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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-04-21, Page 2tt 4011 COUNTY'S BQT EEK • -11P �: _.. L•.• rilbThilb€4. by SIP' a1 -Star, I+ mated ear•: tq United �itfbr�rol►;'ton-=;4esr►aila4 and. heat Britain, .�•00" a �•` , • S'ta°te , $$2.00, Authorized as second -Blase' inail�- Yoet. • ,"�Y't,1il4 tom: on re4lle8t, A t . ar nt. [ttawa• Telephone 71, • . office p,ep . tie . ., .. Canadian Weekly 'Newspa rs, . ssociat!on. -- '' >ldember io! ^ . lcl�r ke . . w r'rn Oircu1t tion Over, 2,77it ` ' • - - .• V oN :. , • � , . 'l`HUB.q• 'DAX`,A1,"R,IL- 21St; 1040, .: relau ltas taken .the 'last S.te1i e' , o - frbin • 'Great ,Britain . ,a�pnd eo'thuslast c Celebrations 'have . l^' .nor, :. ti,•n. of ' . ma• k Ij formes cieciarit o. I ode e ence, Ireland •.is hence- a ,. re ublic, • 'as it ltas i€Rr�th ; to, be p bggp.',4petr�caxily for • some yeArs nt Bader- past. '`.Still' her Govern.,me ' , i ' fled and declare they a.re oat -glia 'not. be until: •1!icJrthern Ireland,. :attached • :•t Great Bri4in; betranes a part of the new repab'lie.. 'rbc election held, recently in North- ern: Ireland indicates, howe•ter, that UIster� i ,s no intention of changing RS present statins, and the division vci1L ;doubtless ," be ;the 'basis ••,of agitarti,aan, for • years to come. ore serious--is.tt.de Irish -leaders he ' 'ion of t Iared' to IIs C � aha •.. to --banish. the English; "tango g'n.. •persuade- : their :;people' to: emplOY 'the ... speech . of' ancient Hibernia:. Whether this ;can be done, ami -Whether even from- the Irish stand- point tt is advisable, that it should he done, is , a. matter.. of dopit.. :It 'would impose a ba vier' to commer- eidl" social'• intercourse • be tweeir 'Ireland ,and• :her -nearest neighbors, •aid Ireland profits from trade with rr attd,. =tt??,c %from it4o- 4isits oil t,x� .y $,�rg'"''"1 k-speakipag tourists ' from the' 1*iited, Kingdom, the United States, 'Canada,. ;and other, lands..N.. An.' what a:' handicap -it would `• be '+to young 'Irishmen of ambition to have • no knowledge of Engli T when the' come' to • America, as Irishmen have Come:'•4br generations, to make- their fortunes and to become leaders` in political • and other spheres ! • And What a sorrow it, would be • if Trish- nsirti folk 'were not, able to join • tin, • singing • the lovely • songs • .of . iekind--tha t-sxe•r;sung,_in.'. English,, all . over the vrorld ! • - ' ROFX *D +. gaiT11 of:' ' SPRUNG .4:11.3%.S Ac-•,NEW,:LF. $E' or UFA. ' •g `home' :trom tth �z was e _, driving village tile• other da',*;:. There was , armth .. in -t., : ,un` and It anew w .. . _ .. come looked OA'' it spring .ha'. .eallye .ta Peo ale ,Working in, •their t'. will • Y We have always' retneml ered . a remark made some years''4go by „'a speaker in discussing the..price of i his .travels. ' about eggs, He said; n the cbuntry he saw' so many 1loek . f chickens .that. he wondered.eggs R"ere' .net selling- at ten 'cents' at . dozen. Canadians, however, are tes. egg -eaters •on : earth, the , ,great t sg d . in addition Canadian, ' Socks and supply: other countries with miliioas of eggs annually, • sa that there is always `a ixtarrket for them.' . The raising and -keeping of -poultry -' is one of Canada's greatest_ industries, and Huron is one of the greatest poultry counties" of Canada. Conservation . planting in Goderich Township Under the supervision of W. A. - Thurston.: of, --Stratford;zoo Fe rth and , or .: Hu r.0 r' -ter f o foe. - ,...are• -bei fan t ed on. r- es•. n.X....F e 1•�•-8(39••�i „ r 'the property of the •Huron Fish and Garage ;Club: on the 1? th eencessipn, of Goderich township. The trees are .•}lard . and soft. maple, white birch, white ash, white elm, �butter- nut, , Walnut, ..blac_ ` .cherry, spruced cedar; white, red:and and- Scotch. pine 'Tiley came • from the Ggverutnnt nursery' at St. Williams: gardens• or ta: ng ! s way. 1•. wY vee in a frie�td _ doors , ora The minister :Of the Presbyterian Ckureh.'""was painting" the white picket fence around his property. There' were some 'children, dawdling_ . I in, front ‘of the on"the sidewalk blacksmith shop. - started. out. :I..-�t'u>si�gd the, bend and started. to -the- concession. Old Peter Hark- WAS ut . in' :his garden and neral• ora_, v4 .,, he. waved to . me. Some.strange op. and, go i impulse' wade me st e flaw and see .him. In his s gardelll ye. and u lu flowers, ' ,which I" later u e rP a added a-• learned were crocus- s,. color. He .was - at . work touch of .on a border of yellow daffodils. "I'm glad you •dropped in," -the old man smiled Sitting down b on the, Wheelbarrow, just a little while ago, I realized that I was tired. Now, when you're as old• as I am you want an excuse.to sit down• and rest or"else people will- really catch on to the•^fact that time is catching up with you. • Peter is a naaan with a ° deep . Phil- . '. „° , ostess, and , her the,, winter, , I n4 Certltin to. be ,able served hY the h F rs to han on for. the spripg and ^helpers,a Mie; Jiin Vox, and ee. e. ,•am tin • e Ma g s n Th , , y suruamer.. • ,t lk t Pu • ib rri o ..� �' e r as 14i,,,:'•11•a a lye mood will beheld at Mrs. :, S. Loekhart's. to '�{' and he answered my stock question home.' about 'his • belttth, by, saying, hoe now, I'rankly,'Q.I •don't IMO** how araybodY could be. any,'thilig except -One when we 'have Weather such as WO have now, When the last da s• of,. winter .come along I find Myself getting depressed --'land 114 boat for. the .sailing season-" y I • get ,, . �v•Wand Vernon« ;gray about the whole thing.Mrs, B. firoleaen iint tired of: iaudio and everybody 'I Ier of Lucknew o were Friday g a ,Y .ins "Tv -have f1 'nese' talk - to see, � , ,vnsi :ors at • word trentand osematy,, x�t}x peter hear u good w >r �. 11lrc ,Atdin ,#Iastyy �'+ them. , of 'Niagara-m.0644m, were weep � e •paused to light his pipe and end visitors with`�`his father and then •'.continued, Old people are brother. • C,iREWE, April 18.....:Nr;-'Ivan. .. � on .,Monday :to xreJo n: Rivett left . ., , y just like trees, I t int, , It takes the spring sunshine: and warmth to start the blopd flowing Twa weeks ago' I looked':o tt one tnor ii it and there Was snow on the ground.'' I stayed in. bed.` I . think L was a little• afraid to go out and face it, Two days later the •0.rst crocus came u arid. since 'the'n I'm going .:.to e 'garden beat the band, I we,gat this all planned and I've started writ. •ing4 a' book: I{ll,."probably• never , •finish it, but 1, have a thejr'' • that• if •, old people` keep:• looking ahead it's ''harder. for' death to catch .up to ahem.". ... __ I' left the • old roan' digging away in' his garden' and I roust say thht ,he started me thinking about • a lot of things. It struck • me . then,: how often younger folks spend 'their time,,looking .back, and here was a man of eighty-seven who,. lived by Misses • 'Shirley- Sherwood of ,Stratford , • Normal SchQal --and drum of Lucicuow',Iligh School are rt??a holidayingthls,' 'eek at their home v • 1 here. Lorena and Colin, .:Mrs,.. Crozier, �+ : _ ?1.. 'arid of London, were week -end,` visitors with' Nir. add Mrs, C. Croier; f o ' this 'locality at- tended r m tended the Sliadcliek-Boa wedding 1 Sat. a ilz. •T,ttcknow Unity Qliurc .• On, t. osophy Professor ata college in 'lcoking ahead. -he--eit -for--many years, .he,._re- tired finally to the village.. 'As he :Baso I'm says himself, The only n " si11" a live- bees s we n I• u it working made a saall with a friend of mine that I :Could- live as long, as••he could. ' We're,both soa Stubborn, that "•::we hang:on living lust 'se's we' won't have. to give in to eaeh • other. • Tha.t s why, . happy • when the. spring_ comes around. If X, can hang -on during urdaY..�nd• the• saered • •bandl eoneert in Lucknow Town, Hall on. Sunday ' rit on ire o , tl.t Visitors. with Mr. and Mrs; S se a Mr,; and Kilpatrick. on Saud., y`,w..r.. Mrs. C. ' Blake" and family, Mr. :and Mme. Harvey `Treleaven and ltogin, of :Dungannon, and; Mrs. Elizabe h Treleaven, of LuCknow. W.C' T.V. MEETING the The.Easter- meeting �',qf W.C.T.U. was held on; Tuesday, dpri}, 12th; at the hou►e. of Mrs. uutd,: unnia oadrw, . faira ' a danee. ' Welt „routine u: d a rad- e i u e n toad- ing � a._ , s e as sc_.ais _ , s �` bu iu ,� ing wee' given .an "`Gambling in Our ?Oast." The county• eonventiau: wilt be held en- Wednesday, .May' 4th, in Victoria' street Church. The devotional eriod was. taken by Mrs. Medley " who°- rend :.-froin Joh n; =19: 28-42 and' gave a , fine address or the sacrifice of the'Cross and what. t Means in' ''the` present day...''The i.. m?} meeting closed with 'a hymn and meeting by Mrs. 0, V .- Pale. ♦ Pry tastyl ,nch was served' and :;all u. enjoyed a social tinge. , PORTER'S HILL. IX -- 1.E1,..- Meeting�The W.A, of, Grace Church, held: Their` Apriimeef: .ing at the home.. of Mrs. Arlie, Lock- hart,• with: gi`steeIl ladies': present. Some quilting. was done, followed'. by.. the program, with Mrs:. Leslie Cox in charge. The meeting opened with .a hymn and prayer by Mrs. :ohn•Harris; The Scripture read.: ing was given by .Mts. Wilmer •Har- rison,' and. roll call was responded to with an Easter • verse. Mrs. tA.Co[x.�.g e splendid reading. During the business :discussion was decided to prepare for -a play to be' presented. later in the •summer, by. home talent A lovely lane`s was,. A background of twenty-five years in the Investment Business, plus our. contacts 'with. all leading Seeurity Markets enables us to offer -Investors co,. m .lete-service its the puichase or sale of all types 'of Securities. - Your. -inquiries'. will receive . •proutpt and careful attention. • �.._ ' Thrifty acclaim the qe.i m r oved Goodyear DeLuxe!Why? The Goodyear , iDeLuxe is•' a sturdier, tougher, longer vvvearing • 'tire' that has proven, it ,will •give 'you 34%• t i h P Qbi �'-toileag a Goodyear more mileage than theg g -it-replaces , . PLUS extra .prrOtection from' blowout and sure-footed traction. Drive in- , we have your size, GOODYEAR `Factor Fresh' BATTERIES Y giye fast, sure starts to your car, truck or tractor. QODYEAIFEGUARD-SAFE '' :.TUBES -- .: R L.- guard your life from blowout -accidents. - E'S lowout accidents. 5 SA11:0 RD ptiONE 456.1, MORE PEOPLE RIDE• ON. • GooD/EAR TIRES'TMAN' OWANY OTHER:KIND lAre•,,can rebuild them like Ile* at. a great . saving. means money .in your pocket to call uS. - Baseball ' enthusiasts. who count. the 'summer from.. the opening ''of ▪ the: big, 'league baseball' season are .now displaying a. new :interest .in the•:. sporting• pages of their .favorite' daily newspaper. It will soon, be: nolo-;for the local -ball. players to •get, busy on the diamond. • - * *' Mouse -building in Canada, made ord in 1948, when.. 81,Q a record 00° hen's- ing 'units* were constructed. - Since • the war, 276,Q00 houses .have been erected, and .this . in 'spite' of. -Short- ages In. labor and. material. • The statisticians •'say . that on' the basis of population figuresCanada• has xnoxe.::new• houses than any. other, 'countryin. the world. • «• *., ' t :Tt.:4s._safd..there. are „uovr twenty: �'Uxl e . .Street r . .ort ,• •coelc't#►it • lin s g ~Teronto, •where . a year ago . there • ',were 'Only seven A ha f- en more are ' e eeted 'to open. soon ; xp �`tlen "theta will ' be- one bar for at" proximately every 850. feet along the street..-: Anti the people of `the city cannot do anything ,itbotit tt, the ;:cocktail . bars •having teen intro- duced witbout•a vote of •the''eitizens: A convention of Progressive Con- - serva:tives of : Ontario will .be held •in 'Toronto next week to' 'chooSe•a •~'leader 'to suceeed the ,Bon. x ennedy,' ,Provincial Premier.. There. :is a prospect- of at. least' candidates.. F'our'-of these are members of the Provincial Ctibinet -- t a ttrer_j rost Attorney Gener_ • al Blackwell, Minister of EcfucalTiont .'anter and Highways V1Cinister. Dotteett. The fifth :is I eiso ltokierts, a. Toronto lawyer and former mem if 6or.the Legislature. . The . Scottish ;Henitir Department reports that Scottish children- are taller and heavier 'than were -pre wii# C1rlldren. boor, t' e average- lroy ortfi'r i een the difference in weight is over' sig' and a -half gonads' antd� in; height more than one and •a -tali "• ;inches. Similar gates are reported ,' fo "ttiie "gtr1t glib-heatltlt experts- say stat there .figures probably are :..good throughout the 'United Rano,- dont. The sante tendency has been noticedtn;,•Canada torn still '.longer period.. ti he average bob .11 girl y''lti their teens •are neticeabiy atter than . their , parents. .41i 'improve- ifet itt the 'standard o;x' :living, " and tierliape greater tare pf ejif th' h tinder` .Mire • wtttehftil • eye e atlxe ;r hoot reit •.'may be 'cottAted the hle`f.:eausea of tire' tinj rt veznent lxi uvenUe. -DODGE-DE ttixE-..L..DQDGE "Flab PECIAL; DE LUXE M 'CUSTODODGE'- WITH FLUIbRfVE -- - - 7fad ��«�� :7747: 7, x �ryr•;�Mf1 td erg;' ' ', 6 ?r. ,S � •!,-.N.r.>a. ,--"`"`•'y". .,,, :.'17, 1'A�014'40.114.1.C. 0 .1 pIi,.r ' ; 5a 4114 i• a i �� .,---1*� •,t,t;.- i . y,6rt y i1"a. iwf�; Jr pp�� nCl �ry r . x..:30: :•,� !fid: STYLE • ANO'. COMFORT 1: •Striki aranceY True -automobile > n ti design ....istincti`ve rear •Brie,: includin beano- - , fu1 new' design. of license 'bracket and lighting ' equipment. ' •" - 2. -BeautifulInteriors '. - • Luinrious upholstery innew colour combifations. Smartly designed hardware and rich instrument` panel. 3. Roomy Comfort --= - Ample head, .leg and elbow .room,' with' 'all passengers' cradled ,be- tween betweenthe axles 'fOr ti , ismoother ride. _ • rr Metter vision, ..S:.Bi i Wide:Doors --- Let ou.get inand out tvitit ease-- with: your_ iac on.- �.a. r6. More Road Vision --Through • � bigger,' .wider windshields and fear' windows. 7. Rigger Windshield' Wipers -�-- Sweep ,a much greater area. for wet weather vision and ` safety.• -: 8. Full -width Defroster Vents -- Pir greater clearance and safety, • - ' 9. New Window Regulators require only. one and a half 'turns, to fully raise or lower windows. • • • • -10. New Body Mouiritiirlg - Thicker;; aoffer, rubber body, mountings' for a quieter ride.• • ' .. 1. .. CPERA'1t6 ECONOMY 11. Economical Engine Tlta:.'faitCious Dodge, '' • long -Wearing,' L -Head engine ; Has " loads of t• l� --',� ; power %r hill -climbing or ; ;,•`' • passing. 12. Floating. Power Unique engine suspen- sion reduces vibration'' for `*greater driving coin- ' fort, lotrger.life ,13. Rotor -types Oil •Pump'_ Maintain's speci- fied nil ' pressure at all' engine temperatures 14. 'ignition and -Starter Switch* _ Now con •bined.fai.easy n ne•hand, :starting„-. , ' • r y, T• r i' - battery fully 'charged With ample ;power " for Pak loads - e ..-. s .z,e-.. R ._ -.... ._i..-..a'^xr.�-( r:..'v�- �. -e•sr.., I , •. , ,..,. 16. Oilite . Fuel Ftlterr• -' In the gas tank keeps dirt and water from entering gas fines .�., is self cleaning. , 17. 4.Rings per Piston • JEiesult in finer per- foruiance with gas and oil ,econoterfr ". " 18 fail Filter �-*Keeps engmeuil"clean saves on oil and repairs. • 19. Safety -Rim Wheels --Helps G •keep tire On the rim in the event - Of a blowout. 2Q Trow •P.reisure Tires -- Give a Smoother ride. Ilan :coolelfor longer"life, greater safety. 21. Floating Oil Intake, -- Takes sediment., "free oil;from--centre-nf theniLsupply.. 22. Automatic Electric"Choke Easier•cold , weather Awning; .starting, smoother 'warns -up. :23. • Sea -leg Shock Absorbers -•- Mounted at an angle 'at{ rear for -a smoother ride with , 'a 'minimum: of "side -sway • ' 24. Vibration Damper =- Custom and Special • i • . DeLuxe nrodels-•have this feature: _ amu. •«x. a. ;hk SN +`t '..:k-.. : __.•. vier • . M _ of�ltea ~°'25�• Easter Clutch Action -�•By use. =`- over:centre spring, new low,friction linkage:- • 26.,,i.'Sw•C .finder.nBtrto1>pressnre hydraulic. Front brakes each•have two hydraulic i • • illi r s for greater-eff�ic enc . C d� g Y y • 27. New Rand' Brake - Easier to�- release.. 28. Longer Wheelbases smooth the ride. 118% inch on DeLuxe and Special DeLuxe •; 123% inches on. Custom models. r• \1q��///� 29. Fluid Drive,;-- Standard:. ; • ' • on Custom models. ,Power is '1 �,C�i• ,��t'• transmitted through •oil . . i•: gives restful" 'freedom item • rrY iII11„ jolts aitd jars. . 30. "bodge Dependability" -- 'Backed• by a record of 35, years' of producing outstanding, 'dependable automobiles. fie 'dad AL 13rant-fiird i ttcl � •fair baked oltii•, the loss 'tot 718O,+ egg*: fn tttcub4tore''''annl leg 1ieii i, •'i se are large ' but to ct►iactparialbf with. I Ipltty_ indtiatty, titer .tbre *bi le c they 'Arelite iiolci'orabie«; P.tnr adraiso. Polar 11iir Llotiiir ho .a+ l 'hoo ay.rag4 aa►hrosie Are -yell tip amateurt 'oa'I do a ',professional Jek*dill NU-ENAMEL.S Easy toe ll •- eo e..isrusiTiliarkse. youp'` y en Now con atnf your ketch or bathroom, brighten old furni. • 'tare; re.tnew-lifoldum, with "�iilie-w work and littlo,:costi:Nu-Enamel gaes•,twico, as far, as 'ordinary paints, drio4'ickly to a smooth- qac -glass suirfa+s o :.. h washable ,. and aYnazrngly dura$ k. Medi in Q. Oaniplefo soft ctira'n of colors anti td clear var-tfith. Comoinrfar K •; i erf advice about painting. `� •""'.ter ` '"�'��' sii!nlstiXiand S,at t 40 rlvEci Drive Custom' Patigi « itA• f1ecti1O ©O$0 ta with "T„ ip'-Toe Ihift k Dodgier tb»Rotidi,�ltMral tOWgloat����e- QsSota�d�a et-1tst, - Pilot ►he wow lrr;wrk :ref Oh. ar.ro`ticr