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The Huron Expositor, 1959-01-16, Page 21 Servinii the' poiniziiingv First ibii.ed a1 SEAFOW.11, -CdsZTAA.T9i.Leve7- 'PlursdaY. " • McLean 139s., Publishers . Akniih* Y. 1VICLkAN,7Editor SI„TBSCRIPTioN RNPES; Canada (in adyance) $.2.50 a Year United States (in advance) p.50 a Year StNGLE COPIES •- 5 CENTS EACP.I Authorized as Second. Class Mail, Post Office, Department, Ottawa * SEAFORTH ONTARIO' JANUARY 16 1959 y Member of., Canadian Weeitly "Newspapers Association abies'EpidemicThreat- , Despite warnings issued by author- them, and play, With " them., ,A clOg -. Ries the•-public--seeminaly isn'ttoo that, is allowed to roam at farke 410 ,voncerne,d aboutlhe rabies:epidemic.: -- „inanyiugpport;unities - of Contact With . APertaiilly there hasn't been:31mA co- - " wild life!and thereby stands, an ex - operation on the part of dog Owners ,;" 'Collent',.chande 'of beingJnfected. 'It in keprng..the1T clogs tied up may well bethis dog-7.,-ordinai,-, While veterinarians are careful. --C") i1t most familiar .and-Jriendry "ereTating_an-eaWierkt-0---.1*.OsEcke:nt.-, ! comes in. cant-a:et "With- That . of the potential !danger-- and. ".thereby 1§7.--whrinurncipaL ounciiare ' ps- urniecessarily „arouse " the public,-, at rng by-laws". :prohibiting"- dugS. from the same time they emphasize : that :.running at large. . That, is . why dis- ,.. rabies can present a hazard to hu- trict .health of animal Officials, veter- mans. - : -1narians--0/14--otheranthortties-,- w ho • And it is this : 'factor that has led realize the, pOtential, :danger,'urge to the orders regnirinig dogs owner -to- co-operate --confined. .. ChilOen_,; and for that ..''.keeping.dogs..gOnfined. matter adults tooislon't Make a"pra-&; 14se of -Patting. stray foxes that they. :,.1,:linionand Perth COunties-have-been May Meet On.-11-ig:TZTArary,:_ithey-,._:!..,1Abilg_te„be:-.HY.a.bid; aeording-to- 1)r; y-wel).-a*ay_..,froin-sUch wild life, „. and the-Lpossibility.-threfore of bes-'„ Animals- Brortch.in geaforth. It is ing,bitten by rabid toX. or Other enough that the owners ptal.0.6:apit , .wild aniitial! is • rather reinote".; mals suffer the financial' lOSS,,Whieli But that isnot true of domestic is involved., Snrely every 'precaution' animals—particularly dogs... Children ,must be taken to avoid human trag7 b,re attracted. by dogs _trY to ."pat-, ed. The Family Farm- Continues HUrOntarfity's rural popu=- Iation showing a decline -over the"past fewdecades, the apderich Signal- Str.ass the questibni "dan the fainily: farm survive?" In searchingefOr-ait answer to this eStipt: the GOderiCh paper points to the fact thatin so many lines of -----indeavot-,--ganada-seeins., to -.eventual, _ ly follow the -pattern , Of the. United .States. What happens -South of the border seeMs in Canada, too, even, :though it does not Usually occur for a few yearS after it does in the United. States:. writer the Chritian Science monitor reviews the situ" in the United States .and findinis,Show' ." a, parallel With, the . agriculturaltpic- ture in Canada. The article concludes With-the follewing-O elevations: ,‘ "Now while stati§titt May.not lie, they often require interpreting,. and in this. ease the situation is not as Trite; the number :of farms Siteadily grows less and soitie:ottbk is- due .to . ,4e•consolidation.of farms under.. One management Examples of this can wbe found in every rural 4onuntlility.". _ "Ont Pioneering forebears of a. 'eentUry-or two ago -stout= o e a 'Way of Life eaited; land -hungry race who in , - eh -enthusiasm cleared, and after a *- fashion farmed, a great deal of land that „ouglit'al,Ways to have remained , nIforest' The paSsing.. years have. sl:ow6.nivi n., .ho0Iland 7s.g.rofp,a9pr lle tlythey were tbandonm mis- taken. iSj.a -.Movement that is allto 6 gocl Certainly -Nye- want •the 'family -faith' hilt *6 do not want it if it isso .small or, steep or stony . . , „ or infertile that it cannot afford • a _ • reasonably full "life forits occupants: • "In an era Then strange economic _ doctrines and hetesies are aloroad'in - the World, the land-owningfainier is a priceless' asset :for an orderlyso- ciet . Give.a man- a. hundred or two acres of decent land that lie may call his,pwn.and at oncehe becomes,. a '11 stout pillar -of the, established 'Order._ • Itmay well:be:that-We farm folk, are • in,'a„ way a.somewhat, dour and stub- born" breed : in America there "re,' 7---m-ffins--4-harct-core of some •-millions ofmenwho believe In.farming, not ,as a, road to Wealth but as a way of Thfe theie. is not eblivineing evidence _that the ffarnily.fa,rin.' on the way out Rather, it will be a part of out;:„ civiliati.on.for all the -foreseeable: F 4Z:PF E WEEK-, mondville:Group Hold. Annual The- VillelrualdrriWaleetiSngw43afgtieltrdili: "the Sunday Schoolroom . tbe Church -on, January 7, at 2'oelock, with, a. gobd -attendance...MI-S. Al.ex. -,Boyes, the, WA preSident, opened `the meeting with.the theme ,staiig, after which Mrs. Earl Papple led •in prayer,. 1V1inutes.„. of the last meeting were read.- and adopted and the Toll' call was ansWerecl," Miss Mae Smith gave the treas- urer's report, wbich showed a very presperouS-Year. The • maim. event : Of the- day was '4'. WA -11f nibershipPresented I to . Mrs. E. -F. ,Durst by Mrs.. X. Semple. It was •the first one pre-, sented t� a member. Mrs. Sem- ple• told -(if the wonderful work Mrs. --Durat haa donewhile being president. -hapoeri -to-see - a- _slice -a -ham. around 't any Olace. did You?" And .-Sorne.'„ Stay Hoirm coaldbe-witailg,_ligt would seem 'inatTrInerearel.-‘feWer---iloga_ trotting .around,;on the ,loese_ since, , the c °tined; and,scliabl,board, have •flainfortin Co cr- the' intent* ofgetting iafly tongliyOf';.COurSe'lliere...;:are, still -the odd famiirs, . the dogs tha,t never were; and apparently. neverwillbe, tied. up„'.regardless- of the threat to general health dad welfare., „ Winghani...AdVance.. • • Called To Toroikto • Bev. O. • Winter, ...pastor' of St. Peter's Lutheran Chig-ch. in Zar-, has _accepted' a- eall'-th a -con- gregation in Torboto and will be leaving this community on.Fettru- ary 9. -The church to which Rev.' Winterisgoing is a rinission-',Con--- gregation, and is *called the -Mar- tin 'Luther IVIission Church. Prior to his coming to .Zurich - •almost four years ago; Rev. Winter serv- ed in a congregation in Winnipeg, Manitoba.. ,Before that he Spent considerable time in other -church- es in the western proyinces.-Zur- .-ich-Xilizeus News_ • 'ro ou o The offering Was reeeived by 'Mrs. E. Stephenson and'MrS.-. j,. 111,CInteSh. The .0,grictiltur.a1 -quet .,Was. discussed.. . Was ..de, , Serve 'IunCti at the VA, alinnarIne-6,047.ffiSlead-of 7-a 1uk super.• ' Franees Houaton took ever the -.NMS-7arid-ti.pened-Tvaltr.-=47,re ing; '".NeW -Year'S.PraYer:•.", The literature retwas given by Mrs. •L.--Strolig;t7Mtaarl-'PaPple--gave 'tha.• recording ',..seCretary's.. report: and ..treasurer's. rePort wasgiTen by Mrs,' Roy Mconig1e skewing a wonderful year. .. Mis, L.-IStrong - was .:Placed: •On the.,Slate„.. of Officers as first. vice President; ,and:Mrs.''Nortiran-Ma Leait • a a ,Mission Band saperintenT -MrS.T.Ptirat'sang a so1IET-ook. a: Miracie." Dr,". Serriple Very .,amik. :wok ..,0Y-er'itlignistallatiOn:- of rffi- cers WIVIS- officer s are ..,,"05:.-SVPire,S7 ;defic.Iirs-..:-L, 'Strong; 'Seed1-cepesfdeit • Miss Rena :-:. McKenzie;'t• thid *Vipreaident,- Mrs2'0.arderi_ .MeGonigle;', trearsilierlyfrs,-. ROY, McGenig14„. ,recording.;' secretary, .1VIrs7 -Earl ; Pappie;, ,correSPending- Secketary, .: Mrs. ,-Warden Haney; prss secretary, Mrs.: Earl .Papple ;7" Christian -'.citizeziShip ::seeretary.. Mrs. 4. Pepper; : enriSt„i6:n.:stow. irdsinp„.; 'Com - triunity 'Friendship,' Lachlan ; ...associate Member .supply '•secretary, ,Mrs. A.:••••10i.rtiecige';,-literatureset. retary, Mrs.. L. Strong; Missionary lvifoiithly; Mrs. M.,NOtt;"Baby Band superintendent- Mral..Preaten...Dal, las glisten _Sand :Superintendent,: Mrs...,Normari .,MacLean; • pianist, Mrs. E. ."Canieran... • . ,• WA officerS,..are ••preSiclent, Mrs.- Alex..,BoVOS;,:".:firat' ,VicePresident, MrE..,Oarrieroli; :second 'Vice - Chesney; , re- cording :Seeretary, Mrs. C Eyre;., .corresperidenee.isteretar, Mrs..' W. Re,dCrOss;- -Ja ckS on;‘,..pian- ist, Mrs. 'E'•:;"Ca.nleron,;','groini:lead-• ers:: Group 1, Ms. A. go0e.sr, Great( 2, Mrs .:.H. Weiland;Group 3,Mrs, 11. Chesney;;GrOu1i..4dVItS,: S. • :Jackson; -.inaiiSe .committee Mrs:';•William, 'Cameron, Trenteer, and'Mrs,..A.HoilstOn;i -,-..ReV. closed the 'Meeting ;With ,thabenedictien:-A:soCial half. hour wasi, Spent Withiliinch. , „ The_ wolf ea St :in a normal- fashion and ita actionsT Would_ notindicate that it was • Tornier:•;.Gedelich.,Man 'Charged A .fortiler--XeW„-canadian rresl Goderich; Joseph. Taltaca; 54; was ,Cni-Monday7 Sinieok„Ontarie,conintitted,..fOr trial orfa., charge .of Murdering his, -eight7Year-o1d following a preliminary hearing .of .eVidienee. , The boy was .found.. bludgeoned ' the 'Takapsformer lierne:,,at"Peir west of; Sitheoe, on October .16„ Takacs Was arrested in .Toronto •AlmoSt*. a :IrriOntiC1ater:1:- ,The •"su; • preincemirt, hearing is, scheduled. for theNL,spring 'asSizeS, March: 16. David Nelles principal;' aaid.he -graritacrifertruSsionTfOrTaltacaYtO take -the bey .'froin,.."sehool the 4norliiiig of.October 16.. Later that day the 'bey 'VAS, fidtindln apooJ. of blood in the„.,farinhouse with 'a ,six-inch gash that .Severed...,an.:. art- ery in,his ne0i.t.and...f.iriarks• 'the had been -badly beaten- about 'hi: . , head.-Goderich",Signal-Star. . Delightful little storYHOf.modein childhood:'; "..factS, of the ease: Wete:.oVerheard ..at theehurch. 4.11e: story . involves:' aCenia that .a • good, 'deal, _of interest.. vvas- `Shown. the Sinall OrecherWhieltr,Was erect - •d _ ontsideL .,,Soseph's,_Reirian Catholia,Church'for,Ahe.Cfiriatmas: season. A group of kindergarten' age '• youngsters gathered. ;',reund -one day, taking a long time :te,' en- • -,1037 the 'Sight: .'•Thea; they we/46.'011-, '-serVed to join.. hal-Ida- in, a: circle, and7sing, 'ffFerHe'S':a".161.15,-,.0ood News-Becord, , • ., „... Wolf •,Raynard ,AcIcert,, 'a •HolYrood, -shot. a wolf onhiS•farmianBOxing. Day ,and is eligible...for a consid- erable b.onnty as .4 result: tWolves ,are z:Very ,Irare-iny1(inloa'S:41d_ When• ,' ItaYnard' doWned -the. aniinai witn, what ,he deSeribed'74S,,a,'-``,1ticky.".': shot at 'about 300, yards,,hebeliev- ed he was ShoOting rFermaftent 8e'a utne ALL -METAL, •OpPONTPLASTiC,FINiSli , ellerlan • 40.511:lag, nail:many famous , .forgthir,ty ...a long sarvitO. Ems, .4! 64411 ea•Y, f.0 clean with:the man- ,•stga one.niete niefallottein raii, Self-. • tinkle! deciee oedema •Metal -he -act vilth2,0%.iedo head depth:. Whqa or egphelli, dna Width jr.liChAs. Lengths - • . , 54" • , -64" 12W, k . . 18192Q-21 - , .75,L$3.95 - 22t... -2•6 4,75 • 4,95 r.5,95• , 7-4q6,. 5.75. .5:95 ." 6.95 '675 6.95 7.95 COTTON TAPES. 7§c'PER TIES$ Sizes riot iristock will lab apptoxiinatiely 4 days l deliVeri r, L. 1 ar ware t These .Low "Airborne" Prices 14,14;ts GI" 40 $7:75:: $7,95 !,:.95 44 --4.6 • 8.75, 8.95 9.95 47-50 9.75 . 9.96 " 10.95 51-54 • 10.75 10.95 11.05 SEAFORTH RE _IlioNE 797 s From -The Huron Expositor -JanuarY 19, ,1934 • ' - -,Charles--7-Holtiet-twas-- re-elected Cltaillnlan ofsSe.aforth-Public School board' •at , its meeting ' ou'Vednes- 'day evening.• ' . .. , Stewart Bros. delivered new uni- ferms to the Egmonclville Hockey Club last week. • • -- , Mf , . _ .„. Miss Margaret Cleary, • Reg.N., has returned to 'Itoehester, 'N.Y., after spending the Christmas holi- daya- ;at -the -home -nf:her -motheri- Mrs.' B., Cleary, , Mrs.' 3aines IVicintosh, who 'had the mitforbine to fall and fracture heoeyrle: while- v,isiting ,in' ToratIO,' is 'making a very -satisfaa. y re- Mr.- R. -A. Viralter loft: Saturday for 'Brantford, ta assume his new Position with the Bank 'of Com- rilNerociel' MeLe'an has reeeived .the ,appoiritment as' foreman • on road conStrOction ,with the Department of, North' Deyelopinerit and' will leave On Saturday for Minden, Hal. ibtirton Caunty. . Mrs.* Clair Adams in in, Toronto attending the annual 'meeting of the hairdressers' association. , , , , . \ .§ §.• , Froni The Minton Expositor ATanury 15, 1999, Mrs, W. J. Sharp, who lives • east a Cranbrook, disPosedrof 54 turkeys. One , ,bird weighted 21, • Mrs. '1110maS Currelly nit With pounds and ankither 17 po ds. a severe aecident the -other even. ing. She slipped on the ice 'dislo- eating her trdde.attil breaking her , 'The tale.::a Tniinfe7ind.' de 4i 04-.:4lbert HariaesS;,55, n10 -fly:, of.. Exeter, serve . to help ' and. penolegiats ,priSon, reform; kngi- .,st.Tnte' London; ..who Seritenced.. Harness •• to. :four Sr,ear'S...Jn:_peniteritiarY.,.for armed robbery, have: Harness' :,stor§, pfinted:ndnd. circu- lated iiiran-effort to„..inaProve treat - Med , of jexcotivictsy, Last' Week •Harlie Ss' unfolded to,the-cotirt his tale"rof- crithe, Whieti.began'When, be ,Waa of, . robbery fare, \v,a's Di' .served in. an ,Oklaininia-cliain gang, loeoarne::ad. dieted: to.. ding8,-..". AArtuo sovilig..,itt was, sentenced the,-,,Deceniber. liCildnO.: Lorne ,'Diindaa. and. James 'prone, ;WhO., gave' him' a -ride frijol London ferce'd them to:driVe. him to Cookskille.Ile :lat- er took -1125 arid' the,..ear,froni :the - :district yotiths•.- AcIvenate, • EInterestmg itea gleaned from: • The Huron Expositor of: 25,.. 50 -; • and '15 Year's 'ago.. AND SPICE (13lli)‘;B, T., SMILEY I can't see why there's so mucb fuss about colour. We .adopted a coal -black baby this- Christmas, arid already hp's d's dear, to lis as orie of our own. eif-, Course, we didn't stipulate, when we were 1'091iing for him,m-what colour he was to be, and what religious'de- nOmihation, as so many wouldhe- Parents do. • We -just- wanted a baby, and vie got a dandy. . 'Ihe kfd ren't bothered by his Colour ::either: They:ye wanted . a new baby brotter ;for years', and they're faseinatad br hizp. Thy. Sperid, mg with him, fetching , him toYs arid warbling • : • We had quite a time naming him, • His new parents wanted some - like Othelle. Various friends and times, despite the utmost vigila n thing dignified and distinguished. ply.boy alarm clock 'ticking away and hi$ mother, in tite guise of, a liot wa- ter bottle; under his fat little belly, -know:101 be • the ruination -9f him, and that he'll probably need' •psychiatric • treatinent NO:en • firi-dS'out that his mother lealtp When you bite her, but for tile present, we are both getting sone' sleep. , . " * * Butsatisfietdhat:Ts°he111hYookQnSeaYdsePwalr:?tin'n'e'hilt e' makes a mess, you're supposed to - hold his nose close to it, say in -a--firm -tone,-,then-put him orr the paper he's supposed to use. I. 2g,la tei °bIluatil'YP1darlaeo-Ytil ja8P Paatr el eilatlsrt hasn't read the book. He koes right on using any portion of any floor , he feels like using. 'ffe's made .the living -room "rug Iiireet relatives contrilatited all .Sorts of stiitalile, if unoriginal; ',-monikers'.. ivs .a good th%d;".1,1d id the' f):iii%-livc't'ea.-S-11-aWt:tell±-dfth6iiitiliaidT-"ahncds-es-ffif°fr: -.inoew,searl..Vpelra'ibdusibn,eeesd,sd. MyIvvibl-ier,Cuesgeht- able. •So '`PlaybOdy" he is. •And -,_ not a bad. name for a seven -weeks- • 's° 'flianY -nPwsPaPers• Naw •she's crying for inore, and we're- .. 1)14-----sPaniel:-WW-r-at- that---- ------'''-.-- -going-Ab-h-aveaitti'4stepfup -ditiFfPre,s SI_ _ * ' * * , „er had, the. papers. But he likes the game.. - It's the,first clog.we ye ev . , _ -,f1m, iDlyramuglintoYur. And iscs, •athppeareonldt." bilfo-rotrir-YllilltaTt-t°40-efishad'" ab..."IvsPeot.--inpl paper alreadythat he's going to dornin- l'Ire,'d cll if.--,., ate......theLscene: . „It ' reOuires .the --: , * .„ ,• conibined strength, patience and , Now; for years I've' been.. bored •ingenuity a. the entire family, to , to tears by people ' telling- me •Cope with-tlie.little 'black devil. • about the ' cute tricks their dogs , - '.-' have perfornied. I've been . borrir .. rvyent to sleep like a baby -in his- - - s firSTC/light:in- the- house--gave--.4fikee_drdiie jetsnohtgri-iids7ereeeadu..)1::.t.ito2htpAre:sree:,:flitifrrein6meaenti7yi.,:ann..gn,otnnd,cyomaegndy:___:___ 'sleeps hy-' the--TondeSt-,- nie-Stliiffful .;:t1714.1.;eriew:itgbn...7::::;:-:h-t '1'1- evi3t5cefrta-'::::wdlelo:t- e',:2hPh e""at,:iirrin::::,:liai'if):Stril;;;T:s:Te..:1-intPltil:Icia:'Bili.- eps e -:--r• es:hi' ad Sli lccl-eSS-ciP:. oIallv'itee." 1-th-built131nl1kP -.... :tolls a. t. ' going- 1 ie".. the-onlY-thihg that tvould shuyt , hithme , -idlieta:fiph-Nviviebresshw the light between •' •• A. , ' , - '''• be •surPrisediantilgorie-deaox, somesop\rvinneels?st 1- rgr i ne gets - - Every* time fa get Min settled. editorials about the, divine right downand start to sneak aw Of 'dogs -to .roll in. the tulips. . 1 ill i betweent stl e: 13 obxi a, : theckt l . 1. . .e pawsh eba rdowould*...-r:nt.ethe ee s . bob:edgewould o ul lloapf ....,...6..._p• EN. . wi., , T. 0 :m. EtT •' * ' k sP ate a - '' . E t " • '11 , e t. on - •iginvgewM0neida resume. _de ,er,_ .._ P ThKei,pmpe:et;ingas wivriu. .bwel i_i rn : , n peal; and th,6. heart rending •cry" WedoesdaY, January 21, at 2 p:m. _ • • .., Three nights of • this a,.hti 1 was lArtthhuerrS' meeting. ThisteSs .is Mrs. Firdayson,. and co -hostess liaherovuetariirc'aedrYe.-aahrott...b.,el_bCanseY'CQrrd.4..'01\1437; b:Nier:s;;'NWa...M13ni.-aaandf-ar6qtielfellf°rIlenieagil-rawnilid., ..at .the Aida aid mother's kitehem. and bring the I was, snapPing -smile." Motto for ,the event is, the Old Lady. We tried everYthill.g; 'Do libt. resent, grovving. old, 'Many "Put • a tieking..alarm, clock in,with He are; denied the privllege,".and wilt hpjtmom,"ptl'sy-'11glgatetsittcehdeddottige °a,v4ritaFeturs;.e'194 he -taken bY Margaret 'MeKaY, • run, It's not :that'Playboy uses• team of horses recently. On Saturday afternoon a team of liorseslielonging -to -Mr, Pred Galbraith, of. McKillop, Which he had left. standing in front .of his, dather's home, -cui Market Street, started off ,hoine on their "ovvn 'ac- count. yVhen, they hadgone about a mile and a half Mirth they col- lided' with a cutter and the„shafts penetrated • one. of the; animals, causing its death: • • , At the Brantford poultry show of Seaforth, took some, prizes with his Buff Wyandotte. fowl.• ' • Mr. James Dick has disposed of his SfockyardS-onlVlain, Street and the larger barn in the rear of the, lot to Mr. - Frank Allan, horse - buyer. § §•: Sproat TuckerSniith, ,are getting in a large 'supply of wood for the burning of their kilns this ginning suninter. • Mr. E. Esler and Mr. 3. John- ston, of Blake, each sold a!, fine A SMILE OR TWO The trouble with a chronic bor- roWer is that lie aIWAYS keein ev- erything but his word. •The ;talkative lady was telling her husband about the bad man- ners of an acquaintance who had recently paid her a visit. • "If that woman yawned once while 1 was talking to lier," she Said, "she -yawned 11 times-: "Perhaps , she wasn't yawning, dear," the husband -said, `-`maybe she wanted to say something." The green rookies on the rifle range were curdling the blood of the tough old army rifle instruc- tor, He stood behind the prone figure of a rookie whose misses were just short of spectacular. - "Son, where the blazes are your shot going?". the sergeant bellow - Looking up,inno,cently the rookie replied, "1dlinno, 'sir. They're leaving, this end all' right," laSteof ,things b—OPIre"..f--711w by,, large dogs , with t feet oii-,•±'llie kitchen fie -or niy py- * 'ja,trias,`Ietting him gnaw my liand, twriathblaanfkullets-s,cwalaernichrmisitiektutipgro.10E,ntgx: Mrs W. iviene-trus swinatabeintuaskieenwlitb...-Y. ed cardsses, had no effect. He be by Mrs, Ken McKay. Mrs. Mex ,wanted company. ,• McGregor will -read --a. poem. contest -will -be -condo, eted-by. rs sofmwebaosdayboptsuggestede adyto start' shoot-, hheoott_ LuTiThe . grandinothers will ent.er±airs ing the nembutal, into him, When "a.s.pealit,of the afternoon's prograin. ;committee is Mrs. Howard water bottle. I -know- thocv Finkbeir ne , imedea felt .when, her leapt out of Margaret McKay and Mrs. William his batla7tub *, crymgt `Eureka RR • efere. e re Gonse! w°Y1VISE 'S PUMPS MISSES' PATENT STRAPS ''°1')-FD oR' S Don't Miss This Sale. BO LOWEST PRICES EVER ! 'riiL... Little Store With the Big Stock" SEAFORTII From The 'baron Expositor 3anilar3r 48, 1884 • Mi. George Snell, of Hullett, has-. purchased the •Cole property - in Londesboro, and •intends starting his son in the blacionlithing busi- ness jai 4he 'premises hi the spring. Mr. Cull, Seaforth, paid a visit to Walton last week to change the telegraph from its Old place to Mr. Nears store. •, - Mrs. W. M,,Airis, of Entinersony arrived in town on Friday last on a •visit to friends here. Mr. Williain Ledall,:of Carberry, Manitoba, arrived on Monday to spend a feW days with- his family and friends here. • Seaforth is rapidly gaining the reputation of beting the best mar- ket in the west, especially for pork and oat,s, and it is generally ahead of neighboring towns for other grains. ' The inembers41.pf the Seaforth Curling ClUb are noiv playing -oft in pars for the Caledonian Medal, Mr. William Grieve, of McEilA lop, has purchased Mr: Andrew Calder's thoroughbred Ayrshire heifer calf for Which he paid $50, 1958 trONTIAC SEDAN 1957 cHgv, STATION WAGON' 1956 DODGE COACII • 1953 FORD STATION WAGON 1953 METEOR SEDAN • 1952 CHEV. SEDAN' - 1949 DODGE SEDAN 1949 ,.VANGUARD SEDAN 1951 FORD 1/2-1ON PICKUP • 1953 CI-IEV. COACH 1954 FORD SEDAN 1953713`ONTIAC SEDAN 1953 ivipARCI-,1 sEpAN. -1952 TPLXIVIOUTII SEDAN' 1952,FORD SEDAN' .1954 CHEV:', 1/ -;TON PICKUP! 1951,_ FORD 2T0Ns.TAKE: 'Offer -Refused. A Nc.) Reaspnahle FORTH TO Pheine 541 • Seafort