The Seaforth News, 1960-02-25, Page 5T11E SEA1rORTIT Nan (Phone 84) -- Thursday, 1('ebruary 2
Euchre - Dance
Constanoe Ha11
Friday,
Feb..
Sponsored by the 0,0.F.
Admission '60c. Liuicll provided
WOAA Intermediate D
SEMI - FINALS
3RD GAME,
SATURDAY Nrre FEB. 27
ATW000 vs WINTHROP
WARRIORS
In Seaforth. Arena
GAME TIME 8.30
900 `taken a 'severe heart attack and
CONSTANCE
Mr, M, Jewitt 11 spending the
last few daY3 lu Toroute attend-
ing a 091111110113 CoVeutien,
Mr. and Airs, 039. Meitwain
and family visited Sunday with
Iter parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wel-
ter Kiug'swell, Goderich,
Friends and neighbors 9f Mrs.
Janes Dale are sorry to learn
31(6 is a patient in Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, Seaforth,
Mr, and Mrs, Roy Baynhaln,
Sharon, Wayne and Wendy of Ex.
eter visited Sunday with 14Tr, and
&Ira. Howard 8-reszeator and
family.
lrriends of Mrs, Mary Jewitt
Sr., mother of Win. and Wilber
Jewitt, are aorry to learn the has
NOTICE
Seaforth Chamber of Commerce
Annual Meeting and Banquet
MONDAY, FEB. 29 -- 6.30 P,M.
ST, THOMAS' PARISH HALL
Those who have not been contacted and wish to
attend the dinner may obtain tickets from. Mervin
Nott, treasurer. All are welcome
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I MUST MOVE
from the old Dominion Bank Building where my
office ' has been located for the past twenty-eight
years. On and after the first of March I shall be
found at my residence on North Main Street.
The same old telephone number, 78, will reach me,
and I shall be glad to'.nleet old friends and clients
as well as new ones .at my new office.
H. G. MEIR
Properties For Sale
Large dwelling,,.James St., including extra lot, New oil fur-
nace. Modern kitchen and bath. A real buy for cash
One & half storey briolc dwelling in Dublin. Modern conveni-
ences,. Three bedrooms. A teal family home
OTHER S31&PORTH DWELLINGS LISTED
We also have a number of good Huron County farms for sale.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
Harold Jackson or John A. Cardno
Phone 474
SHIAFORTH
BROKER
Insurance Office
PHONE`214
SEAFORTH
SALESMAN
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is .in ll•egina hospital,
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, 1Hialrh Kruse, Gormley,'
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bridge, of
Palnlereton, andiwlr, and ,Mrs,
George Bridge Palmerston, Airs,
l9dward Anderson of New loam=
burg,, Mr, a11(1 Mrs, Everett Re-
bineon, Brussels, were among
these from out of town who at-
tended •the funeral of the late
William Oldfield on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trott of
Clinton were guetts •9f Mr. and
Mrs, 11, 1I, Sproat last week.
1'E3122' PJt2'1 SBY'ITRI 1N W,M.R.
The February meeting e3 the
'VMS, of Filet Presbyterian
Ohuroh was held on Tuesday,
Feb 23rd at 3 o'plook. President
Miss B. Campbell presided and.
gave an opening message on.
words of our well -loved hymns,
stressing that we give more
thought to the words of these
atter which all joined in singing
the opening number. Reports and
business followed and an an-
nouncement as to the World Day
of Prayer Service to be held in
the Anglican Ohuroh on :Friday,
Maroh 4th, After the offering
and .prayer Mrs. W. J. Thompson
gage a most interesting ;review of
chapter. 2 from the study .book on
Japan. The president announced
the olosing hymn, and gave the
closing prayer.
NORTFISID71 W. M. S.
The February meeting . of W MS
of Northside United Ohurch was
held Tuesday evening. Tile presi-
dent Mrs. C. Walden opened with
a ood”, Hymn
401 poem was suno ah
gndMrs, Walden
welcomed everyone especially the
members from Mission Band, Ex-
plorers, ;CGIT, and Mae Lane
Auxiliaries, Ma's. 1Moffat's' Circle
took over the meeting opening
with hymn 261 with Mrs, Hunt
reading the scripture. and Mrs.
Oiose leading In. prayer. Miss
Ruth Ann Wilson contributed a
solo tor the Mission Band, T1ie
Explorers, a skit. The CGIT girds
sang "Tell me the old, old story”
accompanied by Helen Elliott with
her accordion. Everyone 'enjoyed
the film from Africa "I41 sing,
not Ory” followed iby a chorus
from Mae Lane members.
Bingo -- Dance
Brodhagen & District
Community Hall
FRIDAY, FEB. 26TH
AT 8,30 P.M.
15 Regular Games $10 each
2 Special Games 950 each
1 Special Game 9100
Speclat Door Prizes
Admission 91. Desjardines Orch.
Friday, March 4th
Rhythmaires, Coderich
ofel
On the move to better facilities
for the motoring public
HULLETT.
P113 Fireside Farm Fo1'iiw Met
on Feb, 22nd with 1'7 adults pres-
ent at 'the home of •Mr, and Mrs.
Erie Anderson, The broadcast was
a. review 91! prertee8 11133"414e,
Winners at euchre went Moat
.games, Mrs, R, Flynn and Mrs, 12,
palton• Lone hands, Ma's. George
Ca1t4r;.arld Don lluc11auan, Cense-
lation1.921s. Joe Babcoek and Mrt.
Harvey Taylor.
T1i9 group will meet next, week
at the' home of Geo, iioggart's,
McKILLQP
The W. A. held their Feb, meet-
ing at the home 'of Mrs, 7f. Koeh-
ler, Mrs, H. Smyth and Mrs, 3.
Diekison were 111 charge of the
devotional period. The roll can
wee answered by your birthstone,
During the past month •a large
bale of used clothing was packed,
also new layettes were made by
the women and sent to the Men-
nonite centre at Kitchener. The
next meeting is to be 11010 at the
church March 10 at 8 pm. with
th families and friends invited.
Special films are to be shown by
Rev. John Huetton of Listowel.
The ladies will supply lunch. An
invitation was accepted to attend
the World Day of .mayor at St.
Peter's Church, Brodhagen, Mar,
4th at 2.30 p.m.
MT. and Mrs. Norman Eggert
and girls with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Sayaras, m
Mr. AarCroon Wearty,ber. of Port main
and Mir. W, Rook and Jean of Lo.
on
gatSw1111 undayMr, , and Mrs, Irvin Rock
Rev, E. Hallman of Kitchener
was guest minister at McKillop
E.N•.IB, Church on Sunday and
condi-toted a 'quarterly conference
meeting alter the service.
WALTON
The February meeting of the
Moliillop Group was held at the
Home of Mrs. Nelson Reid with
17 ladies present. Mfrs. Russell
Barrows pre,bided. Mrs. E. Mc-
Creath was pianist. The leader of-
fered prayer and Mrs. Gordon
MoGavin react the Scripture and
meditation' on. God's Geography:
Reports were Beard and business
conducted. The Schneider :supper
was discussed, The topic 1'Dry a
Little Leaven” was given by Mrs.
Campbell 1Wey. A reading on Val-
entine was given by Mrs. Bar-
rows. Lunch was served by the.
ladies of 12th concession west.
The .president, M1's. Wm. Tham-
er presided over the February
meeting of the Walton group on
Wednesday evening In the school
.room of the church. A. hymn was
sung with Miss Beseie Davidson
at the piano. The Scripture was
read by Mrs, Gordon Murray. 'foI-
lowed with prayer by Mrs. Frank
Walters. Comments were given
by the leader. The topic was giv-
en by Mrs. Ant McCall, Mrs. Tha-
mer gave a meditation on An Old
Fashioned Mother. Roll call was
answered with a book from the
New Testament. Minutes were
read by the secretary, Mrs. Herb,
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Texaco Service Station & Garage
HIGHWAY 8, GODERICH. i3 WEST WILLIAM STREETS
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Washing, and Lubrication
t ,
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Hwy 8, corner of Goderich & W. William sts.
Seaforth
953.2(3 and tllan15you 6artls were
read, A remnant bundle from Ea -
tons wets banded out for process-
tug for the bazaar, The WA areas-
user, We, i2on Sennett and WMS
treasurer Mrs. Earl Watson gave
the financial reports, The Semler
der supper to be held in Mardi
was discussed •also the World Day
of Prayer, I-lostesses Tor the even.
ing were Miss Bessie Davidsou,
Mrs. Renard Bennett and .Mfrs. R,
Travis,
A Bible contest on the Book of
Matthew was conduoted by Mfrs,
Gordon Murray. The contest for
March will be taken from the
Book of Mark and will be 'con.
duoted by Mrs. Fern Patterson
and Ml's, Luella Marshall
Kr, and Mrs. Gordon McGavin
spent a few days in Toronto this
week.
The Euchre and Lost I-Ieir panty
sponsored by the Hall Board was
cancelled last Friday night 'ow-
ing to weather conditions,
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs, Alvlrr Rader of
Dashwood spent Sunday with
Air. and Mrs. David 003011.
Mfrs, Bert ,Faber of ICippen, Mr.
and Mrs, Norman Ga.sch0 and Mr.
Mento Oesch of Zurich and lire.
Gordon Johustan of New Lek -
ear(' visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Rudy Oesch,
Mr. lilphriam Giiigerich event a
few days in New York.
Mr. and Ma's, Jack McOlinchey
and 'Mrs, Newell Geiger visited
with Mr. Newell Geiger at Lon-
don on Sunday,
Mr. Harold Finlay and family
were Sunday guests at .the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stokes of
Ailsa Craig.
Mrs. Mary Hey is spending a
Sew days in London,
Mrs. Gordon Johnston of New
Liskeard is visiting with her bro-
ther, 1Vlh: Harold Finlay and fanc-
ily and friends.
Mr, Grant Mc'Bain of Aniberley
and Mr. Hughie McBride of Lon-
don .spent Sunday with Mr, end
Mrs, Roy MoBrjde.
Mr, and 3Pre. Earl Gesell and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and.
Mrs. Harold Zeilr of Zurich.
PEDEIWrION NEWS
Predicts 5,000- Head
Cattle Feeding
Station in Huron
By J. 0, Hemingway
The marketing of farm .products
is the popul'ai' topic for discussion
and It is important that farmers
know not only the fact but.also
the implications. .
I was very interested' in a quo-
tation given from one of our cur-
rent Ancient history books by Mr.
Jas. Haggerty at the Elms twp.
Fed, at Agri. meeting Feb, 18th,
1It Is only when forces are equal
that the question of rights arises.
When forces are unequal the
strong does what he can and the
weals suffers what he 'must,”
Could this apply to Hog Market-
ing. In 'former years the strong
packing corporation did what he
could, namely gained control of
the hogs by bonusing the weaker
trucker and the trucker, stronger
than the individual and protected
by P.V.C. licensing, gathered up
the hogs from the weaker indi-
vival farmer who suffered what
ha must. There was no question
of rights. This was just accepted
as the way things were done.
Now that the Ontario Hog Pro-
ducers has become strong bar-
gaining force iu the sale of hogs
the question of rights becomes a
vital issue. In this case the point
of contention is who shall have
the right to allocate the supply of
hogs.
The ,opposition has been imply
ing that the Hog Producer's mark-
eting Board .has the sole power to
allocate hogs to the various pack-
ers. This Is not true. Since the
Marketing Board must always
sell in the best interests of the
producer any packing plant can
take over the right to allocate the
desired number of hogs to itself
simply by bidding the higher
Price. It is only in the case of
identical bids that the Board has
any power of allocation. In this
case the Board is obligated to sell
the hogs on some other oonsidera-
tion, in the best interests of the
producer. The packer who can
process quickest, who is closest
to the point of assembly, or who
consistently .returns favourably
dressing percentage, or who will
sell immediately into the trade
rather than the one who is storing
pork win get the hogs,
The fact that the matter of
right has came up would seem to
prove that farmers now have eq-
ual strength in the market place
as far as hogs are concerned.
Marketing of beef was also dis-
ussed and while the past doesn't
eem too bad there was ,definite
ear expressed for the future. It
s rumoured that one of the weal -
Most financiers in Canada is
about to set up a 5000 head tattle
feeding station in Huron County.
He has refuse .from another enter -
rise that will supply hint with
cheap fattening ration, he has
ehares in the packing industry,
nd controls a large retail chain.
With a good market for the .re-
fuse and a good profit on process -
ng and retailing he doesn't Have
o worry about a profit on his
eeding, The only answer for the
sumer is Co -Op Marketing, pro -
seeing and retailing.
Epinonaville United-Cliscrc)1
Da'..1. Semple, Minister, Lyle
Hammond, Organist -Choir leader.
11 a.m., What will they see
when they come?
8 p.m„ Meeting of the Official
Board,
Claes Church .membership at
, close of anorning service. Minist.
er's. Vestry. (12-10.)
March 4111. Woman's World
Day of Prayer,
March 2nd, WMS and W.A.
meeting.
PIAOSSIV]
EUCHRE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2,G
at '8.30 pan,
ST. JAMES' SMOCK, IIALL
SBAFORTl
S'poneare0 113 Moly Nance SOc1stir
Admission 50 canto
Public Meeting
In ASrlc. Board Rooms, Clinton
101111, 20 — 8.30 P.M.
Rudy Usiek, guest spealcet', Presi-.
dent of Manitoba Farmer's Union..
Ladies bring lunch, 13veryone
welcome
Also County Quarterly Meeting,
MARCH San
RD — 8.60 P.M.
12011(7 Noakes, guest speaker
Ladies bring 11111011
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The Sterling Trusts
Corporation, Toronto
CONTINUE TO PAY
On Guaranteed Trust
Certificates
Option -- 1 to 5 years
District Representative
JOHN A. CA RDNO
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 214
Main. St. Seaforth
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Special Tables
50c 99c
Good Selection of Sleepwear
Babies - Children's - Ladies
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
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Savings, too,
have a way of growing
And just like her Junior Depositor's
Account, your Savings Account will grow
with regular deposits.
THE CANADIAN.
ANK OF OMMERC
MORE THAN 600 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA
Seaforth Branch; L. F. Ford, Manager
Dublin Branch: E. J. Dean, Manager