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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-05-26, Page 11x• QT• =AM N15: IVIay 5.- �u�►4ay choral Annt'iyyersary and knower Service will be held in the United. Chureh on Sunday, May 29, at 11 a.m. and '7.3Q P.m. Visitors for the holiday . week- end included: Wise' Anna Stuart, of Toronto,, with Mr', and Mrs. George Stuart; M. and lV1rs. Jack Berndt, Mrs, Ou!shard 4Siel $!fitly, of Detroit, with Mr. and. Mrs,. Gordon Mat - 1 herson; Mr. and Mrs. Neely- Tedd and children, of Stratford, with -Mrs. D. 'I'ecld; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and Larry, of Lorndon•,: with Mr.- and Mrs. Chester Taylor; Mr. ancj Mrs. Meal." Brown and Bob Murdi -, of Kitchener, with Mr. and, Mrs. R. Woods and Mrs. Mur - die. ' - • Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Taylor, of Oshawa; Mr. arid. Mrs. Harvey ayiior and Marylin,° of Londes- .-b�oro; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Henden son, Billy andGail, of Kippen, and 1Vfr. and' Mrs. Stuart Chamney, Dianne and Donna, of Donny - brook, were recent visitors with: Mr. and Mrs. Will Webster. • Mr. and Mrs: George Stuart and Miss Catharine Macregor, of Leeknow, are spending a few days with Dr. W. C. MacGregor, Dr. George MacGregor and Mrs. Mac Gregor,' at Chicago.. Mr. and Mrs. Will Webster left this week on. a motor trip to, the West. Coast. They were accom- panied by their nephew Reg Law- soon, of Clinton. o 0 . 0 . GODNRIC'H KINSMEN • AT CONVENTION IN LONDON ,.A. group from'.. the , Goderich Kinsmen Club attended the Kins- men District 1 convention at Lon- don last Friday; Saturday, Sunday and Monday. They .ere district deputy governor Ke Penningto , Max 'Cat, Len NI 'fie, -_G e n Bannister, Bert Such and their wives and Jack Frith,,, .0 0 0 `Signal -Star classified ads get results. HEAR . - JIM DONNELLY, GODERICII Friday, May 27 - S6.25, to 6.30 p.m. DR. E. Ad MCMASTER, SEAFORTH Monday, May 30---'6.25 to 6.30 p.m. Arthur Bolton --McKillop Township June 2.5.55 to 6.00 p.m. w, Speak on behalf of Tom Pryde OVER CKNX • WWURN, May 25. -- Mr.. and Mra. Clayton- Robertson, Douglas and Karen, of Copper Cliff, were visitare with . their parents, .'Mr. and Mrs. J: J. Robertson and Mr. • and Mrs. William Straughan. 1Congratidations to Mr. aannd Mrs. Leonard °Archaa:nbaul t on .the,.birth Of a 'son in Clinton hospll al on May -20. Mr. and, . Mrs.. Larry Glasgow, Allan and Dennis; visited `with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rabert- eon and sister, at" Port ,Perry. • Miss Jpan Doerr, orf • Niagara Falls, event the week -end. , with hers„tin le� ,and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, rdo Chamney', and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. -Wilfred Vesterfelt and Jerry visited friends in the viillage en, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor were London visitors last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Georges Coulter, of 'Winghene visited Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel .Phillips recently. - Charles E, Asquith was with his family in Taranto last week. Thomas Pryde, of Exeter, called on friends in the village last Wed- nesday. Miss Laurie-Baeohler, of Gode- rich, visited recently with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. <Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Fergu- son t the holiday week -end with friends here. Miss May Fer- guson, of St. George, accompanied ahem and visited her sister, Mrs. Maud Frem1in. Mrs. Margaret lI. Russell, of Toronto, is Visiting her sister, lyfrs. Warner Andrews. Mr. and MTs. Oliver. Anderson, William and Nancy Jane, visited in Toronto with ,Mr. and • Mrs. Thomas Anderson and family and his mother, Mrs. William Ander- son. Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Weir, Joan and Bobby, of London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay over the weelee11nde-Dr. Weir, .who has been visiting -several weeks in London, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas Jardin and family, of Clarksburg, visited 'with her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Straughan, over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs: Sanford Lawlor' and granddaughter, nxlee .Jones,, visited with Mr. and' 'Mrs.. Mcxlinrbyre, Of Wing . Mr. and -Mrs. Gordon Tayrer,Wr. and ,Meso DavideHaaxii'1:1ert and Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor visited fxriende in Detroit over the week end. , :Bert Wigg+,.....Qf. Brantford, a eformeir • Aubarn 'wheal teacher, was a visitor in the village on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Mrel Craig, I ,th; leen, Mary, Patsy and Margaret Craig, of Bluevale; were guests with Mr. and •Mrs. Jaxnes Craig. 1V1r, and Mrs. Ronald Rothwell visited with, relatives at Allenrferd. Mrs. Sinyard and family, of Mea - ford, visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Craig. The holiday in Auburn welcom- ee'd many .out-of-town visitors and also a splash of rain, •which was badly needed in this district. ; In spite of the dry weather, the horti- cultural flower beds have been very beautiful. • Colin Young, of Toronto, called at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Phillips on Friday even- ing. Mr. Dungannon, 'Mr.' milt', 'Nesbit, and Mr. Toroun. Mrs Grange. r. Toronto; Miss O1v ed at Mr. Seaforth, George Mr. and with ate: mail would re Auburn and Mrs. Durnin Philips, of Dun on, visited with Mr. and Mars. S. Johnston. and Mrs. George Gray and fa of Toronto, Mrs. Chris. Nes of Streetsville, visited with Mr.. Mrs. Alfred Nesbit: and Mrs. Alfred G. Weston, of to were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'Alfred Roiinson. FrankWalters, of Ingersoll, was a visitorwith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gra .Mr. and Mrs.., Lloyd Adams, of Tor ; Mrs. Ernest Adams and M' etta Brigham, of Clinton, call the home of Mrs. Charles Asquithon Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. -Clarence Walden of earth, visited with Mrs. Youngblut. and Mrs. William J. Craig, Mr. Mrs. W. S. Craig, visited wi � relatives in Flint, Mich. N Because of the present ma' service by railway the Signal - Star like to learn of anyone leavingGoderich each Thursday morningand arriving at Auburn beforenoon. Contact the Signal - Star delivery of Sigiial-Stars to Post Office every Thurs- day. BILLION DOLLAR BUSINESS AIDED BY GOOD' GOVERNMENT More than a billion dollars worth of farm products have been sold by Ontario farmers in each of the last three yeas—nearly double the output of ten years ago. - • Developrnent,of new crop varieties and thorough extension work under the present administration has expanded cash crop acreage in Ontario by more than 400 per cent. Departmental herd improveme it policies have Maintained livestock output„ at 70 per cent of Ontario farm income. The Frost administration has introduced the most advanced. marketing legislation of any Canadian province. Community livingm rural areas has been bettered through Frost government grants. Last .. _year ..the_se .A,mouuteol to a quarter. pi', a million dollars for 108 con),,munity centres. UNDER THE FROST ADMINISTRATION SOUND LEGISLATION HAS BROUGHT BENEFITS TO ALL ONTARIO FARMERS: • HERD. IMPROVEMENT has been encouraged through the Frost Government program which pays farmers one third the purchase price of all thorough- bred sires, Grants to date amount -to $56,000. • LIVESTOCK LOSSES ARE REDUCED by provincial government provision for Warble Fly and vaccination against Brucellosis. 4 •' CHEAPER FEED for livestock is demonstrated through five pasture improvement stations established under the present Government. .D ENDLESS SEARCH for --better crop Varieties at Ontario Agricultural College”" anti Western Ontario Agricultural School is made possible by the' Department of Agriculture. 6 D FUTURE FARMERS already have received a million and a quarter dollars in • cash loans from the provincial govetnment• under the Ontario Junior • Farmer Establishment Loan Corporation. TB Group Names Slate. Of Officers Members of Huron County Tub- erculosis Association, meeting at Clinton last week, elected the fol- lowing officers for the coming year: • Honorary president, Judge Freak o Fingland, Clinton; honorary treasurer, Harold C. Lawson, Clin- ton; president, F. E: Madill,. Wing - ham, who succeeds F. J. Snow, of Seaforth; vice-president, Gordon Knight, Beussels; W. R. Gardner artd F. D. Blakely, of Goderich; to the executive council. Chest Clinic Report Mrs. J. B. Russell, of Seaforth, secretary -treasurer, reported that $3,168 was sent for x-ray changes • and medical supervision at chest clinics in Huron County in 1954. The meeting learned that in the period April 1, 1954, to Mkarch 31, 1955, there were 10 first admis- sions from Huron County and four second admissions, to the Beck Memorial Sanatorium in London. This compares with1.4 first admis- sions and six second' admissions the year previous. Guest Speaker Dr. William C. Sharpe, of Beck Memorial Sanatorium, spoke to the group on the mass x-ray which is being planned for Huron County in April, 1956. "Although there is a slight de- crease in the number of admis- sions in sanatoriums ' there is an increase in the reactivated cases. We must have a much better pro- gram of case findings. With •a higher per cent ,:of recoveries," said Dr. Sharpe, "there is an 'in- creased problem of getting the patient back into civilian life." Trevor Pierce, of the Ontario Tuberculosis Association, stressed value of the voluntary spirit in all phases of the TB Association. He remarked that it is the tradi- tional roll of the voluntary work- ers to be pioneers. J. H. Kinkead, of Goderic'h, ex- pressed 'appreciation of the work of the retiring president, Mr. Snow. 0 0 0 Seven of Canada's ten provinces are Larger, in area than the United Kingdom. CARLOW pMany people from the Kingsbridge district were included among some 1,200 people from all over Western Ontario who made a pilgrimage on Sunday to the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes at Mount. St. Joseph's Motherhouse at London. Shown at left is Rev. Henri Van Vynckt, enterprising parish priest of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at Kingsbridge. Father Van Vynckt designed the shrine which is a replica of the original Grotto of Lourdes in France. He is seen directing the pilgrimage. (CARLOW, May 25.—Last Thurs- day evening a bridal shower was held at the Township Hall in Car- low in honor of Miss Joan Clark, who plans to be married on June 4. The event was arranged by Joan's many friends and, neigh- bors in this district. The bride- to-be was the recipient of many lovely gifts, for which she thanked her we114wishers. Coffee, sand- wiches and cake completed an en- joyable evening. Mr. and•Mrs. Jim Wallace spent the week -end at the home pf Mrs. Wallace's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Tyndall. Mr. • and Mrs. Jack Daniels, of Grimsby, stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher over the week -end. Mr.- and Mrs: L. Dunkeld, of Pontiac, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. 0. Dunkeld, Lois, and baby, Ronald; of Southern Rhodesia, US:A., visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mc- Gratten on, Sunday evening. Howard Baer is' now home from - the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McNeil entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaylor, from Toronto, Miss Stella McBride, and Miss Bessie -.Henry, also of Toronto, over the holiday. 0 0 0 SHUT-IN'S DAY Shut-in's Day, the day which' has become international in recognition and which had its origin in Goderich, is to be observed this year onSctu day, June 5. Make your plans naw to visit with people on' that 'diay who have been confined to their homes for many weeks, months or years. • Ar- range to take .them for a car ,derive or make some special effort to make their lot a happier one. It will make you feel better, too. o BRIDGESCORES Six tables of duplicate bridge were played on Monday night with the following. winners: Mr. F. Saunders and Mrs. J. ,,W. Craigie, 79 points; Mrs. M. Ainslie and. Mrs. W. Mariann; 76 points; Mr. and ' Mrs. K. -Hunter, •76 points; Mrs. J. R. Wheeler and Mrs. J. •V. Thomas, 72 points. An Incitation ','Where Better. Bulls Are Used" Horne of the Waterloo Cattle .Breeding Association located just north and east of Waterloo, one-half mile off highway No. 85 on the old Airport Road. This is the place that co-operative artificial breeding has built and it is composed of an Office, board room, laboratory, and 30 box stalls in the barn which house as good a group of bulls as can be found under any roof. Visit the headquarters sometime. Besides the headquarters, Guelph, 4 Eramosa Road Arthur, Ont. Palmerston, Ont. Clinton, Ont. Kincardine, Ont. Formosa, Ont.(two numbers) Tara, Ont. For Artificial Breeding Service or more information, call the office nearest you between 7.30 and --10 a.m. on week days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. Sundays and holidays. Cows noticed in heat later than this should be inseminated the next day. or YOU! 99. • o2uiiandONTARIO A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO YOU TO SEE OUR STOCK OF NEW 1855 METEOR and MERCURV CARS Drive our demonstrators. Seeifr yourself whya,they are they the choice of so many di}criminating buyers. GOOD TRADE-IN ALLOWAi ES • AND ATTRACTIVE TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET. 0140.nst.42 r' .