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Short point, neat fitting collar, single or
French cuff style in a fine count English
white broadcloth
Sizes 14 to 18 - Sleeves 32 to 35
"" $4.95
GIFT BOXED,
HUNDREDS OP
Christmas
TIES
POR RIM
Neat stripes, under -knot de-
signs, paisleys, foulards,
checks, neat designs, plain
shades, polka dots, "you
name it —we have it" in
the biggest choice of
shades. Each tie gift boxed
1.00 to 2.50
Argyles, clocks, checks,
flecks, plain ribs and
novel design in Kroy
wool, silk & wool, or pure
wool. Size 101/2 to 12.
Gift boxed
$1.g$
FORSYTH
OROMARTY
• ntirr and "MrerJ: Ileckler of- Zn"
rich visited on Wednesday with
Moir daughter and, son,111,41aW,
Mr, and Mrs, 1)ona1d Scott.
Mr. and Mrs, PeroY Adana% and
family of STYLI). 1,Y4re gURdaq Y10'
4tOTS 'W1V1 Mr, 9.nd Mrs, George
Wallace.
X7S,^ hl. Moore returned home
on. TbirredaY trona Seaterial hoop.
Iltal Where, she hatbeen 1) patient
far two weeks. •
Mr: and 'Mrs. Jas. Sorensen and
aon Jim of Georgetown were, the
guests of Mr. and •Mrs. Jas. Dam -
Me) -on 'Sunday. . . ..
'Mi': sad Mrs. It: IVIeKelicT were
guests at a banquet Widen was
held at Armstrong's restaurant
Exeter, on Saturday evening,
' Mrs. Prank Harlourn, Mitoliell,
is with Mil. W. Crawford who is
mt.-enjoying the best -of healtb.
'CVO?* has been received of the
death of a former resident of
Crormarty, Mr. Francis ,GloSsop,
which occurred in London on. Sat.
arday..
e.) The ICGIT vesper service will
be ,,held in °tonicity churah Sun-
-day evening, Dec, lath at eight
o'Clock. •• .
Mr. and Mrs. W. Chessell and
family of, Mitchell were Sunday
:visitors ,with. Win and Mrs, Gordon
,•• •iVias., M. Lomond was hostess.
for the December meeting of the
WMS. WITS, Lamond presitlecl .us-
ing, the . Christmas programme
printed in the Glad Tidings. The
scripture lesson was read alter.
nakely and 1VErs. W. Harper read
the Glad Tidings prayer. The top-
ic "What do people want tor
0 Christmas", wee given. by Mrs,
C. McKaig and Mrs, W. Miller
diad charge of the study book.
O Her assistants .were Miss Olive
Spore, Mrs. Houghton, IlVfxs.. W.
Harper, Mrs. Grace Scott and
0 Mrs. ,1'. Laing. The regular re-
, f11, parts were given by the secretary
and tt•easurer and annual reports
were given by treasurer and ithe
different secretaries. The pres.,
Mrs. T. Laing conducted ;bile busi-
ness. The report of the nominat-
ing oontraittee was ,given by Ws.
F. Allen and all officers were re,
elected as follows: Hon. Pres.,
Mrs. Sadie Scott; Pres., Mats,T.
Laing; 1st Vice Pres., Min, CMd-
er ValcZaig; 2nd Vice Pres.,Mrs.
M. Lammond; Sec., -Mrs. T.
Scott; -Assistant See., Mrs. K. Me.'
Kellar;. Treas., Mrs. W. Hamer;
Glad Tidings Sec., MTS, Houghton,
.Supply,Sec., Mrs. Sadie •Scott;
Weloofne and Welfare, Mrs, L.
i,... Sorsdahl; Home Helpers Sec.,
,Mrs. M. Houghton and MTS. T. M.
Scott; Pres Sec., Mrs. K. Mc-
Kellar; •CGIT leader, Mrs. M:
Lammoucl; Organist, Whs. W. Mil-
o ler; Nominating Clem., ,Idrs. F. Al-
len and 1VIrs. lVfoore. Auditors , _
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Mr:
sGrace Scott and Mrs. L.
Sorsdahl:•
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4.
Fine white crepe
scarfs with neat
fringe ends and no
monogram in the
initial of your
choice. Each one
individually boxed
WALTON
The November meeting of the
Walton W. L was held on Thurs-
day evening in the Community
Hall with a •spienclid attendance.
The opening* exercises were pre-
sided over by Mrs. F. Walters.
Mrs. Donald Buchanan gave the
motto, "No rale is a good rule un-
less 'it will work as well for your
neighbor, or -wen your enemy as
it will worletor you". The secre-
t/ tavte. report was given by Mrs.
••• E. McOreatth.. Correspondence was
read, alko a card of thanks. A pe-
tition was -signed regarding trad-
ing stamps. Roll -call was answer-
ed with "As EL Canadian what is
Your beef?" A tommittee was"ap.
Pointed to take charge of the
course "Catering to Crowds" to
be held next April still 'consisting
of Mrs. Wni. Timmer, Mrs, R.
Travis, Mrs. Wm. Dennis, MTS. G.
McArthur, Mrs. Glen Corlett.
Plans were made to attend 01(NX
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY - - SAT. 'TIL 9 P.M
g STEWARTAp- R • S.
Ideas
ealtore
d more
in sti.,re?,
e
Tri -Lights
Pin -Up Lamps
REFRIGERATORS
Table Lamps
Smokers
Bon Bon Stands
Rest Rocker
Occasional Chairs
Hassock
Hamper
Electric Blankets
Bed Spreads
Pictures
Bed Lamps
Boudoir Lamps
Lamp Tables
Coffee Tables
Cocktail Tables
End Tables
Mirrors
Larnp Shades
Hundreds of Wonderful Christmas
GIFTS to choose from
Waffle Irons Grills
Electric Clocks Heating Pads
ELECTRIC STOVES T -V & RADIOS FREEZERS
PHONE 43 BOX FURNITURE SEAFORTH
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Mtastly broadcast on luridly aOl
Other 011.11.06laS com
Intitments the ,Deo, meeting, W
oluCtiged Trdin the'reguler digs e
Thursday evening Deo, 10511 when
Sante, Claus will be 1)1'04014 t
conduct gift exobange valued 'a
50c, A donation of 50o `will al
be received C-01` a needy cause
The treasurer's report was give
by Mire, T. Dundcs, Mrs, C. Mai
tin condnoted •the eitiseneltip pro
gram dusting vikhicla a tiuestiouitir
on Radio and TV programing was
filled out. 'The highlight of 511
evening WAS dlie showing of oeloi
ed.slideb by IMIrs, Derne 1VICKinle
(nee Doris. Solinston)' of Brant
ford, on a recent trip to Cara
Venezuela,. South America, Court
esy remarks were gixen. by Mrs
Martin and a was i'esonteO
by Mks, D. Duelmaran. Lunch 'list
esses were Mil, Ron Bennett, Mrs
Harold Bolger Mir. S. Humph
ries, Ws. A, ,loubts, mMns. L. Mar
shall and Ws. Re Ryan.
The' -regular monthly moatini
of the 17tit and -boundary group°
Duff's United Church -was helc
at the, home of Mrs. Martin Haat
with 16 members present, Mrs
Buolranan presided over the Meet
Ing -wallah was opened with the
singing of hymn '."Hairk th
'Herald Angels sing", •-and PraYe
by Mal. Bann.. Mrs,' Cliff Hoeg
read the eerintilre taken frOB
Luke 2. In Ma business peado
election of officers '10as'taleld aa
follows; Pres., /Vars. Don Beohan
ari, Sec., Mrs. 1V3artila•Bsi5A;
Trbas, Wins. G. Williamsorti,..W. A
Twits., Mrs. C. Ritchie; 'Buppe
Com, Mrs. C. Hoegy; Mrs. R
Graig, las, Wan, Mur;
Qum., Mrs, Roy Bennett,1Virw. H
almallden, Mrs. Maud ...Learning,
FEDERATION' NEWS '
• By N. Carl .1-leraingway
The price or -eggs; has been
'very lively topic.of -discussion. lor
the,last few Abdut
end o2 •Ooteggs were quoted
to 49c. They dropped to a. low -02
23c rin November and 'are, nore
about .33c. • • -
• Last week a' alesniim
hatchery called at my house -a
Proceeded to tell me what a good
Price eggs would be_next summer
and. fall and .urged that L order
,d,agr,Old pulleti'now"to 'take ad
vantage' of the scarcity. Itt
ed roe Oat Die number *f eggs 50
ing, into incubators for egg • pro
duction was ilosvii'over 37%.
Lets look at some f nets. The
production tcrit eggs in Canada le
now established for the next eight
'months. 'Apparently we ,con look
for reduced production atter that
time but can we be sure? If this
salesman is'successful in persuad-
ing present egg producers to con-
tinue at the present level and
should happen to sell layers to
even a few' broiler producers who
Save empty broiler houses then
the production will be juet as
large next summer and fall as it
has' been this year. •
In this case the price -will not
be attractive.
Rather Man encouraging pro-
ducers. to ,load up it would seem
to me Mat a out of about 5% by
everyone liouad ensure Sufficient
production for 4)41T market' and
probably ;return a fairly reason-
able return.
Apparently It was the imports
from United States and the threat
of further imports that ' dropped
the price to 30c. in November so
we cannot expect high prices re-
gardless of our recluotion in pro-
duction, • •
I have been told that the export
market -mill return about 25c
Grade A large to the producer dor
a reasonable quantity. If there are
too many to -sell as shell eggs .and
we are forced to break and sell
rnallenge this portion oouicl return
to the producer as little as 150,
The other factor is ,t,he price ot
feed. In the past year and one
lielf oats have risen tram. 670 its,
a, high of 81c per bushel on. the
Winnipeg stock exchange. Oats
on the Chicago market are quoted
at 660. How much can Canadian
oats rise before imports of grain
are possible from the
don't propose to offer the an-
swers to these problems but would
give ti word of warning.that 'what
Imight be a good decision for you
to make as an individual Might
50 a bad one if your neighbors all
make the same •decision.
BUY CI-IRISTMAS SEALS
Although tremendous strides
have been made in She 5u.ber'culo-
sis field over ,tihe past 10 years
it is important for all to realize
that 45 is s•tirli a major thea/1511 pro-
blem. For the first nine months
of this year there were 118 deaths
from tuberculosis in Ontario.
More dramatically, this indicates
that one person dies from tuber.
oulosis every -second day; in foot,
one new case of tuberculosis de-
velops ever -y five hours. In 1957,
more people died from this di-
sease ithan from all other Infect-
ious -diseases, excluding influ-
enza.
Although the force or tubercu-
losis has been diminished as a
lethal enemy of -mankind, it is Et
long -destructive Illness which tin-
dertrulnes the Melva and econonde
structure. It is always a Struggle
to save people from untimely
,deaths, but, if we are to ,preven.t
Mese deaths, the disease Itself
must be fought.
There wilt come -a time, I am
sure, when tuberculosis will have
-been banished from the earth
There will, be a time when young
-couples can bring their -children
11110 this world with no fear of
their being exposed to this fright
ening disease.
Great efforts towards this end
aro already being made by the
County and. District Tuberculosis
Association -5 throughout the Pro
vince. Your purchase of Christ
Mos Seals indirectly support ,their
DLOSS ohest x-ray surveys and tu
berculin 'testing programs, Yew.
local Association deserves you'
,wholethearted support.
Election Cards
To the Electors of Stanley Tp,
1 wish to thank all the voters
, 'who supported ine in the elect -
Soil on. Monday for Reeve, I
Will serve you to the best of
my ability during the year, •
With best wishes to all.
Harvey Coleman
' To the Electors of Stanley Tp.
' I wish to thank the voters for
' their support in electing me
' Deputy Reeve In the election
r 011 Monday,
Alvin Rau
., To the Electors of Stanley Tp.
I
Sincerest thanks to all who
supported me at the polls oil
Monday, Deo. 715.
Compliments of the Season. ,
Harvey Taylor
To the Electors of Hullett Tp,
Thank you fel' support at the
Polls on Monday. I will serve
: the Township to the best of my
ability.
•
Wishing, you one and all the
,
Compliments or the season
• James McEwing
•
To the Electors of Hullett Tp.
I wish to thank my supporters
in the election for counell on
Monday,. .
With coMpliments of the season.
to all
: Archie Young
To the Electors of Stanley Twp.
I wisli to take this opportunity
of thanldng all who supported
me at the polls on Mon„ Dec. 7.
I extend iny congratulations to
the successful candidate and
.: wish hint 'the best of success.
John Scotchmer
CARD OF THANKS
,.
The family of the late CalYhi
A. Hinen wish to express their
sincere thanks to their friends,
neighbors 'and relatives for the
rattny„ acts of kindness shown
during hie :long illness, and at
the time•ot N.kpassing. The beau-
tiful floral, tributes and ,expres-
sions of`Sympathy are deeply op -
predated ' . , ..
• FOR, SALE OR RENT ,
Cottage third house west of
;United Church. Roy Lawson, 70
Huron st., Stratford, phone 2772M
FOR SALE • '
Rocket Filtered Fuel Oil . . .
cleaner burning . . . more heat
per gallon. likdey comfort and
save money.. William 111. Hart,
phone 784 ,
FOR SALE . .
Twelve 8 weeks old pigs, one
sow second littei•, to farrow three
weeks. Vivan ' Coeimr, 653111 _ '
' • FOR SALE ,
Number of choice York chunks:
.A.R. Dodds, phone 861r11
' COMING EVENT
New Year's Eve dance in Sea -
forth Community Centre, sponsor-
ed by Seaforth W.I. Hats, horns,
novelties. Cool Quinn's orchestra.
Admission $1 each .
SALESMAN WANTED •
By large expanding Company
to cover Clinton, Hayfield; Dash-
wood, Goderich, Winghaut, Sea -
forth and surroundings. Sales ex.-
perienue and car a definite asset,
Attractive offer to the right man
with our high commission and
monthly bonus. FAMILDX C.P.
58, Dept. R. Station C. Montreal
Township of Tuckersmith
After Dec 5th, 1959, Tuckersmith
Municipal Dump Will bo closed
until further notice-.
Cora Chesney, Acting Clerk
VENTILATING FANS
For -all "farm buildings. Prices
from $68. Complete installation
available. For estimates call or
write Sharp's Maintenance Serv-
ice, 851-5 Seaforth
. .
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
. .
ASSOCIATION
Where Better Bulls Are Used
Artificial Insemination Service
for all Breeds of Cattle
.
Farmer owned and controlled
Call us between 7.30 and 10.00
a.m, week days and
6.00 and 8.00 p,m. Saturday
evenings at
Clinton HU 2-3441 or tor long
distance .
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Ratepayers and inhabitants or
the Township of Tuckersmith are
requested by the council, to not
park cars on township roads and
streets during the winter months
in order to facilitate snowplow-
ing operations, -
Council will not be responsible
for damages to any vehicles park.
ed. on roads or streets,
Cora Chesney, Acting Clerk
iwpona.
BUTTERMILK BISCUITS
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TlairsclaY, December 10, 1959
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Doren! Attention'
Hospital Dod
Flowers tor all occasione
Phones; Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.', M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seam,*
SEAFORTH CLINIC
EL A. McMaster, B.A.. M.D., Internist,
Brady. MA.,• Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m to 5 p.m., daily'except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings': Tuesday, Thursday and Sat.
arday only 74 p,m.
Appointments made In advance SLIP
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W. G. DRENNAN,
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Upturns:4U:
Phone 701. Main St., Seaforth
Hours—Seaforth daily except Mom, 5 to.
5.80 ; Wed. 9 AM to 12,00 PM. Thur. ova,
by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010,
above Hawkins' Ildwe, Mon. 9 to 5.119.
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 834 Res, 540
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACES
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM Mi.HART
Office Phone 784 Res. Na•
We write all lines of
INSURANCE
Fire Auto • Wind
' & Life
JOHN 'A. 'CARDNO
, Successor to
WATSON & Ram
Phone 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers Life Insurance
Sanitary Sewage Disposal
Septic Tanks, Cesspools, etc..
Pumped and cleane.d. Modern
equipment. Louis Blake, RR 2:
Brussels. Phone 42r6 Brussels.
All work `guaranteed
The IVIcKillop Mutual Fire
%Insurance Co.
HEAD OITICE--SEAFORTH, ONT.
Otrieem—President, Robert Archibald,.
Senforth ; Vico Pres., Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth rSec,-Treas., W. 2. Southgate,-
Seatorth.
Directors —H. Trewartha, Clinton ;
J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt",
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth ;.
John H. 111nEwing,'Blyth ; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Welton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich
J. 2. Pepper, Brueefield; Allister Broad -
toot, Seaforth.
Agents-- William Leiper, Jr., Londes-
boro; J. P. Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn,
Baker, Brusne/s; Harold Squires, Clin-
ton ; James Rey% Senforth.
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Hudson „Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD .
• Phone 47
BURNS
CLEANER
NO SMOKE, -NO ODOUR
HEATING GIL
WALDEN & BROADFOOT
Phone 686 w Seaforth
USBORNE &•I-1113BERT
MUTUAL PIPS
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
. President
Alex J. Rohde, RIO Mitchell
Vice President
Milton McCurdy, RIM. Kirkton
Directors
E. Clayton Colquhoun, R111
Science Hill
Martin Feeney, 15152 Dublin
Robert G. Gardlner 151 Cromarty •
'Timothy B. Toohey, 15153 Lateen
Agents
Harry Coatett, 15151 Centralia
Clayton Harris, Mitchell
Stanley flocking, Mitchell
Solicitor
W, G. Cochrane, Exeter