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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-01-03, Page 3Y, JIA.NUAXY 34, MN —GREY TOWNSHIP FARJL NEW 1 uLth� io( +.lwM i i . Y a � 1� ' A� *[n �NMIT.R �� ^v.M /els liol d Murch, COUNTY FEDERATION FI.ELDMAN . rw�y's t�l�+�� . +�1.'i�, �� �' #� ,W tt�p The new fieltiman, for Huron 'off Federation of Agriculture is Carl Hleirlin vNy, a gear -old +grey Township tamer who oieesi fwas a school teacher. At *special meeting Clinton last week, the directors of the county' onganixatiori appointed Mr. HeMn gwaY to sueeeed Gordon Ore3;g, Bluevale ,who; resigned recently after six yeas -in the pest. One of the main • oJje tives for the new fteldman will be revitalise. Won of the federation at the township level, since directors feel that strength xriust ,he built up there. Though he is P u - beef producer Itiinself, 14x, Hereiligray has fol* lowed the new hog aarketing .41e- veloswaests daftly. 110 states, ",fire been qutte interested in the hog scheme iieau I'd lite to +eke some ! p ..: l' donefor beef." a Since e. federation position" is -. hill tune un.derrtskkngi,, MAS r. Hoer ingew plans•t i put his 16>year•old' son, Donk, in full charge of the :fly's 240-acrre fall at 11.R. S, Brussels, Mr. Etemway has.,70, Jwald of"cattle, including some milk cows, and a small #Ioek of . hens. Before Mr. Hemingway 'bought' his oma;' farm in IO he taiga in Blyth Ik lie School, S.S. OIey, and in Brussels 'Continuation' Sellool. for four years. He now. serves seeretary,treasurer of Grey Tows hip Seiioel Area Board, lumber in Huron County but/tote wort this year, and was avurwhed the trip to Naw Yosit and Washiiigton.kgt a r, the H a have M o a. amore taking over as y ...,, an, llfx. Hemingway will attend a four, dey shots course at OAC, +Guelph, on farm business Management, marketing d tooperatien. 93r+d BIRTHDAY • `David W. Green will observe his 93rd birthday on Friday. He has been confined to Alex- °, lex,, Andra Marine - and ' General Hospital, for the past two years, A` native of Colborne Township, he is a brother of Gavin Green, who is iii brie ` Orrth year. c. New Councillor Clayton Leithweite, the y nominee at Gooderich T� *'cuod nomination. meeting in ton last Friday, later qualified to Ill the sksAe for 1957. Mr. Laitth- waite, Ns?* lives at, 11.11., 1, O rich, baa a background o 11. yea& experience as * councillor and school area trustee. • The second nornii •tion nieetiug was. necess.: y wince C. Wilson, one of four l?eraons nominated at the t r t meeting, dad not qualify. The others who did qualify were X, U. 'Merrier, W. J. Forbes and+ . R. Starling. In an election for the olUee; of reeve on Member 1O, John Dues was returned Toot another term.". The losing eandidate was Wilmot Harrlsoli, a member of the •ouliell, for: the past rive year. • U1:. - Y icy �► fir: :,��i �", � _ �.� - ,. i•_Y� l�'l.. �i,�i • � _ ._ �2,. ar below what you are paying _avow! Do you know what that man is doing in,niy kitchen? He's stocking up my own privatelittle "S k Yes, .the modern looking, trim cabinet into which he's • putting that mountain of food is my FAIRWAY'' HOME FEJIIIZ . I once asked my Fairway man exactly how his firm t e upermar elft. could afford such ``stream_' prieec ata time when food • ° costs lin even thesupermackets were constantly soaring. Here is how he explained. it: "Fairway buys up- the choicest quality foods in huge quantities at the time • e of year when- prices are lowest! They quick freeze • these foods in their prime and then -package them in a governmentinspected food plant. With that kind of efficient ' buying and packaging they are able to cut costs, considerably and pass that saving right on to rhe customer." And the beauty of it is, that while we have our own `"Supermarket in a Fairway Freezer, we pay fariess than Super,,market tprices : for the food we_eat! -Sounds fantastic, doesn't it? But my experience has proved that it's absolutely true. -Take •a peekat what it actually cost me for some of the food items served at our home last weeks- Prime rib _ roasts at 39¢ a Ib,, trimmed T -Bone steaks for Only 45¢ a Ib., a full 16 oz. pack of sweet garden 'peas and a full 16 _oz. pack of sweet pitted cherries at only 30¢ a Ib., and so on ,and OntCompare these prices with what you are paying for the same items if you don't have the FAIRWAY HOME: FREEZER THE FAIRWAY BULK. BUYING FOOD PLAN. Noveyou can see where that 3D% saving in our food bill conies froth. "The customer" "t-- that's me. And do 1 ever enjoy being one when it comes to dealing with Fairway. For:- not only do they sell for less, they also stand behind, every food item they sell, - giving me un- conditional, guarantees as to the quality of food 1 serve at my home. Yes, I look forward to that Fairway man's footsteps in the kitchen, because he brings me everything 1 evet dreamed of in a Food Plan: • NO, DOWN PAYIVIENI'" BIG 30% SAVINGS; ON MY WEEKLY FOOD BILL • THE FINIST QUALITY `OOD UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED r' AN END TO TIRESOME WEEKEN 3 8}AopmATO TRIPS + PROMPT coptuous DELi'VERY OP ALL MY ORDERS. NORWAY FOODS/ .4-UAVE.-WEST. MI.Ol:ANIi, ONTARIO Photo send Me toil information en the. Fairway' Food Plan with ebsotfitely no.obligatioe. NAr..a,. M 404a44 1..HHHNa•..H.....,H..Hw.NHH.H. w.H H..N. ...U11.nM1.HH...p11 Y.[IY�1.H.H.Haga u Steaming under her own power for the fist time, the aircraft carrier I trials. Built at Belfast, Northern Ireland, the ship is scheduled to be Bonaventure heads down Belfast Lough to begin her contractor's sea' commissioned in the Royal Canadian Navy next'IanUary17. DUNNQA• li ON; Dec. 31. — M. ;12d ...l s– Harvey_ hl+ule,. man ._and Mary spent New Year's–Day with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacDonald, of N r. p ncer Edwards, of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Setothers, Friday, Friday evening last, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Durnin had as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, Bill 'Buckingham, of Belfast. Mr. and •lylrs. Allan Reed were this past week in Toronto visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Carter and family.. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Glenn were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac° :Cranston on Wednesday evening. . Women's 'institute. -- The Dun- gannon Women's Institute held their December meeting at the home of Mrs. G. Popp with the president, Mrs. Everett -Errington, presiding. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary,,. Mrs. Otto Popp, and approved. Correspondence and thank you .natek- aiverti lea and -a– a a .-.4:Sea•c aa.-4:Seauari 3-a.••'R ts.hevf^- was received from Mrs, Ewen "(nee Ann Lewis) a valuable Institute •worker who is .now living in IS YOUR CAR WORTH MORE THAN YOUR LIFE ? YOU should - have reg- ular —check-ups® tool Make an appointment with your doctor NOW. For free literature write Goclerich Branch • of t;ana Tian Cancer Society FRED°' STURDY CHAIRMAN OF EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE ' Guelph. Sixteen members a wer- Ali ,a:' Mme. 'V!FF3ber� Brown, pianist for the evening, led• the carol 'singin'g, which all en- joyed very much:. Mrs. K. Finn.' gan read a paper on "Religion and Life" by Padre Young. A • brief outline of C.A.C. work being car- ried on was given by Mrs. Hugh MWW`.hinney. A motion was passed by members to hold a social gath- ering in the Parish Hall. The highlight of the evening was a beautiful film on Christmas, ar- ranged by Mrs. Otto -Popp. Meet- ing closed with an exchange of efts. Hostesses- were: Mrs. 0. .Brooks, Mrs. J. Finnigan, Mrs. K. Finnigan, Mrs. R. Irvin and Mrs. Chester Finnigan. Miss Michell Hamilton, of Gode- rich, spent the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Hamil- ton. Miss Judy Speed, of Lucknow, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Radcliffe Murray, for a few days. ' Miss Marilyn- Kilpatrick, of Nor- 1,1/44 or w vv>ch� as _ the finest .of Jim_Reed -this past_ �. s.. And•.Pvs see t.ew,. ear'.S ►y., vcnn- 'ner s,1111 " 1ifrVey; ` a,nd" family, of Auburn. Mr. a,nd Mrs. Earl Sherwood were hostesses at a turkey dinner for their guests, tie Sherwpod clan, at the Tiger Dunlop Inn. a• o 0 VICTORIA HELPERS The Victoria Helpers Class en- joyed a turkey dinner at Baechlers._ Cafe as the 'first part of their December meeting. Then they wentto Mrs. Chas. Breekow's home far thebusiness part of theneet- ing After the regular business meet- ing, the following officers for 1957 were installed: 'honorary president, Mrs. Mew; president, Mrs. d: Thompson vice-president, ' Mrs. Ruth Hayden; secretary, Mrs. M. Morris; treasurer, Mrs: E. Patter- son; pianist, Mrs. Ruth Hayden assistant—Pianist, Mrs. C: Breekow; Hower committee, secretary and treasurer; representatives to W.M. S., . Mrs. Secord Allen and Mrs. Robt. Hoy; auditors, Mrs. Reuben Bogie_ and Mrs. S. Argyle. Almost 1172,000 motor vehicles were sent to the scrap, heap in Canada during 1955. 1 -LB. PKG. D. S. L. BLACK TEA BAGS MACARONI AND CHEESE BREAKFAST' . CLUB -.WITH PECTIN --SPECIAL ! 47*AlititmAtitiairt JABS m DOMINION—FLAVOURFUL PEANUT RUTTER IJAR. 3e.0 2 -2R_ 490 SERVE CHILLED ! SERVE OFTEN! CLARK'S FANCY ' CLARK'S SOUPS GOBLIN BRAND WITH GRAVY SMALL SIZE MEATY • MEAT BALLS IV' 390, PRUNES POWDERED SKIM MILK—Regular CHILDR$N LOVE IT WALK t:29�- _ FErS COCOA TIN' 45 SHIRRJFF'S—GOOD MORNING 4 AYLMER—TOMATO BLADE ' 49 CATSUP BO E 24 ASSORTED FLAVOURS dsminntrr LUSHUS 3 p GE. 290 TUNA..Hi LAKES 2 TION. 314 RICH>3�LL0—I1<i'TEPtLE]�VEa FRG. 29 ICEIS OZ 0 AT., THE PHONE 1150 HA.. YN .N. 1 ..... ....nHSHNY a. as .N....Hr. ....,,,, ,,.{WH1N..Lq.4�Tq. FHON NtlM1 ER..., t l hive >t Home Freezer j 1 do -it t hive a Henna Freezer *aa,-.fYNN...ffi war wY. - roma alum YN h .li Oa Now Playing—Yvonne De Carlo In "RAW EDGE"—Ire *Color. Mon., Tues. and Wed.—Adult Entertainment. JAMES DEAN—Natalie Wood and Jim Backus An unusual star in a unique drama. Pointing up some de- fieloneies in modern home environment. SAVE 011 MOTOR OIL 1 SAX. tio. 10 and No. 20 u DOMNOL MOTOR OIL zi 250 ea. $1.31 ONTARIO NO. 1 WHITE HUNT'S—CHOICE BEANS ®x 290 TOMATOES. 2 Wi g' 37 CROWN OR BEEHIVE CORN SYRUP' 730 APPLEFORD WAX PAPER FOOD SAVER gig -a. S30 d9.1. � cos. awe ...� ire nam .. xe4w COCRTAZL 1 210 MANDARIN ORANGES /41 18t 290 SOAP PADS BLEACHED SUGAII BAGS WnrtE-Y" ikCIAL KLEENEX TISSUES SANITARY NAPKINS KOWA CUT R COSTS! CARRY IT HOME Allo WHITE, SLICED OR torsucr», 11ICIILLO ,BAD 2 7,9; ■90 Agl:CHT.1*H.SE ` I ING' FAIRWAY tE VI SlC. SHOWS! STARTtiONL AY JANUARY 7th RTOON?ARADE . . Orr FPI,-TV i•ty)Nl f 1 :. � r1 SDAm1 ° A`l ! o . P.M. ON L 1RCL RANCH 1 t km—T .wfiNormiti In Cinemaaeope and Warner4Coldr. Thur., 'Fri. and Sat.-- Mickey at.—Mickey Rooney Virginia Wails avid Francis, the talking mule. Ye're like to be skeered outta yer boots by this spine•tingliu' •tale;•of a intik that kin even out-creepa ghost !c. ! Sweet and Juicy CaliforniatNavei 'SUNKIST ORANGES No. 1 Prince Edward Island POTATOES 10 ibs. 49c oming=y°°SHEPHEI OP 'THE :HILLS"--Jo!sn Wayne and Betty Molds. AI,I. VALUES EP1f'EC`r'IVE IN GODERICH t.)„0-10 Closing Time Sot., ,last. OUR Giitit.nlitd t1R E Alli me>rcbandlee sold at "1�tear Dent irllati' XIOre" ill t+rtteettd1110111- ,�t'l frunfatitead Ie. Olve Ft 1004.& R+OMtlselIQt!, r