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The Huron Expositor, 1952-12-19, Page 5• 7 I ' f' • 4 • .• • • -kk• 1,1 t r• Arrar,,,X71K. '1 ?l•• -•g•' 1.111Q.,111401/1........11.101.16.10.41:111.01171112411141Le=131 tak • •••• rsr ,.. tlie • Doctor: "Bmitirom • , • The average Canadian pend 3.6 iaer VI334..131h ,IlifirK930 tin teirata91), 5,1'per cent 011 drink. k,P t FOR, TEIOSE Last Minute Shoppers.... ' GAMES - TOYS - DOLLS _KITCHENWARE- _ TOOLS - , GUNS - TACKLE CLOCKS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES We have a Glittering Selection. of Lights and -Decorations for Christmts Trees 7 Crown ,Hardware Phone 797 • Seaforth 41 r•-••• - ,r••••••1"-- , ,r-- r- 3," r- r- '1,•• t•-• Pipositor Want Ads Bring Results .- Phone 41 SAVE 5199 -AO 9•98 amine GENERAL ELECTRIC .........C1/1.1./.1141,..111.11.1.74/11141..14,11.14.1.1.147411C1.1.11.1.1*X.,411./..17,10.!;• 4 ,Thisfilrfeek. AtthSafoth llt • " 'Pr ON 4,4004, . • . Ohrietinasi That's all. we hear up in our corner Q ton. RepOrtA dances and helidaySF alt BUOCeded by christillarl, have kept this MA'S conversation -hopping. * , Reports were given oq; MIS week and facial expressions were every! thing from 'Smiling Bain51 to the 'Man in ,Mourning.' Oramniing was done away with 'this time, Since there were no examinations. How• - ever, it was the periodic tests that left the tell-tale marks. Of course, some say exams are better, and others say tests •ars. better. No matter whatever it is, if you work at it, you will be rewarded. * * Jolly fun is planned for the Christmas party Frid.ay afternoon. Inside information reveals there are going to be some 'real rib -tick- ling stunts. Students, don't be ab., sent! There will be some doings' you want want to miss, and the teachers . . .. well, if my informai tion is correct, they won't -miss Si thing. After such an activated after- noon most normal persons would, • KEEPS YOUR BATTERY. LOADED WITH POWER SPECIAL PURCHASE! Regular $9.98. Genuine General Electric BATTERY VITALIZER keeps battery fully charged during cold winter nights, insuring full starting power in morning. Easiest to use -no installation -simply hang Vitalizer on Steering wheel and plug into car's cigar lighter socket , . . Other plug fits any 110 -volt, .60 -cycle outlet. Immediately uthrts charging battery. Costs less than a cent a night to "use. A great gift idea for the Jmotoris. fxrPtA ipECIAL UTILITY TROUBLE LAMP Plugs into cigarette lighter outlet - 12 -ft. cord reaches any part of the car. Gives power- ful light for changing tire, roadside repairs, etc. Neat, attractive - and acceptable. HEADLAMP' VISORS 'Tor added beauty and safer night .41riving. Translucent plastic - -wed, green, blue or amber. Bright reflector jewels indicate if head- lights are operating. .64 Per pair II/Z4 lam eV. wAs sLe :WHEEL SPINNER Bright chrome and plastic. Nifty glamour - girls - in the palm of Year hand. Gives firm control. .98 4 4 • vt, MIRROR-SPOTLAMP Adds smart styling and greater visibility to any car. Clamps on door and does double -duty - as a side -view mirror and power- ful spotlight. High chrome finish. 'Former price $10.25. 7.95 Now only CIGARETTE LIGJITER Similar to de luxe orig- 1 n a 1 equip- ment. High- ly chromed. Completely automatic - 1.69 Handsome Plaid MOTOR ROBES WOOL MOTOR ROBE -With rayon added for extra durability. Rich clear colour combinations. Hand rolled fringe. Big size - 5'95 54" x 64". Extra value PURE WOOL TARTAN PLAID ROBE - Choice of popular Macintosh, Gordon. Meal° and Wallace. Thick brushed nap; deep fringes. 54" x 66" . 7.50 "WAVERLEY" BLOCK PLAID ROBE - Beautifully woven, All -Wool, with R Buff or Light Blue predominating. Approx. 58" x 70" EflGM filo 792 • AliCot I AT E:=-E- TORE-- SEAFORTII r,, re% r‘r: tbituk, t1403 stAtiOnth, 577, gi4 baffle' #1).$11, .sett lo- dgwn for, a•Iitee lielidaY. That is, anynormal per.. son. utpot the gang at old 8.1c). 'H.S. A \ Zama is scheduled for that night, when Clyietmas &MAK be in abundange. Any- thing ean be expected, since the dance is Also a Sadie ifswkin's do. Question of the week: ?Jaye you tried het:liming up any poets lately? , • , Industrial League Standing P WLT Pts. St. Cohnnkan .... 6 4 1 1, 9 Merchants 6 4 1 19 Kgmondville 6 2 1 3 S Winthrop 6 0 0 6 0 M•onaay, January 5: Merchants VA. EgmondrIlle; Winthrop vs. St. Coliunhan. District Obituaries LATE GEORGE LAIDLAW TUCKERSMITHWord"fiati been received Of the sudden death of Gorge Laidlaw, son of thelate Mr.1 and Mrs. David Laidlaw, Wolseley, Sask., formerly of Tuckersmith. Mr. •Laidlaw's home was. in Bri- tish Columbia, where he was con- nected with a lutobering compnny.I He passed away -while visiting) hia sister, Mrs. George Keith, at Lone Rock, Sask. Surviving are another sister, Mrs. George Lydard, Regina, and three brothers, Wilfred and David, Lone Rock, and Harold, Sudbury.' The deceased was a nephew of Mr. 'Robert McGonigle, Seaforth. ZION Mr'.'-ana 'Mrs. -Clairton Sheldon and Jimmie, St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon and Donna, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton. Mal - cam and Mrs. James Malcolm on Sunday. 'Mrs. Rena Stacey and Mowet and Mrs, George Robinson Spent Wed- nesday in Stratford. Mr..and Mrs. Charles Roney and family visited recently with her sir, - ter, Mrs. Reg CudsnOre, and Mr. Cudinore, Clinton. .Mr. and Mrs. Morley Lannin and Gail, Miss Ethel. Roney, 'Mrs. Geo. Graham and Mrs. James Malcolm spent Thursday in Sarnia, •••••••••••••••••••••••=6.01 COCKER SPANIEL Seaforth Man Heads Perth -Jersey Cattle Club After Elections At the annual meeting of the Perth-Hurow Jersey Cattle Club Friday afternoon in the Department of Agriculture offices, Stratford, of- ficers elected for 1953 were: presi- dent, Irwin Trewartha, Seaforth; 1st vice-president, Fred Rutbig, St. Marys; 2nd vice-president, Thoma.s Puppies For Sale Montgomery, Clinton. The Ideal Christmas 'Gift For Children C. L. WORKMAN Phone 15X Brussels ••••••••••••••••••••■•••• Annual Ratepayers Meeting oof S.S, NO. 6, McKILLOP on WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31 New Year's Eve DANCE SEAFORTH COMMUNITY 'CENTRE Wednesday, December 31 Murdoch's Orchestra agricultural representative for Hur- on; assistant secretary-tressurer, Ralph E. White; provincial direc- tor, Ka,r1 Veroor, Stratford. • North Perth Directors: Harold McNaughton, Mitchell; Harvey Ische, Stratford, and Dr. J. R. Rid - !dell, Palmerston; South Perth di- rectors,: Purvis Thompson, St. Marys; Peter Morrison, St. Marys; Sydney Harlow, St. Pauls; Gilford Boyd, St. Pauls; David Worden, St. Marys; Huron directors: Lorne Carter, Seaforth; John Pbwell, Sea - forth; auditors, Peter Morrison and John Powell; sales agents, Sydney Harlow and Irwin Trewaytha. Thirty breecleis attenaed. The meeting was addressed by James Bremner, secretary of the Cana- dian 'Jersey Cattle Club, and Her- bert Armstrong, Guelph, fieldruan for Onfaritt. Hats, Horns,• Novelty Dancee Auspices of Seaforth W.I. Admission - 75 Cents 1 Big pantry bill: In 1951 Cana - diens spent $3,400,000,000 on food. Glass Gremlins Bits of broken glass or china or scraps of sharp -edged „metal, lying in wait for unwary fingers, may cause serious injury. Such waste material should 'be disposed of with great care to avoid hurting anyone handling it It is best to put broken glass and similar dan- gerous stuff into a carton or box, wrap and tie it securely and place it in the refuse container. Mem- A LAST-MINUTE SHOPPING SUGGESTON! Don't Miss These Seasonal Specials Give Useful Articles For the Home That Every Member of the Family May Enjoy! ELECTRIC KETTLE ELECTRIC IRONS GRILLS TOASTERS TRI - LIGHTS TABLE LAMPS COFt EE TABLES END TABLES , HASSOCKS CLOTHES HAMPERS Come in and browse around the.Friendliest Store in TOwn Box Furniture Store IF'Utter°1 and Ambulance Service, PHON,U : SEAFORIM GO -U4 -P -ON This Coupon is worth 1O% on any Christmas Gift bought In our store on Saturday, De- ceMber 20, ONLY! k'crq Bili ikilvsgiwfm 4.1 7 .1' .111 • • • • FOR ALL TO FON/AN Check this' partial 'list of Stylish, Useful Gifts for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, or, §weitheaxt ; • For 'Widest Choice and Best Values, Always - CHRISTMAS SHOP AT STBWART BROS. Choose These Gifts FOR. HIM FINE SHIRTS 2.95 to 5.95 NYLON SHIRTS 11.95 PYJAMAS 3.95 to 6.95 NYLON PYJAMAS 15.00 NECKWEAR 1.00 to 2.00 M UFFLE RS 2.95 to 4.95 FINE HOSE 1.00 to 2.50 • ANKLE SOX 690 to 1.95 INITIAL FELTS 3.00 HICOCK BELTS 1.50 to 2.50 HANDKERCHIEFS 25c to 75c SWEATERS' 4.95 to9.50 SPORT SHIRTS ',4.95to 10.95 DRESSING GOWNS 12.95 to 16.95 JEWELLERY " 50c to 5.00 MEN'S "RI PONS" 2.50 & 2.95 MONOGRAM SOX' • 1.95 • GLOVES ' 2.98 to 6.95 • 4 • . • Lovely Gifts FOR HER HANDBAGS GLOVES SLIPS PYJAMAS and GOWNS NYLON HOSE TOWELS TOWEL SETS LUNCH SETS BLOUSES SWEATERS HOUSE COATS DRESSES HANDKERCHIEFS .... KENVVOOD BLANKETS BEDSPREADS 3.50 1.50 1.95 2.95 1.19 59c 2.95 to 8,95, to 3.95 to 7.95 to 7.50 to 1.95 to 1.95 to 8.95 245 to 5.95 2.95 to 8.95 3.95 to 7.95 3.95 to 19.50 7.95 to 29.50 10c to 1.25 11.50 to 19.95 7.95 to 18.50 TABLE CLOTHS APRONS UMBRELLAS SKIRTS 2.95 to 16.50 95c to 1.95 3.95 to 4.95 4.95 to 15.95 • r"' • el •••••• , r-4, • t•••• 1.0••• rtlfr re, "rx. • rr r, • ••• ••.• • ••4 .•••••• ••••• • , • • Real "Boyish" Gifts HOCKEY SWEATERS -National League Teams REINDEER SWEATERS FINE SOX -Nylons, Wool and Nylon SANFORIZED LINED JEANS NEW PATTERN SUEDE SHIRTS BOYS' SHIRTS -Regular or Sport BOYS' TIES-Reguar or Bows JACKETS and STORM COATS. "NYLON BLEND" DRAPED SLACKS 3.50 2.95 & 3.95 79c to 1.19 3.75 to 4.50 259 1.50 to 2.95 50c & 75c 8.95 to 15.95 7.95 :VC ,,•••• "Kali ; / ;,!,...1) " ,te K. K., K.; ' v‘, Kt. V, Ka Kt K. ••• 7.e4 Choose These Gifts for the "LITTLE GIRL" on Your List SWEATERS 2.98 to 3.98 SKI RTs 2.98 to 4.98 HOSE PU RS ES LINED JEANS BABY GIFTS RIPONS 1.95 to 2.50 2.95 GOWNS 1.50 to 4.50 UMBRELLAS PYJAMAS and STEWART BROS. GIFTS FOR ALL TFIF, FAMILY .4.* • -4* *Air •AO-P"e* 44" 314•4**-4****•-••ithi 39c to 1.00 1.25 3.95 & 4.50 50c to 4.95 5 MORg SHOPPING VAYS bers of the family and the peple who handle garbage disposal in the community will then be protected against accidental wounds that Gould be very dangercius. Rashes When a rash appears, especially on a child's skin, a doctor should be consulted. While it may have a simple cause, it could also be a symptom of one of the contagious diseases or an allergy. In any case, early diagnosis will help to remedy the trouble by prompt treatment. It will also help to protect the rest of the family from infection. • • Fumbling Fingers When Junior first tries to master the art of tying shoelaces and but- toning buttons, it's a good idea to show him how and then leave him to work out the problem for him- self. He'll never learn to show initiative and resourcefulness if someone continually takes over each time he strikes a snag. It doe,s more for his independence and personal pride to let him discover . how to do simple things. Save Lives • • • and Property Loss Your attention is called to the danger to life and property from Christmas dcorations, such as draperies, scenery, cotton to represent snow, etc.. Displays of this nature and the lighting arrange- mnts in connection therein, add greatly to the ordinary risks of fire. See that inflammable material iiclear of and not hung over lighting devices, steam pipes, stove 'pipes, electric light bulbs, etc. See that electric circuits are properly fused and-,inot overloaded. Have all temporary decora- tions 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 vigil- ance and care must be exercised. ' fro Citizens of Seaforth and District We Extend Best Wishes Fr 4 Haptly Holiday Seas/In! SEAFORTH VIRE BRIGADE ANotteAvigeuemoteeemo. JOHN P. scorn ,Fire Chief BIG CHRISTMAS . FOOD SALE'i THE PRICES GOOD FROM DEC. 18 THROUGH:TO ^DEC. 27 TREAT CHOICE PEACHES -20 -oz. Tins 2 for 43c ROSE BRAND SWEET MIX PICKLES -16 -oz. Jar 33c Can ada's Favorite! NABOB COFFEE -1 -lb. Bag 33c GOLDEN MIX NUTS 2 lbs. 75c 'Chocolate -Coated WAFERS Cello 49c -1 -lb. GARDEN PATCH PEAS 2 Tins 31c LUSHUS or JELLO JELLY POWDERS 3 for 28c 7 Delicious Favors FOR DAD ! FOR MOTHER Tobacco and Cigarettes I Box Chocolates • , A GOOD VARIETY OFCANDY IN STOCK To Suit Every Taste! NEW NAVEL ORANGES Doz. 42c LARGE -220 Size JUICE ORANGES Doz. 45c -Large „Size..2 Extra Large Celery Stal)cs, Head Lttuce, Grapes, Tangerines,' Cranberries Stoldey's TOMATO LIME 48 Tin -oz. -31c May we take this opportunity in' wishing rie ill A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR, and many thanks for your patronage Of 1952, • ART WRIGHT and STA'' Wright's Superior Food Markt stp...sgitvE a LOW PRICES 47 "etfltv.0 • ''',,,,,a.411410 0,`