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8 . X A. w414,)1 a to thank everyone for
gords, visits and treats while I � x
iV $ a patient in Seaforth
x 'mrapn. ity Hospital. Special s �M
thattks to Dr. Moyo, the nurses "
,;•i
and staff. --- Bernice O'Riley°�
J ,
Wil would like to express our
-f sincere thanks to our family, '
7, , M relatives, friends, neighbors and a .'
Rebekah Lodge for all the lovely "
f + cards, flowers, gifts and good z�
wishes given us on.the occasion of t ;
our 50th Wedding Anniversary.:' �, k
Special thanks to Gordon, Marian
} and May -for arranging this
pleasant surprise party -and
dinner. We also want to thank t
Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Eyre and Mrs.
Sinclair for the lovely dinner they x ;
provided. It was all greatly
appreciated and will long be
remembered. • — John and Elva
Pullman. 24-71x1
I would'like to thank all for cards
and expressions of sympathy in
the passing of my wife May. A
special thanks to the nurses and
staff.of the Kilbarchan Nursing
Home, Seaforth and the
interested parties at the Seaforth
Hospital for the care of Mrs.
Ribey. Again many thanks. —
Orville Ribey. 24-71x1
A sincere thank you to my family,
neighbors and 'friends for the
lovely cards, flowers and treats I
received while in the hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Brady and
the nurses for their kindness to
me, to Rev. Mr. Reuber for his
visits and the Box Ambulance for
their efficiency. It was all very
much appreciated. — Mrs. Lena
Boyd. 24-71x1
Mrs. Helen Ross and family wish
to express sincere thanks and.
deep appreciation to relatives,
neighbours and friends for floral
tributes, donations to the heart
and diabetic funds also for the
many acts of kindness and
expressions of sympathy in the
loss of a dear husband, father and
grandfather. Special thanks. to
Rev. Nelson and the .Ladies Aid
of.,the Presbyterian Church, also
many thanks for the rides to and
from the hospital. 24-71x1
25. IIt Memoriam
LEADERS ARE HONOURED -" Mrs. Gordon Elliott, R.R.5, Seaforth, right and
Mrs. George Cantelon, R.R.4, Seaforth admired some of the decorations at the 4-H
Achievement.Day here on Saturday. Mrs. Elliott was.presented with an award for
ten years as a 4-H club leader and Mrs. Cantelon for five years as a 4-H Club
leader. (Staff Photo)
Clinton Merchants Shoppers Wite
FOR
MEN ONLY"
FRIDAY DEC. 20TH
9 P.M. to 11 P.M.
,
Find the right gift for that special woman, and enjoy yourself at
Friday night In
r i;
the same time: Do all your Christmas shopping
<<
Clinton. The following Clinton Merchants are staying open two
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hours extra just to give you the special attention your shopping
4 +
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'
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F_
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AND FOOTWEAR
Ladies Chorus
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• BALL & MUTCH
HOME FURNISHING FREE GIFT
.'
GROVES TV WRAPPING
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AND APPLIANCE CENTRE
• CLINTON ELECTRIC SHOP
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8 . X A. w414,)1 a to thank everyone for
gords, visits and treats while I � x
iV $ a patient in Seaforth
x 'mrapn. ity Hospital. Special s �M
thattks to Dr. Moyo, the nurses "
,;•i
and staff. --- Bernice O'Riley°�
J ,
Wil would like to express our
-f sincere thanks to our family, '
7, , M relatives, friends, neighbors and a .'
Rebekah Lodge for all the lovely "
f + cards, flowers, gifts and good z�
wishes given us on.the occasion of t ;
our 50th Wedding Anniversary.:' �, k
Special thanks to Gordon, Marian
} and May -for arranging this
pleasant surprise party -and
dinner. We also want to thank t
Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Eyre and Mrs.
Sinclair for the lovely dinner they x ;
provided. It was all greatly
appreciated and will long be
remembered. • — John and Elva
Pullman. 24-71x1
I would'like to thank all for cards
and expressions of sympathy in
the passing of my wife May. A
special thanks to the nurses and
staff.of the Kilbarchan Nursing
Home, Seaforth and the
interested parties at the Seaforth
Hospital for the care of Mrs.
Ribey. Again many thanks. —
Orville Ribey. 24-71x1
A sincere thank you to my family,
neighbors and 'friends for the
lovely cards, flowers and treats I
received while in the hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Brady and
the nurses for their kindness to
me, to Rev. Mr. Reuber for his
visits and the Box Ambulance for
their efficiency. It was all very
much appreciated. — Mrs. Lena
Boyd. 24-71x1
Mrs. Helen Ross and family wish
to express sincere thanks and.
deep appreciation to relatives,
neighbours and friends for floral
tributes, donations to the heart
and diabetic funds also for the
many acts of kindness and
expressions of sympathy in the
loss of a dear husband, father and
grandfather. Special thanks. to
Rev. Nelson and the .Ladies Aid
of.,the Presbyterian Church, also
many thanks for the rides to and
from the hospital. 24-71x1
25. IIt Memoriam
LEADERS ARE HONOURED -" Mrs. Gordon Elliott, R.R.5, Seaforth, right and
Mrs. George Cantelon, R.R.4, Seaforth admired some of the decorations at the 4-H
Achievement.Day here on Saturday. Mrs. Elliott was.presented with an award for
ten years as a 4-H club leader and Mrs. Cantelon for five years as a 4-H Club
leader. (Staff Photo)
Clinton Merchants Shoppers Wite
FOR
MEN ONLY"
FRIDAY DEC. 20TH
9 P.M. to 11 P.M.
,
Find the right gift for that special woman, and enjoy yourself at
Friday night In
r i;
the same time: Do all your Christmas shopping
<<
Clinton. The following Clinton Merchants are staying open two
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hours extra just to give you the special attention your shopping
xlist
deserves.
'
• AIKENS LUGGAGE
AND FOOTWEAR
Ladies Chorus
• ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
X
• THE ARBOR GiFT SHOP
• BALL & MUTCH
HOME FURNISHING FREE GIFT
.'
GROVES TV WRAPPING
a�� x,
AND APPLIANCE CENTRE
• CLINTON ELECTRIC SHOP
x '� "
• LEE'S LADIES,
Combined Choirs
MEN'S', & BOYS WEAR
• McADAMS
HOME HARDWARE
��
• SHiRAL DEPT. STORES
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• MARY'S SEWING CENTRE
• THE SHADOW BOX
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ANTIQUES
ANNE T. KRAUSKOPF In ever
loving memory of a dear sister
who passed away two years ago
December 19, 1972.'`
Nothing in
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could be more
beautifulCHRISTMAS
'
Than the memories we have of
you
To us` to,y . were someone
special
God must have thought so too.
Sadly missed, lovingly GIFT
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remembered by sisters, brothers,"R ` �; ; ;"""} >; •;t
nieces and nephews. 25-71 xl��
27. BirthsSUGGESTIONS!�
LOSTELL -- To Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Lostell, R.R.3, Kippen, on
Dec. at Seaforth Community Something For The Whole F dm Il
Hospital, a son. 27-7tx1 y
PLETSCH — To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Pletsch. Seaforth on Dec. �Y
8 p�' s► rY
15 at Seaforth Community
Hospital, a son. 27-71x1 1 $
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r. and Mrs. • s — TOYS —TOOLS
Rodent .Cronin of Dublin on Dec.
11 at Seaforth Community ; �;MITTS —HORNS
Hospital, a daughter. 27-71 x 1 ; a u -
NICHOLSON — To Mr. and- Mrs. "' `
SUITS — BOOTS
Paul Nicholson of Seaforth on I HELMETS
December 1 tth at Seaforth 't,
Community Hospital. a daughter. , �a y. = FIRST AID KITS
27-71x1
EAR PROTECTORS
PHILLIPS — To Mr. and Mrs.
Robin Phillips (Nee Diegel) the _�____;' CHAIN SAWS
safe arrival of --a daughter, Lori
Suzanne on Dec. 11, 1974 at St. Complete Line Of
Joseph's Hospital, London.
27-71-1 i - _� .:` MOTO SKI
SNOWMOBILES
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28. Deaths _ ��" and
LOVM — Suddenly at St. ACCESORIES
Joseph's Hospital on Tuesday.
December 17, 1974, Charles
Russell Lovett of 345 Princess
Ave., in his 77th year. Beloved,
husband of the late Cecilia „
(Jones),Dear father of Margaret,
Carl, Mary. (Mrs. Joe
Grummett)., Genevieve (Mrs.
Gaiy Williams;, and Jim, all of
London, John Th omas. tTom). of SPECIAL 1975 PRICE
Godericb.firother of Sadie Lovett
of Clinton and Mabel Mrs. Th MOTO-SKI NUVIK
omas Harrison; of Moose ;,"''""'�'� •.,�;»:,�;; �NNOI� .�,.^� `
Jaw, Sask. Also survived by 17 $1050.00
grandchildren. Friends may call '
• J at Geo. E. Logan and Sons
No Trade
Funeral Home, 371 Dundas St.
where funeral service will be held 1'
3 in the chapel on Thursday at 1:30
p.m. with Bather J.I)oyie pf St.
Peter's Basilica officiating.
Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.
Strayers at the funeral home, on
Wednesday evening,at 7 pain. '
Christmas
Sunday
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in
First Presbyterian Church
Sunday, December '22
- 11.15 A.M.
Yoe) are invited to join with us in a
worshipful presentation of the music n
and message of Christmas..
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Attend the Church of your choice, but
don't let Christmas pas without
spending an hour in joyful praise tog
Him who was born Prince of Pea6e"'
First Church extends the wish for a
Blessed Christmas to everyone. We
send this greeting to you through the
Christmas Music heard daily on the
Carillon of Bells from the Church with
the Singing Tower. s
—Special Music By the Choir—
Senior Choir
Let Earth Receive Her King - Wilson
Rev. E.G.Nelson Mrs. Carol Carter
Minister Orbanist
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Northside United Church
apov��,)�I��l���,��iW Rev. M. E. Reuben
Minister
All
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Organist
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to Congregation
Of
Egmondville
United
Church
Greets You at Christmas
Sunday, December 22
11:00 a.m.
Rev. T. 'E. ,Hancock, Minister
�U;ears��'u�:�sr!•�>s'A's:�.`,�.:r.�/'r��;;%.k°�:">vEi'
St, .lames'
Roman
Catholic
Church
Seaforth — Ontario
extends wishes for a
MERRY CHRISTMAS and
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
Christmas Eve: Shepherd's Mass for children
at 8 p.m.
Midnight Mass at 12 p.m.
Christmas Day Mass at 11 a.m.
St. Thomas'
Anglican
Church
Rev. J.S.Sharples
Rector
Christmas
Services
DECEMBER 22nd •— Advent 4
11:30 a.m. -- Morning Prayers
Choral Service
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS EVE SERVI�ES
DECEMBER 24th
CHRISTMAS DAY
9:1S p.m. Caro) Service and
Parish Communion
1;1:30 a.m. — Holy Communion [said]
A warm welcome to worship with us is extended to
all
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Mr. Jas. A. Stewart
Choirmaster
Mrs. Jack
Junior Choirit Leader
,
Christmas Service
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10:00 a.m. — Senior Church School'
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11:00 a.m. — Divine Worship
`His Advent and Man's Expectations'
Ladies Chorus
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Angels Sing Around the Stall - Frieker
Junior Choir
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While He Sleeps - Wilson
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Combined Choirs
Hark the Herald Angels Sing'
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Special Christmas Music
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29th
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(Christmas Service)
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"A.,Jo ods Christmas"
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CAVAN UN1Eli "CHURCH
Winthrop, 6ntario .,
Rev. M.E.Reubbr, B.A., BD., Minister
Miss Marjorie Papple, Organist
9:30 a.m. --• Divine Worship
'His Advent St Man's Expectations'
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Special Christmas Music
10:45 a.m. --• Church School
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 99th
('Christmas Service)
"A Joyous Christmas"
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to Congregation
Of
Egmondville
United
Church
Greets You at Christmas
Sunday, December 22
11:00 a.m.
Rev. T. 'E. ,Hancock, Minister
�U;ears��'u�:�sr!•�>s'A's:�.`,�.:r.�/'r��;;%.k°�:">vEi'
St, .lames'
Roman
Catholic
Church
Seaforth — Ontario
extends wishes for a
MERRY CHRISTMAS and
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
Christmas Eve: Shepherd's Mass for children
at 8 p.m.
Midnight Mass at 12 p.m.
Christmas Day Mass at 11 a.m.
St. Thomas'
Anglican
Church
Rev. J.S.Sharples
Rector
Christmas
Services
DECEMBER 22nd •— Advent 4
11:30 a.m. -- Morning Prayers
Choral Service
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS EVE SERVI�ES
DECEMBER 24th
CHRISTMAS DAY
9:1S p.m. Caro) Service and
Parish Communion
1;1:30 a.m. — Holy Communion [said]
A warm welcome to worship with us is extended to
all
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