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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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TO YOU AND ALL
HEALTH, HAPPINESS
AND PROSPERITY
FOR 1946
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s sifted cake 1 cup white corn syrup
2M tsp. Magic 2 eggs, unbeaten
Laking Powder 35 cup milk
13( tsp. salt 1 to v
34 cup shortening 32tsp. almoama
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lusciousness!, sift dry ingredients to.
gethcr 3 tmes. Cream
shortening. Add syrup
gradual]
after each addition- Add
of flour mixture,
Elond well. Add oggs, one
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each. Add remaining
our rtlisturo in thirds,
niternateiy with lnfik in
halves, beating well alter
each addition- Add hov-
ering. Enke in 2 greaecd
lightly floured 8" layer
cake pans a5 373'g until
done- Top and f111 lnyera
with peach -halves and
whipped cream,
MADE IN CANADA
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Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. 1, J. Linton, West
Monkton, announce the engagement
of their eldest daughter, Betty Mc-
Nay, to William Arthur Partridge,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Partridge,
Monkton, the wedding to take place
early inJan.uary.
BORN
ICLEINFELDT - At Scott Memorial
I-Iospital, on Dec. 20th, to Mr. and
Mrs, Harold, Kleinlelcit, Dublin 2,
't sou.
JOIINSTON—At Scutt Memorial Hos-
pital on Dec. 14th, l0 Mr, and .firs.
Robert Johnston, Clinton, a son.
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WISHING ALL MY
FORMER PATRONS
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VERY
HAPPY
�0 NEW YEAR
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If You Read This - - You Are Without
Excuse on The Day of Judgment
The responsibility of spending eternity in Hell is yours
and yours alone. Rom. 1:20
GOD'S WQRD SAYS; -
1. You Need To Be Saved
"Except a man be born again, he canlaot see the kingdom :. of
Clod. John 3;3
2. You Cennot'Save Yourself
"Not by -works -,f righteousness which We baro clone hill according
to I•Iis mercy Ile saved us-"- Titus 3:5
3. Jesus Has Provided For Your Salvation
"For Goil so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son,
flea whosoever belit'vetis in Him should not perish bil(ltave ever-
lasting' lite." John 3:16
4, YOUR PART: BELIEVE —REPENT- CONFESS
Remember — "He that believeth not is damned.” Mark 11:16
TUNE IN: Pilgrims Hour 7-7.30 EDST Sunday Evening
Local Station — CKLW Windsor
Old-fashioned Revival Hour - rebroadcasts on many stations
at various hour's
Chas. E. Fuller, P.O. Box 123, Los Angeles 53,
SUNNYVALE CHICKS FOR 1946
It is not too soon to place your 'order for your chick re-
quirements for 1946, while best dates are available.
Leghorn, Barred. Rocks; Leghorn X Barred Rock'
Hybrids.
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM
Andrew A. Moore, Prop. Phone 666 r 3, Seaforth
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TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and tllrS Frani; i Devereaux Port.
Ropy 11iss Alice Devereaux and 31r.
Edward 1)0{c,0aox, 'toron1', spent
Christmas at the home of their
smother, 1Vbt s his i gin ee Dever r ink•
ur. Fred ferule, Ottawa, was a
Christmas visitor at the bottle of hie
ntihet, -Mie. Janne; Beattie,
1[r.. Ella Moe Thomas, London,
spent Christmas at the home of Mrs.
Norman Nichol.
Christmas visitors at the hone of
Lorne Dale: Mrs. Dale and Mn Jack
Taylor of Walton, and Mrs. J. 3.
Sims and hi
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Mie Graham Vance, of Toronto,
01)0,11 Christmas with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box,
Miss t'Iitda Kennedy, London, was
a holiday visitor at the home' or her
mother, Mrs, Roland Kennedy.
Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto,
spending the Christmas holidays at
her home here,'
Mr, and Mrs, Glendon Christie,
Kitchener, spent the holiday seasoo
with, relatives here. •
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Reith and Bob-
bie, were Clu'istinas guests at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Hill, Georgetown.
Miss Josephine Edge visited 51 the
home of her brother, Mr, E, W.
Edge and Mrs. Edge, Toronto, over.
the holiday.
Miss Gladys Thompson, Niagara,
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lindsay
and Sheila, were Christmas visitors
at the bonne of Mrs. 3. B. Thompson,
Miss Maude Ilaatry spent Christ-
mas with relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and son of
Stratford spent Christmas with Mr,
and Mrs. G. A. Whitney.
Mr. and Airs. David GrievO of Lon-
don wt.te Christuias visitors WW1 bin
Mother, Mis. Grieve.
Miss' Florence Laidlaw of 'Toronto
is spending the holidays at her lronte:
Mies Lois Whitney is holidaying at
Stratford.
1i1 Curtis Taylor or Queen's Univ-
ersity. Kingston, is a holiday guest
with Miss Galbraith' and Mrs, Ada
Reid and •with Dr. -and Mrs, 3. A,
Gorwill. •
Miss Luella Keine, of Ottawa, is
visiting her mother, Mrs, Keine, for
Christmas week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clark, Wood-
stock, and Mr. and Mrs. AV, W. Rob-
inson, Londe!), were Christnias.: visit-
ors at the home of Misses Wilma Mid
Abbie Seip.
Misses Fergus Bell, Dorothy Smith,
Wilma Hay and Jean McMaster, Wes-
tern University, London. are spending
the Christmas holidays at their
homes here,
Mt 11 A. Reid and Miss Alice Reid
spent Christmas al the home of -lir.
and Mrs. M. G. Reid, Hamilton.
Mrs. 3. C. Cox and son Roderick,
Toronto. are visiting' 21 Lite house of
her p r outs, RIr. and Mrs, Barry
Stewart,
Miss Edith McNeil, Brantford is
visiting With i', 1 itives in town.
Sergeant Lloyd Fttrggai tit, RCAF.,
",1 .,
Ottawa, spent Christmas with JII's.
Hagg u'th and Phillip.
Misses Rita Duncan, Cornwall. and
Marc Duncan, Brescia Hall, London,
are spending the Christmas season at
the home of their parents, lir. and
Mrs. W. J. Duncan.
Misses Annie Brodie Toronto. and.
Jean Brodie, Kincardine are Christ-
mas
ist-
nuts guests at the home of their par.
encs, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brodie,
Mrs. Jessie nett and Master James
Higgins were Xmas visitors at the
home of the tormer's sister, Mrs. Mil-
ton Chesney and Mr. Chesney in
Toronto
Messrs. Cyril and Oswald Snowdon
spent Christmas at Niagara Falls.
Mrs. John MCNay returned 011 Wed -
nesday after spending the past few
weeks in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs, J. C. Monty, who were
married last week in Prince Edward
Island, arrive home this week end,
Misses Margaret Drover, Dundas,
Elsie and Dorothy Drover, Hamilton.
and lir. Jack Drover. Guelph. are
speeding the Christmas holidays at:
the hone of their parents, Mt'. and
Mrs, William Drover.
Hisses Clara Eckert, Hamilton, Ter-
esa and Edna Eckert, R.N.. London,
Messrs. Aldie Eci.ert, London, and
James Eckert, Ridgotown Were Xmas
visitors at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Eckert,
Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Morrison are
spending the holiday' season at their
homes in Barrie.
Miss Helen Snaith, London, spent
Christmas at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith,
Miss Vanstone and Mrs. VanEg-
moind spent Christmas with relatives
in Stratford.
Misses Mary McIver, Toronto, and
Margaret McIver, R,N., Kitchener,
and Teresa McIver, Western Univer-
sity, London, were Christmas guests
at the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter McIver,
Mrs, Louis. Hildebrand spent Christ-
mas at the home of her slaughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mu-
raski, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Cucimoro and
daughter Nancy, of Toronto, were
Christmas visitors at the home of
Mr's, J. F. Reid.
Mr. and Mis, W, A, Langford, Lon-
don, are spending the Christmas holi-
day at the house of Mr. and Mrs- W.
R. S11aw.
Mise Rena Fennell spent Christmas
with relatives in Brantford,
Mr. and Mrs. ,T, 0. Wallace stud
family spent Christmas vvatla relatives
DEAD in Palestine, Ohio,
AND
DISABLED
ANIMALS Pte: T. I, Fox, Veterau Guard, Tor-
onto, spent the Christmas season at
Die nomeo.i
Fox and Mrs. Fox.
Mrs- R. 1W. ;Tones is visiting at the
honlo" of her sister, Mrs. Stanley
DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. Wright, in Toronto. •
(Essential 'War Industry) Mr. James Kelly, Toronto, is spend-
ing the holiday. season at the home of
REMOVED PROMPTLY h f .his son Mr. Thomas
PHONE COLLECT SEAFORTH 15, EXETER 235
NIIMMSEINEMESENMEEVESVNE.xyhis Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W O. ‹.o y.
Mr, anti Mrs, Clans Mt
saaey, St. Cath-
nammonnenossasomesempaamaammoromregoommagemers
a DEAD or
DISABLED
Q-uialrly removed i11 clean, sanitary trucks. Phone collect
219 MITCHELL
WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED
crines, spent Christmas' season with
relatives here, •
Professor James Scott, Mas, Scott,
Messrs. Donald Scott and Ronald
Jones, Toronto'
were Christmas guests
at the home of Mrs. H. R. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs, Thaddeus Wolstay and
daughter Janis, spent Christtuas with
relatives in Hamilton.
• . Mrs. Blanche Halle, St. Jacobs, is
spending the holiday seasoo at the
home of her mother.
Mise Marie Fitzpatri eit Chat ansis
holldiving with her permits, Ili and
Mrs. Ed Fitzpatrick
Miss Jean Wasson, SI. Michael's
Hospital 1`otoiito and Bliss Maynle
Watson, G,tnera'l hospital, Stratford
are: seendinu the Christmas istmas hellidtty-
alUte home of their patents, ,Ir.
and Ml's loins S. Al arson.
Miss Eleitnoi'..Hudson of Brine ii
the Manse, with Rev. A. W. and Mrs.
Gardiner.
tVM[ss.. Laur,ii MacMillan of Toronto
with her norther, Mrs. W. F, Mae-,
LAW Maxine. Stanbury or Toronto
spent Sunday with her 'parents, Mr'• i
and Mrs, Wm, Stanbury,
Messrs. Neville McMillan, Loudon,
and Miles McMI!ian, Toronto, spent
Christmas with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs, J. M. McMillan,
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon. 'Willson and
Carol are visiting at the Borne of the
Cormer''s parents, Mr, and Mr's. Chas.
Millson, Ingersoll.
Mrs. J. A, ,'Ballantyne, London, was
a Christmas visitor at the home of
her parents, Mr, and -Mr's, 0, A,
Garniss. -
Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLean and
Ann were Christmas guests at the
home or Mrs. MacL ean's father, Mr.
Reuben Stevens.
Miss Lillian Faulkner spent Christ-
mas at the home of .her brother, Mr.
Wtlllazn Faullaler and Mrs. Faulkner,
Kitchener.
Toe, Sergeant W. Ort'en and Mrs,
Orren, who have been visiting: at the
home of the hatter's parents, M1', and
Mrs. A. W. Dunlop, will leave 1111x1
waelf 10 make their home 111 New
•
Mexico.
Mr, and Mrs, Jack IIotham Spent
Christmas at the hone of ]tel par, -its
Mt', and Mrs, P. Reilly, Galt,
Miss Betty Smith, Toronto, spent.
the holiday season at the hone of 1101'
parents, Nlr, and airs, W. Smith: Eg-
ntondvllle. '
Miss doth Pretty, Loudon, visited
at ilse home of her parents, e its, .lir, and
Mrs. Hurry Pretty. over tiro holiday.
Mr, Emerson Evans and Mrs. G.
Whaley of Gnderich spent Christmas
at the bonne of Mr. anti Mrs, A, W.
Moor".
1L•. and firs. GeraldBarry and son
at London spent Christmas Willi 111::
Maher Mrs, James Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthro' Willcox and
daughter are Christmas guests at the
home of her permits, Mr,- and Mrs.
Fred Wigg.
Mr, and Mrs, George MacDo nale.
Miss Jean MeeDonald anal Mr. Donald
MacDonald, Stratford) and Miss Mary
MacDonald, Tillsosrburg, were Christ-
mas guests at the house of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph McFadden.
Mr. and Mrs John AStewart spent
Cht'rstnsas in Stratford,
Mr. Robert McGonigle spent Christ-
mas it1 Kitchener.
rne7.
Nit and Mr: Nelson Coveuluck and
daughters Lois and loan. Wateltortl..
and, Mr. and lits. J K. 13 Brown,
were Christmas visitors at the bonne
o1 M1 and lits 3. M. Goveulock.
Mis Clara \ediger spent the
('hr lalnies 110l1tlay at her home 111
Clinton.
Miss Mary Broadfoot, Loudon was
a Christmas visitor at the heme
t of
her parent . Mr.andAhs James
Bn o ultoot,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gray and fam-
ily Stretford anent Christmas at the
bonne of Mrs W. F. McMillan.
Misses Peg Grieve Dresden llesele
Grieve, Chatham, and M3'. and Mrs.
Harry Grieve and family, Windsor..
or..
were Christmas visitors at the home
of their Parents, Mr. and Mrs. ]hos.
Grieve.
Miss Dorothy Reinke, Hamilton, was
a enlistntes guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Stanley Jackson,
Nh'. Andrew Little left this week to
spend the winter at Brantford at the
home of Inc'son Mr. and Mrs, 1V. H.
Little. '
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Gillespie of
Toronto are spending a few days at
the horde of his Parents, Mr. aril Mrs.
Neil Gilleypie,
Nin. Hugh Williams. rated teal student
of Western stern University, spent. Christ
Mass with :his 'neither. Rev. R, H. and
Mrs. Williams at the Manse.
Mrs, Mary Lindsay ay r etir ned to her
liome in Florence afet Spending some
time with her brother. Mr. Theme
Staples, who has been id.
Lieutenat Stanley Dorranee, Brock -
vide, was a visitor over the holiday
at. the Home of Isis mother, Mrs. Mae
Dorrance,
Mr. Anderson Bell, Hamilton, spent
Christmas at the home of his parents.
Mr, and NL•s. 3. L. Bell,
Misses Betty and Pauline Matth-
ews, Kitchener, spent the Christmas
season at the homeof their parents,:
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Frank, Flint,
Mich.; is visiting at the home of the
latter's sister, Mrs. William Kerr,
Mn and Mrs. John Shoidice, Lon-
don, were Christmas visitors at the
hone of Mrs, 'Thomas Elder, •
Mo, and Mrs, Frecl Walsh, Wood-
stock, spent Xmas at the home of
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Fortune,
Mr. anti Mrs. Reginald 'Rintoul and -.
sou, Kitchener, were Christmas guest:
at the house of Mr, and Mrs. Gra't`
Fraser,
Miss -Celestine O'Leary, Windsor.
wets a holiday, guest at the home of
Imp parents. Mo. and Mrs. A. O'Leary,
How Much Noise Can Von Take?
How long could you stand
crickets chirping, a rooster crowing,
a marimba player serenading you
day and night with the same song?;
The courts hear many complaints
on noise. Some of :their decisions,
diverting reading, appear in The
American Weekly with this Sunday's
(December 30) issue of the Detroit
Sunday Times.
DANCE!
New Years i h t
JAN. 1
P Looby's Hall
DublinS
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BLACKIE DENOMME BAND
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BRODHAGEN AftW.INARARMOtalninWPOWtel,9itilill
Donald Harold. lot )fit .4 :11 of 1Ir. I
a7111, M1%. Geo, Bcuctn)an u, was bap- D," °" °", s , ,,,,
t,�•1,1 t Peter's
>,c n St. Lrlth'r•au Church o
Sunday. Pis.'
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cher and Gau•aldine �Kahl atter 1V1 +�y gry V ,� , j
h Nita Betterments. Ralph his•
Me
Renck wt -)e sponaom
a hln 1s pc-rty Joy tb„ r nl ,erg
Pa. I I of St. Peter'!.. Lutheran
Chnfnh rrtt, held i ,bitty A program
was erlaug'5 by lila. Schultz and
cns1stcd of recitations and songs by
the wee tots. They were thea treated.
to candy, ltttls, oranges, cookie: and'
milk.
Funeral service Was hold at the
home e Ol Mrs. Sophie 11 BP
1
11 1PWieN
1 for
her sister, Ml's, S Murray, of Dublin.
The sympathy' of the community Is
extended to the bereaved.
The annutil Christmas concert was
held at St., Peter's Lutheran Church
on Christmas eve, with a large crowd
Visitors: Mr, and Mrs. Jolnr H01-
latz, of Kitchener, with. Mr, and Mrs.
Ed Praetor.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Stauch and son r
Warren, or Ifitcheuer: with her par-
eats, Mr, and Mi's. A. E. Queren-
gesser,
Wren Doris Hinz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, John G. Hinz. is holidaying
at home prior to her discharge from
the navy.
Miss Audrey Hinz isholidaying;
with her grandparents. 1Ir. and Mrs,!
.y .°t'for8t +1'
Con Sippel, Tavistock,
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Querelagesses,
spent Christmas Day with Mr. and
Mrs. John' A. Arheckle, Toronto.
RVir. Mid Mrs. Dalton Hinz are
spending Xmas with her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Cinnamon. of Cleveland.
and New Tear's with relatives in
Indiana.
Nn., and Mrs. \\ I t;lu rengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. llu S I' Slitildice. Gary.
Warren and Iiogtl \It. ;,:,d :\Ir,. 11.
oitl Diegel and Glenn, -lir. John
Diegel, spent Boxing I)ay with Mr.
end Mrs. Ed 'Crossley.
The Ihorl[r uc',•it Sebnol r m •'rt w.1'.
hclrl i'rirlay ev,-tih g. tt, the eelight. bf
'1 calmeitY ('1.011(1 111 .fa -l. Gntamute
ie the teacher ;ofd i. t 1'.t 1 n1y to he
congratulated for splendid entertain -
111011t. The school was i5•.,utifuiiy' det•-
orated_in rod and gr, ''n vrepe paper
and cedar with decorated Xmas tree.
Mrs. Harold Diegel was pianist and
the prograrilnie, announced by Mr.
Wan. Vock, consisted of songs. dances.
drills, recitations and short :kits..
The pupils did their parts to perfec-
SSA'T,, DEC. 29th
l3U,�CIi11t� D3N011iITI'i
ORCHESTRA
Adm. 50c
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tion and showed that they must have
received hoers of patient training. At
the close of their programme they
were rewarded for their ef'Orts by a
visit from Santa Claus, The program
was: First Merry Clirlstuas song by
Schon; keeitation of \Veleonae, by
Donald Miller and Maureen Hinz;
Boys' Pyramid, A Merry Christmas
to Von; Doll Drill called Country
Garden Chairman's Remarks, Wna,
Vock; Skits, Broadcasting. Lloyd
Pfeifer; Piano Solo, Betty Jean Hills;
Sailors' Horn Pipe, George SsuYth
and Donald Miller; Minuet, Grand-
father Clock, Maureon.Hinz, Gary
Sholdlce; Dumbell Drill, Geo. Smyth,
Roy Benernaann, Shirley RieltI, Chas.
Scherhar'th, Joan Kleiner. Donald
Miller; recitation by Gary Sholdlce,
"Bringing in the Tree" Dialogue;
Clown Drill; Piano Solo, Maureen
Hinz: iluttclt Dance; song by School.
t hrhsrma. Joy Dar•kie Song. a med-
ley.ot Southern Airs: A dialogue tt11h.
the hip of, the family; Petrel .,inti.
irma Vock.
Want and For Sale ada, ,3 weeks 50c.
DIG CHRISTMAS AND
NEW YEAR'S
al Dance
So
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in Dublin
FRIDAY
DEC, 28 AND JAN. 4TH
Liruch Daau•hlg 5.31i to 1.::0
Rhythnrairea Admission sot;
Seaforth Women's Institute
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RI DANCE R`
TUESDAY, JANUARY 1
CARDNO'S HALL
MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA
"Tile .Anisic That Everybody' Enjoys
ADMISSION 50c
,< The money has to
be "raised", too.
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When there's a barn to be raised a man's
neighbors ... sometimes a whole coin.
munity ... often ;pitch in and help hits
do the heavy end of the work.
And as for the money needed for materials, that, too...
although few people stop to think about. it .. , often comes
from co-operation, too.
Four million or more Canadian "neighbors" pool a part
of their savings in Life Insurance, Their premiums add up
to a huge sum, pari of which is available for farm and towia
mortgages, so that when a farrier, for instance, wants to
build, or enlarge, or renovate, he can raise the money
neatly.
The Life Insurance business is siricliy'a "riei§ "'.1;.'°
business . , . a great co-operative enterprise which aims
Vora;
the protection of the people by the people.
Itis
good citizenship
to own
A Message from the Lite insur•
sate Companies In Canada.
A. portion of every dollar invested by the
Liffe Insurance companies helps to finance
farmers and town dwellerswho occa-
sionally need mortgage loans to realize
their ambitions and get ahead. The re
mainder is invested in government and
municipal bonds and other securities
under government regulations. Every
man who Awns Life Insurance does
More than safeguard the future of hia
loved ones . , he also shares in
Canada's' progress.
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