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ews columnafter six weeks
:An hosPital, is a bit ori chore.
However seems many rrossed
the small news items, for,-
Af.;.several Mentioned in their
';.34oards and letters that they.
WItrieW- •something was Wrong'
'when there was no. LOchalsh:
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newsr Be it simple as it Way
..f.c.4seern • to smite, there are
always those Who like tQ read
'the'lotal news and those Who
look ferviard to the home-
town paper. -0,
Seems I 'Must lOok forward
to six more `weeks of just
eirag lazy, surely there are
some who have a bit of news "
that Would help make the
column morelliteresting and
all it takes is a phonecall and
,s,„•zv.` I'll do my best to put• it into
the column.
•":. -After following the hockey
1 game "all winter, 'that in
NI. volved David Farrish, the end
has come but several from.
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the area attended the past
fat week. Among them were Mr.
k:,‘,•;; and Mrs. . Duncan. Farrish,
,74,1 and Mrs. Bill Farrish, •
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,,,M• Mr. and Mrs. George Mon-
crief, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
MacKenzie.
4r It's good to know that those
• who have been in hospital are'
‘01 home again, So many from
,.t.s this community have had a
stay in one hospital' or
another since befere
Christmas. In fact Mrs.
Emile MacLennan who has
„, been ill since before
;II Christmas is still a patient in
14 hospital, now in Wingham.
.•.1Y Home and feeling much
improved in health are Mr.
Gordon Finlayson, Mr. EvVan.
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•• MacLean and Mrs. Lillian , - * •.
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Joyce Ross does -a pulse cheek on. Harry Dykstra in a Goderich Little Theatre rehearsal of
'.- Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Simpson.
the play, The Hasty Heart. The group is preparing for their performances on May 13, 14
and 15. (staff photo) ' ' • MacKenzie were recent
visitors in Owen Sound. • • .
14".1--11,9,-en ' . ” "Q . •: • . " ' •
returned hbme to• Mr. and -
Mrs7R—ObT.-Ihorne re e umlyti
visiting her ,claughter
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with whom. she spends the .
winter months. • „ ,,,.,„
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•ind Mrs. Donald Simpson left d
for the Western part of• elight many people
Bill Simpson son „ of Mr. II . '
Canada during the past week.
He hopes to find employmentnear his-betliers _
there.
Recent . visitors • with Mr.
and Mrs . 'Gordon • FinlaYson
were Mr. Malcolm Finlaysorr
and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
FinlaysOn of Toronto.
Sympathy is expressed to
the family and relatives in the
passing of .Mrs. Earl.
MacDonald on Friday.
• Fire completely destroyed
•the home of Mr.. and Mrs.
Alvin Hamilton on Friday
. afternoon..•
Saturday evening it was.
Celebrations for the lads who
playesL_hockey in Ripley
.4 during the winter. The Dads
•r were; guests for the banquet,
held at the new complex.
• Among those _attending from
area were Donald
Martyn and' Mr. Doug.
IVIartyn, Robert Campbell
• Irwin
• Campbell and Robbie Brooks
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hi a dad Mr. Ronald
Brooks. •
Among. Sunday visitors.
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On Saturday, May the • Two rose . bifsh-e-s were
Green-Thurrrbers• held their -7-donated -by-a—member of the
• bake sale .o.ut at the Mall. executive Mrs. Mary Walton.
There was also a white. The Chicago PeaceRose was
•elephant. and a green table •Won by Michael Chisholm -of. .
• along with baking. .1 Goderich and the Flaming
• • . • Peate Rose winner- •-was
The plants were donated , Robinson of Kin -
;.a tnpmber •Of tin_ ..Seniqr_L.cardine:
Garden Club. Many thanks to • Another active member.
all the interested people who • made a butterfly dake and
contributed and donated to-- -ticketh were sold on it. 'The
make the sale such a success. winner of the cake was M.
• The funds make the summer -Blackwell of Goderich. •
program more beneficial to Green l'humbers meetings
the children. - are held on `the. third Thur-
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•sday of the, month at Victoria
A • lovely • floral School. Parents and gueSts
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made up and donatedby Mrs. tend.
Jean Barnett was a free drawll ' • - '
for achildren. Vickie
Beattie, a Green • Th,umber,
was,the lucky vvinner. . •
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with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver- -
McCharles were Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Wilson of Weston,
and Mr. and -Mrs. Lorne
Bestward-of PortElgin.
y not seed
!annuals .this. year'
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It's unfortunate, but many seed 'sparingly in • marked
,.home gardeners have come to areas, lightly cover the seed
4rely on their bedding plant -with. fine, 'screened soil and
Akgrower almost ' entirely for keep moist until the seed
.64their annual flowers, says an germinates;" he says. If
.j"..:4,Ontario Ministry of seedlings are growing too
W!Agriculture and. Food ,hor.- thickly, he recommends that
.W.,tieulturist. Many fine types of they should be thinned out,
flowers willArow as well, or leaving -only the strongest and
•l'•i''''•':.better, from . seed planted healthiest plants.
•.4-:.tdiiectly outside in the garden. , • , -
R..A.. Fleming says that Annuals Can be seeded
••'i:•41VI.ay is the best month for .- directly in beds, ' or if
• iVfiSoVving such . 4 seeds • as - preferred in a,locatiou in thel.--*
nal-endul a , . larkspur, • _garden Where they can grOW
1)inarigold, - nasturtium, , cor- ,...nndisturbed until the young, •
tiflower or cosmos. These are seedlings have established a
. ' ' t t,74only a few Of the easies to good root system..Then the
row that offer a great deal of annual beds can be prepared'.
colorin the surrimer garden. and the seedlings tr an -
"There's no Special trick splanted..- • ,, •
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nvolved with direct seeding; Why rely on buying annual
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• ..qk Orepare the soil to a fine 'fort, 'tom eowners ' .can
...,.•'$eedbed. as soon as it can be produce their own annuals at
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