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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1962-12-06, Page 110 BENEATH THIS BANNER I USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE , 1. Coming Events .2. Lost, Strayed 3. Found 4. Help Wanted as 5. Business Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted , 7. Situations Wanted Alt 8. Farm, Stock For Sale 9. Poultry For Sale 10. Used Cars For Sale 11, Articles For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy 13. Wanted 14. Property For Sale 15. Property For Rent 16. For Sale or Rent 17. Wanted To Rent r18. Property Wanted 19. Notices 20. Auction Sales 21. Tenders Wanted 22. Legal Notices • 23. Business Directory 24. Cards of Thanks 25. In Memoriam 26. Personals The cost is low. Classifications 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17, minimum 40c an inseition. Classification 25, 'minimum 650 plus 25c for each 4line verse. All other classifications mini- mum 65 cents. per insertion except Auction Sales, (20), Ten- ders Wanted, (21), and Legal Notices, (22), rates on applica- tion. For cash payment or if paid by 10 days following last inner- * ton, 1 C c deducted from above rates. COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED RATES (For Business Firms, Trades- men, etc.): Minimum. 50 cents per insertion. Billing charge, 15 O cents per advert -bemoan • 1. Coming Events CHRISTMAS. dance, December 27th, Legion Hall, Seaforth, Ai Cherney and His Westerners. Sponsored by Seaforth Junior Farmers. 1-45-3 • RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Theo Melrady (nee Catherine Feeney), Saturday, Dec. 8th, Seaforth Legion Hall. Ladies please bring lunch. 1-47x1 EUCHRE and Dance, sponsored by Kippen East Women's Instit- ute, Friday, Dec. 14, Hensall Arena, 8:30 p.m. Orchestra, The • Collegians. 147x1 THURSDAY,, Dec. 13, Christ- mas hrist mas Party, Huron County Reg- istered Nurses' Association for members and non-members at nurses' residence, Clinton, 8 p. m. 147-1 RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Alberf Hutton (nee Mona Clarke), Friday, Dec. 14th, at Monkton Arena. Clam French's Orchestra. Ladies please bring luneh. 1-47x2 2. Lost, Strayed. •♦ WALLET, containing pictures, birth certificate and keys. BO - wend. Box 1171, Huron Exposi- tor. 2.47x1 LOST from tat 1, con. lett, white face, about 600-700 lbs., with right ear marking. Contact Joe Gibson, phone Olin - • ton HU 2-3229. e 2-47-1 4. - Help Wanted FULLER Brush Co. 'has' en opening iiv Seaforth and Hensell district. Preferably mantled man with a car. Above average earnings to start. For inform- ation and interview, write Keith W. Walkom, 117 Woods St., • Stratford, Ont., or dial 271-3410. 4-47x2 GOOD position for an exper- ienced pian for service work on appinances, oil burners, etc., in. Zurich, Clinton and Seaforth area. Experience essential. Call Zurich 34, or Seaforth 585 for appointment. Gingerich Sales & Service Ltd. 4-47-1 HONEST, aggressive salesman, possibly, with some sales exper- ience, to sell electrical lapplian- ces, furnaces, plumbing and heating equipment, etc., in Hur- on. Interested parties call. Zur- ich 34 or Seaforth 585, for ap- pointment. Gingerich Sales & Service Ltd. 4-47-1 LOCAL man required. Demand for membership in the Ontario Automobile Association is so • great that I need a man in this area to enroll memberships, Age no .barrier, full or part- time. Suitable for a retired or semi -retired man. Good eamn- ings year after year. Car need- ed. Apply by letter to V. J. Lane, RR 5, Seaforth. • 4-46-3 5. Bus. Opportunities • TO LEASE Service Station in Seaforth For further information, call BRITISH AMERICAN OIL co. • Strattbrd, Ont., phone 271-3540. 5-46-2 7. Situations Wanted F'OR carpenter work or remo- deling or odd jobs around the home, colli Ed Andrews, • phone 863 W 1. 7-46-tf 8. Farm Stock For Sale THIRTY-THREE pigs 8 weeks OM. Herman Van, BakeI+, RR 2, nn_Dublin, phone 55 R ltd. &47ao1' UEVEN Stull pigs, 8 weeks old. rbain Blocked, ItR 1, Seaforth telt `sl►r . $7hti1 Wrg 'HURON40940040 0,0010 OM, pF,G; !*,„ RE INE WORLD'S BEST BARcA INs 8. Farm Stock For Sale GOOD milking goat. Phone Dub- lin, 35 R 17. • 8-47x1 TWO Holstein heifers, due soon, Paul Vogels, RR 2, Dublin, phone 86 R 11. 8-47x1 ELEVEN pigs, eight weeks old. Doug Hugill, RR 2, Seaforth, phone HU 2-7548. 8-47x1 TWO head stocker cattle; also 1n ton Dodge truck. Apply Tom- my Burns, RR 4, Mitchell, Lot 33, Con.5, Logan, 8-47x1 A numbed. of Holstein heifers, 21/2 years old; vaccinated, bred Hereford, due soon. Apply John Verendsen, RR L, Kirkton, phone 21 R 4, leirkton. On Highway 83, 11/2 miles east of Farquhar. 47-4 9. Poultry For Sale DRESSED geese, for Christmas Appl+y. to Mrs. R. M. Scott, RR. 1, Seaforth, phone 839 R 6. 9-47-1 DRESSED geese. Leslie Camp- bell, RR 1, Seaforth, phone 835 R. 3. 9-47-1 ORDERS taken now for dress - ea geese and ducks for Christ- mas. Call Oliver Wright, RR 2, Seaforth, phone 847 R 2. 9-47+-1 DAY -old H & N chicks available every week. Any age started H & N chicks available every 12 weeks; also quantity ready -to - lay H & N pullets on Nov. 1. Henderson Started Chicks, Ltd:, phone 558. 9-47-tf 10. Used Cars For Sale 1954 Plymouth sedan, reason- able. Apply evenings, John Bads four, RR 2, Dublin. 10-46-3 11. Articles For Sale USED coal and wood furnace. Frank Kling Ltd. 11-47-1 ANNEX in good condition. Burns coal or wood, Phone 656 W 1, Seaforth. 11-47x1 CHRISTMAS trees, nicely trim- med pine trees, We deliver. Gor- don Noble, phone 71-W, Seaforth. 11:47x2 ELECTRIC train, mounted on plywood, complete with switches and uncouplers. Bruce Mac- Gregor, "Seaforth, phone 672 R 2. 11-47x1 SHELBURNE potatoes, 75-11). bag, $1.75; carrots, $1.25 leus.; heavy turkeys, A grade, 45c lb. Order now for Christmas. Bor- den Brown, phone 841 R 2. • -2 HOLLAND giown bulbs, tulips, hyacinths, crocus, paper white narcissus and dffodils, Bak- er's Greenhouse, Your Garden Centre, Seaforth. 11-46x2 FEED for. sale, No. 1 cob corn and shelled corn, delivered in from 5 to 10 ton loads. For fur- ther informaitimi apply Ken Cowe]l, R 4, Blenheim, phone 676-8625. 11-46x8 SPECIAL sale of apples from Dec. 10 to 15. Cooking and eat- ing apples; $1.50 a bushel, at the farm. Bring your own .con- tainers. Fred McClymont eed Sons, 1 mile south of Varna. xEL BEAUTIFUL Singer zig-zag, in desk like console, slightly used. This one makes hundreds of fancy stitches, baton. holes, sews on buttons. Will sell for $47.88 or payments of $8 -e month. Write Box 1167, . The Huron Exopositor. 11-46-2 CHRISTMAS TREES Scotch pines, .spruce and nal - saint Christmas trees. JOHN BOYES Market St. . Phone 110 or 138, Seaforth 11-47x2 12. Wanted To Buy DUFFLE bag for hockey equip- ment, for small' boy. Mrs. Ross ,Alexander, phone 671 W 1. 47x1 ANY quantity of baled ,hay, $10 to $18 per ton. Apply Box 1170, The Huron. Expositor, 12-47102 ATTENTION FARMERS! ' Call promptly. 300 pounds or over, according to condition. Assoc, with Do 'ling & Co. of Canada Ltd. Licensed under the Dead Stock Disposal Act, licence' No. 158662. Seven days, service. Call ED ANDREWS, phone 863 W 1, Seaforth. 12-47-tf 13. Waited WANTED Li stings of older homes in Seaforth and surrounding dis- tricts. Cash buyers are available for ,farms in Seaforth district. JOSEPH McCONNELL Realtor 19 Victoria Street Telephone 266 13-47-1 15. Property For Rent MODERN two-bedroom home, 11/4 miles from Dublin. Apply evenings, John Balfour, RR 2, Dublin. 15-46-3 T }IR E E - BEDROOM apart- ment, kitchen, living room and bathroom. Mrs. Frank Nigh Seedortlh, phone 670 W 2, x2 SELF-CONTAINED apartment, private bathroom, privet* en- trance, 3 or 4 rooms. Apply* to Box 1188, The Huron Exposi- tor. 15-46-11 APARTMENT inn Roadway St., furnished and all conveniences, gas heated. Winterized house in Bayfield furnish�etl, 34piece bath sand oil heated. Imrmediate pos- session. Phone 62-W, Carl Dal - 15454 15. Property For Rent NEWLY decorated home in Sea - forth; immediate ,possession. Livingroom, kitchen, two bed- rooms and 3 -piece bath: Baker's Greenhouse, Seaforth. 15-47x1 BAYFIELD apartment and cot- tages, ottage•s, furnished, 8 miles from RCAF Station Clinton, apply L. R. Bannister, Stratford, phone Stratford 271.6641, Bayfield, 803. •1 4i7n2 FOUR apartments in Royal apartment building; 1 apart- ment in Seaforth apartments, east on No. 8 Highway; 1 2 -bed- room heated apartment on John Street. Apply to Dr. McMaster, Grand Bend, or Joseph McCon- nell, Seaforth. 15-47-tf 17. Wanted To Rent BUSINESS couple require 2-3 bedroom home, will . consider Tense with option to purchase, Jan. -Feb. occupancy. Box1174, Huron Etepositor, 17-47-1 FAMILY with children want to rent house, preferably with a small' barn and near Separate School in Dublin or Seaforth area. State rent wanted. Box 1172, Huron Expositor. 17-47x2 19. Notices CUSTOM chain sawing, logs or wood. 1948Dodge car for s:ale. Joe Gibson, phone Clinton tri 2-3229: 19-47-1 SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Modern equipment used. All work guar- anteed. Write or phone Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W 6. 19-40x9 FAST SERVICE • WATCH a REPAIRS All work guaranteed ANSTETT JEWELLERS Phone 77. Seaforth 19-47-tf SEAFORTH U PHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds of upholstering. 19-47 tf SAVE MONEY. ON CARPENTRY WORK and General Contracting For alterations, new kitchen cupboards, rec rooms, .exten- sions and repairs, gall:: JOHN LANSINK Phone 79, Seaforth. Competent Workmanship 19-474tf ANSTETT JEWELLERS Offers you Easy Credit Terms with NO • Carrying Charges Phone 77, Seaforth 19-47-tf HURON CONCRETE SUPPLY LIMITED Goderich, Ontario Phone JA 4-7361 P.O. Box. 368, Stratford, Ont. Operations alt. the Seaforth plant are being" suspended for the winter months. During the cold weather your Ready Mix- ed Concrete will be supplied from"the Goderich pliant at the Seaforth price. Cell .or d rite us for free estimates. 19-46-2 22. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of B.E!RTHA MAE MINETT All persons having claims against the Este of Bertha Mae Minett, late of the town of Seaforth, deceased, who died on or about the 9th day of November, 1962, are hereby notified to send in to the un- dersigned on or before the 20th day of December, .1062, full particulars of their elaiins, after which date the assets of the said estate will be distri- buted amongst the parties en- titled, thereto, having regard only to claims of which the un- dersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Seafomth this 23rd day of Nov., 1962. By their solicitors, ALVIN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario 22-46-3 Every week more people dis- cover what mighty jobs are ac- complished by low cost Exposi- tor Want Ads. FOR ADVERTISEMENTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, SEE PAGE 6 Boxholders' Names r Not Given Out 1 It is not possible for us tb divulge the name or ad- dress of any advertiser using It Hilton Expositor box number. Please do not alk for this information. 22. Legal Notices ELECTION ' Township of Stanley Notice is hereby given that an Election for the office of Reeve in the Township of Stan- ley will be held en: MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1962. Polls open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., at the following polling places. School No. 1, DRO Lawrence Falconer. School No. 10, DRO John Aik- enhead. School No, 14, DRO Howard Le mon. Township Hall, DRO Lloyd Keyes. School No. 5, DRO William Armstrong, Schaal No. 4 West, Leonard Talbot. Mr. Louis Denomme's Home, DRO Philip Durand. Town Hall, Bayfield, DRO Mrs Jessie Blair. MEL. GRAHAM. Returning Officer 22-47-1 23. Business Directory McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, :Etc. P. D McCONNELL, Q.C. D. I. STEWART Sea'.orth, Ont. : Phone 550 A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Phones: Office 173, Res. 781 Seaforth- Ontario JOHN E, LONGSTAFF Optometrist, optical services, Goderich St. W., adjacent "to Clinic. Tues. to Sat, 9-5:30, except Wed, Thurs. evening by appointment. Phone 791, Sea - forth, Monday, Clinton Medi- -cal Centre. A. M. IRPER & COMPANY Chart red Accountants 55 South t. Telephone Goderich .JA 4-7562 Licensed Municipal Auditor D. H. McINNES Chiropractic Commercial Hotel Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m. J. A. BURKE Funeral Director and Ambulance Service DUBLIN ONTARIO Night or Day Calls: Phone 43 R 10 BOX. FUNERAL SERVICE R. S. BOX LICENSED EMBALMER Prompt and careful attention Hospital Bed FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS Phones; Res. 595-W — Store 43 W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER • and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 335 G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St., W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 119 - Seaforth DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth If no answer, calhResidence 605 SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. W, R, Bryans, D.V.M.; V.S. D. E. GALT, D.V.1Vl., V.S: Phone 105 Seaforth 24. Cards of Thanks I would like to thank all those who were kind enough to vote for me in the Snow Queen Con- test. Lois Tyndall. 2447-1 I wish, to thank the hard work- ing ladies who made our CWL Tea such a success. Barbara McCourt, • 24-47x1 I would like to thank my friends and reletives+' for the cards and treats sent to me while I was in the hospital. 24-47x1 Eleanor Butson. I wish to thank my neighbors and friends for their lovely gifts I received at SS No. 9, McKillop School, Friday ,even- ing. They are very much ap- preciated. 24.47x1 Norma Leeming, Walton I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors who sent me treats, cards, flowers and visit- ed me while I was a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Rev, A. H. Johnston, Dr. P. Brady, Dr. E. Malkus and the nurses of Scott Memorial Hos, pital. Mrs. Fred Burdge. -1 WE wish to •estpress our heart- felt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends -'and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, beautiful floral tributes and mess sages of sympathy received dur- ing the recent lose of our dear father. Special thanks to, Dr. Gorwill and the nursing staff of Seafofth Hospital, Rev, J. C. Britton, pallbearers flow e r - bearer, Box Funeral Herne and to all those who helped in any way, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomp- son and fa,niilyr, 24-474 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to express my sincere t'h'anks t� everyone who 'sent cards and treats during my stay at Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Gorwill, the n.ttrses of Seaforth Hospital and Geo. and Dave Beattie, Orrin Baird. 2447x1 OUR sincere thanks and appre- ciation to friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to the nursing staff of Scott Memorial Hospital, Dr. Gorwill, Rev. Vardy, the Box Funeral Home, floral tributes and to those who helped in any Dorothy, Mike, Bill and Patty Carter. 24-47-1 Mrs. Charles Dalmage.and fam- ily wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindnesses and messages, of syn pa thy and floral tributes and different funds and memor- ium cards, of the „kes, of a dear husband and father. Thanks also to Mr. Britton and Box Funeral Home and pallbearers and the ladies that catered. 24-47x1 THE family of the i4e Mrs. Arthur Powell wish to express their appreciation for the many kindnesses extended to them during their recent bereave- ment and during the period Mrs. Powell was a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital and particularly to Dr. P. L. Brady, the special nurses, the staff of the hospital and the neighbors'. 24-47x1 I wish to expre'g my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to my relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy, cards and floral tributes received dur- ing the recent loss of a dear husband, Sincere thanks to the Box Funeral Home, L.O.B.A. sisters, Dr. Malkus and Rev, C. Britten and to all others who helped in so many ways. Thank you. Mrs. Milton Stewart. xl 25. In Memoriam McCOWAN=Ih loving memory of a dear son, Jeffrey, who pas- sed away 1 year ago, Dec. 10, 1961. Two little hands are resting, A loving heart is still', A little son we loved is waiting, For us just over the hill. —Always remembered by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Cowan and grandparents. • 47x1 STOREY — In memory of a dear father,. Mr. Joseph A. Storey' ,who passed away Dec. 6, .,1960. . Though tears, in, my eyes do not glisten And my face is not always sad, There is never a night or morn- ing But I think of the father I had. Not a day do I forget you In my heart you are always here For 1 loved you and I miss• you As it ends another year. — Sadly missed by daughters, Jean and Ruby .and 'son in-Iaws,• Barry and Jim. 25-47-1 STOREY — In loving memory of our dear father and grand- father., Mr. Joseph A. Storey, who passed away on December 6, 1960. ` We had a dad We wee proud to own, His loss' to . us wile never be known; • His life was unselfish, forothers he lived, Not for what he received, but for what he could give. ' We miss' the things he used to say; And when old times we do recall That's when we miss him most of all. What would we give if we could say Hello Pa, in the same old way, To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit with you and chat a while. It's lonesome here, without you, dad, And sad in every way, For life is not the same to us Since you were called away, — Ever remembered and sadly missed by daughter Edna, . son - in -'yaw Cec, atpd granddaughter, Sandra. 25-47x1 Births BEDARD=At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dec: 5, to Mr, and Mrs. Jack Bedard, Sea - forth, a son. BOLGER — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dec. 5, to Mr. and Mrs.. James Bolger, RR 1, Walton, a son. LEFEBVRE — At Grace Hos- pital, Ottawa, on Nov. 28, to Cpl. and Mrs. George Lef- ebvre, (nee Betty Kerr) a son• MILLS—At St. Joseph's Hos- pital, ' Brantford, on Nov. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills, a daughiter, Catherine Elizabeth. Engagements Mr. and Mai. John Wood, --RR 3, Kippen, are happy to an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Margaret Eliza- beth, to Mr. Ronald M. Eyre, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eyre, RR 2, Kippen, the mar- riage will take place later this month, -1 Remember, it takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad -and be money in pockets To : advertise, Just phone Seaforth Drought Leads to Drop In Milk Production The fourth annual meeting of Zone 3 of' United Dairy and Poultry Co-operatives, held in Blyth Memorial Hall Nov. 27th, was well attended. The meet- ing was chaired by Martin Baan, Walton, and was preced- ed by a noon dinner, served by members Of Blyth Women's Institute.. Zone 3 includes plants at Blyth, Seaforth and Wingham. Harold Shantz, second vice- president of the board of die rectors executive, presented the directors' financial statement. "Early in 1962, Zone 3 pur- chased the Holmdale Creamery at Wingham, ,and this has add- ed to the cream and egg vol- ume at Wingham, but they have discontinued poultry processing and have converted the build- ing into a cheese storage and packaging room. "Progress was made, even though we have not attained the desired net earnings," stat- ed Mr. Shantz, "but early in the year a program was launch- ed to 'improve the marketing of milk, cream and eggs for our producer members and patrons. The. most interesting develop- ment in the butter industry dur- ing the past year was the deci- sion made by the Federal Gov- ernment to reduce the selling price' of butter 12 cents per pound on May 1." • The balance sheet showed total current assets of $2,112,- 180; property and equipment, $2,398,379; other assets $106,- 535. Total assets, $4,617,094. The year closed with a gratify- ing balance. Owing to extensive drouth there was a sharp decline in the production of milk, causing a loss to UDPC of one million pounds of milk this year. Robert McKercher, Seaforth, stated that as far as he knew there was no UDPC butter in storage. Zone 3 made an excellent showing of butter and cheese at both the CNE and the Royal Winter Fair. Butter from the Wingham plant was awarded two second prizes, with 97.5 per cent for pound prints and 14 - pound box. Tara received two second prizes and one third, with 97.8, 97.6 and" 94 per cent for unsalted pound prints. Guelph was awarded two sec- onds, 97.3 and 97.6, for prints of butter and 14 -pound box. In Stilton cheese, which is. a grouping of three 10 -pound lots of cheese, the Blyth plant won a first with 98.1; second, 98; 3rd, 97.85 and fourth, 97.65. Britain is taking 18 to 19 million pounds, but they prefer raw milk cheese which is un - pasteurizer, and if more could be produced they would pur- chase more cheese, the meeting was told. The meeting was assured that when raw milk cheese is pro- cessed and ripened it is as safe DUBLIN NEWS Mrs. Douglas McGilverey, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan- ny Costello, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello. Mr.. and Mrs. Ken Feeney, of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan. 'Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nagle in Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Len Nagle. Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Rourke and children and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Looby and family in Dundas with Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans in London with Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Butters, London; with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters. Mr. Jack Wells in Toronto. Mr. Louis McDonald, Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dill. Mr. Bobbie Stapleton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stapleton, of Galt, with Mr. and Mrs: Fergus Stapleton. Mr. James Carroll, London, with Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn. Aircraftman" J. MacLeod and family, of Winnipeg, have mov- ed into the house of Albert Kramers, which was recently occupied by Airciaftman J. Knox, who moved to Shelburne, Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipnisky, of family, of St. Williams, have moved into the home of Mrs. Kellar. Mr. Lipnisky, is the ag- ent for the CNR. Mrs. George Coville spent the weekend in Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacRae in Sarnia with Miss Margaret MacRae. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holland SA -for . consumption pastuerized. President Joseph F. Crutch - ley, in his brief address, stat- ed: "These meetings are, held to get closer to the people and to obtain their opinions." He raised these questions: Milk marketing and what we can do about it. "We should be work- ing agents for the producers' markets which demand quality products," he said. Member- ship and how to increase it: The 27,000 members is not en- ough; we must have good pub- lic relations. as if it were OF THE WEEK and children, Brantford, with Mrs. John Holland. • Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDonald, Galt, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Whetham. Miss Noreen McMillan, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc- Millan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kram- ers in St. Thomas. Messrs. Larry and Jimmy Regan, of Agincourt, with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holland. BLAKE Blake public school held their November Red Cross meeting on Friday with Yvonne Ginger- ich, Marjorie Erb, Nancy Scl}wartzentruber a n d Dale Backert on the committee, Several friends and neighbors of this vicinity attended the funeral of the late Gutov Bohnn of Blake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich, of Blake, visited with friends in Sarnia over 'the weekend. - ( Intended for last week) Mr. Harold Finlay, Jim and Margaret visited Sunday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendrick and Elaine, of Dash- wood. Miss Linda Oesch spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr's. Elmer Oesch and family, of Zurich.. "Would you mind repeating what you just said?" the psy- chiatrist asked his new patient. "I said," boomed the man, "for some reason nobody seems'. to like me. Why don't you pay attention, you fathead?" MES T LIlV S'ATU R D DECEMBER 8th, at 2 p.m. FREE.TREATS for the KIDDIES • Bring your children to Dublin on SA''UIII5AY and meet Santa at• his Workshop in front of Dublin's big Christmas Tree, by the Telephone Office. YOU WILL ENJOY SHOPPING IN DUBLIN! SANTA APPEARS IN DUBLIN AS A RESULT OF .AN IN'VI- ' TATION EXTENDED BY THE DUBLIN POLICE VILLAGE ,TRUSTEMS, DUBLIN BUSINESSMEN AND_ THE DUBLIN DISTRICT CT A1VlIIER OF C0NC1VMEtCF: