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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-04-09, Page 8• EIGHT SARNIA KITCHENER..WATERLO0 MING ANNON M. THE GODLrRICS SIGNAL.STAR THURSDAx, APRIL aye, lye � 1 APRIL 27, 28, 29 • GALT M'. MARYS THE ANNUAL GODERI CH DRAMA FESTIVAL AUBURN aOY HIT *BY TRUCK BUFFERS ;!ROK,EN LEG Gary Munday, six-year-old son t�f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munday, Regent street is in Alexandra hos- pital suffering with a broken leg and head, injuries received in an accident last Thursday. The boy was on his way home from school at noon when he ran ,out from behind a truck into the pith' of another truck owned by William Stone & Son, of Ingersoll and driven by William Kemp. He was removed to the hospital where be was attended by D'r. J. W. Wal- lace. Provincial Constable James 'Moore investigated: It pays to use the Signal -Star Classified Ads. WOOL 'JAMESON ESON HOMES LTD., SEAFORTH, ONT., is collecting wool for grading and sale on the co-operative plan. SHIPPERS may obtain sacks and twine free of charge from the above or their Licensed Operators. CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada N•le•••N4 One Man Fined, Second Dismissed On Theft Charges Jack Donald Bradbury,, 22, R.C.A.F., pleaded guilty to the theft of two tires, valued at $62 from a service station owned by William Sharroww, at Centralia, on January 12. He was arrested on March 22. He was fined $25 and costs or two weeks in jail. His counsel, James Donnelly, 'said the accused had been in the R.C.A.F. for three years. Crown Attorney 'H. Glenn Ha> ,, Q.C., opposed suspended sentence as he said the offence was not being taken as ,seriously as it should be. The tires were ordered returned. Dismissed A charge of theft of two tires from the D. Aberhart,garage, against Thomas J. Horto, Gode- rich, was dismissed for lack of identification. Provincial Constable Groves stat- ed that while checking the Mc- Gee garage on Hamilton street, he saw a 1940 model car pull into Aberhart's, and park at the rear. i A man got out and came back carrying two used tires. The con- stable said he called to the man to halt but he dropped the tires, got into the car and started off at a high speed. The constable said he took the license number and went to the Horton house, but Hor- ton said he had not been out since 2 p.m. It pays to use the Signal -Star Classified Ads. TIC KE TS;. 75c TIME; 8.15 PLACE MacKAY-HALL GODERICH Hello Homemakers! Some folks dread housecleaning, but there is a built-up urge to refurbish the home weeks before spring-cleaning. Once you begin the work there are sounds that seem to cheer you on to your goal. Listen to the teasing voice of the chamois as you polish the windows, the cheerful tinkle of the glassware as you shine the contents in the cupboard and the snap -flap of the clothes hung out to dry. So, like a child ! gathering the first. flowers of spring, a homemaker uses all the enthusiasm and beauty she can muster for a housecleaning spree, this assures happy family living. TAKE A TIP' 1. Candlewick bedspreads will not bee "detufted" if placed in a large cotton bag when launder- ed in the washing machine, 2. Irop your bedspread the long way to keep it in shape. How-, ever, the chenille and candle- wick ones are shaken out and brushed when dry—never iron- ed. 3. When hanging a coat or dress on the line, use two coat hang- ers hooked in opposite direc- tions, then pin at the collar, and the wind will not blow the "t' garment off. 4. To clean a velvet jacket hang it over a big kettle of boiling water for . about 10 minutes. Then brush the coat with a piece of velvet till the nap is raised again. Let the steam penetrate cuffs and collar a secopd time if necessary. 5. Glazed chintz must be ironed on the right side to bring out the lustre. Use as much pres- sure as possible. 6. Before washing jeans and other garments use a tooth brush (about to -be -discarded) to dis- lodge dirt in jacket corners. 7. To remove spots on suede card - table covers or bags try rubbing with an emery paper or crocus cloth and then steam over a boiling kettle. 8. Wrap evening bags, stoles and other accessories with silver or gold thread in them in alumin- um foil and store in boxes. 9. To "dry clean" your non -wash- able gloves at home try this method: mix 1.= cup of fuller's earth and - cup cup powdered alum. Put the gloves on a board, cover with the powder and brush with a stiff brush, then wipe off with a towel and cover gloves with clean corn- meal and brush off. Doeskin and chamois will look', quite new.._ 10. Saturate .fresh paint on any clothing with grease or oil then sponge with waren suds or spot cleaner depending on whether material is washable or not. 11. If a white summer garment has turned yellow soak in lukewarm water for 15 minutes then use a bleach, following the directions on the package. 12. Apply. colorless lacquer on brass or copper to protect the surface from corrosion. THE QUESTION BOX Mrs. K. T. asks: (1) How to re- move a stain made by a plant urn from hardwood floor. (2) Does it shorten the life of an electric polisher to pull it backwards? Answer: (1) Sand the portion of stained hardwood flour thoroughly and then bleach with a blotter' dip- ped in oxalic acid solution for five or 10 minutes. (2) An electric polisher will not be damaged by pulling it back - REAL ESTATE We invite listings and enquiries. Peter S. MacEwan GENERAL INSURANCE WEST STREET Phone 230 Res._ 1551J 1ltf • r U.n entirety new kind: of Chevrolet olet to be compared only with higher -priced care; ! • • • THE STRIKING NEW BEL AIR 4 -DOOR SEDAN ,(Continuation of standard equipment and trim illustrated is dependent on availability of material.) series 1 - • ,A General Motors Value Hewiinj three great new lines of Chevrolets for 953 Now, in the Bel Air series, Chevrolet creates for you a new class of Canadian cars. Here is distinction of appearance and fineness of appointments far beyond anything in Chev- rolet's field: Herr is yur opportunity.to own' a truly distinguished and luxurious car with- out paying the price premium formerly as- sociated with such high guality. The Bel Air series includes four models — 2 -door and 4 -door sedans, sport coupe and convertible.- Each of them is in a class by itself for . beauty, comfort and luxurious appointments. Twelve other beautiful new Chevrolet models are included in the "Two - Ten" and "One -Fifty" series, providing .a new Chevrolet for every buyer and every need. All of these.; new Chevrolets are as advanced in performance as in appearance. All give you new high compression power, greater gasoline ihileage, more comfort, safety and durability. A revolutionary new Powcrglide* automatic transmission, and GM Power Steeringt, are among the great advances Chevrolet offers you. Come in and see all the new features that make Chevrolet for '53 entirely new through and through! *Combination of Pbwerglide automatic transmission and 115-h.p. Blue Flame engine is optional at extra cost on "Two -Ten" and Bel Air models. IGM Power Steering is optional at extra cost on all Powerglide-equipped models. ya/ttkis wEa/... w GARDNER MOTOR SALES wards. However, let the polisher OLINTON COUPLE MARKS take 20 to 30,'minutes to polish a , "WEDDINGANNIVERSAR do the job" gradually. It should Y 10 by 12 foot area. Mrs. G. W. arks: Is there any An esteemed Clanton couple, Mr. way 1 can revent the vacuum and Mrs. John rea1ger, observed their 56th wedding anniversary quietly at their home on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nedi- .ger, who at one time lived in Blyth, settled in Clinton in 1902. They had a family of eight child- ren. They lost a little girl of 14 months many years ago, and their eldest son, Austin, was killed in service overseas during the First World War. The remaining members of the family are Leona (Mrs. C. Holland) Goderich; Merritt of Clinton; Daisy (Mrs. Norman Holland), Clinton; Linnie (Mrs. Harold Turner), Gode- rich; John W. of , Clinton; and Helen (Mrs. Gordon Rathwell), Goderich Township. cleaner attachment from pulling drapery into the nozzle? Answer: Use one section of the hose and the nozzle on which a piece of cheesecloth is tied. Begin at the top and follow down to the bottom of the drapes. Miss M. M. says: We cleaned our refrigerator while it was discon- nected during the paint -up of the kitchen and food smells of paint, What do we do?' Answer: Try either of these methods: Defrost and -*ash cabinet and dishes with a baking .soda solution then place a fan facing the open door on kitchen stool. Force fresh air into it. (2) Place a casserole of charcoal in the re- frigerator. HOLSTEIN CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL LADIES' NIGHT Huron County Holstein Club held annual Ladies' Night in Clin- ton with over 150 in attendance. Guest speaker was W. K. Riddell, Middlesex County agricultural rep- resentative. He discussed quali- ties required for'citizens to attain distinction in any walk of life, including agriculture. These were personality, ability, aggressiveness, willingness to work, humility and possession of high aims. He said Canadian agriculture was bound to prosper with the available re- sources, new industries and rapidly growing population. Miss Isabelle Spiers, Morris Township, discussed d tour through United State and Canada. Definition of a pedestrian: A man possessed of two cars but also with a wife and a 'teen -aged son or daughter. ISWE RTE EXTRA MILEAGE SEEDING SOON Farmers in the south end of the county have commenced work on the land this week. However, it is not expected that any .seeding will be done for approximately one more week, Huron • County Agricultural office reports. Seed grain continues to be in very short supply with registered seed of some of the more popular varieties being practically impos- sible to secure. Demand for open and bred sows is quite brisk, as .0' also is the market for weanling pigs. FINE IMPOSED A fine of $50 and costs was im- posed on W. R. Dalrymple, of Kippen, when convicted by Magis- trate D. E. Holmes, Q.C., on a charge of driving a car while his ability was impaired by alcohol, at the R.C.A.F. station, Clinton on March 17. He pleaded not guilty. Husbands! Wives! 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Andrews, Auburn Chopping Mill Bruce, was one of 11 legislature r members appointed to a committee Oast Thursday to investigate into Phone 15-2—Dungannon. the operation of the Cenieteric s Health Minister Phillips told the House that the committee inquiry into the• operation of the act was 1 being undertaken because of the appearance' in Ontario of organiz- ations which solei cemetery lots --- for profit. i Thomas Pryde. member for' Huron, -said earlier in the 'session that the public was l)eing.-e,xploiteci by the 'high pressure salesmanship of cemetery lots. I ' 1n horn-'.; work by the average 1 Canadian - worker would buy in 1947 at.- least' four -times the goods and services got for an hour in 1847, according to recent statistic- !- al studies: Be prepcired for hospitality ,;�� Get quick relief for aching muscles, the easy soothing way. Rub in fast -acting Minard's Liniment. 14-15x SORE MUSCLES ? 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