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The Huron Expositor, 1948-12-17, Page 5I' f( I 1 'Alv , I 4 i 13 ' b1lRhET0AH.PiGfoM+ ± ? TO'C1K I �� ?Z , 5 x e C A E "each r peas' cwt,' W 0 o also lir 1 ` According to. 81ze +gid Cnnd4ti+#} ; tait]Ili)<ia'at'Cbe a t111gtG.ameetipg, pPere ,atsry �rlqugit Ou?Rxts�d �o see '�. Calf. sa 14 Qrkt+'e euecu4T_ ''T aa�n ;+ Quest SE,AFORTH 15ialings 'laeilevea 4,1t 1 wheu such a. meeting is qaiX;asU,.ulU'muem: 1 ' bers , s'1�Pulc make eye ePart to be on Nand, t 3s ylog duly to, ba n:.qtherQ, An4t ,zio only 41t.. Sea .. t ?& CO.. OF ,gANAPA tTD. forth ig 3upp s�e�,71a'be a o+poi##g_ b•.. town, and.. eaefore &part fans should, atteildf;at least the, r - annual meefing.' Thio, is Mlle meet ing where you can findr out what is _ HERE ARE JUST -A doing In sport= and also the ,place where ' you can place y aurc 'views) . ' tTloraok,, piakod a Saar -pyo FEW OF OUR MANY sport in your town ,So, nests ee f '6, Xaty auil blaaf+ on bugles - b. �Mr S ing, let the, .Athl'etic Ass,00 :, Qo Are OU that H9rcce. ijEmil ' CHRISTMAS know that you atfrepLecL in. xrlorl 14dr 1tru.,f; its sport amynies, and turnout in, large numbers. It Is Your 'eonegrn SUG(x`'ESTIONS as well ;as' it is the officers' rconr i cern. .Don't. jet them' down; pleasle,,'have been Practising recently in 1VYLON 'HOSiPRYStratford. We understand the seAaor soft aF aF aF SATIN" 'SLIT'S boli team is going to ,house a. baht In ' closing this .column, let us TOWELS 9t1et in Ghe near future. wouldn't 'say, just .in caste we are tap busy: mind if we were invited, would , for one next week, Merry Christ-' c, CHINA yeu. -as-to One and Alli And, don't CUPS SAUCERS �` forget that it isbetter the wife v It is ruchored -around that this, finds a Christmas card you Forgot -' HOOKS group will include Seaforth, Exe- to mail than the one you forgot Costume Jewelry ter. Clinton, Clinton Rader, 'Mit- to burn, TOYS shell, , Tavistock and 'Goderich. If MERRY CHRISTMAS is onewe have A' seven�team group there wish, and one thought is: GAMES should .be some real hockey this, "CLEAN SPORT IS GOOD SPORT" season, I'm sure the fans will all STATIONERY remember the keen rival-ry be - 'Esmond Blankets tweerr Clinton and Tavistock of Council days, Toilet ` Articles (Continued from Page 1) 'Tree Ornaments During the summer months we ,the original motion. Postponed because of rain HAND BAGS read where softball game was Pointing out thh.t it was the peo- , E1 TC, nothing unusual about that, you pie's money involved, Councillor z' W. A. Ross asked for a recorded say .well, in this case it was ; vote. When the motion was put, a bright sunny day, and. it happen- his was the only vote hgainst it. ed to be artificial rain. Guess'' Council took no'- action on com- ICE CREAM most of the hockey fans and play- munications from the CanadianBRICKS ccs in small towns would like to Mothercraft Society, requesting a see some artificial ice about now I oops .. is there a shortage? grant; from M. E. Mullin, concern - Ing g assess +went work, and from the City of Owen Sound, asking Whisperings hopes that our endorsation of a resolution con- friends to the -South aren't too dm- cerning hydro. patient , we will soon get Huron County informed council 03*dt: Iaround to giving you the National it had concurred in its resolution MP Aft n n Hockey League standing. What concerning educational displays, VARIETY STORE with delayed winter and not so but that there was no 'record of a much on the 'hockey front here, we promise having been made to lo- Seaforth - Ont. haven't had, so much hockey news, tate a snowplow here. of any kind, as yet. The fire and water committee Speaking of hockey, the locals was instructed to ensure that the fire truck be covered with liability insurance, Fire Chief D. Sills told council that during the year the BE PRETTIER broadf hadh Wereedl, 19 larms,,_ with FORlosses totalling $9,100. asp I� �f Dr. P. L. Brady, Medical Officer ✓ of Health, told council it was, not ~ ` CHRISTMAS possible to present a full report until after the end of the year, THIS -YEAR! since all returns are based on a complete year. Discussing the pro- posed county health unit, which +, b will supersede local medical offi- PHONE 351-W vers of health, Reeve Sills said it was not expected the system would' 1 be operation until nest °Septem- For Early Appointments. Council. instructed Mayor Reid to proclaim December 27, Boxing Muriel's Bea- uty- Salon Day, a public }roliday. No action u =/y was taken on a request from F. ? Dinwoodie to purchase an addition - OVER SEAFORTH PRODUCE al lot in the west end develop- ment. It was pointed out that ung til decision bac) been 'made as to the layout of the area, it would' be. { r! Your attention is called to the danger to life and property from Christmas decorations, such as draperies, scenery, cotton to repres- ent snow, etc. Displays of this nature and = the lighting arrangements in connection therewith add greatly to the ordinary risks' = of fire. See that inflammable material is clear of and not hung over lighting devices, steam pipes, stove pipes, electric light bulbs, etc. See that electric circuits are properly ' fused and not overloaded. Have all tempor- ary decorations removed as soon as they have served their purpose. REMEMBER - nothing can render ,. these displays absolutely safe, and that if accidents are not to mar the festive season, ` constant vigilance and care must be exer- cised. D'ORLEON' SILLS, ,i FIRE CHIEF , + .t 44 r i n r 1, PRACTICAL GIFTS ,p 7. Fyll!RE NRl8H,1-l4N unWise to drspose of addationaI lots. ° boveEvervth Ila A grant of $100 to assist w}th maintenance rat the Seaforth Lions) uPark sual was approved, as was the grant of $400 to the Fire 'Imported pore Irish linen Handkerchiefs With.. hand.embroldered hiltials. " SUSPENDERS ......,.1.00 Brigade. Approval was given the i GLOVES .............2.50 .ant:��.....:. •'�I renewal of the Badminton Club. 'lease. . ! Rules and regulations governing SKI CAPS............ . ..1.00 r he use of the town dump, intra- ef Ole SWEATERS ....,,....3.50 d�,ced by Reeve Sills, chairman, of ! the property committee, were con- i Phone 393 Seaforth PHONE 141 VEAf^ORfH curred in, Difficulty is being ex- Pyre Wool or >Y 'washable s p u in s l,erienced through persons dump- popular plaids or platin shades. rr ing on the road leading to the �� 4.95' dump proper. Tenders for garbage collection were received, and included Geo. Munro, $4,100; J. Broome, $2,409; i W. Hawkins, $4,200; G. Johnston, $2500; J. Burns, $2,200, and J. Regier, $2,600, or $3,000, die end- ing on equipment. No action was, I taken on the tenders, council de- ciding to leave the award of the t tender to the incoming council. ' ,Before putting a motion for ad- 1 journment, Mayor Reid told coun- cil •that while he regretted sever- ing his connection with the courn ell, he was at the same time bap - r! Your attention is called to the danger to life and property from Christmas decorations, such as draperies, scenery, cotton to repres- ent snow, etc. Displays of this nature and = the lighting arrangements in connection therewith add greatly to the ordinary risks' = of fire. See that inflammable material is clear of and not hung over lighting devices, steam pipes, stove pipes, electric light bulbs, etc. See that electric circuits are properly ' fused and not overloaded. Have all tempor- ary decorations removed as soon as they have served their purpose. REMEMBER - nothing can render ,. these displays absolutely safe, and that if accidents are not to mar the festive season, ` constant vigilance and care must be exer- cised. D'ORLEON' SILLS, ,i FIRE CHIEF , + .t 44 r i n r 1, PRACTICAL GIFTS ,p 7. Fyll!RE NRl8H,1-l4N WOOL GLOVES .....,1.19 toitialed HA,'NDKEWU,IEFS * 'Imported pore Irish linen Handkerchiefs With.. hand.embroldered hiltials. " SUSPENDERS ......,.1.00 ! Neatly hernetitahed GLOVES .............2.50 .ant:��.....:. •'�I - r . Other Men's and H oys' . Handkerchiefs from..,41rr , 111 to SKI CAPS............ . ..1.00 r NECKWEAR .........1.00 NEW SWEATERS ....,,....3.50 SPORT Phone 393 Seaforth PHONE 141 VEAf^ORfH Pyre Wool or >Y 'washable s p u in Sport Shirts, An popular plaids or platin shades. rr Christmas boxed. t,. 4.95' to 7.95 Gift HOSE FOR HIM Plain shades, clock designs, diamonds, Argyle checks, English ribs - anything you can ask for in smart hose for men, ,Plenty of shades in the range, and each pair in a gift box. 65c to 2.50 NEW Silk, Wool or Spjln MUFFLERS Plain whites, neat Paisley patterns, bold plaids or plain shade wools, in a wide show- ing of colorful shades. 1.50' to 4.95 GIVE HIM A HAT "GIFT CERTIFICATE" Just buy 'a Gift Certificate, complete with miniature hat in gliftE box. He can choose his hat' any time after Christmas. Priced at .......................... 4.915 to 10.09, OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS! FINE SHIRTS ........ 2.98 to 6,00 WOOL GLOVES .....,1.19 to 2.75 PYJAMAS, ............3.25 to 8.00 SUSPENDERS ......,.1.00 to 2.00 GLOVES .............2.50 to 6.95 BELTS ...............1.00 to 3.00 HOUSE COATS ......8.95 to 19.50 SKI CAPS............ . ..1.00 to 1.95 NECKWEAR .........1.00 to 2.50 SWEATERS ....,,....3.50 to 8.50 MEN'S 0VE�.COAT SALE 0 REGULAR TO $35.00 REGULAR TO $45.00 REGULAR TO $60.00 23.49 34.40 44.40 u • py to be,redieved of the load. Col gratula-dag the incoming counci he, stressed the necessity of trey ng the town's business serious.l e ec .s5 r• and with sincerity. rt . It is n e a Y he said, not to legislate from (1a o dray, but to look to the future f this course is followed, Mayc Reid foresaw a great future for th own. Accounts approved for paymer nclud;ed': John Cummings. acct., re til, $3.89; J. R. Burns, acct., $10.50 F. Reeves, wages, $90.60; S. Cu( more, acct., $63; M. A. Reid, acct t10; Tom Storey, wages, $3; 3rown, wages, $4,80; M. Ryai vages, $4.80; Canadian Bank c ;ommerce, int., $14.38; D. H, Wi con, R.O., $6; Chas. Barber, D.R.O 16; H. Trapnell, D.R.O., $6; Joh )ardbo, D.R.O., $6; J. P. Bell, P.0 5; Helen Bolton, P.C., $5; J. 1 lase. P.C., $5; Seaforth '.Motor rolling booth, $6; 'Public, Libras Insurance, acct.. $S; Provincial Treasurer, insulin, $2.48; M. A. Saeid, selecting jurors, $4; William Ament, selecting jurors, $I; D. H. Wilson, selecting .jurors, $4; T. Pi -3 -de & 'Son, acct., $190; Town of Seaforth', taxes, $173.62; Treasur- er of Ontario, police, $330.66; Ed. Boyce, acct., $60; Canadian Leg- ion, wreath, $14; Municipal World, acct., $1:45; Twp, of Tuckersmith, acct., $10'; Ca.rdno Bros., acct.., $40; Gore District 'liutual, acct., $53.80; Bell Telephone Co. acct., $22.79; D. H. Wilson, salary, $14J.66; .I. Cummings. . s^ �IarY, $117; Ar Bushle, salary, $125; J. A. Wilson, pension, $20; A. Bushie, acct., $23.70; Seaforth Motors, acct.. $8; J. F. Daly, acct., $19.50; Thom•psan's Book Store, acct., 12.40; J. -M. Govenloclr, court costs, $12: E. C. Chamberlain, court costs. $12; E. Miller, wages, $18.20; S. Williams, wages, $23.25; C.N.R., acct.. $28.07: J. Cummings, acct., BA® WEATHERfees, AHEA ® /•UA Zero weather strikes swiftly at the vital parts Board, Beattie, Davis, $283,10; P.U.C., StationeTy ty polling booth, $6; John polling booth, ,46; Brock, Dunn & Broughton, auvlii $250; Seaforth 'aPws, acct. W. D. Smith, acct., $2.78; 'Electrical, $16.38; Hay Co., acct., $1.67; Coun- of Huron, acct., $1(10; Fidelity $20; D. Sills, Fire Chief, $150; re. lief, 3190,78; Huron Expositor, aect.' $262.46; The Liverpool. London & Globe Ins, Co., $36.25; P.L?.C., El - ectric Dept., P •, $2.039: M. E. Clarke, $28.90: E. W. Montgomery, acct., $7; Dr. P. L. Brady-, $144.48. ��� Are you Looking f®r of your car. Drive in to our Service Department eft fir Friend 7 a a N today and have them checked before trouble We have a wide selection of Beautiful Plants and Sets In. Bouquets. All are reasonably priced. We will Seaforth deliver anywhere in Western Ontario. Motor$ - BAILEYS FLORIST Chevrolet Oldsmobile Phone 393 Seaforth PHONE 141 VEAf^ORfH GIVE NYLON HOSE: Orient, Kayser, Witham , and Holeproof makes, in all the no1N4' est darker Fall shades, Fp grade$ rt of Nylons to choose from. All Christmas packaged.' 1.40 -to 2050 PURE WOOL CARDIGANS and PULLOVERS Lovely botany wool Pullovers or Cardigans in Grey, Rose, Blue, Navy, Black, Red, Pink or White, make a very acceptable gift, ALL SIZES 3.50 to 7.95 N Beautiful � BATH TOWELS !; Single or Paired Towels or Towel and Face Cloth Sets, in a wide choice of pat- t-rns and shades. All beautifully cello- I phane packaged or boxed, 69c to 3.50 Kenwood &, Ayers & "O.V. " BLANKETS A perfect gift for Mother! Beautiful satin bound blar,kets in Rose, Gold, Blue, Wine and Green. 5.95 to 13.50 Ladies' Winter Coats Reduced Ail this season's Newest Coats reduced to clear at three money- saving prices. A coat would be a grand gift for Wife or Daughter! REGULAR TO $35.00 REGULAR TO $d5.00 REGULAR TO $59.50 23.40 34.40 44.40 WALTON A lady, asked a sailor why a ship little girl?" 'was called "she." "Fes," she replied, "but I'm Personals: Mr. and Mrs. James I`he son of Neptune replied that prettier Clean." Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. j it was "because the rigging cost o Courts in London with Mr, ands I more than the hull. Mrs. Robert Holland;; Elwood! A lady's maid told her mistress; ikn'ing the night, two burglars Shortreed has returned from Mon-; that she once swallowed several entered the bank. One approach- trea.l after spending the shimmer Pi 71S. ed the safe, sat down on the floor, sailing on the Great Lakes; Stew- "Good heavens"' said the oris- i took off his shoes' and socks and art Bryan, '.Mitchell, with his par- cress, "didn't they kill you?" i `T:Ixtfd to turn the dial of the safe) ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bry- o with bis tees, an, Morris Township; Moody Hol- "What's the matter?" said 'nig land, of Blyth, with friends here. The gentleman stopped to talk) TW 1. "Let's open this thing and 4 to the wee girl who was making g'(.t = .:t. of here." mud pies on the sidewalk. "Naty, it'll only take a minutes It Is withnarrow-souled people "My word," he exclaimed, "you i longer anti we'll drive them fln- as with narrow -necked bottles- are pretty dirty, aren't you, my, g--rprint cx; erts 'guts." the less they have in them, the giore noise they make in pouring it out! , The Buyer: ,"You, said this was a splendid car on hills." The Seller: "Man, it, will go , t down hill as fast as cars costing twice as much." OAS V0tiJ9i'E[! FOODS LET US SOLITE THE BIG PROBLEM (.'aj -den r'resh Green Peas for the Christmas vegetable, and Sliced Strawberries to top off the festive meal.r -SI'ECIAL- Garden Fresh Greer Pea ..........30c a pack. Sliced Sugared Strawberries .......43c a pack.