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Raisins, Almonds, Pecans, Gut
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Also the Original Scotch , Shortbread and Christnias Butter
Cookies, Danish and French pastries and other Christmas Baking
Fresli Bax Chocolates,; Salted' Nuts, 'Christmas
Candy? Cigars,:Cigarettes,- Ice Cream Specals,
Soft Drinks'
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i" ?RT.B. ONT., DEC. 5, '49
,BE: ANNUAL''MUETING 4)f the Heron. ebtint Fe i o. ,
_ Y defat on of _ .. W arsen:Zurbrz = ;:g 1,._- , i :. = -
�, -- .--,. V..- .; gg,R.R.R. ,Gorr e, first vice resideift, Gordon Grer
AgrieUlture;" held in Lon, Thursd y, re elected President Wroxeter, second vice�president,•; .Winston Shapton, R,R: ,4, •.Eiteter,
president; and'innmediate past gresident;Dou las McNeil R.R: 6
Winston Sitaptoxi_:and other officers', Shownhere, are, leftto right,, Goderieb
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eration
I3uron. County Federation of Ag:
Hculture held. their'.,annual meet-
ing-, Thursday'in- Londesboro --Hall,
Winston_ Shapton presided and Wel,:
co in many farmers -and their.
wives. He orjtlrnetl ':tlie :•assistance
given ` to the.:Thog and 'whea't, pro;•
ducers� in 'distributing information
throughout the townships en °their
marketing ;plan Asistane"e was -
also. `given the beef ;.produce=rs in
.holding their`meetings • Pipelines
:m
didn't affect any farmers, -,but •a.
meetingg, was, held at which these
farmer§ were: able to, learnsomE--
thing ;; of the ;compensations: they
could receive.
Mrs;: Alex McGregor expressed
the app'reciation of :the • group. to
the Londesboro ladies for their I de-
licious --dinner. Mrs: McGregor
stressed the.,;. importance of the•
•ladies''takinga keener interest in
farm . organizations jf:; they', wished
to continue with the :present fam
ily •farm -
Elston Cardiff,HA/LP ., said the
federation . had stood`' the,' test ;Of
•time and in his opinion -was strong-
er-. than ever. With ,.the ,ever 'de-
creasing farm•:population, unity
among farm organizations was
vital.
Ray Hergott,director of •Field
•Serviees reminded the meeting
that farmers; -;are strong .on pro
duction, "but. in" ,nanny -cases-.-are
weak -in -disposing -of -tete resultutg-
products Price supports have
been a- benefit to the farmer, •but
as has been ;proven in.'.the U.S;, too
high a support price can be:; just
as bad- as one' too low.Co-,ops can
play ;ani important ._part in conili'at
ting the,dangers of , vertical
gration' sine through• the co op•
tine 'farm .retains control, quota
marketing. is;:something .that
h. will'
, ave,tar.; ,c
be oon
srdered .Mr; 'Her-.
gott stated, .130 markets for .• our
uroducts • must . be 'e ded -to the'.
tmost:beforeI''•we a pt roddue=
..'i."..moi •t • i...'9 : y 4' '.4- 54., ,S:- .. 4' .•- •4 • i .
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our'Christmas
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'rue ; with,
G. E.
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• Famous Dura -Gleam 'White Finish
• Three -heat Dryer
• Porcelain 'Tub easier on clothes
• Dries Clothes for little as 5e per load
• .10 -pounddry clothes capacity
s 'Convenient foot`.pedal door opening : • No 'special wiring necessary
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Illi s.. Gdrdon Greig urged every
one to attend TV Farm :Forum:
Much •information :can be ;gained.
.through the, forum ..but: -perhaps -
more important: is.the'-forming of
ideas that can then be •put'�into
practice:.
:Reports were: received from. re-
presentatives •of the following, coin
tnodity groups ;; wheat producers,
Russell Bolton; cream producers,
-"Simon •Hallehan beef -!producers,
Bob McGregor- ;poultry. producers,.
Carl •Hemingway hog__iioducers
BertTolib..
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"The. resolutions committee, -head-
ed by Gordon Greig, of Wroxeter,
second , :vice .president,' and com-
prised of Lloyd Lamport; ;of"Credt
.ton; Frank Yeo, --Of RR 3, Clinton
,'Arnold .Alton,. RR 7; Lucknow, and
Martin Baan ',of Walton„ -presented
seven resolutions` m all:
,These ``included'Request to
Government, for "compensation for
Iivestoek =lost by :rabies was re-
arfirtned: In order _to- .carry on
.the 'ever-expanding work of the
Federation:;'it was agreed that the
levy should`"be 1/2 mill- This is an
increase of;:10 cents• -per• thousand,
of ? assess.ment. The meeing'
:strongly endorsed" -•.resolutions "re=
ceiv.ed from the .towns'hips and
o t he r organizations requesting.
standard: time'. throughout Ith'e year
The Hog Producers Marketing
P. ,nas. , imaiumously•;endorsed
,by: the meeting. Appreciation 'was',
extended to:'the weekly papers arid”
to 'CKNX for valued service
Doug Miles,' agricultural;repres-
etitative,outlined. the Brueellosis'
campaign to be conducted; early in
the new .yea'r, also the farm acci-,
dent survey that-•'wi11 be,'gm this
winter.
Officers elected =a,re: Winston
Shapton, ' Exeter, president,; War-
ren:Zurbrigg, Gorrie', first vice:;
president, ''Gordon. ;Greig, ';Wroxe
ter,' : second vice-president.
NEWS OF CON •
STAN
CE:
CF•'
MEN,
-SPONSORSHI
The COF Men's Court hereen-
j
-oyed another successful.' euchre
_lit -_Fridaye
_veitnng when thane:
were 13 tables of progressive
euchre in play, prizes .; going ;to
first ladies, Mrs. George Smith;
row lady., •,N1rs. Stewart ""Doimage;
lone hands .. Mrs.., -George Perry
Clinton, _men, first,.. -Don. Auchan—,,
an "low
William Jewitt;
• lone
ha ds
n , . Walter NYeClure Lunch
was served after theg-ames. -_i
On
'Saturday,- Dec. 6,"the ,local Men's
_Court' mill
o
ns
.- ..r•t 1 , SP ora ;dance in, .aid
Kof• their hockey' team. •::Other `an
noiin cements :willbe in
found '
n. ;this
paper "
Congratulatiops'-•areextended-to-
NIr. and Mrs Eric Anderson on' the•
arrival" `tlo1 their.', daughter on Fri=-
day, November28, at Scott Mern-
orial Hospital; Seaforth. -
OUR
T COtsITINUE
EUCI1RE SERIES
Miss ani
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COLUMBAN
Mr. 'and Mrs. Dan Wiilianis;: of
"Detroit, spent ,the holiday with
'Mrs Mary Williams: and Tom, •
Miss:Eleanor Bowman,"Kitchen-
er, and Miss Cleo Bowman, St;rat-
ford, ; visited Mr. and Mrs.:Frank
Bowman.:
.Mr .and Mrs. Zack Ryan Were
ln- Parkhill.. on Monday , attending
the funeral of" the late 'Hugh Me
Eachen, who died suddenly at --,its
home on•-Fridey:;' Mrs...McEaben'
is the 'former' Anne- Ryan, •af
Kiliop township, ,
The•. 'following teachers from
:Stratford Teachers'. College ;are
spending this week practice teach.
ing in the local schools:.'Sister:1\
Vincentia, and Miss Mary Cronin,
at'St' Columban School; Miss Ger,
aldine Austin, at ,S S No, 4, t-Iib-
bert; Clem Steffler at Beechwood
School; Miss Rosemary'" Lathe ` at
Kinkora; and Miss Mary She at
Dublin •
Funeral of Margaret Anne Feeney
Rev J. L. ' MoCowell • sang ,the
Mass of ,the Angels on Wednesday
morning at the funeral.• of.lVlar;
garet Anne Feeney -,little .daugh-
ter of Mr.:..and Mrs Fergus Feeney,
Ribbert township She ,was In • her'
sixth year: Four- little- boys a Cq ted
as; pallbearers. Tom Burke, Joseph
Walsh, Gordon Coyne and Ronald
Feeney, 'Burial was .made in St.
Columban'cemetery.
•
ce _Jewitt returned
home --Sunday' after, spending the
past- week -arid --a half- -in—Scott
Memorial Hospital, .Seaforth. We
wish Janice a complete recovery
to good health.
Mr.'Reg L ws
b.,, a on spent a'. couple
Of day's last •'week with- Mr. and
Mrs E. F: Warren and -family of
London,. ,
Mr. , nd Mrs._J'ame
ase
M dd spent
a few days
the past. week ,with
-Mrs. George Layton', of -Exeter.
On account of- bad 'weather con
ditions thereC was no Sunday' School
o x church : n o Sunday, but services
will be at the regular time next.
Sunday..
The WA T and will S i ho • e'
M . ll d their
regular meeting -cin Wednesday,:
December 10, and' as it is the
Christmas Meeting, everyone is in-
vited; fo attend.
The •Misses Laurel Dale: and J.
Walker, of the Stratford Teachers'
College, are;teaehing this week at
Hallett S&- No; . 3-, with Mrs. S.
Lyons while Misses; Marilyn Tay-
lor and L. Hamilton are teaching
at Leadbury School.
The Ladies Court of .COF. will
hold their regular meeting . one
week earlier,. December 11, owing
to Christmas concerts. • There. will
be a Christmas gift exchange and
a draw at this meeting, and all
members . are encouraged, .to
tend.
tl
Visitors : with Mr. : and Mrs.
George lttogk acid Harold " were:
;Mr, and' Mrs, 'Ross Hopkins, ,Pet-
erborough; Mr:: Raymond McIIin;
non and Mr ,Ed. " Wesenberg, 'To;
ronto; r Mrs .: Bert • McNeil- ' and
family; Stratford
j iV r •;:and Mrs Ficed ;Scherbarth,
of Detroit " with Mr_ and , Mrs.i.
John" L. Bennewies for the ;week-
end.
Mr sand Mrs: Manuel--"Beuer
mann-'''and Mr. and :Mrs. Martin'
Dietz in Fort,;krie for.. the week -
'end visiting with Mr. and 'Mrs.
Henry Bode and Mr:',and Mrs:':
Carman- Wassman.
Stewards of the Christian Home
(Married Couples) met :for their•;•
monthly meeting with:. - Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald;IIi-1z,. Mr. .and-. Mrs.
Mervin Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Leonhardt in charge of devo-
tions Mr . Lorraine Rose, London,
showed' slides of pictures he took
on, his trip to California -and. Mexi-
co. •, Business was ' conducted .by`
.vice-president'' Ronald- Binz.. A
quiz game_ was also enjoyed. :'
BLAKE
Mr. Robert Manorj. has returned.
nome•-'aftei4 spending "some time at,
Midland. '
Miss "Karen 01ausius, _of Zurich,•
spent the weekend with her girl
friend, Miss Agnes Oesch
Mr. Harold Finlay -and- family
visited with NIr and, -Mrs. Bert
'Gibbiiigs' and Mr. and. Mrs. Wm.
-l.andsl?orough,-;of Clinton -
- On Friday a Red- Cross program
Was held at Blakepub i a lic
....sthooi:
Miss D. Oesch, the teacher, read
_a.storY, entitled. "The:-Big:;Pocket
.
Knife,"'followed by a duet
uet ;--by
Mary Margaret Oeschand
Kath—
ryn Erb.-, Games were, enoyed. by-,
PRESBYTERIAN CGIT
The regular meeting of the Pres
byterr;an _CCT: was. -held -..Monday,
December 1: Theworship,, which;
was based on the prophecy ofthe
Old Testament, was .taken• by Carol
Dennis, Marlene Carter, and'Ma'r
garet- aiid4Ieta Reeves.: Follow-
ing the meeting the girls worked
on a" -Christmas project.
An • energetic young salesman
•
Spent the whole day trying' to see
an important tycoon He finally ,
bludgeoned: - his way . through an
army of r"ecoptionists and secte I
`caries, and got into the great
man's offive.
"Salesman, eh?" gruffed 'the ex-
ecutive,
x ecutive, "Do You know my-secre-
taries
y-secre taries have thrown 13 salesmen r;
out of :here 'today
"I know .that, sir.' :I rn-:them"
The new hired handl accused of
helping w himself '• to the master's
liquor when he was not oii;the pre--
raises.
re mises. waxed properly indignant:
"I'll have you know; sir," he' de'
clared heatedly, "that I come from
honest English parents.!'
° ria not •;concerned' with your
English parents countere' : the
master "What's worrying . -me is
your 'Seotehi'e traction."
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MOPE STORAGE it tine cost of instailinglarge' storage tank
for liquids A prohibitive, sever l 5 gal,. drums :nay be:;connected
together ,with•pipe to serve /lie; sane piurp'isu; as' a largor.tank.
I nth:itruin hax {halve'. o liquid may, lie fed from one drum or all
of thCrit at the "slime tlrre. ._ .
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Put . Your Best Wishes In a Handbag
Large Leather .and Small. Clutch and ,
Eveia.ing,.Bags
or Your Favourite: Sweater' Girl
Banton, Wool 'and Orlon Cardigans; allc
louses' to Catch the `Fens nine Fancy
Crepes- - Cotton Teri gene
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SCARVES
Terrylene and JNvlon--
FIOSIERY -
LINGERIE
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IS FRESH
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Take a look :,
look at thev
dress ou ve'••e
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• they holidays � at the -children's clothes
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and Dad's suits! , •:Arid while,.you're' ; _.. ,'
- ..about it, -
examine the Slipcoversan
d drapes,-
the:ibla-blankets
and ts
andspreads. if"ever everything isn't spotlessly .clean
call us now for the finest professional dryclean-
ing.
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Slippers,.for:,.Wien, Women a n;d Chit-dren
NE�?V- STYLES=? 4 LOWEB PRICES i,,l
\e,also have a
•Compl•+ e � n.e VV41arm +aid Dry inter Footwear
For Every 1.I.11><ber Of 'tete Eamll '
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T' OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
who0,41"e.W0114 to amiounce.-th t the Willi Shoe Snore is. nt�w under '
the management'of J. Kenneth Willis, gralidson of Mr, J., E. Willis
wishes. to thank all those who -have Patronized the 'store'in •.
the: past,' and to assure them that the- may look forward to:,a
continuance, of the same service they h e known -in the .past.:.'
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