The Huron Expositor, 1959-12-04, Page 5••a
The Best Christmas Gift of All
Buy HIM. the All New '
-FORNEY REPAIR .UNOT
= FOR THE .FAR] 1
This Repair Unit Was Built For the Inexperienced! -
Besides being :act efficient Welder, tt will cut, braze, solder' and
heat, It Will hard -face -all wearing equipment 'and thaw water
pipes "in' minutes,: even underground. For 'those cold mornings this
. repair unit has a :battery charger -6 or .`ig - volt -which can . be
used as :a booster. These are only a few.of the jobs this repair,
unit coul8`di for you. -
TTSed Electric and 'Actylene Welders
For a FREE :trial' or information', call
EDWARD ODBERT 15244
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or write to 278 Albert Street, Stratford
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WA T ADS BRING RESULTS Phone. 141 or 142
KITTEN. lWi TO MEET
The annual. imeeting of the Kip•:
pen East Women's ,Institute will
be held .on Wednesday, Dec. 9; at
p.zil.. This is.the Christmas meet-
ing. Mrs. Alex: 'McGregor will be
hostess and Mrs. Winston Work
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Arai, the co -hostess. Boll call •• will
be .answered .by, "what I want, for
Christmas." Mrs, Arthur Varley.
will give 'the Christmas story, and
the children will entertain.
,Mrs: Mark Drysdale will give
some 'Christmas -suggestions. A
collection will be; .taken for' the
Children's . Aid;' Goderich. The'
members willexchange: gifts. Mrs.
Winston Workman • and • Mrs. John.
Sinclair are in charge of the treat
committee: Mrs "John Sinclair,'
Mrs. Robert Bell,Mrs. ' Howar'd
Fink`beiner and Mrs, William Cal&
well are; to bring cookies, and Mrs.
Ross Chapman, Mrs. Glenn Slav -
in, Mrs. James Drummond, Mrs.
Arthur . Finlayson and, Mrs. 'Hen
McKay. the ice cream.
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. CHRISTM.As SUGGESTION
SHOES AND ' SLIPI?ERS A'RE' "11IOST
APPRECIATED GIFTS
If'
the.ritht size : ,the'' style qr -,the colour: are 1
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doubt simply kiu one of, our "Rall active .
mas Gift Certificates.'
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Tl>e strearrlTined', fiat;ed fender,''aa i table hal dle;
bars, combined with ":the ..added saddle`'gyp
su orted
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heavy duty springs, and the bail -bearing front
wheel make this Tricycle a Real Prize'?
IT'EASY S� ".
TO WIN
One FREE CHANCE with every Dollar purchase. . ;Just fill out the ticket
provided, with your Name and Address:'
DRAWING WILL TAKE .LAE CHRI T1VI .E
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Dec 24th,at,Which ia our own Mayor, B' FChristie,-will •"a
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THE- ANNUAL iMEET]NG of Hiiron_ County Soil" and- Crop Improvement Association at Bel=.
• • grave, ;;Wednesday, „,was " one of the largest in the history of the 'association: ,Officers: "elected :
included left to right',, seated D H' Miles,.Clinton, agricultural "representaive, '; secretary-
treasurer; William Clarke, R R 5 Goderich, president; Clarence Shaw, Wingham,'" first vice-
president; .L standing,•: two new" directors,•" Ron McMichael, "Wroxeter and Ian McAllister,,Zur-
' tell.) . George Wheatley R•R.,1` Dublin second vice president 'is not in the picture.
A -bout. 175 membersof the. Huron
County Soil and Crats Improvement
Association attended , ;the :;: annual
,meeting and banquet at Blyth
Wednesday night at which`. Alvin'
Betfiies; R.R , 2, Bayfield, who- top-
ped : the county's field crop pas
tare, competition .this fall was hon-
ored.
onored. Mr. Kettles, a former presi-
-dent.of:.'the.-association,-who-later
placed' second in the zone; compe-
tition, was' presented with' a• clock
by Charles MacNaughton,Exeter,
MLA' for Huron. * With a score of
266 pom.ts, : Mr Beatles had. 22, of
his 100 , arable; acres in- pasture
and 'a' carrying capacity of 44 ani-
mal units::.'
A resolution' introduced by Mrs,,
Walter Scott, °a past president of
the" Belgrave Women's Institute,
received unanimous support" of all
the persons in attendance
The' resolution called upon the
federal, --government to declare
Standard . Time far 19.60 and 1961
on a' trial basis, and that at the
-next.-redoral:-election,--a-•-votn be-
taken ' on the 'matter.' The; resolu-
tion termed Daylight Saving Time
as: causing hardship, illfeehng"a'nd
Confusion."
From:. a board of. 16 directors,
each representing a :'township in
,Huron County the: followingof-
ficers were named: Wm. Clarke,
ST. CO UMBAN :NEWS OF'
Miss .Rosemarie Ducharme, St
Catharines, :'visited 'Mr and Mrs -
Auguste Ducharine.;
Mr. and: Mrs Jerry Eckert and
baby, Kingsbridge %spent the..week
end" with Mr. .'and:Mrs." Maurice
Dalton:
Mr: and: Mrs:',John ,:O Dear of:
London, with Mr.and Mrs. John,
EEK
.Coyne � •
Mr. ;an � 'e
d ,da� I+annin "Cath_.
arine and Francis 'bf.;Toronto `and
Louis' Murray, London, with�'Mr.
and" ;Mrs. , Michael "'Murray.'
Mr:', and Mrs.; Gerrard Marchand
`and family, Windsor, : with Mr.. and
Mrs. ' Leo Murray;
Miss; Nell Doyle,. London, visited
Ted Doyle,. '
attended "the" Grey
Cup game in 'Toronto:'
Roy ;McQuaid, .Kitchener, with
Mr. and Mrs _Jam_ es McQuaid:
Mr. '.and Mr's: Tim`'Dbyle `and
Miss Anne Maloney, London, :with
101:r." and Mrs. !-•Frank;!1Vialoney. •
r. and Mxs.•,'Stephen . Holland.
aMnd family, London, 'and Mr.' -and"
Mrs. "Frank O'Connor - and "family,
Toronto; visited Mr. and Mrs; J
J. • Holland•,
Peter Maloney, London, and
"Mis's Joan. Maloney and: Stephen..
;lVfaloney Kitchener visited Mr.
'and Mrs Peter Maloney.
Friends and':neighbors gathered
at the''Lyncli'":home •on Saturday`"
evening to honor Misses Anne and
Agnes=-Lynch;'Iprior to their leav-
ing for, their home inSeaforth: An.
.address.,was read by .'John Shea,
,-and--a:zpresentatioii .of- tWo woollen
>biankets, a coffee-table• and a: table
lamp'was made by Mrs. Jim Sloan,
Mrs: Raymond 'Murray Mrs.,'
"Joh� Shea, Jr. 'Both-Anneand Ag-
tes'd#ittingly• .thanked " all those- re
spooisible for the lovely gifts. Cards
were enjoyed,T"and a lunch ,was
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SEE YOUR " LOCAL . CO
Make Mother's Christmas . one to
remember .with a gift she : really
wants. Give her a Gorgeous New
CO-OP' Freezer- Refrigerator Coni
bin�ation, or one of ,the budget sav-
ing: COOP'' 'Freezers Or choose
one' of the other .practical gifts,
•
available through , .your • 6O -OP-,
• Simplicity Clothes'• Dryers'
• ReginaFloor Polishers, and "
Swivel -Top, Vacuum Cleaners
' Sunbeam Electric Fry Pans and
Mixniasters r'
• 'Arta •a.ho5t of.otliers!"�
To get Quality? did "Economy in
your' Christmas shopp•
3' ing
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December
Aylmer
CEAM. CORN_. 15 -oz. Tins .
,.Aylmer
TOMATO SOUP. -4 10=oz. Tins
Aylmer d
FRUIT COCKTAIL -2' 15 -oz'. Tins•
Aylmer'
VEGETABLE SOUP --2' 1O -oz Tins
Aylmer W
CRUSHED PINEAPPL1; 20oz. Tin `.
Aylmer.
CHOICE PEAS•.72 "15=oz Tins
Jewel
SHORTENING- -3-It ' • .. in •
• QUICK QUAKER OATS - 3-tb 'Box
Qti'A] ER, INSTANT ATS -44 oz Box.
hone'
Free Delivery '.
RR 5,: ""G'o'derrch,;;presideii, 'Clar-
ence. Shaw, Wingham, first vice-
president; > George• ,Wheatley, `R.R.
1, 'Dublin,' second -vice-president;
D..' H: Miles, Clinton, agricultural
"representative for•, Huron County;
was, appointed secretary -treasurer.:
Directors elected include:" -East
Wawanosh,• Jack' Taylor,;' RR' 5,_
Winglra•in; I'a•y;---fa1r ' 1VI•cAIlister;,;
Zurich; Stanley,>Anson 'McKinley,
RR "'1, 'Zurich; Stephen; "Elmeik,
Powe, RR 2 Centralia, . Usborne,
Harry Dougall,..: 'RR -3, Exeter;
Tuckersmith," Robert " B°roadfoot,
Brucefield; Hullett Norman Alex
ander, Londesboro` ','Grey, .James -
Knight, RR 2, Brussels; HoWick
Ron MCMic)iak , RR 1, Wroxeter;:
Turnberry; Clarence _Shaw, Wing
m;
haAshfield, Ralph Foster, RR
3, Goderich; Morris, Bob "Grasby,
RR 3, Brussels;, West ,Wawanosh,
Tom Web'ster,; RR; 2 Auburn; Mc-
Killop, - George. ; Wheatley, RR ' .1;
•Dublin; Colborne, , Williaii Clarke;
RR 5 ' `GLiderich; and • Goderich
Township, Walter Forbes, .RR :'3;
,Clinton."_ Auditors „will be. Russell,
Bolton,, RR 1, • Dublin; and Dick:
Procter, RR 5, Brussels: '
The" retiring president,..Delbert
Geiger, ,11.R.-,2, Zurich, was'' present
ed with a ; past. president's pin 'by
Bob Allan. ,
p. H. Kingsbury, fieldinan,'
Crops, Seeds .and Weeds 'branch
OAC, Guelph; ,spoke on the pas-.
ture•••competition,' and urged more
farmers to participate.:
Otlier .awards presented .for •the.
pasture;•competition included Bob.
Allan, a new col'petitor, who plac-
ed a close second to • Mr: Kettles:,
with a • score of "263, and Don Duch-
anan, Londesboro,.with 261.
• Introduced. by: D H. ' Miles the
guest. speaker,4,Dr; D N. •Huntley;.)
'of the " Field Husbandry'• Depart-
ment, OAC, Guelph, reviewed the'
Crop,' yields: of the . past year.
postal '••Information
The Iasi suggested'deadline 'date
for overseas •surface parcel post
m aihngs was Novemiier ; 28; how-
ever, air <parcel post ma'y still: be,
used to;, ensure Christmas deliv,
The annual . rush in'mailings is
approaching, and -as a service
.the public' the following sugges':
tions are made. to assist:'in'hand-
ling the "volume of mail received:
'On, Monday, December 7, previ-
cion will 'be made -at the Post
Office for; an extra mailing "re-
,ceptacle ;'This, -will be for the use
eL;.local greeting :card '"mailings
for• ' Seaforth, Seaforth' • "Rural
Reutes, St. Columban, • Egmond-
yille and. Walton.
xo assist in" handling greeting
cads, ° separate ::looal ',mailing
from ent-o£ tgwn'.niailifigs and tie
-them ins separate bundles,;, .,mail'
trie:m' in;°the tied', indles •at'I'street•
,letter box s or'in the •correct re-
eeptacle: a the -Post "Office: The.
rate en;.greetiiigr"cards (third.class
irrnotter) -remains' the. same as in
previous years. Cards ,with no.
mbre--thanfive'Written words, mail- -
ed in unsealed, envelopes, require
only. 2 cents postage for ! delivery'
anywhere„ with ,hird-class hand-
ling .If Mailed lit .sealed? envelopes i
the' usual letter. rate applies'; thin
' mail !nay Contain written' niessag=
es and Will. 'reeeive first-class hand-
ling,the same 'as important bus!.
nss mail:
For important'first class.; mail, if
quantity'warrants, it too could be,
tied" in bundles, and patron;; are
requested;' if mailing at the Po
Office, to hand first-class _!nail in
,at• the general' delivery wicket.
This, will. ensure separation from
the volume of third-class greeting
cards and. speedier despatch. b'8r•
distant points, air mail will speed
delivery: of -all wag, during the
rush season." '
To allow .for preparation and de.-.
spateh•Of'these mails, general de
livery patrons are requested not
to, ask for.' mail' between the hours
of 2 p.m. to 3 p.m;, and from 5:30
to 6 p.m, • Boxholders are
again requested to use their keys
and not ask for, mail, from the
lock boxes.' Wednesday' half -holi-
days will' not be observed op De
cember:9, 16 and 23, and the wick-
ets *111 be open for business at
the 'seine hours as the usual work-
ing day.
$ rePresentatives.o'f
Mitchell" -Nurseries, we
carry a full line of
CUT FLOWERS
" and
PLANTS
ORDER NOW, 'OR CHRISTMAS:
DELIVERY
PLUMBING 'anci: HEATING
Phone 49 Seaforth
.WE DETJVER DAILY AFTER 5 P.M.
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WE HAVE TREES - Large or Small
IN SCOTCH PINE, SPRUCE and BALSAM
BALL, MACAUL:'A
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Phone 787 Seaforth
umber Lime Cement Tele
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plan ,to wore your plan.
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And" a. Large. Variety
CHRISTMASCARDS
Still Available at- LARONE'
CHRISTMAS TABLE: CENTRES
• • CHRISTMAS SERVIE1TJS and:;TABL,E CLOTHS
• Christmas 13eation .For Your Cbat Fanny Bouttoniere ,
oys.
aures'
Paint'
Number.' Sets.
polls Doll Carriages -
In Our Dry Goods Department There Are "Hundreds of
Selections For That Gift You:, Are Shopping' For ,.
Large•Selection of Lades'
Hankies
owels 'and' •Towel Sets :
LINGERIE
SLEEPERS
Hecid: Scarves .and Gloves
Tablecloths
P I l l OW Cases • `
Men's &' Boys' Doeskin -Type Shirts .
LAMPS''
Nhw Selection of Table,
and Boudoir Lamps
at '-
POPULAR, PRICES
Choose a Practical ".Gift " from
Our Selection of
STATIONERY
A wide ,range of% prices and
variety -of styles.
Seaforth 5c to $1.00 Store--Stati'rilnery & Gift''-`
Open Wednesday• •afternoonsisfrdm •now '!ill Christina$, '