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The Seaforth News, 1955-12-15, Page 8r •+>r • ^� ; LOVELY GIFTS FOR THE HOME GIVE KENWOOD BLANKETS The deluxe gift is always a Kenwood Satin bound blanket. Colors are rose, blue, yellow, green, wine, turquoise, white, cedar and peach. FAMOUS. QUALITY 72x 84 16.50 FLORAL TINT 72 x 84 1'9.95 RAMCREST QUALITY GOx84 72x84 e'uggest Caldwell Towels Large size, deep piled, de luxe quality Caldwell bath towels in a wide range of colors in plains, checks, floral patterns and novel designs. — Choose from our big stock at 1.00 to 1665 GIVE HER TABLE CLOTHS Sizes 54 x 54 and 54 x 72 in pattern or rayonetable clothslen 2.98to 4.50 Gift boxed at u„ -4ro- • *.0 1Rt1-� ►t' 1t Officers Elected by centrated Milk Producers, The Hibbert Federation The annual meeting of the Hibbert Federation of Agricul- ture was held on Friday evening Dec. 9, with a good attendance. J. M. Scat, 2nd vice pres., acted as chairman. The principal speaker was Jim Jacklin, of Elmwood. Field Repkesentative of the Ontario Federation of Ag- riculture. Mr, Jacklin spoke on the aims, achievements and poli- eies of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and its .kindred ;.croups. Mr. Jacklin did an ex- e,ire,lt job of presenting infor- mation on the following organ- izations and topics; The achieve - :clouts of the Ontario Federation ;.f Agriculture, The Milk Indus - 'r• Act, The Ontario Whole Milk Prcdacers League and formula pricing of fluid milk, The Con - 421.1016911.0110,.. Alvin Beuerman Agent WHITNEY CHICKS Will please you Any Heavy Breed 27e Any Light 33reed 30c IF ORDERED BEFORE .JAN 1 No down payment required Using all our own breeders st Ontario Cheese Producers Mark- eting Board, The Dairy Farmers of Canada, The Ontario Farm Products Marketing Act, The Ontario Vegetable Growers Mar- keting Board, The Ontario Bee- keepers Association, The Ont- tario Hog Producers Association, The Junior Farmers Association of Ontario, The Ontario Farm Forum, The Rural Co -Operator, Co -Operation Insurance Associa- tion, United Co -Operators of Ontario, Credit Unions, Ontario Co-Olperative Credit Socieiiy, and The Co Operative Union of Ontario. Mr. Jacklin was intro- duced by A. H. Daynard and thanked by Murray 'Christie. Brief reports were given by Fergus Lannin representing the Perth Cream Producers and Murray Christie for the Perth Hog Producers. A. H. Daynard, fieldman for Perth Federation of Agriculture spoke briefly, stating that our biggest .problem is keeping our •mem'bership well informed. He announced the Hibbert Work- shop to be held at 'Staffa on the week of January 9 to 13. Also that we have been fortunate hi securing, for a period of two days, Dr. Helen Abel, rural so- ciologist of Ottawa, as discussion leader. Jack Butson, chairman of dine nominating committee presented a slate of officers for 19.56 and the following were elected. Pres., August Ducharme, Dub- lin, R.R. 2; 1st vice., Calvin Christie, Cromarty; 2nd vice., J. M. Scott, (Staffa; ISec„ Gerald 'Carey, 'Cromarty; .Assistant Sec, 'Charles Roney, Dublin, R.R. 2., Directors: Lorne Aikens, Mit- rhell, B.R. 3; John Murphy, Sea - forth, R.R. 4; Jack Burchill, Dublin, R.R. 2; Harold Pethick, Dublin, R.R. 2; George •Smale, Dublin, 1R.R. 2; Fergus Feeney, Dublin, R.R. 2; Gordon Docking, Staffa; Frank Miller, (Staffa; Russell Miller, IStaffa; Jack Butson, ;Staffa; Fred Johns, Cromarty; Clarence Coleman, 'Cromarty; Wes. Russell, Croon - arty; Benson Stoneman, 'Crom- arty; Alex Hackney, Kirkton. CONSTANCE Mrs. Rabt. Jamieson, son James and 'daughter, Mrs. Arthur Colson ,(Isobel) left Friday by motor for Pittsburg, Ps,, to visit the former's daughter, Mrs. Jack Donald and Mr. Donald. The ;Public !School and 'Sun- day school are holding their Christmas entertainment in the schoolroom on Friday night, Dec. 16. A good (program is be- ing provided. Mr.[Murray Dale has been transferred from Weston to Clarkson. He will' be on the Lon- don to 'Sarnia line. Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Lawson were in London on Thursday, guests of their (daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren. Mrs. Lawson remained for a short visit, returning on Sunday. Save time and trouble— ! When you bank by mail, our nearest branch is as close to you as your nearest post-box. No parking problems! Ask for • special deposit forms at our nearest branch—we have more than 700 branches to serve you. NW -106 THE CAA IAN BANK OF COMMERCE SEAFORTH BRANCH, G. C, BRIGHTRALL, MANAGER CARD OF THANKS I0.... The Millson family and Mrs. Charlotte Lindsay wish, to thank the friends and neighbors for floral tributes and kindnesses shown to them in their bereave- ment; also the kindnesses, cards and visits to Mrs. MGLean during her long illness. Special thanks to Rev. Mr. Stinson, Rev, Mr. Milroy, the Muir Nursing home, the Whitney Funeral home, also to Dr, Gorwill The nieces and nephews of the late Mrs, Mina Worden wish to thank their friends and neigh- bors, nurses of Scott Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Frank Kling and l\frs. J. Cardio for kindness and sympathy shown thein during their recent bereavement; also for floral tributes I would like to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbors, Dr. Malkus, :nurses and staff of Scott Memorial Hospital, Rev. D. McDonald, and Rev. P. Davidson for the kindness shown my 'bus-, band during his .illness; also for the beautiful floral tributes, the loan of oars, the many acts. of'i kindness, and also the comforting: messages of sympathy since .tris death. Mrs. John Cairns Mr. Charles Scott of Auburn wishes to express his sincere thanks to the nurses and staff, also to Dr. McMaster, Dr. Brady and Dr. Malkus for their kindness during his illness in Scott Memor- ial Hospital; also those who visit- ed and those that sentflowers, treats and cards Mr. and Mrs. 'Borden Brown and familyspent Sunday with Hanover friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Waananes were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams, ISeaforbh• 'Sincere sympathy is extended to the members of the Milison fainly in the passing of their sister, the late Mrs. Anna Mc- Lean. The WIMIS. and WA. held their Christmas meeting on Wed. afternoon in the S. S. rooan with Mrs. Bill Dale presiding. Meeting opened by singing hymn 63 aft- er which 9ninutes of last meet- ing were read and adopted. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Babcock, followed with prayer by Mrs. W. L. Whyte. Reading by Mrs. .Lorne Lawson and Christian Stewardship taken by Mrs. Brown. A Christmas read- ing by Mrs. Frank Riley. MTs. Earl Lawson read a letter of thanks from Formosa, and the Christmas story was told by Mrs. Ross McGregor. The collet= tion was taken and eneeting closed by singing hymn 65. This was followed by the W. A. meet- ing. Mrs. Bill Dale presided in the absence of our president. Opened by hymn 63 and minutes were read. Moved by Mrs. Frank Riley and Mrs. Ross 'MacGregor, that the property committee of the church see about a new kitchen floor and cost. The la- dies were reminded that their '$5 donation 'would please be handed in before the end of the year. H ENSALL Rev. Donald MacDonald in- stalled the following officers of the Women's Missionary So- ciety of 'Carmel Presbyterian Church at their annual meeting on Thursday. The slate of offi- cers 'brought in by Mrs. W. Bell and Mrs. Purdy was accepted as follows: President, Mrs. S. Don - gall; vice-pres., Mrs. G. 'Walker and Mrs. J. A. Paterson; sec., Mrs. Rt. Y. MacLaren; treas., Mrs. 'Inez McEwen; supply sec., ldrs..B. Edwards; flower secre- tary, Mrs. W. R. Bell; welcome and welfare, Mrs. J. W. Bon- bhron; assistant, Mrs. W. R. Bell; .Glad Tidings, Mrs. B. Edwards; literature and library, Mrs. J. Forrest; Home Helpers, sec., Mrs. L. Purdy; pianist, Mrs. M. Dougall; Mission Band Leader, Mrs. Harry Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay of Chatham spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson. Mrs. Alberta Mac'Beath spent the 'weekend with Mrs. Gordon Heard in London. IMiss (Shirley 'Chapman R.N. of Sarnia was a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 'Ohapman. Mrs. Edna 'Corbett of Exeter spent the weekend at the ;home of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 'Schroeder,, Flying -Up Ceremony of the Brownies IOn Tuesday evening' Dec. 6th, Miss 'Seigner, District IC+ommis- stoner enrolled the following as Brownies: Ann Lawrence, Gail 'Sangster, Nancy Kyle, Ruth ISmale, Ruth Anne Traquair, ;Su- zanne Rennie, Marcia Little, Linda Noakes—Mrs. E. Bowe, leader. Mrs. Monteith, Division Corn missioner awarded Golden Bar to Mary Hann, Patsy 'Schwalm, Margaret Elgie, Sharon MacAr- thur, •Gertrude Toonk, 'Catharine 'Scare, Elaine Keyes. Service Stars were awarded S -years, Peggy 'Goddard; 2 years, !Carol Brown, Mary !Scene, Gertrude Toonk, Mary Haim, Pats y 'Schwalm; 1 year, Sharon Mac- Arthur, Catharine (Scene, Elaine Keyes; 7 -year, Jean Lavender. Tawny Owl Warrant, Jean Lav- ender. Flying✓T7p by Mrs. 'Con- nell (Area 'Commissioner) [Peg-' gy 'Goddard, RI/fairy 'Sean, 'Carol ,Brown, to ,guides. Inspection of Guides by Mrs. Monteith. 'Guide Awards by Miss Seigner. Ser- vice Stars: 1 year, 'Geraldine Harburn, Joan Kerslake, Gail Gunninghasn, Pat Rowe, Bhaa-on Elder, Judy elder; 12 year, Jane Hotton, Beth Goddard; 4 -year, Gwen 'S'pencer – Leader, Mrs. Lavender. (Second 'Class Badge, Pat Rowe, Gail 'Cunningham, Joan Kerslake. Proficiency Bad- ges: Cook—Jane Horton; Need- lewoman--'Gwen Spencer, Jame Horton; Pioneer—Gwen Spen- v� SEASON'S SAVINGS HOLLY PEAS, 20 oz, 5 for 95c FIOLLY CREAM CORN, 20 oz . 5 for 79c HOLLY KERNEL CORN, 14 oz , , 6 for 95c TIP TOP TOMATO JUICE, 48 ,oz.. 2 for 49c CHOCOLATES 1 lb Box 99c "XMAS MIX", choice quality Cantly 29c. 11:1 PEANUTS 2 lbs, for 49c MIXED NUTS 2 lbs. for 89c NYLON HOSE — 51 Gauge, 15 denier 89c pr. CLAIR HANEY PHONE 72 .15 awe wee esa mamma o Egmondville GENERAL MERCHANT FREE DELIVERY aa,® z Any man will be thrilled with this gleaming, distinctively styled TUX set of tie Clip and Cuff Links—only $.00. Other TUX Sets of distinction, all beautifully gift packaged, are 'priced from .38.50 to ,530.00. We are prepared to handle last-minute engraving on most items we sell SAVAUGE'S JEWELLERY GIFTS FINE CHINA 2S rs iyrc,�itie �er,u�:. /�Ite:.. NOMINATION Township of Tuckersmith A meeting of the electors of the Township of Tuckersmith, will be held in Town Hall, Seaforth, on Monday, Dec. 26, 1955, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of Reeve and Councillors for 1956, and School Trustees (2 to be elected) for the years 1956 and 1957. Nominations will be received from the hour of one o'clock to two o'clock in the afternoon. In the event of more being nominated than are requir- ed to fill the positions, an elec- tion will be held on Monday, Jan. 2, 1956. Polls will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.nr. at the following places: PSD 1, Mrs, Sheila King's house, Egmondville: DRO, Ilartry Chesney; PC, Win. Cameron. PSD 2, SS #8 — DRO, Roy Mc Gooch; PC, Wm. Scotchmer. PSD 3, SS #4—DRO, W. P. Roberts, PC George Turner. PSD 4; SS #3 DRO, Norris Sillery; P0, John Broadfoot. PSD 5, SS #1—DRO, Melville Traquair;; PC, Glenn Bell. PSD 6, SS #9—DRO, W. S. Broadfoot; PC, Robert Gemmell. E. P. Chesney, Ret. Officer NOMINATION Township of McKillop A meeting of the electors of the Township of , McKillop will be held at Winthrop hall on Monday, Dec. 26, 1955, for the purpose of nominating a Reeve and four Councillors. Nominations will be received from the hour of 1 o'- clock to 2 o'clock in the after- noon. In the event of more per- sons being nominated than are required to fill the office an elec- tion will be held on Monday, Jan. 2, 1956. Polls will be open ;from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the follow- ing places: No.1, Mrs. M. Carlin's house, lot 10, con. 5, Jas. Nolan DRO, Wm. Maloney PC; No.2, Wilmer Scott's house, lot 25, con. 4, James B. Hogg DRO, Alex Kerr PC; No. 3, Jos. Smith's house, lot 11, S.13 con., Dimer Dennis DRO, Stephen Murray, PC; No. 4, SS #7, con. 12, lot 26, John Campbell DRO, Ross Driscoll PC. J. M. Eckert, Ret. Officer ter, Jane (Horton.; !Camper— Gwen Spencer, Jane Horton; Header—Pat Rowe; Minstrel— Jane Horton; Homemaker — Gwen 'Spencer; (Citizen—Beth Goddard, Jane Horton,• Gwen !Spencer; 'Caenperaft—Jean La- vender; Little House Emblem— Gwen Spencer. Mr. Harold Bell of Toronto visited this week with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. (Bell. lila. and Mrs. Jack Peebles and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stan of London, visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Len Noakes. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Letitia 'Sangster, who has been ill in 'Clinton General Hospital. Mrs. Anderson of 'Hamilton visited this week with her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Ketchen. WALTON The date of Miss Faye Love's ;appearance as guest singer on '51000 -TV, Kitchener, Channel 13, was changed to Thursday night of this week, Dec. 15th at 6 p.m., on the half hour pro- gram, "Dutch Treat". IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear hus- band and father, Noble Holland, who died Dec. 13, 1954 He had a mile, a pleasant way, A helping hand to all he knew, He was so kind, so generous, and true, On earth he nobly did his best, Grant hint, Jesus, heavenly rest. —Sadly missed by his wile Ruth, and family, Dorothy, Bill, Eva and Marie In loving ,memory of a dear husband and father, William H. Popper, who passed away Dec. 18th, 1944 It's not the words, they are but few, It's the loving memory we keep of you, Though absent, you are ever near, Still loved, still missed and ever dear. —Lovingly remembered by his wife Nancy and faintly FOR SALE Dressed geese and ducks, ready Dec. 20. John Byerman, phone 848r24 Seaforth FOR SALE Milking machine (National) in good order, used one year. Phone 23r7 Blyth. Ernest Morue SALESMEN WANTED START YOUR OWN BUSIN- NESS in: Goderieh, Ethel, Exe- ter, Seaforth, Walton, Wingliam, Hensall, Grand Bend. You can easily make $75 weekly. For sales plan and free catalogue write to: FAMILEX, Dept. 33, Station 0, Montreal FOR SALE Quebec heater, $5. Apply to Mrs. Wood, Side street CANARIES FOR SALE Beautiful Border fancies, guar- anteed singers. An ideal Christ- mas gift. Phone3OR3 Dublin. A. Kramers, Dublin FOR SALE Child's desk 3.50; electric rec- ord player 7.50; electric rangette, chrome top, 12.50; 3 piece chest- erfield suite in very good condi- tion 69.00; some odd tables and chairs. Phone 851r14. Mrs. Roy Vodden FLOWERS. For Christmas beauty from the Mitchell Nurseries. Poinsettias, potted mums, azaleas, colorful wreaths, centre pieces, corsages for all occasions. Phone Wallace Ross, evening 135J; Mitchell, day 87 LOST On west side of Main st, or in one of the stores, a new ladies expansion watch bracelet in gift box from Savauges. Finder please leave at News office FOR SALE Sweet apple cider, 37 gal. bar- rels, 25 gal, barrels and 18% gal. barrels, 50c a gal. delivered. Bar•- rels extra. Phone 12r13 Dublin. C. J. Walker, R. R. 1, Cromarty. Also for sale, Heintzman apart- ment size piano, $225 delivered FOR SALE Large spruce Christmas trees $1 each at the farm. Louis Dillon, RR1 Dublin. phone 45r20 Dublin Livestock for Sale Anyone wishing to obtain Hol- stein cows, gravies or purebred from accredited herds, contact JOHN C. MIDDLETON Phone Clinton 437w3 All cows guaranteed TI -IE SFSATORTH NDWS Thursday, Deecember 15, 1955 BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers For all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595W MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon • Phone 90 Seatorth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A„ M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internist P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., daiip except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday only 7-9 pan. Appointments made in advance ere desirable VETERINARY SURGEON .1. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S. Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon. 9 to 6.30: Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM; Olintom —MoLateas Studio, Mon. 9 to 6.30 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., S71AIPORTH. ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks ef- fected at lowest rates in First. Class Companies INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Agent for Manufacturers Life Assurance Co. MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Phone 334 Res, 540 'blue coal' the solid fuel for solid comfort WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE OIL DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 332.10 PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope• with price list, 6 samples 21e; 24 sam- ples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-74, Noy. Rubber Co„ Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. AND FUEL OIL -WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 – Res 318 w FREE SERVICE TO FARMERS Don't waste money on minerals your land does not need. We will, without Marge to you, take samples of the earth in your fields and have them analyzed. Call Topnotch Feeds Limited Phone 16 or 375, Seaforth RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all lands of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR, opposite Dick House, phone 84710. Seaforth TO RENT Furnished rooms to rent suit- able for married couple or one lady, preferably no children: rent very reasonable. Mrs. R. Ken- nedy, West William, St., phone 303-R WANTED First Mortgage for $4000.00 on 147 acre farm with buildings in Hibbert Township. Willing to pay fair interest and yearly principal payments, Apply, McConnell & Hays, SeaYorth, Ontario TU R'KEYS Christmas and New Year's broad breasted bronze turkeys. Order early. D. J. Roberts, phone Mansell 670r3 - NOTICE Having purchased a new one- man chain saw, I am prepared to do custom work at $2 per hour. Frank Flannery, 40r14 Dublin FOR SALE 1952.green Chevrolet coach in good condition, directional sig nals, low mileage. Phone 185 or 395 Seaforth SALES AND SERVICE Viking Cream Separators. All electric models and gear type models. Repair* for all models Authorized dealer for dis- trict of Seaforth, Clinton and Brucefield,• Allowance made for used Separator Basil O'Rourke, Brumfield. 684r21 Clinton Notice to Creditors In the Estate of WILLIAM JAMES KINNIOY All persons having claims against the Estate of William James )tinny, late of the Township of McKillop, in the County of Hur- on, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on the 9th day of November, 1955, are hereby notified to Send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of December, 1955, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, this 29th day of November, 1955 McCONNELL & HAYS Seaforth, Ontario • Solicitors for the Executor Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD. Phase47