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Some of our values for this week ending Dec. 28
AYLIVIER PEACHES < 25c
2s squat, halves 2 TINS
GREEN GIANT PEAS 25C
17 oz. tins • 2 TLNS
DEL MAIZ NIBLETS CORN 2 TINS C
CRUNCHIE SWEET PICKLES 25
27 oz. PE'R JAR
CHOCOLATE DROPS15
AND FRENCH CREAM CANDY per lb.
New Golden Mixed Nuts, 5 varieties, no peanuts 2 ahs. 35c
Life Buoy Soap 3 cakes 21c
10 lbs. 55c
Old Fashioned Brown Sugar 4 lbs. 25c
Christmas Fancy Mixed Jelly Bean Candy . . ........ . . . ...2 lbs. 25c
Christmas Fancy 'Mixed Grocers' Candy 2 lbs, 25c
Gum Drops, assorted small size per lb. 15c
Satin Mixed Candy. 2 lbs. 25c
Moir's Fancy Boxes Asstd. Chocolates 3 lbs, 69c
Fancy Boxes Asstd. Chocolates 1 lb. 25c
Fresh Roasted Peanuts Per lb. 10c
All kinds Nuts, Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons, Grapes, Tan-
gerines, Apples, Cranberries, Xtnas Crackers, Cigarettes,
Tobacco in Xmas Wrappings, Fresh Spinach, Cukes, Tom-
atoes, Celery, etc., Squash, Turnips, Cabbage, Carrots, Pars-
nips, Sweet Potatoes. Our stores are bursting with goodness.
Granulated or Yellow Sugar
PLEASE NOTE
As decreed by otir Mayor our Stores will remain closed
Tuesday, Dec. 27, Boxing Day. Shop accordingly.
L Ross J. Sproat
PHONE 8
Miss Na PItyce PHONE 77
McKILLOP BRANCH W. M. S.
. The McKillop Branch of the W.
M. S. of the Presbyterian Church had
its December meeting at the home of
Mrs. A. D. Scott. The president Mrs.
i1cMillan presided, Hymn 170 was
,sung. Mrs. Jack read the scripture
lesson, taken from the second ,chap -
ler of Matthew, followed by prayer
by Mrs, McMillan. After the minutes
of bast meeting and roll call by the
secretary, and the reports of :officers,
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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PAGE FIVE.
TOWN Ta)PICS
Mrs. R. L. Coates left on Tuesday
to spend three weeks with her son,
Mr. Frank Coates at Pickering.
Mrs. H. M. Chesney, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. MacKenzie and Donald 'and
John Robert spent the week end in
Detroit.
Mr. and Mars. Beverly Christie and
Gweod;olyn will( spend Christmas with
their parents in Moorefield.
Mrs. E. C. McClelland and family
of Toronto, Mr..and Mrs. C. G. Hays
and son of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs,'
Gordon. Hays and •daughter of De-
troit will spend Christmas at ,the
iionle of Mrs. R. S, Hays.
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Mrs.Flettanc
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will spend Christmas in Toronto,
Miss Helen Anent will spend her
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Ainent.
Miss Evelyn Golding of Toronto,
and Miss Dorothy Golding of Wes -
.tern (University, will holiday with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Golding,
MP.
Mr. 'J. M.. Robertson will spend
Christmas at the home of his wash's,
Will and. Kate Elliott, Mitchell.
Mr. Allan Ross,who has been vis-
iting his aunts, Mrs. Cuthill and Mrs.
Simpson, George 1St., left Saturday
for his home in Minedose, Man.
Mrs. Maud :Shan is spending
Christmas with her family in Toronto.
•Christmas guests. with Mr. Alex.
Bethilne aasd Miss Bethune are their
nieces, Misses Ruth Warner and
Margaret McLeod of Toronto.
Mrs. Atnos Townsend of Tuolcer-
snlith is moving Thursday to reside
with Miss M. Robison, Sparling St.
Miss Louise Allan of Hamilton is
spending the holiday at her home.
Mr. land Mrs, John `Mott leave to-
day '(Thursday) bo spend a couple of
weeks with relatives at the Soo.
Mr. Robert Doig, Tu•ckersmith;'un-
derwent an operation :at the hospital
on Saturday.
Miss Margaret Finkbeiner returned
on Sunday to 'Kitchener:
Mr. Jim Scott, Toronto, is a holi-
day visitor with his mother, Mrs. 1-1.
R. Scott.
STANLEY
Dont forget the •Christmas tree in
Goshen school .on Thursday night,
Dec. 22nd.
O. H. A. SCHEDULE
The schedule for O.H.A. Intermed-
iate group No, 7, follows;
Dec. 27-Seaforth at Clinton.
Dec. 27 -Mitchell at Goderich.
Dec. B9-Goderich at Seaforth.
Dec. 30 -Mitchell at Tavistock.
Jan, 3 -Tavistock at Goderich.
Jan. 3 -Clinton at Mitchell.
Jan. 5 -Mitchell at Seaforth,
'Jan. 'S' -Tavistock at Clinton.
Jan. 6 -Clinton at Tavistock.
Jan. 6-Seaforth at •Goderich.
Jan. 9-Goderich at Mitchell.
Jan. 1110 -Tavistock at Seaforth.
Ilan. an -Mitchell at Clinton.
Jan. 113 -Clinton a't Goderich.
Jan. '1131-Seaforth at Tavistock,
Jan. ;116 -Tavistock at Mitchell.
Jan. 16--Goderich .at Clinton.
Jan. .L9- :Clinton at Seaforth.
Jan. 20-Goderich at Tavistock,
Jan. 20-Seaforth at Mitchell.
Jan. 213 -Mitchell at Goderich.
'Jan. 23 -Clinton at Tavistock.
Mrs. J. F. Scott gave the Glad Tid-
ings prayer. Hymn 739 was sung and
all repeated •the Lord's prayer in uni-
son. Officers for 1P9319: President,
Mrs. H. McMillan; vice president,
Mrs. W. Thompson; secretary, Mrs.
J. Carter; treasurer, Mrs. J. L. Bell;
pianist, Miss Jean Scott; social con.,
Mrs. R. 13. Scott, Mrs, J. Hugill, Mrs.
Appleby; .prog. cont, Mrs. J. Aitche-
son, Mrs. J. F. Scott, Mrs. T. Mc-
Millan.
t Clearing Prices!
Tree Holder, with 1 qt. water capacity and wired
with 8 Mazda lamps a
8 lt. Cord Sets, complete with bulbs
Noma' Multiple Sets with 110 volt Mazda lamps
Noma wreaths, with 110 volt Mazda lamps
Noma 10" 'Wreaths with 110 volt Mazda lamp
Merry Christmas Wreaths with Mazda lamps
8 It. Candolier with 110 volt Mazda lamps
2 slice Automatic Toaster
2 cell Flash Lite with extra bulb, complete
Sandwich Toasters, $1.95, $2.25, $2.95,-$3.30 and $6.50
Turnover Toasters, $1.50, $1.75, $1.85, $2.10, $2.50, $2.75, $4.45 and 4.95
Electric Irons, $1.50 to $8.95. We will allow $1.00 for your old electric
iron on the purchase of a new Automatic Iron.
0
42c
198
1.25
9 8
98c
3.25
2,50
13.95%
58c
JOHN BACH, Seaforth
Fire Hz1rd !!!
Your attention is called to the danger to life and prop-
erty froin Christmas decorations, such as draperies, scenery,
cotton to represent snow, etc. Displays of this nature and the
lighting arrangements in couriection therewith add greatly
to the ordinary risks of fire.
See that inflammable material is clear of and not hung
over •lighting devices, steam pipes„stove pipes, electric light
bulbs, etc. See that the electric circuits are properly fused
and not overloaded. (-[ave all temporary decorations removed
as soon as they liave.s.ei'ved their purpose.
Remember•, nothing can render these displays absolutely -
safe, and that if. accidents are not to tear the festive season,
constant vigilance and care must be exercised.
E. J. BOX,
Fire Chief.
SOCIAL
ST. COLUMBAN
Wed. Dec. 28th
Good Orchestra. Lunch
Served
Admission - 35 Cents
Dndng
AT DUBLIN
Monday, Dec. 26
AB WARREN AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
Admission -
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Z IG NIGHTS 2
DANCING .
At Kippen
Friday, Dec. 23
Monday, Dec. 26
Ukelele Bill
AND HIS HILL BILLIES
General Admission, 30 cents
Jan, 215 --Tavistock at Clinton,
Jan. 21551-Seaforth at Mitchell.
dan. 2217 -Mitchell at Tavistook.
Jan. 27-Goderich at Clinton.
Jan. 30 Tavistook at Goderich.
Jan., ;310 Clinton at Mitchell.
Jan. 311 -Mitchell at !Seaforth.
Feb, 2 -Clinton at Seaforth,.
Feb. 3-Goderich at Mitchell
Feb. 3-Seaforth at Tavistock.
Feb. 0 -Mitchell at Clinton,
Feb. 7 -Tavistock at Seaforth.
Feb, l8 -Clinton at •Groderidh.
Feb. 10--Seaforth at Clinton.
Feb t1:0-Goderich at Tavistock.
Fob. 113 -Tavistock at Mitchell.
Feb, .1l4-Goderich at Seaforth,.
BORN
Watson -At Scott Memorial Hosp-
ital, en Saturday, Dec. 17, 11938, to
Mr. and Mrs. David Watson, Walton,
a daughter.
Williams-.A:t Scott Memorial Hos-
pital,
Tuesday, da Dec.'8
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Mr.and Mrs, •Miohael Williams, 'Sea -
forth, a son.
Chuter-,At 'Varna, on Dec. 9th, to
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilfred. Chu!ter, a
daughter,
BLYTH
Presentation to Bride and Groom -
A ;very large gathering of friends
and ne'ighlbors gathered in Memorial
Hall, Blyth, recently to honor Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McCaughey, a newly -
married couple who have 'become re-
sidents of ,the vicinity. The ,first part
DANCE!
.Cardno's I Hall, Seaforth
,Under the auspices ,of the Young
Ladies' Sodality
Thurs., Dec. 29
TONY CRYAN'S BAND
,Admission - - 50c
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SKATE
SHARPENING
For . best skating results have
your skates sharpened the Pro-
fessional way, or most modern
machine,
Andy Zimmerman
Seaforth
Above MacDonald's Bake Sito'p
Blyth String Orchestra and Kelly
Brothers and Earl Healy, Later an in
the evening the dancing was ihter-
rtrpted and lunch served. Following
the refreshments Mr. Dames Laidlaw
read the following address .and :the
couple were presented with a purse
of money, the presentation being
made 'by Mr, George Detz'ler, Dear
Frank and• Annie -We have gathered
here tonight, on this happy occasion
to offer you our heartiest congratula-
tions, It was with great joy that we
heard of your marriage. May we take
this opportunity tonight to wislh you
every success and happiness that life
can bring. Frank, we are indeed .glad
,to know that you have decided to re-
main among us, and. Annie, we wel-
come you to our midst. We hope that
you will feel quite at home ,amon.g sas
and that we will soon 'become well
acquainted. On behalf of neighbors
and friends we ask you to accept this
gift, not 'tor its 'value, but for the
good . wishes which accompany it.
Again may we take this opportunity
to wish you every happiness that life
could 'bestow. Signed on (behalf of
ueighlbors and friends. Besides the
presentation .of the ,purse other gifts
were also .given Mr. McCaughey re-
plied suitably, thanking the many
friendsfor their sincere tokens of
friendship on 'behalf of himself and
his wife. Following lunch and the
presentation dancing was again ie-
s:umed, and everyone enjoyed a very
pleasant evening. Mrs. McCaughey
of the evening started off .with fdaac- had the 'happy experience .in October
rug, :music being furnished by the of holding the lucky ticket on a de
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luxe Fo:rd V-'8 car, presented ,to her
by the agricultural' society of Port
Hope.
The United Church held' a White
Gift Service under tate auspices of
,the Sunday School .on :Sunday even-
ing, Dec. i18Lh The church; was :nicely
decorated. The junior 'boys opened
the service in white gowns, carrying
candles and singing Holy Night, Sil-
ent Night as they proceeded from the
front of the church to the gallery.
Singing from there the scholars` gave
solos and reading. The Christmas
story was given Iby Miss Gladys Faw-
cett. Rev. A. Sinclair gave the ad-
dress. The superintendent of the
schohl Mr. L. Hilborn then took
Charge ,and a representative from each
class ,brought forth their white gifts
to the altar, stating where they were
to' go to help the needy.
Com`t 4P. lFall•allkV!Ft
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.• Season's Greetings
�L. We extend to all our Cus- 117
tomers and General
Public
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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Tasty Grill
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:a.moroil $ Jeavty'
3.):11A
FOR HIM
Initial and Signet Rings,
Military • Sets, Pen and
Pencil, Pipes and Smoking
Accessories
A MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TO ALL,
FOR THE HOME
Chime Clocks, Silverware,
Lamps, China, Glassware.
Shop Mere And Save
DIAMOND RINGS
3 stone Diamond Rings in
Newest Natural Gold
$15.00 up
FOR HER
Diamond Ring, Bulova
Watch, Lockets, Necklets,
Dresser Sets, Pen and
Pencil Sets (Waterman
and Parker)
J. A. WESTCOTT
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Offeri { gs
Everything for the
No home ever really has
enough lamps. No home is
without some corner which
can use more light and
more decoration. When
you are making up your
gift list think carefully of
those corners in the homes
of your friends. They will
appreciate the gift that fills
a need they already realize.
And, when you come in
don't forget to think of
such corners in your own
home. At our prices you
will want larnps for your
own use, too.
Wa f. x:”er's
Furniture Store
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