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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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Store 4Hours:. Open till 6 p.m. week days, Sat. Nia'ht till 10 p.m.
Open.; Wednesday afternoons Dec. 15 and Dec. 22.
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OPENING SERVICES
Goshen United Church
(Stanley Township)
Sunday, Dec. 12
11 A.M AND 7.30 P.M.
REV. W. A. BEEOROFT, of Wingham
Chairman of Huron Presbytery, will breach in the morning
REV. ROBERT CTJMMINGS, of Lucan,
Secretary of London Conference, is expected in the evening
A number ol. local Ministers are also expected to be present.
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PHONE 47 SEITORTH
TOWN TOPICS
Miss Ann Louise Barrett, Hamilton,
is visiting her grandparents, Mi', and
Mrs. L, 1;berh i L,
.Mr, and Mrs. Lester Leonhardt, of
Kiteliener; sport the Week end at the
home di! . Mr. and Mrs, ,Jos. Matthews.
Mrs. Ellen Bannon visited in Strat-
ford with relativesaver the week end.
Dr, and Mrs. Flje1 'Stewart, Wind.
son, spent the week end al; the home
of Mrs. Charles Stewart.
Mr, David Bolton, Kitchener, visited
at his home here last week end.
Mr. and Mrs, Keith Smith and fam-
ily, 'Toronto, spent the week and at
the home of. Mr. Thomas Lane. •
Mr. and Mrs. P, D. McConnell and
Mrs. Charles Stewart attended the
funeral of the late Mr, Harry Clancy
in Detroit last week,
Mr, and Mrs. John Kaiser spent the
week end with relatives in Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Young of London
visited on -Sunday. with Mrs. Ruby
Dundas and family,
Miss Eleanor Hudson of Toronto
spent the week end with her uncle
Rev. A. W. Gardiner, at the manse.
Mi; and Mrs. John Reid of Card -
•huff, Sall:., who have been visiting
in the vicinity, spent a couple of days
last week with their aunt Mrs, Annie
Reid.
Rev. J. M. Keys, Ph.D., and Mrs,.
Keys, of St. Marys, were visitors on
Monday with Mrs. Annie Reid,
Miss Mary McFadden of Toronto
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Join' Nigh.
• Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKellar
spent the week end in .Detroit at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Williams.
VARNA
L.O.L. 1035 held its annual meet-
ing; and election of officers on
Thursday evening last. The officials
for 1949 are as follows; -•
W. M., Lorne Coleman; D.M.,
John Ostrom; Chap. Robt. Taylor;
Rec. Sec.,, Orrin Dowson; Pin. Sec.,
Ralph Turner; Treas., Harve Cole-
man; Marshall, Murray Rohner; 1st
Lect., John Aldington; 2nd Lect.,
Lloyd Johnston; lst Com., T. J. Stin-
son.
The United Church which has been
undergoing repairs is nearing com-
pletion and the reopening will be in
the near future.
The United Church Service and
Sunday School will be withdrawn on
Sunday, Dec. 12 owing to opening
services of Goshen United Church
which was erected this summer.
WINTHROP
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McFarlane
motored to Almonte to visit his
brother Mr. Dave McFarlane.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Dolmage
have returned from a week's visit in
Detroit.
Mrs. Matthew Armstrong is in
Stratford with her daughter Mas.
Cole. Mr. Armstrong intends going
also..
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haase and
family, Londoncalled on friends in
Walton and Winthrop on Sunday .
Mr. Ralph Davidson has returned
home from Westminster Hospital,
London.
A large number of relatives and
friends met at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Dolmage, Sunday night
to honer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long-
man on their recent marriage. Pro-
pressive euchre was played during
the evening. Honors going to ladies
high, Mrs. Harold Longman; gents
Russell Dolmage; low, Miss Leiper;
Rents, Roy Dolmage. After lunch
Mr. and Mrs. Longman were called
forward and a complimentry address
was read by Mrs. Wm. Dolmage and
Mrs. H. Dolmage presented them
with a sum of money and other gifts.
Mr. Longman made a fitting reply
on behalf of his wife and himself,
thanking them for their gifts and to
Mr. and Mrs.' Dolmage for the use
'of their home.
BRUCEFIELD
Miss Betty Johns of Seaforth,
spent the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Haugh.
Mr. and Mas. Edgar Allan and
Many visited' with Mrs. Allan's
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Griffith and family at Niagara
during the weekend,
Mrs. Griffith and daughter of
Stratford are guests at the homes of
her sister and family Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Elliott and family, and uncle
and aunt; Mr, and Mrs. H. Berry.
Mrs. S. Hey of Blake visited at,
the home of Mr, and Mr's. Archie
Mustard during the weekend.
Rev. Mr. Wren' of Stratford, who
is now working for the Temperance
Federation, at the morning service
here last Sunday, preathed a strong
temperance sermon. At the close of
the service in the school room a film
was shown which showed the use of
alcohol outside the body and the
wrong and evil: use when taken into
the body.
Mrs, (Dr.)' Moir of Henson, is a'
guest at the hone of her niece, Mrs.
Jas. Moody.
Red Cross will hold their monthly
meeting' at the manse on Thursday
at 2:30.
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Sat. Nite, Dec. 11th
Featuring.•
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BORN
CRAIG—At Scott Memorial Hospital. on
on Dec. 7th.. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Craig. Seaforth. a daughter
TOWNSEND—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Dec. 7, to Mr. and Mra. Elmer Town-
send. 11.11.3 Seaforth, a son
FORREST Roas and Margaret Forrest (nee
Treffry) of Tsckersmith. are hnppy to
announce the birth of their daugher,
Deanna Joyce, in Scott Memorial Hospi
tal, Seaforth, on December 3, 1143
TINNEY—Mr, and Mrs. Homer L. Thmey of
Hay Twp. are happy to announce the
birth of s son at Clinton Public Hospital,
on Dec. 5th, 1948
Edgar A. Guest
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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
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Beginning next wed,
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MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
W. H. FINNIGAN,
CHAIRMAN OF ROARD
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Every day hundreds of customers may be
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they know nothing about yours.
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That's your business ... nobody else's.
'You take for granted this private, personal
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All banks see to it that,your transactions—
and those of about 7,000,0[)9 other Canadians—
are kept safe prying eyes.
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