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PRODUCE W
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FOR Kind Thoughts For Loyal Support
.,..for Your Co -Operation for hope of
a continuance of the Pleasant Relons
now existing betireen us for all of
the Courtesies Extended to us during the
past Year we Thank you Sincerely.
May your Christmas be joyful and your
New Year prosperous.
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At this time o- Year we can give •
no greater or more impressive mess- •
.:z2 ".o our Many Ci,lstomerrs than
by + Extending a
MERRY CHRIS n MAS
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Miss Louise Ross is spending a 1 (ColTceted every Wednesday)
few weeks with friends at .Sebring- Eggs .. .._. , , .... 28, 26, 22, 20
ville.
Miss Ruth IChureh of London,
spent Christmas at the home of her
mother, Mrs. E. Church. •
Fine weather has visited this part
of the world over Christmas, in fact
about as nice as one dauld wish for.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Hendrick and
family of the Blue . Water Highway,
spent Christmas at the home of 4Mr.
and Mis. John Brenner.
Miss Mary Merner of Elmira has
returned, after a few days vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W.
Merner.
Miss Ellen Turkheim, R.N. of Str
atford spent Christmas vacation with
her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Turk-
heim.
"Mrs. Stelck has returned to her
home in Varna after spending a
couple pf months with Mrs. Geo. Fos-
ter at Windsor.
Miss Rose Albrecht of Leon and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scol,ahhine: and
daughter Patsy and Nancy; _.Cha:•l enc
of Bayfield, spent Christmas with
their parents, Mr. and Mts. John
Albrecht.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gackstetter
and Mrs. Littlejohn were 'Christmas
guests with relatives at Windsor, al-
so visited at Chatham. The ranter re-
maining at Chatham for a time.
Miss Audrey Dinnin, who is on the
public school teaching staff of South-
ampton was a Christmas house guest
at the home of her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Dinnin.
The sewing committee of the Zur-
ich and District Branch of the Red
Cross Society would like all 'finished
articles of sewing to .be brought in
by January 8th.
Miss Ruth Brown who isttending
Westervelt School at London is sp-
ending the holidays at her home, Mr.
and Mrs. John Brown. Her brother,
William, also of London spent the
week -end at his home here.
Friends of Mr, Wm. F. Braun of
Forest, and who was recently oper-
ated on in a London Hospital, will
be pleased to learn that Mr. Braun
is getting along nicely having return-
ed to his home on Friday.
The members of the Bethany Sis- i
ter':• Class of the Evangelical church
will hold thcia social evening and el-
ection of officers at the home of Mr.
and l\ r:. Jo: lah Geiger on ,Tuesday
B:•ae. Jan. 6th.. All members are cor-
dially invited.
The annual Christmas entertain-
ment held on Wed. eve last, in St.
Peter's Lutheran church was Much
enjoyed by all present. The juniors
taking their parts well in songs, dia-
logues and recitations. While the
pagent was given by the. Seniors:
"And They Saw the Young Child"
This was well rendered.
7'h(t i.'blic meeting in the town
hall Monday afternoon when' the--
financial
hefinrncial statement of the year's work
was`*`'presented and gone over. The
attendance was smaller than the us-
ual Northration meetings. The vat-
ious members of the council made
addresses, and everything proved sat-
isfactory. In the evening a tissular
meetii g was held when the affairs of
the Police 'Village were discussed.
Court Sittings
Osgood Hall announces dates of
Supreme Court sittings in Goderich
as follows: Tuesday, March 3, jury
sittings before Justice McFarland:
Monday, iMay 4, non -jury sittings be-
fore Mr. Justice Hogg,
A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF 1941
---And America at War
Headlines of one of history's most
dramatic years --reviewed with text
and striking illustatiopa, including a.
full f oli,:iro Pr•t 1id,rtlt Tb..e
;ae f9.sla .hiss O, Va,
in Il.' e 1 r i,Ktie fS �' tYV1f,
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ass,VA: is a athrust r(',,
to get Detroit Sunday 4 l irinc s this
,s .f Is mad 'every'. week.
Butter, creamery 38
Butter, dairy 36
Chickens dressed .. 23-16
Ducks, dressed ... ..........,21
Geese dressed , . 21c
Turkeys dressed i 27
Wheat, bushel
Oats, bushel
Barley, bushel ....
Buckwheat; bush
Flour, cwt. . . .. 2.60, 2.90
Pastry flour at mill 25-1b .... 65c
Shorts and bran, ton ..,...... 30.00
Middlings, ton 32.00
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The many friends of Mrs. George
Clark of Varna will regret to know
that she is very ill.
The Sterling Construction Com-
pany at Grand Bend have shut down
operations on the road and airport
till after New Yeor's.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swartzentrub-
car of tewn were holiday:visitors with
relatives in New •Hamburg and Tav-
istock.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamilton and
Miss Doris ,of London, spent Christ -
Inas" at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Galster..
MORE MEN
Since 1891, Canadian .agriculture
has taken on a growing number of
hired workers. The total,number of
wage -paid earners male farm work-
ers increased .from 80,000 in that yr.
to more than 200,000 in 1931. The
increase specializes of work on da-
iry,. Emit and vegetable farms •snup-
plying large cities has called for
more hired laborers. In all counties
around Montreal•( almost half of the
fauns hired la'bir in 1931, while in
the Eastern Twps. of Quebec, loss
than a third did so+ In Ontario, awge-
earners on farms, increased by 11,-
in
1;in the last ten years. In B. C., wage -
paid ;farm Iabor comprises almost a
third of the total farm working force
'ANNUAL MEETING
The Huron County Federation of
Agriculture will hold its annual me-
eting on Wednesday, January 7th, in
the Agricultural Board Room, Clin-
ton, at -2 p.m. Business will consist
of the election of officers and the
financial report of the organization.
Mr. A. McKennoy, Jr., of Brampton,
viceapres. • of the Ontario Federation
will be the speaker. All Federation',
members are invited to attend and'I
are asked to bring a friend or neigh-
bors along to the meeting. The Fed
eration will broadcast every Monday
night at 8.30 over CKNX. Jan. 5,
Fred. Watson, Bayfield, President of
The Huron Federation; Jan. 12th W.
W. Morgan, Hensall, Pres. of Usrbor-
ne Twp. unit. Future speakers are to
be • .arranged later.
SELECT OFFICERS
The annual meeting of the Huron
County plowing; 'match committee
was held in the agricultural board'.
rooms at Clinton -on Saturday last
when a large representation was
present from all parts of the county.
Those elected to serve during 1942
are as follows: Hon. Chairman, G.
McGavin and the warden for 1942;
vice chairman and finance commis-
sioner, Hugh Tull, Goderich- secy, J.
C. Shearer, Clinton; assistant .secy..
H. Erskine, Goderich, E. C. Boswell,
Seaforth, J. M, McMillan, Seaforth;
co-ordinators; N. Huron, L. E. Card-
iff, M.P., Brussels; central Huron, W
L Whyte, Seaforth; S. Huron, Dr. A.
R. Campbell, Hensall, Chairman for
for the reception comittee was not
appothted, this will likely .fall to the.
1940 warden :Dr, A. • R. Campbell
Will be in charge of the chairmen of
the banquet, lunch, local eay, park-
ingand horseshoeing committees.,
3. A. Carroll, secy-treas of the Ont-
ario Plowmen's Association, J. B.
lt,etehurn of Fergus, who hean th<
Ontario Associative., v,( pr: (r a:l.
,, ((!.wins s ey- Ca irk ,`.1'roU?s:.
Ai eci;0Y, ($'(Y, Wohlio an l Ti'tor•
Porteous Sire P11 lira nnf i' ,e o' loo
v .ive lrar'i, in the disc as ers! 41;1;
helpful suggestions, This will be a
big event for Huron County.
Thursday, January ist, 1942
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We are Happy to take this Opportunity
of Ekpressing our .Appreciation. at the
Patronage that has been accorded' us dur-
ing the' past Year and Wish one and all for
Merry= Christmas
"A. HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
New Year
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