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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-06-15, Page 10Model Illustrated: IMPALA CONVERTIBLE A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Spectacular value pro- duces spectacular sales! Chevroi,et's unbeatable sales record year after year is the uoden.iable evidence that CHEV- ROLET IS BEST - AND CAN PIOVE IT! Model Illuetrated: BEL AIR SPORT COUPE • The greatest! The greatest value -packed Chevrolet ever built! Th'e oar that gives you more—more of the . features, the style, the performance, the y09321, the ride, the' comfort—more " of everything you want! k Outstanding style: The 1901 Chevrolet has out its own pace -setting' swath through the world of automobile design.. Greatest Chevy Ride in Itlistory: The one great -smooth . . indescribably perfect! Power -packed PerfOrlIttan.00 plus Economy: Chevrolet combines the flashing response' that satisfies your every demand— with the thriftk ways that satisfy your budget! In every way, there 'is no automotive value that Oall. compare with Chevtolet's—none that can come close. And Chevrolet sal9s prove itt Whitewall tires optional at extra cost. SW TRY/ BUN 111111:100 SPECIACNAR MICHEYR01# 1/1670161:c RIC Goderich • The Goderich Signal -Starr Thprsday, Junta 95th, 1961 G.H.S. Flower Show ' As Ulla is written, some, two e -1,,019 coax tY w y► r a c - all tis sal Mannu Y xe u " '�he u W, t;:in ttWexists tis to whether anything ��, ..:m xl lebfrr by June 24th, Our show is a week later this year than last, which is some comfort, nevertheless the doubts will continue until the tables in St: George's Parish Mall are filled. Will Mrs. Harp - Cr manage another of thaaeJiuge White delphinium spikes? Will Mrs. Willis have another of those red red tea rose' ' to match last year's?: Are George Buchanan's pink roses ready to emulate heir previous successes? (It is Understood they are and will.) Will Mrs. Jessop find another Columbine to compare, or Miss Howell another foxglove of the magnificent proportions she brought before? Will Mrs. Mar• tin and Mrs. Lewis- Taylor tie again with their lovely peonies? ,sic .�, ,axa �4 cam- .F. n. • Oso is se t f" ed a>' IL. these; and U afla.3;. other quest its'•; Vot w.dou ' resolved around the 'noon hour on June the 24th when Charles Bristow, our District Director, comes over from Lucknow to judge the entries. Last year at this show the entries only num- bered 112, so , it is hoped ,that some of the shrinking violets among our membership will pluck the nettle of fear from their hearts and decide to enter in at least one class. The show is being organized by Mrs. Prid- ham, assisted by Mrs. Argyle and several other intrepid hands. Exhibits or shall we say entries, must be inside the , door of the Parish Hall after 9 a.m. but be- fore' 11 a.m. • A special appeal GIRLS. , . when you think of glamor, do you also think of your health? . , Remember, without your health, the glamour fades ... Follor the suggestions of the Ontario Chiropractic Association . . . Stand 'tall .. , Sit tall , . . Walk tall.. , Try it for correct posture ... You'll feel better , .. and look ever so much 'better. Al •11111.11.111111,1MOk -tt�ve 'tfou Entered DOMINION 114? PARADE? It will be a BIG ONE -- .-- and you, your firm or your organizatiofi should be in on it. There's a total of $300. IN PRIZES vN ra4a,nwtlEk.tw^y�t,l4. �TtidrtT.mlyv.4.P'W01,t,41..r.:/.{'G HOLMESV1 L Ilf?EMESVU. J <E ;Ju 12.E= -In lolmesville United Church on Sunday, June llth, Rev., E. J. Roulston,, minister pf the church, christened Steven Harold Mc- Cullough, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.' Howard McCullough. At the same service Mr. and Mrs. 13. Whiteley, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. H. McCul- lough, Mr. and Mrs. H. Oakes, Mrs. J. Tebbutt, Mr. H. Pocock dF ,. ` r , 4, the'church b f rei�ved as members Q e ;....:',eppa .pd, theft_ first tbm: inuniorr -aS'' members of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson and family, -of Oakridge Acres, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gliddon. is made to..those who love to live dahgerously and rarely can ar- rive on _ time. For those Who wish to see what is inlvariably a very lovely show, the doors •will be open from , 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. and again from 7 to 9• p.m., at which later hour all exhibits have to be disposed of, either by auction or removal. There are some 39 classes," including two for school pupils. Simpsons - Sears have donated a very at- tractive china tea set which will be awarded for the best rose in the show, other -than Peace. Can- adian Swift have donated several bags of plant food which will also be disposed of in the course of the evening. These prizes are additional to the cash prizes in each class. Jam, Probably before this notice is read in the Signal -Star. mem- bers will have received their I class lists fpr the printing of which we are again indebted to Mr. Sam Anderson and Domin- ion Road Machinery Ltd. Should any one not receive their list they may appeal 'to Mrs. Prid- ham, 134 St. George's Crescent. Non-members may show provid- ed they purchase a membership at the time of ,presenting their rl Marketing Of Cattle is Biggest Complaint In Livestock Field (By J: C. Hemingway) The Dairy Co-Ordinating Board and the Dairy Princess Competition Chairman, in par- ticular, are to be congratulated on successful arrangements made fur their annual contest at the Clinton Spring Fair. Appreciatio,is expresse_ ,d ,ak�g Pa`s` of you did, a creditable job an dy of coursek-OgOial-q.conm1Aeiztac `to the whiner, Miss Wilma Dale, of R.R. 1, Clinton. Best wishes will accompany her for the same success at the C.N.E. At a meeting on June 5th of the Board of Directors of Farm- ers' Allied Meat Enterprises, the share sales campaign was re- viewed. , Up until the end of May, close to $400;060 had been sold. This is, perhaps, a re- cord of share capital raised by a new Co -Operative in the first four months. It is gratifying to have such strong support from. livestock producers and is even more encouraging when we con- sider that only a comparatively small percentage of the produc- [miles. They sold for 38c grad- ed blue brand and dressed 51.8% on the Toronto live weight. This returned less than ,20c on the live , Toronto weight. , At , the same time, good steers were being quoted at $21.50 to $23.50 in Toronto. With producer controlled and owned processing plants, farm- ers at least could obtain ex- crepancy forlanationthisapparent and do something, about it. all possible competition be createdin the market place. With our objective of two mil- lion in share capital accomplish- ed by November 30th, :Nye could expect to have our "Fame" plants in operation by late sum- mer of 1962. In ' a poll of the members of the Board of Directors, it wasm ilk pro - 5 i � P ,enterprise onine 5 7171,1-71777,17,77,1777,77. GRADUATES FROM A SCHOOL OF NUR SING Miss Shirley Love, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Love, 219 Warren St., was a member of -the 1961 graduating class of the Hamilton School of Nursing when the 71st annual graduation ceremony was held in that city last Thursday. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the.Cath- edral Scottish Rite -Club. Later in the evening, the nursing staff was the hostess. group for the x#iio n,IJsnc4„1e1d4,then gaud t+arilar, ..Tat ihelt.SetKor. Nes ds' ce. Resider ar dia�'.etf �!?4t�P� w ,,, �;;� :�n'd'' �.�a:rleh 'E. -Loire - Residence. tion and only in the case of and Miss" Wendy attended this two was hog production the main ceremony. Mrs. Love had pre - enterprise. The Board was about viously attended the Mother and equally divided between hogs 'Daughter Tea'"ield by the Alum - and poultry for their second nap Association of the Hamilton farm enterprise, with a few hay- General Hospital School of Nur- ing all three; one member had sheep raising as his second en- terprise. Since there are so many beef producers and dairy men on the Board it would indicate that there is greater dissatisfaction with the marketing of cattle, than the other livestock, It was reported that a pro- ducer shipped through a drover a few steers to Toronto (over 100 ers, as yet, have been canvassed. With, something over. 3,500 members, many counties now have enough members to organ- ize county committees and a basis for these is being drawn up. While all this is encouraging, we must not rest on our laurels. It is forecast that, by mid -1962, the marketings of both hogs and cattle will be, considerably high- er. Thus, it is desirable that ANNUAL CHURCH SERVICE OF ORANGEMEN AT BAYFIELD BAYFIELD. The annual after the service and a march church ser,'yice +4f South Huron, around Bayfield Park.' The coup- . _. ty h a& flulieed41ie'-atinitat service of Bfddulph. district, ° to be held at Varna at 7.30 p.m. on June 25. Hullett district is to attend service at Clinton at 11 o'clock on the same date. sing to honor th 1961. class. Th9- n embers ►i the -.class enter- tained their fathers, to a bail- quet later that evening at the Brant Xrip, MEDICINE HAT CLERIC HEADS PRESBYTERIANS Rev, Robert' L. Taylor, of St. Jo'hn's Church, Medicine Hat, Alta., was elected moderator of the 87th general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada at Toronto last Thursday night. t 1)40 'third ballot. I3e and' VI/NA K. 'Cameron of overco ortDW Road Ixesyt@xYiI! .�cz, T0)leavt were tied after the second bal- lot, Rev. Edwin J. White, First Presbyterian Church Edmonton, was eliminated on the first bal- lot. _ 'C hint Lo gcli a l The Society was very pleased re nited Church here on yto be of service recently to the 'Parks and Recreation Committee of the Town of Goderich. The site of the new park, which lies to the south west of the Public Library between Montreal and ghthouse streets-,--was---fir sown with grass seed. The So- ciety then, at Mrs: Mooney's. in- vitation, undertobk to survey the plot and suggested the lgration on the plan' for the following shrubs and trees: Forsythia Golden Bell Saucer Magnolia, The Public Library= Park d w s U Sunday. Addressing the Orange- men "and LOBA members, Rev. Wesley 0. Smith said., "The chief difference between • Protestant- ism and Romanism rests upon this matter of authority. We „elieve--You believe -it is..._by. God's revelation through the Bible and. Jesus Christ; others believe it through the Church. All these have authority, and even as Protestants, we grant there is 'certain authority in the Church, but Jesus Christ, - not which it is hoped in the years ( His mother,. -not -is.,.Church, is s held at St. An - Grand Champion ... 1 .. , .100 to comemay emulate the very the basis ,of aiithority, said -the speaker. • "Luther believed in the clear democracy of Protestantism, not the Pope or priest, but men— ordained or unordained. The Pope and Church alone cannot interpret Scripture. If the Pope and the College of Cardinals were the only interpreters of Scripture, why do we need the Bible at all. Some of you may not: interpret, it the same - as I, but that is Protestantism," he continued. The brethren marched from the hall of Bayfield LOL 24 to St. Andrew's United Church. The parade was marshaled by Douglas Triebner, of Exeter, county marshal; with County Master Oliver Jaques, of Hensall, in charge. William Mcllwain, Bayfield; county master ofline. the fine display, s which another mem- ber's trees make on West street. 7t. standard euonymous vegetus. Two French hybrid lilac stand- ards—Charles Joly and Madame Lemoine. A standard flowering almond, and a standard English hawthorn,,the lovely double flow- ered Paul's Scarlet. In the mid dlP of the plot, for spade, a Schwedler Maple has been plant- ed. This was .all .that ._the com- mittee's budget would permit thlt- year. They *ere ordered and planted with the greatest expedition by the committee and . ,.now , form . the nucleus of a most attractive, little park. It is hoped that members will inspect it and take the oportun- ity to congratulate Mrs. Mooney and her fellow members on the Council for their foresight and THREE CAR .DRIVERS ED ---Et COURT - Fritht Joseph Becker, Clin- ton, was fined $10 and costs, or two days in jail, when -he plead - A ed guilty before .Magistrate Glenn- days in police court at Goderich, Thursday, of speed- ing 70 to 75 miles an hour, on -Highway 4, between Kippen and Brucefield. Bruce Hoelscher, Seaforth, was fined $25 and costs, when he pleaded guilty to driving a rotor vehicle on the Square, with the door open. Hedley Prouse, R.R. 2 Clin- ton, pleaded guilty to failing to stop for a red light in Goderich. He was fined $5.00 and -costs. EXPERT [SERGE REFRIGERATION -- AIR COND111ONING Y'S APPLIANCES Goderich Dial JA '4-8434 24-26 1Black Knights, was also in ' There was a good turnout of Nommil Clinton Lodge No. '377 of the, -nelail... .. •• •, •• .. .. $ ,5 Best Ikcorated Car ..,.. $ 10 Urban .. .• •• • • $ 1.0. Comedy... .. •• .. :. e• . 0 $ 10 Children, $3 for 1st, $2 for 2nd and $1 for 3rd in five different age groups from 6 to 16. 'FILL usT Tim ENTRY rCiR1VI-13gLOW AND MAIL IT TODAY (without delay) to Goderich Trade Fair Committee (Parade Chairman) P.0, Box 87, Goaerich. 1.1111111111111111 , MOINIRI ■101.11111111 111110111111. 1111111111111111 MINIM 11111111.11110 intend to have an entry in the July lst Parade. INDUSTRIAL RETAIL ORGANIZATIONAL BEST DECORATED CAR SMALL FRY URBAN COMEDY Please indicate in which category you wish to be judged. Ike to tale Ociation, of -which Ivrri. Dorothy O'Connell is W.M., and the band of Murphy L01,, Clinton; led ?Ithebandmaster, Union Jacks were march. T. M. Faulkner is All of us have a bit of the ad- borne by William McIlwain and venturer in -us . . . but not too, Wilfred Castle, both of Bayfield, many people Iike to- take" a and -deposited by them at the pulpit before the service began. chance that involves a large financial risk, if ,they don't An ,ontdoor meeting was held NEW EQUIPMENT FOR; RETARDED CHILDREN - An executive meeting of the Queen Elizabeth School was held last week at the home of the president, Dr. K. E,, Taylor. Mrs. C. P. Walmark, teacher, an- nounced that new equipment tor the playground had been in- stalled on the grounds behind the school. This equipment was a gift from the Goderich Kifi- ettes Mrs. Walmark stated the eirn►er,o .. ___ value to -the children in he ping to develop muscu-iai• control: It is especially designed for the child- ren of such schools. Plans were made for Open House on June 28 when the work of these children will be on display. Mr. -Charles Mac - Naughton, M.P.P., has been . in- vited to attend. have ta! -__Without accident and sick- ness insurance protection you may be taking a chance That does involVe a large financial risk ! If you had an accident or sick -7 ness that put yen off the active list for a while . the everyday expenses would go on • ness bills to pay you might have to pay someone to do the, claores for a while. CIA could help you payl For full details about CIA's accident and sickness insurance just call GEORGE TURTON 351 Huron Rd. , JA 4-7411 C A °Insurance „ Association ALL METAL All Steel ConStiiiction MOS • -71 Varied Colors 2011111111 and INSTALLED -by ' ' • Ci toal ,,,.. , L.............. Mathieson Welding • ,gEUVIOE LTD. 83 wiwpte St., '04erich JA 4-8791 • Call For Free Estimate§ LOWEST PRICES in the GODERICI AREA 23-26 Meet Your Best Friend Financially . ' e PARENTS ENTEBFAINED BY CGIT GROUP, KNOX CHURCH - The members of the C.G.I.T. group of Knox' 'Presbyterian Church entertained their par- ents to a banquet last Friday evening in the church hall. Spec- ial guests were: Miss Ida White; Miss Eva -Somerville, Presbyter- ial president; Mrs. Cal Straugh- an, acting president of the WWMS' rr A y.� t Can a c onald• Miss Diane - • R ss. o �..� ••_ 4 rim leder a 1 I' rI Wars sing -song and the initiation cere- mony was performed by the! group for a new member, Miss Marlene White.` -The president, Paul -Ann Lowery, and the treas- urer, Diane MacMillan, present- ed a cheque for $50 to Miss EAI Somerville to go to the Presby- terial fund. Miss Somerville presented two affiliation badges to the group. Mrs. Cal Straughan presented two WIVIS -Junior life member certificates to Miss Bonnie Allen and Miss Sharon 'Watson. She also presented seals, to com- plete their certificates, to Miss Connie McDonald and Miss Diane Bannister, two former members: Mlss Sharon. Watson presented a ,gift to the leader, Miss. Barbara Woodruff. Miss Linda Samis introduced the guest speaker, Miss Ida White who spoke of the mission- ary program of the General As- sembly meeting of the Presby- terian Church in Canada which she had attended last week She also told of Some of her ex- periences in India. Miss Bonnie Allen thanked Miss White and presented her with a gift. - The evening was closed by a short devotional period led by Miss Woodruff: He's the Man from Investors-. . able and willing to be your best friend financially. He'll show you how to turn modest but regular savings into a useful cash reserve for future opportunities, emergencies to or secure retirement. He'll show you many ways ri1�v Pie ! erthio EgTh"inve designed to fit your ambitions and your,resources. Find out. about the (+great variety of Investors Syr,idicate programs available to you. There is no obligation. Ji4st call or write: T. A. JARDIN Representative Wingham, Ont. Phone '147 i ,�._.. Investors nC00%C3 Of CANADA. LIMITLD Head ()Mot Winnipeg • Offices•in Principal Cifiefl t. A FORMER WRITER Rev. Arthur W. Brown, whose obituary appeared in last week's Signal -Star, for many years wrote the commentary for the Sunday School lessons which were once published in The Signal -Star. He was a writer for numerous church papers also, A native of Derbyshire, he emigrated to Canada in 1910. He was once minister at Luck- nov. He iedl 3.t Brantford Gen- a a-1 p l==affel �trr�ief'ii ness in his 80th year. Tffe fun- eral service was conducted at Sydenham Street United Church, Brantford, with interment in Farringdon burial ground. ,OCA► natioAr,1%,r Here's a year-round present Dad will really love! Keep him looking trim and well- turned out every day' sending.. Ais. coats, suits slacks t� us -- for regular dry cleaning; Itis easy on his budget. Easy on you, too -- prompt. service! GOOERICM French y__,LLEARF.R.5. WEST ST. JA 4-8452 C. R. LOWERY, Prop. 001114111111100111•41010 0414111•4114011 f1111. CHICKEN BARBEQUE • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 KNOX CHURCH PARKING . LOT Sittings at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Will be held in Church Hall in event of rain. ADULTS •$1.50 CHILDREN 85c' Tickets.. available at FRENCH DRY GLEANERS or from Members of the Men's Club. 24-25 ENJOY THE FINEST FOOD IN TOWN 'Our Specialty CHINESE FOOD+ ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS eatst in 1 LYS leadstm all ti • in On the Square — In Goderich NOTICE TO MOTORISTS Huron County Road No.'31 will be closed to through traffic between' Holmesville and Benmiller from Thursday, June 8th, 19Q1 for approximately 8 weeks in order to carry out extensive repairs tic; "Forresters Bridge". Motorists are advised to:take • alternate routelduring this period. County Road No. 27 connects with County Road No. 31 at- Benmiller and leads to Highway • No. 8 approximately 4 miles north west of Holmesvilld. COUNTY ENOINEER, COURT ITOUSE,