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on here, but pever, rtever'be£ofie. the. suffering ttl see a little light; 1?axiag,•'kave 'nuQy4d niaP1' build-
hays I seen them like' this:. It all - 'Another chap 1 wonder about to fns in • e. vic t of Dublin
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started xniidiY enougir, yolk Anyori Lamport of 'Toronto, He had S.eafQr.W4 .x `a s a' ', log,,` `
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know. Here and there A• •tree would ' a little frouple, a few' weeks; ago:'� ��I >
suddenly spring into a blase of'co when a committee : of nniyersity
r orad' --light the s'gme; as' in o!the . students aslxed the city to hawe a
x ,ppm. Trap Shoot
C • years. Then one :.a, there was Christmas display a cr he -qn. APR,
,.y, NeW Year'sUa. F
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a new, and for this town, quite dii the City Hall stags The Mayor, +�
who apparents ' y,
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latent AfterA X mcouldn' front faith in his apparently
ncitiz�eons,msuaia
For Cloy �hannpions�lup ,
lawn, After display ou couldn't keep 'i
,• 5 up with it. No matter where you they 'would throw beer bottles' KiPPen'k anneal trap shoot for
the .Huron County Clay Targaretp F
go along the streets, (there are (empty) on it..
,
Cham ionship will 'be field New. t N
more' and more and more lights. And I wonder .about this Child of pGr6erin'" 5 ,+
ME R� Year's Day at t'he Kippen. Trap. �
Rey CH The whole. town is lit wp like a �sethlehem. Which side would•He. x E
C),lristmas tree, and that's the lit be on? Would He think, like . Sir This shoot will be for both s4ngle6
era) truth. Adam Beck, that washing maehin4ps and doubles, with gold crests
I've never seen anything like it are a better use for electricity thax awarded to the winners. • .
e Any shooter may enter, but only To AlL
Christmas trees . Would He agree ' �r
in my life and it certainly makes with the Mayor :of Toronto' that Huron contestants are eligible fpr ' �P
a fellow 'think, For --example, every Christmas displays are a waste of c. ests. There will be options on
time I walk along the streets' and, eaci4 event for county and outside
time and money because somebody g
see stars, and red -nosed reindeer, entrants.
ow Mmight be disrespectful? Or would
0or� and sleighs, and giant trees and The .shoot last year was' won b -_,; :;i�►�`•a-. •- r ,
elven V' for victory signs all blaz- He agree with Florence Nightfn- y r ,r•� - ,� '{r,�y+y;•,AJC '� "�
ing away merril rI get to wonder- W;Ilia'm Kyle. 'KiPpen . , l
gale who, dead tired', out at all
ing about certain,chaps',rkactions. medical supplies, unable to do any
thing more to cure the maimed / ytf s A
' I wonder about the late Sir Adam bodies, still thought it worthwhile,,
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Beck. Not so long ago I saw a rple- ►
night after night, just to move uj' ytY
W lure of the old truck he used to a. ��. r
among 'stricken mankind with no e��rt n"r
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psell" the concept of cheap hydro � .. ' r ,air
L .. more comfort than a lam�i . ,;;�rrX�� � r
Expositor Want Ads Brin Results - Phone 41
power to the eitizen� of Ontario. Surely the answer is clear On •I*1
p g On it there were early `models of
that first Christmas, what happen, _
*ashing machines, irons, milking ed,? The 'heavens were filled with
machines. All the, labor-savin'g,gad- music and the star shone brigfit
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- gets. But there 'was not a Christ and clear. On that night nobody
mas tree That, 1 snrapect, Sir Ad- thouHYDRO ' „,
am woulii have considered a frill. I thought of washing. machines or �- HpPAE ECONOMISE
disrespectful beer bottles. No, they "
wonder whlit he would -think of saw°the light and the klimble•s'herp �y.
what we're doing with his precious herd's 'bowed down in reverence
Y r5� .Y!;,`•:,., w; electric power today?
I d and the wise men', the three kings Festive Parity Punch. For 50
wonder about Florence Nightin- of the Orient, set out, bringing
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2 large tins' pineapple e
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Y7, d7, who i8 gifts.
best remembered in our day not You can"sa what ou like about 1 large tin orange and grape
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;s< Tait ice '
for the w juice,
e a sh
.. a broke cher e
Y health waste
.a;;,,,,, - ;:•::::::r?;:::•t':s:#:>;::>::. and extravagance, but I'm
>,r; t>s•:^'`'< ?'' 't3% workingS all lit
2 small tins lemon juice
`:•':.. ing and o e v ices or as ito Christmas treed lit up like a
,,:;; , lY/�, cups white sugar
YULETIDE 'W<' „_ �/z cup dry mint leaves
2 Targe bottles ginger ale
GREETINGS
><% 1 large carbonated' water
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t <"_ 1 small'jar maraschinos.
, tSubdivlde Three
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fruit juices an
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sugar,All the joys of the sea ak'mint in 1 cup boiling water,
then strain and add. Just before
serving add bottles of cold ginger and every happi- Lots at HdCOLxc1l Meetso
all, carbonated water and drained
ness in the New Year. \ '`' .. 3 G4 4A . Hay Township lots 'N% 5, SI 4 cherries; also ice cubes.
and Ni 4 were approved for sub. A• J. Kalb4ieisch, $32; Douglas Dick
Cranberry Pie
s •K
division at tee December meeting $2; Geo. Armstrong, $919.20; Karl' 'Mrs.
< < (For K. N.)
Seaforth Lum6er f' ` >: %r<,:,.> of township council. Members also Haberer, $4.80; Peter Deichert,
gave first and second reading to a` $3.20; Lr •H. Turnbull, $168; Pro- 2 tblapsr cornstarch
r;:.,4:: =:.`,;>: by-law' restricting the land divided I vincial :Treasurer, insulin acct., 1 cups sugar
Ltd. ; ' to one, single family dwelling per 49c; Treasurer Hay !Municipal Tel- 3 tbs
ps, water
lot. ephone System, $15;825,84; Tress- l tbsp. melted) butter
Phone 47 , Earlier in the .meeting cauncil�urer Huron: County Federation of 1 ib. (4 cups) cranberries
`i declared Boxing Day, December 26, .-Agriculture, $829.13; Treasurer
tPlaiu paltry.
a civic holiday and approved the' Stephen Twp., S.A., $: 2;616.23; Mix cornstarch and sugar; add
'' <•;':.: • ` cl: ' 's :::'::' s'f^ .�„sr:�;v; Q: f�:g�, • f �`� } i,�s . � . 0, � `'�. �assessor's sala3y of $900, pluspost-I Treasurer Dashwood Police Vii -
water and butter. Add to washed
,,,�:;.•<::•;•s •.<:� age, for payment. Council agreed lage, $ 617.07; Trea'sure'r Huron cranberries. Fill 94nch pie plate
not to return•, George Mann-Ing's I Co $28,261.73• Treasurer R.C.'"., lined with pastry. Top with strips
4Ary �• ;> Ha, 1
marked cheque until work is Com- No. 'y, 11,377.20; Stade and of pastry; Rake in oven of 450de-
-: : =r=µ�rM:. :.,t::a.k '� ,;�� :hs�'�- ,: -.. • , plated do the Mousseau Drain. ; Weido, $459.2 Napoleon, ' Bedard
grecs for 10' minutes. Reset oven
The township truck driver will be $2;''Frank De-nomme, $263; It. 'Wil- to 3.50 and bake 30 minutes.
paid 80 cents'per hour for the sea. liams; $526• Ed. Haberer, $263; M.
son's snowplowing. Members also Mefdinger, $131,50; Mrs.. Wes. Cole -
instructed the clerk to refund 1952 man, $2; Mrs. Marjorie Schilbe, S E A F O R T'H C A B
- v dog taxes to Paul Ducharme, Na* $32.60; 'Earl Campbell, $241.50; L
poleon Bedard, Mrs: Wes. 'Coleman, H. Rader, $142; V. L. Becker, $147; K C. WATTERiN�URTH, Prop.
DIES
T. H. Hoffman and Lorne Ginger-- Wiard Fritz, $32; Harrison Schoch,
All Passengers Insured
ich, who was assessed fnatead $2; J. Drysdale, $13.50; Fred Hab-
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.of
Lennis Gingerich. erer, $1.60• 1. Desjardine, $6; P.
24-HOUR SERVICE
Willert, $3.20; . Treasurer Tucker -
Accounts Passed smith Telephone System, $2,020.90;
PHONE MO-M;,-Seaforth -
The following road. and. general Treasuser 'Chas. Rau, R.C.S.S.S.,
1952 PONTIAC STRYa'LELINE SEDAN
accounts were -passed for payment: $344.40; Treasurer S.S. No; 9 Un-
1951 CHEV. DE LUXE FLEETLINE SEDAN
James Masse, $21770;' Ross Corbett, ion, $1,327;20; Mrs. Zelinda Car -
2-1951 CHESV. STYLELINE SEDANS at $1,850.00
$6.65; Jack Corbett, $13:30; Bob rick, .$13.18-; Treasurer Zurich' Po-
FOR, SALE
wildfong, $18.20; Gerald Northcott, lice Village, $5,6630.79; H. W. Brok-
2-1951 CHEV. DE LUXE STYLELINE SEDANS
$17.15; 'Donald Bell, $3.15; Matthew enshire, $229.61• Zurich Herald,
IT.
GODERICH ST.
Denoifime, $36.90; . Loftus Denem- $357.05• H. Hoffman, $2; Lorne
8 -ROOM FRAME, with bath, Vac -
me, '$18.90; Alvin Ayotte,: $42.70; Gingerioh, $2;' Ethel Williams,
ant. .
Peter Masse, $25.90; Ed. J. Walper, $394.50; W. H. Edighoffer; $526.00;
fully equipped
$7'; Wm. BaeAler, $11.20• Harry Roy Weber, $1P1.50; Uoyd •Klopp,
50 ACRES
Bassow, $11.20; Ervin Ducharme, $386.75; Herbert Klapp, $131.50;
On No. 8 Highway, close to town.
$13.30; Philip Masse, $8.40; 'Roy Paul Ducharme, $2; Treasurer Hay
This farm is well fenced and has
Clark, $11.20; Alphonse Masse, Twp. School Area, portion levy,'
lots of water.
$'195•:84; Hensall District Coop In- $19,659.45.
corporated,$57.36; Glen Desjardine,
Call
$3.10; Johnston Patterson, $45.60;
Hensall Motor Sales, $ BROADCASTS FROM GERMANY
21.65; Oscar
W C. OK'
Klopp, $13.15; Klopp's Garage,' Mr. and Mrs, Garnet McClinchey,
Phone 458
$495.72; 'L. H. Turnbull, $220; St. Seafor'th, have received word from
)FFICE IN THE QU'EEN'S HOTEL
Stebbins, $14.00; Earl (Campbell,their son, John. that he will send'
$17.55; Wm. Seibert, $15; Frsnk�Christmas greetings from Germany
Wildfong, $19,89; Hirry•Ar'mstrong over CHMiL, Hamilton, Wednesday,
$29.05; Jack Tinney, $15.40; Nor- December 24, at 9:45 p.m.
man Kleinfeldt, $15,40; Lyle Simp-
son, $9.45; Edwin Regier, $12; John
FRANK KLING'$
20% Disc.ount Sa
C 0 N T i HUES
To the End- of the Year
ONLY 5 MORE DAYS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE L OF THIS
SEASONAL SA,).E !
-EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE IS FOR SALE
and -
EVERY ITEM IS MARKED FOR
20% OFF,!
Discontinuing Lamps µ.
Bargains Galore ,
Everything Goes'
Orders taken at this time for BATHROOMS, PRESSURE
SYSTEMS and HEATING EQUIPMENT, given special consid-
eration and discount
SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS AND CREDIT TERMS AR'RANGE'L
FRANK KLING
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
Paul Rau, $16.80; ^Clarence Over- The history of gold mining in ,,, } *
holt, $5.60; Louis Ayptt.e, $109 83; Canada dates from 1654 when Louis H! (Christmas 1i�►rPe ilig l� FII Ullr CiCllU!
Elmer Rader, $8,4'0; Alvin Wal'per, XN of France granted a conces. YL g �j
$40.62; Roy Gingeric'b, $11.20; Bil- slop to Nicholas Denys to mine gold'
lie Masse, $13.30; Stephen Meidin- in Nova Scotia.
ger, $3; Gus Masse, $11.20; Art
Gabel, $11,20; Zurich Herald, $11;
Department of Highways, $34.10;
Lerina Rose, $8.32; •Richardson's
Garage, $7; Millie Funk, $9.80; Bil-
lie Becker, $10.60; Ed's Impezial
Sales & Service, $9.75; E. J. Stan -
lake, $895.55; Mrs. Sterling Gra-
CASH !
ham, $1,420.50; Stade & Weido, $9,-
462,60; Wilfred Mousseau, $7.54.
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,General Accounts COMMENCING NOVEMBER 1, 1952, until DECEMBER 24, 1952, Each Buyer of a Car Pur -
George Manning, $80; H. Stein-, 1,EIVION - LIME, `
,- p bath, $54; E. J. Willert, $142; A. J. chased at BRUSSELS MOTORS At a Value of Over $300.00, is Entitled to Enter the CASH
Best Z- Roche, $142; Gestetner Co., $46.98; -- -
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PRIZE DRAW, To" Be Made Christmas Eve, 1952!
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USED CARS AND TRUCKS
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1952 CHEV. DE LUXE STYLELINE COAOH
1949 C'HIEV. 5 -PASSENGER COUPE - Fully
1952 CHEV. STYLEUN,E SEDAN
equipped -$1,495.00
1952 PONTIAC STRYa'LELINE SEDAN
1948 CH•EV, SEDAN
1951 CHEV. DE LUXE FLEETLINE SEDAN
1947 PONTIAC COACH
2-1951 CHESV. STYLELINE SEDANS at $1,850.00
1938 CHEV. SEDAN
1951 CHEW, STYLELINE COACH at $1,850,00
2-1951 CHEV. DE LUXE STYLELINE SEDANS
TRUCKS
1951 MOV. FLEEITLINE SEDAN "
1951 DODGE SEDAN
1953 DODGE %-TON PICKUP
1950 CHEV. DE LUXA FLEETLI•NE SEDAN-
1948 CHEV, 84 -TON PICKUP
fully equipped
1048 INTERNATIONAL 3! -TON PIOKIJF
Maft'y Older Models To Choose From
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