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Packed up lots of wishes
Wrapped 'em full of fun,
Fcg a healthy, happy Christmas
And thanks to everyone.
Ringing in
the Holiday Season I
with Greetings
and Best Wishes. I
MARY'S f
SEWING CENTRE d
"Your Authorizect White-Elea
Sewing. Machine Dealer" -
17 VICTORIA ,ST.. CLINTON 482-7036
Here's an old-fashioned greeting
from all of us to all our friends!
Happl Hob&
Se.
Peace to ail men of good will.
CANADIAN IMPERIAL
ANK OF COMMERCE
Merry
Christmas
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merriest, most
wonderful
Christmas everl
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Fromthe Management and Staff
SEAFORTH
SUPERIOR MARKET
"Serving You Better — Saving You More"
Dashing your way
withsleigh full of
good i wishe's for a
merry iChristmas,
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Our customers
are something
to crow about!
We say thanks
and hope
year holidays are
Wreathed in loy!
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR• ammo
St. concer an as to remember r rarn Colt)
McCitne, Bornentield and Mr.
and Mrs. Des Ryas (two
Melbourne also attendetl the
Ares.Muttay wedding and
recentinn a,', •
Correspondent:
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345.2028
In spite of the inclement
weather a large crowd of
parents. grandparents and
children thoroughly enjoyed
an hour of entertainment
when the children of Si.
Columban School presented
their annual Christmas con-
cert 2I}:„,Mloon.dparoy
program
mrnooin afternoon Dcice.dc
Inlet on 'Tries. Merning.aftgr
spending the past week with
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Welcome to All by Kathleen
Ryan. play "Time Out for
Christmas" by podes 4, 5
and 6. poems-"Long, Long
Ago, "Cookies for Christ-
mas" and "Presents" by
Grades 1. 2 and 3. the school
choir sang "Angels We Have
Heard On High". "Mary's
Little Boy Child". "Silver
Bells." "Do You Hear What I
hear?" "First Noel" and
• What Child Is This". a 'play
t.
ANNE'S
HAIR STYLING •
Wishes
Everyone a
Merry Christmas
Stillwell. Rankin Inlet. Rob
and Wendy Spragotios. Cal-
gary. Alberta: Miss Mary
Basted°. Kitchener; Fr. Dan
Phalen. Guelph; Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Gaffney. . Patricia
and Peter; Mr. and Mrs.
Brian fioulter and John Gaff-
ney from Peterborough. Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Sloan.,,lake
field,. Ont.: Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Sloan. Danny and Terry.
Peterborough: Mr. and Mrs.
Don_Ilrady. Brian. Colleen
an from London: Joey
and Kathleen Sloan from
Windsor: Marilyn Murray.
Kitchener and Cathy Murray
from Rankin Inlet. N. W .T.
Cathy returned to Rankin
Mrs. krancis
Mr. and Mrs. Janos Jan-
ossy from Mississapga visit-
ed with Mrs. Mary Moylan
and attended the Ares-Mur-
ray wedding on Saturday.
Mr. Larry Murray, Bramp-
ton visited on the weekend
with , Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Murray.
Congratulations to loanne
Murray and Rickard Area
who were married, on Sat:
Dec. 19 at St.. Columbin
Church. Guests from a 'dist-
ance who attended the wedd-
ing were: George and Louise
Ares from Edmonton, Alber-
ta. Tom Liss. Ranklin Inlet.
N.W.T.. Mike and Irene
''Sewing SOciety" by Grades
" and 8. ,Flencti songs.
"Ding. Ding. Bong..'
"Frosty Le Bonhorsune" and
"We Wish You a Merry
Christinp'", a play "The
Christmas Story" by Grades
1, 2 and 3; a play "Cure That
Cold" by Grades 7 and 8 and
carols "Joy, to the World"
and "Silent Night.- Mike
Schoonderwoerd introduced
the songs and plays and Mrs.
Frank Crowley waseie organ-
ist. At the conclusion of the
concert Santa arrived and
distributed treats, to all the
children present.
HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS
Mr. Joseph Hicknell. St.
Peter's Seminary. London is
spending the Christmas holi-
days with his parents Mr. and
Kilborchon
Notes
Egmondville lialpOulataai
CHRISTMAS SEASON
Thanks to the support of friends old and
new, everyday business is a special pleasure.
Best wishes for the holiday season.
Seatorth 527-0674
An old-fashioned Christmas greeting
for you on our favorite holiday.
GARRY BANNQN
Painting, Decorating, Paper Hanging,
Dry-Wail Taping
527-1502 SEAFORTH Qz5
Wishing you serenity and happi-
ness this Christmas and always.
the enduring
bounty Of this joyful season bring
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yowhappiness and fulfilIr,ffent. .•.• „ ,e•• • •a
To cherished patrons. our warmest thanks and-a
Lois & Rosemary
at
Mitchell lois's Fashions 348-9660
HAPPY CHRISTMAS
TORONTO DOMINION
the bank where people make tbe difference
Seaforth
By: Mabel Turnbull
•-Jean Durst, today, provid-
ed all our dining tables -. alt
Christmas arrangti-.1ents us-
ing materials available in the
garden barberry red berries
generously growing on prick-
ly stalks. Ours had a red bird
sitting on top, most interest-
ing and artistic, all against a
bowls. Such a perfect
background
con-
tainer.
of green in low
There are two tables in our- .
room with an arrangement on
each also on the several
-tables in the large dining
room. They make good con-
versation pieces created by
an artist with vision, making
use of what is available. at
this time of year when fresh
flowers are out of the quest-
ion. These table centres are
so seasonable for Christmas.
Thank You Jean for sharing
your talent with us. We
appreciate it.
• — My leffit-and Christmas
cards are coming along to
completion and such a re-
newal of good friends from
afar. It fills my time with
pleasure.
The Kilbarchan staff had
their Christmas party in the
Orange Hall, a pot-luck sup-
per followed by cards. They
enjoy this social time togeth-
G.A. Whitney visited the
McKay boys and Mabel Turn-
bull.
Art Smale called and took
his mother Bessie Smale to
her old home in Staffa for
dinner.
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While shepherds watched their flocks,
the savior of the world was born. Let us
spread the good news of His birth.
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
MAYOR:
John Sinnamon
REEVE:
William Dale
DEPUTY REEVE:
c Bill Bennett
COUNCILLORS
Robert Dinsmore Irwin Johnston
Gerald Groothuis Hazel Hildebrand
Paul Ross Alf Ross
CLERK TREASURER:
POLICE CHIEF:
FIRE CHIEF:
P.U.C. MANAGER:
SUPERINTENDENT Of WORKS:
Jim Crocker
Hal Klaus
Harry Hak'
Tom Phillips
John Forrest,