of its current fiscal year the federal . govern- ment had 'a budget ' surplus • of nearly $400,000,000. NEED SOME WORK DONE AROUND YOUR HOUSE? RECREATION ROOMS BUILT . • INTERIOR4WALLS and CEILINGS PANELLED and TILED • PORCHES and VERANDAHS CLOSED IN" • ALL TYPES- OF ROOFING and SIDING ALUMINUM STORMS • EAVESTROUGHING, etc. PHONE 5244201 48-49-50x rMa, 0111111NIMII !OM IMO MIS NNW OMR Ina 1.1111.1111 .11111101111111 .111111, WITH THIS COUPON -ONLY- -- 1 AUTOMATIC DUAL CONTROL EEcTR1eB 3r +IK -E14 1 SUPPLY LIMITED REG. 29.95 RIECK PHARMACY 22.49 1 1 1 1BUSSERV10E: GODEtUCH - BAYFIELD GRAND BEND- FOREST WYOMING - PETROLIA -- SARNIA READ DOWN READ UP -SUN. P.M. SAT. A.M. Effective FRI., SAT:• ONLY • ONLY Decembers 4, 1964 ONLY P.M. 6:00 9:00 6:I5 9:15 6:45 9:45 7:15 10:15 7:30 10:30 7:35 10:35 7:45 10:45 8:05 11:05 Lv. GODERICH Arr. BAYFIELD GRAND BEND FOREST REECE'S CORS. WYOMING ' • PETROLIA Arr. SARNIA Lv. 7:45 7:32 7:05 6:25 - 6:05 6:00 5:50 5:25 NO SERVICE '-.CHRISTMAS DAY, NEW YEAR'S -DAY, GOOD FRIDAY - WHEN FRIDAY IS HOLIDAY, FRIDAY SCHEDULE OPERATES THURSDAY FOR BUS INFORMATION MILLS' GARAGE SARLON COACH LIMES SARNIA,' ONTARIO 48-49 • UAHAN!E[ VESIMEN' DIIIFICATE "the company that shows 100% interest in youl"- HEAD OI'FICE: STRATFORD, ONTARIO SAVINGS ACCOUNTS,, or "chequing" accounts, earn 40/o interest In the minimum !Alf- yearlybalance. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES, for long-t'erm investments, earnup to 51/40/9 interest. Minimums: $10'O and 1 year. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS,' for short- term investments, earn 40/o in- terest for any number of^ days.' Minimums: $100 and 30 days. You can get full details from any of our 15 offices in Ontario. A FACT ABOUT MONEY: , "Shin Plasters", those 2V bills last issued 'in 1923, got the name 150 years ago when currency of little value was printed on coarse paper andsoldiers used the worthless bills as field dressings. lienee the name "Shin Plasters," E. R. ROWLANDS, Manager Elgin and Kingston Streets, Goderich Telephone 524-7381 .r� SET °OF EXTRA BULBS-.-- • sc Each CHRISTMAS. TREE LIGHTS Bulbs stay alight -- even if one bulb burns out • SET OF 8 Pre -Tested colored bulbs, on bn1 g 1 epetype cord; berry beads hold lbs upright; special stay -alight feature prevents Christmas Tree "black -out." OUTDOOR LIGN EXtra low-priced, at Canadian alre4s niatur.•estainP a Iili•,•A+'"se4 sorted ;,colors twinkle on the tree 'and add glamor to the holiday season. Special "cut- out" lets bulbs stay alight when one burns out, Bead type fasteners, long cord and plug. EXTRA BULBS Glow -Type Ea; .14tt'._. SPARKLE BULBS 4 for, 690 LIGHT SET TRANSPARENT SPARKLE BULBS u-Lllilni 109 ICT Multiple Indoor 7 -LIGHT SET 7-1:1g'i!-Set 15 -Light Set 2Si'_L gh - t•Set '1.69. 3.39 5.79 INDEPENDENT BURNING r '° Canadian - made heavy weatherproof wising; approved safety sockets. The generous length4gives greater cover- age; add-on connector for extra 'sets; mammoth colored bulbs. Each lamp burns independently.. • ,12 -Light Set .... 1.99 -Extr"a-MB u.1bs-each..-.-1.1 ._ .Each colored bulb •b urns independently. Spring clip sockets hold'' lights upright. Largerbulbs, in a'ssor.ted colors, long 'cord, plug and add-on connector. Weatherproof Outdoor FLOODLIGHTS FLOODLIGHT KIT - weatherproof socket. wall bracket, earth • '' spite:, 6 -ft. cord and plug.• 349 With Clear Bulb Complete with red, blue, preens yellow ,or 3.93 ink bulb FLOODLIGHT SOCKET and SPIKE- With cord and eiug. (less bulb) 1.99 BULB - state color, ea. 3.35 Easy set-up Christmas . TREESTANDS Strong construction, well balanced. Big 17" Jeg spread; holds trees up to 3" diam. Bright green and . red finish. Water container to 9 keep tree fresh .5 ,DELUXE CHRISTMAS TREE HOLDER -- Flanged rim with nine holes and slots to allow small electric sockets for tree lights. Sturdy steel construction; 23" leg spread. Holds trees up to 35/s" diam. ' 2.88 8 ROTARY ELECTRIC COLOR WHEEL 12" diam. moulded plastic lenses. On-. off switch; built-in motor.. White hous- ing, red base. With 6 -ft, cord and plug. Uses 150 -watt bulb 8 77 (not, included)• Ir FLOODLAMP. - Clear, each - 2.45 EXTENSION CORD SETS 'OUTDOOR -with cap and plug. '0 -ft.69 15-ft..99 25 -ft. 1.59 50 -ft. 269 INDOOR -with cap and tri -plug. 6 -ft. .57 .9 -ft. .69 1 5 -ft. .89 TRIPLE TAP -with 3 ,outlets ' 21 FLASHER -- Each • 49 •• : •A�'vw.•�' 7t i } }Y: � ti �Y M� ' f� �1My .. ' +/rY•w"f• + q•; t ; r •. .,, . P .. . ,., :•::,•'r:..>;, :a.,�2:.w.ud•..:.'�kb• <S'.cY•.w#^.%..S>�' .. 3 -SPEED r.,...., LADY ELECTRIC KETTLE ELECTRIC HAND MIXER TORCAN HAIR DRYER and mixing a breeze stead of a chore with this powerful beauty. The .easy -to -clean beaters are released by ..convenient thumb 9.66 switch. With cord and plug • n' pficr MmTri Let Mom" enjoy professional hair -care al Ole-chroAttractivemeand plated copperacticalr'gifwithto'biacok bake! home! 5 -way heat switch giv- -. we -1 es temperatures from hot toelement;Iltehandle2-Poqt., size;rful Aut1500owattmaticfast lieatin cool 8 -ft. cord and hood 1,1 �$$ safety shut-off. Cord and plug .71 included (case extra) included I ,,,.,,,, t Textured Leatherette Carrying Case Doubles as an overnight bag 2.49 FOR' HER'" L. O. erNIP" WHETSTONE 36 NORTH STREET GODERICH DML 524-7394 0