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EUCHRE,_ PRIZE WINNERS NAMED*
(IIRT` TRAVELS' TO AREA -CEnTRES
A successful euelire Party:•<wa
held Friday ,evening . in the -COI'
Rall • here, under the auspices: of
flee Ladies' Court. Prizeswent to
the following; high lady, Mrs. Don
Buchanan; -lone hands, Mrs; Dodds;
low, Joyce Brown, high man; Robt;
Dalton; lone hags, Bert McClure;
low man, Robert Jamieson,-
Miss Helen Meliwain, of Strat-
ford, spent a few 'days' holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
George Mellwain.
Layman's Serval e
Sundaytr•-!was • -observed as; Lay-
man's Sunday in• the FJnited Chuff ch
here. the service was`; capably led
by two -laymen -of the -local board,.
1VIr. William Jewitt .and Mr. Bess
MacGregor, witha worthwhile .ser-
mon. given by Mr. ; Lloyd Hellin
of Clinton, using as his topic/ "The
Three GM's"- —. meaning Missions,
11Ioriey -and- Men., and told in part
the meaning' of. each in order of
value to.: our church and for others.
Mr: Norman Alexander, of Londes
bop,.:, closed' the ;service with •::the --
benediction.
Canadian Order of Foresters
The Men's ,Court of,;: Constance
OQF.; are showing great interest
and leadership in their Caurt anOut,,-
d
eroki.iole board- '.please ,bring' it
aid the proceeds of the,.evening's
collection willbe, given to, the Mis-
sion Band.: Lunch Will, be served
and allmembers and their fam-
ilies are urged to attend.
Clover . Dodder
Not Rooted Weed
In dealing with •_weeds :the- per:
Lenr ial root stalk -presents;, a prob
lean as-Twitoh Grass, .i Canada
• Thistle and'°Sowthistle can be :cut
to ground.`: level,-. preventing the
formation of new seed, but'tlie'ne�tt'
year grow again from-tbe"O1d .toit
stalk'; 'Annual weeds; -too, ,ean:be
cut: several times in a season, but
it frost is ,late they wi11 ;blossofin,.
ripen seed and start the whole'pro
cess -again _the ,following year.
• ~With this in • mind; it would 'ap-
pear to; be a simple matter'to deal
with a weed which has: np; root of
any -kind• ---When` the weed is .Cloy-'
er' Dodder; however, eliminating
is, far from' easy. '
, Dodder begins .life as a,'seed
or- on the=ground- Wheit;the :seed
germinates 'it sends up a.Stalk-that
surrouai:dmg; district and ma.,y-'be reachestwines around the
nearest plant and from then on the:
,known -as the travelling court, hay ---reed lases. all ' .cgntact•with 'thee'
i -ng in the past=':veek . travelled a s �xound r=- The -stein -grows--rapidly,-'
'a degree team oto Strath i 114ii reaching otic for new plants ithet -
verton ,,and Benmiller conferring p e pf the
N rhe k 7 cro s of we ds Plants
� #{gr�x 3 the degree of -membership to s'ev-'grass' • family mcludin.g• .,cereal;
eral..•candadates in each place; grains and corn,. -a
Nord INI)7yTRY is in faeli swingn EgixiGndville:with orders - vis'tors with" r. and Mrs: ow re used=for sup
d Npvir.. 'in frame g. n=` i 'te -Egi =.:ick' o _ •, z M Hy _part only,: All clover, plants, -in ;
alrea y g ndo uctrlii b , J s n Aluminum aril Pres0i cater and •family- ~last eltiding fl b' kwh
i base started anutaeturm�operatians-`of •• a new=styie�-win u qnl ax, ue eat,
Fri -d* . ere Mr. and •Mxs— i33 -T roe.: cz.ops:-_and a :variety ;.of weeds.
dew, and influx of orders haveliard-pressed the firm s production, Maim.lain anal -family ofE. eter• o
Knownas.the Seaforth'Ful :tip der;; window,. it is a;'sashless ty .e, y • � • dare used fox food.:. Wrs only
root ans
P . and on Sunday, .Mr, and Mrs: • Wm. leases this-' s'1)odder's only means;
•with glass running' on plastic inserts Bhe glass is 'easily removed Parker,;,, Exeter ` and • Mr. :and Mrs 'f
for cleaning aiid; not needing -putty• :maintenance is ,describ:ed by st11 s of the hos .suckers mto the
C. Glanville and Vi sync; of Credi= stems of she host: lints,,', usiiall
Jackson =officials as •being •practically nil. Shown' top _left ;Tames • ton.- - :clovers to extractP
me -Nairn is shown treating cedar -with a vtoQdpreservative • All r,
x the plant juices.
.... .. .•r. . ,, .... �1vlr_ B1L.�4ledd of Whitby, 1. and Aourished,.'ainply='.bY, the, 'clover
wood -parts are.'dipped,-,and. (rested in•.,thi mangler .to.prolong life;.
Directly b'eldw, Ed: Bayes is adjusting ;a lock: on a co iipl'etetl: win- Liinses 3:.?r ate•e'. and Anne -Medd.; of Plant, the. Dodder stems',grow ;rap
London,- visited with--their...graixd=idly,.seaeking out: -,far; more ., anal.
dew, assisted by Frank Snraler..In.flan.pictose;above,.Paul.Stapieton
s-is-smoothi.ng, the ed es of a. lass ins.e •t>in re ora parents'; Mr, and Mrs :Jas. -Medd,. rr.n-sx plants, sodden 'during a sci-
g g x p p tion far its'instal- own Sunda: anSIligle llodder seedicould in
dation into the:'.inade:up frames. (Expositor hdtoby�Phlis , fir; and Mrs.'. orne.'.'Lawson: at-, fest a•nimber•of acres.. Moreover,
a�+t i m tended•the Turner's''Church• anni thestems are easily, broken 'and a
�.w i...r Gs9 r, p `:a.. _..m• • versary;on' Sunday and`visstedwith 'very short.section :gf stens' carried
Mrs Les Lawson and Bob, to ;a different location can start a
Visitors on;,Sinday with Mr..and
1blrs:TD',
Millantir, an ch.family were:.
Mr.' ;and: 1VIrs: Charles Wakefield
and Bob; , of. -London;, •Mr. and Mrs..
Durum .:of Liondesboro; 'Mr: ,'and
1'Jrs Harry' .Pethick' and family
and Mr,''Gearge•lLays `of Belgrave.
Mrs, .Jessie :FTnllaid and son, of
Blyth visited with Mr and Mrs
Jack Medd an•Sunday ` -
r knd�Mrs Sam 111ellwain, of
ocler�clj spent Sunday, with .Mr.
gel 11i's - George Mcllwain • ; and
s,..a
Lit gives you extra
rime
a'.
for attic %ns$aiiation ,uses -no -living space,, ,"'`•xr^a�«-z--.- -r ..,„ „„y,. -, ._ -
h......
allows extra space for storoge laundry another use,
Z'� ";.:ews;>'. •,�'.. • z. .:,ate
fol' under -floor instaLlati9n... frees vu 'ole �'m�'�,• •<.:.,:.•"�.•.�•>::.�.:�' �x;K- �'
r .ill a - - .: Ss."'-'�Y�`:��`s?:�'�s��t".ca�•�.•�'�o-�f,�.r'.. �. u.� :.,.�
Irving space;:,.takes* advantage "of spate- other-" _ R
wise wasted.
'EASY TO INSTALL -3'/s" Blend -Air' heat' rube`s-,'r
can be installed easily, quickly, without costly' -•
alterations. •
WARM FLOOR'S * Magic Blendersgivegenfle all-
.
overcirculation-ot fresh warm air.-
SUMMER COOLING- ¥du-on'easilyodd a
Coleman cooling unit -FRANK.
LING IN, we'll explain haw ycor cam start. •enjoying
heahtt.-arid comfort of central handing and cabling 'NON, 1 gttIONE :19 ; SEA OR
This week A-tthe'Scaf. nth Dstricf }iighSdi...
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.„,_ r",' " ^`x ;Ai'7'�N6Y'iRi.'.,:,,.-,r
3y HAI1OLD';KENDRiCT 66'inrners Er,r Magazine Campaign;
- rite for selling e most
Action ;Around : S:D it S : Grounds' subscrFirstiptiopns -was won byth. tGene
Now that' the magazine.cainpaign Nixon: She,.received.a movie coin
is-avrn—afte>-beiarg xtenced for`era- Second `prise, Avon by-:^ Cs'ar
- the- weekend the totals are begin- Williams . was a • mantld radio.
ting •to come' in. The : objective Third.. prize was, won bV Tuary Ann
this year•wasi $2;000 The'•total•re- ForrestY..The, prize was a ':ladies
ceipts for, magazines. was.;$ 1, 424:96.. wardrobe bag. Fourth prize; went
This is short of the'objective ;by to Larry Beuerniann It .was an .
$575.04:•, With• the total. receipts.. of eight day travel •alarm clock: 0th .
•$x#83 SO for- the ,newspapers, this er prizes were -ice -'cream incl pop-;. •1
brings the-krona'total to $1,9o.46. won, ,by, 14 Grade 118 students - •
Along. with this goes the chance to. -
win:- the Professor ih a ;draw,
which 'is .,to take place.'. Grade 11-B,
family
11Rr . and Mrs ; William Webster,
of St. lfelrn s, caned. at the homes
of .Mr, and ' ir•,s. Harvey Taylor;
Mr, .and TNI s, .Verne Dale and Mr.
and Mss. Hail' -Lawson; on • Mon
y -
da
Mr..Tom Whyte son.: of 1\ln..aiid
Mrs W. L. Whyte, left, on Monday
x�ltidgetownr whe,e_;--- all-
alee>a two-year",course in A.gricul-
Mr 'Reg Lawson spent Tuesday
in London,
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Barnett. of
Toronto, have retul'ned. ;home- after
spending`: the past week with ;the
atter' s brcither, Mr-Robert`Grim
oldby - and Mrs:`;Grimoldby
John Whyte and his- bride
S was ;the. room
+. sales,.!per pupa e er prizes W
be announced;; later.
§ §
HORIZONTAL F ISN
AC
� p Ntiss Taylor;, the staff ,re esent- to lase "'
•alive:• for the Studeritst CounGii This week the Bears hope'•: to
win if idle $ears win over Wing
asked' the students'council of ;they barn -.this will be a bag., upset; as
y would -put on' ail ,assembly•for Re- Clinton Would wilt. the group stand,
meinbrance Day..It was decided Ings.
that ,thea would -pat -on the •assezti -
bly, :Miss -Taylor, is in charge of § §
this,
-The Students' Council' met -
day afternoon 'in ` •Miss Taylor's
room -At dais--rneeting a -sales-
called' at, the home. of his parents,.
Mr.• and Mrs, W L. Whyte,' en-'
to to nshawa, after honey noon
ing in the Maritimes and . Nov
England <States.
The VMS . will; be hostesst to the
.Mission 'Band at'=a cr°okinole•party;
in the basementof the church, Sat-
urday , evening.' Anyone . With a
committee'was elected to „sell: yrel_ .into 'Seafo�thrope on... the
low .T shirts and •sweaters; 'also kickoff: • At the-: end of`'the' ,first
rmgs,and crests will ;be sold:,.The lalf .5eaforth 'yeas leading 10-2
chairman is.•Ron Uhler Elis helper Seaforth's • points Nvere •`gained by
is 'Marion Turnbull.: The' preside .Dougg' Eickenswiller, who got ai
agreed with •'the rest of the , Coun touchdoyvi a>a,d ;a.fzeltl ,goal lriekett•
cal • that sales, should• be very`. ood 30 yards:: by Rein' IEack'vell. :The
this year because Of' '.the,'good :pair convert was run by star quarter
on_ .t e c i Unittee A s a i
h lo. t t s
mccflnd the.' .allow ''en. danee'.was back Bob: Bmnendyk.. Tn the last
" e .quarter, sifter t1i'e injury .of' star.
drseussed again., The members of 61±bkik i5
,, a F an1>r:-Bryans Goderieh;
the Stridents; Council:decided'that -raze. for° two:•:.tineonverted touch-
they would.biiy apple ender for the ;downs, ilius' winning tile; game .14`
TTI, ONT. - da oe. 'It was . confirmed . ,by 'the ta, 10. - Thrs was '. a tough ane for:
president that. Ian, Wrlbee�would Coach' 11 r. Dbabson and'the Team.
A anther , :rugge
3' Inches Hidh
oyal
Portable
Ielghs Only ,,8 'Pounds.
Fwlly, Standard Keyboard
'fdeal = S its Frooessionats- _.., . Travellers .- .
• ANTL :THO,$E Wild TYPE AT IOlI '
1 -�Y.
.-R0'YAL..P�.RTAPL�� T �'ER�T1R::S:
YouIbe proud to -carry your new roslate in its handsome ortfolio-t
ype''
imulate _reathel of in 1` lasts, ' •"rid c(imes in three
carrying case.' It is s d. , , Y y. 15 , . ,
Naua'al • Tan,
srnarl1lades z .eel'. Ga een. _
Come in To-
a
``R® aIRt n _ Action
Serving the Coniniunity Fi'r'st
Since 160,
McLEAN" EROS., Publishers
,PHONE 141 or 142
SEAFORTII
Friday afternoon an assem-
b1y: was held, when :a Bible was.
donated.to-the school' by the Band,
Sheets,; of paper `with application
forms: stencilled on them, were.
given to eaeh pupil. The , apiece-
tion
pi cetion form is the annual enrolment -
of high school. Each:atirdenf was
(request id by''•Mr. PliOn8teed io
take tlte sheets home to the eldc
(people , in -file' 'household wring
the,-s.aeinbly=- itrsfrtiirllental:Was.
played ;by , Carolyn^Neil; - also 1$ob
• Fungi Binnendyksang two solos,
This combination of railsic. was
enjoyedby all*
§'
••Wednesday;• 0etober 26, has ar
rived . All' the girls .of the junior
and senior girls' volleyball teams.
Wait impatiently to win this year!s
volleyball . totirt ament '
In this tournaent, -teams from:
uin
Goderieh Wrngha y ;and ;Clint ir.
,will .combat"• against the strong
Segforth teams fol•• the_ .tourpa-
anent.. Seaforth, a very good and
professional-, playing , teain,:. will
° fight :tooth and nail::te 'gain' the
girls' volleyball • c•Ziampionship,:
(Next, week's edition will have` the
xesults l
§ §
Now that the -football season is
drawing to .a - close, . dopes for , a
_vin this, year by the Golcieit. Bears
are-groving stronger,' Last' week
they should have ',• had their ,first
win, as they were defeated 14.1.0
by Goderieh. The first Minute • of
the game looked very bad for Sea-
folk.
eafob th, as Goderich received one
point when- theY, kick d the ball:
Cosy Corners
Who on; Bus 20 is Pee Wee?
I guess `there is an answer to
last -week's question, of the week:
Marion; ,•what's the angle?
WORDS
' 4y Brad' ottrson
Tor lust Being 1itmae e
THOUGHTS
- NOT 1~u5RynlIt..
CAf tNmr . THE
NEW aTY1.E$.
t;
' g
The stems of D�dder are thread
like greenish -yellow to;amber
color, .and form a tangled mass:'
Flowers grow in clusters of :small
greenfslt-white blossorns: The 'seeds:..
areproduced in abundance ,from'
July until frost and are sp "con
stituted that onl,, about 10 per .cent'
of them germina-te the_year-follow=
ing-their ripening.' The remaining .
90 per cent: germinate over •a great
many bears so 'that a field • once
infested is likely to remain' that:1
way for same tiirie.
The Canada Seeds Act in its
class '•`Proliibitetl Noxio}ts Weeds,"
names only six, and Dodder heads
the list. This indicates itsdestruc-
tiveness.
The' following `areinethods of eon=
1. Sow on7YT•g ieernfnent tested
No:. 1 seed or better,
2; destroy all ,patches of 'Dodder
before seeding time, preferably by
burning 'IT there is any danger of
ripe' seeds, burn over the area .
3.:Do not 'sow ';clovers,: peas,
Leans flax, -buckwheat _ or field.
roots. on Dodder -infected fields::
Control all weeds which •could,dct
as`host plants -
4., A cultivated crop such, as
corn, fi kept weed -free, �w will assist,
•xr ebininatiirg Dedder . 7
-THE- Itl':fRON S XPOSITOf, SEE, F OR'l�Il, C1N2d,a
0+
NEW CLOTHS
-NEW STYLES
Men's
CAR :COATS..
Choose from pure wool Mel- „f
tons, Imported Loden cloths,
Cashmeres, Nylon Twills a'zd;
waterproof Cords, _tailored in
popular ear coat or suburban
styles, -
Select from,charcaal, mid
grey, winter -white beige,
sand . or brown, in plain
shades,_ new. ivy stripes or
overplaids.
SIZES 36 TD 46
16.95 to 2730
Special
-.�iR :rte
• 'PURE WOOL
• ZIPPER' MOOD.'
.10
• INSULATED
Grey checks •only in this spe=
•
• eial . hooded duffle' coat -for
boys that we Ticked un _at`.a
bargain; They are fully in-
sulated and have:`knitted:an.=,:
ber;s arm cuffs_ Sues 88tto 18.,
ecEu
,.6
035' -
P TJ E WOOL
U B R .A r
Warinfl uilted -insulation.:in
these pure'wool.-suburban
coats , make -.thein , the ideal':-
winter' coat for any boy.
Choose. fiorn plain shades,',,'
fancy P ~`fleck' .atterns'o : r sub
dued---overcheeks LA--.ig$t__
•-' grey, : li grey :' clarcoal;.';-'
,beige or brown, '•
• Sizes from 8 to 18 years.
14.95
{
sb.vying you
your Cattle'. e.Feed
d
e coming
W
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Reryvirements
a` d' •a
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re t
for
- enol of, Novernbe''
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ctaber 151h to Novel
er 151
.-FARMERS ! ,:;This :is,
sewn: chance to buy Top
Quality. Cattle Feeds fat.'
Extra Special 'Prices.
A71'.: 'Cattle. Feeds are,'
reduced ~$5 09 _Eer7 on,'
Ellis -ata Fxtra $5.001'er-
Ton picked up :.at, the
'Mill.in-Bulk.
• Regular.: Dairy ,Month' ' • • Bulk Price
.Price Special lF.®.t . 10
lir and. Fres eller 13 . ,
Y. . , h - . . % • . .... , ,_. $70:.Q0 Ton ,:'$.6511;00 Pori ar. $60.g6� �+3n• ;
Cow' Concentrate % $84,.00 Too, .479~00 Ton . ' $74.00. Toll'
Steer Fattener...20 :% 0 .
lw; ... � . '. $'7'�.OU ���' $'74q'qlcan :$67‘00 ri'Qn
Beef Concentrate 82 % 1
$$9;00 Tell?' .', $$4,0q Ton 79.00 Ton
,
SAME SP
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�. _ ._.., ,.E�;ON • :AI.L CATTLE
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l n wire ' and book yawn :orders•row . Take -delivery before end of Nova
one, 775.
r#• EE - I AITI
Seaforth
4`,THCE 11if15TvALU1L, 1E:OR THE, I�z1RMEit'S D(iLLAR',' .