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The Huron Expositor, 1959-01-02, Page 4no xPosrrou., SEAFOIITH„ ()NT, T.ANUARY 959. lOsified's'AdS .41iSertd At. :-Low Cash' :Rates • FOR SALE, WANTEA• LOST".611ND.' FOUND, ETC,. Per Weridi beat "-ziai Week 114, Cent •, • , 2tinienm eha-ige..., each insertion... 2-5 i0enr,s-• .7*%t' EaCh PO*. Initial andalibreviation counts as .one wOrd , Cards ek Than* in. .MelocodEgo,-. Notices,. cent per word. Minimum, \50 rets per week.. •• r - May be directed to a 'BOX,No..qo TlieHuron Expo0itorr-for.15"cents' extra: Fifteen cents additionartnitlie ..chaigedif-tidti-;-i•d•-above;Clalla are pot Paid Within: 20 days of date of final insertion.• , Births Marriage6-and Deatha inserted' fyee of harge laYl31leation: . Coming Events 'VMS NARBARA TALBOT; ,danghter. od Mr; and Mrs. JOhn„ Talbot, will be guest Pianist on IYI'LadY at CRN -TV da Wed-. 0,c-orabee si„ at BO y.19„, • . . 1-43-1 • Last, -§t—Ci:Wd Lo0011qp 011Arbi i)etweeer,n.,ekoes gate and Rovers' gate., in '1',uckerstnith.: oat SatUrday evening.' LLOYD HANEY,' • • „ ,.•2 '48-1 • ONE BROWN leather glove, 4my'S;-%,-lost- near Stedmatt•'Stores. MoridaY.t.: D019 ALD c/O john Wood., Phone 672 ,r 33, Seaforth. .• '243-1 . ". • 4. Heti) Waritedi-7 . REQUIRED to clerk Seafortla grocery store. Apply Rpot •IIHRON. EX1'0$I,OR, Seaforth. • . . , RECEPTIONIST .fCti Seaforth office; some typing n reqiiit&Ltr--Apply-.Box .'193, auVRON EXPOSITOR,--"Seaparth; w(fan.an the lady *he Phoned an51.9f; '7 --fered-...-tot some '...in.:_trvitet three daYl- Week, please contact • me. - ptraie-sseztrittt- "."liiRS;713:-"NESdilrIT;-%.Segorth.'•• : , . ." LAHGE 'United ?States and Canadian -7 Manufacturing Company reqiiires- Ciistriet. Managers in Hallett and -51cEillop ToWn.. ToccePtton0Y, 01;a2"' anteed repeat 'businesil: Automobile essen- tint ,Agrictiltural or -farming, backgretind • -most important -training-4114ml- Reply to r BOX' 84, London, Ontario. • TEAMER Required for S.S, No. 12. IVIcKillop• ToWnship. Duties to Commence January 1st. Apply MRS. WILLIAM CHURCH,- Secretaiy+Treatarer, • • 11.11.; 4 -Waltbii Ont. 8. Farm Stock For file TWENT'T;FIVE-IfTGH.--erght, for sate: `Apply ROSS MaCGREGORV R.E. 2, Setiforth. Telephone 84$ p 2. • . 8-43x1 HOLSTEIN 'COWS and heifer'S, r�gic- tered, • accredited, vaccinated and blood tested. Apply Box 794, HURON EXPOSI- TOR.. • . FOUR HEIFERS and two cows, npring- • ing t 2 heife.rs. fresh. and calves. Apply LORNE TYNDALL one .mile wet,. had. • onl-half mile north .ert Clinton: IL Articles For Sale. FILMS DEVELOPED in 24 hours. In by• 11:10 a.m.; back by 3 :36 p.m. next day. STAFFEN'S GIFTS. • • 11-43-4 HEAVY DITTY electric stove, 4-bierner ,rWestinghouse, in good working Condition. - PHONE 665-a11er-6- pam - GOOD ONE-OWNHR piano, Or i1 ex- change for TV set. Apply to 13ox 789: HURON EXPOSITO•R. • 11-41x3 -SFAXY -APPLES Fon SALE - Spies.. Xing; Greening, Tahnin Sweet, Snow. De - Relent etc. Free delivery in tovitti. non' McCLYMONT & .SONS, Varna. Ph(irie, collect Clinton 1111, 2-3214., •11-42x4 „ MAGIC, KankErts-Instant dry,. wa- terproof, *rite on any Surfac,e; ,fust pisil off 'de -tap and :Wattle Marker _is ready to ttse.RedlJs available. Nine dolma ink: • THE HURON EXPOSITOR:, , ' QUANTITY,of sonare. baled mixed hay; also some second -cut alfalfa, and some feed barley. Apply to jAldER LANDS-. BOROUGH. Phone Seaford( 6,85; r ' 11414 DRAIN mg. - can nig: IsMan RYDALL BRICE AND TILE LTD. ELGINPIELD, ONTARIO 11-89x51 LARGE flannelette blankets; 70”x90”, <, 84.50; bad. towels, 22x421t, 98c t ,good assortment ef print, age yard t Men's. low rubber bouts, $8.95 pale. BORDEN BROWN; Rinburn. Phone Seatortia,841, r 2. 1.1-40-tt 12 Mranted•To,13ny- vrANT10---Root piliper, Plinte Sea- •'torth, 654 r 12. • ELECTRIC BEATER (fan arced), one capable of producing a fairly attorig haat, Apply BOX 794, HURON EXPOS/TOR. 12-43-1 " EIGITES'ttASH PRICES phid for sick. down' and disabled farm animals. 'Prompt, conde,ona collection or ail dead and slisabled WM. anirnalit Ettid hides, tweet ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11„ Aasociated With Darling & C� of ° Canada Ltd. 19 1884f. 19; N.�ttees n Memoriam • 36.11112 --In loving memory, of our 'dear daughter and sister: Shirier7A-nn----Muir. Who was called,hcofie DeCenther 31, 1933,, • '-relfittlifilinemdties4tre eft' Of one we'lejved and will never froget; A loving smile dud a happy face, A brolcen .link we can never replace. -Just as you were, you will always be, Treasured forever in our memory. • -Ever remembered and sadly missed by Dad, Morn and 28-432.1 'HENSALL • SALE will he held Sntur- day, January 3rd, 'instead of Thursday, •January 141.• • ,••• „,„„_, 1943-1_ ,t2ADIO —"For ail- kinds 'radios, .at TERRY'S' RADIO •SERVICH• ,oppesite Illek• House, Seaforth.' Phone 19 739 -if • 'MAGIC: MAREERS---Instant dry, 'via- iterproot. write; en' any surface; just pun' off- the 'cap.. and:Magic Marker is ready to nee.' Nine„:„.-Colore' • green.brown; .•orange.' :Yellow;. Purnie. OnlY'":414.0 sash. -THE HURON, EXPOS,ITOR. . , • HIGHEST CASH PRICES „ Paid.. in Surrounding district for dead. old sick or disabled horees and'eattle. 034 -horses for slaughter at 5c per .pound. For. prompt, sanitary •disposat, 24-hour • Phone . LEROY-ACHESON , . • ' EDGAR-L4n ' loving inemorY of -a dear mother :and • gitindinether,..'IVIM. Robert Eduart • Who passed away two. ..yeara :ago; Death is a heartiche•fie. °tie Can heal, trettatires • Beautiful tmemorieet are we hatVe left ' Of the pi-ie.:that-we loved and can never - , . • - -Ey:Qr.-remembered.. by:- . 24-43-1 25. 'Personals HYGIENIC ''SUPPLIES (Rubber: Goode), "niejled • Postpaid in Plain- sealed ,envelone with- price list. : 6 .samples'.25c;24 %Ram, pies' „.81,60. NOVA RUBBER -91, Hamilton. - CATTLE BREEDING. • :ASSOCIATION:- .• Are -Used - • hr'eeding• serviCe for all.ilireedit>t•eattle.%' IfLphon'ing.' long diS.: taribe,t'• ifitinply ',•nsk .fort •:t-chti3tori Zenith :'If.% it ,'tia lute. „Our. regulat -number: Clinton KIR- 2-3441;.•For Sei-uireeT. tween: -1:30 , and '10:00, -aim; week days: ost.,,ikila-li.:6iL•tnittirdaY- evenings- rows' noticed in heat on Sunday,morn- not- call; :until: Monday, moil -ling, The quality is and ,the cost le.W. 't ' 19-39,tf 2 Legal Notices .OF TIJCItERSIViITII: Notice of NOminat* eeting ' A ettulg.' Of the. Eleeth/s the ,T0Wa- Ship:: of l'uckerarnith will be beld in the Town; -Hall, 'Seaforth,•; ope.-,$F,froay, Decem- ber.' :62,58C. iug .t-eandidatea,-lfor ;tti.:,Ofns'eS,tif Reeve and Counejlidrs .for099, !at,d certain School Trusta/eS, far' tilie 'years 105'2 and. Ncliniaatious. -will be ` rceeived ,fronat, the hour Of . One o'clOeli to two O.'ekick in the . „ Im'. the event mcire'. being noir:Mated • than are teCillifthi to -fill ,the positions, amm. electiori!. will be.'held on.',Mofiday, January will t 'be 'ope,ri. from' 9 a.m. to d'..P.m.; at the following! places:, No. 1 -Mrs. Sheila, kiii.'tt.hcase. F.ealtand.vine:• D.R.O., Hr,rry Chesney; P- C., Williani•-• Caineren. " •No., 8131110 - ;Roy MaGeoch; P.C., Edith Russell. • George', Turnir't P.C., Howard Johns.' --• ' • • p:s.n, No., Norris Si11erir;;1'.C., • jelin Broad feet. , P;S.D.• No. -54--s:s.' 'No, TIVIel4i11 ,TfaMititt',7P.:9";--1iewn, Bali.- P.S.D. • NO.. 6S.5.: No. 9:• Robert Genimell ; C -John--Wood. E. p. cuEsNFY, IfIGHEST, tEASH PRTOES Paid fat 01W, -Claim or '0Sah1ed iesiEt It rind horses -4.'4 •• Dead (Mitts and tomes ,pickedup for re -1 • ritcdral koraptlY, ' Also to:anted: tct boar bogs. CaG &Aka; lifttisseler " BRUCE fiLlatLA,T1', Brussels. • .. • . ,. 19 ?39-tf „-Ilpertil :For Rent. , 'APARTMENT- for eat imatediately. OrtvILLin OKE. 160-M,-Seaforth. • 19-739-tf . Notices -23. Cards of , • • • T-WITI to thank my' manY friends and neurlibor5-.60r time .many kandneslies- showtr 0 me while a patient inSt. Josep,h's Hos:: pital, • 1,oirdert. ' , ,. • ,• • 23-43-1 • • CHARLYS INDEFt • MB.. - JAMB %ll TYRsON wishes to thank 'all --th,,se. who remenfheied, lier in ativ way. while a patient in Scott :Meru.- orial Hospital. • It was all verymuch appreciated. ' 23-43x1 WISH. tO extend otir' thanks ," and, 'inPreciation to out- .friends' and neigh., bars -aria special- thanks to' Mr. G. A, iffigitneit fOr the: Malty •adts of, kindness during out recent •bereaventent. , • MR. AND MRS. 14011MA3t. SCHADDL- ' 'HACHWELL-The farnily of the' late Joseph ilackwell triSh to extend their heartfelt thanks anf aPpreciation for ,the actsof kindness, Smtoas5ges Of tan:apathy' anti beautiful floral tributes received from their kind friehde, relatives and 'neighbors in -Melbas Of their dear father and grand-, father. , 2343$1 '• TIM FAIWILY of the late Mrs. Matthew Arnistrong Wish" tot extend their thanks and .apPreciatibn for the maw; acts of kindness, messages of sympathy ,a nd fteiret triblites during their recent bereavement ppma). thanks to Mr. G. A. Whitney, Rev. .L 0 Britton end anYot;e WhO •• • 3-42-1 The good juclgmeit of sortie pee- . pie will never wear out. They don't •use it often enough.. No Nt.so .1. 26. ALDWINKLS-eAt-%Secitt. Mettiorial Hos- Pital, on Deeentlier .24, :to, Mr. and Mrs.' l'ean Varna, a daughter. , , , „ . JENNER-At the 'NCToineri'S ToroxiM,,.• on ...•Deceitilien. 22, 1953; ..t ;•tto' Mr.,:and Mrs:- Renneth.t,..T.either:.(nee. Itilraes);••••a sort . A ?brother'. LINFORD-At ifespital, :Lege/ober anMrs.' Den- • :••• ' daughter, VICMilla Died Heapi.:-.. Chitham•t'. N.13.on•t:Montley. De-' ' • .'eetriber„,29„ 1958, a'. SOn4-DiIiid -Miles. • ..; 2?Y.-LANU-t::'ScOtt '• on D e.einber. '23; .. :tot' Nyland, HR. 11;•Lublin, , • • 2 DreatliS, Seaforth, on ThursdaY, Dec. "25; Thomas Kenney, in his 87th Year. FEDERATI BRIEFS (Continued _froth -Page 1)'' -holidays.--with.-1-1VL" Dunn: • Mr. Basil:Tureen, of Stratford, -spent-- - • ristmas an- - Miss -Annie Gorden spent:Christ- mas With 'Mt. and --Mrs. Robert W. Campbell in McKillop.- •i ' . 'Mr. : and- M. Frank Cildniere and -:.Miss Nancy, Cianiore,:,. wal-t racebutg, spent --ChristiriaS , with Mis's Hazel Reid, and Mr. D. L. : -Xis§ 'Jessie IFirilayspric. of ,' Port Credit, -IS visiting her -mother;- Mrs.. .lattes Finlaysen -Egrnoridville.' -. Mrs.' -Aline PinkneY„ sPent ,• Box; ing, -Day' with -1 her janother, Mrs. Laurae.Terniyn,lt in Brussels. - - • Mr. 'and Mrs!. Briiee --Diipee and family, of Clirston,,pent Chriak Inas with Mr,t and IVIrs„ BLernia CONSTANCE HARLOCK NEWS CIF THE WEEK Young 7 • people - gpending- the Christnias holidays at their . par. eaterhoines are --IVIisS" Muriel Dale, of Brampton, with Mr. and I'MrSe Verne Dale; . • Mr.. Douglas -Riley, of with„ tt and Mrs, Frank Riley; Miss Janet Mac- gregor, of 'FordWieh, and Charles IvlacGregor, Of Guelph,. with Mr. and Mrs., Ross MacGregor; '- Mr, Tont Whyte, Of Ridgetown, . and •Miss, Mary, Whyte„ with Mr. and Mrs.'W; L: Whyte; Mis'S Mdilwaln,""Stratford, with- iVLr,.anet Mrs. George MeIlwain; 1MiSs 1..aurei Dale, Stratford, with Mr. end .Mrs: 'William Dale; Miss 'Marilyn Tayler,- -Stratford,. Mr, :and. -and. IVIrs„ IlarveY. _Taylor. ' • thid Mrs. _Robert , Woods and Debbie; -of Ajak,'are spending boli - day the .,latter's parents; Mr. and Mrs, , Frank Riley. • Mr.; 'and :Mrs. ',I,ae-J.1)enald• and .Son -S, "Of:Midland; • IVIIChigan,.-,.:..are spending" the Christmas.:"' holidays •With the -latter's. parents, Mr: and Mrs. •Robert. Jamiegen.: .• Mr. and ., Mrs., E.' F," •Wa-rren, -I,-yiida and -Helen, Of 1.,:ondonTSPent ,Christmas withthe latter s. par- ents,Mr and IVFrs EarT Lawson. and.: Mrs:: `Joe Riley held Christinas dinner for .Mr;. and Mrs.' Frank ared,pouglas, ;',1-761-11:13-,iley;701: • Mr: 'andt'lVirs. •Itohert Weods. and Debbie;- of AAjax.-.. , , !, . , • -Me, ,,,Thither7Saii,elers spent:Christmas Day with •Mr. and •Mrs; Kerr Reed a,nd,. Sens,. •ot LOn7: • . ' • yfi,. and. Mrs: . Thornps•en• and. John ,.andkMr.and Mrs. Wil- fredt-,Seett- -and- Brenda- enjoyed Christinas dinner., Wiith-. Mr. and •Mr.-iand MiSk'.W.• C. t Beitriett, of Clinton,. spent ChriSimas' with Mrs. R. K. McFarlane.. , •'" Mr. and Mrs', R. 'James • Wallaee; arid Cherie' Lynn. ,Spent Vitb-dyI_Z-Wallace and Miss '.1Vfilley' ',Whalley in Toronto,' andWrik"-Airt:". and, Mrs.:Stan:Den • f " il Cliff d Mitt: Smith spent -Christ- mas with lier.son and daughter4n- law, IVIrit, and MTS.- Donald Snalth,- , Mrs. J'..• J Sclater is :spending the Chriastma.s: seasonin Toronto th f Mrs. race oggar , o New llainbtirg,.. :and Miss. Mariall'',Sear, 1V-1 ".: Ken :ThnniPs°11 and family" Clifford lett •0 Georgetown spent „Christ; .0.11.4ipyrdj9(bliiii.4Ftlemr-agsircutjnnine'6rf with Mr mas at their, home here,. ;:,. and Mrs--•.ROss MacGreger of-2.Dunclas;,•; silent, -Christmas, and Mrs. Borden Brown, Mr and l,trs J EijaWwirIlien%e Joyee.. and Elaine spent Christmas. and 'Brenda, :Of I $t,,MaTY&l: Mr,. and: .HD4aeS7'.o.e14;iit!1;..aMndrs...WiStahr°',Igh.Broi.ansYnd.;Mrs Mrs. Lewis Bolton-, •tand-',, Mrs Edgar 'Bingham, Alex Kr_anLfamj1 an4,-.M17,141:41_ .1.,Waltet-Seett: .spent Mrs1111thm'Litt1e and fammly all of McXillop spent Christmas Wlth .:',2dile-e,misst.t.rimase.cDraaey;',Wdifth,4-1144rcionaid Mrs Mr-ez.andMrS'.•:pocy., • and Borden Brown:and, •- t-Leaditig:t"-SeaMaii•• -:.Eisleri ,Witk Mrs S of .,the retlirilddt. fitt EseluiH :Brown,' of Hanover, 'Spent "Friday malt,,.B„.C.TftilloWntg a Week's lielk daYS-iiiiSeafetOlit alVfi'?duMdlrPhl .mr, and NITS'. Jelin ."'t We 'are', glad to -learn that 'Rev. WaY, back, lb- -the. SPent Ikt.r...and-Mrsl-Russell A. Walter,am y. - - . NEVVS:.' Mr; '•PnitgIastl SteWarti, Of • Tenn% „ .• , • . to=•`;'spentChristmas holiday , - By J.' c'Ailt,..nEgriOw..0:(•.• with Mr and .MrS, J. A...Stewart. • Christmas has • paSsedfor an -Leading', Seaman Lorne 'clencliey „ ether year and •I hope it has been Son Of Mit•t,t.and a happy' One fett all , Of you; yet,pled-nett terne clitistrnas..,t.afternoont having. heard the death:, tell ,on., the from Italifak.-. Mr Goudie Wasone higInnitaYStfer the holiday weekend of the 'Crew on the damaged de-- Abo- many this stroYer escort turon,%WhiCh;rea.pli-f•. chriatMas..haS :been tregie. I -would. ed Halifax early Christmas -,Day; V)."'-ish,,-.Yeti;, a; IllOstt happy andsue: following- a hectic trip" across Jhe tcessful•NeW:Yeat,.-Yet Lknew.only, Atlantic - Well; thateby-the•-time:January4,:-.git.'Deirald La rrithit and. Larry„ tllt":_r_dlIS around there Will be ,seine. Of 'adderi"Clit-",-Mr::: -.krrieldeLainent,.. missmg Let us alt be ju5ta Jit-,Harnilton; "'Mr fl and •IVritS., "Norman tle -tmprecareful: 131.--•1050:•-04:; keep.: Lamont and Leslie and Mr and the .initniber, ef"traffic deaths to an Mrs; • . Albert Osrriond, .„ Keith: 'lahd alitime low...: It .:Oarthe.';,.0.0ne!..-1Karen of Galt and Miss Nelhe E'er.the farmer,: 1955 was gen Chriatniest, erally; .., a little Vetter, ;than the, rwith t•their mother, ;qrs....Margaret. previOnS,-..Year;:t.,and".prespects;- for Lament,, Winthrop.--• ••-• ' Almost ,..Mr., and Mrs. Ross :Smale and .every time 1 Write: one, of these family; • t Mr: and. Arthur articles I..feel • the:. need for more Sniale'ari'd'.haby, of Lambeth; Mr.' 'a ccurate .• figures . and ..statements, and Mrs.-Lloyd,HaCkney and, I - but find T...have;,to- use, 'What -,s ily, of Kirktort„ Mr and Mrs. Al. •available. ,;L ' r - Hildebrand; "arid. Ifainlly,,t'ef 'See-- In . forecasting'..':fOr.J959;"'1 would fotth, and Mr; 'IVIerftgoinery.-Davis - :say that we':ean,Iook,for: high grain .pf Staffa,- Were -guests ' for . Chtist- priCe. .1\1r,• Harkness, Minister of •itias'-at the heineef•Mr.." and :Mrs.: - ...Agriculture,: has Stated ..,that; .all ,Albert,„Srnale, of .Seafortli. • , .- ,-Western grain :Will be„deliiierable .,ttlyfrs-• Beattie, of 'Ottawa, to the---eievatorS•.,-t.this-Tetop-yea spent,•:the -weekend This;..in. 'turn, could, inea.n:t.thaf Mrs....',..10hn -Beattie ,and Mr., and WeStern, ',farmers' :May net; be. as *Mts.:. J.- A. Stewart,-.'': t•.-• • •.- t' ifithrested in leeding-liVestecknext, Mr. - and ',Mrs.' T'•.• -J. -Flynn, Were. -;guests at,the Wigghis•--itLister Wed: on •the ' Market tor".59-00; the price ding, in Brantfard„enDeeember'20. of grain will "probablYnot. increase, They; spent Ciritmas in,: Terteri, as ;:ninch...aS .it otherwise Would' to„,alidt while returning" on Sunday hoWevere Witha reduCtisinin West -visited frieiidslinr.ClarkSen; Bur...;„ .ern feeding, 'We could leek' tor bet- land AlderShOt.. . . . ter .PrieeS' for: .1iVestoelc, partien-. ' larly in hog's andpouItry products'. Just to confuse the citiestioii a tle more, I might add that all this would change drastically if we were to have a verrgood or -very -bad -crop year. Finally, please do not file .this forecast as it -might prove embarrassing ' by. 1960. •At- this, -time I would like- to point out the vital importance , of having at market for " our farm Produce. I ,can only -produce broil- ers if I have a eontract.With seine- ofie t�' i buy.those broilers, If I produce eggs I, as yet, can Sell them but again get some- thing less' than if 1 had a contract -andegn probably look forWard the hear future of havinglo -seek a contract to be able to sell,eggs. tl can, bring my hogs to Clinton and 'know that they, wilt be sold, Algo- 1 can expeet at least- an equal price to the. Toronto market: can take my fat cattle- te a corn- unity- sale or to thezstoeky:ards - III Toronto and know that they -will he• sold. However, if y bring my cattle • to '1Clinton " I, can .he • sure that I will' get the Toronto Pride, trans_portation • to, • Toronto. Why should this be ,whexi ases my, cattle will only go • t� Stratford • or '• Kitchener? Many. ,times this transportation' • factor gives me a higher pride, for niy begs in Clinton, why then sliduldn't it 'tle the 'same for my cattle? , I don't pretend. ,to know all the answers, or low -this 'should be brought about; but think all farna- „ers will are that there is no ob, jeet in` producing a product, for which there is no rnarket. Many indePendent loroiler-trowers feund this out to their sorrow Some years. T.. White .is .able to be home -after sPendin:S, few:- weeks in Victoria Hospital, - London.• • rbkimioIeSo A.-erokinole social, Sponsored by the 'IATMS in aid. of •the ,Mission Band,: wag enjoyel. -by all present. A program Was prepared by the Mission -Band with readings by Mary Buchanan and -Nlary :Mac- Gregor, and a „piano solo by Joyce Brown. A vote of thariks-,wa.s ex- tended the, WM:S. Lunch t was serv ed, by the ladies. , vvere given out.tp all the children. Eight -.tables ,.prOgressiVe crokin.ole Were in play, With prizes,geing-to: high man, Kenneth Cook.; low, Beverley Jewitt; high' lady, Deanne Dale; low, Nancy Buchanan; lucky chair, Nancy Biichanan:- 'Margar- et ;McGregor was chairlady. . 'A.;Miss Jey t Montgomery and. IVIiss. Rnelahl 'Woods, ;.of Anderson,,In- 'diana, and Mr: of Mrs. P. Davis .and family, ..of Kansas; are spend- ing Christmas :and...New, Years' ith.Mr: and Mrs, tlarenee 'Arent- , . , Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Lawson :and Reg -Spent , '.Christmas”, Day with Mr.' and Mrs, Jack Davidson,- of Seaforth. •, " • - •• Mr. and :Mrs.. Harvey, Taylor -held.- ehistrndsHdineriQu FridaY for Mr. and -Mrs,. Verne Dale, 1V,Iur- fel, Miltray.and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson and Reg Mr •, and Mrs Jack Dodds,•Mr. and: Mrs. E. -S. Warren, Linda 'and Helen, of 1,,on-, Mei wno are industriouS, • sin= pere and honest will have easy sledding ,on their way to success. OTIC -cOMPLETE LAIThtntrttaik„ In • Sea.- als-1..kt :and nty.,:biettaitt • Star,. vice:• wnnteS adatcalk Zutey.. • • . : 19,139.4E. Xot•TIOD 7 oWnslup :of _Tjackersinith th.tept,rees., •airid inhabnlatita, Of • the TOWneltifi 'of Titeltereniith are requeeted, by,ttte-Cdt*ii, to not• park t•COP'. Oh/ reads atid streets tiering the Winter tioxiti*lit, &dee faCilliate Snewnlowing tifterationa, Cotincil Wilt not berestuinsible for .dara- ta tany Arehictes, ..yarked an roads or , P. CHESNEY, • Clerk1 Tuckersmith. ts-s9.4f virtiAT' Yot3 WANT, TRY NEtiftr,,Art ....Tc0D4tif An Anti -Rabies Vaccination-Clhilp will be held in the J111313E101 'roWNSIIIP STAFF. bn FRIDAY,: JANUARY 9, 1959 from. 9 am. to 12 noon' and at the -- ILLAGE. OF DUBLIN In Cronin's Service Station TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, • from 9:30 a.m.' to 11:30, a.m. This service is offered free of charge by`the Canada Departnient of Agriculture and all ovfners are 'Urged to present their dogs and pets for vaccination. , • The regedar nigeting a surne.y. '1,thideshoto_YTT.1 vvas--held,StuddaY 33 'members present., The meeting was epened.by earal singing in the Village. Preadent*Pat Mureh and secretary Nellie Westerhout -were in Charge Of :She The IVIISSions and. --World,. Put- reaeh- -,Griiifirciiiide-r The leadership of,,BarrY',PmeWere hi charge of worship. , • • . • Mr...and,•Mrs. Ward Knox • visit- ed on &middy' evening with Mr:" and Mrs. ,Bert Allen, of ,Lendes- Iloro.: • Mt, andlVIrs..- Earl Bernard, Mr. - 'and Mrs. ,Thomas -Bernard • and children,' of ,..Brussels;.,-. -and . Wallace East,' -of r -Clinton Visited,„.SunclaY With Mr„ and Mrs:: John McEwing. and family.. Mt: and'1VIrs.,Vatson." Reid 'and David ,'- and. Mr.... and., Mrs._ Genrge Carter, of. LOntiesboro,-, Visited on Christmas -Day -with Mr.' and Mrs. Glen -Carter 'and' fatnly,' Of -Lon- •desboro.• ••• . JndMrs;-.iameSTMCEWing and Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. John IVIcEvving and familYand' Mrs. S. Mc'EWirig-,. •Of ,• Seaforth, --sPent Christmas Day With Mr„ and Mrs. Wilhain7-Pepper„ Bert -and Cao1, of TticketSmith.„ ,-• -• • Miss .,Teniik IVIorue,.of.Londen, is spending- holidayS, with her7parents; 'M,Orne,.. and ,Michael. - We are -all .glad tO, hear that is home, and all -",hope that'he has a speedy;recovery... Mr: and Mrs. -Russell -Macpetla, Jimmy. and "Debbie, Of London, . are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George . Visitors atthe 'hOnie of Mr: -and Mrs. Wesley Roe on', 'CbristmaS 'DaY.,w.ere:21/fis-•.t.-A1eX 'Wallace; Mr: Ann and Heather, of Seaforth;Mr.- ,and. Blake,",•Mratid Mrs;cerald-B1-akRand'; t.Glenda ,thid Linda, of HolineaVille; Mr. and Mrs:. Charles, ,2Reidt,- Dongie, ,and Chaiden-e-;44.yarria.;.,-„Mr„...and.„MrS;_ DorialdWallace, tJfidY; Bobbie and Bennie,': Of Seaforth-,-. Mr. and Mrs. Hovira.rd•Yeandle; -Kitchener; MrS.:.".Theinas• ;CalWell,' Of -Brnee-. AVIr:.'-:and." :Mrs.. N....Walker; Bruce, DoriS. and Join, • of Brnee- -fielde-and -Mr. -and„;IVIrS: Miller, Kenneth, Keith, 'Kathleen; Johnnie,,,'Marlene . and .Patsy of Seaforth, t, r... and MzsJ „Tohri McEwing, and fa roily .. visited ori SaIlliiIRSI:•eveli,' . mg with .mr. and..lVirs.. George Ber- nard anfamily, oftMcKillop. siterSatth e. home -of ..Mr..,.•;_arid- IVIrS. Geerge•'Sniitli'on Christmas Day,.•Were Miss Mao Srnith and Mr, Bob Smith,:. of --Seaforth;- James. Neilans, Mr. and Mrs.- RObt. Smitn,.•ef,.Seafortli, andMiss Mar, ;jorie„Biekell, Of ttTorontO. •tt 'tViSitorts4atjhe-horne. Of ,Mr., and• lfrs;Ernetsorf Heskon"ChtiStin.as 'Day.: W-ere:..:•'1VIr.,- and • Mrs..: Deng Hesk-t-andejtennie.„,i Mr: and. Mrs. , Gordon. Ifesk and Terry; 'of .Lolie ; Mr. -"and Mrs. Glen Eobinon alidT,fathilYL'Of North Bay, and Mrs.: Robert Davey -and Debbie' Of 'North Bay. ". , •"t.Mr.,' and Mrs.„ --Watson' Reid- and. -David visited on Sunday ,evening 'with .Mr. and NIrs. George„Carter, of. Londesbbro, ". • Mr:, and Mrs..' Harry Lear spent Christmas Day With Mr.' and Mrs., Landesbero: • "• • . • 2' •t; MisS Martha Leiper -,:'of --Seafortti; ViSited on,' Christmas ay. . Leiper • and' Mr. -It andIVIrs.,-George 'Witt and. Mr-:•-••ands.,,M__:r..,s.-Ru .. ssell „ M a cBeth, ebbie, y. .of. Lenclon.; Mr. and Mrs. Den McNail and. fan -lily ,sbent Chri stm a S Day lYith, Mr. ,t and -5-.Wrrs.„ James Turnbull -and family,t; Mrs.. Lydia Hall and Bonnie, a V- ronto, tad Mr, and Mrs. William. ..1VIr: and, Mrs. Leo Watt and.fanv- ily spent t'Chriattnas' With. -Mr... and Mr's, .Den-Watt,•tet paha-war.- , Mr. and. Mit., Harry Lear- and Mr: and Mrs. Neikirk Lear, of Londesboro, visited an Friday With Mr. and -Mrs. George Underwood and family, of Wingliant' Visitorsat the. hoine-Of-M-r,---and Mrs. Art IVIcClure -on Christmas Day:were gr. and -Mrs, Elgin Dale and family, Of Clinton; .111r, and Mrs- George Bernard. 'and ,family 'and : . and 4rs.Bob McClure and Ross McClure, of 1VIcKil1op Mr.. and Mrs. :Harry J,;eak visit- ed and Mrs., • Ed.% Weeds., '• ' Mr. • and Mrs.- Ait-t". Cason-- and children spent Christinat.nay•With tJamieson, of Londesborn.: "7 :.Mr. end Mrs., Art ',Colson and. family. visited.-Witli Mr,. and Mrs. Harry Sturdy, Of Clinton. NSALL RfiltEti of nlvfnirge,:,.13'Ala-t_eBb..t.prC:7713e. 11 and Bill,. GuelPh, are Visiting *i Mrs, . Mr.. RusSelt Hedden,-Karen. and , Kevin and , Orville Heddeni and, daughter,. Lorna, of St. CatharineS,,)', • spent Christmas. with Mrs. path-. ' erine Hedden and Herb, • , , 11111.11111111111111,11111111111 RptePayprs• . of Tuckersimithi Your support at thepolIs -1" • .on Monday in my:bid.for re.„-elegtiOn to 'be' apprethated., TOO many people who have, for. a rainY, day work on the assume - tion that it will be a light shower. . , • Al• l „men are _created equal -and endowed by their creator with an insatiable urge to become other- Chri trriaS Day visitors.. With Mr: and Mrs., Robert Jamieson and Jim were; Mr. and Mrs. Art Col- son and farnily, Mr, Colson, Sr., of- Blyth, Mr. • and Mrs. William Lee Solider and family, of Stitt - ford, -and Mr, and Mrs, ja-Ck Don- ald and sons, of Midland, Mich. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Ariderson and' Mr. and Mrs: Erie Anderson and family spent Christmas Pay with.Mr. and Mra: Dave Anderson and -farnily,--of Loridesboro-,...--.- IVIr and Mrs.• Basil Bernick spent Christmas Day with ^IVIr.'and Mrs. Robert Hornick, of Chatham:- • Mr., and Mrs. William Glouslier alld Stewart silent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. 'Austin Dexter. • Mr. and IVIrs.- Henry Glousher, of Blyth, 'Spent Christrnas Day with Mr.. andMrs. Wm, Glousher and Mr. -and IVIrs„ _Austin Dexter. . OnS.unday Mr: and Mrs. Wil- mer Giousher enterta.,thed'Mr, and Mrs. Nelson McClure and Clayton, of Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson, Sylvian and Elmer, and Mr.. and Mrs. Austin Dexter, of Blyth. , •. ChriStrnas Day yisitors' with Mr: and Mrs. Alfred Buchanan Were: Mr; and Mrs. Wilfred 'Buchanan and family, of Ilderton; Mt. and Mrs. Jerry 'Cook, and family, of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. ' Donald Buchanan and family,, and Mr, ,and Mrs, Fred Buchanan and Son. ,Christtnas Day Visitors with ,Mr. and Mrs. George Mellwain , and family were: Mr. and- Mrs, Wal: of .Brussels. • ' IVIr.-, 'and • Mrs: Les Reid visited on 'Christmas.:Day . With 'Mr. ' and •Mrs. ,C1ayten--,.1VIcGregoint 'of . Blyth. ' ..Visitors at the litone • of Mr.- and Mrs: 'Ed. .Bell. en' Christmas Day • were • Mrs Kneclitel. of Clinton ter Kingswell of Goderich• Mr. and Mrs. Hector Kingswell, Clinton; and Miss Joan Talbot, of /VIr. -and 1VIrs. Jarnes Atwood and family, of -Winds9r, spent Christ- mas weekend with. „l11-. and "Mrs. Robert GriniiildliY.,1" To the:Ratepayers of Tuckersmith: I wouldiike your support it the, p_olls_for_Eehool-, Trustee,. t, 1cl-fie 'Whitehouse To the Ratepayeri of Tuckersmith: Having been nominated, to serve again- on the School Area _Board, so, •licit you .support. If elected, I wiThcOntinu,to serve you to the best a. my - Chester Neil 'Victor Lee , -:unifommononnmonumnisimisr: inonmeminoimminniannammus theTo Rctepayers etsrrtit ayingl been nominate for a on -Connell, . 1:seek iyOur .sUppOrt atthe . • . :polls.: on..,,404day.: Lewis Clark, Jr. mannumnamnimamimaimantior.`, Mamamminimammannunninu I _ To --the- Ratepayer tic ersrnith: Seeking re-election on Monday, to your Council, your support at the polls, would be ,appreciated. '.ArthUr VarkY.. 'maim omaminomainuilminto TT -0-=7 e---RotePaYers - - Being nominated as "Trus- te fOi;aiothei, tern on t • pal tnAa at ,rSe- tkhi gB7 p -f°0°111 -S4' your a T day. Wi hing ou all the best 'fer '59, - OSS flomoolimoomonianommamia T E ELEC TO et,---ROtqpp Having ,'served onyour Obnficil for the past two' y;ears, .-and having- beeii. nominated again, I re -2. spectivelYSolicit your.sup-, ,ary 5th election..If e1ect4;., 'ed Iwiliserve vou to the-: best 'Of -MY ability. - , lgin-Thompson / For .straightforward, sound, econornica,1adininx--• stration • and ,eonalconsideration of all -.citizens FALCON UNCILLO.R rolt '59 ON JANUARY ..5t • .01;,.0.fl inest Used Car • 2-1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE_ ,SEDANS -Fully• 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN ecptipped; automatic trans- .$2750 with radio 2-1,94,8 outyrto.t.,.T BiscON JE, $ 2, 59, 5 • 1958 PONTIAC S'I"RATO-CHIEF- SEDAN ;-•-• Stan- - dard- transmission; -fully" • '14,111Ma, •• equipped .. .... . gam 2-1958 PONTIAC STRATO - CHIEF ' SEDANS- • Automatic transmissions, $ • fully equipped ........,._ 2750, 1957. CHEV. BEL AIR ,IIARPVTOP $2295 - fully equipped • • 2-1957,-PONTIAC'DELUXE SEDANS - Autorna- • tie transmissioilSt; fully $2195..' equipped 1957' CHEVROLET•COACH, Fully equipped •• • .1957 -CHEVROLET STATION - .1955 OttEV. DBLIDCE SEI)AN ••atitornatic. transmission $1995 $ 295 - 1954 DODGE REGENT 1954 -FORD CUSTOMLINE • $ 1 • SEDAN -Radio - 1954 METEOR HARDTOP -Power" ,brakes and ,• -teering, automatic trans- •$1295. mission, fully equip ' 1954 FORD, COACH --With over 1• .9 ,head motor 1952 CHEVROLET COACH rke 5 1952 CHEVROLET SEDAN e695 1951 DODGE 'STATION WAGO 1951 CHEVROL;ET spri .• *.Witition Gilarantee for 60 days on all iirte: Models to chooe rOm TO All, Our Customers and Friends- ,We Wsh a Vety Happy. and Prosperous 'No* Yopel , _ ... ROY 131,TRC:flILL, Clerk. . . , ave a happy hokda -BRUS ONTARIO PHONE 173 "The Houle of Better Used Carr; tre .tOPEN EVERY iyEprirtera, *5,1 ,-••• • 1-1.1 #t, 1'v .4T '11