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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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PRE - CHRISTMAS
RUSH SPECIALS
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. W. 9i. 5holdice and Mr, -i alrer
Murray wore in Mount Forest on
Sunday, Mr. Shoidiee`s daughter,
Mrs. Hoover, returned last week to
her home In Mount Forest from the
hospital in Toronto where she under,
went an operation 'recently.
Mt'. and Mrs. W. 3. Faulkner of
Sarnia spent the week end here.
Dr. and Mrs. 'de. Harburn were in
Staffe on Wednesday last attending
the Turner -Harburn wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mealy and
family of Toronto spent the week
end with Mrs. L. E. Richards.
.Mr, and Mrs. Russell Sproat spent
the week end in Guelph and Fergus.
Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto spent
Me week end here.
Mics •Florence Laidlaw, Toronto,
was a visitor at her home d'o'ing the
week end.
Miss Helen Wilson, Toronto, and
Miss Janette Wilson, Loudon, spent
the week end with their father Mr.
3, A, Wilson, who celebrated his 30th
birthday on Monday. Mrs. E. M. Lit•
tle, Quebec, who has been visiting her
father, was also present for the oc-
casion.
Dr. F, J. Burrows was in London on
Wednesday attending the funeral of
Ms mother-in-law. the late Mrs.
Harvey.
Mr, and Mrs. Wi11 Rollins, Sarnia,
spent the week end with the latter's
parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Finnigan.
Mrs. Mary Manson, who was i11
with pneumonia, and removed to the
hospital on Friday, is someavhat im-
proved.
Miss Dorothy MaeLaren has re-
turned to Toronto after spending a
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vtrilliant MaeLaren.
Mr, W, C. Smith is visiting with
Michigan friends.
Mr. Arnold Parker of Welwyn,
Sask., is spending the winter with
Ms aunt, Mrs. W. H, Montgomery.
Mr. Raymond Ironsides of Welwyn.
Sask., is visiting with Mrs. W. H.
Montgomery,
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Ross visited
with Rev. and Mrs. Drier of Bridge-
port on Saturday,
Mrs. T. R. Dryden of Oshawa spent
the week end with her mother. Mrs.
R. S. Evans.
Miss Grace Wurr of London spent
Sunday with her cousin. 311ss Shirley
Worm.
Mr. and hers. C. L. Smith of Zurich
were Sunday visitors vein' Ili', and
Mrs Wallace Rose.
Ml'. Sims and sols Jamie and Mr.
BAYPIELD
Mr. D. Stewart, student of Western
University,
tlte Presbyterian Churchton
on
in
Sunday owing to the absence of
Rev, G, Peddie.
The Badminton Chub are holding a
dance in the town hall on Wednes'
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stalker and
daughter of Toledo, are guests of eer
Stalker's 0005111, Mrs. 19, Talbot.
Mise T. Metcalf of Detroit spent the
week end with her mother, Mrs. W.
Metcalf.
Prof. Kalbiieiseh and faulily of Lon•
dory were in the village on Sunday at
their new cottage that they erected
this year.
ell's. Jas. Fereeeen is spending the
weep in Seaforth with her sister.
Mrs, le. Geddes.
The nomination for election of the
trnstces for the Police Village of
Bayfield was held in the town ball on
;Friday evening,
v.1.inNov. Howard, 24 and L. Elliottta old
and
W, Ferguson, were returned by an-
clamation.
The local fishermen are reporting
good lifts of fish and ideal weather.
Mr, S. McGuire of the asC hatham
ham
Construction Company.
Hay-
field
Thursday
their derrick SCOW 111 the'
ing
upharbor
for the winter.
The Gov't work on repairing the
South pier was completed this week.
Mrs. H. Stott left last week for De•
troit to spend the winter.
AUBURN
Ili. and MrsGorden Taylor. Mrs,
F. Ross, Nine Jas. Woods and :vet's.
Herb Mogridge .were in Toronto on
Friday purchasing goads for Fled
Cross wont.
Mas Edgar Lawson and Bernice.
Misses Josephine Weir and Sadie
Carter spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs, L. 0, T%t'usa of Galt.
Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Robison :pent
Saturday at London.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack West, Lorne
and Joan, of Winghant, spent Sunday
with Mrs. F. Ross and Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reed and Anna,
and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Reed of
Dungannon spent Sunday with Mr:
and Mrs. Frank Rathweli:
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SUPPER
School Rooln of First
Presbyterian Church
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6
From 5 to 7
Under Auspices of the Ladies' Aid
Admission 350
$7,50 Individuelle 411 Wave .$6.00
$6.50 Revitalizing 011 Wave ....UM
$5.00 Charm 1011 Wave $3.50
$3,50 Curly Top $2.50
Special for School Girls $1.95
SHAMPOOS AND FINGER
WAVES A SPECIALTY
Sutherland's Beauty
KEEP
Dec. 14&15
OPEN FOR THE ANNUAL
Seaforth Collegiate
COMMENCEMENT
Shop
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Bert Gray of Blyth were Sunday vie•
hors at the 110019 of Mr. Lorne Dale.
Miss Jessie Phillips of Blyth spent
the week end with Miss Lorna Dale.
Mr. Wallace Ross Is attending a
three day cnnvention of the Beekeep-
ers' Association at the Royal York
hotel, Toronto, this week,
Mir. and Mrs. 'lee Gallop and family
pent Sunday in Milverton, While
there Dorothy and Edna sang in the
United Church et morning and even-
ing services.
HULLETT
There will the au election for Reeve
of Hullett, Matthew Armstrong and
James Leiper having both qualified
for the office. The 1939 councillors
were all returned by acclamation.
BRODHAGEN.
Messrs. Henry and Fred Scher-
berth of Detroit with their mother,
Mrs. Clias. Sellerbartll.
Mr. Harold Querengesser is spend-
ing a few clays in Windsor with hie
sister, Mrs. Nelson Anderson.
Mr. Charles Beadle Jr. visited for r
few days with friends in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yungblut cele-
brated their 13th wedding annivers•
are- on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Medd and fam-
ily of Goderich vieited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson.
Mrs. Frank Lansing is leaving her
lanmt et the East end of Main street
wiled for electricity.
Mrs. Wesley Br rHax ie. 3A
Meryl and remotes 'Wilson and inial',
Straughan spent Sita. day in Londoe.
The WOnleu of Knox United CRil'e's'
narked e bole at the church .11 Men.'
dna
llr. and Mrs. Alfred T ''l'in't ot ( o
clel•ich visited today iTuesday, wit
Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Phillips.
- Mr, and Mrs. Hat v ev litTlee, anti
Mrs. R. J. Phillips attended 9 Hol-
stein Breeders banquet at Ripley on
Thursday. Mr. McGee sang at this
Occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. ll-. H. Sheppard and
Mr. Garnet Cameron were at Toronto
on Wednesday.
Some fifty ladies from Auburn.
Walkerburu and Westfield met in the
Forrester's. Hall on Tuesday to sew
for' the Red Cross, and made the fol.
lowing articles, 12 abdominal bands.
1%t' doz. T. bandages, 22 slings. and 6
pairs of pyjamas.
HILLSGREEN
MIr. and Mrs. Rose Love made a
business trip to London on Saturday.
The £never of the late Robert Stu.
11119119011 of the Parr line was held on
IV,'tinesilay. emu -Meted by the Rev.
Fl. F. Chandler of Kippen :?toted
Church. The sympathy of the com-
munity to extended to the Ninity.
Mt .and Mrs. John Baker and Mt..
1110, ML's. Wm McLachlan :v r.
London on 101(1)01» 1te day re. entiy.
BORN
OSS -Ti. 'e01) Mem 0 rie,l Hospital
nn l:i'lay. 'Nov. 2}, 1110. 10 Mr. and
Mrs Alfred Ross. Staffs, a slaughter
T'raasllnpt--In Scott Memorial Hos•
pit al on Friday, Nov 24, 1939, to Mr.
slid MIrs. NIchnlas Krauskopf, Dublin.
a daughter.
MoClymont—In Scott Memorial lios-
pitel on Monday, Nor, 27, 1939, to Mr.
end Mrs. Fred Meelymout, Varna a
daughter.
CARD PARTY &
DANCE
KIPPEN
The iiippen '':ast W.I. ,t,d meet at,
the home of Mrs. filen Slavin on
Wednesday, ay, Der- rrth. at 2:1'5 p.m. The
re,11 call ,,11l the tW'lust Veli household
likes (hest tabout the Christmas seas-
on. Please 'britto. your gilt tor the
Christmas tree and also a donation ,of
�hooks
.or toys 'for the n Friday evening Salvation r
Mis JeanIv
On1•
son entertained the choir. The even-
ing was spent 10 contests, a balloon
race and Chinese checkers, after
which a dainty lunch was served by
the hostess, assisted by Miss Mabel
Whiteman and Miss Irma Ferguson.
Mr. Chas, Alexander visited with
friends In London on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hills and We.
J. McGregor of Egmondville spent
Sunday witb Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Butt.
A reception was held in Watson's
Hull on Monday evening in honor of
Mr. aid Mrs. 1Vilfred Tremeer, who
returned last week from their wed-
ding
edding trip spent in Muskoka.
We are sort' to hear Mrs. Prime],
is ill; her cousin Mrs. McDonald of
Cron' n ty is visiting with her.
Mr. Clarence McLean of London
spent the week end with his mother,
Mrs. Ella McLean.
Mr. and hers. Wnl. Horney and
Miss Irma Ferguson attended the
Westlake-Seebach wedding at the Lu-
theran Crunch at Sehringville on Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Rohr. Elgie, 11'Its. Homer Hunt.
Mrs. 'Fred Rathweli and Mrs. Jos.
Upsluall visited in London on Tues-
day.
STANLEY
Municipal nominations were held
in the town hall, Verna, on Friday,
Nov. 24th, with the following nomin
talons: Fav reeve. Freed Watson; for
councillors, Elmer Webster, John
Pepper, 'Wm. Falconer and Clarence
Parise. These were elected by ac-
clamation, and will be the members
of Stanley Council for 1940. Mr.
Samuel Thompson was nominated
but did not qualify.
Mr, and Mrs, D. J. Stephenson and
daughter, Mrs, Perce Johnston, silent
a few (lays with relatives at Marlette,
Mien.
Robt, McClinchey anti Mrs W.
Armstrong and sons Willie and John
spent Friday and Saturday with their
Mende In Loudon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jahn and Don•
aid accompanied by Mrs. Grace Any
tin of Flint, visited over the week
enol with their relatives in Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Tilos. Robinson visit-
ed with Mrs, E, Johnson and son Geo,
F,., of Goderich. on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Snowden are
spending a few days at St. Thomas.
Mr. and hire, Joseph Martin and
d111(11en and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah
Steckle and family are visiting at
Waterloo,
Miss Mary Campbell of Clappertou
visited with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Gedege Campbell Tuesday and
Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell and
Mrs, Madge spent a day 111 Goderich
last week.
DUBLIN PARISH HALL
FRIDAY, DEC. 1
Cards 8.30 10 Games
EXCELLENT PRIZES
Grand Drawing for Hope Chest and
310,00 immediately following Lunch
Admission -35c and 25c
DANCING
Dublin
FRIDAY, DEC. 1
BILL THISTLE AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
32.00 DO0R PRIZE
Admission 35 Cents
OLD TYME
DANC
at Kippen
FRIDAY, DEC. 1ST
With
CLAYTON STEEPER
And His
CANADIAN COWBOYS
General Admission; 35 cts.
EUCHRE AND
DANCE
in Winthrop Hall
FRIDAY, DEC. 1
Agar anti Collins Orchestra
Admission 25c. Lunch Served
MODERN
ANCINO
CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFO12TH
FRIDAY, DEC. 1
Music by
LITITLE'S DANCE BAND
ADMISSION 35 CENTS
WINTHROP
Mr, Wnt. McSpadden, who has
been the guest of his sisters 10
Belleville and Napanee, for the last
10 days, returned to his home on
Friday.
The W.M.S. and W.A. of Caven
Cb arch will hold their annual meet-
ing in the basement of the church 011
Wednesday, Dec 6th, at 2 p.m.
The Young People's meeting 'was
held Tuesday evening and Russell
Dolntage presided. Opening' 'hymn
was stun it -Ahmed shy ,prtilyer by hen-
ncfli Betties; Scripture Sl iohn 3:11)-
13 by \lis. Stewart Dolnittet topic
was given b3' i -keen 11lan hard. Alter
the business part 1\ aF. discussed there
WS, a duet try hathleen Shannon and
Olive Pryce, accompanied dry Elva
Pryee. The s,idal part of the meeting
nn, insharge n1 Elva Pryce and Har-
ld P„slton. Then was community
contest about hunting tags
and a few games. lunch an, .erred
at the close,
We were sorry to learn of the pass-
ing of 311', Thomas Beattie, on Mon
day, Nov, 27, atter a lingering illness.
We extend our heartfelt sympathy to
those Hutt "mourn the tors of a loving
father and grandpa.
Mr, and Mrs. Elton Haist and farm
fly of G1'avenllurst, spent the week
end with his mother, Mrs. Heist, and
sisters, Misses Pelma and Vera Haist
31r. and Mrs. Fergus Bullard, Mr
John Bullard. Jackie Bullard and
Kenneth. Robinson of Kintore, spent
Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. George
Eaton. This being leerg's last leave
before going oversees, he was around
saying farewell to his friends, He le
with the signal turps. We wish him
the best of lack.
George Case was badly hurt by h
fug trampled by a cattle beast. 1$'t'
wish hili( a speedy recovery.
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Wheeler and dau-
ghter, Mr. A. Wheeler, of Detroit, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Halstead and sou of
Stratford spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler.
Miss Evelyn Grainger of Stratford
spent a. eouple of days at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott and fam-
ily spent a few days in Montreal
Mrs. C. Ham is visiting in Hamil-
ton and Toronto.
Mfrs. A. Paterson and Miss Anna
Cornish spent the week end in Tor-
onto.
Mr, Harry Collins of Western Uni-
versity, London. spent the week end
at bis home here.
Mr. and lies. E. dune and t:laine
of Hengail, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schilbr
and son of Zurich spent Sunday with
NIr. and Mrs. G Swan.
Mrs. Ferree spent a couple :11
days in Clinton.
Tile recently organieeti Red t'ru-n
Society ty held their first ole et1119 or
Monday at the home of airs. 1'
Haugh. with a good attendant,. Tit i
n''r meeting will he held on -Thurs-
day
Titu:sday •weni1i9, Dec. 1.11.11. Como. evt't•3--
body,
mmtlmtionh service our
e will 11i, held
tee, morning eearlee here next Snit
day: Rev. Mr. (.handler of Hippel'
will 111041011 at prept:ratat't er iee>
h'ridtiy evenillg at eight n i 1 ick.
Mfrs. Grace of London. daughter of
the late tRev.i John Ross, was the
guest of Mrs. A. T. Scott on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John Snider and fanc-
ily have moved to Goderieh for the
winter.
Mr. Robert Aldwdnkle of Toronto
University spent the week end with
his patents.
Mr. Ted Eckel and Mr, Harold
Nolan of Toronto spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Haugh.
PAGE FIVE.,
the Goshen line.
Mrs. Smith has returned home af-
ter spending aweek with her daugli-
ter, Mrs. Dodsworth of Loudon.
Mrs. L. Beatty invited the W,A. of
St. John's Church to her home Men.
day afternoon to meet Cannon and
Mrs. Shepherd when htey were enter-
tained to lantern slides with views of.
the Arctic region, which were very
interesting. Cannon Shepherd has
been in the Arctic for ten years, and
enjoys his work among the Eskimo
very much. They showed some very
old curios , after which a dainty
lunch was served by the hostess.
R. R. McKINDSE.'',
PHM.B.
Druggist
THE NYAL STORE
PH0N£ 111, SEAFORTII
VARNA
A meeting was held 111 the hall on
Monday to organize a branch of the
Red Cross. The following officer=
were elected: Ml's. L. Beatty. Honor
at'y president; Mrs. Alfred Johnston
president: Miss Edythe Mossop, vice
president; Miss Rachel Johnston, see.
Mrs. G 19, Beatty, treas.; Mrs, Lee
McConnell and Mrs. Ings garment
cutters. A meeting will be held in the
hall l'i'ed,, Dec, (I, afternoon anti even-
ing, when the tvorlc will begin.
The young people of the commun.
ity gathered in the hull Tuesday
night to do honor to the newlyweds.
Mr, and Mrs. Campbell McKinley, of
DUBT,IN
Mr. anti Mrs. Philip Hartman and
baby visited at the ilnme of Jack and
Atm Ryan Sunday.
Albert Jordan of Detroit Mrs. Leo
Holland and children of ll Incl: ol'. 1,-
1 nrusil
"»utensil home on 31111da3' after r visititla
friends hero for the pari vv tos
11ear3 McKinnon. soul of 'A's. F.
M Alunee of Winnipeg, called oe his
r i' 11.1-t- Sunt1al
\l •, 1 a y Ryan spent \l e tti..'o :.2
the lone, e:f ner moths. Mce. Nora
M i;tai i
11:.
George 'Rolland rs visitor.,;
111"'d in Detroit.
Father Joseph O'Rourke of 'Tllf-
soneutg visited his father. lilt. Pat.
rick O'Rourke.
Mr, and Mt'e. James Krtitsknpf..
Mrs. Louis Kratiskopf and Mrs. Eliza-
beth Bruxer and James P. Krauakopf
were week end visitors with Detroit
friends.
Ma', and Mrs, Ralph D111 of Strat-
ford were Sunday visitors at the
hone of Mr. and Mrs. P. 011
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and Small
Mid -Week Washes
mass Simplicity
Gives 'You The
No need to use (and clean) an
entire Washing Machine when
you have only a small wash! And
you wont want to put your dainty
things in with your regular heavy
wash. That's why Miss Simplicity,
the modern electric Washer,
provides (at sleight extra cost) the
Mid -Week Washer, a small
Washer that requires only a kettle
of water. It's particularly con-
venient where there's a baby.
Washes 14 diapers in 15 minutes.
Also useful, with non -explosive,
non -inflammable cleaning fluids,
for dry cleaning. See it todayl
JOHN BACH
Main St.
Seaiorth
J. A. WESTCOTT
Jeweller - Seaforth
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