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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-06, Page 33, . • ••• Back It?. trVf!vg tp WRite 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: • 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. 44 the area attended the past fat week. Among them were Mr. k:,‘,•;; and Mrs. . Duncan. Farrish, ,74,1 and Mrs. Bill Farrish, • 81.6 • ,,,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. 4 ^ dA, • • •• .• •• MacLean and Mrs. Lillian , - * •. I 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 • , with whom. she spends the . winter months. • „ ,,,.,„ aIs •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 1,1 and • hi a dad Mr. Ronald Brooks. • Among. Sunday visitors. • . 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- - , • •sday of the, month at Victoria A • lovely • floral School. Parents and gueSts ar made up and donatedby Mrs. tend. Jean Barnett was a free drawll ' • - ' for achildren. Vickie Beattie, a Green • Th,umber, was,the lucky vvinner. . • • . • rdngem-a-at._.__404 . . DELINE -0 - QJ4rn. • ‘S\ R E MASONRY BRICK - BLOCK.- STONE MASONRY. REPAIRS, • •. FIREPLACES • A SPECIALTY • • + Huntsville Granite + Field Stone + Mica Stone + Angel Stone • • PHONE 482-7043 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' . 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..- • ,, • •,„-, . nvolved with direct seeding; Why rely on buying annual :. •,;."-,'', AIL that's required is to transplants? With •little ef- • ..qk Orepare the soil to a fine 'fort, 'tom eowners ' .can ...,.•'$eedbed. as soon as it can be produce their own annuals at . • •••,'',„,,Worited. Then sprinkle the less cost, ,f.!lo JNSURAI10E George Turton LIFE, AUTO. • PRE AND • ALL OTHER. LINES' 319 HURON ROAD 60DERICH • _•524,741.1 • • .• w.,14k4•14Cidyii,i : • • • THE MOTHER'S DAY FAVOURITE..., is a family affair dvo:1` •s • ^as That's why Ormandy's created an exquisite collection of Family Rings. They've been designed to let you express your deepest feelings for those special people on special occasions. The Ormandy Family Ring is the ideal gift for Mother or Grandmother who treasures the memories of children and grandchildren. She • Can't be with them all the time, but you can give • her a beautiful ring with the birthstone of each child that will be a constant reminder. • • • G 1:). C, 1-1 1019 Mho, - Fri. • 524-2924'. - IAA Sat. 9-6 Mon • Thurs. 9.9 - At the Mail On the Square 524-7841 . . , . • . . •.• . . , .. . . . • '• • iii,1,:idukik,ii.,•,,,,,,,,i,4,,,.,,,,,..4,;„,,,,,,,,.„...:4_,.......,,,,,„..,,,,,,IL.,i,k,„...:„...i,g • ' .,,,,b,.„4.,i,.4.,.....,,,„,;.:.,,„ ....I...,.,:.„.—.: ....,..::..,. ,....:, I.:. . . . CY • 14 Shoppers Square, Goderich • 524-;7241 Archie Barber, PHM:B. ' Larry Bieck, PHM,B, . _ • . • : DRASTIC STOCK REDUCTION SAL ASHTON'S MEN'S - LADIES' - CHILDREN'S WEAR LUCKNOW • . . WE ARE OVERSTOCKED- AND THAT IS THE SIMPLE REASON FOR '' THIS SALE. IT'S A COMPLETE AND DRASTIC STOCK REDUCTION OF ALL OUR BRAND -NAME FAMILY CLOTHING, DRY GOODS AND YARDGOODS. ° THIS 15 WHAT 'YOU'LL FIND: ••• EVERY SINGLE ITEM IN OUR LARGE INVENTORY IS ON SALE. 2..4 'THE BASIC SALE DISCOUNT ON MEN'S, LADIES' and -CHILDREN'S CLOTHING WILL BE 2 5%! AND ON MANY ITEMS, 50% OR MORE. - • 3..: THERE WILL BE A COMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF ALL MEWS DRESS SUITS. SALE DISCOUNTS WILL APPLY ON ALL DRYGOODS - YARD GOODS - WORK CLOTHES. SALE STARTS 10 A.M. THURS. MAY 6 ENDS SAT. 1 5TH. OPEN DAILY OPEN FRI. EVENINGS. ASHTON'S HAVE ALWAYS CARRIED ONLY GOOD *QUALITY BRANo*NAME-CEOTHING AND YOU'LL • • FIND IT ALL ON SALE..EVERYTHINQ IS 'SALE TAGGED' SO YOU CAN SEE. BOTH.THE ORIGINAL PRICE AND THE SALE QIS.COUNT. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS: EVERYTHING IS ON SALE-- NEW SPRING • FASHIONS, SUMMER CLOTHING, ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS AND.THOUSANDS OF,. YARDS- QF FINE • QUALITY FABRICS. BRAND NAMES ..... 500" dPOPARIS STAR" - "ARROW" - "FORSYTH" "JANTZEN":ISTANFIELDS" ETC. "TAM0 SHANTER" - "RIVIERA" - "WABASSO" "G.W.G"." ..."AYSER" - "BOTANY MEN'S LADIES' and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING I ry DRY GOODS. FABRICS .... SUBSTANTIAL AND eiNUINE MAliKDOWNS ON ALL OWN 6 AT ASIITON'$ ASHTON master charge / LUCKNOW . . • • ••• .. ..