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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-06-03, Page 4• emay,,,•w.y...:n C S� Tte. $guars De ris �A EN ION GARDENERS TiIM Tom~a ,.fib-.I�RG•E - �LA� ..P • , --_� _. >lst : la .. roe .tomato piants..wh.ck yotr: have : k ' ` 4W,•' •►,the ed v~;ith to is' �noxhiri be' nincd by1' viii 'i any $ ; . : ,•. g e?i, • g t m•?py longer, a?tt i. ' Fe, plants are too. big before planting,.t • ,, they •may :g,;et • : w'lhd-`whip •SQrr a re 1 .w y w 1t sold out Af these.. Our stllhply anv�eh, reater,'this year, but`,so .v 'as• the demand: .. �1 p �7) • ]-4.104 ••BA. E but.SO , • . ,._ , LATE ,. UAIRACE, O,I�UL��,L(►W,E�--.35c det. •We itre,;s fling these: right '4ilit• f. the ' . n" Seen 4 , bed and Can. houestiy; ; lit twe ... a, ear seen ,bette>., _sturdier, plants, Get ;th, m ;. ''iv - �a?CQxe they are all g<1uo, .' E ., L. AR Y BED :�`V'�EET�'kEPPERS;'•.:.. • , ': , ....... �5o box, of, 45 . Or ly, tr few boxes left. INSECTICIDES E. ID S AND UN I IDE F. G C S We -de not attempt to carry a com lete:line of these but 'w ' ki e Ia'O carry'. an' excellent dust for eneral -garden use which .fear. kill. ' h. i g � * i is goad ng • bot i Scots and fungus. This dust, if used con :s- . sz... ttiitiy;«.on tomatoes 'and'pota4toes, willreveiit-the late blight 1? g and rot, It is :the ciuiekest thing to clear- "u --potato etles thatwe, , t p be,, .,have 'seen, 'Your tomatoes -:leave 'here free from is '•� , __ d . ea�'e: °Seep. them /?OR n •w• We also have some excellent little dust guns for sale.We are using; one in our own garden after a lot of experimenting •with different' types, SMALL_ TOMATO PLANTS ' ..• ' . . ... ........:..�.,... 35c `dozen r By Monday we will have plenty of these plants,: (small but very etoeky) right out of the ' beds.- • We grow Earliana, John Doer,' and Bonny Best. BEDDING. PLANTS GERANIUMS (Mostly. reds) •• Always tops. Need the sun for best results. 25c—.5Qe IMPATIENS . 35c ' Only a few left. Dandy for that shady spot and they bloom. all summer. , tETUNIAS (Dwarf Type) ' • 35e box of 12, •�� Rose, • criis�ls�on ,vioolet, • pure�y white, deep blue. _ f1 -_ DOUBLE P VNIAS (Mixe) r . , , . • . ,.. , . ........... lOe each These are 'stocky, well -branched plants and the blooms re- semble large -carnations. We have never seen nicer plants. Try U. few for .that,.. specialty spot. It1tAG ►ENA . , ...: , * .... ;`.......... ........, . 35e - each Ii' yen. .have never., tried one of, these graceful,i>•a lm=like , Plants in.'window ,',boxes. or hangingpoth,• tryone thisyear. • It . is linbe,atabler . , ' COSMOS. (Mimed) • P , 35e box of 12 fops for: cut flowers for the house and the color shades are beautiful. -MIXED DOUBLET -NASTURTIUMS - �,rrr.. • ..... -35e--box Only a . few boxes left. Try,, these lie type nasturtiums for window'' boxes. ASTERS .w....:..: . . • - - 35c ,box' of 12 Rose, ur ]e, .sholl pini, late hit.e e r1v whufe,; aaure_hlue Soriiy, sold out of nixed. colors. SA1.4Y14.• 6c per plant. r• Its hard to beatnt; . this plawith its brilliant*green'• foliage , and beautiful red flowers. AGERATUM (Blue) 45c box of 15 These. plants -flower freely all summer and are very attractive'• With their small blue dowers. .We card never understand• why they are not better -known. • • . COLEUS (Foliages) 20c ' ecali Excellent plants which -are bard -to !vat either for bedding_ hdhse- la -at, Prefer partially--s1'aded- Location: ' CANNA•25e-35e Only a few .left•' .. . ZINNIAS (1V1(ixed), ... 35c box of I Both giant and dwarf MARIGOLDS ' • , 35c box of 12' Both dwarf 'and giant.- ' _,. COME "IN AND LOOK AT OUR .SFILECTIoN OIR PHONE 105 ani PHONE Equipped with new, large ice ` - storage, 'we are, ' , now -prepared to fill r, season's -ice require- • ments. icy $URQN .ROAD, GODERIC$ 4 "leis Get '.weir EreontheJa1i Heavily in - Tuezidayt s_ eat Henmall • "and. Win 15.8 ' ak.. The—(odeiuh ofF'1pet,s trounced the highly -rated Densala; Iftermediate A ,. ,. , s , 1ori '1' aesday even- ing at' [ensall. • Roy Fal ikner went 1 , Abe. distance ,•t , user fpr �, w.i s and gave" a sig 11 s; . . Goderiell, starte..,-o the d f4 ,gam.. a .business ike :Manner, by. scoring ic n three rums s i•n, 1e. i the li. rS t inuings.,At srn reachedfirst ou an error and then tohk• third .:on, Harry Yestbrooks . walked, •'laadizag• tire,, bases: Waltertbr&hk then en � singled . to score. both Mete :and. Harry Westbrook, leaving'Miller on third, Miller later scored on West- lake's fly ball deep in. centre field. Bensall 'came right back in.their r half "of. the flrst and aided by Bal: rr four's home ruin, ` with • one' on ba e score were able to s e two runs,., Ba , four continued to spark p k the ` Hensall attach throughout the remainder of r Alberta: LtinipC�al'. NOW 'ENROUTE'` TOP GRADE A QUALITY • Order today for delivery directly off' .car and, save money. DeanCoai.Co. Goderich er1Cf • THE l oDRmC .SIG thea game by 'scoring two rr s and; having . ii Per• g!et 'd$xAt bat.: . The third. innings sew tackle, the• severlteenyear-old Hensaf pitoher, ;constant trouble. While ,he did, :not receive perfect. support from his team -.nates '.he~ did allow four hits' which; coupled with several 'errors,. allowed ,Goderich to collect. fou' -more runs -t_ ,. y�e kali eon—tinned- to fight ba g and, :in th'e1r .half of the fAurth s -c d au s, ore f r, .r ,uns Fir:ptikner allowed two hits •and,then wtti d Tudor, to flit the blocs,• . Glenn, 'the Hen all first"' baseman, ; then: tripled • •over. ,HarryWor`sell's hea.d,in :left fifid,to' seere° two guns.' : Glen reached'hone 'bn Iickkets single. to Tright f eld, • u G c'Chri h'•' to'" do o went•. .o -.Into' last .-. r p uirtgs •laoastng tt, ,' lo -(i ,)vead, How...- over, it was' .in the final' innings that Faulk lief` experienced his .only, seri-' :o i5 trodble:of the game, • After'twp' errors "had. put 'o.0 pt runn $xs Rrs t a second; i f .nd, $a . stir hit a 'Teras. leaguer just beyond the. . reach of .Westlake behind second b"ase. With the bases leaded, 'Faulkner lost ids control and walked in- two runs. However, amidst,gathering darkness and honking car horns, he regained control • to ,retire the side; The game 'showed that °`Goderic;i has a wealth of batting powelr and with. sni.otather fielding , will ha:,ve a contending intermediate. •ball team. GODERI.C•H, AB .R''H Mero, 3b 5 1 2, H� Westbrook, rf s.4 '1 1 B . Worrell. c ss 4 1 1 Miller, t :3 3. 2 W.: Westbrook. if 4 ^3 3 Westlake, . 2b a 1 0 Cameron, ib .4 2 1 H. W' oisell, if 4 2 2 'Faulkner, p 4 1 1 HENSALL .- AB R H Corbett, If Sangster, if Sadler,.-ef and 2b a 13s,ifo1.1r,. ss , • cihipchase, 3b Tudor, •2b and c Glenn, 1b Mickle, . p and cf JQY?t •-R x. Horton, c ,,...,., ' 3 .0. 0 3 1 0 ,3 2 .1 3 2 ,3 2 '1 0 1 1 0 3 1 1 2 0 •1 • 1 ..0 _ .0 2.0.0 Score' by 'innings : R H 'E Go'Oerich 3 0: 4 4 '4-15 13 .,•3 Hensall .............. 0 0 4 2 . 8 6 5 " • Have . you renewed' your subscri tion to -The Gdarich Signal -Star. loters' Attention HELP DEFEAT THE DREW .GOVERNMENT ON JUNE 7tih ` - PHO • for .transportation to' the polls or for information re voters' -list: • 'Vote Liberal Vote : Fingland Goderich Liberal Association. W.A.. "SUTHERLAND - Secr• etary J: K. HUNTER President,. . . _ _. .. . . Proclarnation! e - „ Shut- s Pay---Surt y; n 6 ,_ _• �. • •...n; of our citizens.,unfortunately, thro gh'illaess or otter disability. are deprived of theoppoMunity,: to enjoy the 'pleasures ' of the outside world: To these we should bring what cheer and comfort We can throughout the• , eg„r; rut particularly on Sunday, n� sponsored bV the Shut-Tir's Day ,Association 7'Uiiie fit -11:, R�treh,is "International" and: 'observed as' • such on . the' North Arneriehn Continent. • - -• • • • �` .To provide a -special ray of sunshine to those who are confined to their, homes.; hospitals • and' other like' institutions, • I hereby, : - •-.Proclaim Sunday, June full -irs ' glint -in h Day in the Town of (xoderieli appealing to all organizations and individuals to observe the day by rrisiting` or in other ways remembering the sick and. , disabled. y , _ • __ • 'GEO.°'G,'"MteEWAN, Mayor. 'iron Progressive Conservative�,,ASSOGIatiC111 .r. fl' frv ' real fl 1Y; 9 4,44144 Me 4„D 4.11 0.61:4,40rEAT mar' z A' WM.. fATOCESS (CLQntinue f roPu? hag+ 1) ,° coon strafed the delicate .art q p .4 ihfg, ftu this; group tree grafting was on 'display, and food test experi• _- tatELY .EQ--canted--rut . �..,sOTAxak 1 , grade 1.0 gir s; „� . Miss P,miberts •counmerela1' class, had: typing and shorthand exhibits posted, and deMo'nst'ratlons t ere carried ' out .on tho typewriters . hiid on ;the, Gestetiier 'machine," The.shop and Borne economics'd1 la;,the' lower ,gym. MAYS were. Set 'tip n, Ktho• . wo �gy, The girls hada'evening dresses-, nits,, wol� 4 erepef' .:ancx-,e0ttot dresses Mat , k 14/awes, "shirts', 'slacks„ short sweaters and 'socks to ;Shaw• :• for Ghe .past. year's hardwo.rk, , while in the shop' 'division types .9f woodand ` metal • Work were shown, Cooking; sewing ' and 'Ulundi,- classes foundryclasses were at work in the home eelnomic roam; while : Mr:' Wal,' konn's students were ,operating the various . niac fines .i?t - the shop. ,. Lunch was served,, inthe auditor- ium froin.9 o'clock, on. 1/i:as Powell an Mrs. Di onpoured tea at the d gg p. lovely head table, , ' which • was adorned With -candles arid colorful spring Rowers. Principal Seott in. a ..brief ad= dress extended a cordial welcome tothe visitors:, Thehighlight of the evening was the• fashin sh w staged b�gra e„ 12. girls. "Yours truly" . acted as eonhnentator and introduced; the Models, Ann - and ,`Helen' Willis, $cies 1Vlontgomery, 'Aileen Castle, - Madeline Joan Fitzpatrick, ..Iadel a Bogie, Cynthia;, Young, Joan Elliot, Joan Menzies; Helen Johnston, Joan: T3aeclhler, Bertha ''Popp, : Dorene Baker and •F'llsia,Macdonald. Some f the costumes modelled were print. dresses, 'skirts, blouses," sweaters; - slacks, shorts, playsuits,' housecoats, crepe and wool dress suits arid* an evening dress .. In closiqg the big event the choir,', girl ' c i'or us, 'trio and_ double. trio favors-- he audience witix sev- eral set • cti . is. , Mr. W. Wickett directed these numbers. •All • who -helped' • make, the night the -success it was'deserve much praise for -their. hard work. ' ust to -:finish,' off—the night= a dance was held, -in the gym from. 10 until 11.30. lYIEN'S I�NS'TITUTE DISTRICT NLEETING (coatinned £rom nage 1) commemorating .;• the fiftieth an- niversary . '.of Women's Institutes, was shown by ' M. iss• Lewis.` 'Deie- 'gates made known their preference for rallies on "Program Planning" to` be held lir .13elgrave >.anclt Dun- gatrilziii'iih-tire fail/: kR i' ,sentati-i-,es voiced their disapproval of the sug 'gested increase iii. rnembership Thd lii•dies of the church seg eii a bd'tintiful dinner a•t Ivhich,Re'v. L. -H. ' Turner, miriister'ef the chui„eh, wel-_ coated,. the-delegates-,---.1T9-Albert Campbell of� Aubnt n, reprg: ' Officers elected ore' asfplluws ;" • Preside]] li}} t,° ,s: C.Lockhitrt,. Code= rich rice -pre dent., • Mrs Ta., Scrim -i• ; eotrr, ET; th . Mks. A. I1, ;; Duval, 1 Wing/tam: •seeretaiy-tie tS0r., Mrs.I ,Otto'Popp. Donganniarii PO, eratioi representative, Mrs L.; I` $k'i,' Min-. gamron ; .alternate Mrs. •V"4`;p.. IIen- derson, Wingham , district .relegate,. Mrs.. ('t Lockhart. Godericili; alter- nate: Mrs,. Ed.' Lawson; 4ubii•ri ;' -auditors, • \b's. D. 'I'hilltips, IM'rs. L. •Ivens, Dungannon.. Convener, or standing eominittbes elected wefe :. Agriculture • and Canadian ' in- dustries, Mrs:- C, R. Coultes, Bel- gra-ve..t -Cifirzensh p M -is. -Earl----An, .derson i uI An-- derson Beig;rave historical re- 'earelr, Mrs, , Taf.t-CI;nrk - RTI: ---:5, ..(Goderich; home econom•ies,.:11rs. W. A. Miller St, Helens ; pubtleiry... rs. Fred Toll. Auburn; social : Welfare, Mrs. D. McKen•fie, 'Kintail. resole tions, -MOT' Chas: Nelson, i'Mlinton ,; junior director. Miss °Elaine- Lamb, R.R.• 4, Goderich. •;;' +` The Delegatesr; • The,. registered delegates were: .Mrs.•• G. A.. Winton. priesbie it Goth - rich branch; Mrs- E. I -I. Epps, Mrs. L-, M. Maj 1xrs. Freti1 'Hanley, Margaret -.Lobb, glary Judie,. of Clinton ; A Mre •Narinan Kea* Mrs. Jas. Walpole, Mrs. \1entle Duval. Mrs. f: Cnttrlibeii, Mr,; F. A. • Porker. •, of ,. Wingha rn .: Sfi's; Geo. Mumby, Mrs. Jas. ' Eisset i trs. W. Price, Mrs. Norman •Millet',' Mrs. )3. Tidliborne. o f Goderich; iktrfi: Edgar Lriwson. Mrs: Herb:,.Mogrzt1ge, Mrs. .Albert Campbell, 111rs.trl,na` Irwin. •Mrs. Tlios.-IcNall, of Aol,n�;' Mrs. J. M. Coultes, Mrs.' Earl Anderson; 'Mrs. Stewart Procter, Mis. C. 13. Wade, of Lelgrave;' •Mrs,l'':G. lion. Grief, Mrs. Grace- •MacKeale, Mrs: "Isobelle MacKenzie, Mrs.' roe Mac- Inty1e, of Kintail, .Mrs. 'Trait Clerk, of (Yarloty ;: Mrs.- G.' :�1aephersoir; St. f elens ; .Mrs. Dorni r ,!,1)1311110,. Mrs. Otto Popp, Mrs. L. 1'ers, li, J. J. Ryan, Mrs.. C. Sturdy, of Dun- gannon; un-gannon; Mrs. L. M;, S,efinigeour, Mrs. E. ChellevO, Mrs,' Chas. • Bell, •.airs: X. Betts, of Blyth. i • THE •PERCU DiRlIt • Winner of the specials:Prize for . last week-erid fOi'•:• the .lai gest .perch, caught in' connection with the Lions Club's "perch derby" was' L. Jbcol s of Hotel ' Ridout, • Londrfi. The Prize was a 'telescope fly' od.- The Special prize for this •weelend will lie an eleetric egg cooker.' flyer s 0$e, Est irv= Mitchel Visitors Take" Early Lead and Ne''v'er` Overtaken ':core• Q6 ..The •. opening gable..' of the Inter.- nrediat aseball, season Saw ,. 5.e b.. � YY Mitchell' ave 'th Luzon F1 Win .r A o ,vers 8-0. '',Wile •se'ven Innin gamewas played .Qtr Friday night 114 the,' Agri- cultural sroundai Both 'teams showed' lack of praC; tie e'ih • Ole a •°but. t tied" dnyvn • to a better brand of ;ball. :aS 'the game progressed, . cliell. m a ea 1 a ,' v , ju ped••iti}ta n rgke d ,by gathering' four 'hits •off Ydung;: the, Goderich hurler; and turning them, into , three • rips.. f Goderich Caine back . in ,their bag of the first and 'helped,by., two Mitchell. errors. were able to . score two • runs. Mitchell added two more runs 'in ' the third°innings, but, it. was, »t the fourth ;that, , the, '0.visiting batters rally found the'pitching to their lilting.. Youngwas in_ .continual trouble and after 'three .. runs ' had. crOSSed :tithe --plate: he gave way to Roy : • Faulkner, centre • -,fielder. Faulkner was able to retire the side in order, and '•tlie- Mitchell rally o ed, Ia$st The fiftpp h innings provided the greatest. scoring .,opportunities- for- Goderich. '-;Mero walked and •later. scored on Bert .W Worsell's long double 1f inod.cen re de1d, orsel then.came Verne' on Miller's singleto right - 'The' rally was too much for Bili Gatenby; the • Mitchell right-hander, and' lie *as taken.' out in favor of )ibord, second baseman.. ,, Giiiord,: who "played for Stratford 'Juniors last ye€tr;r and , IS a 'southpaw, :soon Stepped the • Goderich batting spree. GODEitICH AB R H Mero,' 3b' .:.3 1 ,:Or H. Westbrook; rf 4 _ .0 1 B. Worse'', e" 4 2 1 Miller, ss -• ,. 3 •2 .2 Cameron, lb ,....:..•....:3 0 ' 1' FI. Worrell, if r. 2 1 0 Faulkner, .ef and p 3 . 0 3 W, ...Westbrook, 2b Young, Ii and . of ' 3 0 0 MITCHELL ; • - AB. R Id Clarke; rf • 4 1 1 11. Gatenby; ss :_,,� • 2 1 1 3-ialeho, ,ss a.... .« 1 . 0 Follett; e4 1 •:1 R•althus,:3b ti 3 2 '2 W. Gaterhliy, p ; •., 4- ' 1 2 Walter, if _ ...3 0 • 2 Heinbuck,.cf 4 0 1 Bennett, lb 2. 0 0 Brown. 1b .20' 0 Gibord, 2b: and •p .. 3 1 1 Score ' by innings : It H E' God:ericlr :. Mitchell ... 302 300, 4-X8,11,,. 3, TIEET WDAY, • ; D1_131 $vii,, 048 : 1792 FACE OF 41, N]:) XS � 'H 4 C AT 'THIS Id' vRY ..t N. .valua le p er sa alproP rsuch as furs c.we1r , pictures,etC, ,istolen ,Or destroyed by fire could • not be're- air'-ssme. nt. laced 'without flia:mcial.em, b a „ You can, insure agaiestrthis• financial loss „by' meadi's , • ofa North America"Companies "all �ist" po'liy, hick' has been desk ued,topro- _ vide the broadest pc s;;i.ble. coverage at very low premium rates. 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A qualified_. fitter of the Debbs Truss Co., will be at the " BEDFORD HOTEL- GODER,ICIi ..TUESDAY, JUNE 8th -3 p.m. to• 8• p.m. ,, . ASK FOR MR. BLACK ' _ `Fr_ees:Demonstratlon-—.No. T_hi: cd_ Now 3 • 41044, 4• • S M 13d'11fgli11.g wrathy -: O 9..1, a.o g:, • POh LIL 1947 Canada's trade ,with the United' States exceeded two ani three quarter billion '• dollars. It is the heaviest wo ova. traden • 'wCw `"�YS.YY,Wi?A?P __ :.„s4'iYJa,r.+xa�v'n'�`•1•�+�SF?!. ... , ., ..;: .. the world. Canada's need for Ame'ri,an dollars. • • to, sustain this trade is vital. Who brin Arraerican dollars. to Carn.ada? People who male and.`eitport goods; and : ,t ec►p1e who Cater fOr ,itis rists�' "A a; of eou.ri c, your bank . anc g business and industry to- expand y production:for export. This is One of the n Many way's in: which da''s.syster :of 'co inpetitli:vo• N'tc�IM:::xkfi.W �.+.-, ..y......,, w..mLs'imr�r_ 4yvyS.Y `Y ,,JYir3rlC .,... w,.yµpCS,p<aw•.�,"J�`+tw�L+:•�+a::.i,e;,.c.e-,xW.ruwam' - banking serves the Canadian people e 0 y, r y,� yr �,y r yf A