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SPECIALS FOR
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
STUART HOUSE
FOIL WRAP -18" x 25"
550
SHERRIFF'S LUSHUS Assorted
JELLY POWDERS 3 Pkgs. 26i
STOKELEY'S FANCY
HONEY POD PEAS. .2 15 -oz. Titis 350
ROSE BRAND
MIXED PICKLES 16 -oz. Jar 260
MAPLE LEAF
MINCEMEAT 28 -oz. Tin 43¢
NAVEL — Size 113
ORANGES Doz. 69¢
LARGE STALKS
CELERY
250
GOLDEN MIXED
CHRISTMAS NUTS
1 Ib. - - 45c 2 lbs. - - 89c
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
Smith'
Phone 12
FREE DELIVERY
Follows These
Rules of
CARE and
SAFETY!
Christmas Trees are filled with pitch and
resin and when dry can easily ignite and
turn into a roaring flame. To prevent this,
keep your tree fresh and green by putting it
into a container of water, or water mixed
with sand. Cut the trunk diagonally at the
end above original cut. Be sure water is kept
above the cut.
Ornaments on the tree can be dan-
gerous, too! Don't use cotton or
paper on the trees unless flame-
proof. Never use lighted candles
on the tree, or nearby. Keep ash
trays and cigarettes away from the
tree. Remove piles of opened gift
wrappings. Do not place electric
trains around the tree.
Be sure the tree is kept away
from an open fireplace or
heater. Check lighting sets for
frayed wires, loose connections
and broken sockets. Don't plug
too many cords into one out-
let. If any extensive wiring is
planned, call an electrician—
don't try to do it yourself !
Last of all, 'Lights Out" when
you leave home and when you
retire for the evening.
REMEMBER! Nothing can render these
displays absolutely safe, and that if acci-
dents are not to mar the festive season,
constant vigilance and care must be exer-
cised.
To the Citizens of Seaforth and District We Extend
Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season I
SEAFORTH FIRE BRIGADE
F. C. J. SILLS, Secretary JOHN F. SCOTT, Fire Chief
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IFTSIIOPNOW!
FURNITUDE FOR THE HOME
J. D. JAMIESON, RR 4, Clinton, a third -year student at OAC, is the winner of the Jos.
Webb prize in agricultural engineering. The award was made by Prof. C. G. E. Downing,
head of the college engineering science department, at a banquet held to honor outstand-
ing students at the college. Mr. Jamieson is a graduate of the Seaforth District High School
and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jamieson.
WINCHELSEA NEWS OF THE WEEK
The Elimville WMS and WA
Christmas meeting was held on
Friday afternoon at the church
with a good crowd present. Mrs.
Elson Lynn had charge of the
worship service. Mrs. Lorne El-
ford read the scripture; Mrs.
Freeman Horne played a
piano solo, and Mrs. Ross Skin-
ner read a chapter from the
study book. Group A served
lunch. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs.
Colin Gilfillan were the hos-
tesses.
Mrs. Newton Clarke is con-
fined to her home with pneum-
onia.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters
had as their guests on Satur-
day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cottle, of Thames Road, and
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern, cele-
brating Mrs. Hern's and Mr.
Walter's birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan,
Grant and Barbara Anne were
dinner guests Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gard-
iner and family, of Cromarty.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Mor-
gan and family, of Thames Rd.,
visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Newton
Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton
and family, of Elimville, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman Horne and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters
and Danny visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Nelson Clarke at Far-
quhar, who also had as her
guests, Mrs. W. J. Beer and
Miss May Skinner; Mr, Maurice
Quance and Mr. Ted Walker, of
Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Clarke, Kenneth and Ronald, of
Sunshine Line, and Miss Jan-
ette Elliott, of Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilfillan
Bowling 'Leagues
Highland Shoes
Black Cats, 55; Tiger Cats,
50; Alley Cats, 49; Hell Cats,
46; Puddy Cats, 29; Cool Cats,
23. Ladies' high, single and
triple, Anne Wood, 255, 637;
men's high, single and triple,
Angus MacLean. 242, 607.
* *
COF League
Pole Cats, 24; Wild Cats, 24;
Tom Cats, 20; Pussy Cats, 16;
high team, single, Tom Cats,
1,004; high team, triple, Pussy
Cats, 2,459; high single, Ron
Jewitt, 236; high triple, Les
Dolmage, 614.
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Egmondville Church
Black Hawks. 31; Bruins, 21;
Leafs, 19; Red Wings, 18; Cana -
diens, 15. Ladies' high, single
and triple, Helen Nott, 235,
498; men's high, single, Don
Eaton, 257; men's high, triple,
Mel Merriam, 647.
* * *
Seaforth Legion
Rockets, 47; Curvettes, 42;
Pistons, 36; Pirates, 24; Dublin
Electric, 18; Sunocos, 19. La-
dies' high, single, Margaret
Hudson, 218; ladies' high, tri-
ple, Helen Nicholson, 584; men's
high, single, Mel Merriam, 255;
men's high, triple, Jack Peever,
608.
* * a
Men's Inter -Town
St. Marys, 94; Stratford, 93;
Lucan, 78; New Hamburg, 76;
Listowel, 71; Seaforth, 48; Mit-
chell, 47; Shakespeare, 43; Luc -
an, 2; St. Marys, 9; Stratford,
9; Seaforth 2; Listowel, 4; New
Hamburg, 7. Individual high,
single, Rudy Leibold, Seaforth,
323; high fiive, M. Stumpf,
Stratford, 1,247; team, high sin-
gle, Stratford and St. Marys,
1,162; high five, Stratford, 5,-
360.
* * *
St. James' ChureIi
Parrots, 59; Night Hawks, 51;
Handicapped, 41; Sitting Ducks,
39; Scatter Pins, 33; Wild Can-
aries, 31. Ladies' high, single,
Jean O'Brien, 249; ladies' high,
triple, Betty Leonhardt, 648;
men's high, single and triple,
Peter Weimann.
Highest single at Seaforth
Lanes this season was bowled
during the weekend when Peter
Weimann posted a 398 score.
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and
also with Mrs. Jack Maher and
infant son in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London.
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bur-
gess, Flint, Mich., and Mr. and
Mrs. John Frost, Dundas, with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dill.
Glenn and Paul Holland, of
Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Holland.
Miss Margaret McCarthy -and
Nancy Kelly, Kitchener, at
their homes.
°' Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McGrath,
Ilderton, with friends in the
village.
Mr. Frank Rowland, Oakville,
with Louis McGrath.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hol-
land, will spend Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. John Frappier, in
Montreal.
FUNERALS
FUNERAL OF MRS. J. HUGILL
The funeral of Mrs. Jonathan
Hugill was held from the 13411
and Mutch funeral home, Clin-
ton, on Wednesday, Dec. 13, at
2 o'clock, to Clinton cemetery,
conducted by Rev. J. C. Brit-
ton, of Northside United
Church, Seaforth, of which Mrs.
llugill was a member. Mr. Sam
Scott, of Seaforth, sang "Asleep
in the Arpis of Jesus."
The pallbearers were Bert
Gibbings, Frank Walters, Bert
Irwin, Frank Fowler, Arnold
Jamieson and Joseph Hugill.
Flowerbearers were six grand-
sons: Ronald Hugill, Gerald
Horner, Keith Rathwell, Doug-
las Hugill, Harry Cummings
and Donald Hugill.
Never knew how hard it was
to drive a bargain, until I
bought a second-hand car!
Don't criticize the work of
others unless you want to do
the work of others.
McGAVINS'- FARM EQUIPMENT
Are Distributors For the Famous
NUFFIELD DISEL TRACTORS
By dealing direct with the Manufacturer, these popular
Diesel Tractors can be sold for less than regular gasoline
operated tractors. The Nuffield Diesel Tractor is a full Diesel
tractor, engineered to burn low cost Diesel fuel, and should
not be compared with converted gasoline tractors.
TRACTORS ARE NEEDED
for WRECKING
PURPOSES
We pay $400 on Tractors, regardless of condition, on tradel
McGavin's are also dealers for New Holland, New Idea,
Geo. White, and several other farm equipment Companies
NEW AND USED FARM MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS
McGAVINS' FARM EQUIPMENT
SALES & SERVICE - WALTON, ONT.
751 J 1, Seaforth 365 W 6, Brussels
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SINGING
OUT OUR
CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
FRANK KUNG
LTD.
Plumbing - Heating - Sheet Metal Work
Electric Wiring - Supplies
Appliances - Radio - TV
Excavating -
PHONE 19
Material Handling
SEAFORTH
The "Little Woman" will
LOVE you for this 1
BOSHART
Cedar Chest
THE BEST ON THE
MARKET!
Chesterfield Suits make Pleasant Xmas Giving!
Space Savers Kroehler Rockers
Kitchen Chrome Furniture
Bedroom Furniture
Swivel Rockers
Floor and Table Lamps
Simmons and Serta Mattresses
Lamp, Step -Up and Coffee Tables
Phillips - Philco
TELEVISION SETS
Philips Hi-Fi and Stereo
ELECTRA RADIOS
TRANSISTOR RADIOS
SMALL APPLIANCES""..
Floor Polishers - Toasters
Irons - Mirrors
Occasional & Hostess
CHAIRS
Our Store is jammed
with an endless
variety •of Chairs.
The Perfect Gift 1
G. A. WHITNEY Furniture
Floor Coverings - Television
PHONE 119
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Funeral
Ambulance Service
SEAFORTH
FROM YOUR FAMILY
CLOTHING STORE
EVE - MAR STORES
Pick a Gift from our Christ-
mas Tree of Values for your
Christmas Tree!
From Your
Newest
FAMILY
CLOTHING
CENTRE
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