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S. Roy Fetvie returned ,ho' ,e
entay .‘f.41)4,' 'a . vacnticrrti,'
arida.•rs. ' d e rotrur'zxed
t •
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tamil', , • , ;
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and linxs
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eter,- re en,vis.
itors',
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red Uicksa. , "�3 ,.r n . r .. n
Ronnie .Frazer of ,Toronto
lied with Mrs H: Lednor
INOSB
d. .
..,SBRIDIGE -..n 'Con ratu-
t I1V�G ..$
sties to Mr. and Mrs. `Clayton
ddy on the birth -,of a son•in
derichh hospital
r. and Mrs. Joe• Martin,
milton,_and 'a,•nd Mrs. 'Rim
rtin, London, were,, -recent
hors at -'their Bonin here;
rrd7r�
a
d at the home air; acid'
nd
s. 'Earl Drennan recently to
nor them on the occasion of
ir- 25th wedding anniversafy.
is ethany -Austin and Michael
ayne have been patients in
derich hospital,
r. Thomas Wallace returned
me - from, ,-Goderich,-hospital
tk. -flake care`" $f' your -'
f, Tom, the place 'isn't the
e without you!
r. and Mrs. 'Michael :Kiva-
tl and 'sons of 'Lambeth visit -
Mrs. Aug. Kinahan recently.
rs ave' Martin 'vasllted 'in
Loom ,for ,n yew days with
Mr. ,atnd rs,; Don, Bowden and
Mai. an
4-' 'Ivan Qrl �
rs, have:. Farb
Vlsited. with 'Mr.:
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r'M.. Miner
rd
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and ai
' eAd •.s
. Wilt ,
art visited with: Mrs. Dave
Martin:
Euchre Winners ' •
• At the •euchrea "t at
.I school there were eight
tables" inp lay. Winners • were:
Men, s'
h
i � Elton on'
Draper; itlogwh,,
•
Camahoyden;-.ladies
MVfrs,°Gordon Martini
low, Mrs.
,Stanley fkough'erty, The'. prizes.
r the 'birthday n,•earest 10 ,date
of the party (went. to �Mrs..E1nier
Gr,,ahant and. Bill McGiiire.
Lunch +w41r'. erved.., a
Ladies' •G
... ui1d
'he Ladies' , ui1cI of %Christ.
Aty itiee;h' h
Chun " ' met t
� t•,the
he o o M .
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s..El rn met'
Vv
t,i.
10 mlte'mbers, arid ' one' visito
•pre'
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•
the .
P
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e
^
stdent' ' opened the mee rnb.Scripture was read
by Urs.
Elivin Petrie. Routine business
waslikconciueted•. The Guild wit:
meet at Mrs. Agnes 'Fos'ter'.
home On Tuesday, March $.
hetKr oil' r c :a 11; will be a
verse front the Bible"' with the
word.
cro in
$Sit.'Rev.
King .closed, the b
m to - iia
prayer... Lunch was served by
I the ,hostess. -
PORTER'S HILL,.
Bete',•,,,�uW1. .•motet-:h'is:.eg-in.•
a ioc]cey game t Bay'lleld an
Monday of last week, returned
home Sunday from Clinton
hospital.
Mr. and ilYfrs. Jim 'Durnin and
Brian of London,spent the
weekend with Mr' and Mrs.
Donald 1004, ,.
.Miss',.Slia on--'borkhart visited
.MisiJudy Shcire, Goderich, over
the weekend.
. Miss Lorrie Hicks, Goderich,
AM.
spent ,,the weekend' with rela-
tives in this community;
3" r
Allen Betties 'attended a Hol;-
-stei
n-•,sale>rat-Oakvill
Chicken pox` and ";severe colds
have cut schoo)attendance. 'a
y U.C.W. Meet
•
The February meeting of the
tJ,C.W, of Grace Church was
held on' Wednesday irISt- week
at the lam r
-ITo as ee. writh•-1.6-3•adie rJ'
s•Tttt
Mrs. Bill Cox, president, open -
ad the meeting. Mrs. Austin'
Harris read -the Scripture, after
which Mrs, Bill Townshend led
in prayer. The study book
period was taken by Mrs. T.
Sowerby. The secretary's and
treasurer's reports were read
and adopted. Roll call was an:
w_ered
verse. with- "Love'
'
Articles of. 'business were dis-
cussed, and crib quilt blocks,.
were handed out. The meeting
closed with the inizpah benedic-
on - and the -hostess -served -a'
lovely lunch. During the, after-
noon, a 'crib quilt was quilted:
The March nieetn'ng will beheld
at the home of 'Mrs.. -Bill Cox.
•
Tile -promotion of Gardening knowledge and
„interest among citizens of ^all ages.
. The support of all projects to beautify Goder-
ich and to increase its open spaces.
V
• The fostering of a body of opinion in the com-
munity which is Conservation minded.
to further these objects. it • -
Don't Be: Sony Later
For What You Could Do
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PROTECT YOUR
CAR FROM
Salt Corrosion
pAV1DS�N
Auto. Body and Alignment
Huron Rd. 524-7231
Th1is'week
Hou
r
ortrc Xtu
1
a
Society is making.. a drive 'fo.
a
view memberships, , t Of latter
,'ears, in spite of the • illere:a.St
.n. the townpopulation, q ulation, tot
I bershtp.:, ,°.
"mexn, has slipped. This
has not been due by any mean,.
to lack of interest; but rather
clue to ''a turn over P
in a.
u1�a
.ion. • r
'The •gtrlesti•an why the -..se,
, iety's rnenilbership' only 'num
tiers atiproximately 4i/,' per cen
of the population is one which
:he executive has 'pondered for
several years past. One reasow
other, advanced, _is..that..too. many
.
aon-members seem , to believe
':hat -the society . is only. for the
rag hal Karrrth-b-espeetari i•;
w' oli a kndwledge and expert-
ness makes them impatient and
KlNGSBRIDGE.---S•t. Joseph's
CWL 'at Kingsbridge held their
monthly meeting on Februasi
9th -in the school with an at-
tendance of 22 members.
Mrs. Mark 'Dalton • presided
and the meeting opened with
the League prayer, led by the
Rev. Father--Carawana:
. The minutes' of the January
meeting wereread by the secre-
tary,,Mrs. Cyril Austin.
The_ financial report • w._
given y Mrs. Jahn Austin,
treasurer.
Mrs. Walter Clare gave a
reading regarding the hunger
around the world.
Mrs. -,Carl Reigling, gave a
reading on Catholic education
for 'children.
It was moved by, Mrs. Walter
Clare and seconded by Mrs.
Wm. Bogan th rt11 silver c,o ,S
-fro- apt aty th'e-rt- y
ings be'sent to the Propagation e
of the Faith. y
' It was. decided to do some s
;quilting for the League. - y
Plans 'were 'discussed- • for
some entertainment for St. i
Patrick's hays;,,, t
The meeting closed with,
air. ager led by Rev, Fr.' ` Cara- fi
m
c
n s b e the " xese
�n
p ,nee of
• o.
Actually, as yea can . prove
or, yourselves; i,f you will just
;root . one" oreur .meetings, this
a very fat' front being the case.,
•e lh a v'e -4 :very 1o*
iroportion •of experts but a
et
e f h' na e' •h .
r r� W'0 just
h+�
y" p g s
1
Joe, garden' , and "flowers, both
ndoor' and out, who admire
tatural ,beauty' and who,
onally, pursue their 'hobby bj�
a system• of trial and error.
r They are just as much begin-
ners as are hundreds of those
who will not, of bio not' support
their local -society: -After alI,:
gardening is more than a plot
Stud' o
a r a ch x
e
Phose who feel this way
could, if thea would, join -
and
us
and • ask advice. They °' could
find several ways in which they
could have a 'fit -and -forget plant
to ° replace their grass and so
dive time. for, more , .colorful
adornment of their presently
dreary:: plots:: ,� , • =
It is remarkable that From
that fastest 'expanding area •oi
Goderich,, which looks so tree-
less . and- 'un'kernpt, we have
practically no members, '
But like akli'other pursuits of
this life, the'rewards of garden-
ing are' not attained by putting
up the feet, or. splashing in Was
144.$. iC ...pool... .A small amount.
of endeavor has to be expend-
ed. You 'have to learn a few
basic requirements which plants
demand if they are to mature
-'• ars- you with .their
beauty of ,form and color.
Tlie society is not a,. school,
but an association with others
who know a little bit more -than.
you do. It can be an amazing
help in obtaining tlfe results'
the seed ,'packet. or catalogue
displays. ,
There are numerous plants
which will not'prosper in our
soot nd�4. y.ou. a,tt?empr- he;nab;
ou are yvas�"gtiri "money and
ffort and merely frustrating
ourself. Some member of the
ociety will, be Tad to. help
Qu.
"Finally you are a poor citizen
f .you do not make the effort
o improve your plot
So much for the purely" sel-
sh aspect of ,• membership
which the society fosters by
eetings, flower shows, dis-
oun•ts and money prizes:
There are•of •course those un-
fortunate ,:people :who have no
«rardcn jti' t a slab o£ conci,ete
a Vett' to rest • they-aai•hage
pails. Others are too old to
plant and rely solely on their
eyes 'for satisfaction. ' Still
others say ()fir meetings are
to171.14wo'highh-bro, or too boring to
should thoy pay a do lar
-for rnern:berps-hi) h:i f,t-rf
hey to make out of it?
1. ICSERIES OF SIX MEETING in St. Geor`ge's
Parish Hall at 8 'p.m. March 4tti. Instruction
on' startih am zseed� #o l „ r
,; � r .• , _.�:�;c.:�.a •fi..•,••4ws'�t vr;•vM1„•�rtrbr�r �, �•.
9t pito.. a, ner+v-h Aay
•Sc
27th. Auction of 'Members , perennials. Sept.'
-30th: H •fo prem a yarderr- misfit I<lov.
25th. The Bruce Trail and "Christma flower
arrangements. Jan. 1965. Annual meeting. Elec-
tion of Officers.„ Refreshments are served at.
all 'these meetings free. '
2.
•-----iced-•Ciw�•fifi •�Haif=,I�W� �n, North • Street tin.
27thyRoses-and-PerenR-•- -• - - -
nials. Aug. 22nd, Annuals and Perennials.
Money prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each class
and several` Trophies for the best rose etc.
3.--A DISCOUNT vas ring` ire ir1'5%'" to '25% oh
bulk orders from Sheridan and Cruickshank.
4. -'The comfortable feeling of being a good citi-b
zen, possessed of the community spirit.
rr
The e,
`so,lrlet has other
y motives
than ` d><.,
ro i n
� v g something for
riothing, or even for less.
�. On
the srxe .of its membership is
based the.size 'of -the reVin i
grant p cal
grand: it "receives annually dud,
in this. day and age, anything
ay g
the government ' provides, es-
pecially
s-
i•
p4e c ally when it is coin of the
realm, is fair game. •
It iso your, cut ,of the continu-
ous operation practised by all
moderngovernments-•the mak-
ing of money outof thin air.
.Why' is the, society so anxious
to have more, members?rim-
ar'ily it's to enable it -to make h'
community contributi'on to tree
''slant n� shr
ovve -�,
ate„•-•r.,�. ilnlznd•
r P nEt n„g•-of-xsorrre,"of-th°�
less attractive areas around th
town.
In practice about" one-thir
of the annual budget 'is sped
On •extending old projects, lik
Harbor. Hill Bank and the for
loam site at the Bridgehead; pro-
viding more ' trees and shrub
hien, in_-..tire',`tbre ; i P'
will add to the"- attractiveness
of the town.
We are anxious, toq,.r to build
up a large body of opinion,
ready' to stand up and'be count-
ed, who like to see. -trees along
our ' streets, who prefer parks
to dormitories. for transients,
who,' abhore 'automobile ceme-
teries obtruding.onto the'.bouje-
.ard�....wha.... acl%e_....;fur __..a...?lean
beach again, and who deplore
the despoliation of such ' local
beauty' spots as the Maitland
Estuary, Piper's Dam, The._ Falls
and the Black Hole. '
So 'whether you garden or
not, we need your help in this
comditin'z,,ty effort.
And it you say there is not
much to show .for all our years
of effort, the, answer is: You
would not help!
So join us and "rilake some
small contribution 'to the, at-
tractiveness of the t0wt&r•.--.
w• trcliiyaiz iii* h9161r`tcrlive
and thus 'become a conscious
member of • your community.
For information as - to whorn
to contact, ' see our advertise-
ment for. details.
' DUI riCf4 ON. -Mr. and t • rl� a. d Mrs.;
F,.. K. Dawsoif a'n .:tile lltte's
mother, rs • .
he•
A
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tr
eta
if
' rd }},,�� left
Sunday for ,a .trip.' to. Florida.
x Gladys 'ds
a 'Rivett's
n e�
�' � ins
keeperor
th. ,,axniI � whiZe�
t 'y
they are:gone.
--Mr, Airs, and- ?•-rs� Plank Zinn and' ., .- . , a tic n a
family r .
rte' .•
s d •.
M,
r a� r'
t and lti t
Lorne Alton on Sunday.
Chickenpox and m s have
p , urxil?
been prevalent ,lately -in the
1l y,.
Dungannon school causing con-
siderable ab•$enteeism,<
Mr. Dalton Reid of Sudbury
Y
was
home 'with t hisparent's,:
Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Reid, .for
the. 'weekend. ,
Mr. and Mrs., John Gardner,
Zion, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil'
Blake last' Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs• Harvey 'Free-
land, Delhi, were recent visitor:
with M,r. ` and Mrs. Alvin Kerr.
Little Terri Van Do.ugen 'who
lives near .Clinton spent ' the
00l
Wilfred
e Pentland.
d
t•
e
o-
s
ice.
World Dal! of Pryer cipso�`
2.
9 l3
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'W' .. ld Day: Rf �'xayer was
b.
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ry n Dub p
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ed 000
last
Friday!
hy
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Oa acecl Wake dscussed the tbene 'night ,,,Who:�ieh
,
,ELe �S. ,rraY-
►Mrs J.
Ak
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rYoo
th._.
o
ri
Veldh i� sang a SolARea�n w�r�and,C�tehvo .at
r
;criptuses' and offering 'prayer„ Mrs. fx'b.7i44>r 4.0
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were Mrs. Clifford Crozier, Mrs,�oboit 'Irvin werein;char - ' eElmer' Black Mrs. James, C.F The latter read thu-Sri urDrennan, Mrs. Robert Me 1- Luke I1 5-�, and gave the
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mc.dr.
lister, .Mrs. Carrtran 1-layden and itation. The 'order of thera' -•`,
Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge. Rev. J. er'serv'lee • usp
, ., >R;, fray, was.
A. Ve•ldh�uis ,closed the service followed. Tho - : taking' part
with the benediction. 1ctr
on
.
were
Bernice • gmpsoxt, Mari-
ari•ne •Reid, 'Helen • Askin, Lynda
Yo'un; Faye 'Pearson and ' Azo',
lene Dickson,
• Valentine Crokinale , '-
,The C.G.I.T. sponsored a Val
Entine crokinole party A on Fri-
day might under the leadership
of Mrs. Herb Finnigan and Mrs.
,tobert Irvin. Sixteen tables
were . engaged in play with
about 75. ,persons.,ian attendance.
Winners were: Ladies, 'elen
d;.
::.r:.aeu'r' ,. -,:° .t w r ,. R^•c,StLL''1'n?St,',i*R�c-rFM1�I'�t
,. n ..Ek.�r-N7w:
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Harol
'r a
rrrn ton
E b and Murray
Rivett. The CGIT girls at the
COLD-T,EATED ` PIPS
To force My -of -the -valley pips
indoors, they must bet: cold -
treated and ,suitable for forcing;
The Goderieh
H
orticultural
•
recommends planting Sioi •
-
humus 'in full sure and water-
ing liberally.
a
:The week of February 27th to• Miar*th 4th is proclaimed1as
Horticultural Week to remind all citizens that a well kept gar-
den means aa, well kept town. It 'is the hallmark of good citizen-
ship and .of a lively comrrlunity spirit.
5:�em-•ur, .....:f . • w r.ywa'ayv.wr.a... 1 r ' '+w'Rvr�+%s"e .-.. - ...4 ., r.
Suipport your Horticultural Society by joining thi 'week
At last, power
S
PER YEAR
MEMBERSIJIPS FROM:
Mrs. Bert Worsell
1:07 Victoria St. N..
fi. rti'd ', �t, I,
Denomme Flower Shop •
;The Square •
csl otr• -Flowwel 4hop
Esst:.Street
A membe 'oft e G° (with H rti Lltu aloe-
€ety, will o had at the latr o • ca-
-'tion fro' 2 t 5 p, m., Fehr airy, 24 • M 'rch'
• Mrd.
pike G�derich
Ore ' tfrac
,
•0.. W,�y�
T
tC•LI` RAS R.
, w• d4•'
k
; eb ary'>, '"to March
SEE, YOUR CAR DEALER ...THEN
•TALK THE"BANIK Oe'MONTREQL
There are bargains to •be„had just
how in "n'ew and used cars. If your
heart tis set on a newer•model
this spring --- see your favourite
car dealer. He can probably offer
you a deal that's right for you.
And -when you've _found -your •- :...:..
bargain, be sure to talk to the
-Bank of Montreal. The B of M
Family 'Finance Pharr offers"you a
low-cost,,life-insured method of -
r financing that will make your'
bargain doubly attractive.
Low-.$qRnan�e LIFE -INSURED LOANS
Goderich 'Branch: , BEN' Ge tLESS, Nan g
Corn growing 50 years ago
was a ,failly simple procedure.
At 'harvest the fai-mer selected
a few choice ears which he
hung''in the barn to be planted
the following spring. Ontario';
acreage:was about 500,000 then
and a yfold of 50-60 bushels was
good. . ' . , A
• It's nest match -though coni
parsed with the:, inillion; acres of
corn grown• in the province lasrt
year with a few yields between
100 and '150 bushels. Thi:
Change has been ibr'oprght about
through ' rel;earch' and the de•
velopment of .corn varieties to
suit different' conditions. '
l cybrid , corn 'has certainly
changed the darn industry. „Bu,t
higher yielding, carnes matur-
inrg varieties require 'pore care-
ful oaiturail praotices than did -
the corn we 'Might have fold
hanging in gra"ndfabher's shq!d:
With more emphasis on fertil-
ity levels and soil moisture con„
trot, plant populations are up
to 16,00018,000 plants per acre
for --optimum yields: _7 y-esta'lry
dish this, the planter -must •bc
set up properly and run at a
slow Speed.
The .only sure way • to calibrate
the planter, properly is to use
the current year's seed.
This and many other items
pertinent to .good egr'n •produc
tion are explained in the book
Iet,,'Let's Look at Corn! It May
66 obtained from Doug Miles,
Huron sgricultur 1 TI' •eson a-
biye. in Clinton.
iEMi. DOuBLL Pbaalgs
The ,new Cal'if0rT'a Poppies
are double and sem$ double,
Says the Goderich IUorticultural
Society, The colors are rose
and...white, scarlet and 'yellow,
and fink . and amber.
Epic is a totally new budget car,
built and backed by General
Motors. It's the 'small car that
gives you the roominess, corrin
fort, power, good looks, ,arid
value thatyou've always wanted.
-Epi-c--gives--you a f+vel-y-engine,
combined with 4• -speed all-
Synchro-Meshtrdnsmission.
No detail of diver or:passenger
- comfort was overlooked in Epic's
design. The heater is exactly the
same type as in big cars, and
gives excellent warmth. Also.;
there's a real trunk ... to hold:
the luggage of the whole family:
Epic i•s available"in two models -
Deluxe or Standard 2-doorsedan•.
We suggest that you drive Epic
soon at your Gievrelet dealer's•
::. and find out what you've been'
missing in other'sn`idl1 cars.
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1. 50 -HP HIGH PER-
FORMANCE ENGINE. 2."
SMOOTH -RIDING INDE-
PENDENT FRONT SUS-
PENSION. 3. EASY
STEERING, FAST HA_N-
DL•ING 4.FIN'GERTIP-
LIGHT 4 -SPEED STICK.
54 SURE ST ,PPING
d2yk' tib iTfer3 •p,t,„ 1 . 4.
`
POWER. 6. INTEGRAL
BODY -CHASSIS. 7. FULL-
SIZED HEATER. 8. REAL
LEGROOM 9.,ROOM FOR
FOUR ADULTS. 10. FAM-
_ILY-SIZE TRUNK. II.
SUPERB ROAD -HOLDING.
12. GOOD VISIBILITY'
AIL.. 'ROUND.
yr x, �.8{,e�n�,n�.J'ii.�°u;U'�,tn �••�'/i <,��",'
' *Suggested• maximum detail de-
livered prirof a standard 2 -door"
sedan Witt , seater and defroster at
-Goderich
Price quos .ufiricltrdes delliery`anA
'handling charges, Federal Sales'
and Excise .taxes. Provincial and
local faxes and Licence are not
•included.
illustrated - 2' ono, Standard Sedan
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