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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-05-13, Page 2GQDE 1COH SIUNA .SSTAR, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971, The • May Ifi,eting of the. and mei tiers and read a, poem uburn ' Horticultural Society "My Flower Bed" which -she had ..held. last Monday evening in _composed. herself, The minutes th C rnm4tnity t'iemorial Hall. with the president Mrs. Gordon - Taylor in charge. - . , The meeting opened by singing 0 with Mrs. Robert Mrs. J. Taylor was Canada Phillips welcomed at the the piano• guests of the previous meting were , approved,.. -.._,as read by the secretary, Mrs. Sidney Lansing. ' Mrs. Taylor spoke of the District meeting held in April and regretted', that no one was able to attend. A letter was read IRFS CROSS. BLOOD CLINK osta }nb'.=gb1'Y'K 1, X WED., MAY 19th .+'IU)•:,. '.w of!.r+rfil�nay�C¢'%IYl4u'. +M4AILL , --��� v. ..nn.h �. N,0."+ 41n �{'/l+rN1S1µMh tN,�S:7]�%.74'NSnMw4l6yerm4•:ul.+�-.. !1 ..u.- -`. DOMINION ROAD MACHINERY CO. LTD. ART'S Member of the - Ontario Nurserymen's Association landscaping and Nursery w 166 Bennett Sr." --E.,, Goderich 524-9126 • .,1 OPEN Mon. to Sat, 9 ' a.m. to 9 p.m., ,Sun., 1-6 p.m. TREES Crimson King -4, Norway Maple - Sugar Maple - White Birch -- Sunburst Sunburst Locust - Plane Trees - Pagado Trees - Cork Trees - Flowering Crab - Fruit Tr,.es., LARGE SELECTION OF EVERGREENS 14m. ALL FLOWERING. IOO'FF SHRUBS ;... µ . Thursday, Friday, Saturday 15 • Flowe.&ig .almond, Go'den Dogwood, Silver Dogwood, Coralberry, Deutzia, Potentilia, Weigela, Kerria, Golden Ninebark Redbud, Russian Olive, Golden Mock Orange, - Mock Orange Rose of Sharon, Burning Bush Japonica, Snowball,- Beauty Bush White H-ydrangea,'P;G.--Hydrangea Cotonesster Acutifolia. WE FEATURE: 4 ,*PEAT 'MOSS ' *GRASS' SEED *FERTILIZER *COMPLETE LINE 05 WILSON'S PRODUCTS FOR ALL. YOUR GARDENING NEEDS BY and MRS. Wl~S BRA'1 iNOCK tat.. _-.urn,„ re the competitions for puezns and slides and'anyone interested in entering 'these 'competitions please .contact Nrs. attking . fc?r . particulars and rules. . A discussion took phipe about the Ontario Horticultural Society annual meeting to • be, held on June 17 and 18 and it was deeided to send ,in registration for delegates 'if any are interested. Mrs. • Lansing outlined the committees in charge, of the -village: flowerbeds -- •Highway her with a, gift. Door prize drag was in charge of She%n. Collins and the winners were Mrs,, >Ionald Haines, Mrs, Fordyce Clark, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Donald Cartwright. The meeting was closed by singing the Queen,. The pot -luck lunch was served by Mrs. Arthur Grange, Mrs, Ross Robinson, Mrs. Donald Cartwright and Mrs. Kenneth Scott. Thefollowing is the poem composed by Mrs. Gordon Taylor,. bed, Mrs, 'Norman McDowell, MY FLOWER BED, Mrs'. William Docld;.' .oftus bed', r t irttr ° ° Y o u n -bl air; Bien . Hamilton, Gordon Miller,. forge bed, Mrs. Sidney Lansing, Mrs. Robert Turner; Hall Board Bones, Mrs. Albert McFarlane, Mrs. Arthur Grange; Library bed, Mrs. Elmer Trominer, Miss Connie Trommer. It was decided to discontinue the Maryanna bed id the Ethelwyn beds. In recognition for her services. to the Horticultural , Society, Mrs. Gordon ' Taylor presented Mrs, 'Frank Raithby with a service diploma. `Mrs.. Donald Haines presented Mrs. Oscar de Boer with a parting gift from the ;Society, The / financial statement was given by tiie treasnrer, Mrs. Wes Bradnock stating that the Society now has 33 paid up members for this year. The roll call was answered by telling about "the flowering houseplant that gave you the most pleasure during the.' winter' months". A piano solo was played by Doris Naylor and a solo "On the Wings of a Snow-white Dove-' was sung °by Lorraine Chamney accompanied by her mother Mrs. Gordon Chamney. . Mrs: frank Raithby introduced the' guest speaker of the evening, Miss' Beatrice Campbell of Goderich. She. shoved nterest.ing pictures and gave comments of , her trip last ti ear aratin 1 ., the world. She showed flower pictures taken in many of th,' countries she had v`i'sited. Mrs.. Robert Phillips thanked Miss Campbell and, on behalf of the Society ,presented, • inemnbers of the Dungannon catered to a turkey dinner in the Sunday School room of Dungannon United Church. The first vice-president, Mrs. Donald Cartwright was the chairman and welcdrned all: The Ode, the Mary Stewart ' Collect and 0 Canada, was had with ° Mrs. Robert Phillips at .the .piano. A toast to the 'Queen was proposed by Mrs. Frank Raithby followed by singing God Save The.. Queen and the W.I.'Grace. A toast to the W.I. was ' proposed, by Mrs: Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Bert I love my flower garden.' Craig replied. 'The holder of the a: g-:..Andp4hiz & .'l ,l ....1"i let ; c,as...preaeQt x.t • Those daffodils and tulips Would set the world ,a -tune. I love my flower garden In July and August top Those g'a'ds and pansies, roses rare And cornflowers'so blue In September and October The Dahlias, stately stand The mums and all the zinnias Are blooming, oh, so grand I love my flower garden • 'It's a sacredspot I know God sent the rain and sunshiie . bright To make the flowers grow. • Mr. and' Mrs. William Raithby, Mr. John Raithby and friend of Brantford called Saturday everting on , the former's uncle, Mr. Frank Raithby, Mrs.-Raithby and Mr i$tri� 526-7599 • the, special speaker and showed ,her picture$ and told about her trip to California- last winter. She was ' thanked by .Mrs. E. Bradnock. Mrs. Thomas Lawlor thanked Mrs. Ed. Davies for making the delightful favors. A ad'Uet "Twenty -,one" was sung by Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs. E. Bradnock in comic dress. An autograRhed get well card. was sent to the president, Mrs. L. Archambault who is a patient in Clinton .Hospital - with a fractured back from an accident. • AUBURN E. PLORERS A tea and bake sale was held `';'th 'ICt ox United .•Chturch-reee'xr . '' The Stinday school room was decorated • in° mauve and yellow. Six tea tables were set up with. white cloths and .mauve and yellow centre -pieces,- made by - the girls. On each table., were plates of cookies cut out in ,the shape of rabbits made by the Leaders: The `'bake , table ' was fifTed"'to capcity donated by the 'members of the U.C.W., 'along with ' other ladies , from other churches: The Easter scene was depicted by pictures and gold cross.. The explorer' members waited oh the guests assisted by, their ' leaders, Mrs. Eldon McLennan and Mis a Marie Plunkett. Others, -helping were Mrs. Elsa Crane, Mrs. ,Margaret Hildebrand and,, Mrs. Donna Powell. Miss . Marie Plunkett is now Chief Counsellor with Mrs. John Raithby.` rs. , Thin as Lawlor..,.to Mrs. Ralph Munro,. The holder of the lucky cup was -presented by Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock to ' Mrs. Torrance Tabb. The, elimination contest given by Mrs. Gordon Powell was won by Mrs. Roy Daer. A sing -song was led. by "Mrs. Gordon TaylorAwith Mrs. Robert Phillips at the piano. Plans were made for the rummage sale: 'kitchen committee, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Frank Raithby, Mrs. Robert Phillips and Mrs. Richard Brooks. The committee for the bake table will be Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Norman McDowell, Miss' Sheron Collins and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt will convene a committee ' to ' attend the Bfossonr"Tea-at•'•Huronview on May 12. The next meeting will Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Silver of have the 441 clubs as guests and London visited last Sunday with her -„parents Mr; and ,Mrs. Dawson MacKey at'Parkhill: -"- Mrs. Kenneth Petrie of Kincardine visited last Saturday will be held on May 19 at 8 p.m. ‘Emeryone—is. asked to bring a - pot -luck lunch. A reading Paper, • Wan Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Davies Mrs. Ralph Munro visited.. recently with 'relatiVes' at Mount Maines and Miss Shirley ,Maines Goderich visited last SUnday with Mr, ,and 'Mrs. Robert, and Mrs., Ronald .Livermore and Robert spent Sunday with her parents'Mr:-and Mrs. Donald Haines. Mr. and NIrs,. William L. Craig, MT. Brian -Craig, Mr.' and Mrs. Allen Craig, and Mr: and Mrs: Arnold Craig 'were g16410„,s last -Satursda.,-. evening. at the wedding reception at,'Brussels for Mr. arid, Mrs. John Carswell. nee Margaret Guests' last :Sunday 'with Mr.., weft- Miss -Diane Kirkconnell of 'London. Mrs. Louis Blake, Faye . and Mayanne Blake of Brussels and Miss Diane Rivett of Dungannon. ,Knox.Thited 'Church Manse., Auburn was the scene of a p.m. :When Pastor- Alffed officiated for the double -ring , Linda Marlene Bapehler of Kitchener and Mansneto Renon Of , Kitchener. .rthe bride is the' daughter of Mr., and•Mrs..Harold Baechler,:RR 3, Auburn and the. groom 'is the son of Mrs. , Gina 'The' bride ,chose an off -'White white .polyster crepe dress with •gold trimMings and wore a' corsage of 'red roses. She was attended by her sister:, Miss Donna Jean Baechler of RR, .A.uburn as maid of,,honour. She wore, a beige palyster and cotton, voile dress with a Corsage of Renoli- Of Following the cerembny, a reception _tea- place at the eAllie'bride, Mr. and '-r,,c-tkt''baechler. Her mother ;',V.sisted in receiving the guests in a two-pieccP coat dress of blue cotton and rayon brocade enhanced with gleaming rurex: Following a , short honeymoon, they took up residence in Prior to- 'her marriage, the bride was: honOureri by bridal, showers at Mrs. Barbara Chapman, ,Goderich,.where Mrs. June Holmes *Of Auburn assisted in entertaining and receiving relatives and friends ” of their Sister -Linda. Arsb a community shower in Knox United Church, Auburn and het fellow workers hOno,ured her With pieces. .of corning ware. WOMEN'S HUSTITUTE Fifty-seven ladies, members and friends of the Auburn Women's Institute enjoyed their+, annual banquet, Welli-eSday evening at Dungannon when the The Hometown composed by Mr. Ed was read by Mrs. Davies.. Norman McDowell was se For FRESH FILMS FAST t.ConipetitiVe prices Come To Campbell' 164 The Square GoderiCh or an ESTATE MARKETING SERVICES For a Auction Administrators Large f.it well respected and efficient selling of----gqod household furnishings . and - a knowledgable staff whose duty is to safeguard the interests of the ,seller and maintain the. confidence of the buyer. --many buyers from many areas 'whose . ,confidende in Estate Marketing's' businesslike procedure and integrity is...Vow assurance of a Much better and fairer return. . IF YOU BE EiECUTOR, HOMEOWNER OR BUSINESSMAN .WITH .5URNISHINGS THAT' MUST, .ALL THE ADVAUTAGES YOU.' • HAVE WHEN YOU RETAIN THE PEOPLE FROM - ESTATE ',MARKETING SERVIcES Auction AdminiStrators Serving Mid-Wesiern 'Ontario Small Offerings established for market the and Orderly Margaret Hildebrand as assistant. Other newly elected officers are: Chief Explorer, Sherry Verbeek; Keeper of tbe Logt 1 -Jane Thompson; Upper, a, the Treasure, Janet. Cook. First Year Report from Hunditds of Farmers: SSO Atrazitie gives season long control annual sses and broeldleaf wee s Last year Lasso 4 was a branid new. herbicide, and we made a lot of promises, een. proven. , A Lasso 4/atrazine mix needs .4 -Ab inccorporation. Lasso 4/atrazine will not damage yourti-ops or ruin yoUr TOtation plans -because there.' ,is less tarryover. / Lasso 4/atrazine controls bPth broadleaf Weeds and fall pani6um and barnyard - grass) in c:orn. from your local farm supply dealer. For free Oescriptive Monsanto'Canada Limited, 175*Rexdale Blvd., Toronto, Rose. Bushes Tomatoes, Peppers, Cabbage, Spanish onions, Brpccdii. -Flowers - Petunias, Salvia, Alygsum, 1111arrgoldS; Pansies, Delphiniums, Portulaca, Stocks, zinnjas, etc. STILL A GOOD SELECTION OIF edge Plants it Evergreen Shrubs AND SHADE TREES 'FLOWERING SHRUBg * PEAT MOSS * BONE MEAL * GRASS $EED * ALL ;TYPES LAWN, GAADEN, FLOWER FERTILIZERS * GOOD SELECTION .OF GARDEN TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT * BULK SEEDS DUTCH SETS *--IVIULTIPLIERS * VEGETABLE `§EEDS * ETC. WE'LL BE OPEN HOLIDAY° MONDAY, STORE—HOURS— - Saturday and Monday to Thursday — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. GOVVER'S INDUSTRIAL AND GARDEN CENTRE' 5 HAMILTON ST. 524-8761 000EINCIt