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The Seaforth News, 1947-12-25, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1947 THE SEAFORTH NEWS 2 BIG HOLIDAY DANCES! CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH NEW YEAR'S EVE DEC. 31 HATS, NOVELTIES, FUN GALORE. Dancing at 10 P.M. Admission 75c. Supervised. The fight is reserved to refuse admission to anyone, SATURDAY, DEC. 27 ROSS PEARCE AND HIS MELODY MASTERS Dancing at 9 p.m. Admission 50c '0-sUnatsq `la mEIIUI mEa wm P Rrsr 4r a. cA CHRISTMAS Please Accept Our Greetings and Let Us Thank You for Your Past Patronage The Kiddies' Shop Dooienna MeCuaig Eleanor Wilson } 9-' "PEACE ON EARTH,• GOOD WILL TO MEN" WISHING EVERYONE A HAPPY AND MERRY CHRISTMAS A A. WHITNEY FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE Phones: DAY 119. NiGI1T AND SUNDAY 65 TOWN TOPICS Rev. and Mrs. •H, V. Workman are spending (!lnristmas with Mr. and Mrs. Roland B. Stewart in Toronto. Mr.'Thos. hos. J'ohaistone and Miss Mary Johnstone are visiting at the hone of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Dillane in Hamilton Miss Dorothy Smith and Mr. Bud Smith, London, are spending the Christmas holiday at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Smith. Mr, Ernest Clarke, Victoria College,. Toronto, is holidaying at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Clarke, Mr. Walter Boswell, London, is a Christmas guest at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs, E C. Boswell Miss Luella Deine of Ottawa and her mother, Mrs, C C Kaine, are in London over Christmas with the lat• ter's son, Rev,,,,I, B. Kaine and. Mrs, Kaine, ' mas at her home in Mount Forest. Mrs. Frank Ryan, Cochrane, Miss Miss Ann Brodie, Toronto, is spend - Mary Ryan, London, Mr. Frank Ryan, ing the holiday season at the home of London, and Mr. Allan Ryan, Listowel, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brodie: are spending the Christmas holiday at their hone here. Christmas guests at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIver are Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin, Toronto, Miss Margaret McIver, Reg.N., Kitchener, and Miss Terry McIver, B.A., Petrolia Miss Mary Devereaux, Toronto, and Miss Helen Devereaux, London, are holiday guests with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Devereaux. NIr. and Mrs, Gilbert Beckley are spending the Christmas holiday with their daughter in Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Reith are spend- ing Christmas with the latter's mother Mrs. Ed Hill, at Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs, John Hotham Jr. and Bernard are spending the Christmas holiday in Galt with Mr, anti Mrs, P. 3. O'Reilly. Miss Jean McMaster, nurse -in -train- ing in the 1-Iarnilton General Hospital, is holidaying with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. 13. A. McMaster. Christmas visitors at the home of Mrs. Frank Devereaux are Miss Alice :Devereaux and Mr. Edward Dever- eaux, Toronto. Miss June Shaw, London, is spend- ing Christmas with her parents. Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto, is holi- daying at her home here. Christmas visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cleary are NIr. Pat- rick Cleary, London, and Mr. Jack Cleary, Sarnia. Mr. Donald Munn, London, is spend- ing the Christmas holiday at his home Mr. and Mrs. L. Graves are spend- ing Christmas with their daughter and son-in-law, NIr. and Mr's. Peters in. Galt. Mr. Dennis Walsh, Kitchener, is spending Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh. Town of Seaforth PARKING By order of the 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. Any contravention of this order will be strictly enforced in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, Sec. 40, sub- section 7 Miss Margaret O'Reilly and Mr. Frank O'Reilly, Kitchener, are spend, ing the Christmas holiday with their parents; Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Reilly. Dr, F. J, Burrows is in Ajax for Christmas with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Present are spending Christmas with relatives in Hamilton. Mr, and Mrs. Del Krauel and daugh- ter, Brantford, are spending Boxing Day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cud -more and family are spending the Christmas season at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke. Miss Gladys Thompson., Niagara Falls is spending the Christmas holi- day with her mother Mrs. J. B. Thompson. Miss Mary Clarke is holidaying at her hone in Stratford. Miss Elva Keith is spending Christ - -nnu"u,""anuu"m,„,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, o,,,,,ano.wa, nunumn",r, oa"un aaun..,"numuuuaau aua"aa"q Lumber ON HAND 1 car of Cedar -2” x 4" to 12" and 3" x 4" to 12". Lengths S' to 22' SPRUCE in 1- and 2 -inch, all widths and -length also car of Tongue and Groove Spruce 5, G, 7 and S inches wide PEELED CEDAR POSTS Straight and in good sizes, CEDAR GRAIN SHINGLES Dover White and Grey: Famous Johns -Manville Riding INSULATION—Loose of by the carton. Reclaimed C'edar Shingles No. 1 Red Band XXXXX Cedar Shingles PLYWOOD r/s, 3/16, 04 various sizes. , Linde and Hardwall Plaster Asphalt Shingles Beaverboard and Flexbocu'd Ilal'dwal1 ('laser, Roll Rooting Sashes and Doors. 3.,g" New Oak Hardwood Flooring On Hand—Some good Egg Coal—Stove Coke—Alberta Nut Car of Rosedale Hard Lump Coal on the Way Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd. "Where the Best Costs No More" PHONE 47 S'Ii1AFORTH New Year's Eve PARTY December 31st AT LOOBY'S HALL DUBLIN Dance the Old Year out and the New Year in to the music of LAURiE HATHAWAY & HIS BAND Dancing 9,30 to 2.15 a.m.. ADMISSION 1.00 PER PERSON Hats, horns, Novelties BORN MINN— At Scott Memorial Hospital on Dee. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Munn, Hen- sall, a daughter. SMITH—AL Scott Memorial Hospital, an Dec, 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, 002 Seaforth, a son, MoKENZIE—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dec. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Kenzie, Br•ucefield, a son. IIOGGAILTH—To Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth, Wallaceburg, in Chatham hos- pital, on Dec. 12, n son. BRUCEFIELD The regular meeting of the Bruce - field Y.P.U. was held on Dec. 8 and opened by singing hymn 51 followed by the Lord's Prayer. The minutes were read and adopted and roll call answered by 16 members, The meeting which was under Phyllis McBride's group was opened by singing hymn 998. Mary Grace McCully read the scripture, Luke 10: 25-37. Ruth Keyes then lead us in prayer.Phyllis then gave the topic "Go thou and do likewise". The meeting closed with hymn 562 and the nritpah benediction. A recrea- tional period under Mary McCully's leadership followed. annual meeting the election of of- ficers was held. The officers for 1948 are, Pr'esident, Arnold Keyes; vice -pies.,' Ivan. McCiymtnrt; sec'y, Charles Reid; press sse'y, Mary Beatty; treas., Doris Reid; organist, Joyce Stephenson; assis't, Jean Mc- liinley; song leader, Mona Itoid; topic for Jan, 5, John McConnell; recreation, Margaret MnClymont. The next meeting will be held on January 5th at the home of Charles Reid. Hymn 228 was then sung and Mary Beatty led in. recreation after which lunch was served. VARNA The Y.P.H. held their meeting at the home of Gordon Coleman. Miss lIern presided in the absence of the president. The meeting opened by singing hymn 249, after which Miss Hern read the scripture and follow- ed with prayer. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted and the roll call answered by fourteen members. Hymn 281 was then sung and Gordon Coleman gave the topic which was "Success". This being -the • CHRISTMAS GREETINGS NWatson & Reid 1 M. A. REID, Proprietor s '' :0 est n w-. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS THE FOLLOWING TELEGRAM HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM THE H. E. P. C. "Exemption under reg- ulations permitting part- ial show window lighting expires Dec. 25. No show window lighting permit- ted after that time" SEATO'"; TH MERCHANTS ARE REQUESTED TO OBSERVE THE REGULATIONS Seaforth Public Utility Commission DANCE! CARDNO'S HALL THURS., JAN. 1 FL.,NAGAN'S 7 -PIECE ORCH. Dancing starts 9,30, Adm. 50c Proceeds for the new hospital furnishings . Auspices of Seaforth Women's Institute NOTICE Owing to increased cost of Milky on and after Dec. 29 retail prices will be: Quarts 17c Pints 9c 1-2 Pint, 18 pc Cream 17c Ticket Holders please leave extra cash Maple Leaf Dairy REP 1947 F g Production l:xc,`t'lri r, iri 'ielat n'i .1 pee, 12, i7 A Recommendation of the Dominion. Provincial Conference 'I'liis uncaps the purchase c t' tilt same number r,i clrio'he at the same tilde 00 earlier than last year. While export contract negotiations are not + e unpin the Dominion Government has ver assuralt c that egg Prices will be brought m01e in lint' 'x' it 11 increased feed costs. This adjustment to apply after February 1st next. Place Orders Now For Early Chicks Scott Poultry Farms now bcpl:ieg — R. 0. P. S+red Barred Rocks: Cross breds in Red X Rock, Sussex X Red, Red X Sussex at last year's prices if ordered before Jan, 1st. Scott Poultry Farms PHONE 851 r 32 SEAFORTH UNEMPLOYMENT ' INSURANCE COVERAGE EXTENDED (Aotthoa•itli, P.C. 1,354, doted December Srd, 1947) ON AND AFTER January 1st, 1948, every, employee in insurable employment paid by the month whose annual remuneration does not exceed <$3,120.00 will be insured under the 'Unemployment Insurance Act. AT PRESENT those paid by the month whose annual remuneration is $2,400.00 or less are insured uncles' the Act. TI -TE CHANCE will not affect the coverage of all hourly, daily and piece rated employees and those paid on a mileage basis, who will continue Lo be insured regardless of earnings. WEEKLY RATEI) employees Whose earn- ings are expected to be $3,120.00 or less per year will continue to be insured under the Acb, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION J. G. BISSON, Chief Commissioner R. J. TALION, C. A. L. MURCHISON,, Commissioner Commissioner 1 a J a