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ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE
GIFT'S
For the Last -Minute Shopper
Made with the b st'in
ingredients,
ients
such as Butter, Pineapple,':
Red.
• and. Green' 'Cherries,,,_. Bleaehed'
-Raisins, Almonds}." ' Pecans, - `: Cut';
Peel and delicately. seasoned ;with
the best of spices. ,
990 Pound
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Also • the Original Scotch Shortbread and'Christmas. Butter.
Cookies, Danishand nd French Pastries and 'Other -Christmas Baking
Fresh
1.
F>r h Box Chocolates,,, Salted N t Christmas
u s
Candy,i arse � Ciarettes Ice .Cream Specials,
•Sof _Dx''s..
We will be cooking v n.=read turke :ain this Christmas
oo g o e, Y �'.s again
Turkeys received before; noon, December. :24th, will be ready the
sante _evening.. . Bring turkeys en ly, with .name on pan
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'A Treat For the Whole am 1
Seaford Midgets:
Lose: Close {ane =T
To Zurich:, Entry..
(Contributed )
a • schedule' WOAA-- Midget
game played''„as part of, a."double-
header in the Seaforth •arena:Sat-
urday night, the visiting Zurich.'
Midgets defeated theSeaforth -Leg-
ion :Midgets, by', 'the. .soore • of 43.
It -was a-thrilling-game-aW't-he-wa-y-
througli; :and just as .close as the
;score indicated,
'
The. game: was marred 'bY
Seine
rough play, and.
in. the secondper-
iod-: a couple -oi visitors • tried to
comb, ieltalong`th: boards' and
a 'fr,ee-for-a"ll took: 'place,: -with ev-
ery player'On. both: sides in on the;
donnybrook, .with T. Dick and 'Gar
Flannigan,' for the hometovviters;.
and'. B --Johnson' and. Wagner .for
the `vis,itors,:'drawing major -penal--
ties yfor••fighting: This cooled.'the
boyai. off until :the 'last period; When
Flannigan ot'•. anodise' mayor for;
Flannigan g __.1_
"fi hti-n It. :was 'too:bad that -this.
had to- iia It
en because tlie'':'-ame
was. a thriller. all :the way' . through.
Willert •was the -big -man £orZur.
ich,.,seoring • :three: ;,goals, while
Johnson scored, r the', fourth --geal.
k'er the hometowners., Harvey Dale
was' :the leading scorer with two
goals, with, Billy ,.Pinder scoring
the :.third goal. For the " Zurich
team, 'Willert_i_ and their:goalie,,
Aniacher; "stood,out.
In_: the .final period Amacher
came '.0F • with r,some sensational.:
stops that looked if they stire
labelled for goals •t
sger ie locals;
John:Varley on defence �.' was the:
pick,- -;along :with John -Patterson
in goal, who` also played ;a :whale'
Bakery
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COASTERS GIFT IDEA,
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Theiext ga�Me is. Satairday_ :eight.
ago ;net thea:Iiensall ,Midgets,,;:and
this i $houldbe d ° another •gooone.
:The -Midgets -are -being
Loose Ends
sponsored.:
by the'':Legion ,"and they: purchased
the :former Junior sweaters; ;The,
boys -looked reale sharp in:'their
neve' .untorzns ; The only thing 2y4a.s.
the ' visitors' ”. niiiforms were;. just
about.the,same,color and it niad'e
at -difficult for the :referees,: and
the nlayersLte4eWeach other. apart.:
T., I7'ick was Lcliosen captain= by'
the team, ajong with_'T r ave and
john.:Varley, • assistant captains.
x :13•'•me . • 'm "not Mada ,; I
cal 'doctor -Iyer:; a 'doctor • of initaie.7
"That's• why. I called you'; ,, I ve
got a constant ringingin My ears,"
'Cone in
"Shop Around”
The United Cq operatives of On.
tario ,will meet 'contract farming
competition from'othercompanies,,
according to delegates front -Sea-
forth to the joint meeting of the
United;Co-operatives -of Ontario
and the: United. Dairy and Poultry
Co-operative': •
Over 600 delegates and visitors
representing 60,000• farmers—and
other patrons of farm co-operatives
heard -Alden McLean, of Muirkirk,
;p esrden • of TCO, report --that` a
substantial amount of money had
been appropriated for use , of the
loeal co-operatives to assist them
to • meet competition ; frani , other
companies through: contract farm-
ing. . "Your directors believe that
contract; farming and vertical' in-
tegration' have'._';setne advantage
and . should be used :where ''they,
;help the farmer;."r he told delegates.
e believe',that, farm-
ing
wt, m
ing should be controlled by farm-
ers and: to make that possible ,the
farmer may contract with his own
co-op where he' is part owner ra-
ther than , surrender • his :own:inde-
endence to;.non-farm ; corporate
p. �
enterprises
A panel discussion_ held jointly
by
UCO •a'nd•tiDPC on; the morning
of. the 'second • day'supported Mr:
McLean-; and theboard of directors
in their,; view. ;The 'panel ='disessionu
'on "Co-operatives in Integration" -
cIiaired, by 'Ray, ileugheed, -of, Bar-
rie, second vicep resident of UCO
brought xFught 'out the point that' co-op-
eratives were the logical farm or
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altarGro
up.`eetin
took
`the form Christmas
patty; on
Wednesdayevening when the- foe
;iug side. -with. -Pile's., Eiiierson'ItMit-•_
elicit 'as leader, entertained ;the
winners of Mrs..', Gordon' Murray's
The,
tables, .'were 'decorated
in. Che' stma colors ;',and-' place-
Cards depicting the. holiday. season;
": A Qbounteous •supper was served
with the .winning side :each wear
ing ,a .hood Mader paper; hat„which
Were ..afterwards; displayed 'and
judged,;`Mrs Ken -Taylor' and Mie,
Culbert "were itis judges, choosing
as winners Mrs; •T:' Dundas 'and
Mrs W :. M Thoirias.
V: Gbl°,singing.;,iyas enjoyed.: A
musie'alpare el passing contest was
held, with Mrs. ,Harvey Brower a,'
thepiano; and Mrs William Tham-
er as winner 1\lani w' e dZ:ativn
by the. leaders for 1959'eepper„con-
test; Mrs. Allan 'McCall: and Mrs...
Arthur;:McCall: 'A..pe,rsonalitz=--'con-.
:testwas • voted on and Mrs. Herb
Travis was ,crowned Queen by 1V1rs.
Ronald ' Bennett, . who was runner -
were. shown',,by Mrs:',
Taylor,•of Blyth; on k',robislier:Bay,
which .gave us: a l -p
colorfuicture,
of the..work-'being carried on in;
that part of•'the±'vrorld.'.Miss 'Clare.
Taylor"is •at' present:- doing welfare
Work -there..., oxe,s.,were packed for -
the sheet -ins at the close. of the 'ev-
Kr•
hlkyy:
Grand Display
of
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
.our
Store and -Windows
Cosmetic ' Sets, Quality Soaps,
Bath • Salts,'- Colognes; Dust- . .
ing Powders, Comb, Bnisir
and Mirror ;Sets, Peri and
Pencil _Sets, Gift Stationery.
FOR 11I4E'>.:'
WHOLE• FAMILY
We stock
Smiles 'n Chuciles
Neilson's •
and.
`Rowntree
Chocolates
in Christmas
Wrapped Boxes.
PLAYING CARDS
Shaving Sets, Electric : Raz-
ors, Shaving Brushes .•a ii d
Botsls, Pipes,>Tobacccs Pouches,.
-- • Lighters, • Kodaks, Cigarette
Rollers, Pen and 'Pencil, Sets,
Leather, Wallets,; Travelling, Kits,
CARDS and SUPPLIES—Greeting Cards and Envelopes — A colorful
selection. Available win boxes orsingleGift Wrapping Paper, Seals
and 'Tags
Tobaccos . x Cigarettes z.
Cigars,
9HOWNIE STARKLASH
OUTFIT '•
BROWNIE STARriEX'
OUTFIT
eaowar fUittS EYiE
FLASH
Theseare, only a few
of the Many Beautil`
ful Camera Gifts
available at
MOAK OtaifLEX W i�EATING'S
FLASH UUTFlt y
KODAK MOVIE OUTFITS, -700. + ,SEE THEM ALLY` 7
here'
Phone 28 •– 'J
"The' Iteall Ilru� "Store " '
[ eating, Plxm B --- M E. I-Ioiwer, Phan;
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ganization to undertake contact:
farming agreements with' farmers;;
Panel members were .Dr: pave,
Legion' Ladies Have,
Christmas Party
the Christmas rneeting of tile'
Seaforth Legion Ladies' Auxiliary','
Branch -156, was.liel' in the Legion:
rooms• Wednesday with 27 'ladies;
Present., M,rs; Jean McKibbon, ,-the
president, opened the '•1neet ig.
Minutes of, the ,last meeting were
Hopper, OAC, Guelph, Bob McKer- read'by the secretary, Mrs. J: Mc-•
cher,' Seaforth, Harold:Schmidt; Gregor, and the treasurer's report
Baden, and Hamish McLeod, •UCO. ,was read by. Mrs: A. Muir. The
production department manager. 'monthly _dQon: prize: _Wast on_ ltd
Dr. Sapper resorted that con -Mrs: Little. Committee rep
o
rts
tract faripgwa
definitely on the were given'by the ladies in, chat ge;
inerease; but -he indicated that this -:Arrangements :were made.: to -
type of farming would .not likely send a Chhristmas par -cel, -.to aux
be . as, poplar for' : logs_-andeggs—iliary's-iad'opted veteran in . West
'it
a -has • eery for broiler: raising. m'inster.Hospital, Hondon._`Sons_of
George-McGague,. resident of aukiliar :,niembers` .who are in"the
- P Y ,
UDPC and first vice-president of, Services, are also to receive a.,
UCO, said after, the meeting 'that • Christmas box.
Vertical integration'• was a logiCal The mystery,
, ,P
rize. was'Won hY
moue for the two. provincial 'co- Mrs. H. Holland arid special prizes
operatives, 'UCO could supply the, by 'Mrs° E. Edgar. and Mrs. •A.
contracts and backing for its, mem- Nicholson. -
b'ers to undertake' contract'farming blleefaon Of officers for - 59. was.
i • oultr .: and: e
s andthe -dairy: 11,�99 ed.in:
n p Y gg n Ire demand [lice's will. be install
and' poultry, co=op ,would be 'able, to: office: in January'' A hearty vote
market 't e , roducts to the best' of thanks wasextend d to the
1958'
advantage of members. meinters. The meeting closed with,
A' highlight hli g ght of the meetin
g :was 'the singing. of The Queen:"
.
the, address of Hon.• T: C. Doug- m
After the ,eeting the ladies en-;
.las; Premier of Saska'tcllian; who joyed a few numbers' by a novelty'
spoke_ at :'length on the place : of 9umtette, Mrs. E. Jessome, Mrs.
the: co -o :movement . 7n ` resent D.; ,Taylor, ; Mrs:"A. ;`5allows, Mrs.
civilizations' He•;.ind`ieated . that a A. Woodaii Mrs.„„.. McGrath, who`
capitalistic ,society:. could not sup- ' led in: a,few songs Santa Claus
ply a :perfect 'solution 'for people arrived during the , singing of "Jin
riorcould conmunism•,'`bnt that a gle Bells and distributed Christ-:
co-op' society whish contains pub- . rias; -,gifts. A 'delicious' potluck
ic, ,. Private: and.co-op businesse .su, er was. enjoyed,`:served: by the:,
ls .. Pp .._.
Would provide the_;bestt.soIution for}-Deeember=-lunch--cornmittee, Mrs:.
a :sound and rewarding C.•Coombs,;Mrs
Mr. Douglas spoke to More -than D:r Adams,=Mrs. 1L. Barry and Mrs..
.1,000 .guests at. the joint .;''banquet L."Brown,•
nDecmbe1r
e
b
a tri - "i e.
so -'that, the-
--The 'star ;' of -an utsta d -in =.ea• I •Plan r, . s__ g_ t xri
ut of the oven for
for -:the ,co-op movement iii::Ontario---turkey will be p
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of rth
• own �'of Se o
By resolution of the . Council,1 hereby Y y,
proclaim
FRIDAY. -DECEMBER
26th
BoxingDa
HoIidorc
and res' ectfull r uest the Citizens. ,and
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s mee:
Businessen to observe ,the a
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May
or
"God -Save i
he Queen
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,.,i •r+;: •w .re' ' •r.+x ..:: '3':e' ^" F•-'-'3'..ti
min tee '
was enfolded in the directors and 20 to 30 u before server g
. ZiL
Batley genera: -::lana er rWeston, sorb;.some of •the'flavourful:;Iuices
g Read:the., Advertisements _-_. It's a `Profitable Pastilca
ze orted-,that-the-tTG(f-had-a-total anal_also,.:makes._carvmg„.easaer,�m.- -, ..
volume of ;:business ,exceeding $70
on in<1958 more 't ant z 'l=
milli, h li/ im
lion dollar$ over last year's vol-
ume Total' e riiings were'. 8;
•nearly double that of last year.
Patronage dividends• , of $740;000
'from these earnings would be paid:
out'to inernber co=ops 'it was 'an
nounced,
Nearly°'all departments of UCO
showed . Substantial progress with`.
thew grain 'marketing division and-
the . petroleum . department show=
eatest advance;_The gratis
marketxng:;�division made,• history
in ;the' past •year' ,when 'it became'
the: sole marketing agency for a'.
farm commodity,groub the
On
tar"o, `wheat' Producers''. Co-op- .It
was the. first tine, that -the ,UCf))'
hid. undertaken , this . type of pro
gradrz and ;;at • was.. the ;;first : tune'
another farm organization: had ai-
proached UCO to ;'reguest it to be'
a `sales agent. Since then: the
tario White Bah Growers have,
also_ engaged the UCO for'`'the• sa'me'
purpose.. , It was- announeed -that
the, Grain ;Division is planniii'g to
build .three million bushel grain.
terminal -:iii the Chatham area.
UDPC :delegates'heard'anew the
. reportsf their .directors The -re
ports emphasize , the reasoons, why
UDPC was;'formed, several. months
ago_ One of the main putpoaes..4is-
ta `'.provide. ;poultry' and , dairy•pro-
ducts to. large `retail outlets in
quality as;'well as quantity.,.•.The`
UDPC is' an outgrowth of what was:
me' This :enables:, the: meat to'ab= ,.WANT ADS .BRING ,RES TS Phone 141 `;'or
general manager's ;reports.. Hugh -time.: .. .. ,.
the -dairy andpoultry-fnarketing'
^`•' •"�' ^ division of CO, plus local coops
at Blyth and!
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Dundalk The UD G
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oast Half 'Turkey -begins operation with -'nearly 2?
�million 'dollars. -in -assets, with UCQ
f-thas .;.the Main ,iinv_e_stor ,_
rialrkeys are filling the heed `
of many -'homem'akers' who cannot
use a Whole; large 'laird•; at one.. time
yet prefer the -• texture ''and :flavoltt
of ,the :heavy ;birds over that of
smaller: ones. Others buy half a
urge turkey rattier .than a whole,;
light -weight turkey because.. they
feel it'1iasa greater proportion of
meat to bone 'and is :often more,
economical in price.
ITh view of ~ti is;--seme rnar-kets,.
now sell half -turkeys as a `matter
ofY-eoifi`so alpng with whole -turkeys
for , Thanksgiving. and' Christmas-
Wheralf-turkeys _ are not'on dis-.
play,,, butchers are generally pleas,:
ed to oblige a.customer:by .tutting
a bird In half when asked.
The 'Consumer Section, Canada.
Depa'rtinent of Agriculture: recom
rriends. the ,following procedure': for,
roasting a half -turkey weighing•
from eight to •i2: pounds rf the
bird is frozen,' leave wrapping on
and. hllostr 12 to 18" hours thawing'
time at room temperature, ,or::t'Wo
to three days in the refrigerator.
PTt111sAPATIOhi •Remove; -'pin-
feathers and 3vipe both sides;;" of
turkey With 'damp cloth. Skewer:
the 'akin. to the 'meat . or bone
around. the Out : edge of' the bird.'
`t,iie the leg:firmly t�.� the tail and
skewerr the wing firmly le the
breast'>nieat. Sprinkle the cavity,
'with "salt.
STUIi'EING---Male one .cup stuff
Lg for each pound of turkey. that
s,:10 cups for 10 pounds of; tut -
'key,. Tito. the bird cat, • side up,
pack 'stuffing lightly 'into neck and
body cavities.. Skewer the . neck
skin.tethold the Stuffing .in placer
.Cover stuffed: side ,of :turkey with
a piece of.,aluminuni foil cut to
the 'exact Shape of the half turkey
and pierced in several places,
Press a greased- roasting' ,rack
firmly against : the foil, their turn
over so that :skin sideis up. Place
in roasting pane' and' cover loosely:
with aluminum; foil (dull side out);
Do not add 'water, .
ROASTING-�Roast.tincovered in.
th'e.same' manner AS a whole.tur-
key, ti'siiig 325' deg.' F. even and
allowing 4` to 41/2 hours for an 8
to.10-potind ,turkey, 41/2 to -5 hours
for 10 to 12 -pound 'bird,
-To finish browning, remove foil
1 to 11,6 hoursbefore end of cook-
ing time and baste with drippings
every 15 minutes- -
Test for doneness by piercing
thick part of breast or thigh •with
skewer. Meat shotdd be tender
and • juice have no reddish tinge;
Meat therntoxneter placed in thigh„
i}ould register 150 deg r. when
urkey' is 'cooked. • •
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No inatter•'how cold, blow! vet,:the NORGE
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And, -best of all; no more 1 angil7'.g out clothes
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Scottish traditions are strung• in
parts of Nova Scotia, where high-
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