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' • • LORNE F. RALPOUR
S 'AFFA A ;'lifelong, resident • of
bbert township, • Lorne •F:• Bat -
foul', died at 1 Victoria Hospital;
London, Sunday, 'Nov. 29. He had
been in ailingyrhealth for the past
two and' a half years,;.,and seri-
ously ill for a ; week.
He was born in Hibbert township
on November21, 1903, a son of
:Mrs. Sarah (Linton) Balfour, of
Mitchell, and the late .George, Bal-
four, of Hibbert? township. On 'No=
vember'" 27, 1926, he .married,
Gladys'Vipond of Hibbert township..
He .was a member of Main (St,
tTnited Church,' Mitchell, ,and. of
;the Board of "Trustees of that
church.
Surviving besides his wife and
another is one son, Ross, at'home;
one_: daughter, , Mrs: Laverne '(Aud-
rey) Gordner, Logan. township; two
sisters,Mrs.-Jean.-Soeder, of-Mit--
chell; Mrs. Harold (Verna)
hp,
Colqu-
h,.oTuhn@, Fboulldyartwas toawt thie
uneral• home,:Mitchell; Lockhart
where a
service; conducted by Rey,'::'M:
Hunter, of Main Street. -'United
Church;' was held Wednesday`:. at
2:30' p.rri: Burial was••in Woodland
cemetery, Mitchell.
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`Christmas Trees are:filled'with. pitch and resin
and when -;dry- can -easily ignite-and-turn--into-a
roaring flame. To, prevent this, :ur •
tree fresh andreen by.I into a con-
tainer
tainer of water, or water mixes with sand.
Cut the trunk diagonally at th end.- above
original cut. ge-sure water is kept above the
cut.
—MRS C. BAUGHMANN•
Mrs: 'Clayton:;- 'Baughann, first,
woman 'to hold public. office
Wallaceburg died November 28' at
herhome•after,,alengthy illness.
Mrs. Baughmann was• a former
resident of .Seaforth, • and ,Was a
`milliner in early life. ...She. was :in
her 89th year.: i
She was, elected to the Wallaee-
burg Board .of Education in 1935:
The former Alma Reid, she. -was
born at: Neustadt, and .was "_resi-
dent of Wallaceburg' for -over fifty
years
Active";.`in patriotic. ;and mune:
pa ircles; sne was for many years
:rep, ;.of. the Selkirk;': of Baidoon
Chapte ;i Imperial .Order Daugh-
ters of - e Empire, -and was a.life
`niernber of the Kent Municipal
Chapter.,,`°ot the' IODE; :" She was
for many years president of -the
Walraceburg Horticultural Society,
the Knox :Presbyterian Church -1
Ladies' Aid, and was, a member
of • the.•Kent advisory board oi'.'the
.CNIB and of- the "Navy League.
She, ..was a member. 'of ;linox.
Church:
In later years she` was honored
for her work .,with the, Red Cross
and, Navy League by ":the IODE
chapters;:: here, with 'a scholarship
in ser •name tor.` Wallaceburg Dis-
trict• High Schoei.
She was the'aast member of het
family,
'and -is survived„by.•_,rueces,
Mrs.. Prank Cudmore,, Of Wallace -
burg, Miss Hazel 1teid and nephews
Dalton L. Reid, Seaforth; Dawson
Reid, Guelph_ arid • Reg_ ,S. Rehr;
Stratford; service was. held.Tues-
day conducted by the' Rev, R. D.
A. Currie, of :Knox. Church,- Wal:
laceburg. Burial !was in :',River-
view.. cemetery, ;Wallaceburg•
:
Ornaments on; the' tree can be dal
gerous, tool- . Don't ,use cotton or
paper on the trees unless flameproof.
Never use ,lighted candles on :the
tree, or nearby. Keep ash trays and.
cigarettes away from the tree. Re-
move piles of opened gift wra
Do ,not place electric trains 4 round
the tree..
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Be sure the tree is kept away from,
an open fireplace or heater'. Cheek,
lighting Sets for frayed ivires,loose
connections; and broken, sockets.
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plug .Don't lu tool many cords into ozie
outlet. -If any extensive wiring is %,
planned, call an electrician -don't•
try to d6 it yourself! Last of •all,
"Lights' Out" when you -leave home._
and when` you retire for the eve-- 's
nig,
REMEMBER! Nothing can render these dis-
plays absolutely safe, and: that if • accidents
are not to mar the festive season, constant
vigilance and care must be exercised. ,
To the, Citizens of Seaforth and District We Extend; hest
Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season !
SEAFORTH .. FIRE BRIGAD
F, C; Y. SILLS, Secretary' . JOHN F',"SCOTT, Fire Chie
suggestions ': or. •
busy Xmas Time
Christmas is , a busy tillief for
the do-it-yourself homemaker. She
is working on her Christmas gifts,
dashing to P,T.A. meetings, mak-
ing costumes ford a school concert,
busy on. _church; work. and a
thousand • other:- projects. before
~Christmas• rolls around. • •
With time so short, every '1i e-
rraked is ` interested in' 'quick and
'easy supper or luncheon dishes,
but looking for one which can'also
be . classed as..a,_ilearty,. rib -stick-'
Ing meal.,•Todayjwe have just.sgoh
la recipe for ydou. and it is one
which. will make a
.. meal ,success -
flit',"
successfuI,' while' it alsoi:will .receive Corn
pl rnents if • you' Wyant 'to use it
'tcir-an after -the -game get-together
of the teen age_ "gang,
. This'meal-in-dn dish is quick
and easy to prepare, and a•tasty
reen salad with •French dressing
is'all•you will need to,..prepare for
a well-rounded menu, as this,.re-:
ripe includes meat, vegetablesand
noodles. ".Popovers, would be' •'a
special, treat With this :quick sup-•
per 'dish and Would add just the
touch that will make the reputa
tion one of "par.', excellence."
' Quick Supper •Dish
4 ozs, medium wide _ ,dies'
2 Tablespoons fat or shorter:-
ins
:1 pound ground beef ':
1 package beef, noodle soup
•.1/ cup pickle tehsn
/"'4' n •-tornatoes (2yz cups)
Salt and pepper to .taste e "
Cook noodles in• boiling salted
water; drain. Cook ground beef
in fry pan; with 'melted -'fat. Add
beef noodle Soup, pickle relish,,
seasonings and' lcooked noodles.
Simmer, covered, 15' .» minutes:,
Makes six servings,
For a. gourmet:;huch,'you niay,
wish, to add a can of sliced mush-
room's to the recipe, place it air.
MA casserole dish, add crumbs to,
the tori-- ild, bake. •
"Many•egg producers in Ontario
don't understand. the ' .deficiency.
payment plan for -'Grade A eggs,"
claimed Tont Robson, of Leaming-
ton, Ont, Mr„Robson, Robson, president of
the Ontario Poultry Producers' As-
sociation, Was speaking 'At ;a board
WEDDINGS
GRU VIE l'T=SNYDF,RS
A pretty wedding' was solemnized
at Northside United Church manse;_
Seaforth, when Rev. 'j. C. Britton
officiated at the wedding of Cpby ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Snyder, R.R. 1; Auburn, and Mr;'
Alfred Grummett, son of "Mrs. Wil-
liam Blair;;. of Seaforth, ,:and the
late, Percy Grumrnett.; The cern'-
mons' took place on Saturday, No-
vember 28, at 2 p.m..
The bride wore a balleruia-.
length dress of powder blue taf-
feta covered With net small white
hat, and carried a >bouquetof pink
and White mums.
She was '"attend '
ed by Mrs. George
Grummett, as matron of honor,
wearing -a grey suit with match-
ing accessories,
atch-ing;accessories, and carried a bou-
quet of
ouquetof •blue and -'white mums.
Mr. George Grummett was the
best man.
A wedding dinner was served at
the home of the bride's parentsfor
the guests : from Seaforth, Sarnia,
Londesboro,, WingMim and Auburn:
by Mrs, Percy Vincent, Mrs. Geo.:
Schneider and Mrs. Joe Vexewey.
For a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls, the bride donned a blue
coat " with ; matching accessories.
On their return they will; reside
at :Seaforth.
vARLEY=,MOIR';
' :HENSALL-Margaret Ruth ;Moir',.
of Hensall, . and ,Franklyn ;George
Varley, R.R. 3; Kippen, -exchanged..
_marriage. 'vows_before:ihe_Re_v R
G. MacMillan, of <Goderich, in a
pretty „ceremony at Carmel Pres-
byterian, Church, Hensall„ Satur,
day, December, 5; The bride is the.
dafighter of Mr: and Mrs:: George'
Moir,. Hensail : The - groom's, • par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. George Var-
ley, R.R. 3, Kippen.
• Given in marriage by her father,
the,>briderchbse a- gown of import-;
ed " organaza, .waltz -length, - fash-.
ioned with a molded bodice; scat-:
loped neckline trinhmed with seed
pearls and -twinkling -sequins, and;
lilypoint: sleeves. Her bridal bou-
quet were red roses and white
nutrias.;
Miss Bonnie Kyle, Kippen, maid:
of.' Honor was o• ked in, �sa
blue velvet; ,stree ength,.; liphire styled
with a fiti;ed bodice; scoop neck?;
line : and three-quarter`; length'
sleeves, and ca'r'ried a. bouquet of
white and .blue mums. •
Tim :Baynham, of Hensall, at-
tended the groan.
for receiving at the 'New Com;
inertial Hotel, Hensall, the bride's
mother worea •dress of royal ;bine
nylon sheer• over taffeta with ac-
cessories in white and black. The
groom's mother chose a •. gown of
mauve •'rayon • jersey;, slit •ath a with.
white and• black accessories. Bot..
wore red rose corsages.
F`or • a Wedding trip to theTnited
'States, the, bride travelled in a
• black and ;white knitted suit; with
red - and ,'bl'ack accessories and
grey persian ,coat. Mr. and Mrs.
'Varley will reside in: Hensall.
Gain ,Entry` In
Hensall Store
Thieves entered Fink's plumbing
and heating store on Friday and
removed, $75 from a drawer in the
office. They entered the rear door.
of the building, which, was unlock-
ed, while-the
nlocked;.•-whilethe owner -,--Ed. Fink, was
having lunch in., h'is apartment
over the store,
Mrs. Harry Hoy,' sister-in-law of
Mr. Fink, and bookkeeper at the
store, ,,discovered. the theft when
she went to get some change from
the drawer later in the, afternoon.
Chief of Police E. R. Davis, of
Hensall, and OPP Constables from
Exeter detachment are investigat-
ing.
Mason's 'Hat Trick'
Results In. Win
Ronald Mason sewed'' the three
goal "hat• trick" and teammate
ry,'Corby lit the light twice in
nton, N.Y., Wednesday night to
pace the St. Lawrence University
freshman hockey team to a sea-
son -opening 64 triumph over the
Cornwall Juniors.
Mason, first-line center; notch-
ed his
otch-ed"his second goal at 14:49 of the
final period to break a 4-4 tie, and
then added an insurance marker
three minutes later. Ile is the son
of Mr.. and Mrs. Harvey Mason,
Seaforth. •
meeting held recently in Toronto.
"Price of Grade A: eggs has drop-
ped to less than the 33 cents to
the farmer prescribed by ; the Ag-
nicultural - Stabilization Board in
Ottawa. Many.egg men think they
will automatics* receive a
cheque in a few weeks to toper
the difference-- between the local
market price during recent weeks,
and _ the prescribed, price 'l'evel.
There iS no • truth to this thinking
at all," he said. .
"Egg producers will: have. to
'wait for another 12 ;months.. If the
national average market price -037-
er that 12 months is below the sup-
port price, then and then only will
they ::receive any money from the
Stabilization Board,"hfr.: Robson
reported. • I
The deficieney payment. plan,
Which has bebnr under fire'; from
the , egg producers organization
for eight months, bas created ut
ter confusion in some areas: Basi- >
cally, the method is •simple. .; The.
Stabilization Board ,prescribes a`
price level' of 33. cents , pet dozen'
Grade A large or extra large. All
eggs are sold on the market for•
ma nt
the price which will move them
into. domestie channels, At .the, end
of the year the daily market pric-
'es across Canada will be averag-
ed. If this average price is below
the prescribed' support price, then
• all the egg , producers registered
with the Stabilization Board will
receive the difference on the eggs
' they have . sold..
Fexample, if the average
price of -Grade A eggs is 30 cents
atrthe-.
or end of the year,• -the` ,dU
Terence hetween this and the sup-
port level is three cents. If a pro-
, has sold: 1,000'dozen Grade
',A large- eggs, lie will _receive one
thousand times three cents, or $30,
in. deficiency 'payments.'
"The Stabilization Board •has'
placed a quota 4,000, dozen
Grade A large or extra large eggs;
for. each producer," concluded Mr.
Robson.. "Any A Iarge eggs over.
this quota will not receive 'an ' ' de-
ficiency payments."
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Make Gaon/
But' TB
Fight
For a fro'
m Won
backache! -
.tiraday:
-milst dtshurb.dl
ARE ,ALL
IVES
k, k ' :FED UP ?
When.they are troubled bybackalbe,:
that tired out leeling or disturbed rent,
many, .many' worsen turn to'Dodd's
Kidney Pills. These conditions can be
caused by excess <acids. and waetea in
the system and Dodd's,Xidney fiIla t
stimulate the kidnegs and`' aid their
normal: action of removing these.excess'
acids .: and wastes. Then life seems";
brighter, houaeworklighter!•Why'don't
_
You, too, try Dodd's? 63
re
Although tremendous strides
have been made in the tuberculosis
field over the past 10 years,; it is•
importantfor alla realize,:":,that
it is still a •'major h'ealth problem,
:,yarns Hon. M. B. Dymond, M.D.,
Minister of Health; For the first
nine months of - this year, -there;;
were :118.deaths from tuberc ulosis
Ma. `Ontario. More dramatically;
hrsindreates• that one person dies
th
fro ' tuberculosis every ,second
day; in fact, ' one new, case of':"tub-'
erculosis. develops every five hours.:
In 1957; ' mor eople died_ from
this .disease • tha oni all other
infectious .diseases . excluding
influenza.:
Although".theo force of 'tubercul-
osis has been' diminished ,as: a:
lethal`"enemy of mankind;. says -Dr.
Dymond, it is ,a long destructive
illness which undermines the so
tial and economic structure.., It is
always :a struggle -to ;save .:people:
from; untimely .deaths, but, if we
are to -prevent these deaths, ',the.
disease itself must be fought;'
There. will come •,a, time, I'• am;
sure when tuberculosiswill have,
been banished from the ' earth
There will be• a time :when :young:'
couples can bring their children
into this world with : no fear of
their : being exposed • ;t0 this fright-
ening disease.
' • Great efforts towards this end
are already being made by : the
County and 'District ' Tubeeiculosis
Associations throughout. the Prov-
ince.. Your purchase: -of Christmas
Seals indirectly support their Mass
chest X-ray 'surveys. and - tuber-
culin programs. •Your local asso-
ciation
deserves" yourwholeheart-
ed support, he concluded
Sign bn a country road: "Drive
carefully., There' isn't a hospital
within! fifty, miles."
Bred for
Business
.,. New
Layers
from -
SWIFT
SW1FT'S
Features an unusual • number of proftt'factors,
Not onlycomlx r es a very high rate of production
with excellent,` e Sze it also has remarkable
gra � S
persistency -the ab�Tity to lay at a high rate
over a long period of ;time. • Feed conversion,
livability, and interior egg quality are unexcelled
in the 11a clastry„ Ideal. for floor or cage operations.
ORDER THIS EXCELLENT; LAYER NOW FROM ".
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T.UMATO :SOUP ...
10. ten -oz. Tins'
GOLDEN pEW
MARGAIUNE: •
2: one pound packages:..
THURSDAY, .FRIDAY, SATURDAY
DECEMBER, `10 - 11 = 12
$i.0
Doi nestic SHORTENING,
1 -pound package;.
:WIHTE:. SWAN
TOILET TISS.1
8 Large 'Rolls:
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MAPLE LEAF
CANNED HAMS,
?/z -Pound Tin•
NABOB COIi'F'EE
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Never -has •our selection of Lamp's -been
so extensive.! From: small' TV 'Lamps
at .$2:95, to exotic Freacii Provincial de-
signs at $43,00,' the display provides a .r
choice ;for every. gift occasion.
LAMPS FOR CHRISTMAS
Here is a special offer in time for Christ-
mas giving. Your choice' of one trilight
floor lamp and two. table .lamps ' .
The 'useful "for the •the -family," Chrome
• Dinettes; " Many sizes, in all the , popular
fromstyles and colors,
` 4'9 �Q
There is - nothing more appreci-
.ated ` than' a, set of Nesting
Tables. The selection at Box's
is complete. and includes var-
ious • styles and in the King annd
Qusen Sizes $ i i" 95
1RONf
Every girl hopes some' day to
own a Cedar Chest: Christmas
is the ,time to think of the plea
surd Shell gift will bring. See
our extensive display including
th'e'-fammisBoshart $50.00
Chest 'from • -
STREAMLITE SAMSONITE .. the
world's moat popular , ' luggage.
Triple strength •plywood construe--,
Win.-Scuffs.resistant coverings.
-Won't show' year!' cehi fete:
selection.' of ' then s• andwo
ens
"eases in a variety of s5narf 411 -
ion
hion finishes:
I ARVEit McMICHAE14_
DeputyReeve of Howick•
FURNITURE LAMPS
WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES
NOVELTY ITEMS.
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