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HOPPING ' HOURS
. in Seaforth
For, -the convenience -of Christrxias
Shoppers, SEAFORTB STORES will:
remain open on WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOONS,DECE11'l$,ER 10th,
-17t'h. and 24th, anti A on MONDAY,
TUESDAY and,WEDNESDAY EVE-
NINGS, -DECEMBER- '22nd;" 23rd
and 24th:
Commencing Saturday, . -December
27th, ; stores will close at &: p.m. on'
Saturday. .nights for the winter,
months... „
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Dublin Netive'
Retires.' 'After
Banking Career
.Tames B, k generetired. `this
trronth as'the manager of the- Can-
adian ,,$ank of.. Commerce branch
at Penticton; B.C. ' He is 'a son of
the -fate Mr• and 'Y-1:11;rs. .t.::We
Feeney, of Dublin.
He started with the Standard
Bank (later absorbed` by the -Bank
of Commerce) in Dublin in 1915,
-When Frank McConnell was man-
ager. He, was transferred to Tavi-
stock, .Ont., :for, a • brief interval
and. then, to Estuary, Sask. Since -
then he has served the bank at vat_
,ious points in 'Western 'Canada, 'ex-
cept -for service ,in both ' world
wars:
Mr. three three .brothers,
Monsigngr-J. A. Feeney St, Peter's
Cathedral; London; NTartin and.
Wilfred -Feeney, Didallir.,.:aud..:..thur.
sisters, ?. Mrs, Roy Murphy, ,•Pon-
tiac Mieh.; . Mrs: Gene Giroux,
Thgro1d; Mrs,- Jack:Meagher-, Sea,
forth,. and Uri.. Dan Costello, -,Dtb
1sT]
Mr. andMrs,: J °B., Feeney.'will
continue7too reaideT ,at_.1tenticton
after-,a'.holyda5 utheri� i7;S'.A
i$CREASJN:eCOSTS POSEf PROBLEM
FORS Slit CHILDREN`S . HOSPITAL
Extended researeh aetiivities'and
rapidly -mounting coats 'will again
result in; an increased deficit .for
t1,he95$ HtrTsphitals,year, fpr -S wekithhop' Cildr;ant
ern ating'
'in•
`costs substantially 'greater than
ever .before, the hospital expects
a • deficit : of "$469;6335,' :J •-`Gram
I Glasse° chairman of the 'board 'of
trustees,. said in 'announcing, •the
anniial',Christinas aAPeal of the
_Hospital for Sick Children.. This is
an. increase of more than $160,000
over -1957: -
$y year end, Mr. Glassco said,
the, hospital will have -cared for an
estimated 23,000 be patients and
provided. 126,000 treatments to out-
patients and emergency cases, ;In
addition . to representing an in-
crease over 19577 figures, this is
the largest number^ of children .car-
ed for at:' anyactive -,treatment
centre„ in ,1NIortb - . �i erica.-
' `Spice the . • Hospital admits
patients from all -parts of Ontario;
Elliott; W. .A.‘ Williamson, IL. R
uron
re Acclaiimei
tt :Elections
eeve
• Seven mo'r'e Huron townships ac
ci'aimed._'councils and. reeves. for
another term at nomination meet-
ings .'last week. There, There will , be -'no
elections in .-Ashfield; Colborne,
Morris, Stanley;- ::Turnberry;. West.
Wawanos'h or. Hay; Zurich; will"age
also named three trnatees by -ac=
Clam ation
ASHFIiELD
peeve --Cec>l .Brake . (a.ccl ),
. ''Connelll: (four'::elected)---,Thomas
Howard, Donald•MacKei'rzie, John
Bradley, 'Andrew' Ritchie-(ace1s.).•
School,., Trustees (two; elected)=
Roderick' MacKenzie, ,Eldon . Cul --
-,Reeve:'-RalphCOLBORNEJewell ('acct )
. Council (four 'elected)—William:
Clark, Tait; Clark, Ray: Fisher;
Leonard Fisher,-;( a ecrs. ).
-School Truftees, (three elected).
,-John
cDuNenbaraccts )
,; James P
• rest Ciif
ford Mil
M(ORRIS . .'
• Reeve= Bailie Parrott• (aces'.).
- Copri ,is'-(• fo sr, -.7rinctect Steward"
Proctor, rEois :'Duncan;' Waiter
Shortreed,.. Gordon Wilkinson (ac.
clamations).
School -.Trustees (two :elected)-
Carnien Haines; Elmer Young (ac-
clamations).
STANLEY
peeve—Harvey• Coleman (aecl.).
Deputy Reeve --Harvey T ayl'or:
-:.-
Council - (three' elected)—Alvin'
Rau, John Scotchmer; Jr. Ernest
;T,albot" (accts )' '
School Area Trustees (two -for
:two years)—John McGregor,. Clif-
ford Henderson (accts ).
TL RNBERRY .;u
•.Reeve==:W Jack Wi'llets (
Conned (four elected),—Herbert
F_oXton;, Harvey .lVMuly iy, Alex Mc-
.ravish, -,Glenn T Appleby:cels. )'
School; "Trustees: .(three elected)
Bertram' Holme's,. Edward T.
Powell,. Eldrid•.Kirton. (ac'cls.)..::;
WEST, WAWANOSII .
Reeve -John W. Durnii • (ace1:).
'Council ;'(four:.eiected). Orval
McPhee, Harvey Culbert,' - Lorne`
Durnin,r-Eldon Miller (accts) '•
School, Area -Trustees (two elect-
ed)—Wallace A . Miller, William
Webster;(ae,cls ;). -::-
Reeve—V L. Becker (acct.):
Deputy Reeve,-'— Alex Mousseau
Council (three -elected) Carl
Haberer, John Corbett, - Wihia•m
Davidson •,(greets. ). '
School Area Trustees. (three el-
ected)-Leonard'Erb, ,Elmer Rowe,
Lloyd' Hendrick4acc1S.).
ZURICH
' Trustees (three .elected)'—Leroy:
Thiel, Harold Thiel, Lloyd `O'Brien
:Soli -Obi, Boa rd_(ihree ,to be-eleet=
ed) --Gordon Stephenson, -•- R " W
Ke ed
nn J. H
Strett0
_ � y, _ ii (accts) . ;
.GODER!CH TWP..
Reeve --John W .Deeves, W J:
Forbes Clayton E. Laithwaite
Council ; -(four elected) -Kenneth
Merner, Everett ' Meliwain,
Grant • H. Sterling ::( accls.):
SCHOOL TRUSTEES .(two to' be
elected)John., Tebbutt
Another nomination meeting nec-
essary. =
EAYFIFLD ,
Trustees (three to be- ;eleeted) L
J. A • .Rathwell, ; J. M. Stewart,
•Ernest Featherstone; Melvin Davi.'
The waiter wastaking the order`
of a pretty "girl who- was :!accom
paned by a florid, ---pudgy, :middle
aged man:
"And how about the lobster?"
the •waiter inquired.
"Oh he can- order whatever -he
likes;"' came the sthrtlin'b reply::
•
GOdef ic�t TOW 1�
brussels Vete
To 'Fil. Covuil5
Elections; are. imminent_in four
Duron county municipalities .fol-
lowing recent ' nomination meet
Ings. Goderich acclaimed their
m'nyor,•reeve and school trustees,
but an. election will take place for
deputyre'ev'e and. council.
The. village of •Brussels -will e1
ect.: a council, haying named Geo.
1VtcCutcheon as reeve, and acclaim-
ed members of the FUG and School
hoard Ba* 'l arced f oiiz vii
cage: men as candidates for'`trus-
tees
•and an 'election will"be opted
td cut the group to three,.
Goderich' township is seeking . a
reeve from ` three candidates. The ,
council was filled. by acclamation.
N'eeding two trustees• for school
board, the nomination` meeting
named only one, so another nom-
ination meeting , will be necessary
to fill ''the vacancy,
Mayor=E. C Fisher (acct )_•.
Iteew-'iam,es, Donnelly (acct,).
Deputy Iteeve Frank Walkomb,
William Tipple , -
Conneil, (six to 'be elected) J. E.
Huckiiis, Mrs. May' Moone, John
Pirie,, James Bisset; Harold Monte
gomery, Sohn Grahatr[, W. "J Tay-
, PVC (two elected)—R. G. Jahn -
ton, Thomas't"aylor (accls.).
School Trustees (three elected)
1... S, Sale, John, C. Marriott,
MrS, Dorothy- Wallace (aeCIS.).
RR` JSSELS
Reeve George McCuteheon (ad-
clamation).;.
:PITC -William .Adams (add.),
Duped (four to be • elected)•• -,J.'
C. 10:auter, C: J. Pegelo, Q .S,:.
BA;tI;EY PAftROTT."``
Reeve of--11Zorris,
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Keep -yon r,.feef: warriland '
dry.
Sold at:
Jack TI OMPS�ON'S
Footwear Service
It is
our business to -%gave
Comfort and. Save you
• ono.
.w.fr ewl• ;r•• i ,'e4 r+' r a...( w. I.!• i or i war r+ji
as- well aS -from .other provinces
and .,countries, it receives no assistt,
mice- from tire TYnited Community
'Fund. The actual•, revenue, which'.
comes from : patients, investments,
estates and grants, falls short of
offsetting --the: -constantly
mg costs"of care and treatmen
Mr.'Glassco said. .
The need for the highly special-
ized services available- at the ,Hos
pital for Sick Children has been
growing in reeerit years, and, dur
ing ,1958 it is .estimated -that pile-
child entered the hospital, either
as a bed patient,' -.but -patient or
emergency patient, about every
foiir: minutes around-the-clock :.:In
addition, 14,000 surgical operations,.
between -300 -and 1,000- treatments
for children who had swallowed.
poison$ and- .155,000 laboatory -tests
will_ .be._caxried-:out.—_----" a .
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