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If you miss this JUNIOR B Hockey you miss the best in the
Country
ADULTS rile CHILDREN 25c
EGMONDVILLE
Mrs. Thomas Barton left recently
to spend the winter with her sons
at Martintown.
The sympathy of the community
W. E. Southgate
Successor to
E. C. Chamberlain
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
Phone 33.4 Res. 222R
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is extended to the Jackson family in
the death of Miss Belle Jackson.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Boyes and M•r.
and Mrs, Ed Boyes are spending
Christmas in Huntsville with their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Boyes
After 28 years of service, Mr, Ro-
bert Dalrymple has resigned with
• r egret as road superintendent
of Tuckersntith.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent left
on Monday to spend Christmas with
her parents in Sudbury.
Mrs, Alice Carter
Mrs. --Alice A. Carter, 69, lifelong
resident of Londesboro, died Friday
in Clinton Hospital, Her husband,
Joseph S. Carter, died 10 years ago.
Before her marriage she was Miss
Alice McVittie. Mrs. Carter was an
active member of Londesboro' Unit-
ed Church, and of the Women's In-
stitute. Surviving are two sons,
Ivan and Percy, one brother, George
McVittie, all of Londesboro.
Funeral services were conducted
on Sunday at 2:00 p.m., by the Rev.
A. W. Gardiner, Egmondville, Bur-
ial was in Clinton cemetery,
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NOTICE
Town of Seaforth
}iRISING
By order of police, to facilitate snow removal, no
parking on the Streets of this Municipality will be
allowed between the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 a.m.
This order will be strictly enforced in accordance with
the Highway Traffic Act — Section 43, Subsection 9.
Notice is hereby given that the said Municipality will
not be responsible for any damages caused to parked
vehicles as the result of snow removal operations.
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
Open Daily
Phone 363J
T. PRYD and SON
Enquiries Are Invited
EICETDR CLINTON
Phone 41 J Phone 103
May we take this opport-
nil ty in wishing you all
{ , A Merry Christmas. and
A happy and Prosperous
NOW Year
and Many Thanks for your
Patronage of 1952
Art Wright and Staff
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Phone 77 Free Delivery' Low Prices Self Serve
THURSDAY, DECF,WIRER 25, 1952
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs, A, B, Hamer of
Meaford, where Mr, Hamer has been
administrator of the new hospital,
Visited at the hone of Mr, and Mrs.
R. G, Parke.
Miss B.' Lightotvler, of Windsor,
was a guest at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, J, A.. Westcott this week. She
also attended the funeral of Miss
Mary Lott, 92, at Brussels, on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Willis are
spending Christmas with Mr, and
Mrs, Russell Walters, Dundas. •
Mr, and Mrs, Ron Evans and
Craig of Toronto aro spending
Christmas with Mrs. Evans' parents,
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Westcott.
Mr. Norman Dickinson, Niagara
Falls, spent the weekend with
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ryan and
Paul, Toronto,- and Miss Mary Ryan
of Preston, are spending the Xmas
holiday with their mother and aunt,
Mrs. C. Ryan and Mrs. Thos. 0' -
Loughlin.
Miss Mary Lou Sills, London, is a
guest at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills.
Mr. Donald Stewart, Toronto, with
his mother, Mrs. Charles Stewart
for the Xmas holiday.. -
:iir. Ronald Rennie, Toronto, with
Isis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milne
Rennie.
-Mrs, Geo. MacDonald, Stratford,
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph McFadden.
Miss Josephine McIver, Sarnia,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
McIver for the Xmas holiday.
The Misses Shirley and Elaine
Frieday, Stratford, are spending the
Xmas holiday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Frieday.
Miss Leiper spent Sunday at the
home of Isaac McGavin,
Sheran Prike is spending her hol-
idays with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wurm.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fladd of
Teeswater spent Sunday at the home
of Isaac McGavin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ferris are
moving this week to the Hugill
apartments on West William St.
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Burdette and
family are moving to their new
home in Stratford.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Norman are
moving this week to the house on
West William St., vacated by Mr.
and Mrs. Burdette.
Miss 'Lorna Ellis, Toronto, and
Mr. Jason Ellis, Hamilton, are
spending Christmas at home.
Miss Jessie Finlayson of Lorne
Park is spending her holidays with
her mother in Egmondville.
Mrs. Frank Storey and Miss
Ethel Storey are spending a '.'ew
days in Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crawford
are spending Christmas -with her
mother,- Mrs. W. G. Wright.
Miss Patsy Brugger of London is
Monte for Christmas.
Miss Marion Scarlett, George-
town, Mrs. Grace Hoggarth, New
Hamburg, and Miss Lois Hoggarth,
London, are spending Christmas at
home.
Mrs. John Elderand Miss Ella
Elder are spending Christmas in
Landon.
31r. and Mrs, John Aldington,
Margaret and Frank of Varna, were
event visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
homes Aldington.
Mrs. Letson and son and daughter
f Toronto, are spending Christmas
with her sister, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer
atone.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Gibson White
nd family of London spent Sunday
4thhiteth,e former's mother, Mrs. M.
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WALLACE—At Scott Memorial Hos
pital, on Dec. 19, to Mr, and Mrs.
Douglas Wallace, Seaforth RR4, a
daughter
NIGH --At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Dee. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Nigh, Seatorth, a sou
McGRATH--At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Dec. 211, to Mr. and Mrs.
Michael McGrath, Seaforth, a dau-
ghter
DURST—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Dec. 17, to Mr. and Mrs, Emer-
son Durst, Seaforth, a daughter
McCLURE--At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on Dee. 13, to Mr, and Mrs. Glen
McClure, Seaforth RR3, a slaughter
HOEGY—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on Dec, 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Hoegy, Brodbagen, a son
CONSTANCE
The Friendly Few farm forum met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Thompson Munilay night with a good
attendance. It being review night
there was no discussion, but we list-
ened to the interesting broadcast. A
pleasing feature was the exchanging
of gifts by the members. Progressive
euchre was played. Winners, high,
Mrs. James Dale, Mr. Verne Dale;
low, Mrs. Bili Jewitt aid Mr. Reg,
Lawson. Refrestcntenis were served,
Mr, and Mrs, Borden Brown extended
an invitation to the group to meet at
their home Monday alight, Jan, 5tlr,
Miss Joyce Banks of Forest is
spending her holidays at the home of
her uncle Mr. Wilber Jewitt and Mrs.
Jewitt, and with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Jowitt.
Mr. Reg. Lawson and his mother,
Mrs. Earl- Lawson, spent Thursday In
London.
Miss Donelda Adams of Centralia is
spending her Holidays with her par-
ents Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Adapts,
There will be no church service
next Sunday. Sunday School will be
held at the usual time,
The Annual r�
al Christtmaeeco�
s conccee��rtt was
May a Happy Christmas be
yours, and may good fortune be
with you always
WATSON &. REID
Insurance and Real Estate
M. A. REID, PROP. .
616
We DO appreciate your patron-
age. May we have the pleasure
of serving you in 1953.
Stores in Seaforth & Brussels
Best Wishes for the Holiday
Season from
Uric and Barbara Milner
New Year's Eve
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SEAFORTH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Auspices Seaforth W.I.
Murdoch's Orchestra
HATS, HORNS AND
NOVELTY DANCES
Admission 75c
Turkey
Bingo
ST. COLUMBAN
PARISH HALL
Monday, Dec. 29
All A-1 Turkeys, 15 to 18 lbs
Admission 81.00
1 extra card free for those coming
from outside the parish
strixwooriaeoroo
MERRY
Dalrymple's Gift
Shop
Egmondville
wishes to thank everyone for
their patronage during the holiday
season, and wishing everyone the
Compliments of the Season
In artier that our etaff itt enity (tllristtuit dinnt•1 witty (heir t initial,
the theatre will open at 7 P.M. for a gala Christmas night show Dec,
25 at 7.60. Matinee 9'Iiday and Saturday. Dor. 2(1 & „7 itt 2.30
Now Playing TOO YOUNG To 1(188
Vali Johnson . June Allyson A rensautie comedy 1111ett tilt11 o•olulerkttl
mask. The pigtailed pinctist was not toe ) outu; to hiss.
Next 'Hun. Taos, Weal. ROOM FOR ONE MORE.... - l'�nihiricolor
Cary Grant - Betsy Drake The home 111,' of tut avows faintly with
its joys and sorrows, laughter and Ware, It's an entertttluli g comedy
. everyorle will love,
Next Thurs. P'rt. Sat, SINGINQ IN THE, RAIN 'recltieolor
Gene Kelly • Donald O'Connor Start the new year off with a glorious
feeling by seeing Singing itt the hair, al's tt inimical calnedy tithed
with hit songs
WA'eCH FOR -- THE QUIET MAN
We wish you all a
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
WILLIS . SHOE STORE
The Little Store with the "Big Values"
This store Will close at 7 P.M. Sat., Dec. 27th, We are going to the
Hockey gauze
held on Tuesday evening in Con-
stance Church. The school children
took part and the young people put
on a play, "In Doubt About Daisy",
WALTON
Miss T. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs,
I{enneth Rae and Mrs. John Bu-
chanan, Stratford, with friends there.
Gordon Murray, with friends in
London,
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge
and family, London, with Mrs. M.
Humphries. •
The Christmas concert sponsored
thy Walton school recently was
termed, "a grand success". It was
held in the community hall.
Decorations were very well ar-
ranged. The program consisted of
dialogues, drills and musical selec-
tions under the direction of the
teacher, Miss McDonald.
Stock via,
for the Holidays
6 Bottle Carton 36c
Including Federal Sales and Excise Tax
Plus dchosil 2e Per bnitlt
The Holidays mean
extra company... extra
entertaining.
Let Coca-Cola help
make holiday hospitality
easy. Have enough
- on hand ... and
serve it ice cold.
t'Coke"Ia a registered frade-mark:
Authorized header of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Lid.
ESBECO LIMITED
STRATFORD, ONT. Phone 78
658 Erie Street
SLE
ALL SKATES & HOCKEY EQUIPMENT
2s% DISCOUNT
On Goods in Stock
This means the famous C.C.M. Skate,
used by all professional teams
The Skate that Stands the Strain
Also Sticks, Gloves, Pads and Pucks
Geo. A. Sills & Sons
PLUMBING HARDWARE HEATING
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