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CHINCHILLA SU'a'W
Everybody is.; weleolne to attend the 10thnnual
Chinchilkt 'Show, held at Administration Building;
" -WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS, LONDON
SATURDAY. AFTERNOON ,: JANUARY' 17th
You. sh(ruld; see for yourself why we are ,in this fascinating and;
now profitable business of producing "The precious fur for the
precious' few." • - . 6tl iV.
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GERALD IC.'HOLLA1ND
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Our Personal Loan service is organized
=to :meet the wide': range of needs of : a wide
range of`people.
'.•.Personal Loans are - available at any one -of
.our more than 80 •-bra
0branches
for any worthwhile purpose ... --:-
for from one` to three years . • .
A loan is readily repaid through regular
monthly;deposits:'
CANAE)IA
ProvirlingSpecialized Personal Low) service since 1930
SEAFQRTHIBRANCH L' F. FORD, Manager
DUBLINSRANCIIC E ' ,J. DEAN,• Manager
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IST. COLUMBAN NEWS;- OF THE : WEEK
Miss Teresa O'Reilly, London, Fort Erie; • Miss Mary ,O'Sullivan,
spent a few days; with .Louis: Loudon, and Miss Agnesi-
'O'Reilly and Mr. and Mrs. Jack van, Guelph, yieited Mrs. Theresa
•O'Reilly.. 9'Sullivan, I •
Don- Smith, Stratford; VITA Mrs Mr.. " and -Mrs. Lou Rowland - and
and. Mrs. John A. Murphy,. family., A"W�aterloo;^spent the week
Mr. and Mrs; Pat O'Sullivan, of "end whit Mr. and : Mrs. Jack Mc -
-,;. FUNERALS.
imilimminswomenwasamm
MRS. GEORGE ,McFARLANE
Mrs. George McFarlane, AL
monte, Ont., passed, away ;Wednes-
day, January 7, :The former Mar-
garet Rodger, she Was in her 95th
year,
She is `survived by one son; Dav-
id
id Q. McFarlane,.d one: dau h-_
ter'"`Mrs:' Ja es` SinelaiC Both of
e � r,,
Almonte. One .son; Edward,' died
many years ago,• and another son,'.
Robert lK, .. Winthrop, passed away
in 1957. - e a Predeceased
�Sb nd pred ceasd
her in:.. 5 r u _
1950:
Funeral' -services were conducted-
from- the- Combia "'funeral: home;.
Almonte, with • temporary ' entomb-"
meat ade in the Auldit
m Kirk Vault
Burial will take place in the spring
at Rosetta Cemetery.
Holstein . C
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Feeney and
slaughter, Clinton, with Mr. . and
Mrs. Joseph Feeney
Dr, and Mrs. F. J. Stapleton and
family, of Galt, visited with. Mr.
and. Mrs, Jack O'.Reilly.
Mr, and Mrs. Lon Rewiand and
Waterloo, were • gue t
s of
honor ,on Saturday evening at a
party of neighbors and friends at
the home of -Mr. and Mrs, Jack
McIver Progressive'' euchre was
played; 'Mrs; :'`Jack• avturpby,, Toe
Hart': slid Mrs-. Albert Cronin, be-
ing the" lucky prize- winners,
Ari`: address, expressing: - food
wishes fax their future health
and
happiness'; was read by ..'Gordon..
Staples, and ,a presentation was
-made of an oecasional.chair• and a.
table lamp.,;
Lou .voiced ;appreciation on be-
half ef-hinipelf and Aline,and ex-
tended. an_invitation>:to all to visit
them in theire M. Water-
loo
W to
n w home in a r
loo •to which they moved recently.
P �in� ACf1V1ICS _.:._,
Mrs.: Dan :Burn"s •::attended the
Directors • of the Huron ',vanity,. funeral m Detroit'Saturday of her
Holstein.Club meeting in the agri brother inlavi the. M
late ark At -
cultural office board' rooms, Chn ~kin. Mr Atkin; -.z who was• in' his
ton, . planned activities of the club .74th,. year, died suddenly in Flori-
for this year The annual bred. da the past •.week.. A resident of
heifer sale will.be;:held in Clinton,' •'getroit, he vas a contractor by"
October 15, ;with Bob Shore, Glan- trader but'.has been' retired for -
worth, as auctioneer William;: several years,:,
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Hough, Clinton immediate past j He is survived by _his wife; the,
president, and William Go, RR 2, ,,former Florence Agnes Denny,
Auburn, were added to last. year's daughter, of .the Late Mr. and `Mrs
committee __ consisting of Arvin philhp„ Kenny; of bubiin.i .•
Settles 13ayfield� and• Ross lMar. ,!,3/11.,„"• James" Jordan and . song
shall, Kukton, to be in charge of Michael, of • Toronto, -with friends
the% event - 3n he village --
Sandy ,Innes, of. Brantford, was 11 r. ''and Mrs 1Mac :Robertson,
chosen as: _fudge :far
d:" Wthe Slack',' Guelph, with Mr and Mrs Joe
anhite siioir7'held each years Dilh; -^=a .
m 'Blyth in conjunctian with tlie. 1Mr.; and Mrs George Coyne
;Blyth Fall Fair Orton E:bby, St, Brantford with Mr: and -:Mit:: -
George;
was named alternate. A•tkins,on
judge• Mr::and."Mrs, J. P. Krausko f
The annual barn meeting will, and two children in' London with
be .held on March "9' nl the farm' Mr.'"and Mrs: Jerome Nicbol'son. .
of Howard-.Feagan' aria Son RR Miss Mary':Morrison, Kitchener,
5, ''Goderich with Tiarold' Gaunt,;, vrm-,Mr. 'a7i'd runts. Y,James Morri=
Luckn.ow; : Eldon t ;Bradley; son.
RR -'2, Goderieh, Glen Walden RR
2, Lucknow, and, .,Douglas Miles;
-agricultural representative' fer.•[ Roxboro School
Huron County, in :charge :'.
Named iii charge' ofthe annualI 'ReVielNs �ll/ork
bus tour art -May 29 -were Ed. $ell„
Blyth r_ Simon. Hallahan ' Belgrave; •
Alvin • Bettles and Mr.' Mites '.total .cost of renovating S.S. I o.
• This year, the resident Peter'. 13, McKillop :'schoolhouse,' better
-"Se aforth, :will be ghost aknown.as .:Roxboro was
School,
his:: farm 'to the annual :twilightt;$3;234:88, 'secretary=treasurer. Wil -
meeting n:;;J
oune 8': Assisting • him _liam J McDowell • reported to the
will' lie Viilham Hough and Wil alinual.; meeting recently Tire' cost
Barri Boyd;lRRwas'" considered by- the board • as
The annual. banque will again__ very reasonable, as estimates
be 'held i'n; Blyth on October 21, .Prior oto" the opening-. of .the ;s'chool•
with William• Gow;• Clem G:aibraith;; in 1956 ran ashig
_ h ;' s $8,QOp
•of Blytii, S;;Iial1"ahan ana l Bell The clagol Closed for 15 :years;
in Charge.. from: June, ; 1941, to September,
• The annual mee'ting will "be in` 1956, 'has been completely rede"tor,
the'farm of: a_ noon: dinner, at Clin; ated :The floors have •been -sand
ton. .on November 9. In charge of ed,. and hydro; installed' during.the-
arrangeinerits • will he,-, Welhngton, first 'year,
Brock, • RR 1 Granton Sandy El.: During -1957 a pressure system'
Nott; Exeter, 'and `Gordon` Bisset;and• flush' toilets, wash basin and
Goderich. ';� drinking fountain were installed-•
Alvin Kettles, of; Bayfield was and ,insulation: of the ceiling;: was
named a arrector-'. to the__ Huron. completed.
County Federation, of Agriculture;� This pass summer an•oil,.heating
With Williain hough as alternate.' unit was installed; 'in• a cement
Representing • the club ton the Hur- block',,building, at the rear ,:of the.
en ,County;'Brucellosis . committee school The interior. of the fire -
is the club.; secretary, 3ume Clut room'~'was fireproofed `for' added -
ton;: RR: S ,Goderich. protection. °` "•
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• UARA TEED NOT TO . T•UP
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SUPER'•LOW F precision isi
on 'a
- .always flows' freely n0 matter how. tong its • •
:stored. With St7PEFi, FLOW yfou get a 'dust'-
'free fertilizer that • drills' evenly' without
clogging or ski in . r
silt in more
form growth and lnatttrity' Willi bigger yielder
better quality. Save time and work next.sprir g
with SUPER FLOW . .and right orv, save
Money- by ordering your : fertilizer today. You,
can store t.with > oriAdepee ..: SU13 .11, FLOW
„keeps its . free -flawing' qualities iride finitely.
available tromi
C ,`i•,Lm or NATIOHAL
ler itizer,dealers
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4ou yet mar b'your'riibney witta'S4 JPER"FFLOW
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Januar • X15_ 6. T`,
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DICE AER OA, S=3
�. box
SALADA TEA BAGS -60 size
° N': MILE ,2
CAItN,PiTI0 large tins . . .
MARTIN'S APPLE JUICE 1.8, -oz. ° tin
I, E- . 4:
,ibby •s. Ti)1VIATO J i7 C --4oz• tin y
Golden Patch • .
TENDER 'PEAS 2 15 -Oz. tins
Golden Patch
.GOLDEN WAX BEANS -215 oz tins
2
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WEDD.JNGS
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Standards of white ebry'sanikiea.
mums and gladioli formed the set-
ting- in. St. James' -Bond United
Cliureh, WI -onto,; for a -,Candlelight
wedding ceremony,,,, when Eliza-
beth Anne, daughter of Mr. ` and
.Mrs. Harold. Barry, Toronto, ;be-
came the bride of Edward George
Clegg,_:Toronto, :son of Mrs. ;Alfred
Clegg and the late Alfred Clegg,
Kingston -on -Thames, Surrey, ',111g•-•
land. Rev. Bruce Millar officiat-
ed and Mr. Ralph Peters, organist,
played "Praise My Lord, the King
of, ' Heaven" and the: Wedding -
March. • The soloist, M`r. Jack.
Nicholson,: o£ Toronto; sang. the
`.`Twenty-third Psalm" by. Mallon
and the:.."Wedding Hy" by gun
del
Given `n
� Marriage by her father,
the bride wore an, original •floor
length gown of parchment pore de
sae -with unpressed:':pleats falling
into a.: chapel ; train., The long-
sleeved bodice and front panel
were appliqued' in imported French
lace,' Her fingertip veil was: held
by a matching . headdress, and she•
carried gardenias and- stephanotis,
Miss Marvie Hunt Toronto;' was
maid • of :honour; wearing a Carib
bean blue pore ,lie sore` cdekrtail
length with float away fringed pan-
el Miss.'Cathy, McNeill,+, daughter
=of •M-r-a-a-nd-Mips.--,filar-ald''MeNeill,
Stratford;; ;rumor. attendant,' wore
blue Italian velveteen fashioned.en
princesslines. The 'attendants' car,
riel nosegays of white carnation
petals and blue iris
Conwayf Clines, Bra"mpton, was
hest man, and ushers were Donald.
J. Hillis,
Ingersoll,. and Brian
Welham,::Toronto.
•A reception' was held ":at Prince.
Arthur House, whee bride's
Mother received the:g sts; •wear
ing a balsam greenaBlin and;Bhn
sheath dress with •jacket,' taffeta
id_fIoivPred hat', inatching_aeees
sories .and: corsage of` yellow roses
and carnation" petals. ••
E,ororne away the bride chose
a'Jade„Hwool dress, cashmere: brown
deg'. with muskrat limng, beige
feather ;hat and brown accessories
'With -yellow rose;corsa:ge
Name Geo. Carrie
To Hibbert . Post,
After nembers' of counei1 signed
their deelaratio i _of office,. the.. in
augural meeting of'Hibbert Count,
oil was Opened. -with „a short ad-
dress ,and prayer by Rev. A. Day-
nard. of. Staffa, The.'. -reeve ' and
members' of council' and the Offi-
cials are, the same as:in 1958, with
the exception of the assessor, G.
Carey, wlio.resig,tied. Geo. Coyne
was appointed assessor for. the'
township.
Bylaws were passed • atipointing.
..Board of .Health. members, .sani,.
ta•ry inspector,: weed inspeetor,..live
stock valuers and "School .attendance
officer, also -a by-law for borrow -
g;.
inup to-$39;O0p-,from the, bank, if
- is-neeesniry;-fox-: current, expen-
diture throi gh-' 1959. Earl;: R. • Dick
was.:appointed relief: and welfare
administrator -and-also- a' Member
of: the Ausable Conservation Auth-
ority y for 1959. •'
- The reeve and treasurer -were'
authorized; to sign,' and submit the
report • for road expenditures, to
the` Department of Highways,. ap;
plying 'for • ,subsidy, The regular•
council meetings -will e~. h"ori
eld
ithe:tfirst • Monday. in each month;
--bu fr m .p 1 to e ct r, th.
4.
ffi,eet;iigs will be•::at 8 : o clock in
the evening; instead of the after
RCAF ' Presents
Free' Band Concer
A free band concert will' be pre-
sented., to
resented.,to residents of the..Huron.
County :area-•by;;`one of Canada's
outstanding musical .organizations:
:Wednesday, ,Jan:uary 21, at 8:30°
p; m
in_ the • Recreation; Hall of.
RCAF Station, Clinton..: The • con
cert will be given by the••Training
Command Concert, Band : of the;
Royal- Canadian' Air Force_ under
the direction of Flight :Lieutenant`
C. .,0„. IJunt.:.,This ;band has.won:
high,. acclaim • in Canada, the • J.S.
,and abroad fi J its virtuosity and•
`artistry in the concert.' field
The coieert will include popular;
light,:classical and -concert music
to appeal toall musical•• -tastes.:
Acceptance of the band: by music
Tovers"in;this area has been:mark:::
ed„by increased'attendanee at each
koncert presented in the past few:
years. • The • concert is- open:to the
general public .who are; cordially:
invited 'to join . with •personnel of
.Station Clinton in enjoyment.'Of-this
event. Ample parking facilities' are
available ,on the.... -Station -Parade ;
square, directly'' across the_ Street
from the Recreation. Hall' entrance.:
lorris Council-
arnes, Officials
Morris town-ree-ve' and court-
eillors signed the- declaration of
Office at the' inaugural meeting of
the council for. 1959: Signing were
Reeve Bailie Parrott and Council-
lors Walter Shortreed, Stewart
Procter, Ross Duncan ,:and Gordon
Wilkinson. •
General accounts- and road ac-
counts Were' ordered paid. A grant
of $50was made to the Retarded
Children's School at„Winghant. A
by-law authorizing the treasurer,
Nelson ,Higgins, .te' borrow up. to
$60.004 was passed.
, The following officials were ap-
pointed by by-law; ,Clerk, George
Martin; treasurer, Nelson Higgins;
assessor,:- Addison Fraser; pound -
keepers, Carl Johnston,. Stewart
McLennan,, Frank Shaw,_ Robert
McMurray,- John, Bown an, Stan-
ley Hopper,' Robert Yuill, •Mervyn'
Pipe, lipbeit Grasby; , William .Mc
Cutcheon, Ernest Michie, -"Robert
Bird, Bernard Craig, Ross McCall,
john Nesbitt,George McArthur;
livestock valuators, Bert Gurniss;,
Thos"-1V1iller; feneeviewers::north
west,, Harolds"Proet,er, Milo Case-
more;• Bert Hastings; -northeast,.
James Mair, :William" Peaeoek,
Frank 'Sellers; ' southwest, James
Wilson, Bruce Smith, • James, Phel-
an; southeast; Clarence Martini,
,fames Smith,' Harvey McCuteheen,•
weed inspector, Robert Michie;
'radermen, Joseph .Smith, Harry
WarkrnanL truck driver, Clarence
White.
The • following accounts were
paid ' County • of Huron, :indigent
fees, $144, Town: of Clinton, deben
tore on High •School, • $140.93; Hy-.
aro-Electric, Belgra`ve street lights
ghts
$104.50, Walton street lights $52.25;
Barry Breckenridge, fax bounty,
$4•; Joseph Holmes, dog tax refund,
$2; .Gordon Nicholson, dog tax re-
fund, $2; Thomas. Pullman, dog
tax refund, '$2;_ John 'Taylor, tax
refund. on house, $$.60;, Sparling
Johnston, tax refund on• house,
$23.59; Mrs. Isabel Hoy,. refund of
commercial and :busmen,- tax,
$$5.27; Charles Johnston, grant ori•
Warwick .Drain, $10.20;; Ross Tura
vey, grant:- an, Mustard "Drain;:,
$12.06; Fraser Nlustard, grant on.
Mustard Drain;- $474.74; Mel.
Jermyn, giant. an Mustard 'Drain,
$349.79; graham Campbell, .grant
on Mustard Drain, $10432; Wal-
ter Sellers, grant an Mustard
Drain; $59.65; Roy. Sellers, grant
on Mustard Drain, $33.28.; Dan Cas.:
sidy, grant on Mustard Drain,•
$24.12; C.N, Railways, grant" on
Mustard Drain, $7.46; Association
of Rural .Municipalities, fee, $15
Township of East,Wawa1iosh, Gras -
by Drain, $647.17;. Earl. Watson,
fox bounty, $4; lad, Cummings,, re-
fund on •tax on. barn, $49.33; relief
account, : $15; I etarded Children's
*hoof, grant, $50.,
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RED C RO SNOTES
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if anyone has crutphes 'on loan
froin, the Red Cross Society ' and.
are, not in :use, please return:.them-
to Mrs. ,A. W. -Moore.
Self made hien aliould he more,
eareful in ,selecting the materials
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ADMISSION $2.50 PER COUPLE..
By Invitation Only
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THF FANTASTIC PUBLICACCEPTANCE-OF THE1959 PONTIACS
•: AND ' BUICI£S MAKES POSSIBLE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON TME ;
LARGEST CAR INVEITOYIN= IiURON_;COUNTY;!'
1958 Pontiac'.Strato Chief Sedan, automatic -drive
• and two-tone, G.M. Enecutive',car oniy7,000:
miles. ” Save $7,00"
195't Buick Two -door •Hardtop-Dynaflow drive,•
whitewalls, only 26,000 miles. '
1957' Dodge Regent V-8 Sedan—Push-button drive,
customradio; only 18,000 ;miles, •
1956 :Ford. Customline Sedan—Radio, whitewalls.
1956 Buick Two -door Hardtop --Custom
dynaflow drive.-
1956 Pontiac Two -door ---Only 27,000 miles'
1955 Chevrolet 210 Sedan ; Executive ,driven, ,like"
1955 BVICK SPECIAL TWO -.DOOR
HARDTOP
Radio, Automatic' Drive.
$1395
ONLir
i955 Pontiac- Fo.-Door '"Deluxe Sedan—Custom
radio, auto : tic drive, sharp •
1955 Pontiac Laurentian Hardtop—Sharp.
1955 Buick Century ?our -Door Sed n=Radio, au -
:tom -tie 'drive, whitewalls and awlieei' discs.:
1955 Ford Station Wagon --Sharp wagon with
Thunderbird; motor
1953 Meteor Customlilie-Sedan==0 st..38 OD miles.
1953 Dodge Station Wagon origin y, o ed by
one of the local merchants. •
(2)-1953 Dodge Deluxe- Sedans -1 hhet f these
• cars Have .40 000
-SedanAutomatie. drive' ° new
1953 Buick Special ,
motor, radio..
- ve dean:, ustom radia• r
�.19S2.Ford _Two -Door -C. , v y
1952 Cadillac Convertible--Customradio, hydra-
matic .drive, etc” •
1952 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan—Radio, like new.
•
1953DODGE SEDAN
Custom Radio,
;ONLY
1955 .PONTIAC FOUR -
SEDAN
Custom Radio
ONLY
R"DELUXE
1195
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1952 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan Custom'radio, •an:
tomatie drive:.
1952 Chevrolet°'Sedan--Custom radio, only 44,000.
miles:'
1952 Pontiac Deluxe Two:Door.
-1952 -Ford Custnmline Sedan_. Ctistgm radio, very
sharp.
TRUCKS
One Garbage Van:; Dominion Hydraulic and auto-
matically controlled ehaskis, like new, and
• with new tires; only 34,000. miles.
1954 Dodge Three -Ton Tr -tick -14 -foot stake body;
and hoist.
1954_GMC 112-30n,,:Pickupharp :truck •
1953 Chevrolet- 0/4 -Ton' Pickup Equipped w fii1`'
racks, life: new.
•,1953 CHEVRROLET'' O ; DOOR;
AlITOP
•Customy Radio.;
New 'motor. ONLY.
•
GMC•x-Ton ,Pick-up -Racks• heater,, radio;
• sharp truck,
"1.95QDodge Four -Tori Duni ix -yard box, five;
Dump—s•
ix-yard.
`speed' transmission;; 'good, motor. ,
1.1954h
C evrolet 11-Ton.$take-9-f0ot stake racks,
• •excellent shape..
1'1,47 Stiidebaker One -Ton.:
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