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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-03-03, Page 2'lltliti* arztirx"rs,roximitos.v. wvtaca' Pu• blished by Signal. -Star; UP.O•tea. , * 441/0400.1'CA 13-41anada And Great Britain, 40(to, ear; to 'United :.atateli; ;250,, • ' ..-- . • 3' •.itthiiiMidttg Bates on request.'', Authorized as secend-class mail, Post . 903,, Department, Ottawa. TelePhette 7.1. • - liSember:"ot-Qattadlan Weekly ,Newspapers Association ,.,.... * Brern.A.01,0046)44.40,,401.447,44,.. - " ,-, -, . • a --.-• ' . ,,, 'AigqiIRTAW '. - ' • .; •• --:. ,„„.._ ..„ ...0,4%,...L. F3'41,44 . , •- , - .., .: TrilOti.ki;. 404% Ord, 04.9, ., , . , ,EprrputA4.*IpTE.S* If , , , 4- .. _ 7 , ., . i . fail, DSIFER:of. ,LArt. MEADOWS 'Attiff ,tto - piiiimv 'it's hater to • . " - - ' - --- . *ye • .Peopie 10.0hing tot vfteal.lt Vy .H7firry .T, iiatile. houses than to liase..VeCant, houses , ,.,, . , Tu __, ll STORIVI „ ° witit;',nobody. looking for them, ' . It 1 ' For- sent° time now.: . , Perhaps longer than It is possible for ant'ot" On. 'GOO. PAnhar of the -0110tritf- - tir, a...is a . n/YrealerS,to_recall, a pleaaaat Sun- o'Verl#4ea' ' says t4a-t .'",L3I''' *_....43' dfily. evening Pastime: bas beep. .that , :..11-031g'' At*" 't'll? '441/s''''' ''''''r?,744'47-f'"Oo rang." Of 6 -arse rOxe court-. O 11 . ,$ , . . . . ' 'avoiding ' us -of. . , 'Petite *witSr.‘. Of e, . , ..,•• ing- of is not nearly • as • e. term, ."ElegtoWn„!'s .„,, serions a l'imainesa . as If was ,..' back • • thirty years ago, but nevertheless '' a • • ' • ', ...". romances emerge as a result of the- •, QrOws. and _robins, were • rePorted. present 'Sunday eveninq "4411104W • district ins the milder- da Ys exercises" just as they did hack thls- --t--:---,,=--wh;--'cj:T----t.he-----..-t'uri/i, tix. e-4144,-'00.11 .--tabet .1414..M9th_.M., t ,gePrlarY•• , • a a' • Y • sat in the next room and attained . the colder days pi .93ii: week.1 . .T4-etheir ears to hear 'the conversation beaded red drapes which sePgrated. *Ili Cs -crease -the rate a. Wood production, and predate' 'More ' eta Of birds' and ; anifials are that •filtered t,ltrough, the glass - J ikot-• -altogether .ieljabielf!" •" * ' 0 0 ' Other changes haye taken place, atm..F. o- res. T . bk 1)r' '' • .• .. 7. Various tree species vary in liy valuta e tiro , - • -. ' the parlor frOni the, "sittin'-rodm." 'BY W. it.i... G. Thurstoni. , ': - T • tileceirirem"sl°ealasti'" .7 . i_stu:re_a.,,nd.- !g.ht.,,i • as well, For instance, the favorite • ,,, Another _ Si&n, :, of, spring: • The . - -..-- .---. ---- torture seat:was.- a horsehair fiof.10 , . , ,,.x.aontha With the long, names have. ,44t. Ay- it did: net bother you, but . • . ., .. Zone 'Forester '' • fi. There, is .. a great Mfference In oassea and ,w,e,. are, - again in ' the grad ' lirs" as the eve'llrIg 1"r° °B; 'The,,Ohlett.-ot..WoOdiOt.:444,40Onleil,t -- -the value ef. the wieeles, "till4se ....,, . , . , Season or -t!.. short. nAnies--31ateh•` 'Y'Y'l beame 4w141v ..1t41a.t You. 'wete' is itcs- Secure a -full Stand Of vain, . . of least. value: being knevyn..1S, ,- , '.:41,:irli, mas,,' June, July: The -sum- sitting (n1' smetlibig ilqt 6°. 'tar' Able 'OROS In aa short a period -Weed trees. , , . , , . .. • , unlike the tenons spikes that Inclian as possme. i'•ke. Woetpot produces p. 4 . yogi crtip. 0.0e not neo pow..., meria-PaSSing-With August; •ttAtlight- ilrater.venr thoos,e . as a... form of WWII Valuable .material without the - .ing, cultivation, 'fertilizing- .and.. ' 4',*'-1011,_er nAmeo. and then Pottle the • MortilleatiOn. Today. it's a, cdomfor.t- aid of ;44/Auvoulent work, Drat there the oevielen of, .see4.,. no ,ober, • 14-11t )0 • ,. . • couch, and Father and Mother- have crooked and defeetive trees, that be .considered when Comparing - Vain. crons do, and. this ' should ii . EIS ' "T lair and whiter, SePtem- Able 'Chesterfield or 'a so-calle studio will also be grown mad), unilesiOble, ber-,to -February,' When.,., the paines.;b0-26. ..0.„. ma • tailtful„enough.„tO_retire tut, . coUld-1dheWellinintated. ..„ ___._ dae ..: fine:nail ..rettrilf.L.Of „..,PtYPT: aVerige; eight. letters. Accidental, another ..part of .,the haw. . Woodlons deteriorate. In -value and farm ':crops with those from, ,the • . . ry boy and. the town boy still re- are followed. The 12Voodlot owner i these • 'f.15.rc;goilig.;-. -facts :in- or,,oursa,. but significant:. • The competition between the co n cotatty At many . common ,gmettees , . ., .,,* , 4:* Z.,, _ ! ,• mo Ins; it tuas-growni4diteilto -the-, is working _withs:a. _cfpp,itatt,sature, -/uind,.._,th6:.:next ..artiole. will deal. roads are ,piovieci -.dui • „aniiiit.,..t_he.'1Willge*Ora14.,:theiVArrfftrPPM:Mitirl•sqprrevelltent-:','.9,11,41U0-7:111-'41 , ' :"KO‘rolioaali7haslifietilialidelliiirtn..ot 4:14,t.••••itim:14.a.ionity--0-ceontny; • trees . Ort, Ail area thin neeessirri; wo'ost., :‘,,,--.:,.: ,,.., e:.eititri of ,,Newfoundland into'lhe - winter months ' The country ' boy .The axe, rather than the hoe, plow •• sold all - itiquiries to: _, DeVarlt- ' 4dhin''falPtishOuld, he delayed usually' sticks . to b.' :to '' d or cultiVator, ' is the 'tool that - is.. mebt or..lands and Forests, Strait- Yoaunng ' used to 'Secure a '. stand. of-thrifityi. ford, • ayartar16..„„ _ • • it 4.0„,t'.1'Sklwiiin the new Prof cutter, while the ' dalssliang - Co ;Might '''epiebral-fe ''dn-7iir'v'atrx4A4d61'tr41itn'---.eb'nle'euk''"'l97-•t'it-•valuttble=°AreeSF•-whiclIll-•grew-,at,.-• ,,...vin.,,,.„-.,----,..,„ ,tte „rest . vr . ,' " route, Triiii•ViSgerY- and driving an auto..." I. . ••• . thliiir niiinit-h_...egitiliact. iiii• ',. - - •, • • • • FIRST MONET, MINT • 'Stad,,'..telle, WhY' :04s'--Mi.euld.1.,1„et suit Et-ri;;i:fi th:it;),!?ieroe.$„1-autdlisse malind.y . Iniannoanclut 0,.t the will do the The ,first • money Taint - was prob- , young -lady tilts her freckled ablY established .in Lydia about the rx:; ,, . ,. . .,:: ,, • .. ., • , ,. .,. nose• at the conntry. Suitor and is lnred •ativay gby the'• car. . - ,...;`,3ply 1.st Is a ineraorial or re,* , • A. IC. 'MacKinnon,' graduate very Seen after their :release. , 0..04,0 and employed by Victory Mills To '« 011 ie itQ At A • 0Ountyi VerUM "CoMnalt • , meetingheld Oliuten On 1Nednes- *peak at all evening' ehewin7g$ by day,•FebruarY 23rd, Pigin McKlnIey the 1, 'Tafienal lleard,frtom:n* Zurich ,resigned as OhAirtnan.;, - -• , • lie and BOA.; MeMillan ot Se4fOrth sva. be„.$„,.couservation," Crop Rota, „ 117' tion end; .(frowing, $.oyheeus.!' ,ff you have any problems or 'questions . , come out .0d,, get thew answered ' 1'4* week .,;the ',executive ,Of the , Mr...'100E..innoa Evan, authority on Ontario Oream. • Producers' enir an growing ,soyhetios..•f: v• executive connnittee of the Ontario, Tbre 18 'aloe' ft, splendid VIM .for Federation of 'AgriCulture 'appeared the',opposite;- sex in this .series.., O,ntario • Tronier ,and' “Designing,- Women," which' gives members of his.-0abinet present ideas • and advice,: in _furnishing the a ;brief pyoteeting the imitation. of , • • • ••• • •, Butter by the treanufa.eturere ,Mitr- •., A. Johnson in a meeent letter garine; 'oleelnargarine and other. states, ."Huron county, is banner substitutes; • • ,, • ,_,- county,. in the -point of attendance, The Canadian Federation". has, of all.rthe !rural .-eircuita in Ontario." urged. 'the:DOW:lien- government to '-Let's keep '.it that Way , by . turning appeal the deelSion. of-U*130w* Ont.topee the. Splendid' infermative. Court respecting margerine::'becenee ano by -,-bl'Inging7ialung- our of---the7-.serionsAftek44 agreement neighbor*, and, friends; )(our at 'among .the judges rendering the. tendance• help guarantee cOtt, decision and. also .becanse„ ..ithe tinuanee of thts;valitabie free set.. Apieerfainty. the decision has created Vice by the National Finn .Voard ' respect to agrieltural legislation to the people Of 'Roston &may. As in the.F.ederal 'field, and the: fatale. one .of the beef. circuits in Ontario of Federal* jurisdiction handling Ve-,nre4irittleged;to.-See_neer_flIMS__ agricnitara17policies.._ . . - , De Newfoundlanders, The writer a. • • enitorattee day in, DIewfoundland. They say- all things are -equal T,urot. was „on% July+ la, 1916, in in, this world and that sooner o twork, and` COMPAQ11. sense. The farmer with a wOodlot of . from live., to end of the. 8th" twenty acres should have no difg- eulty ,following intensive forestry practides in his management, because, he can utilize al fuelwood the trees that are removed to improve nditions;and•the-worleis done during, the •winter months, when .ofher ,,,fanni work is .not pressing. -fre-'81,tkr-has-spare, . time arthis season to do ether improvement work • that. .docs not yield material home through the snow. The .town to pay the costs of the operation. , • .. • . boys not being so familiar with the stormy ways of wind and weather, Availed. When it came thrita. go e first World, War, that the illoWer liutg ri.ecaderttr:zeeztzdji the•• Ret. Annihilated .; -started to snowo,.----Blizzardy--wind the ttwftit battle of Beaumont- sthwaitrieddell' esno'wdektbrrtionin. aThebareoraugen, .11dri,r;-*Inlel.%terSer:2eatid-'thilititin‘ esmeames°rchlobst try- -boy -wlth-ntheir--hearts--akhr ,•Juty , lst- in honor.' of ; theif - to nature„ iminediaOly harnessed glorious dead: In, Canada; Domin- Dobbin to the cutter and Plodded ilen, Day, ;is a day. of leisure and 7:111.1arriff:r-Txtr---cletibtful-it-tite--People .NewfOtindIancl wonld. Want July lst to be a••day of rejoicing.". • home, ---there •was -simply no - waY. 40 , in which -car Mild be made to ,ObneerVAtrkes -.Of • arl..till•ultravert A oar' aVe. again been --dliappoliifert",:id their hope ow1hning a bye-OloCtieh. They were :confident of electing thetr'•Candidatie• in,"the South-Hara- This Work may be considered an investment of time, Which will rpay, returns later in the increased value of the -timber; "Before 'We., ‘talk of the operations necessary,,for'goed woodlot Manage- ment, there are some -things that. has none of the instincts o 'horse, to go back to its,warat must be. reraethbered. These fads stable. The car drivers couldn't are . the basis Woodlet inanagO, see. - ' raent, and assuch iheuld be familiar .And so; for three or four. days, to all farmeK Man.*. Are obvious, but often not thought about 1. Trees are a crop. 'Titer. reach maturity, , decriine. in value, and 2. Trees Will' reseed and restock • an area if 'it ts •nretected.from fire and livestock. woodlot without young growth is like- a coremunity of old .neoPle-it will die out. 4. Close- spacing Is necessary In • stands _in order -that young. trees with long.boles Or trunks free of side branches may he grown. 5. A tree requires. more Space, for •'eteaSea *In size .• , 6, The • thinning of dense stands • • attis for Rod'rou The Red Cross ninst be - prepared for all eventu- alities. Year after year the demand for Red Cross services grows. Millions of dollars have , been spent in flood, fire and other disasters,' in 'aiding the stricken and Moro Outpost Hospitals T h ron gh on; Canada, the Red Cross operates 75' Outpost Hospitals and 2 Crippled , ChiL- dren's 'Hospitals. More. •are being built and more are needed: List year over /0,600 Patients were served by Province b,r-Province---- B.edCrosi...p.cpyides the Red Cross is open. many -services., for vet- • ing its Ilke Blood grans in Hospitals,' • Other Red Cross activi- ties include:Junior Red - CrossOwiniming and WaterSafety; Nutrition •.ServiCes; Eirst7-Aid and Hcinie , 'Nursing; WoMeh's Work Acti- Titles etc, Transtut!iiin Service. Untold. Bites have been , savect this. .great. Oggatt4ationkTBIWIncite funds are needed to ex- pand and, maintain this. hiimanitarian work. BUNMI.LLER,,,,,Igar„,__1„.„--741siterd with Mr. and Mrs. H. Good on :Sunday were Mr.' and Mrs. J. Far - ash, and familS1, of *Listowel, Mr: and Mrs: Grigg, of Clinton,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White,' with John and Marlene, of. Goderieh. A „number from here attended the ,Progressive euchre party siva- W.)4.;„ Friday night. • - Mr.- and Mrs. Rnisell, Hill and 'Miss Jean, oi Mitchell, called on. friends , • the tteigliihorhood On Saturday., Mrs. ' Robti. Jewell and, -"yOUng' daughter arrived. 'home •from Len - don .hospitari•last .-V,Vednesday..poth are fine: - 2,-.11.r.,...and Mrs. Relph:Ellion and family, �f7Straffordviller-visited- over•"the„ week -end With and Mrs.. Ray 'Moore. Mrs.. Walters and Floyd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jervis' of ' ' Mr. and Mrs.' Se Vanstone spent Sun'day'vvith Mr; and Mrs. J. Feagan ,:tt, 1111e,, The angler had njust landed sr fish mihe wonian.c. ha.need1� bjass1ng.. Jr; dolt, it he'd kept his mouth shut he would not have got into trouble." Meismith last week, and Mr. young men from all parts of , the hi:itself; took part In the anipngn-- .But again.. •tio Labor e0.1141.4-* polled a ,ntigority of the .;retes; "thotigh the margin. over the `..-Cen‘eivative- vote was .emisiderably redUced:,..;‘,Since the. general election of 1945. there Itaye, been fortyeight • bye-eleetions and the ConsrVativeS have,. not made a. iiirgre gain the, Government labor tarty. , ThIS 1 n reniaricabie reebrd, and in -Con- raleglying -ns ,t6-,the,conduct" of the Partes .affairs.' „_11.Fr; Churchill Still remains' the nt ational hero but there • • are: ceinplaints., that his party has produced ini••- policy to Strike th'e popular, fancy. Labor's austerity program cannot be said ,to be at- tractive to voters, but the ina)ority appear. te,eOnsider. the Labor cause as their -ewn and, theymark their baulots,ncoordlliey.:: :Unless there 14•urmarked, charge in public sent+. tient; Ibe prospeets are for the return-of-7We -Attlee t4eVerrimerd In (be general:eleetion to he 'held IneXt year, - •,I,,,le,d4.11,/,‘Toeirmtvivsorta , The 6:dark; Vederatien, of Horde and 'School Assocthti�n5 Is conthtt- Ing .4 campaign ”againsrtheAmiolio- IttiOn' ef . what are teruid comics," anda petition to the Min- ister of Justice Is:. being Circulated . • asking,. that Such Publications ` be 'banned in Canada. 'There is rto' ,doubt that 4 'great 'mass of trashy; probably harniftil stuff is circulated. . and read, but. it would be a mistake to depend .upon a legal.- elitaetraent o•te prevent it,. There' tan be legglug in books ifs Welt as In other things'. Have the influences of the Xoll,.4.914-titielOgPeet:exeY..tegtO Iitinest? ,Percifte'eatt do -a at deal to keep such publications ut 02 the hande of their children. Ferhaps the ••most effective ineanS ikreuld be to proVide the young f6110$ Wilt hooka 44 PeriOdfeat$ ght kinl. .4110e0 will 'read Want them to read -and if they bave t aE hand the right type,.of for yotithinl. reading --for countryside were. quartered in our township. You could • see • the,- tens different 'lane -way*, as you -Went down the .Con,Cessions. Perhaps some of the •-• fascination - of the, town boy will have waned h3," • now. IMEtg,/ne what ..it must seem. like to "see 'the • young man. Whe always appeared freshly shaven at your with a clean shirt and well inareelied,hair appear with Whiskers of two days' standing' " his shirt_ crumpled ..11` • " hair . lotion but • a vague inemo_ry_on a lOpli people are Closely • ColifiVe; teMpers ',flare un, • and we have just a 'trifle of suspicion that 'tem- pers •flared on :MallY.4ccasionf.,; dur- ing those., two or 'three days; pn, the otli'er, .hand, the'. town boy s •must have been surprised to see their pretty • friends . twithodt make-up. How shockedthey must - have, been . to find -that a Winds elesvn country blush Conies- front hox - • • A. horse and cutter may- not be as swift . . cortainly•more .dePendabl( in ' the • Winter -time. . , IT PAYS TO rAIN't.' .1f4novor Post)._ . As all ever increasing nuinher.,of rural dwehlers in ttistern-.0.anada; stiidY their income, fax return*, theY. " Aeottniensit . _ of •money spent "annually on main- tenance of building's and property Is 4 sound , business policy Ada is good as'-eYeti.-hy'Vhe,47ar,- Adyoeate. • It IS reeogniZed 58 Stieh by the Income Tax Depart-•, Meta. , In 1/4 fad-, ,they 610i:rage. 'it, for ..depreCiation .of initchinerY and, "efriliPMent IS. tuf itel,tnoltledged ex- eniption and SO are rePttire and tip.• r, kgeti Of buildings.„' Wisely, the:. • Governinent. IS not dernanding. that the fabler% Viols with .'Which• he bitilditiga, nit ,Integral part of hie. plant," and the '7ariti Itself:should be deteriorated in Order that ',more Money „Intiy. 'he syphoned Into .the ,Jiatiertal treaSurty. rutted., 'States farm people have long , ago real#0. the., 'importance' of spek acti�n and far .more generous In '1!e4t use of 'paint ,thars'Itave we in 'Canada, and the difference' in,..neigbhoring" 4totesIs decidedly noticeable: • XndireetlY,' the, income, ,tax ',:nittY' be the Means Of *fattening Upthe eoftntrysfde. In taritern: 01,hltdtt, ' *At.* rule, farm buildirt0 hre sadly in need of paint and if ,'propertpoilimile..are. 044' taitroked by Inetniiie.talr, eteitiptione td SO improve their ‘platit, and 'contpff meat t wfll not be to their' advati., suchateriea aa.naliantyneitntre; 'opt* 'bat, ft *Mt. Morale.' itt uaed toC.Write. year* IN OUR .RADIO SERVICE DEPT. PULL STOCK OF TUBES .AND PARTS OARRIED. ofic Guaranteed - while you swift:, , F -* "SOFA -WIDE" _SEATS - - , Fordde:sio" -the s, replaceinent service.i to give extra -Comfortable hp and shoulder room. for • • Duplate Safety Gfais installed quickIrreceo: nomically. Drive ;in . , now. !•• r/995.: EASE OF HANDLING Owners are hailing the ' '49 ford's new big -car roadability .. .; thrilling to swifter pick-up and response made possible by t tio a- one -Power you • from the new .100 hpl ford V-8 Engine. New Finger -Tip Steering for sure control and ,iffieffart1aispailiing+-IrnproVed414egic,Acti0 • Itra)ce s--,35%,easier- a cting-Aor extrct safelYt • Backache is often caused by.faxy kidney action. When kidneys get Out of order excess acids and poisons remain in the ystem. Then backache, headache, rheumatic pain, ds-, barbed rest it that 'tired out' feeling may soon follow. , To,. help keep" your kidneys workin' g properly -use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Time-tes ,ted poindar safe, non -habit -Wm- .-WESt ST. PHONE IN einar-idWudd'i kidney Pills; intim bhie- boz with the red band. Sold.everyw, here. 135 (Or contact your local • • Garage or' Service Station Agt •••••• • rate,uitue to turn to.:the vilMeh slre So' readily trinit the :Will:stet Ice will gra his best eofl- 011 t.0 the sitb)eet Of:Jhe bnt en if be puts the iegiettitiowthftt *ere will be a *teat • 111 other wart to - °Ink° farm,,frullOngs More attractive and *bele coromunitics bright0. _ CANADA'S PR1M miivisT •. • (Port zigitt 11m63) .fltie friblite VMS paid to 11011. Unit{ 5. f(t. Laurent bt a U.R. Correspondent at the time of his visit,•with President Trununi, wrote! ot/Otaide of Winston ebtirelliti lie Made *0:greater .1m. :iirettelon on the press' than any Men to Visit Washington In n gtottt. inztny years." 4 "4 • • • Chrome wheel &ins Slags ee'd whil st(!kwpliktires eigtoroarat *tiMre test. ' 7ou wilj. be proud of the Chesterfield, Chairs, ilitc.) that we 1.13-uphO.Ister or recover for you. Choice of velour; A fiese, tapestry, damask; Quality coverings. ,.. Phone 2061 Pick up andlelivery. , SEE,US! PRONE, US WRITE:US! THE SQUARE Cl•ODERIOR • aini 0009N1 ' 'Everywhere, you'll hear -owners towing. abotit. tharnewe req4,-.1wooins Ford '`feel''' --to mire and steadYi evenniao cress. wind. Now you Ode between the Wheels *in the, low7crodleci centre section of the MOH Fo4:01'S 59% itiehtier, "tifer-guard",,Bociy..: .-"HYDRA-COIL" 0c -or" -FRONT SPRINGS let he wheel's "stepaver")he bUniPti: And owners MON .t the soft, level root -seat Oren by • 467. new Para'Pira-Flex" Re9e.Solno.: our Service for Pick-up - and Delivery e can handle all ypur cleaning Pt"1" 4 POWER ANO EcoNote , . Already, owners have driven 'Millions of miles in thetr new .40 fords, They've proved that the advanced Ford Y.8 'engine' . Eaua‘fle Caohrig_ and new Mordfolding gives 'up to 10% moo gar sc000rnYfn about the new, smoother, • miqfornianto and *bitvcat driving "feel" that come from Ford's 'exclusive "Eau -Poise": Power. designr Drive a Ford. and FEEL . the differentia - The Fashion Academy • Of New,l(orkhat'c.,htilea. '49 Ford to receiye the Fashlon Academy d:0:04 dal .offor1949 OW6. Mobile models Of. ell inakes. and in alt . price classes had been carefully studied '..froni the standpoint eXtelleaCe in 'design, stri.plicily, and -feminine style , . cippeal. This 'auntOon 00hdSo as 0 Iribute to the work 'of. Ford's Styjing Deport*