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MERRY CHRISTMAS !
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from .the'Mahagement andStaff of
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'and SE LCE
Seaforth: Phone 5.85 Zurich: -Phone-;
WINTHROP
The WMS and W.A. meeting for
December was •head at the hoagie
of Mrs. Charlie Boyd,. Tennie Den-
nis, the president, provided for the
meeting. an 1 the hymn, "Joy To
the ,World,' was sung, followed by
prayer; Tepnie Dennis read a
poem, ,-The Gift;"' The Seripture.
:reading and devotional'^vvere'taken
by the -President and Mrs. William
Roe. Christmas • stories were a
'feature, of the'meeting:. "The
-Epiphany of the Angels," given by.
Mrs. Charlie Boy;. "The Giving,"
read by Mrs, Leonard ;L'eeming,
and "No Room;". by"Ethel Dennis.
Mrs.'.Boyd gaue the treasurer's re-
port,:Mrs: Roe presented-the`slate.
of officers, :for- 1960.. There. was
discussion oii forming an Explorer'
Groupaor Mission Band,, The hymn,,
"Silent Night," was lung and the
• meeting cl',.edl with, prayer,:
Mrs; Gle ' ichol presided for
the WA• mEi g o
e ' nng. Minutes '-last
meeting were read and roll call,
answered by.' 16 •members. Mrs.
Stimore gave the treasurer' re,
port...The birthday box was„' open-
ed. and the holiday„ bags ' were
brought in; Mrs. `Ross ;Leen-ling
reported, for the Friendship'• Com-
mittee 'It . was . moved by. Mrs.
Roe, and , seconded by:/Mrs. Leetn-
ing, • that we • send a donation to
Unitarian Relief Mrs C. , Boyd
mover! that we send $20 seconded
by Mrs Leeming, The White :Gift
parcel:from the Sunday School is
to go to Norway House, Manitoba.
A collection was.taken to'Send a
gift to, the WMS worker there and
that we remember our missionary
for prayer,,:Miss Dulcie Cook,:with;
a , gifts'` Mrs: Roe presented the
slate of officers, and Mrs. Leonard
Leeming :installed the officers for'
the'oommg year
WMS-=P'resident,• Tegme•Deiinis;
vice-president,'Mrs,. ;Charlie Boyd;,
Christian -•Stewardship • secretary,
KIPPEN NEWS
The winnersin a draw for a
Christmas cake at Uickert's store
were: Mrs. Gerald Hubbard, of
Harriston Mr; Frank Plumb and
Mrs, William Coleman
Mrs. 'Allan . Johnston who has
been a pa ent iii Clinton hospital,
is 'expected home Tuesday of this
week.
In the, Years Agone
•(Continued from Page 2)
demand- for them from all parts
of 'the •Dominion.
Njr, D, D ,Wilson. and •family are
no ' comfortably'' located in their
handsomenew residence which is
one; of the most complete in its
Various apartments in the country.
It is heated ,with hot air, lighted
by -gas, 'and has (hot and'; cold wa-
ter in every bedroom. ..
Mr. ,,Parsons, of • 'Centralia, last
week bought' two ” turkeys, that to-
gether ewieigherl 63 • pounds, for
Which be paid $5:30. .
Seaforth Cheese Factory pro:
petty in: this tgwn Wasoffered for
sale on Tuesda last, but Was`bid
in for. $1;111. The company think
they can:realiZe: more than this
for -their property.' -
A • McDuff
OTTAWA, �•
Report
(Continued from Page 2)
"Tories = piling 'up -•the naiional
debt, fast! fast!" cry the Liberals.
(Both ;statements are true, "inci-.
dentally: -The total debt is higher.
but an overall, increasein'tiiegross
national product (partly due to;in
Mrs. L:.. Leeming;.'Christian.'Citi'- flation) • has kept' the percentage
zenship secretary •;Mrs William fairly even:).
Farre aid , doubled," shout the
Tories. -
`Farmers worse.off,":call .back
the, Liberals ''•
"Canadian prestige restored,'"
say the Tories of external affairs
,policy.
R'oe;Literature,-Missionary 'Month
i'y,,•WorTd Friends •secretary; Ethel
Dennis;. supply• secretary;• Mts. N•
Stitore; secretary-treasurer,'Mrs.
C., Boyd; Baby Band leaders; Mrs. -
Percy Dalton
rs,Percy-Dalton and Mrs, Ross Leem-.
A :=•President; Mrl taznr-
"Cana 'an;pre'stige g�irig dgwir"
Dennis; vice-president, Mrs:- John ,answer.: the Liberals, quoting
' Bureb;' , treasurer, Mrs . N ` Sti- 'ish'l'rime Minister. Maclriillan and
more; , secretary, It s 4S: Hillen, 'tw.a British newspapers to blaster
manse--committee•,,M s Roy Wild
fang, dvfrs Joe Thornton, Fa*iend
ship. -Committee, Mrs:,':Ed "Regele,
Mrs..°Everett`• Beuernian; pianist,
Mrs.. Hillen. = -
A Clristmas'hymn was string and
all repeated' .the Lcnd's .Prayer
FRESH BAKED
For.
Tasty Eating
To all our friends' an, d patrons:`..
We wish the very best
during the coming year,
KEATING'S PHARMACY.
Phone 28 w Seaforth
J. E. KEATING, Phm.B..;.'
IVT. E HOOVER, Phm,I3.
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SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Or,
their ease::
Arid so it goes., •Every Conserva.
rive claim is answered; chewed' ov;=
•er, digested and found unpalatable
by. the; Liberals; , •
The liberals, in. fact,, freely,ek
pressed .their disgust :at Mr: Gro
sart s "nimble, . Machiavellian"
,method of publi,cizmg'what' they
.pr-eferred: to label "the Diefenb"adk-_
-rliniyth?' r
Andweat--ditl.: they do to counter
tltei Tory: efforts?'
Why, they took lorther, Univers ;,
ity! of , VeSterii :Ontario professor;'
and- one-time • provincia-I . Liberal
can"Ylida .James,'. Scott,' -,from' his
job •of Ontario, Liberal •Party'Or
ganizer-to the. permanent job of.
national organizer, the.;equivalent.
of iMr ',.Grasart''s- position' of `na
ltional ,director,in.the Conservative
organization
Mr Scott's jobwill be to einul,
ate Mr; ':Grosart.m one realm at,
least:• To fan the:fires';df publicity`.
to help.: the Liberal Party win: the
next federal election .
,The age of political public rela
tions, , it apgears. is here to stay;
• Capital., Hill •Capsules
Prime Minister Diefenbaker-is•in
higtr good' spirits as; his `govern-
merit prepares to' subniit'its record.
to Parliament at the, ses8lon •open
ing, January 14,: The •outlook,'•offi-
.cially, is •for a "bread-and-butter"
°session, with .no' outstanding is
:sues. But the Liberals already pre
Paring for the 4962 election, may
be able' -to •Set' a few fires to''en-.
liven ' the,proceedings.
Informed ,.whispers in..govern-.
anent circles' are that: the much
publicized' and often -promised rail
way link'from northern Alberta to
;Great -Slave -Lae May: be •postpon
ed once again,• The rea$on: tin.,
phasis on 'mineral ,exploration 'has
shifted to northern Quebec, where
i deposits.. 'are closer. to existing rails,
If it's so, it Means •a':'$60,000;000
setback for the patient settlers . of.
the north;
,acD
,11iuff,,• celebrating its first
Christmas, .confidently predicts a
bright holiday:, season for its read
ersi and, subscribers, and looks for--
ward, to °telling..''tliem 'the' Inside
story. of 'a happy new year :Thanks
for! your attention. in' '59:
OF THE WEEK
Mr. .and Mrs, Clarence Priestap,;
of Mitchell, were Sunday guests of
the latter's father, Mr, Robert
,'ham4son
Mr. and Mris . Norman Diekert
and Mr, and Mrs. Ken McLellan
and Jill visited with Mr. and Mrs:
Jack Dickert, of Harriston, on
Sunday, '
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faber and
Mr. and Mrs: E1zar Mousseau spent
Monday in London.
The Gridzak children were in-
vited. by the. RCAF at Clinton Fri-
day night to attend, the Christmas
tree and concert.
Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott vis-
ited .:Sunday with an aunt and,
uncle, Mr. and .Mrs. John' Mason
also an aunt, Mrs. 'Jennie Winder,
all of London„
Messrs. • Norman Dickert and
Ken McLellan spent Monday in
London.
The' third meeting of the•Thrifty.
Kippenettes was held at the home
of.. Mrs. Ross Chapman. The meet-
ing was opened with the ° 4-H,.
Pledge. The roll call was answer-
ed-1.y
nswered by 13'tnembers"' and the min-
utes of the last meeting were read
•and. adopted. The ,leaders- demon
strated, how' to tut out a garment
cover and how to cover a hanger;
The roll call and home assign-
ments ,.were given ,out. '
The fourth- meeting was begun
with the 4-H Pledge. • The fifth,
meeting was decided to be held. at
.the home of Mrs, Alex McGregor
on Dec. 16. Mrs -Chapman gave:
some suggestions on Achievement
Day. Miss' Tillman, home econom-
ist, is to- speak-. at the seventh
meeting The meeting closed with
"God Save 'the Queen "
Mrs. Charles Roney visited: her
sister, Mrs, Reg Cud(nore and Mr,
Cudmore, Clinton, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tioss 'Murdie and
Mr. and Mrs, George" -Pepper were
dinner guests on Sunday with Mrs,
Mary .Malcglrn:
, 1V)r. and Mrs. Fergus. Lamin and,
family` with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Thiel recently. •
Mr. and --Mrs, Lawrence Hannon
arid. Mr. and . Mrs. R. S. Aikens
visited Mrs. '[Alexia .Malcolm at.
Avon Crest Hospital, Stratford, On
;Sunday;
Mrs, George Robinson, Gladys
and Bussell visited on Sunday with-
Mr.
ithMr. and Mrs. Lionel Strathdee"
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton and
Kenneth uiisited• in Stratford . on
Sunday. a
Colored Mammy: "I'se wants
a ticket? 6 Florence."
f F Oren e.
"
Ticket Agent, after weary ,:min-
utes of thumbing a railroad guide.::
"Where; is Florence?"
Mammy: , "A'sittin' ;ovad dar on
de bench."
Call us for
GRAVEL SAN. D��
Or Any Kind:' of Earth
F. KLING ' LTD.
bulldozing
Shovel Work
Phone' 19 — Seaforth
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WINTER SPECIALS ON
WEDDING FLOWERS
',Still include bouquet o rose4
for bride, bouquets, for maid
of • honor said two brid
maids, tWo mothers, bride's
corsage and 'six boutonnieres.
'Come in and we will help yotl to
select tii. color of your flowers.
Save from. 20 to {I
;Order Direet • From Your
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bring blessings of peace:.
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that our most treasured possessions. are our
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out. the comm inity, whose' f riendly.`sulaport• .
during the yeah' has coatrlbuted •so greatly
to our success, we, of the General C,odeli
Works family; extend ,cordial and appreciative
thanks
To Ali Our Fridricis*Wp Wish
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