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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1939-12-22, Page 8;l iy rr4 1l4',11 iti , i r �r jd, ft's duh v'• r�•iv'r1�µ, • TILE B M RON nr'.+•' S P Y g • r,. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas ;.4SWEET NAVEL ORANGES From Dozen 15c ap co Loc NIXED NUTS 2 'pounds :PEANUTS Trier pound t1•'1000LA.T E S 1-1b. box 35c 10c 25c ICRANBERRLES 23c CELERY—Large Stalks 5c F'}n .pound eiAIt1GERLN.ES—Large size 19c Dozen .. NBcGORhitLCK'S TOASTED 191c SODAS -2 Pkgs. i J SLICED PINEAPPLE ' Tin PIMENTO Tin -i HEAD LETTUCE 22 for ;IAIABQB. COFFEE half pound ARROW BLEND TEA Half pound d 10c 10c 19c 22c 28c A. Cel Routledge PHONE ie4 An ., Insurance ;; of Good Wishes for A Very Merry Christmas WATSON & RE1D� ` -' •t^= :a -r• %Sr- P .rte s ..;i �jr •r' tyr. ; 1�< zt 0 O y Q • S. T. Holmes & Son fi. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O 10 , FUNERAL SERVICE 0 4> Main Street, Seaforth O 'V O O B. T. Holmes, resitdence O "C> Cads ri'ah Street, West; phone 0 O Nei 119-W. Charles Holmes' O 40 residence, Goderieh Street, 0 0 East; phot No. 308, O 'C9 Ambulance Service O 'O A+ijnetable hospital bed fare O �9 rent 0 'O Night calls, Phone 308 O 10 Day calls, Phone 119-J O t9 (gauges moderate. O 12-17 Q K9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 aC9 0 H. C. BOX 0 C9 FUNERAL SERVICE 0 ti Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service O 0 Hospital Bed •O with adjustable rachet oper- t0 a 'ted spring for rent. 0 Night Calls Day Calls 0 Phone 175' Phone 43 0 12-57 40'00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 O O O THE SECOND DIVISION COURT COUNTY OF IUJZON Oaks t this Domini n Bank Build- ing, Seaforth, Offer hours: Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday, 1.30 p.re he 5 p,�. Saturday eventing, 7..0 p. . to fl p._. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurances Agencies - Seaforth ANNOUNCES the prrebfiie elf the tnsant>see badness of Saye & Meir, and the edditioe of their chriaoanies Lo oar previous Smell - lake `Mlles us to give anexeelded service In *ll Bum SEAFORTH ONTARIO 1•-•7 4 1 NEWS OF THE TOWN Announcement.—MT, and Mrs, W. A. •Sttau+bury, of Egm'ond+vi,lle, an- nounce the engagement of their elder daui titer, Eneth AIioe, to Mr, Martin F. Siegmund, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Iieecmpa Siegmond, Tozonto, the marriage to take place in St. James' Cathedral, Toronto, on December 23. Brides -To -Be Honored.—Three gra- duate nurses and brides-to-be were honored on Wednesday evening wiliest they were entertained at dinner at the Queen's. 'I\be places o•f the three brides-to-be, Mi +s . laselyn ,Goldiag, Miss Anne Feeney auti Miss Ruth Kalbflels,eh, were marked with nose- gays anti each one received gifts. Christmas Music At St. James'.— At St. James' Church on Christmas .Eve, the junior choir will sing at 11.30 the felluwfng carobs, "0 Holy Night," "In the Starligthit" and "Silent Night." The 'chair consists of pupils' of St, J'oseph's convent. The choir of St. James' Church, will sing "Condone's• ,r eatss in l"' at 12 p.m., to be followed by "A.deste F'ideles." There will also be Low Manses at 9 a.m. on Christ- mas morning. Britannia Installs Officers,—There was a large attendance of the mem- bers of Britannia Masonic Lodge at their regular meeting held in their lodge rooms on Friday evening 'least, ween the newly elected officers for 1940 were .inbtalled to their several offices. The installing officers were EUCHRE and DANCE OLD AND NEW TIME ST. COLUMBAN WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27th Cards 9 p.m. sharp Agar and Collins Orchestra KIPPEN EAST W. I. SPONSORS EUCHRE AND DANCE Watson's Hall, Kippen WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27th, Proceeds for war work, CARDS 8 P.M. Murdosk's Orchestra All Ladies Provide Lunch GENERAL ADMISSION - 25c Reserved Seats Subscription lists for Re- served Seat Season Tick- ets for all scheduled Inter- mediate '8' hockey games, will remain open at the TASTY GRiLL unti•I Tues- day night, December 26th. Place your name on the list to be sure of a good seat at every game. a W. Bra, G. Jefferson, W. Bro. ribbens. and W. Bro. P.•-1'�lumst( t Clinton. 'Th'e new olPicet's a W. A. Wright; LP.M•, at Holmes; SW:, •issoss' •Scott; J•W.; D. Ferguson; Citaplr,uin, J. H. Red 'Fzrear,sur'er, J. E. Keating; Secreta K. M. McLean; S.D., I. 11. Weedma J,D., Frank Kling; I.G., W, L, Why 1). of C., H. E. iegeay i S.S., D. Wilson; J,S., H. Snell; Tyler, Jax, Rankin. Following the lodge w refreshments were served and a v pleasant social tour spent. Congratulations and Best Wishes Congratulations' and best wishes extended .to Mrs. James G. Mc:Sticlh who on Monday last celebrated d 76th. birthday at die home of 1 daughter', Mr•s', K. D. Holmes, in to During idle afternoon 'Mae. Hal was 'hostes•s at an afterrt'oon tea wt eight of Mrs, Mcelicdlael's old frier were guests, Featuring the aft noon was a musical program wt Mrs. McMichael rendered -, seve piano select'i'ons and Mrs. J. M. G enl'ock sang, accompanied' by Miss I. Graham. Mrs. McMichael was 1 recipient of many congratulations a email gifts. •x:' ' __ P Sermon Subjects For Next Sud, —St. Thomas' Churoh: Rector, R Dr. Hurford. -11 a.m., "The Word 1 came Flesh; 7 p.m„ Carol servic Sunday achoord, at 10 a.m. Ghristul Day -8.30 a,m., Holy Communion; a.m., Holy Communion and sht sermon. Northside Unites' Church: Rev, V. Workman, Minis tors -11 la.r "That Sear of Bethlehem"; 2.30 p.r Sunday School Cilrisirnee rally; p.m., A special service of Christen music, senior atud junior choirs eo 'bine in Christmas caro'l's and e thems; Tlhursday,, 7.45 p.m„ Pray meeting and song service, IMcKiilop Charge—Christmas st vices: Bet7he:l, 10 am„ Duffs, 11. a.m.; Cavan 2.30 p.m.; Christmas Tering for Missims. — 11 W. Gra Minister. First Presbyterian Ohureh—Sunda school at 10 a.m,; morning servir 11 a.m., Christmas music by Juni and Senior Choirs; evening service, p.m,, The Christmas cantata., "TU Messiah's Coming" will be render by the senior choir. Everybody w come. Mid -week meeting Thursda a't 8 p.m.—Rev. Hugh Jack, Ministe Funeral of Former Resident,—T funeral was held from the home his ronin -law, Mr. Alexander Boy Mill Road, on Tuesday afternoon of former well known resident of S forth. and vicinity- in the person George Thomas Comeron. Mr. Ca eron's death' o eurrel in Victoria Ho pital, London, on Sunday, the resu of a fall from a roof in August las the remains being brought here f interment in Maitlandbank cemeter the services' being conducted' by Re A. W. Gardiner, of Egmondville Uni ed Church. Mr. Cameron, who w in his Seth year, was born on t 14th concession of McKillop, bei the youngest son of the late Willie Cameron, of Tuckersmith. He w• married about -thirty-lour years a to Miss Mary McKay, daughter the late Alexander McKay, of E mondville, Eleven years ago he pia chased D. H. Stewart's butcher bus ness to Seaforth and later engaged i roofing and painting in different I. calities, and latterly in London. H is survived by his wife and motile Mrs. William Cameron, Seaforth; a so t'hnee sons and three draughtera Mr's'. Alexander I3oyes, Tuckersmith Isabel Cameron, Philadelphia; Mu DIRECTORSt 1V•fllta. Rrrt'.ex, Londosboro; George Brodhagen; James Son. , Gotiorleh; AUX. Hroalddoot, R. 2, �; Mel! aider lltei+Ilrloa, ; � genre) or, fl. iii. �artille ; �du�tt o, eatoa+tte r 1 can vi i -- - .-44) Xmas Specials at CRICA'S Christmas Flowers Beautiful Cyclamen—just load- ed with Sewers 60c and $ Cherry Trees ., 60c and $1 Potted Azalea—healthy Q�rl 00 flowering plant e Leave' Your Order For Cut Flowers and Poinsettas Christmas Chocolates Nationally known lines—Nell- sons, Pattersons and Annie Laurie, in Christmas So_ wrappings. Per pound._ J Christmas Ice Cream Complete Rolls and for your ing. selection of Bricks, Bulk lee Cream ready Christmas entertain - tee Cream Novelties and Spec- ial Orders' require 48 hours' no- tice. -MIME YOUR Hol Christmas Nuts Including Walnuts, Alm'o'nds, Filberts, Brazils; 23c Pound L�3 Fresh Roasted Peanuts 15c Pound Christmas Candy Every kind. of Candy. Just what the kiddies love! 15c From, pound CHRISTMAS CAKE • Why work and worry over Christmas Cake when you can Buy this Luscious Cake so reas- onabIy7 DARK CAKE—Filled with fruits and nuts; every mouthful a real treat! 60c Per Pound LIGHT CAKE—Just like your mother used to make and, oh so delicious! =yic Per Pound JJ'ffJJ Full line of Cigarettes, and Tobacco in Christ- mas Wrappings DAY CRICH'S Bakery 1,1 7, Phone 34 SEAFORTH rj ;e re:: m;H.Oci(Ey rk tH, aes ark cry eel:: eel let• ser. let; ren Ids er- ten ral av- H, he nd = ' ay. 3e- e - as 11 >rt 13ick H. Ti. le, n, 7 as ian m_t al. es ing sr- Y0 )f- R festivities. ay "The fe, tor, or paid 7 each le ing ad j'oyable el - ,r•. 'dea'th d'ay y© year. Randall esf ty, daughteu• a fallowing l'o'p. of_ Milverton, co trict It years t and ed ar are y' vertoar; v' Florence t funeral ar ternoon he W. Workman as officiated, gc Kirkton. of bearers Ernest g_ Hodge, i death , daught'er L' December r' esteemed 1. person, late ' been 7—but Intermediate `B' STRATFORD (PERTHS> —vs- — ' SEAFORTH (BEAVERS) December 28th at 8 p.m. ' The remodelled Palace Rink now has seating accommoda- tion for 1,000. Since this is the first scheduled game in the group, there will be a big crowd to cheer the Beavers on • to victory! .0 Regent Theatre Seaforth .0 lel, Arthur and Jack. in London, Glen in Tucker•s•mith. The palibear- ers were W. Charters, A. Nicholson., Thomas Lane, Robert Boyes, and William Cameron, Y. P. S. Holds Christmas Party.— arty.— The regular m'eeting of the Young People's Society of First Presbyter Ohureh,, held in the school room of the church• on Tuesday evening, gook true form of a Christmas party with the theme of Christmas prevail- throughout the • - whole meeting, Christmas, carols were sung and Rev. Hugh Jack read the Scripture lesson, pointing out that Christmas should mean more to us than just the usual The young people's paper, Gazette," was read by the Miss Alice Reid. Santa Claus his annual visit and presented member with a gift. The serv- of refreshments closed a very evening; and Bert - edi- en - a and dis- Mil - af- Mr. V. • Death Death of Mrs. James Gallop. --The occurred' in London on Tues- of Mrs. James Gailop in her 84th Mrs. Gallop was formerly Mary and' was born in Brant Coun- near Brantford. She was of the .late John Randall, her marriage to James Gal- of M•orningtou Twp., lived near they went later to the of Neepawa, Manitoba. Sixteen ago they moved to Milverton rived there until Mr. Gallop pass- away thirty years ago. Surviving three sons: Joseph Gallop, Waldemar, John and Miss Gallop, Seaforth. A private took. place on, Thursday from the re'addene,e of Gallop, Gouinlock St. Rev. H. of Northside, United Church I'n4etment was made ..in Union Cemetery. The pall were her sons, a grandson, Gaullop, Mitchell, and Lorne Staffa. Death of Mrs. -William Hart, The occurred at the home of her in Goderich on Monday. 18th, of a well known and. resident of Seaforth in the of Jane Noble, widow of the Corpor al Hart. Mrs. Hart had in failing health for some time always maintained a cheery dis- Tie' ':'' *Robert *Non CUMMlNGS • GREY, r *GLORIA JEAN T%3'id �LS R.IUi.Gfn *Beulnk voNDI*Virginia WEINER Margaret LINDSAY*C Aubrey SIAITM '1 t position 4 illness. Scotland 5 Canada 4 poral ti'oo F a Church, i the to ters Carter, i and James S,eaforuh, I five Jack 01 and I 'vote I morning William meat ! cemetery. Thomas' bearers I Sprout, T. —First school tertainment during 'her long and trying The deceased was born sixty years ago and'• came in 1908. Her husband, Cor- William Hart, was killed ill in September of 1918. She was member of St. Thomas' Anglican also the W. A., tee Guild and Order of the Eastern Star. Left mourn their loss are three dangh- and three sons: Mrs. George Clinton; Mrs. Harold Murney Miss Patricia Hart, Goderich; of Kirkland Lake; William, and Joseph, Clinton; also grandchildren, Billie, ieanrnie, and Jimmie Carter, of Clinton, Patsy Murney, Goderich. A pri- funeral was held on. Wednesday r•nt from the ho 0 g :home f her son, Hart, Coleman Street, inter being trade in Mai•tlandbrank Rev. Dr. Hurford of St, Church officiated. The pall- were R. G. Parke, R. Fred Johnston, A. W. Diek, Jackson 'and Robert Grieve. ---�. E in to d ac- a r w of h F r H - it w J. w' v M h G of SD Christmas Sunday School Concert. Presbyterian Ghurnh Sunday Meld its annual Oh'r'isttnas en- in the school room M , moi. 'ur-1, Y�,,,1? X•` 3P -g. „,• t y, jl i;r�l „.,..•-. "I erre Nruag R 3ackt4on Otubio of of C removed PHONE PHONE FREE SERVICE t/b en' sp ;n M fn u p Ob, ea OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD HORSES OR CATTLE promptly and efficiently. Simply phone "COLLECT" to WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED 21 INGERSOLL 219 - MITCHELL 4, &--T. r�1t leS. '�• le is k I,. �, fie 1e • It, ,}' — aec Cw/ . FOR STRATFORD - GODERICH COACH LINES- FALL AND WINTER TIM& TABLES Leaven Seaforth for Stratford: D Ry 8.40 ,am. and 5.25 p.m. Leaves Soafortl, for Goderichi Daily eaceist Sunda, and trot, 1.25 tone se l 8.10 xr,m. Min. dud ? L, 1,25 g.re. and 10.20 ran. donne tient at Stratford for Toronto, Ban littoi6, Buffalo, London; Taviateek. Woodstock lbetrolt. ♦gaits eee'I Bnada. owerut ca taterdst vet his of rat lid• stn the Of A A. DEC ER 2g, 1939. the ahureb on Monday eventing, who eighty scholars partook of a sumpt ous supper, served by the teaches wv1eh yeas followed by an Interests program at which a number of t parents and cider people, were pz. eat, and over which Miss MCLe presided. It consisted of an •opens chorus, "Hark, the Herald Ang Sing." . Christmas' carols by the Pri ary Class, a story by Miss McLea trio, Jean McMaster, Sue Nixon a Peggy Willis; trio, Lenore Habkir Helen Smith and Doris Ferguso quartette, Donald Smithy Billy Mun Anchie Hubert anti William Jac! piano duet, Donald Munn, Erne Clark; re'citatio•n, Miss Gamble; sol Doris Ferguson; recitation and sol Jean Wright; chorus by Mrs. C. Br die's class of boys.- Just as the pr•i ary class were singing "Santa Cla Has tome to Town," a rap w heard on the door. When Dona Munn' opened it that kindly, port old gentleman, Santa Claus', appear ed carrying ads pack of presents a walked toward. the Christmas tre where One distributed boxes of can to the delighted children, Mrs. M. Rennie and Miss Gamble acted piaiuists. Northside W. M. S. Elects. — T1 annual meeting and election of o cern of the W. M. Society of Nort side United Churoh was held in t school room on Thursday aftern'oo with a good attendance, The Pres dent, Mrs. H. V. Workman, open the meeting with a Christmas hym' "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear The minutes and roll call by the se retary, Mrs. A. L. Porteous, was f lowed by, reports brought in by th differorst se'areta,nies. A , temper e reading, "Drive Agralnst Blind Pi Urged by Crown," was• given' by Mr C. C. Keine. Mrs. Finlayson as lean er of Circle 6, had charge of the pr gram, whie'h took the form'of a ca dle lighting cep-em,ony. "Ohristma At M,idras" is an exact reproductio o'f the Christmas day broadcast fro Madras in which eight world Chri tians took pant.. The meeting close with "God Save the King" and th Mizpah' benedict]'an, The followin are the officers for 1940: Honorer president, Mrs. Beattie; past pres ceat, Mrs, J. C. Laing; president, Mr H. V. Workman; let vice-pres„ Mr Roy Lawson; 2nd vice-pres„ Mrs, A, Bremner; 3rd vice-pres., Mis Annie Lawrence; recording sec„ Mr A, L. Porteous; treas., Miss Anni Ferguson,; Christ int Stewardship sec Mrs. Robt. Archibald; eorrespondin I Mrs. J. C. Laing; press' secre tory, Mrs. Margaret Cuthill; temper once secretary, Mrs. C_' C. Koine Missionary Monthly secretary, Mis J. Ferguson and Mrs. W. Webster Lite'nature sec., Mrs. Spencer; Com munity Friendship, Mrs. 'Con:sitt au Mrs'. Finlayson; Associate Helpers Mrs. J. Barron and Mrs. S. Hanna Watoll Tower sec., Mrs. T. McM•fch eel; pianist, Mrs. Coates; assietan pianist, Mrs. C. A. Barber; suppl committee, Mrs. Grieve, Mrs, Barron Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. Simpson, Miss T Bristow; finance committee, Mrs Workman, Mrs. Root, Archibald, Mis Annie Ferguson, Mrs. Finlayson, Mrs Reid, Mrs. Hineh'ley; Baby Band Mrs. J. McIntosh and Mrs. F. Storey; Mission Band Leaders, Mrs. W. Bar her and Mrs'. Broad•foot; auditors M•rs. Laing and Mrs. Finlayson. LOCAL BRIEFS • Mrs. Margaret T. Mulligan, of Grand Forks, North Dakota, will come a Seaforth Thursday evening to pend Christmas with friends. • Mr. Thomas Gillespie, of Kem'pt- ill, is spending the Christmas hole at the home of his parents, Mr. nd Mrs, Neil Gillespie. • Mr, and Mrs. Sol Williams have turned from Kitchener, where they ere visiting relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. T. A. G. Gordon' and Mr. Donald Gordoze will spend Christ- mas in Toronto, ' • Mrs. D. H. Wilson and son: John Gordon, will spend Christmas at her ome in Detroit, • Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Golding leave rid ay for T'oron'to to attend, the Per ett-Golding wedding. • Mrs. James Hays and Mr. H. Glen ays will spend Christmas at Walk- s ex lie. !•• Reev. Hugh, Jack was confined to the Manse on Sunday last through in'ess. His' pulpit in First Church as occupied by Rev, W. A. Bremner, loo delivered two excellent sermons. • Mr. Thomas Grieve, of Monet- Ile;Iiylret Hannan, ILitch)eU, and re. James Baxter, of Stratford, were ere this week owing to the serious inose of their mother, Mrs- Thomas rj eve. • Mr. John Forrest, of Tucker- mith, is •,visiting friends at Sault Ste. M• • Mr. J. H, Reid ha.s, returned from oronto where he spent several weeks the home of his son, Mr. Arthur gid. • Mrs. B. Higgins and son, James, Sudbury, are guests at the home fter Pator and grandmother, Mrs. Flett and Mrs. J. R. Habkirk. Mr. Biggins -wilt- join them here for hris'tmas. • Mr. Van Bell, of London, spent e week -end at the home of bis par- ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell. • Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Willis will end Christmas' in Dundas. • Mr. W. A. Crich spent last week Toronto, 1 Dr. E. A. McMaster and Mrs. Me- ster were in Toronto this week. • Mrs. Keith McLean ,has returned om Hamilton and Taranto. • Mr's'. J. C. Laidlaw, who suffered stroke in November, is ably to sit in bed and is looking forward to ristmas. • Mr. Willi'am Brine spent a few Ya! i0 Toronto this, week, • Mr. James Scott, of Harvard Unl- siiity, Boston, is' spending the G"lnnlstmia,a holidays' at the home of. mother, Mrs. H. R. Scott, • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westaway, Hamilton, were week -end guests the home of flier parents, Mr. and Uri Montgomery Patrick in Tucker- LIlir • Tucker - Miss Helen Ame'nt i spending Christmas holldiaya at the home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wdliipm an sot. DbITJoNAL LOCAL ON PAGe 6 u- :3, ng he in ng is m- id k, n ' of e- m- is is d Id Ily nd e, 1. le ffi- b- Ile n ed c- ol- e e 1ys o- ;c s ,-0 s- d ,,!I y ,vt , s •t yr, $ .0 Regent Theatre Seaforth NOW SHOWING George Raft Claire Trevar "I Stole A Million" Monday Tuesday Wednesday THURS., FRI., SAT. THE SCREEN'S CROWNING fi , ACHIEVEMENT! �r< • BETTE1;1212,0L.:. DAVIS', The Private+ y'lde,SQ ' wr . IN TECHNICOLOR area OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND DONALD PRICE • HENRY STEPHEN ON • VINCENT Tie' ':'' *Robert *Non CUMMlNGS • GREY, r *GLORIA JEAN T%3'id �LS R.IUi.Gfn *Beulnk voNDI*Virginia WEINER Margaret LINDSAY*C Aubrey SIAITM , Coming -- "THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC" 0 *a, w� �, r.# ;r.;: ,t,. 4 ' , w' ,:'.;'„..1,-�'w_,a1.:", .,. » ,. r- Tie Your Tag To Gifts From Here R. R. McKINDSRY .• ;tet,p,;r,.w,,.,e-•,x•-,.w•,r 4. .:. .4, .. ,4 .. , ,4.. , ,,,, • r, ,ti : •4 - r„ ••', �` ti (Mm 'k 4, t ,�'1~ 4 f t' da ir y.. •, -i (.„, Y, rte,,' ;r.�: nr� � .,>-: �w'4 t i opsr 1.a - `{� . Phm . • .l5appp Xmas to all r..,,,, ir.: