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The Seaforth News, 1955-06-16, Page 5THD SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, June 16, 1966 ,x YOUR SUPERIOR SPECIALS Libbys Pineapple Juice .....,. 2 for 27c 20 oz. Tins DOLE FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL.. 20 oz. Tin 29c FISHERMANS FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON •1%2 Size 37c PILLSBURY CHOCOLATE & WHITE CAKE MIX DEAL ....... , 2 pkgs. 49c LI PTONS TEA BAGS, 10c Coupon in each Pkg of 30 Bags .. , .Your Cost 33c TREE SWEET GRAPE FRUIT JUICE 48 oz. tin 28c SHIRRIFFS NEW INSTANT PUDDINGS 3 Pkgs. (1 choc., 1 butterscotch, 1 van.) 28c George Reeves, age 6 years, son of Charlie Reeves, was the winner of the Wagon drawn Saturday, June 11 WESTMINSTER TOILET TISSUE .. 11 Rolls 1.00 FLIT INSECT SPRAY AERO BOMB 10 oz. tin 1.19 ROBIN HOOD ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX ..pkg. 55c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT" SELF SERVE LOW PRICES vnuu,.n,n.nen.nn,,,n.,tn,.,.,n.nnn..,,., n,u...,.,n.,1„u.......u,,,.,,1......111111."111111111m111111041 ........ 1 NOTICE Summer Bus Schedules Effective June 22nd Frequent service to Lake Huron Resorts and Western Ontario Communities Obtain your copy from your local Agent Coomb's B.A. Service Sta, Phone 592 . The Western Ontario Motorways Ltd. Kitchener Ontario NOTICE TOWN OF SEAFORTH No Parking will be allowed on Main Street on Friday nights between the hours of 2 A.M. and 8 A.M. to facilitate the cleaning of the street Saturday morning. By order of the Town Council Electronic brush saves money on costly wire promotes trouble-free telephone service In little ways as well as big we're always on the search for trouble-shooters that will not only protect your telephone service but keep its costs down, too ... Here a Bell technician is testing the telephone lines in your neighborhood. Carefully and quickly his hand brushes the circuits in the telephone building with an electronic "line patrol". He is hunting for weather -worn wires which may cause a noisy line or snap during a storm. Forewarned by this periodic testing we send a man to change the faulty line - which could be the "drop line" running from your home to the main telephone cable. Because of this electric detective we can use expensive wire until its service life expires fully, without sacrificing material or manpower. And that helps us to keep your telephone costs down. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA SUMMER SPECIALS 1954 CHEVROLET COACH 1'--953 FORD SEDAN 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN' DEL. 1951 METEOR SEDAN' 1950 FORD SEDAN, Excellent 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN, Extra Good 1944 Chev. 2y2 Ton Chassis & Cab SEVERAL LOWER PRICED CARS All Priced To Clear SeaforthMotors PHONE 541 TOWN TOPICS Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wat- son, have returned from ,trip to Danbury, Conn., New York City and Longmeadows, Mass. Miss Loretta Morris, Toronto, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris. Mr. and Mra. John McQuaid, St. Thomas, are holidaying at the home of Mrs. Jos. McQuaid. Master Ted Elly, Toronto, is spending a few holidays at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. McFadden, Mr. Edward McIver, Port Col- borne, spent the week end with Mrs. H. McIver. 16 children received first Holy Communion in St. James' Roman Catholic Church on Sunday, June 12th. Mrs. Margaret Cuthill and Miss Ethel Dennis of Walton are visiting in Minnedosa, Man. They attended the golden wed- ding of Mr. ,and Mrs. Alex Ross on June 7th, Mr. and Mrs. John McCallum, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Brerton of London visited Mr. and Mrs. John Botham, Wilson St. on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham Sr., Mr. John Hotham Jr., Miss Leone Hotham and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Laithwaite of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cooper of Kippen .at- tended the funeral of Mr. Hoth- am's brother, the late Wm. Ho- tham of Strathroy, on Wednes- day last. Mrs. Ethel McPhee was in Tillsonburg on Saturday at- tending the wedding of Mr. Gary Cooper of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scofield of Detroit visited Mrs, Arnold Case over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Giffin, Sar- nia, spent the weekend with Mrs. Grace Hoggarth and Miss Mar- ion Scarlett. Dr. F. J. 'Bechely is in •Scott Memorial Hospital, undergoing an operation. Miss Gladys Thompson, Niag- ara Falls, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. 3. B. Thompson. Mrs. Jas. Taman and daughter Lynn are home alter spending three weeks in Pt. Huron, Mich. Mr. Ken Eaton, Toronto, spent the -weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eaton. Miss Shirley McPhee spent the weekend at her home hero. Messrs Allan Campbell and John Campbell, Winthrop, Mr. Archie Campbell, Thistletown and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Holt, Wroxeter, were in Cleveland, Ohio, last week attending the funeral of Mr, Lorne Churchill. Miss Joan Roberton is, con- valescing in Scott Memorial Hospital, following an appendee- 7 Vote in Huron Poll Advance Poll: Exeter.... Goderioh Seaforth Total No. -1 2A 2B 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pryde Scott ... 20 14 19 6 Goderich Total (Clinton 16 20 55 40 '75 64 114 84 85 114 146 131 73 78 104 101 65 48 138 111 65 79 159 114 152 117 87 92 155 139 1,418 1,261 1A 111 64 1B 90 57 2A 111 48 28 . 101 74 3A 107 39 3B ... ..... 87 66 4 184 96 Total .. 947 372 Exeter 1A 144 12 103 2A 185 2B 178 3A 129 32 127 4 81 Total 791 Hensall 43 34 74 79 59 53 30 444 1A 111 83 1B 121 90 Total232 173 Seaforth No. 1 73 148 a100 98 3 98 135 4 40 102 6 66 119 Total 435 672 Goderich Township 1 94 '77 2 72 36 3 87 50 4 68 19 5 78 85 6 Total 453 246 1 2 3A 3B 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 tomy. Miss 'Davina Hubert was in hospital, several days, undergo- ing a foot operation. Miss MayMurray of Hamil- ton and Ms. Howard Dwyer and Miss M. Dwyer of Welland are visiting friends in town. Miss Mae Smith and Mrs. Leslie McClure are in Toronto 1 attending the Rebekah Assent- 2 bly. • 3 5 6 1 2 3 4 Mrs. June Boussey of the public school staff was in Lon- don on Monday attending the funeral of her grandmother, the late Mrs. W. A. Langford. BORN Heoumoed—At Scott Memorial I3osPital, on. June 0, to Mr. and Mrs. Dominica* Von Hoogmoed, 11113 Mitchell, a daughter Dnngey—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on .Imre 10, to Mr, and Mra. Bedford' Dun,,rey, Seaforth, a slaughter Bach—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Juno 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bach, RR1 Bornholm, a daughter MARRIED Pullman - Hayes — In London United Church, May 21, by Rev. W. Boa, Ron- ald Leslie Pullman, of. London, son- of Mr. and Mrs. John Pullman, Seaforth, to Marilyn Leota Hayes. of Landon DIED Langford At Egerton St, Private Hospital, London on June 10, Elisabeth Stondaeld Langford, beloved wife of William A. Langford, and dear mother of Dorothy, Mrs. Bert Shaw ; George, William Alexander and .James, of Lon- don; ondon; Charles of Detroit; and Russel of Vancouver; dear sister of Will Stand- lield, of Easton, Penn., in her sfith year 7 8 Hay Total Hullett Total Total McKillop Stanley Total Stephen 39 '50 '73 102 21 114 24 503 62 35 32 119 27 46 66 387 3$ 85 86 286 61 44. 54 160 66 65 19 125 594 41 44 97 137 70 75 51 70 658 86 50 52 59 18 66 57 388 153 109 122 93 477 49 54 31 22 30 65 21 53 325 SA 100 42 1B 82 82 2 64 20 3 91 79 4 114 84 5 31 54 6 110 60 7 41 50 8 82 11 9 49 42 Total 764 524 Tuckeremith 1 71 100 3A. 70 144 313 40 18 4 79 67 5 '76 53 6 47 55 Total 475 545 Usborne. 1 75 23 Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "Where Better Buns Are Used" The month of May, 1955, shows the biggest increase in our number of breedings when compared with the same month the previous year of any month so far in 1955. You could benefit by using our services too, if you are not doing so now. 205 members joined our Association during May, 1955. 1569 more cows were bred during May 1955, than during May 1954 for an increase of 38.5%. The Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association is a farmer owned and controlled non-profit organiz- ation. Following i9 what Artificial Breeding has done for dairy farmers in Ontario according to the 1954 annual summary of the Ontario Dairy Herd Improvement Associations, The table below shows a comparison of A.1, sired heifers<'and natur- ally sired .heifers. A, I. Natural A. I. Natural Crass 2 yr old 2 yr old 3yrold , 3 yr old No. of Ave. M i 1 ki Av. •Fat Av. test Records Lbs. Lbs.o 1243 8270 291 3.62 2647 7736 269 3.48 830 8851 313 3.54 2372 8400 290 3.45 The difference in production would pay much :more than the cost of Artificial Breeding fees. For service or more information write or phone collect Clinton 242 between 7.30 and 10.00 A.M. on week days and 7.30 and 9,30 A.M. on Sundays or holidays. 2 , 46 60 8 ........... . 52 40 4 73 31 5 ...... 93 39° 6 '70 8 7 .. .. Total 50596 22524 Summary Advance 55 40 Clinton 791 444 Exeter 947 372 Goderich 1,418 1,262 Hensall 232 178 Seaforth 485 672 Goderich Twp. 453 246 Hay503 658 Hullett 387 388 McXI1Iop 286 477 Stanley 594 325 Stephen 764 524' Tucicersmith 475 545. Usborne 505 225 Total 7845 6351 Majority for Pryde 1494 Summary—Huron Bruce Hanna Hill Ashfield 468 Blyth, 211 Brussels! . , Culross Twp, , , . , Carrick Twp. , , , Colborne Twp E. Wawanosh , . . Howick Twp. Huron Twp. . Kinloss Twp Grey Twp. Lucknow. Mildmay Morris Twp. , ... 497 Ripiley 1 172 Teeswater 198 Turnberry Twp399 W. Wawanosh T, 343 Wingham 1,176 Total 7,238 Majority 1,472 214 380 326 148 294 657 530 405 328 360 182 313 128 216 429 75 362 557 190 233 490 201 305 104 223 234 254 340 5,766 C.W.L. Tea and Hoole Baking Sale at the home of Mrs. J. M. McMillan THURSDAY, JUNE 23 3 - 5 P.M. RECEPTION For Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doig In Cofnmunity Centre FRIDAY, JUNE 17 Harburn's Orchestra EVERYBODY WELCOME e O Gives Agricult HEEL FARMING" re a Brighter Look Great changes have taken place in farming in recent years—changes that have brought new concepts of crop production and animal hus- bandry; soil and moisture conserva- tion; management and marketing. Symbol of one of the major changes in farming operations is the steering wheel. It stands for power—power that has been made available through tractors and machines to do practically every job on the farm; power that has given agriculture its greatest lift in centuries—power that has brought opportunities for a greater partici- pation in higher standards of living. In the promotion of "steering wheel farming" Massey -Harris and Ferguson have made available tractors and implements with out- standing features to apply power in the modern way. Sound, advanced engineering, high standards in materials and manu- facture, thorough testing, and. prompt efficient service combine to make Massey -Harris and Ferguson machines outstanding in . depend- ability, long life and economy, MASSEYSH RRUU-FE:RGU 'ON LHAi 8 OD Makers of High Quality Farm Implements Since 1847 s DEPARI II DON'T try to beat the traffic fight THINK-` AND-�- I Retnembe>yolir signal Renieniber the RED wi FOR ONLY 30 THINK- Are 30 seconds at the risk of killing yourself—your. — another motorist - a pedestrian who is on his GREEN. THINK( SLOW DOWN and STAY ALIVE ONTARIO ENTOF HIGHWAYS Hon Jas. N Allan, Munster