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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-09-14, Page 44 The (o 4e ieh Signal -Star, Thursds;~y, September 114111, 1961 Fail Fair Dates Arthur Sept. 27, 28 Alton BIYth ..... Brussels Drumbo Dungannon non r� • Durbaln .. • Grand Valley Harriston . d.? Kincardine Listowel Lucknow Milverton . Mitchell Mount Forest �. New Hamburg -Owen "-Sound - Paisley Palmerston Port Elgin ... Ripley Shelburne Stratford Teeswater Toronto (Royal) Walkerton Wiarton Zurich Sept. 15, 16 Sept. 19, 20 Sept. 28, 29 Sept, 27, 28 Oct. Sept. 22, L, 23 Sept, 20, .21, ,.r�etx6; 7 Sept. 29, 30 Sept. 20, 2t Sept. 14, 15 Sept. 25, 26 Sept. 27, 28 Sept. 22, 23 Sept. 2f},, 27 Sept. 18, 19 Sept. 15, 16 Oct. 4;7 Sept. 18, 19 Oct. 2, 3 Sept. 15, 16 Sept. Sept. 29, 30 Sept. 15, 16 Sept. 18-20 Sept. 29, 30 Nov. 10-18 Oct. 25, 26 Sept 14, 15 Sept. 23 and 25 A Classified ad in the Signal - Star brings quick results. If You'reTIRED Now and then everybody gots a "tired -out" feeling and may be bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong. lust a tempor- =ary condition caused by urinary. irritation or bladder discomfort. That's thenttme to take Oodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often'cause backache and tired feeling. Then you feel better, rest better, work better. 81 issio SUGAR and. PICE wr'� By Bill Smiley, Backache ? Feel listless ? Nerves frayed ? Why' don't you do as I did. Get away from it all by entering the teaching profession, and revel in those Tong, golden, swim er--holida A year ago, I had one week off between the end of summer 'school and the beginning or the teaching Year. We spent the week winding up our affairs in one town and moving to an- other. I had two days vacation -Sunday and Labor Day. This year, however, due to superior planning, ' and the un- canny timing of my wife, things are different. I had one day off - Labor Day -and I spent half of „that mowing the lawn, the other half writing a column. I don't like to think I have a personal diety •who is deter- mined that a holiday would be bad for me. I prefer to put it down to sheer fate, bad management, or some kind of psychological block I have de- veloped, which steers me away; relentlessly, from anything that looks like a vacation. con me into taking them to the Exhibition. My wife was all atwitter because she hed just 1, •made a 'deal, out of thin air, to move to a different house, -She•`d-- had --ham eye ofH for some time, * Right there. I almost broke' down and wept. But, with that simple heroism that is the hall, mark of the modern husbapd and father, without bitterness, with no recriminations, I pulled myself together. I waved a wistful mental farewell to my week 'of fishing, golfing and bumming, T grinned a ghastly grin. I agreed that it certainly was a coincidence that the Ex was on, and that it certainly was lucky that we had a week in which to move to the new house (with the big rent). a * It .all seemed sort of pre- , Season For Annual Meetings Of Wedding Farm Organizati�ns Is At Haid (By J. C. Hemingway) siderable quantities of U.S. oats Atter a comparatively quiet being imported into Ontario. couple of months, as far as There was no definite report farm organization meetings were on the egg marketing plan but concerned, notices o' anu 1 we Y ere given' nunderstandto .an meetings are again being re- that a plan similar to the hog pqeygted, - p RM. -1304g • ,The first -to arri'eis'natiee 'Of 'veldped. the Ontario Wheat Producers The, Milk Producers told us annual meeting to be held at that a petition for a vote on the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, the marketing of fluid milk was September 27th. This meeting is open to all Ontario wheat producers. This is the produc- er's opportunity to 'voice his Opinions. Perhaps there is something that- you--ob$ect- to, or :perhaps: you have a suggestion for some ,}mprovement, The annual meet- ing is the place to have these things brought before the pro ducers for discussion .and ac- tion. Too many times, farmers mention these problems to their neighbors but fail to report to the county secretary or one of the delegates with the result that the idea. never gets to the Wheat Board and no action is taken: The organization will only serve you best when it re- ceives your suggestions and criticism at the annual meeting. Please drop a line to Huron County Wheat Producers, Box 310, Clinton, before September 15 if you have a suggestion to ordained, and I didn't struggle.make. Just cried a little, inside. The - A meeting of the O.F.A. mem- kids took me for a horrible ride, financially, and on a number of horrible rides, physic- ally, at the midway. Every time it happens, 1 swear a deep and desperate oath that I'II never * cto it again. But I'm a sucker bers was held August 29th. The meeting approved the recom- mendations of the grain meeting called by the Board of Gover- nors on July 18th which has already resulted in some con- It all started on the last dayi,for midway rides.` It's a hang- f hiwhen I of summer school. White and i aver from ,. • tldhoqd , shaken from a brutal Latin ex (never had enough money for Anniversary For amination. I tottered back to my l more than one thrilling trip on room to find the whole family n,"ailing for me, aflame with eX• citement, for various reas¢bns. Th kids e were ill agog pe the Ferris wheel. ' .Huron's Sheriff - At any rate, we tried theta Sheriff and Mrs. Harry L. all. That is. all the rides that' scare the liver out of you, i'rom' Sturdy, 204 Warren street, were guests of honor last Saturday cause they figured they could the Mild "louse • to tb he Giant COMMERCIAL' ART i 4 LAY -OUTS * DESIGNS SHO -CARDS and SIGNS 1 i,,,, H. - A, Sandy Welland Graphic Artist t 1 63 Britannia Road West 1 Goderich, Ontario • +1 PHONE JA 4-9143 (After 6 p.m.) -34 -. 37 No matter who you'reilaving for dinner tonight, make sure - they're warm enough. .Use onlysafe, dependable longer burning 'blue coal' -the hard coal that is colour marked for your protection. It's a warn,. • experience. TORONTO'S MOST CONVENIENT 900 rooms and suites with • tub, shower, radio and TV. Home- of the Canadian Pump Room -Dancing . , . no cover, no minimum. Ample free.overnight u parking. Fine Convention " Facilities. Fancily Plan • 'blue a coal'. UNIVERSITY AVENUE AT KING STREET' Telephone EMpire 2 -1848 -Telex 022458 n MONTREAL telephone ."E4RD j rn OTTAWA telephone CEntrol 5'-3333 UNiversiky 6-6881 FUELS Goderich Phone JA 4-8386 1�otor kfv wife brave little Sept, 2nd at a surprise party to woman, w• as a good sport, as mark their silver_ wedding an - usual. She stood on the ground, niversary. alternately chewing her fingers The evening started with a and covering her eyes in horror, dinner at the Commercial hotel, as we hurtled through space. Zurich, for the imittediate fam- But she did have the decency ill and then the surprise party to help me stagger from 'one was held for relatives and of these monstrosities to the "friends at the home of Mr. and next, and she did tell me I was Mrs. Art Colson, Clinton, bro- white as a sheet and to stop being such a ,dam' old fool. ther of the bride of 25 years. The recreation room of the Colson home was tastefully dec- That was- a fitting introduc- orated in pink and white for tion to the week that followed, the . occasion. Over 35 guests my holiday week. -When we•got were present from Oakville, home, we moved. As far as I'm Stratford, Auburn, Blyth, Clin- concerned, moving and night- ton and Goderich. The evening -mares are in the same category. They're unreal, undesirable, and deeply disturbing. Thq only difference is in the temperature of the sweat they produce. With nightmares, it's a cold sweat. •r * It was the usual performance. My wife throwing out valuables, and the kids - and I lugging them back in. Hundreds of cartons jammed with everything from toilet -paper to toe rubbers, and nobody knowing* what was in was spent with music and danc- ing and short speeches of .con- gratulations were given by. some of the guests, and gifts were presented to the celebrants. The buffet luncheon table w'as cen- tred by a three -tiered pink and white decorated wedding cake. Sheriff and Mrs. Sturdy were married on September 5, 1,936, at the home of the bride's par- ents in HullettTownship. They took up residence on the Sturdy farrn,•at Auburn, where they re - which. Furniture that had gone sided for 20 years. After selling in easily through doorways but the farni they moved to Clinton resolutely refused to come out where they resided for four through there. years, until he was appointed Sheriff of Huron County in June And just to add a little spice:11460, and moved to Goderich • to this move, a mother cat rub- last September. They have,.a bing our legs for food when family of one daughter, Miss we were carrying refrigerators, Betty Sturdy, R.N., of Stratford, three kittens climbing out of their irax and heading in three directions, and a crazy pup dashing wildly between the legs I of' the movers as they gingerly toted the hi-fi. -13-36 :k $: The only thing that preserved nniy sanity - was the fortuitous recurrence of an old ailment in I the general area of my back. is prevented me from lifting anythin:,1 heavier tliitn a cushion, but dict not interfere wit h my i natural ability to give cool, clear ! directions. It alsri proved some - !fifty; I'd suspected for a long time -that tie ONGirl is a lot stronger than she rooks. Please Mark This Number • In the front of Your TELEPHONE DIRECTORY IN CASE OF F IR E DIAL 7211 This is the correct >glum�ber for calling your FIRE Department: AVOID LAST MINUTE CONFUSION by copying this numibet Where you will find it in an -EMERGENCY .•As a fitting climax to the mpving, it started to ran ..just as we were going to move the piano, and the mover had an open truck. ...My,.J.twas excitinat Ts You should have seen them put their backs into it - the two moving men and the two neigh bors Hied recruited. There was a great flurry of tarpaulins, grunting and bad language, but they moved that -piano in jig time, I can tell you. It was all 1 could' du to stay out of their way, as I- showed them where to put it. being circulated and that a peti- tion for a vote on a marketing plan for, the shippers of pro- cessed milk, cream and cheese producers would also be circul- ated shortly. Mr.- John - Moles; of the -On- tario Hydro, outlined very brief- ly the new farm service plan. He told us that speakers would be available for farm meetings, on request. The Beef Producers outlined their promotion plan. The O.F.A. strongly supported the enforce- ment of the regulations govern ing the bills of lading for ship- ment of all livestock, but ex- pressed no opinion on the pro- posed method of financing the Beef Producers' organization. A resolution was introduced by the Properties Department regarding expropriation of farm land. It .was their intention that the right to grant power of expropriation should rest in the hands of elected represent- atives rather than in the hands of civil servants. This matter will be brought before the an- nual meeting for approval. and a son, Ross, at home. Pre- sent at the party last Saturday were the bridesmaid, Mrs, .Jim Turnbull, Ethel, the best man, Oliver Anderson, Auburn, and the organist, Mrs. Reg.' Ball, of Clinton, of 25 years ago. VICTORIA STREET WMS HOLDS SEPTEMBER MEET The September meeting of the of Victoria Street United Church was held as the home of Mrs. Harold Larder with 18 members and one visitor pre - Fent. The 'call to worship was taken by the president, Mrs, Mamie Sutcliffe and the theft"' of the meeting was "Unity of Christ Church." The Scripture was read by Mrs. Fred Barker. The minutes were read by the secretary, rn. tters' and the financial statement was given by- the treasurer, Mrs. Harold + Larder. A letter of thanks was received from Mrs. S. A. Mooteb thanking the members of the W.M.S. for their" gift. There were 25 home calls and 51 hos- pital calls made during the past month" and this was reported by Mrs. Neil McKinnon. • The members voted money to pur- chase the new study book for the coming year. Mrs. Mary Currell reported on the recent conference held at Alma College on the, new woman's organiz- ation. ffi'A social hour followed with lunch served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Neil McKinnon and Mrs. Adam Johnstone.. 1;: ,,14, . Ads, well, we got settled in, after a fashion -the four cats, the dog, and the four of Us. There's a buffet and a china cabinet out in the garage, and I think a whole suitcase full of my socks and underwear went off to the dump, but that's all in the game.* I'm not really bitter about it, and already I'm making plans fdrmyweek's holiday -next year. But I had to assert some will' poWer to keep from punching right in the nose some of my students on the first day of school, who greeted me with a cheery: "Had a nice holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holland and daughter, Deborah, of Ottawa, visited' with the' former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holland, over the week -end. EXPECT 50 - J.H'S FROM GODER1CH AT CONVENT'N Mr. Gerry Amoroso, the pre siding minister of the Goderich congregation of Jehovahls Wit- nesses, announced that travel arrangements have been com- pleted for more than 50 `Wit- nesse who will be leaving this area to attehd a three-day con- vention in the Wu` ham District High School, Septe`rhber 1547. A classified ad brings quiek results. W. J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone JA 4' 8112 DAY Of N)GHT Agent for 24hr. FILM DEVELOPING LACASSE -- STODDART St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, decorated with baskets of white and red gladioli and lighted cathedral tapers, was the scene on Sept. 2nd of the marriage of Karen vern Stod- dart, of Goderich, to John n Laeasse, Agathe, Quebec.of Ste. Reay, .:1? nther-J3",,..31pynahan per- liatMed. u'g., VitG= mony. The ,bride • is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Robert G. Stpddart,, of Goderich, and the late Mr. Stoddart, and the groom is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Rosario La- casse, of Ste. Agathe, Quebec. Traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. C. Seh neiker and soloist was Mrs. Bert Baechler. -Mr- Elwood, Robinson, of God rich, gave his niece in marriage. For her wedding the bride chose a street -length gown of brocaded satin designed with three -quar- ter -length sleeves, a sabrina neckline and a bouffant over- skirt. Her shoulder -length veil of French illusjon was held by a matching bow headpiece and she carried a cascade arrange- ment of white gardenias. Miss Darlene Stoddart, of Goderich, was maid of honor for her sister and Miss Sylvia Chis- holm, of -Goderich, was brides- maid. 'They wore satin gowns of copper and gold respectively, styled similarly to that of the biide Matching ing bowheadpieces with veils", and baskets of yellow mums with •rigs. o.>; barley. and - o i da:iiiae�r � aztsp.-�.. ensembles Claude Tessier, of ',lull, Que- bec, was groomsman and the usher was' Michael Carney, of Goderich- - Receiving the guests at Tiger Dunlop Inn, the bride's mother wore a champagne -colored silk sheath dress with matciliog ac - a and a corsage of talis- man roses. The groom's mother assisted wearing a sheath dress of champagne -colored' lace and shantung. Her accessories were brown and beige and she wore a corsage -of talisman roses. For her wedding trip, the COLLATERAL. TRUST NOTES 8QJ /% 360 DAY TERM. PER ANNUM Interest Payable Monthly 'by Cheque Notes can be redeemed at anytime on 30 day written notice to company. THE INDEPENDENT BUSINESSMAN'S CREDIT CORPORATION LIMITED Suite 212, 195 Dundas St:, London. Tel. 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