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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1957-12-06, Page 5ri► tes and : WARM FOOTWEAR Footwear is a Welcome- Gift ! HERE ARE SAME PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS: HIGH 'CUT , RUBBERS Warm lined, fo pull over shoes, .with strap at fop. Men's $6.25 Boys' $5.25 Juniors% 13 to 3, $3.95 r Children's $3.59 Men's $6.25 -Children's $3 59 Ladies', Growing Girls' and Misses' RUBBER LACED OVERSHOES . • • • . • $5.�5 - $11.95 Special for Buck and Saddle Shoes • • • ........... $7,35 Women's All -Rubber Zipper -Front Overshoes - Fleece lined. • • • • • ..........: `:Teen -Lo" $5.95 Junior' $5.65 - Men's Elastic Side Romeo, Opera and Zipper - Front Leather Slippers - Men's $5.00 Operas, Men's, $4.50 Zippers, $5.00 and $5.75 ,SPECIAL -Men's Saddle Leather Everett Slip- pers, sheep collar and lining ........... , $5.00 MEN'S OPERA (as put) $3.00 Boys' $2.75 Men's $3.00 - Boys $2.75 MOCCASIN SLIPPERS -For every member of the family. Many styles to choose from; plain or fur trim, warm lined. Child's 1.45 Women's 1.49 to 2.95 Men's 2.50 SPECIAL -Men's Felt Laced Pull -On, to wear -- in house or Rubber Boots ......... . .... $2.25 4.<:��:� LVGGA ` ., G E :. ry. t BrineMcSpecial Aero -Pack, with hangers . ......... $16,95 21 Weedend Case .................. $12.95 ` Overnight Cases .................... $10.95 ,I Train Case Blue or Ivor 9.95 >; Men's "Sportsman Two-Suiter $27.10 Companion,, 19", $19.50 ..:............:: . ' WE SELL' "DACK'S" SHOES FOR MEN Buy for Christmas with "Gift Certificate" plan. We get Specials for the hard -to -fit customer. PRICES $16:00 to $26.50 FAMOUS "AIR STEPS" FOR LAD?ES - The shoe with the "Magic Sole" - $13.95 and 14,95. Widths 4A to C. See Our Special $6.95 Black and Brown Oxfords for Men! (Boys' Sizes, 1 to 6 - $6.45) S.rn*1th'1s Shoe Stor.e "THE STORE WHERE QUALITY;COUNTS" PHONE 301 - We Sell Official Boy Scout Shoes - SEAFORTH I A �If, (( "ftp.._. ,ua VETERAN'S CAB Under New Management RAY CHAMBERS, Prop Passengers Insured (NOW TWO CARS AVAILABLE) PHONE 362 SEAFORTH RE -VITALIZED CLEANING Is Better Than Ever at Buchanan Cleaners MOUNT FOREST More Spots and Stains Removed Garments stay clean longer Will wear longer, Phone 669 r 2 - Seafortb ANDY CALDER Agent MON. and THURS. MORNINGS Cavan S•pnday School Christmas concert will be on. Friday evening, December 13, with a program of Christmas numbers and film. San- ta Claus is hoping to have home- made candy for the children. The Helping Hand Mission Band will have their Christmas meeting in the Sunday schoolroom on Sat- urday. December 7. at 2 p.m. Roll call will be, "Your favorite carol." Hensall Sale Prices Prices at Hensall community sale Thursday were: Weanling pigs, $12.35 to $14.25; chunks, $15.60 to -$19; feeders. $24.50 to $30; sows, $75 to $90; Hol- stein cows, $142 to $160; Durham cows. $150 to $175; Holstein calves. $8.50 to $14; Durham calves, $18 to $29. A total of 526 pigs and 160 head of: xattle and calves were sold. T.Mi was the largest sale ever held here. L©WER, SLEEKER, "ROCKET A0E-" ST"YLE THAX SWELLS Ab oz o EXCITING ... DIS1-INCTIVE... IN EXCELLENT TASTE NINETY-EIGHT HOLIDAY SEDAN OLDS MOBILE FOR 1Vs8 In every new feature and gleaming line from the Four -Beam Headlamps to Twin -Blade rear fenders, OLDSmobility is ever -obedient to your comfort and safety. Oldsmobile's"";......, . New -Matic Ride* (a true air suspension) takes surface travel off the beaten path and raises it to a sublime new level of smooth flight. ;.:>4�<.y..c.�,•,..� Such exciting new convenience features as -the .Tfans-Portable Radio* and Dual -Range -: :::OPP pop: Power Heater* provide motoring that's care- free and comfortable. And OLDSmobility e mgans the safe, sure response of the new fuel -saving Rocket Engine ... delivering all the power you can use --greatly improved a economy, tool Join the new trend of travel, - Get acquail'iied with OLDSmobility ... at SUPER 88 CONVERTIBLE your dealer's now *Optional at extra ¢otf. A GENERAL MO"i0i23 VALUE SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER OR$ SEA ORTH MOT' MADE PET+ �+.. t3'xF {ysiJ"'Giv FOR THE O 4iJJc.:ja tW 4e E All Popular Brand Cigarettes In 20's, 25's, 5I�'& and Ciazo9Y ` FULL STOCK OF All these are already Christmas wrapped A SMOKER'S PARADISE We Specialize in Cigars From Holland Products from Famous Dutch Manufacturers ` Mundi Victor Rigolett'o Willem II Robusta Ecro Willem II • LIGHTERS • POUCHES • ASH TRAYS For a Close Shave, Try Razors from' Our -Stock CHOCOLATES Wrapped for CHEC�e Christmas giving. �uA TIMEX WATCHES WALLETS � Beautiful Designs 'W E B B L L U! D S Cor. Goderich & Main Sts. Seaforth GET YOUR NOME HOLIDAY READY Make your home and your clothes sparkle before the Holiday Guests arrive! Send your drapes, slipcovers and blankets and, of course, your clothes, to us now for a thorough cleaning. Makes things last longer, too! i -'{ ; with our Send your family wash to Ps^ :A 4 1 ; us this week, and every week, for our expert laun- dry service. BRADY CLEANERS AND LAUNDETERIA LTD. PROVIDE FRIENDLY SERVICE IN SEAFORTH AT Jack J SEAFORTH AGENT MAIN y ra, �e t . ,.. ,5e •'e�1�R er' Christmas would not seem the cent of the Christmas trees• dls� .. Prices rapge azly !j�eire rplm 2 < same without a Christmas. tree. 'tribut0 in this 'U"3A. come from to $2.00 per tree Whether it be a spruce, balsam, or Canada. Nova Scotia and Quebec. provide. about 25 per cent of the Balsam fair has been the, most' a pine, it is the entre of .Christ- trees exported from Canada, while popular s pecies accountin for 4v mas activity in the majority of our New Brunswick and British Colum- er 70 Per cent of the total ctlt. Douglas fir, Scots pine and Spruce Canadi homes. We axe not the only ones who bia contribute 19 per cent each. Ontario contributes 1,530;000 or 9 account for 19 per egnt, slx ^per enjoy this custom. Because of its per cent of the total export. cent and 5 per cent respectively, Scots pine, because of it needle �xi tence in the United States, a nourishing export trade has devel- The Christmas tree industry was valued at $7,60, 000 in 1955. Near- ' holding qualities, is fast ,gain"t;ig favor. is oped in Canada. In 1955, for ex- ly six million dollars came from It also relatively ea'ly, to grow with the result that grow- ample, there were 17 million Christmas trees cut in Canada. Of the sale of Canadian trees in the United States. In 1949 the average ers are planting 14,000,000 Scots I pine seedlings per year and they this number, Canadians used near- value per tree exported was 31c, are sowing between 200 and 300 ly four million while the remain- .ng 13 million -were exported. The and by 1955 it was up to 46c. The -highest average price paid for a pounds' al Scots pine seed yearly. United, States'received 99 per cent of our tree exports. It is interest- single species in 1955 was 78c. This the it wouldbe unwise to assume that we should all rush into the ing to note in passing that 30 per, was average price paid for Ontario grown Scots pine. Christmas tree growing business for it is not without its problems. Fire, nsects, disease, rodents, ad- rs Erected to Or"ricers WMS, verse weather, cattle and even man may interfere with disastrous results. As the number of trees grown specifically for the Christ- INA at Duffs, McKill' mas tree market increases the competition becomes keener. Trees The WMS of Duff's Church, Me- Community Friendship secretary, must exhibit certain form and to do this they will need pruning and Kiilop, was held at the home of Mrs. Eldon Kerr; Associate Help- proper care. Mrs. Eldon Kerr on Nov. 20, with ers' secretary, Mrs. J. Hillebrecht; Occasionally attacks are made a good attendance of members Literature secretary, Mrs. A. Scott; on the Christmas tree industry. and visitors. Mrs. James Kerr press secretary, Mrs. Gordan Pap- Perhaps these are caused the took the business part of the meet- ple; finance committee for the sight of the corner lot still cov- ll ing. WMS, Mrs. R. S. McKercher, Mrs. Mrs. Aaron Jantzi had charge of D. Shannon, Mrs. J. Hillebrecht, ered in unsold trees on Boxing Day. Cutters who cut far more the worship service and opened Mrs. R. Campbell; auditors, Mrs. trees than the demand calls for with the scripture lesson. A hymn Alex Smith, Mrs. Geo. Campbell. and those who cut lame trees was sung and prayer by Mrs. Gor- The WA meeting followed and ly use the tops are both be dan Pdpple. Mrs. James Kerr the president, Mrs. Ross Gordon, condemned. emned. But, generally p k- cing, the industry has raged gave a reading on Remembrance Day. The subscriptions for. the took the business part of the meet- ing. It decided encouraged the planting of trees on abandon - Missionary Monthly were taken. was to have the Christmas meeting early in the ed lands, has created an interest Mrs. Papple invited the ladies month, on Dec. 3rd. Mrs. Aaron i n n forestry and conservation,, and and their families to a Mission Band social at the church on Dec. Jantzi and Mrs. Eldon Kerr gave reports on theWomen's Associa- is contributing an important amount to the economy of many 7th, at 8 p.m. The meeting closed tion conference, held at Nile in localities and, indeed, to that of with prayer by Mrs. A. Jantzi. October. The meeting. by the whole Dominion. Officers for 1958 are as follows: -..closed all singing a hymn, honorary president, Mrs. (Rev.) Officers of the WA for 1958 are There are Scandinavian' French W. H. Summerell; past president, as follows: past president, Mrs and ancient Egyptian legends Mrs. James Kerr; president, Mrs.ss , Gordon;Gordonresident Mrs R which claim to have given the Les Pr ce first vice-president, M. Scott; first vice-presidentMrs Christmas tree to the world The Mrs. Gordon MacKenzie; treasur- Aaron Jantz'i; second vice-presi- first authentic mention of a Christ - °r, Mrs. David Shannon; secrethry, dent, Mrs. Kenneth Stewart; sec- mas tree is of -one in Strasbough, Mrs, Gordan Papple; Missionary retary-treasurer. Mrs. Ross Gor- Germany, 1605, Monthly. Mrs. James Kerr; Baby Band leaders, Mrs. A. Scott and don; card and flower convener, Mrs. George Wheatley; sec FURNACE STOVE OIL Mrs. O. Storey; Mission. Band lead- press - retary, Mrs. G.-E--Papple. Pianist and Gasoline Deliveries er, Mrs. G. E. Papple; temperance for both societies is Mrs. Arnold secretary. Mrs. Alex Smith; Chris- Scott. DON BRIGHTRALL tian Stewardship secretary, Mrs. -- R. McKercher; Christian Steward- ship secretary, Mrs. John Kerr; WINTHROP- PHONE 354 VETERAN'S CAB Under New Management RAY CHAMBERS, Prop Passengers Insured (NOW TWO CARS AVAILABLE) PHONE 362 SEAFORTH RE -VITALIZED CLEANING Is Better Than Ever at Buchanan Cleaners MOUNT FOREST More Spots and Stains Removed Garments stay clean longer Will wear longer, Phone 669 r 2 - Seafortb ANDY CALDER Agent MON. and THURS. MORNINGS Cavan S•pnday School Christmas concert will be on. Friday evening, December 13, with a program of Christmas numbers and film. San- ta Claus is hoping to have home- made candy for the children. The Helping Hand Mission Band will have their Christmas meeting in the Sunday schoolroom on Sat- urday. December 7. at 2 p.m. Roll call will be, "Your favorite carol." Hensall Sale Prices Prices at Hensall community sale Thursday were: Weanling pigs, $12.35 to $14.25; chunks, $15.60 to -$19; feeders. $24.50 to $30; sows, $75 to $90; Hol- stein cows, $142 to $160; Durham cows. $150 to $175; Holstein calves. $8.50 to $14; Durham calves, $18 to $29. A total of 526 pigs and 160 head of: xattle and calves were sold. T.Mi was the largest sale ever held here. L©WER, SLEEKER, "ROCKET A0E-" ST"YLE THAX SWELLS Ab oz o EXCITING ... DIS1-INCTIVE... IN EXCELLENT TASTE NINETY-EIGHT HOLIDAY SEDAN OLDS MOBILE FOR 1Vs8 In every new feature and gleaming line from the Four -Beam Headlamps to Twin -Blade rear fenders, OLDSmobility is ever -obedient to your comfort and safety. Oldsmobile's"";......, . New -Matic Ride* (a true air suspension) takes surface travel off the beaten path and raises it to a sublime new level of smooth flight. ;.:>4�<.y..c.�,•,..� Such exciting new convenience features as -the .Tfans-Portable Radio* and Dual -Range -: :::OPP pop: Power Heater* provide motoring that's care- free and comfortable. And OLDSmobility e mgans the safe, sure response of the new fuel -saving Rocket Engine ... delivering all the power you can use --greatly improved a economy, tool Join the new trend of travel, - Get acquail'iied with OLDSmobility ... at SUPER 88 CONVERTIBLE your dealer's now *Optional at extra ¢otf. A GENERAL MO"i0i23 VALUE SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER OR$ SEA ORTH MOT' MADE PET+ �+.. t3'xF {ysiJ"'Giv FOR THE O 4iJJc.:ja tW 4e E All Popular Brand Cigarettes In 20's, 25's, 5I�'& and Ciazo9Y ` FULL STOCK OF All these are already Christmas wrapped A SMOKER'S PARADISE We Specialize in Cigars From Holland Products from Famous Dutch Manufacturers ` Mundi Victor Rigolett'o Willem II Robusta Ecro Willem II • LIGHTERS • POUCHES • ASH TRAYS For a Close Shave, Try Razors from' Our -Stock CHOCOLATES Wrapped for CHEC�e Christmas giving. �uA TIMEX WATCHES WALLETS � Beautiful Designs 'W E B B L L U! D S Cor. Goderich & Main Sts. Seaforth GET YOUR NOME HOLIDAY READY Make your home and your clothes sparkle before the Holiday Guests arrive! Send your drapes, slipcovers and blankets and, of course, your clothes, to us now for a thorough cleaning. Makes things last longer, too! i -'{ ; with our Send your family wash to Ps^ :A 4 1 ; us this week, and every week, for our expert laun- dry service. BRADY CLEANERS AND LAUNDETERIA LTD. PROVIDE FRIENDLY SERVICE IN SEAFORTH AT Jack J SEAFORTH AGENT MAIN