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. WINTER COAT SALE
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DRESS SALE
• ALL THIS SEASON'S STOCK
Regular 26.95 & 28.95
DRESSES
Regular 29.95 to 35.00
DRESSES
Regular 39.95 to 49.95
DRESSES
• • • • $49.00
$59,00
• • • • $65.00
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DOUBLE-KNIT BLAZERS . •.• • $49.00 49.50
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SWEATER CLEARANCE
Pullovers and Cardigans
Values to 18.95 TO CLEAR 9,95
Overalls — Jackets — Coveralls • • 10% off
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Review
Mr. Bob Cronin had the mes-
fortune while snowmobiling last
Sunday, of getting his leg caught
in some, manner and is a patient
in Seaforth Community Hospital
where he had an operation last
week.
The syrripathy of the com-
munity goes out to Mr. Jas J.
Krauskopf and family in the sud-
den passing of a loving wife and
* mother last week.
Mr. Gus H icknell, a well-
known McKillop told boy' and
brother of the late Mrs. Tom
Butters of Dublin, died suddenly
at his home in Breslau last week
while shovelling snow.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin'Feeney
04 spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Nekon, Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gribbs
of Mt. Cle ments,Mich., spent
Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Kroskie.
Christmas visitors at the
• home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mc-
Laughlin were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs.
News of. i:#4,1)1in
Receives injuries while snowmobiling
Kintail; Mr. and Mrs. Don Ach-
illes, Danny,Chris and Dwayne of
Walton; Mr. and Mrs. JIM Sills
and Tracey of Seaforth and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and
Debbie of Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs.' George Mc-
Call and Bill spent Christmas
day in Clinton with Mrs.Lizzie
Scott, Mr. Albert and Robert
Vodden. Mr. Ernie Vodden of
Woodham also visited at the same
home.
Christmas day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.Ensmerson
Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Street and Steve of Listowel;
Miss Luella Mitchel, Brussels,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill,
Seaforth; - Misses Luella and
Helen Mitchel, Brussels; Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Mitchell d Listowel;
Mr. Jack Mitchel, Brussels; Mrs.
Lizzie Storey, Seaforth and Mrs.
Bessie Mitchell, Brussels.
Miss Sandra Watson and
friend Jim Butler of London,
visited on Sunday part of Christ-
mas day with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Watson, David,
Ann and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson
and Ronald spent Christmas eve
with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Blake.
Mr . and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson
and Anna Lee pent the holiday
switlisMr. ,and„Mrs. :Tom Stevenson.
Christmas day guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCall and
Susan, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs.Doug-
las Currie, Brussels, Mr. Donald
Currie, Brampton; Mr. Barry
Currie, London, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Stevenson and • Ronald, R.R.
2, Blyth.
Mrs. Walter Broadfoot ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cardiff to Petrolia wher e they
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Cardiff and family.
Mrs. Fern Pafterson, Seaforth
is also visiting at the same home.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Watson and family on
Saturday evening included, Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Nichol, Stratford;
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nichol,
Bearnsville; Mr.-arid Mrs. Adrin
Schauber, Brent and Greg of
R.R.2, Brussels; `Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Stevenson and Dana of
Kitchener and Mrs. Sam Barr of
Toronto also were supper guests
at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss
and Gail; Mrs. Hilda Sellers, Sea-
forth and Mrs. May Sellers of
Wingham spent Christmas day
with Dr. and Mrs. Brian Traviss
and daughter of Hamilton.
Christmas holiday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald and
Richard were Neil McDonald of
the Dental College, Toronto, Miss
Karen McDonald and Bob War-
wick of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark
and son Jim, Listowel; Mr. Jim
Clark, Keith and Ann spent Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
McGillivary, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rut-
ledge and family of London spent
the Christmas holiday with Mrs.
Roy Bennett.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Watson on
Christmas day were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Blanchard and
family, Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Embling, Brampton, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Blanchard and
family, London.
'
Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Gibson and family, Gorrie;
Mr. and Mrs. John Rowley and
family, Londo n; Mr. Hiram Blan-
chard, Weahrop and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Watson.
Christmas day guests with
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leeming and
family were: Mr. and Mrs.Dave
Brady, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Clark and Jim Listowel;
Mr. Jim Clark, Keith and Ann
and Mrs. Maude Leeming,Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sanderson,
Wroxeter, Mr. Jamie Sander-
son, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.Brian
Sanderson, Wroxeter; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Watson, Blyth and
Mr. and Mrs. David Sanderson,
London were Christmas day
guests on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Watson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs.Bill Humphries
and family spent Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hum-
phries and Kim. Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Stroup, Fordwich, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney
spent Christmas with Mrs.
Marion Kelly and family of Kin-s -kora.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney
Sr. in Burlington for the Christ-
mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Pat O'Rourke.
Miss Judy Friend of Edmon-
ton, Misses Susan and Melba
Jean of Windsor and Miss Lynda
of Kitchener spent the holidays
at home with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Friend.
Mr. Louis Krauskopf from
Germany and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Krauskopf and family of Clinton
were home for the funeral of
their mother, Mrs. Anne Kraus-
koph and are spending a few
days with their father Mr. Jas.
J. Krauskopf,
Mr. Joe Holland of Winnipeg
called on old friends and acquain-
tances in Dublin last week and
is spending a few days with his
father, George Holland and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Flynn in Kitchener.
Mrs. Mary Margaret Joynt
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The basement of Duff's United
Church was well filled with a
large audience for the annual
Sunday School Christmas Concert
on Tuesday evening, ire-
ember 19th.
Rev. D. Docken was chairman
for the - evening program. The
opening recitation, 'Hello" was
given by Joyanne Van Vliet. The
sour-'Christmas is a Happy Time
was sung by the Kindergarten
class including, Cathy Hum-
phries, Christine Achilles, Gary
Godkin, 'Jeff McGavin, Joyanne
Van Vliet, Darlene Gulutzen, • Sandra Sholdice, Jimmie Hum-
phries, Timmie Fritz, Kevin
Flood, Jimmie Brennan, Kim
Fritz, Denise Williamson,
Sheryl Smith, Kevin William-
son accompanied by Mrs. Neil
McGavin at the piano. Recitat-
ions were given "Don't Forget
• Daddy" by Timmie Fritz; "Con-
sequences" by Darlene Gulutzen
and Chris Achilles; "A Swell
Christmas" by Jeff McGavin.
The Primary classes includ-
ing Elaine Dennis, Verna Flood,
Lori Smith, Jeanne McDonald,
Cathy McGavin, Carl McCallum,
Greg. Humphries, Danny Achil-
lies, Peter Bennett, Blain Hack-
, Shdltifest'S"taartr'
Sinith, Terry Williamson, Neil
Mitchell, Paul Kirkby, JohnHue-
ther, Ronnie Godkin, Kevin Smith,
Pat Hackwell, Che 1 Smith,
Jeannette Rock, Hee er Bren-
nan and Janet Flood joined with
the Kindergarten Class and sang
several choruses, "Let the Sun
Shine In", "Christmas" and
"Jingle Bell Rock". Cathy Mc-
Gavin and Brian McGavin sang
two duets accompanied by their
mother.
• The Christmas Story was told
in song by Ruth Thamer, Dianne
Godkin, LauraDennis, Janis Van
Vliet, Nanci Bennett, Pam Hack-
well. A skit entitled "Christ-
mas Hic-Ups" was given by
Dean Hackwell, Bruce Godkin,
Terry Smith, Jim McDonald, Bob
Leeming, concluding with a song
by Bruce Godkin assisted by Mrs.
L. Godkin at the piano. Mrs.
Herb Traviss was pianist when
the classes above assisted by
Doug Mitchell, Ron Small; Dian-
ne Godkin and Steven Huether
joined in singing "0 Christmas
Tree.".
The Old Car, a skit put on
by the lost and found girls in-
cluded, Janis Van Vliet, Ruth
Thamer, Jennifer Kirkby, Car-
olyn MsClure, Mary Watson, Bev
Stevenson and Mary Searle. The
rest of the group, Nanci Bennett,
Heather Brennan, Janet Flood,
Pam Hackwell, PeggyHumphries
and Mary Ryan joined in singing
carols. "0 Come All Ye Faith-
ful" and "Deck the Halls" ac-
companied by Mrs. Tom Steven-
son at th'espiano. Several Christ-
mas selections *ere contributed • by the Wilbee family i with Mrs.
Ian Wilbee at the piano and Carol,
Keith and Brian with their saxa-
phones.
Santa now arrived while Jingle
Bells was being sung and bags of
candy were distrubted to all the
• children present.
Thanks are due to the teach-
ing staff of the Sunday School,
they include - Kindergarten -
Gail Traviss and Joan Bennett,
Primary. 1 - Mrs. Don McDonald
and Dianne -Fraser; Primary 2 -
Mrs. Helen Craig; Junior - Mrs.
Joyce Van Vliet, Janice Houston
and Keith Clark; Intermediate -
Mrs. Martin Baan; Secretary-
Treasurer - Mrs. Pauline Ben-
nett.
Christmas carols were sung
by the audience throughout the
program with Rev. Docken
accompanying with his guitar.
LOC ALS
Christmas day guests
withMr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley
and Brenda were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Yuill, Brussels and Mrs.
Gertie Bewley, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray
and Susan spent Christmas Day
with Misses Gladys and Ida Lei-
per and Ross Leiper, Bullet TwP.
Christmas holiday guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.Rollie
Achilles were Mr. and Mrs.Bill
Taylor, Ricki Lynn and Bria n of
and son, Mark of Toronto are
spending the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Klinkhamer.
Mrs. Mary Dillon and
Dorothy spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly and
family in Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Costello
and family of Kingston, also Rev.
John Costello of Windsor spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Costello also Mr. and Mrs. Doug
McGillvray and family of London
were visitors through the week at
the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Murray
and family and Mr. Joe Murray
of Kitchener spent Christmas
with Mrs. Melvk Murray and
Jerry.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckert
and family of Sheffield and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kramers with
Mrs. G. Kramers for Christ-
m as.
Mrs. Helen Krauskost of Lon- .
don and Miss Marie Krauskopf
of Hamilton spent Christmas with
Mr. Jas. J. Krauskopf .
field.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to Rev. and Mrs. Der -
Docken in their bereavement
M the loss of her father.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner
of Brussels and Mr. Reg. Skinner
of Hamilton, spent Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Go"3.
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stimore
of Stratford visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan and
Karen, and Mrs. Laura Mas'ian
of Sarnia visited on Friiay at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Miss Teresa Ryan, of London
sissi4 Christmas holiday at the
home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Laars,is.
Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Burke
Steven and Sheila, Wingham spent
Tuesday evening on Boxing day
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether
and boys.
Miss G;enna Houston of Sarnia
spent the holiday season at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Houston.
AUGUST 10, 1972
Douglas Phillips, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Angelo Phillips re-
cently graduated from the Elec-
tronic Data Course at Fanshaw
College.
Mrs. Isaac Hudson and Mrs.
Elmer Cameron received Branch
life member certificates and pins
from the Seaforth women's In-
stitute.
Miss Anne Reiber, daughter
of Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Reiber
of Northsicie United Church re-
ceived appointment for mission
work in Japan.
AUGUST 17, 1972
The home of Mrs. Pete Mc-
Donald was damaged by fire.
Miss Jane Sills competed with
55 other rural fair queens from
across Ontario at the C.N.E.
Constable Wm. PosItif has
been appointed to the Seaforth
Police Force.
Elmer Larone won the weekly
prize for the Lions second car
club.
AUGUST 24, 1972
Fire destroyed the large barn
on the farm of Alvin Beuermann,
McKillop Township.
Mrs. Joseph Nigh, Seaforth,
won $1,000.00 in a soft drink
contest.
$7,000.00 grant aids Van Eg-
mond project.
AUGUST 31, 1972
Mrs. Stanley Garnham was 90
on August 29th.
John M. Scott begins three
year tour in India.
SEPTEMBER 7, 1972
Miss Isabelle McClure
marked her hundredth birthday.
Fred McGavin was tendered
a surprise birthday party on his
90th birthday and Mrs. A. Mc-
Quaig marked' her 90th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hart of
Brussels celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary.
Ricki Vansteelandt and Rhea
Cameron and Tetero and Ste-
phenson were winners of current
draws in ,the Lions Club draw.
SEPTEMBER 14, 1972
Mr. and Mrs. James Carno-
chan are married 50 years.
Rev. George Goth, of London,
preacr E gm ondv ille.
SEPTEMBER 21, isez
John McKenzie marks his 90th
birthday.
The Henderson family
dancers captured top honors at
Western Fair in the Novelty
Dance event.
SEPTEMBER 28, 1972
Dr. Arthur Nurick of England
is assisting Dr. C. Moyo.
Huron P,C's nominate Robert
McKinley in the October 30th
federal election.
OCTOBER 5, 1972
Jim Cronin and Mrs. Kate
Hesselwood, agreed to split the
proceeds than take a chance on
the other winning the car when
the Lions Car Club concluded.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren
of Hensall marked the 60th an-
niversary of their wedding.
A contract for the construct-
ion of a drain to serve the Boise
Cascade area in Hensall has been
awarded Seaforth Drainage and
Construction of Seaforth.
OCTOBER 12, 1972
E. D. Bell, named chairman
of Police Board.
Mrs. Catharine Krauskopf of
Dublin celebrated her 95th birth-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Con-
nolly celebrated their 50th wed-
ding anniversary.
OCTOBER 19th, 1972
Enthusiastic attendance when
the Chamber of Commerce spon-
sored a dance with proceeds going
to the Van Egmond Foundation.
Robert Allan, R.R.1, Bruce-
field, named chairman of Corn
Committee of the Huron County
Corn and BeanCash Crop.
Jan Westcott has narrow es-
cape in northern bush.
OCTOBER 26,•1972
Russel Piper letter from
Allan T.Wilkin, Kleinberg, say-
ing he had discovered a notation
indicating the organ had been
cleaned by the Pipers nearly 40
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale,
Seaforth, were in Hanover Hos-
pital with multiple injuries fol-
lowing an accident.
David H. Wilson, clerk of
Seaforth for 15 years, passed
away.
NOVEMBER 2, 1972
Dr. W. R. Bryans dime in
Ottawa.
Archie Dobson elected as new
trustee to Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Dr. Roger Whitman, president
of the Seaforth Horticultural So-
ciety was guest speaker at a
joint meeting of the Clinton and
Seaforth Societies.
NOVEMBER 9, 1972
Police Chief Gordon Hulley
resigns.
Seaforth P.U.C. Commission-
ers may retire.
Jini Laverty sold $17.00 worth
of appleS' at the Scout Apple Day
last week.
NOVEMBER 16, 1972
Seaforth Creamery plans
large expansion.
Crash kills Grey farmer in
the person of Dennis Paul Du-
charme.
Dedicate plaque at Brucefield.
NOVEMBER 23, 19'72
Judy Hulley, daughter of Mr;
and Mrs. Eldon Hulley, recently
graduated from the School of
Nursing at Exeter.
Alvin Rau, former Reeve of
Stanley passed away.
NOVEMBER 30, 1972
Carol Carter received her
Associateship Teachers Diploma
in Music.
Van Egmond receipts are
$1600 according to Mrs. Edith
Baker.
DECEMBER '7, 1972
Vanastra dogs are problem
for Tuckersmith Council.
Harold Nicholson, Seaforth,
won the annual Seaforth Legion
Grey Cup of $500.00.
DECEMBER 13, 1972
Building permits total
$441,100 in Seaforth.
Joe McLaughlin of Seaforth, Mary
Lou McLaughlin of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nigra of
Stratford, - Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Poland of London, Miss Barbara
McLaughlin of Stratford and Mr.
Ron McLaughlin of Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Woods and
family of Georgetown, spent
Christmas with Mr. Ferg Horan.
With Mrs. Frank Evans for
Christmas were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cleary and family of Toronto
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans
and family of Niagara Falls.
Miss Theresa Ryan of London
spent the holiday with her mother,
Mrss Mary Ryan and Alice.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kistner,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maloney and
family of Stratford and Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Maloney of Stratford
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Maloney.
Miss J. Vanier of London,
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Monica Holland.
Mrs. Monica Holland spent
Christmas with her mother and
other friends in Stratford.
Mrs. Bob Humphries and family
of London, and Mr. William Ben-
nett were also guests at the same
home.
Mr.,. 'N.C. ;well spent
Christmas at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McIlwain and
family, Seaforth.
Among those who attended the
baptismal service of Natascha
Nadine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Stutz, Waterloo on SUnday
December 17th in St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Kitchener,
were Mr. and Mrs. Torrance
Dundas, Mr. and Wm. Stutz, Mrs.
Frank Johnston, Mr. Willis Dun-
das, Miss Tillie Dundas, Mr. aad
Mrs. Campbell Wey, all of Sea-
forth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bol-
ger, Brussels. They all gathered
at the Stutz home, later for a
smorgasbord dinner.
Misses Arlene and June
Williamson, Mrs. Helen William-
son and Miss Lynne McDonald
are spenfing the Christmas holi
day season on a motor trip to
Lakeland, Florida.
Christmas week-end visitors
with Rev. and Mrs. Derwyn
Docken and Kristen at the Manse
were Mrs. James Daley, Blen-
heim and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Decisaa, London.
Huether,
Steven and John spent dirtgtrhAs
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Watson webster, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald
were Christmas dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Huether, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
McDonald and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Don McDonald a -id
family also visited at the same
home.
Christmas Day guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven
and John were Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Saunders, Royal Oak, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle, Gail
and Mary, R.R.3, Walton; Mr.
Bill Scott, Seaforth, Mrs. Ruth
Huether, Doug and Greg,
Brussels, and Mr. Gerald
Mc.Arter, Brassels.
Rev. aid ,Mrs. . Ure
Stewart, Seaforth were Christ-
mas supper guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills,
Scott, Kathy and David of Brants'
ford are spending a Christmas
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mills. Drs. Jean and Gerd
Westermman of Burlington also
spent Christmas at the same
home, prior to leaving for Kenya,
South Africa, where they will be
employed on the teaching staff.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk spent
Christmas week-end withdaugh-
ter Beverley and son-in-law
Terry Ford and family of Shef-
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