The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-04-22, Page 14�• % QiODER. I0ISlGNAL-STAR, T14URSI AYE; APRIL 22,1971
� 'the `thhe DistaffSide
A 'trio ofattributes
'With Spring ap ng on strong"now and
life ' movin4 back outdoors, it is a good
time ,to take a look at Reeve Paul arroll's
suggestions regarding the harbour area in •.
IGoder• ich. ; •
Tn Fact, we, would heartily approve if .
:eaot °ti'1:''rzen, in Goderich' would take a
stroll around the,. areas mentioned by
Reeve Ca.rrollin his development plan and
imagine what could, be done to• improve
:t -hen a l t :•. e.. vig.uld recommend that
Two-
,thoughtfir -folks - wi"tl cQrrst'ructi :,
criiticism'•and workable idea4 would get in
touch with Reeve Carroll.--
Only through such co-operation and
idea sharing will anything be
accomplished in Goderich to the
satisfaction pf the majority.
A• ttention should "'also be given by
Goderich citizens �, to ' the thoughts -
presented by Percy Barker recently in a
letter. to council. Mr. Barker- suggested
that the Court House Square be dressed
up a little with flowers and shrubbery to
make. -it 'the town focal point and tourist
attraction it Should be. ,
We were`delighted that Deputy -Reeve'
Dave Gower jumped to the task of urging,
•
Ladies Legion Auxiliary
Make many
The regular 'Meeting of the
. ,' , Ladies' Legion Auxiliary of
council to -give 'the , letter serious,.. Branch 109 was held April 13,
consideration rather than filing it under _with 37 members present. ,
garbage. We happen to' believe the Court
on Meay
Raity will be held
May 12 in Blyth. Members
House Square could be a veritable gold,„, have been invited to Brussels on
mine for the town of Goderich, esRecially ' April 21 and to Seaforth on
• if .it • is to be newly lighted and rewired "April k 28 to , Delp these
with an eye to outlets' for additional Auxiliaries celebrate their
Anniversaries.
decorative lighting. Members are asked to bring
gifts. suitable for Ontario
•
Finally, we approve of a move by some 'Hospital bingo prizes to the next ..
meeting.
made tor1the Retarded.Children's
Associatiotrio• send spmeone
to
summer camp; $300.00 was sent
to the Provincial Bursary Fund;
and $300.00 to the Legion
Bursary Fund.
Donations of $10.00 were
made to the Red Cross, Society;
_of -the:youtth. of ,Goderich to organize a
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frankly 'believe the kids need some adult
assistance to. make •the project totally
acceptable. We think that summer theatre -
for youth would be a valuable pastime for
the young people as welt as a vert possible
tourist attraction if properly handled.
Don't scoff. Just ' such small
insignificant beginnings have turned into-
lucrative'
ntolucrative' summer ,attractions fot other
•communities with much Tess pgtential
than Goderich. It could happen here.
The trick is tb see the natural assets in
the community and to use those to build
�a future. The above trio of attributes,
already present, could be cornbined into
something great for Goderich if we
accepted the challenge.
•
Woman to
Woman
Witlt' Shirley J. Keller
' We've been getting 'some very of, the planting,wa g and I had a telephone call this
nice comments about our weeding. • J - morning from, Martha Rathburn
entertainment, guide `'with the ' I guess you could -say I'm ho- had spied a rather unusual"
coming events all listed on that armchair gardener .. . the k g. It was huge,'she told me.
page and we thank each and of person:who enjoys a beauti Oh no, I thought. Not a giant a
every one of you for your . f earwig. ,
ii erest.,' . ' ' • . garden, and appreciates flowers, Incidentally; it is getting close
We at the Signal -Star think it shrsiibs, trees and walkways so to the earwig season and an
is a . great improvement over, the long as they don't require my- ounce , of prevention is„ usually
way things have been done in constant attention. worth, a pound,; of cure. I know
the past and, we are very pleased And I must. admit that I look ' that earwigs hatch their•young in
' thatour readers seem to be at. the Goderich Horticultural the springtime so I figured that
agreeing with us - , . at„least on Society with an envious glance , now was a good time to begin
this one thing. • . . although I doubt that .I have thinking about control.
We have been finding it a little su f f ic i e n t ' . i,n t e rest or There' seems to be no better
more difficult , to accompl ish the stick - to - it v ness .to ever way to control earwigs than to
other side of our plan`.'. , that is participate as I should. • ' sprinkle around. the foundation ,
to become a kind of clearing_ The Societ this year piit out -'-of your house and garage with
house (as suggested by our reeve• the smartest little handbook . I .the preparation known as Seven.
Paul, Carroll). for • all' the ,have seen -in -a• long while. From I am told that there are some '
• upcoming 'utilities -in. ' the ' . one colorful over to the other, adult earwigs . out wandering
,district- the booklet is filled. with. all ''around now and if they were to
—
'We havebeen mulling a whole kinds of information including a tramp through the Seven and
lot' of different thins over in complete calendar of events for ;terry it back to the nest, that
our minds and the best solution the upcoming season. would be the end of some of this .
seems to be to devise sortie plan The next . ' meeting, for summer's, pests. h.,.,•,..•'
whereby the persons involved in instance, is the spring workshop. So, judge yourselves
the •individual events -would be It will be held. May 4 in the accordingly, my good friends.
free to con�into the Signal -Star - Robertson Memorial School and ' By the ' way, I never did find
„office to chart their own will deal ”" with:- (a) Backyard out what ' kind of a monster
programs.
Bridge scores
,Intended for Last Week
There were five tables in play
at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge
Club on April 5. ,
Winners and their scores were
as follows: Mrs. B. Erskine and
, Wm. Cochrane, 611/2; Mrs. D. D.
Worthy and Mrs. W. Duncan,
581/2;"Mrs. J. Cook and Mrs. J.
Chisholm, 56; Dr. A. B. Deathe
and Mr. A. J. Weerasooriya, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllll,11111111111111111111111111
481 /2.
donations
the Red Shield; the Easter Seal
Campaign; and the Ability..Eund.
Zone coinrna,nder )Jvelyn•
Carroll made her official visit to
the Auxiliary at this meeting.
Her talk described the ways the
Auxiliary are governed, the work
they do, and what is expected of
each Member”. Her interesting
and informative topic was
enjoyed by,sall. •
Mystery prize was won, by
Fay Sheardown, and attendance
draw by Margaret Williams.
. ; If ��on�s--ltdJames Richards��
Erving The , Feed Dealers of Western* Ontario IP
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"housewarming gifts" and
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Vegetable _Gardening; and (b),,, Martha Rathburn had
• That'way, we believe, the girls • Establishing a Border. discovered.
in the front • office' wound not .Then on Wednesday, May 26,, ,,, • *""'*"'.*
havetoo much additional work, ' the group is having the annual With the bright sunshine
yet the difficulty would 'be Garden Discards Auction at St. 'outdoors these days, my
overcome. Leave the matter with George's Parish Hall. ' thoughts have beenturning, ,to
, -us . yet a while longer, my Both those events sound camping. I'd, .been ' invited ' to
friends, and we Will 'surely be really , exciting to me but alas, I Pinelake for a look round by the
'able to come up with something. know my interest will dwindle owner, Bob Elliott (also •
.. * * * ' and my good intentions will chairman of the Huron County
I always' read the Exeter wane. Board , of Education), so last
Times-Advocate:-`Beesides being * * * . welek with my young son and
one of the best- doggone Ifyou are like me .. , .Aa looker one of my friends, I took a stn
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'newspapers in the '.country, it ' rather than a doer . . . the through the property which is
comes' from my homrre," area and Horticultural Society has news between Goderich .and Bayfield
you know how great that kind for you: , in Goderich Township. Actually,
of news can seem. ' - I quote now • from the it is located one concession east
Anyway, I was-teading in the handbook: , of Highway 21- just off "'
Times—Advocate 'concerning the, "Many gardeners, especially 'Telephone Road. ' \k,
ladies' bike riding for the Cancer beginners, get great pleasure, as i, aBob„ is undertaking a very
Society and I was amazed that well as ideas,, helpful hints and ambitious program at Pinelake
the women •of Goderich hadn't inspiration from visits to the and welcomes visitors who have
given such a fine idea ..their gardens of those with 'lots of an eye to campjng out this
support. , .experience with flowers, weeds, summer in complete seclusion.
The Exeter and area gals will seeds and: bugs. ' I also got down to the Camp
ride this Sunday, Apri1'25, from.:••..,,,,,,,`?The following gardeners Show in Clinton last weekend.
would welcome visitors to their Just my youngest son and I
gardens. Please phone first. and , attended ,Y 'froni the . Keller
arrange a mutually convenient household ... and we enjoyed it
time. • immensely._„
"If a gardener specializes in ' ,There certainly .is everything,,,
one aspect of gardening, it is so imaginable' , in camping.
'noted: equipment available now. You
"Edith Argyle, b24-7155, iris, can spend very little or Sou can
dahlias; • forfeit a fortune . : . just as you
"Jean Barnett, 524-8066, chose R.zR�. - on sleeping
roses;, . accommodation. '
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if you `need money.
One-stop shoppinfor the money you need, when you need it.
Personal loans to $5,000. and more.
Mortgages up to $25,000.
Money to make life •a little ,more pleasant.
Call Niagara—the all -Canadian consumer loan company.
29 Kingston Street,
Goderich Tel: 524-8357
1
the„ North End of E'Xe'ter to
Dashwood and back again. They
will have gained sponsors for the
trek and each mile will be dollars
earned for cancer research,.,
Is it too late for the Goderich
and. district ladies?„ I haven't a
bicycle but I would be happy to
rent one for the day to be the
first, entry in —the bike-a-thon
should sofneone organize one to
raise funds for the'cancer fund. "Mrs. R. Bindley, 529-7243,
* * * dahlias;
Now that spring appears to be "Mary ,.Howell, 524-8642,
with us for ` another year, I've spring bulbs;
been 'getting that gardening urge. "Jean McKee, 524-9801, stairs (well, four Steps I believe)
11 get it 'every•year.and i; can cure perennial border, delphinium; up into a bedroom with twin
• it very simply. 1 just get oUt the ' "Dewar Norman, 524-8953, beds. And this home you can
garden, rake and begih cleaning general,” • trail behind you on a trip across
up the yard. After about half an ,. * * * • tountrt1 Fantastic.
• hour, my energy has been And this year's ` gardeners' 'A few years ago we went
depleted and • X have • my handbook is philisophical: c sniping on the May ' 24th
ga'clonifig plans back in line with .f •IL..ryou want to be happy for weekeridr I vowed I'd never -•••do
my ambition.. ° an hour . get drunk.; if you want that again because it was so
' t have. threewi mall .flowerbeds t�oQ 'be happy for
three days Opt ' .hat• wee . •
,.r .-.. M^k M Ch.'s• .e ± x ^ RL[ a o4 fW
chilly enwever 'I m ] if' ,considVr
-atoll*p to. maintafn it ''shine happy'dtir`" ight d`as, kill your it again thia"°year' because the ,
Ithid of toloi fu1 order: My pig and eat it; if, you want to be camping urge is 'getting so
husband ` aeeotnpiishes " the happy for ever Make a garden..
1' ianual, labor acid -I -rt ar age some An old Chinese'proverb." Please turn to Page 7A
For instance, I saw one
camper outfit at the show with
an upstairs in it. That''s right.:
You actually climb 'a' flight of
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