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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-12-05, Page 19,1::11.1 .t ..E ! r.►: +t w :,.E 2i ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAA NOW d " Made with the best ingredients, such as Butter, Pineapple, Red and Green ' Cherries, Bleached Raisins, Almonds, Pecans, Gut Feel and delicately seasoned with the best of spices. 9.9¢ - Pound 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' • We -_will be•-coul�g;-,oveFi-heady-turkeys ,goner this Chr7 turas Turkey received before noon, December 24th, will"'1 e ;ready the sarne. evening. :Bring turkeys in early, with name on pan. FRESH 'DREAD - BAKED DAILY ;er' eSteurtwwt Phone 34 Seaforth �4 Al 75x, +,,•xr3"xi3r7 i • FILTER: FROM :L7NE USING ORDINARY'.FUEL 071 FILTEf2 FROM•.,LINE- • USING; SUNHEAT• ,,S 'unbent containsa special ingredient that prevents clogging of , burner nozzles' and- filters. - .. ' ,inch al cause -o_f burner m failures. This eans:worry-free ,;. beating - . service "calls are 'virtuall elliniia'ted. - MADE IT THF MAKERS' '' A OF>5 LUE SUNOCO 6ASOLi ribu Dis tor ill U hone o e Seaforth•6 1 n 4 W1 PhoneClinton FII.T. 2-3257 r ucef e il - d - .:.Ontario •1 - • �.F 1: w2, r d ei, r1i wd ;1' r1 e i x441, 1r r r r1 ?•`-i) x.•• ,, T11 OsI oRr ., 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 rr% rr .c 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 . n rr. ,g-,pr,rA7..)w S,p ' r-' mot aisoriassi our'Christmas reams Come • ' 'rue ; with, G. E. DASHER DRSI COMBINATIOt E • 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 AS LOW 'A WEEKLY p PHONE 1 EAFPRT , AA) 0,4 1r .11 • "d Y .1 , l : 1: w I :ion controls„ 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.. • "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 F 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." La If r . ur°h sN ttAli ,.w la It fl, * l f i rte, ', R1 • s°`, Ai�111111111AI1IRMI IA anis 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. ._ . ,;r1 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 - . SCARVES Terrylene and JNvlon-- FIOSIERY - LINGERIE A - Good Selection To : Choose From IS FRESH AND D CLEAN Take a look :, look at thev dress ou ve'••e _ .. been saving for g �, • they holidays � at the -children's clothes ..,.:._ 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. —F Xi' r MAKE .SURE YOUR, FAMILY -AND HOME ARE SET TO. GREET. SANTA IN STYLE 1 one 87 1 r rV r 1 x«it r vrd w9 w4 ; r r ' • .EA`NE`! eafoft1 • e. -4i - , r1, u) ;r," i «4' 0r , 4 Y,a.n...4, -• -h. .y, i4, .. ,'.: „,.4a • .. ,� .. x, .. .. •4, .. .4, e.,. -4. , .. -4,' CHRI:STM tSGIFTS ARS NO PROM• ;:MERE .M SEE . WILLIS' HOF : STORE w. Fold Iteai.B'argaii�s in.Coiufortable' 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 ' Am'PRICES OC:i CAN'T II;ESIST - 444 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.:.' • "T 1 e1 e1r e Littre Store .: With the yr4 p i, 1, e.4 ; - ., : c.. � .... .�.,,. Big, Valuesti ,✓Gf�'r v a,y4kAx