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GODEUICLI SIGNAL=ATA.R
Shapton Heads Huron
eratiop Of Agricultu
rOlerS ShOtad trive to cut,
O f 'their produce, nide than
Members were told at the annu
4 meeting 9f the Huron Federation
et;iture at Londesboro on
Wednesday of last week. This
means was suggested rather than
boosting production and constantly
asking the Government for aid.
The speaker was Hon. Ray Connell,
minister without portfolio in the
Ontario abinet. Hon. Mr. Connell
WO of his cost-cutting experience
said 611 Canadian provinces have
now approved compulsory farm
niarteting acts.
an Britain. he said, there is a
dual -voting requirement which de-
mands a GO 2, 3 percentage repro -
re ,Is.,.,.„.en„intoofttethe ofaavelltnetAtyanda
thepre
(-31:1., 3 per-eentage of the producers.
en the chic%en ran he, Any t tducr-r who does not regis-
erateS. ter prior to a marketing scheme
He LtV,ki the steps he had taKen , rote is prohibited from growing
to cut 1/4.-ests from 27 oc-nts a pound 4the product in question if the vote
in 1931 for baiter neat to 19 cents is successful.
.i pound this !ear The speaker Harron Federation unanimously
was substituting for Hon_ NV_ A backed a resolution calling for an
Goodfellow. Minister of Agricul- arnenzdment in Ontario marketing
ture, who was unable to be present " wte aNtairentents, which would
due to illness. grant .approval on 60 per cent of
I In viewing the development and those paWiiii.rs who actually vote.
procedures of farni-marketing leg- At present the legislation requires
'station in Ontario. Mr. Connell 160 per cent to vote in favor and
the 00 per cent must represent at
least 01 per cent of all registered
produce
County federations across Qii-
tario have been approving the re-
solution because by present rules
any producer who fhils to vote is,
in effect, voting against the scheme.
Nuclear Power
Nuclear hydro power "probably
will be" available in Ontario by
1970, Ur.- Connel said, although at
present it is not as practical or as
economical as steam or water -pro-
duced power.
Many Huron farm families will
be affected by the reduced density
requirements recently announced
by Ontario Hydro.
Assembly yards of Ontario Hog
Producers Association will be set
up 4t Clinton 'January 14, W. R.
CHRISTMAS 'MEETING HELD
OF NORTH STREET W.M.S.
The Christmas meeting of North
Street W.M.S. was held in the
church hall with a attendance of
37. .The president, Mrs. 2. J. Pridr
ham, presided.
It was reported that, ,the soeiety
Lobb, ktesident of the Huron hog
producers, announced.
Winston. Shapton, of R.R. 1,0,Fac-
eter, was elected president of the
federation to succeed Douglas Mc-
Neil, .R. 6, Goderich. —Mr. McNeil
was president the past two years.
Other officers elected: Warren
Zurbrigg,',R.R. 1, Gorrie, first vice-
president; Gordon Grigg, Wroxeter,
second vice-president; J. Carl em-
ingway, Brussels, appointed secre-
tary-deldman.
went over their allocation ler the
ijai. The society sent a gift to
its missionary for prayer, Miss
Dotty. The new missionary for
prayer for 1$58 and 11959 is Miss
Marjorie Uobson, 11.N., who is with
the mission atIndore, Iniia. Mrs.
Peers =Ported 4at...a...aarge bale
had been sent to Korea and an-
other to Toronto. Mrs. Westbrook
gave the report of the nominating
committee. It was decided to held
a Christmas party for the Mission
Band.
The devotional part of the meet-
ing was conducted by Mrs, W.
Moorhead. An inspiring program,
following the Missionary Monthly
outline, was presented. Eight
members sang Christmas
numbers. They were,accompanied
by Miss Barbara Eustace. Then,
the members joined in singing
Christmas carols. This was follOw-
ed by a social half hour When lunch
was zerved.
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SALTFORD CLUB
'LISTS OFFICERS
SAIRFORID, Dec. 16.—The ladies
of the Saltford Commu ity Club
held their annual meeting d ban-
quet last Thursday at Tiger unlop
lnn with 24 members and seven
guests present.
A short business meeting f 'llow-
ed, conducted by the presA ent,
Mrs. -Elva' McCabe. Annqui rep rts
were given which showed a v y
THT.YRSDAY, DEC 1th, 1957-;
sueeessfill ye4i. Iiiirsiate• of of,;.
s for 1058 was KnserAted
asicell and Mrs. Westizae,
nominatiug .c�rnuilttee as foltow5:
President, Mrs, mt1iLt. cCabe
(jr.);. /St vieq-president, Mrs, Z1.
Jenkins; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. T.
Lamb; secretary, Mrs. A—Hamilton;
treasurer, Mrs. W. 1"isner; assistait
treasurer, Mrs. W. McLean; flower
and ca ,* secretary, Airs. V. West
lake; cancer representative, Mrs. T.
Lamb; visiting eommitree, Mrs, A.
IMaskell and Mrs. W. Westlake;
work group, Mesdames Montgom-
ery, Fisher, Jenkins, Hamilton and
Snyder.
Euchre followed with' prizes go-
ing to Mrs. T. Jewell as, high lady,
consolation to Mrs. '1 Lamb and al
travelling prize to Ms. Worthy
Fowler.
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Reynold's Heavy Duty 18"
FOILWRAP
MINCEMEAT
TOMATO JUICE
Jane Parker
Reg. Price 59c—SAVE 4.
25 ft roll 5-5,
Reg. Price 450—SAVE 4o
28 -oz tin 41,
SPECIAL 1
2 48 -oz tins 5 3,
BAKERY FEATURES!
LEMON PIE
Jano Parker
PINEAPPLE' PIE
Jane Parker Marble
POUND CAKE\
Jano Parker Plain
DONUTS
Reg. Price 49c—SAVE 4o
each 45,,
Reg. Price 55c—SAVE 6a
- each 4 ,
Rail. Price 39o—SAVE 6o
each 3 3,
SPECIAL 1
2.Pk95 of 12 49,
JANE PARKER FAMOUS
FRUIT
CAKE 3 -lb ring 2:39
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ANN PAGE "FAMOUS" FiUff CAKE
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MILD & MELLOW
8 O'CLOCK
COFFEE
-,kiSTOM GROUND
,1-16 bng 2413
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FRESH FRUITS and VEGEfABLES
Sunkist Seedless, Large Mile 88's, Fancy Christmas Navel
CRANBER:RIES
DELICIOUS APPLES
AN.JOU PEARS Br
itish C°IumbEilL;u4in°: Lar.
EMPEROR GRAPg.
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
CAULIFLOWER
C LERY HEARTS
Cape
Cod, Fresh Christmas
No. 1 Grade
Stock,
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DOZEN 59c
1-ila cello bag 29c
British Columbia, Very Finest For
Eating, Extra Largir Size, Extra Fancy
Juicy,
palifornik Christmas Table Stock,
Large Clusters, Fancy Red
Cal!ornia, Fresh Green,
No. 1 Grade
California, Trimmed, Reidy to Cook, No. 1 Grade, it
- CeIIo Wrapped
Califorhia
Jumbo faze, No. 1
Grade,
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5 for 9,
5 for 39c
2 lbs 3 5c
lb 19c
each 3 5c
1.4 5
eac c
CHRISTMAS FLOWERS
VISIT OUR FLOWER DEPT. — WE HAVE FOR YOUR SELECTION A VERY BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF LARGE, BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS.
SINGLE BLOOM POINSETTIAS 1.79
TRIPLE BLOOM POINSETTIAS 3.49
CHRYSANTHEMUMS " Largo Pots Full Of Bloom 1.99
AND MANY MORE OTHER VARIETIES
_AZALEAS Very Beautiful, lege Pot - 3,5 9
CYCLAMEN.' Something Really Nice, Large Pot 2.2 5
MIXED .FLOWER IN PAN Table Centrepiece 1.99
SAVE 41c
BUY BY THE
CARTON
POPULAR BRANDS
aGARETTEs
189
CARTON OF 200 CIGARETTES
Jane Parker Rag. Price doz 27c—SAVE 5c
DONUTS Sugar, Cinnamon or Comb. 2 pkgs of 12 49c
Jane Parker
DROP COOKIES
Christmas
CRACKERS
Jano Parker Plain
POTATO CHIPS
Reg. Price 35c—SAVE 60
pkg 29c
'Reg. Price $1.191—SAVE 20c
box of 12 99c
12 -oz pkg 5 9c
301/2 -oz. tin 1.5 9
12 -oz pkg 3 5 c
8 -oz pkg 21c
°oar 3.9.8
499
::a3cch: 43 9 .1 9 98
Peek Freon Orchid Drum
ASSORTED BISCUITS
McCormick's
CLUB CRACKERS
Tasty
CHRISTIE'S RITZ
Sagebrui%0
GUN it HOLSTER SET
13citin Bound
TERYLENE BLANKET
Vinyl, 22" Prigh (Moving Eyes — Rooted Hair)'
LATEX DOLLS
T.V.
HOSTESS CARTS
Christmas (For Indoor Use)
'TREE LIGHTS
Christmas (For Outdoor Una)
TREE LIGHTS
string of 1.99
sfringpf 15 5 .49
a
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MIXED NUTt
1 -Ib cello pkg c
Frozen hod features r
Brodor's Reg. Price 2 pkgs 39c—SAVE 10c
PEAS 3 12 -oz pkgs 49c
Cascade Reg. Price pkg 37c—SAVE 16c
STRAWBERRIES 3 15 -oz pkgs 95 c
HikILVORSON
CHRISTMAS TREES
NATURAL SPRUCE, COLOUR PROCESSED, FIRE RESISTANT
Green $219 White $2
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