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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-03-17, Page 15
• F�rm Signs For Centennial At the January director's Meeting -of the 'Junior Farm - Kers' Association' of Ontario, the association adopted. as a Centennial Project the 'locat- .ing and identification of all o 'nee cent i S • llx'y.. x:1I1_.,. dill,- tag-.j"I' Y . of Ontario. Maurice Love, R.R. 3, Ex- eter, who is Huron Counties 'Provincial Director is compil- ing a list of names and ad- dresses . of possible century farm owners in Huron County. Clerks from all of Huron's °16 townships have been re- quested to advise Mr. Love as to the . owners of century farms in their respective to pskzt An„farmers . u 1 - fying for recognition in this projectmaycheck with their local township clerk to see if their farm is included. ' Immediatel-y following the Jtinior Farmers' Association of Ontario Conference in Gue- lph, March 11, 12 and 43, all possible century farm owners will; receive a notice or order form from the Huron County Junior Farmers' Association. ° May 1st, will be .established as the deadline for submitting applications for signs to„ 'de- signate century farms. Each century farm sign WILL BE delivered by a Jun- . - N' CONTRACT YOUR BEAN ACREAGE AT E:MICKIE &. SON. LTD. QUALITY, MICHIGAN AND 'ONTARIO 49ANILAC AND SEAWAY SEED FERTILIZER SUPFLIED EPTAM AVAILABLE FERTILIZER WE HAVE BAGGED OR BULK HARRISTON' FERTILIZER AVAILABLE' AT COMPETITIVE PRICES: SPRING SEED • REGISTERED, CERTIFIED AND COMMERCIAL SPRING SEED AVAILABLE SPECIAL SEED MIXTURE AVAILABLE E C E.L. MICKLE&SON7 LTD. HENSALL, ONT. PHONE 262=27,14 for Farmer member ti) the farm receiving it. In Duron County, all suns will be erect- ed by the Junior Farmers before the 1966 International Plowing lyIate;h. : Thecentury farm sign wi 1L be 10 inches by' 1.9 inches in size; it will • be made of twenty , gauge cold rolled steel, and 'Will be double faced, (i,e. the sign will be painted on both sides). The cost of thesign to qualifying farmers will be ,$1.00 with the Jiin.ior Farmers' „'Association of Ontario sub- sidiziag the' 'remainder of the cost of each sign. 'There will be four holes in each. sign--- two at the top for mount}ng and two at the bottom for at- taching a name :plate (if the farmer wishes 'this, and' at his expense). In order to qualify, a farm must be resided -on,. and it must be in active operation; farms must be registered , in the same family name for 100 or more years as of January 1st, 1967; farms in the name of a widow will qualify; ah incorporated farm will be eligible. "It. is.estimated that over 300 farms may qualify for century farm.,sign recognition in Huron County," said Don Pullen, Assistant Agricultural Representative for Huron County , Tuberculosis Group Airy Case Histc.ries Progress, regarding ' the. pre- employment pre - retirement program was a highlight.of the case finding report of the "Hugon•• county, Tuberculosis Association sheeting in the Town Hall, Clin- Ston, on Thursday.. One hund- 'red and thirty-two' businesses have been contacted 'regarding having all employees X:rayed initially and periodically. These businesses, together with . all public school . teachers . in the county, have received a booklet entitled, "TB The Road To Eradication," also: The co-op- eration of the " .hospitals had been expressed,. The meeting was in charge of the president, George A. Watt of Blyth. Of 307 persons screened , in the f oodhaudle-rs' survey, 24 of them required chest clinic fol- low-up. Ne active eases of tub- erculo'sis were-fourld, but sev- eral were sent to their family physician for medical attention. Trvo hundred and one persons had attended chest'crnics sine_ the last meeting. . Miss Louise Robertson, ,edu- cation chairman, reported' that 3,000 pamphlets and posters had been obtained for Public Health Nurses' use in schools and else- where. Members expressed ap- preciation to the residents of Huron County for their gener- ous, support of the Christmas Seal eanijaign. In view of the increased program in case find- ing, , education and social 'ser- -vice,-there IS need 'for consta support. Campaign receipts this year were` $715.00 over last year's total E. E. Walker reported con- cerning the semi-annual Ontario Tuberculosis Association meet- ing,hel.d in Toro to, Addresses, were heard, not my on. control of tuberculosis, but the need for research in fighting all res- piratory diseases: -- The annual meeting of the association will be held in Blyth on, May 30, with E. J. O'Brien as speaker. Mr, O'Brien is the executive director of the n- tario Tuberculosis Association, and has just returned from Thailand, where he spent some months activating the TB As- sociation there. The' secretaryreported that she had addressed the. Monkton Women's Institte and had ap: peered on CKNX-TV, Wingham. She will also address the Blyth Lions Club on March 10, 1966. HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES - offers to Residents of Huron County Cornprehensive. Medico :,,.... verage t At Cost' =-- Individual and Group. Rates. Available Inquire today from: GEORGE TURTON, Goderich' LORNE RODGES, RR. 1, Goderich FORDYCE CLARK, R.R. 5, Goderich; GORDON KIRKLAND, R.R. 3, Lucknow or at HURON CO-'O.PERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES ' 70 Ontario St., Clinton Phone 482-9751 • ODD'S 'N' -ENDS _ f. AL'UMI'NUMS F=STO-RINE ,DOORS STOCK SIZE► tl - VINYL WEATHER STRIPPING (SUFFICIENT FOR ONE DOOR) " .RUBBER WEATHER STRIPPING 1.45_.. THREE FOOT DOOR SWEEPS .95 27" ALUMINUM STEP_ LADDERS 6.25 REG. PRICE SALE PRICE 2.79 METAL WHEELBARROWS 11.31 GALVANIZED GARBAGE CANS Z:$2 8 QT. GALVANIZED, PAILS TOYS 'TOT BIKES TRICYCLE - 10" WHEELS., METAL WAGONS (ASSORTED SIZES) • tl .1.39 4.15 9.75 3.35 5.30 8.05 0.50 24.95 2.25 1.1.5 J5 5.35 9.99 2.25 1.19 3.75 7.55 2.85 4.50 6.95 9:25 0.....% 1 r Ili iiiii.i'�'Iw ' I1" -"ft �� r'UIIUI I IIglIIIu 11 II.,. � 1. GODERICIA,ONT. i (Ott. ►uc. DIVISION ot GODERICH'MANUFACTURING (SALES) LIMITED lee. 524- 8383 CAMBRIA tA! GLESEA SUCAR AND SPICE by Bill Smiley THAT MARSH : MADNR S fon .e c, Or�- s t~ o . Pte_. poet T. S. 1liot But o 'e is u n f Il is than which' says, "A1)41 is the cruellest month," is piire PAPBYCQck. He. had . o'b�viotsly never spent a March in ,,those parts, April is no bargain, but March is a month nu honest taxpayer should have to put up with. At its. best, ' it is 31 days of pure drear;'at its worst, .a cen- j tury of bleak horror. :,, * * The Canadian Red Cross sup- plies hospitals in Canada with whole blood and vital blood products such as gamma glob- ulin, serum albumin, fibrinogen and fresh frozen plasma. Each year, the Canadian Red Cross Enquiry Bureau processes about 6,000 enquiries from per- sons in some 35 countries. Raw east winds that chap the hands; ,chill the bones, redden the nose, deaden the soul. Third bout of la g'ippe in three months. Holes in your over- shoes. Faces of. friends become hateful. Tailpipe and muffler gone on the car. Eavestroughs sagging. Spirits flagging. Spr- ing is merely a word, in the dic- tionary. Winter is a monster, clawing your *hpulder. * * If ' you're anything like me, you're hanging on by your teeth. This is fairly. easy, becaoserour nose has been rynning, - and you're "keeping a stiff upper lip. It's frozen. And your teeth are exposed. * * * It's a wonder we. don't all turn as mad as March hares, and cut our collective throat, if only to add a bit of color to relieve grim, grey March. But cheer .up, chaps, 4" is not losta. •�" 1. h vv.g1a. 1.e them,,,peut►e theorythat works. wand• ers. it 'is: the only thing .That saves me, in March, from run- ning out6into the snow, in bare fe.$,* and long underwear, babbl- ing, "T. $. Eliot is mad, lead I Go;Lt you, mad!" ' .. * I first t discovered this theory when. 1 hada trouble sleeping. After a long ' evening of tdo much work, too many fags, and too much coffee, I'd crawl into bed, and 'lie there as "rigid as a rake, toes curled tightly, eyes burning brightly, no more chance to getting to,'sleep than getting to heaven. One such night, I remember- ed. "Listen Buster," 1 told my- self. "Fifteen years ago tonight, you were lying on the floor of a ,box -car, freezing, hands and feet tied with Wire, on your way.to a prison camp. "And here you are lying In a soft bed, in a harm house, with a. warm woman beside you and warm blankets over you, and no ' night -fighters shooting up the place, and no guards wandering In to give you a kick. So what if. you don't sleepa wink? ' In 14 seconds I was asleep. It , works every time. , Now, the same technique ap • TRAIN TO TORONTO Ask about converjient departure and return times For information, phone the Ideal CN 'Passenger Sales Office ONE 4.00 wAY .REQ FARE BLUE FARE 4.60 CANADIAN NATIONAL 40.63' Tile 0rich Si L1iw day, pari 17, 196 That March Madness pities when it comesto sawing my sanity in rch„ ` ' ` ,'• .0 0 When thniserie,s of March have .me reduced to one, great bellow Of frtlstr.ation, 1 put it to. wor4i D ks --:- old -Budd ' .� 1----sayf- to ��. myself, "just go hack 300 years. Let yourseli.go 'now.' Not three miles from here, they were ek- ing "out their ,March ,half, --dozen, half-starved, half -blind." . ,S 0 And 1 think about them the Indians, nearing the bitter .end of a bitter winter, in their. longhouses. Men, women; child. reit), dugs, pell-mell , in, a' seven teenth-century Nissen but made' of boughs and bark and skins, Two or three hundred human' beings crawling over each other in about the space you and your family occupy. Cold. Hungry; Stench unbelievable. Smoke from cooking fires ind°escrib-� able.. ' * * e4 The last of the meat gone; The maize reduced to a few handfuls. Spruce tea and moss stew on the menu. Hunting impossible because of the slush. "Flabby breasts and swollen bel- lies. And always the cold. * * No refrigerators stocked With steaks and roasts and milk and eggs. No shelves of canned goods. No supermarket a few blocks away." No heat, no light. No bathroom. No books. No television. Arid always the cold. A few cynics Will add, "And no income tax, no mortgages, no insurance policies, no fuel bills, no ulcers, no doctor's Bills." True. Wanna trade? Not I. I turn up the thermos- tat a bit. I mix a hot toddy. Pauls Delivery Owned and Operated by ° Paul Spain Local`. Delivery Service Local Hauling ANYTIME Fpr Information • CALL 524-9469 Attention, car buyers! We planned our ChvOIds,, f just for you! We invite you to, come in and look over our fine new Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles.or °Ei ics.Oursele.ction istruly outstanding,.delivery is all you could, wish for -AND, 4 .� BE SURE OF THIS-.we,are detemined to give you the deal of your life during our Car Buyers' Field Days!, CHEVROLET••CIIEVELLE 4HEVY �I CORVAIR • CORVETTE• OLDSMOBILE-.OLDS F-85 EPIC•TO.P USED .CARS • * s Our cllbice or models and options is of°ifs "greatest right now... You're Likely looking, for a car that's particularly -"you". A car that's designed to fit you to a •"T". Welt, with our wide selec- tion of models. in stock -you'll find that we can probably match you up with the very car you want,•riight in our showroom: `We °firnly nlieve that you will not better our trade-in allowance...- e-vl~atet--0rdsdeplers� have aUwaysbeen noted for high trade-in allowances. But, during Car Buyers' Field Days you get an even better deal orfthe 1966 model you choose,, ° We can.give you on"th.e-spot delivery on virtually any model r. - We've probably got the exact model you'd like. If we have- we'll likely be able to deliver that new car to you within hours: That's the kind of service you can expect throughout our Car Buyers' Field Days. We. have top used cars -the cream of the -crop -and want you to know it .. . We have more of the best used cars in stock now. That means used cars that have• the new - car look -with plenty of zip to match it. See usnow-during our Car Buyers' Field Days. Then 1 sit by,..,.the l rep1stt listening to the 'wind whistling around the 'House. 1 sniff the waft oil Pot roast from the kitchen. 1 pick up a btfok# . put a record on the hi -'11. 'listen. to my'wie, who ti not fighting with:, MO, Abendki about who gets' the dire ,next, to make dog soup, 4' 0 • �, •� And zny March madness .' gone. 'ry it. Lan Distance e Ra:� . s Lowered Lower rate.$'• ' for certain types of long'distan fie tele- phone calls came into eileet March 6. . The new reduced rates will apply to threp-mintite night' and Sunday station -to -station. .calls spanning more than 600 miles in Canada, and in Onz-- tario and, Quebec, on calls spanning more than 250 miles;. aid on Bell Canada's 10 -min- ute econoiny calls, valid only in Ontario and ,,Quebec on weeknights from 8 p.m. on, and through all day Sunday. W. W. Haysom, Bell Canada manager for this aria says that the new maximum charge for a three-minute call be- tween any two Canadian points will be .$1.9 saving of 55 cents on t e •current charge. v Ilse cited a few examples of the new three-minute night and Sunday rates from Gode- rich; to Fort William: $1.05; to Kingston: .85to Montreal: $1.05; to Ottawa: .90; to Sask- . atoon: $1.$5; to. Toronto: .55; . and to Winnipeg: $1,65. Examples_ of the new 10 - minute economy rates from Goderich are: to Fort William: - $1.75; to Kingston; $1.35; to Montreal: $1.75; to Ottawa=:` $1:50; and to Toronto' :.85: Mr. Haysom added that these reductions would a- inoent to an annual savings of $1,700,000 W Berl Canada customers YOUR RED CROSS .IS SERVING ;IL TODAY READY FOR TOMORROW FEATURE EVENT DIRECTORY for your m entertainment pleasure an. '?•fir.?,• Delta 88 Heltday Sedan }Ahryr{�4+.�•+ Jr J•} rY h ♦L t q{�•. fh...l , y `,M-r�WA 7 �.. .^'.w...•re ' l {{} f` \ i 1 'Y4 4 }. 1 titi�M1 Y• Y1 .. GM Ih4Y•Y, ,NVY.gyy , , Caprice Custom Coup' ti ,' Your Authorlied Chevrolet -Oldsmobile Dealer in Goderich 414 HURON ROAD BAIRD MOTORS (GODERICEI) LIMITED Be surd t© see Bonanza on'the CBC -TV network each, Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. 524.8311 N ro• ,. SIMUND SAMUEL CANALIANA FEBRUARY 1 to APRIL - 14 Queen's Park Cres. "IN A CANADIAN ATTIC." 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