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SPECIALS
FOR .AUG UST 27 - 22 - 291,11 AT
Smith's Superior Food Market
arket
SHREDDED WHEAT
2 18 -oz pkgs.., ,,.., 53c
JOHNSON'S
HARD GLOSS GLO COAT �y
�Ic
NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE
6 oz jar 99c
REDPATH GRANULATED
SUGAR 10 lb. 7'7c
STOKELY'S' PINEAPPLE -
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ..... ... 35c
DREAM WHIP - 2 oz pkg. 29c
WHITECAP
MARSHMALLOWS .. 16 oz bag 35c
PHONE 12
WE DELIVER
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DUBLIN
Jim Jordan and daughters, Col-
leen and 'Ca'thy, Toronto, called
en friends here.
Mr, and Mrs. Fergus Kelly are
on a' trip to the Canadian West.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat McGrath and
children spent Sunday In Lond-
on.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pugh, Clair-
mont, with Mr, and Mrs, Fergus
Stapleton.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fitzgib-
bons and Mr, -and. Mrs. Don Fitz-
gibbons, Hamilton, with Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Flannery,
MT and Airs. Mac Robertson,
Guelph with Mm. and• Airs. Joseph
Dill.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Denomme,
Dundas, with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Cronin.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flanagan,
Kitchener, Il'r. and Mrs. Alfred
Connolly, Kinkora, with Mr: and
Mrs, Frank Bruxer.
Mr. and Mas. J. Hamilton, St.
Thomas with Miss Monica Byrne,
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank .D1i1, Lan-
sing, with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. MIL
The Dublin Pee Wee ball club
will play the Mitchell Dodgers at
the Dublin Recreation Grounds
on Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Ashland,
Wisconsin, are spending a week
.t
with. Mrs. Loins Krauskopf.
Mr•, Keith McCarthy of Kitch-
ener spent the week end art the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Lloyd McCarthy.
Mr. and 'Aims. John Krauelcopf
and son Bobby' of Clawson, Mich.,
spent last week with Mm, and
Mrs, Lloyd 'McCarthy.
BORN
Hulley. — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on August 20th, to Mr.
and Mrs. K. M. Hulley, rr'1 Lon-
desboro, a son.
Jansen At Scott Memorial'
Hospital, on August 21st, to Mr.
and Mrs, John Jansen; rr18 Sea -
forth, a son
Dungey — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on August 25th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Bedford Dungey, Sea -
forth, a daughter
Bromley — In Clinton Public
Hospital on August. 17, to Mr.
and -Mrs. Charles Bromley, rr 1
Blyth, twin sons .
Consitt—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital. on August 12, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Coneitt, rr 2 Kippen, a
son. .
Hesselwbod—In Clinton Public
Hospital an August 18th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Hesselwood, Blyth,
a daughter
Richardson—In Clinton Public
Hospital
on August to Mr.
g
and Mrs.. Carl' Richardson, rr 8
Seaforth, a'daughter
TOWN TOMO
Mr, and firs. Reg. Hart oY Tor•
Onto, are, spending their Holiday
at tile Bone of Mr, and Mra, loo.
beet SeOtt.
Mr, joint Baldwin has sold h+l
house on Goderieb. street, west t9
Mr. W, 0, Moore, manager •of +the
Toronto -Dominion Bank, with
possession In about two weeks:
Mr. and Mr's. James Hogg re-
turned to their lioitie in Coiling:
wood OIL SOLOIST actor spending
the past week with Air. and AIDS,
Bedford Duey and Brenda.
A'lr, and Mrs. Louis 2Ielwig of
Detroit, Mich., Mx and Ma's. Ar.
elite Brown of Manitoulin Island,
Mr. and Mrs, -Siert Anstdee and
daughters Barbara and' Carol ,of
Sudbury, "Were guests •of Mr, and
Mrs. Wallace Ross anti 'family..
and' Mrs, 'R. M. Scott +ancl
Mr, and Mrs. Alex, Smith and
son, Mark, have returned 'home
from a motor' trip to the Eastern
States by way of the 'Thousand
Islands and St. Lawrence Sea-
way. They visited with :Mrs, 17arl
Case et. Fort Anne and `M'. and
Mrs.. Wyman .Griffin at Albany,
N Y. •
Mrs, Geo, Connell of Seaforth
has returned home atter spend-
ing several weeks with her eon,
Mr, and Mrs, Roy Connell et tile
Nile.
Miss Kathleen McCully and
Miss. McGully of Toronto visited
Mr. Isaac •McGavin on Sunday.
Mr, and Ma's. Lyle Jordan of
Toronto and Mr. and MOS. Wm,
Byrne of Trenton Mich., spent
the weekend with Mrs, Jean
Fortune.
Robert " Beuttemmvller• and
Franklin, Bryeus attended the
Ontario Young Liberals Associa-
tion 'summer oonference at Mil-
ford Manor, Muskoka, as dele-
gates for the Huron riding, They
attended the conference in the
company of Mr. James ,Scott, ex-
ecutive director of the Ontario
Liberal Ass'oe ation, who address-
ed the conference at t+lle Satur-
day noon lnuoheon.
Mr. and MTS. Scott liableirk
and Mr, and Mrs, L. B. Melanson
and two children a'etttrned •on
Friday from•a trip to New Brun-
swick and Prince Edward Island.
Miss D.onellcla Adams returned
to her home on Saturday after a
very "pleasant holiday with her
brother, Corporal K. T. Adams,
Mrs, Adams and sons in Winni.
peg, She also visited with •Mr,
and. Mrs. Malcolm. ,Mackinndn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Laudenbaoh,
Sarnia, were week -end visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. L. Laudenbach.
Rev. Thos. McQuaid and Mr.
Jahn McQuaid have returned af-
ter a week's holiday on a motor
trip to Grand Forks; North Da-
kota,
Mr, and Ms's. Arnold Scott and
Mr. Doug. Scott, Montreal, are
holddalying with Mr. and MOs.
Jas. T. Scott.
Mr. Bob McGonigle spent lest
week -end in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MoKdnd-
sey who spent the summer at the
Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, are
visiting with Mr, and Mrs, 11. R.
• MCKhidseY,
a I Miss Ruth Joynt, Toronto, is
holidaying with her parents, Mr.
Land ,Mrs, Robelrt. Joynt.
s Mr, Cyril Ryan. Is in ' 'Scott
; Metnorial Hospital this week fol.
lowing an =Went at the Yarm
li' of Iris faUher, Mr. Joeeph Ryan,
Ion Saturday,
Father l0llwyn Morris, Port
• Dover, visited with his another
during the week -end,
Mrs, 0, P. Sills and ,Mrs, T. L;
Slattery attended the graduation
of Miss Patricia Hays as a nurse
on Saturday in Detrait, •
Mr. and MTs, John Hotham
and' family, Windsor, are holl-
daying with Mr, and Airs. John
Hotham Si'. ' They attended the
Morton McFadden wedding on
Saturday in Burlington,
BRODHAGEN
Air, Gary Sho1di e has taken a
position in Landon in the office
of the Engineers' Dept., of the
Department of I-Iighways.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred. Ahren8
spent a few days on a trip t
Toronto, Hamilton, Fort Erie
and other points last week,
Mr. and Airs. Lew Hicks, Mr.
and MOs. Ralph H+inks, Alvin and
Sherry do Blenheim, on Sunday
visiting the formeris nephew, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank'Hdaks.
Mr. awl Mrs, Louie •Buuek and
girls of Ellie°, with Mr. and Mrs
Reuben Bnuck.on -Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed 'Crowder and
Mrs. John 0,-D,iegel of Stratford
with .Mors, W. L, Querengesser on
Sunday.
•Ma'. and Mas. Wm, Hinz and
Mr, and Ma's. john Moat, Mitoli-
ell, with Mr and ,Mrs. Ed IPreut-
er on Sunday.
Masters Randy ; and Bradley
McKenzie of Detroit and Roy
Kleber of Kitchener iliave been
holidaying with their aunt and
uncle, . Mm and Mrs. 'Wilbur
lloegy.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob of
Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs.
Chris W. Leonhsedt on Sunday.
Many from :here attended the
wedding acception of Mx. and
Mrs. Donald Wolfe (Beth Cole)
at Monkton 'community hall on
Saturday evening.
St. Peters Lutheran cemetery.
decoration services were held on
Sunday afternoon. A short open
air service was held with the
Brodhagen Band accompanying
the hymns and Rev. Paul Fischer'
of Zurich was in charge •of the
eervices. Ile chose .as his theme
"The Church in the ,Graveyard”
and pointed out that, St. Peter's
•Churcli was like a beacon loo a
hill, guiding the living and giv-
ing them the opportunity to find
the way.
' Flowers adorned the altar of
the Church on Sunday,in memory
of William L. Querengesser, who
passed away one year ago, Aug-
ust 22nd. They were placed by
his wife and family. Also a large
basket of flowers was in the
a
SEAFORTH DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8
AT 10 A.M.
All school buses will operate over the same
routes as at the close of school in June.
ALL BUS ROUTES . WILL. BE REVISED UPON COMPLETION
OF REGISTRATION TO PROVIDE MAXIMUM SERVICE TO
ALL PUPILS
BUSES WILL LEAVE SEAFORTH AT 8.30 A. M. ON TUES.
DAY, SEPT. 8 AND SUBSEQUENTLY AT' 7.30 EACH MORN-
ING
Por further information contact
L. P. PLUMSTEEL, Principal
chancel in memory of Airs, Rud-
olph Fischer who passed away
12 Years ago, August 2::/rd, from
the family, and another basket
of flowers from •fixe Donald
Wolte and Beth Cole wedding on
Seturda3', which was solemnised
at Mt 'Pleasant United Church,
Mie Elizabeth Moreno of Kit-
chener at the home of ,T, la', Prue -
ter for a few days..
Mrs, Robert Rock, Rebecca and
Ihobert Ief Dartmouth, Nova Sea-
tia are visiting with Mi", and
Mr's Edwin Rock.
Mr, anti Mrs. Ivan Crossman
anti Mr, rand ,firs. John Antstein,
Mr, and MTs. Robert Antstein
and girls of Kitchener with Mr.
and Mrs.. Fred Herbert recently.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Eugene Hinz and
Laura of London, Mr, and Mrs,
Lorne Hinz, Sandra and Robert,
oihatham, with Mr. and Mrs,
Laverne' WolYo.
Congratulations by telephone,
from Mr. and Mrs.' Dish Si'atson
`of Calgary, Alberta, were receiv-
ed by Mr, and Mrs. Donald Wolfe
at their recent •mar'riage.
Relatives here receiyed word
of the death of .Ernest Brodbag-
en, 81, of R11,1, Elmwood, at the
+I1•anover hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Snaith.
and family and Mr, Edward
Smith' in Hanover on Sattnxlay,
Miss Phyllis Ahrens spent a
few days with Tena Wintering -
ham, Mitchell.
BRUCEF'IELD
Mies Betty Ann Lazenby has
returned to her home in Belle.
vllle atter visiting her grand-
mother, Mrs, Fred Rathwell.
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Calvert,
Dale and Harold, Detroit, were
guests at Mrs. Fred Rathwell
this week,
Whys. Gus Voth of Detroit is
visiting with friends in the vil-
lage and with .her father, Mr.
C. D. Sdmpsen:
Mr. and Mrs, Anderson and
family of :the RCAF have moved
into Mr. N. Sillery's house. We
welcome them to the village.
Mr. and Mrs. John ioMuntrie,
Bewail and MT, and Mrs. H.
Carter, Clinton, were visitors
with Miss Mary Gibson on Sun-
day,
Mrs. T., A. Dutton and Mrs.
Bruce Menary, Bayfield were in
London on Monday.
Mrs. H. Berry and Master
Lawrence Elliott spent a few
days with Mi'. and Mrs, A, D,
Smith, Bluevalle,
Rev. B. Davison will occupy
the pulpit of the United Church
on Sunday morning at the usual
time, 11 o'clock.
MT. Jas. Burdge spent a few
days with lode parents, Air. and
Mr's. Fred Burdge.
FEDERATION NEWS
By J. Oar' Hemingway
What's new?
Perhaps each one
,of us would answer ,differently.
One afternoon last week it was
a new experience for me to visit
the white bean growers .process-
, ing plant at London.
This "plant is just another ex-
ample of what can be •accomP-
iiebed by farmers df they work
harmoniously together. These
men were not willing to stay in
a rut but I believe were the first
to introduce the "electric eye"
bean picker in •Canada.
This uncanny" machine removes
the discolored and damaged
beans much more cheaply than
the .hand pickers. By this means,
I'm afraid, the cost to consumer's
was reduced much more than
Profits were increased to the pro.
ducers. It did, however, increase
consumption, permitting increas-
ed produdtion of this crop. It also
placed the Ontario grower in a
much better competitive position
on world markets.
Operating under a negotiating
Plan the White Bean Board must
Purchase all beans offered to it
at not less than the mininnun
price agreed by the Board and
the trade Manx times it is nec-
essary to sell on the world mar-
ket at a loss and make up the
difference tram the 85c per 100
deducted for equalization fu-nd,
For many years this plan has {
worked out quite well but diff".
culties are non being enOomiCer-
ed. By this pian the dealer can
buy large quantities •ot beans at 11
harvest time at the minimum
Price
and hold them for a"rise in
price.
If the price gees up the dealer
gets a handsome profit but if it
rops he sells to the Board with
no loss.
While I was at the plant a re-
cent assignment was being pick-
ed. The Price in the world mark-
et has dropped and these beans
will have to be supported heav-
ily.
Another dealer has informed
the Board that he has 80 carloads
which he will assign to the Board
shortly, These, too, will have to
be heavily supported from the
equalization fund collected from
the farmers.
In the date winter I was told
that these beans could have been
sold to Britain with little or no
support it the Bean Growers had
known of and . controlled the
product. At present the Growers
carry the risk of loss if the price
drops and the ,dealer .opportunity
for the profit if the "price goes
up. •
Has the negotiating type plan
outlived Its effectiveness for the
White Bean Growers? Should
this group be. proceeding to it
Marketing Agency Plan where
the producer would have ,the op.
poutunity tor profit as well as
the 'risk of loss?
Similarly should the Hog Pro^
duets be advancing' from Mark-
eting Agency to Processing?
It seems apparent that defic-
iency payments in the hog Indus-
try will prrove advantageous to
the largo processor at the ex-
pense of the srnaii Backer and
producer. Is it now time tor the
next step forward?
BROWNIE'S
LIMITED
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron county
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, August 27 - 28
HORROR SHOW-- Double Feature
"The H -Man"
(Adult Entertainment) (Color) All Star Cast
"The Woman Eater"
(Adult Entertainment)
GEORGE OOULOURIS - VERA DAY
(One Cartoon)
SATURDAY AND MONDAY, August 29-31
-- Double Feature --
"The Hard Man"
(Calot')
GUY MADISON - VALERIE FRENCH
"Juke Box Rhythm
JO MORROW • JACK JONES
(One Cartoon)
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, September 1 - 2
-- Double Feature --
"Doctor At Sea"
(Color)
DIRK BOGARDE - BRIGITTE BARDOT
"The Naked Truth"
TERRY THOMAS - DENNIS PRICE
(One Cartoon)
Two Shows Nightly --- Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CARS FREE
EGMONDVILLE
Mr. and Airs, Herb Coombs vis-
ited with Air. and lire. Joseph
Storey and Mr, and Miss. Harry
IIart of Preston.
Air. and 'Vim. Wesley Coombs
and children were week end vis-
itors with Air. and Mas, Kenneth
Forbes at Galt.
The sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to Mrs. Barton of
Listowel in the passing of her
son, Ben, which sad event 000ue-
red at Cornwall; also to his sis-
ter, Mrs. Leonard Strong. Surviv-
ing besides his mother and wife,
are two sisters and three broth-
ers: Robert Barton, Stratford;
Mrs. Earl Hastings, Listowel;
Kenneth Barton, Martintown,
Lloyd Barton, Arwood, and MTs.
Leonard Strong, Tuckersmith.
Airs. Wm. Houghton and Airs.
Thomas Laing of Cromarty call-
ed on firs. R. Dalrymple on
1A
r.
Thursday.
Diane Dapple, daughter of Mr.
and 'Mr's, Win. Dapple, had the
misfortune to fall off her bi-
cycle on Tuesday when she
•struck fresh gravel, cutting her
knee severely which required
several stitches to close and she
was a couple of days in the hos-
pital,
MOVVORAIWWWWWWWWVIINV
E. J. ROWLAND
PLUMBING & HEATING
Sales & Service
Phone GG r9
Dublin, Ont.
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APPLICATIONS will be received by the
undersigned up to and including Friday,
August 2S, 1959, for the position of
WEIGH ASTER
For the Town of Seaforth
Duties consist of the operation of the Town
of Seaforth Municipal Scales daily:
Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p,m.
Saturdays — 8 a.m to 12 noon
and on other occasions -by arrangement
REMUNERATION WILL BE AT
THE RATE OF FIFTY OEvTq _.,,,,,,L.,
PT,.r, Sxrr.r
D. H. -WILSON
Clerk, Town of Seaforth
Highest Prices
Highest Prices paid for all kinds of
GRAIN
WHEAT
BARLEY
OATS
BUCKWHEAT - CORN - RYE
BEANS
We are in the market for —
Registered and Commercial Genesee
and Cornell Seed Wheat
See us before disposing
We are also buyers of Timothy and
Clover Seed
Agent for Master Feeds, Cement, Insecticides
and Grain Treatment
W. G. Thompson & Sons
PHONE 32
LTD,
HENSALL