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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-11-25, Page 21acINTOSH and OW :APPLES' .assaline Orchards erjo" f 'Yy ariety of an war ;heading ad brow r buffo' leathe in vamps ber sole 52477096 6 4...a.111411111•011111111- - SH RESERVES EARN. 4'/4% •r aiFY- .SPECIAL DEPOSIT ACCOUNT ~-"-(Minimum Account = $5,000) -- Interest is calculated on the minimum monthly balance. 'Withdrawals may be made at any timi on presentation of the passbook. At The Stoplights Goderich Rr B,y I04 M44e0d R954. If yoti •wantel1G to deseribe the No-vep ber` meeting of the .Gude- rich Horticultural r ....Mural Society, the wa redsh' w ach would spring i p t q your ;Hind would be: flow to do soMethin With nof hi g nt; at .all, NF x over ov r an hour,. Mrs. Gal,.. lagher, assisted by Mrs. Huller- ington, both of the Lond " Gar- den den Club, .entertained an un- usually large audience with "a lucid exposition of her ingeunity and artistry and it is seldom that such a detailed demonstration of "Do it ' yourself" has come our way. At time; you felt sorry . for poor "Mr. Woolworth." He of: I0111001.1.111 fere for sale vhatxeeognixe as, perhaps, a lamp with shade, but' before Mrs, Gallagher has fanished with it, it may well bane become a lady's shet a Cri stmas• candelabra or a cornucopia of +nature's bounty and any bits t .aree lef ove s d for r hut fod ,r another creation, Perha S the l? Dry Cleaning industry contribut- ed most to the feast and• the• an- swer to the question: Where do all' the coat hangers go in the winter time? is best answered by Mrs. Gallagher herself. Don't forget too, the polyethy- lene bags either, for the uses she can put an unsuspecting bag to is everybody's business if. ,they 1 WITH THIS COUPON ONLY 1FOUR-PIECE DRESSER SET I q YIGTORIA AND ( Set itl,tludes hair brush, mirror and large matching oval cosmetic tray. Gold finish trim design. Lined gift box. .7-----2_,_, REG: 25:08 IRIECK PHARMACY =NMI MOWN wish to cake a wreath; a swag, or simpl! spear a. dower head, Fly .ening, rabbit netting,. spag .hn.0�tmss, soft iron wire, d.. 1106jve4ta �foun fountain pen elsP s, in fact 'any old lumber? in Mrs, Gallagher's, hands beeolnesa a gorgeous Christmas decoration!. ion. pried 'flowers are usually. what they say, but Mrs: Gallagher turned them into beauty. She used -a technique which should be remembers r,by any demtofStrator. She Had Mrs. Hetherington alongside her do- ing what can only be' called, without any kind, of aspersion, "the idiot girl." By the latter's questions she persuaded Mrs. G. to disclose her innermost secrets and all of us, On leaving St. George's Parish Hall felt confi- dent we could go home and re- produce her wonderful displays ourselves. Ed. Rowlands, our busy treas- urer, •popped in and popped out after declaring a balance for' the year of $280.70 in the coffers. Mrs. Jessop reported on our last meetingand our president, Mrs. mow men* aimum Nina HELP WANTED Mother's Helper_ to assist in pleasant home during mother's convalescence. Cheerfully deco- rpted room with private bath and TV. C1•1 Mrs. Herrin,. 293- 4914; "Toronto—evenings. Know Size? 4._GIFT_ FICATE itsi"OCK up YOUR FREEZER –NO .MADE WITH FRESH-RtOZEN CANADIAN APPLES bel!- CATELYSPICED AND BAKED INA TENDER, FIMCY CRUST iY AarS MASTER 'BAKERS Iwo fort' McX�ee,. read a letter � from • a 'parks Mrs such, chairman o� the $ r vcorn?uittea :thanking the mem, bersfor the help they they td given him in �fs. In return •hero were several tributes from the Noor Mr, .Such fi,gr interestto and untirin eh aneat oar gy the park and p trkettes and not least ,for his efforts to regain for the people and their children, the unobstructeduse of Harbour Park:- .Thanks went .to him also for his generous door prize. Our mutual relationship has held nothing but pleasure and we hope to meet him once again in 1966. The members voted to., -con- tinue the Year Book, started this year by Mrs. McKee so bravely. The next meeting is the annual general and comes' off .on Janu- ary 19 in the same hall when slides. from Messrs well-known seed growers, will be shown, including some of heir new attractions fox 1966. Miss -Mary Unwell thanked the two lady speakers and the door prizes were *on by Mrs. Neil Shaw, Mrs. Gallagher, X Grah i i a i'd-li tr Jaihes Camp- bell. Mrs. McKee then distribut- ed the flower show prize money. • In reporting 'the last 'item 'of the meeting it has been made clear in the Signal -Star issue for last week that words must be Carefully chosen so a's to _ensure -that the redoubtable "Scorry- beck" does not suffer a further rush of blood •tb the -head. Mrs. Overholt and Mrs. McGee served tea (sic') and cakes to close one of our best and most interesting meetings. - Plan '66 Bali -- Rotarians Bob Nephew and Mac Campbell have accepted the dual chairmanship of the Rotary Ball for 1966. ur.kkiron Seek Position RAM ee b xs of thtsar' s county. coo council,. instead .of he ' usual. two ;pr three, are •,candid. ates for the wardenship in 1966, Just 'before close of.'the Nov,. ember session, Waxdett Glenn Webb 'piled unon intending can didates. to make known their in- tentions, Council then heard from- Stewart Proeted', reeve of Morris; Toin Leiper, - reeve of Hullett; Ernest Talbot, reeve of Stanley, and Kenneth Stewart, reeve of lVkcKillop. All are on council's agricultural committee: The choice will fee made by the members in a roll call vote at opening of the January 'session. Brig. R. A. Clift, reeve of Bay- field, was the only councillor to announce retirement, and be hoped to return "in a couple of years or so." Brig, and Mrs. Clift expect to travel extensively in the coming year. Warden Webb, who is reeve of Stephen, said he would not be back •"unless something won- „ I derful ha ens. fe as as r�_ cl that some member of his town ship' council accept nomination as reeve. Reeve Clifford Dunbar of Grey. who opposed Mr. Webb for the 1965 warclenship, expressed the views of council members in commending the warden for the able manner in which he --had conducted business. "We have enjoyed your hu- mor," he said: "it has relieved many tense situations. It has bei n to our advantage as_ you represented the county during your various activities in other municipalities, and we agree you did a• good job.' We do not know -i f you intend to return, but we know your interest in good pro- jects for the interest of the pub- lic will continue. - We really en- - • joyed your chairmanship 'of • cannel); and your participation o n ii ees. :gym tt its o #. -. Su ,ports. County. Control .ft r thanking Mr Dunbar for his ki 4 words and also his .co-' opera). on through the year, War- den en Webb continued:, "Council , u must continue to investigate the possibility ' of changes in this Bounty, not being panicked into tlienm , or pressured into then•, I believe strongly in the., count form of government, and believe it best serves the needs of all our people, but future councils must be prepared to make changes where beneficial to the people, provided they do not cause any financial hardship. "Next year's council will like- ly have a busy year. The work continues to increase each year, and the plowing match will 'make jnore work for all members of co uncil. "I said last year if any mem- her of Stephen council was nom- inated for reeve I 'vould not RgaSe...4m,...and I -ho e one_will be nnminated. "I hope when the history of Huron is finally published 1 wil 'still be 'able to read it, and 'if not, that some member' willread it to me. This has been a goal fel-eight years in council. "I thank our staff --a wonder, nil group of people. I have come to appreciate them more. Mr. Berry has been most efficient, also Bill Hanly . My best wishes to you all, and I hope you have successful nominations and sel- ections. My best wishes to next year's warden." In calling upon new members to speak at the close, the warden found he had a list, of 10: Gor- don Boyd, deputy reeve of Ash- field; Clarence E. Boyle, reeve of Exeter; Brig F. A. Clift, reeve of Bayfield; W. Cuthill, deputy reeve of Seof rth x �r. a treeve .G. ndiliit, deoi ty x Ve of 'Wiper l atdy' reeve of +cls borne; 'araold Tobin on, de'piult ! reeve of IloWick o e Squire? , ,t ef deputy reeve �? prod t"ich, Dug Thomp soli, reeve; of Clinton, 'nn George Wench, de duty reeve of •CliMr Gntun: alldon,r hurrying -away .to attend a meeting elsewhere le l: a suggestion that the Canadian. and Ontario flags .be flown :n the council chamber instead - of the two now there---•-UnionlJaekm Reeve Clift 'made some ob- servations upon the regional government proposal and the possibility of the county taking pn additional responsibilities. Extra Responsibility. . . "I do think," he said, "we are moving to the time when the county will be taking more re- sponsibilities. I have no fear for the future. I would agree with - Mr. Berry's report, well worded, that some local -th'func- .tw to -county ' .ns will move e level, and that will be good, but it will be gradual. "I am much impressed by the hardy independence of the Hu- ron people, ancE'that is why I came to live in this county, that you people are not too impress- ed by the growing bureaucracy that is overtaking our country -- and in the cities they 'are—and I love to sere the way you resist, here and there. We must em- phasize the 'importance of in- dividuals in our structure, and if we . did not do that we would not be Canadians. I do suggest to Mr. McKinley, with all re- spect, we want to guard against bureaucracy. "I won't he standing for 1966. My wife and 1 are going on a trip. I hope to come back in a couple of years or so." 1 FREE! 2 LOAVES If at any time you can't find Jane Par- ker Sliced, White Bread, 24 -oz., on our shelves, next day A&P will give you 2 loaves of Jane Par- ker Sliced, White, Bread, 24 -oz., FREE. Jane Parker Orange or Lemon CHIFFON, FAKE Jane Parker BREADCracked Wheat Monarch (10 Varieties) Reg.''Prico each 59c—SAVE 10c' each 49c Reg. 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