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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-06-27, Page 10D Visitors Impressed By Farm Stops Near Carlow (Wy Jr4.;.11.) Huron ctituit.y had vis.tors on Wednesday of last week The F xxim Forum from Sht•teeei 1I1 Neeenbto a County, Grade up a bus lorad, for thv tour. It was fns m uuat Fortune to be asked td; t'nneuci these people. T1 r rL^� the Huron, was at Guano Bend where they had c:...,er at the atner House. iTiom there, we fere ...e ed the lake shore road past ntee1, fine farms with numerous large taelds of white beans. This sutpr iced our visitors as soybeans are replacing white beans iii their •district. At Gude- rich, eve were (-Inducted through the Court Hou and the visitors were enthusiastic ix their praise of the building. Our next stop was . r-ep Im- provement test plc: .-ilx- 1uree un the tarda of \V i.lrtaui c lark, near. Carlow, Alter inspecting Nems of Mr. (:dark's top tlt79►ity Herefords the g. otip n;r• Miles, County Agricultural l(.c -. ; - sentative at the test plots. These ,consisted of various comb n e ons of Vernal alfalfa, ('anadi•;.: b. ;sine. Lion brome, Ladino ae,1 La `;:elle red clover and -Climax - tirnuthy Mr. Clark is going to have a heavy yield of hay from all the plots but undoubtedly some combination will prove super :or. "1'nc rc -alts will be available later The last stop was a; Ge.) E 11,e11- ,nson's modern cattle leetlin:: sta tion, also near ('arluw Tht : t were 125 cattle in the lot and ye :laps the most interesting feature was the filling t:f the feed manger from a self -unloading •Warton in about tive minute;. The thriftiness and healthy condition Of all animals assured satisfactory gain, The facet, that, out of 600 cattle led out of this barn in the pact three years, there has been only one fatality, speaks very highly for the management of this enterprise. The tour ventinued through Clin tun, past the County Home, the Air School and on to home .,weet home for our visitors u- -0----• - o covers Re srt On Hensa19 Meet At the June meeting of the Wo- men's 1Missionar'y Society of Knox Church the presicten:, Mrs. George Schaefer. pre-.ded. Mrs. A. H. Erskine- react the Scripture read- ings, and fallowe1 with prayer. Ari interesting letter r" ,gym Miss Haze . Matl1,,n_i:J, Pre, a,ierian 1111S-1Onary of 'l`iewan. was read by Mrs. Neil MacKay.. A chapter of the study beak. dealing w.th the religious of Malaya. was reviewed by Mrs. William Nla:sh. Mrs. R E. Wil,,un t,a'e an in-pirirrg read- ing entitle.! '•('newares." The president spoke of the WM.a anniversary meeting held at Hen all rcc°e.1.ly. -Those who attended were privileged to hear a most informative address on the Arctic by 'Mrs A. L. Fleming. Refreshment, were setevd, uy Mrs. George MeiEwan, 'convener, assisted by Mr,. !Mars•h and Mrs Erskine, who were in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Bruce I)urfee and Mrs, Wesley Harrison will have charge of the July meeting. tiff Nora Scotia's coast there is .salt -water fishing of all kinds, the greatest thrill being provided by the big game fish. the swordfish and tuna. ,Ca KINGSBRIDGE THE ORSIGNAL-STAR It.INGSDRID,(E, June 24.—Mrs. Sensate= and daughters, Angela and lti'ary,'- of Detroit, spent the week -end at;the Norman O'Connor home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garvey, Michael, and friend, of Toronto, are vacationing at their home here. Mrs. Violet Sutter and daughter, of Detroit, are visiting at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Cyril Austin. Mrs. Van Vynett, of Toronto, spent the week -end with Father Van Vynckt and the Lierman fain ily at the Rectory. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Murphy (nee Flora McQuillan) whose wedding took place in Luck, now on Saturday, June 22. Mr and Mrs. Masonville and children, of Harrow, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald, of Stratford, and children, spent the week -end at the home of Mrs. P. Murphy, after attending their brother's wedding. on- Saturday. - The first Friday mass, which is, celebrated each 'month at 9 p.m. in St. Joseph's (hureh, will not be sung this, Friday as Rev. H. Van Vynckt will be on Retreat. Mr. Carl Vassella and Mr. 11aI- lahan, of Melton, and Miss Maureen Vas_e'lla, of London. spent the week -end at the Fred Vassella home. Mr. and Mrs. Vie:tor Green, of Corunna, were at their home in Port Albert for a few days. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John O'Malley, of Detroit, whose' marriage took place at St. Gre- gory's Church, an June 15th. ivies. M. Sheridan has resigned as teacher due to ill health, and Mrs. Walter Clare has been en- gaged as teacher when the fall term commence.!, Miss Loretta Martin, of Hamil- ton, Miss Margaret Foley, of Strath- roy, Miss Mary Sheridan, of Tor- onto, Arnold Marsman, of London, Mr. and Mrs. John Moeribeck and • Remember when you sang this— tor something like it—the day school was out for the summer? Pretty soon school .will be out again. And, like most parents, you've probably promised your youngsters a reward for passing their grades. -Well, there's one extra surprise gift you can give yout children to help them make the graile in the years ahead. It's a B of M Savings Passbook especially designed to appeal to youngsters. Give them one with a nice little balance inside and watch their eyes light up when they see their own names on the cover. sN; 1a sore English, ore Thench, no more sifting on cx :hardwood. Bench. r• ' Now that school's out Dad will have to give those lessons oh fishing to Junior. family, of Godenich, werg among here: also the weetk�nt� visitors .,ate. .,.so Mr. and Mrs." Alvin Moran and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Moran at the Frank Moran home. Mr. Jerry Darton, who has been a patient in Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, for many months, is now convalescing at his home here. Miss M .A•1pin, of W.fagham, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton. The Spriet ',family, of Langton, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. M. Lierman and family at the Rectory. Peter and Diane Lierman returned to Langton with them for a visit with relatives there. e••••••e•••••fte•eo•oe••e $1,500,000 INDUSTRY TO LOCATE AT ST. MARYS Hinde and Detach Paper Com- pany of Canada Ltd., has announc- ed plants for the building of a now box plant on the outskirts of Sit. Marys which is expected to cost $1,500,000. The single story building with an area of 120,000 square feet will, .house the equipment for the manufacture of corrugated ship- ping containers. Production is to begin in -the fall, of 1968 and the plant will employ about 70 men and 30 women at the start. With the exception of a few key experi- enced personnel, all the employees will be recruited from St. Marys and district. ,.Goderich was am(1n,g the various towns looked over by the company officials although it is known that the officials pretty well had their mind made up on St. Marys even while they were looking at other town—s. o--- n •n Famed Canadian poetess Pauline Johnson was the daughter of a Mohawk Indian chief. - Cacti Recommends life Suspension In Driving Cass A sailor, who entered a plea of guilty to a careless driving eaarge here, faces possible permanent sus- pension of his license to operate a motor vehicle. In court last week, Kenneth Dickinson, 28, was fined $50 and costs or three weeks in jail for careless driving. HY's driving lic- ense was suspended for one year, Ibt'it Magistrate D. E. liol1xiet said he would recommend that it be suspended permanently in view of the fact that the nlan hes been convicted of traffic violations on seve -a1 past occasions. Dickinson did not appear in court personally. His plea of guilty was entered on his behalf by a relative. Crown Alttoftey H. Glenn Hays explained that the Charge arose out of an raeck1en,t in which a car driven by Dickinson struck, a tree in front of the old hospital on South street at about 5 a.m. Joseph Reginald Deer, of Gode- rich, who ,pleaded guilty to dr-ivir g while disqualified, was remanded to jail. He was to appear before DAtAY 7A6fJ GOOD HEALTH IS THE O.'LIQ.➢GET By WE DRINKING MILK FROM ANDREW DAIRY the mggistr ate ami today for selate•ieiu , The youth was eharg. ed as a result of an , urvestigatioua .;by Constable A. South, of Gderich. John Graham MacDonald, of ki;aydleld road, pleaded not guilty to drunk; driving,, out was con- victed.It was hi: first tune 1401 -court and he received seven, days in jail, the minimum penalty upon conviction, under this section. His license was suspended for thiee months. Testimony in the case was given by Constables South, M, Horan, and G. McIntyre, all of the town force. At one point int the heading, Magistrate Holmes warned that it was a careless practice for a police 'officer to give a lighter, or matches, to any man who is treing held on suspiCion of being impaired or intoxicated. In a bad cheque case, a Brussels man, Carl Graber, was placed on, suspended se tense for six months and •orderedo pay court costs. He was also required to post a $50 bond. The Cheque was for just a little over four dollars and restitution has since been made, the court was informed. 0 The Territory of Alaska was pur- chased by the United States from Russia in 186x7 for $7 million. °+Fla i y WNW 41057 RE 10 WHERE TQ CTM A, OWN -$T For the convenience or Sig,; nal -Star readers who lntirehase their paper from week to week rather than by a ''yearly subscription through the mail, Signal -Stars are sold at the following stands: GODKRICH— A & P Store Craigie's Tobacco Store Dunlop's Drug Store Godericli News Stand (Formerly Wood's) Overholt Groceries • Signal -Star Office Auburn—Gordon Taylor's General Store. Benmiller—F. Allan's Store. Dungannon—Eedy's Store Holmesville—D. E. Gliddon Kingsbridge—G. F. McKen- zie Store Kintail—W. J.-MacDonald's - Store. Nile—Nile General Store Port Albert — Roy Petrie's Store Saltford—.Tom Morris Gen- eral Store Sheppardton—F. 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