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"'1"d, A this season'. of the year estin olateat. was carried out and TY14 14no Apd Betty Aum.,v ilea` I�HUNE 4 SEAT {r1FLTH,.
l r, f',;; *t e: •psuse., to thank our Rev. ?.. 'lY •r Aiailixhma acted the part Mr and ,Dills. Leona>4d Ve�beeJA in :
` ,r ' P ,l s 'of Sainte ;Chane. The social commit• AT " W'al'laceburg Ak'+ar the week -e .
1,.1 rt a , ,,; ai~r'ilRs for tll,elr a,ssi tante .tom, u$de,>•,".-t'he direction of Mrs. Scott ••• • Miss 'rned'tine White o T . '�••J;,Dnnoan and C. A. Barber (stip)
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,� n Habkiirk, served. a delicious Christ- to, is 'spetliding'a few days with her were in London oit,Wednesday P1aY�-
n n�, oes�ful t1u6ney_s', and to E" mother, Mrs,.•. , . i in the London Curlin Club bon
rlrtw wfsh thein .all iixP Season's mss lunch, `There were about thirty , M, White. ng g
1a - Mrs. J044 Muir and daughter, spiel. 1 -
�. Shirley, havye.turned after spending
�s5 Pres THURSDAY, DEC. 27th" same time w• '..
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Presbyterian W, M. S. Meets.—The Xtk Mr, and Mrs. J. Dav
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`+' annual omeeting of the Senior Auxil- 8.15 P.m',`
is, Fullarton
s } , "ON, ! REID '` • Mr. Jack +.O'Rourke, of Detroit, is W�D,I.T(DN
Asa s,.,, xary of the . Womezr's Missionary So- ADULTS - 85c spending .
,I ciety was held in First Presbyterian priding �thethristma's holidays with. Christmas services ill be held ix,
°�'r ' Insurance ChurRh am Tuesday, Dec. 18th, Mrs. CHILDREN (under 14 years) 15c Mr. Basil PurCe1�1• �
N4 • Mr. , axe r Duff's United Church qn Sunday, Dec.
rt 1 1'l}orte 214 Seaforth Chas. Aberhart presiding. Yearly re- Q s� sr T, A. G. Gordon 23rd, at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Ill the
Ports were received and' adopted. — NUE SED — have returns from Montreal,' where, morning theregular, service will be
.i+'�ti a • " s g ,I, The following officers were installed Milthees Gor On a marriage of Mr: held, and in the .evening the choir
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, y � = - s, by Rey. R. H. Williams for 1946: Cuthill; Associate Helpers, Mrs. F. w.tI present a Christmas cantata.
Pres., Mrs. Robt- Eberhart; 1st vice- Stgrey, Mrs. J. Barron; •Watch Tow- • Miss Marion Watson is. spending The. Red tCross -meeting will 'be, held
") " ------ * . the Christmas season in Toronto.
,w,vtympies., Mrs. Helen McMillan; vice et, Mrs, T. McMichael; pianist, Mrs. • in the Community ball on Thursday,
15�r pies., Mrs. Jas. Kerr; 3rd vice -pies„ H. V. Workman; assistant, Miss A. Mrs. L. C. Jackson left on Satur- Dec. 27th. There -will be a lunch
Mrs, Chs Aberhart; 4th vice-pres., Ferguson; supply' com., Mrs, Cuthill, d'ay. for Acton; where she will visit ,counter and Dutch auction. Everyone
E We're' sorry for ,the Mrs. J. L Bell; sec., Mis.s Isabel Bal 1Irs. J- Barron; Baby Band, Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Hinton, and is welcome.
c Service lant ne; treas., Mrs. Mi. Hintgn.
rh,,ir Y ). C, Greig; Sup- F. Storey, Mrs. E. C. C'hamberlaiu; • Mr. and Mrs, L. Mgl:rison are
e You didn't often get, P1Y, Mrs. Bickell Home Helpers, key woman, Miss A. Lawrence; re spending.
1 ' But you'll agree with us, •Miss .Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. J, M. Gov- t the Christmas holidays in WINTHROP
p •ese.ntatives to Red Cross; Mrs. Barrie,
i we didn't often -let enlock; Welcome .and Welfare, Mrs, , ��
1 i press, NTrs. Keith sic. Cuthill and Mrs. Hay; finance tem., • Mrs. Lindsay, who has been vis
�`� . You dawn too very badly, John Beattie; - - J, Finlayson, Mrs, R. Lawson, iting her brother, Mr, Thos, Staples, . Spit. R. K. Davidson, R.C.E., of Tp-
If.'" And though we toiled without a Lean; pianist. Mrs. E. Geddes; Bar- firs: C. Glees,^Miss A. Ferguson has returned to Ler home in Strath perwash, spent the week -cud with his
11,,, , rest, bara Kirkman, Mrs. Wright; C.G.I.
,., Our Service suffered sadly, T., Mrs, J. Thompson; Mission Barad, roy, family,
- But—WE DID OUR VERY BEST. Mrs. D. H. Wilson, Mrs, E. H. Smith. • 'Messrs.. C, M. Smith, M. A. Reid, The Sunday School of Coven
rte ` LOCAL BRIEF'S Church held its annual Christmas
1.1tree and concert Friday, night, Dec.
l Although all the words of regret
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• Mr. William Campbell, who is an
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We still want to wish you
speeding the winter months here with
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Mrs. Campbell and son at the Royal
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• Mrs. Kellough, *of Blyth, is spend-
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orthside United -Church,—Rev. H.
trig the Christmas holidays with her
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Keep us in mind -�- won't you!
V° Workman, Minister: 10 a.m., Sun-
daughter,, Mrs, William Kelley, and
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a,m., "The Song of the Heavenly
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• Sgt. Lionel Fortune, of London,
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and with, his parents, Mr, and
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Christmas music, Senor and, Junior
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Mrs. Albert' Fortune.
•Mrs. J. E. Keating is her
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the year. A'wve$come to every wor-
daughter, Mrs, David Hoover, in
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Anglican—Dec 23r1 F u th S
• Mr. J. A. Case left on Tuesday to
7th. A splendid• program, consisting
of musical numbers, dialogues, panto -
mines and readings was presented by
the Sunday School children,. Mr. Jas.
.1I. Scott i as present and delighted
all with four reels -of pictures, includ
t 1119 a lovely Christmas story of San-
to Claus' Country.
BAYFIELD
The annual public school concert,
given by the scholars, wad held in the
Town Hall on Friday evening of last
week, with a large attendance. The
o z un- program was well arranged"bfwith a
c fir, day in Advent: St. Thomas', Sea- spend the winM . Detroit. play, "A Minstrel Troop"; choruses,
"�` Store • Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Free, of solos, recitations and laughable acts,
� forth -10 a.m., Sunday School; 11
, 11Stratford, were 'week -end visitors of , also Ithristmas carols. Mr. Jno. Bates,
r a.m., Morning Prayer, "One Whom Ye principal of the school, was the.
Ij.)` Know Not"; • 7 p.rh., Evening Prayer, M and Mrs. J. W. Free, pian -
I: Mr. Harold Jackson spent a few DANCE est, and Mrs. Parker, assistant teach.
"Even 'o,'Come, Lord Jesus." P er, was prompter. The program'; was
f days in Toronto this week.
F i; , d St. SMharr Is, Dublin -2.30 p.m., Sun- • Cpl. Kenneth Adams returned G.W.V.A:, SEAFORTH heartily applauded by the audience,
4 day p.m., Christmas Ser home last week from overseas, after - and the teachers deserve great credit
. vice, Holy Communion and sermon,
kA� z= `,'The 'New Bora King." SATURDAY, DEC. 2`L for the good training and well-deUv-
r , Dec. 25th, Christmas Day — St. ered program. Santa Claus gave .out
I 1W,+ Thomas', Seaforth-8.30 a.m„ Holy GILSON ELECTRIC Blackie Denomme's Orchestra many presents to the scholars.
Communion; 11 "a,m;, .Holy Common- ADMISSION - 50 CENTS Mrs. M. Toms visited friends in
Goderich last week.
" ion and sermon.—The Recto, s, Rev, C. % i
P. L. Gilbert, B.A., at aT services, WASHER �Le.'I/11Xe� Mrs. E. Featherston, of London, is'
The annual Carol Service of. St. _ _ 'visiting friends in the village over the..
P Thomas', Seaforth; will be held , on Just in time for delivery to your .home ,'Christmas holidays.
r � . Sunday, Dec. 30th, at 7 .m. for C.hr•stma y F The fishermen finished takir! their
' P i. s,or New Years morning. FOR SALE boats out of the water ,for winter on'
" "Jo To the World" Gilaon_Snowbird Washers will last Siz-room Frame House. Hydro.' Tuesday.
Joy Northside W. A. Holds Election of a lifetime, as they are built right. Town water, and cellar. Situated on
—Noel PHONE 616 r 34, CLINTON, at once! Colftan Street: St. Andrew's United. Church Sun -
,11 Of#icersJ--The geaeral meeting of the day ;School Christmas tree and' pro -
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A Mer Christmas and W.A.of Northside United Church as delivery of many lines are becom- House, with, barn. Situated on
Merry . gram _Vis held in the basement -of
every other, expression that was heW-Friday evening in the base- ing, worse, caused by strikes. Main; Street South. the church on Thursday evening,
r means Happiness to you meat of the church. After singing to o 50 -Acre Farht, Tuwuship Tucker- Dec. 20th.
This is bur greeting to favorite carols, Mrs. Hawkins ' read JONATHAN HUGILL smith, Good b3ek House; bank barn;
�' everyone iii'tlie whole town.,- the Scripture and Mrs,' H. V. Work- poultry ]rouse 'aa$ driving shed, Int• -
1 , read aman ede of oral d in r. ,Mrs. E, H. Close "Merry Christmas To You All!" mediate Possession. PEN •.
I� T paper, Miss R, Fen - 78 -Acre " Farmi" Township Tucker- IIP
� ' j hos', Choong nell, the president, called for reports smith. Frame h se, banes barn, driv- The home of Mr. rd Mrs. Clift,
1 of the group secretaries and other TABLE TURNIPS ing shed, hog PAA; Good bush with Watson was`the scene of a very
Lunches & Meals rY Pref
r committees These showed a very spring therein. •'1 -ty double ring wedding on Saturday,'
fi ; SEAFORTH successful and interesting year's Also have liatet Farms in Mc$illop. Dec, 15th; at 3 P.m., ._when their
1 work. Mrs F. J. Beehely favored w'th We have a choice lot of the Finest '
:it daughter, Idabelle, became the bride
a very pleasing solo, Mrs. Workman Flavored Turnips you ever tasted! E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
1'�i The have food value of of Pte. Peter Gridzs}c, R.C.A.S.C., of
Ell:— condt}cted the .electton.aR•;off3cers a.nd Y Potatoes, fN�ClRANCE do REAL. ESTATE
. ,•. London, son of Mr. and "Mrs, Gridzak
l„ then 'w slate is: Hon, pies , Mrs H. and are only' one-third the price, of Sudbury. Rev. Albert Hinton, of
V. W64man; We deliver them to Seaforth; Ont. ry
past pies., Miss R. Fen- Your house at St. And'rew's United Church, Ki
Heil, p,• s., s.'.P. Moffat; vicezr 60 cents per bushel of 50 pounds.
Phones: 334 Office Res. 220 peen,
�3 performed the ceremony and the wed.
., Pres., : s, 6 correspondin phone 34-616, Clinton
g '; ding music was played by Miss Helen
sec., Mrs. KnY ht; recording sec., yrr ENJOY Rowe, of Exeter. The bride, who was
11r o < S6r.r 0 Miss M. le; tress., °Miss L. Morri- JC�NAT IAN HLTGILL given in marriage by her' father, look-
1son; Devote nal' tom„ Mrs. H. V. o Northside United Church ed charming in a street -length dress
R'8rkman, . rs. Aikenhead; Parson ^r oeorchid crepe and carried a nosegay
'" / f No. ERtxa,, Dinners ' age com, - s, Savauge, Mrs. ,J. of pink and white mums, Mrs. Ross
Scott, -an Mr ' J. Webster; kitche Sulldap School Finch, of Exeter, sister of the bride, a
t 1. will be server} on'.Christmas tom., "Mrs. Cut `; 1, Mrs. Dale, Mk was bridesmaid, and wore a street- _
��' A. McCuaig and Mrs. G. Eaton :ir�sx length dress of white and rah print-
' Day. talion and welfare com GOOD: LOOKS
Christmas Eatertainment
' Mrs. sy ed silk jersey and wore a corsage o£ `
� __ ' F.' Storey, Mrs. Consitt and.,�1 rs, J. . '
,w ^ ' Finlayann; flower and ,•decoration FRIDAY, DEC-. 21St Cpl RoaYellow ms Finch,The b brother -in -lawn. of was
r Commercial Hatel = com,, Mrs. Hoggarth and,' Miss W. mean '
1. Iat 8' ff.m, bride. Following the ceremony a re -
Y, ? Savauge; pianist and -,assistant, Mrs. ADMISSION — Adults, 25 cents. ' ceptio nwas held at the home of bhe
SEAFORTH B. F. Christie and'Mfrs. C. Barber; LONGER - Children (not of the Sunday Pbride's parents to the immediate fain-
�� auditors, Miss •Lawrence and Moffat. L ilies. Later Mr. and Mrs. Gridzak left
It was mdve and sec, ad'ed that w,e School),,15 cents. on a short honeymoon, the bride
err, have otrs;;dlinual Va ntine supper. wearing a finger-tip beige coat with
F'�] A MERRY = Keep destructive rust and fur trim n black accessories.
Northside W. M.S. Elects Officers. " wear away from your car Ct Mrs. Ro Finch and daughter, of
k��. •-The Woman's Missionary meeting or truck by .seeing us for CHRISTMAS Exeter, spent a week with her par-
CHRZSTMAS of Northside United, Church was held eats, Mr. and Mrs. C. Watson.
r , EXPERTDANCE,,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ryekmatt, of
3 r ' Thursday, Dec, 13th The president,
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T'0 E .ERS ONE Mrs. R. kaon, opened the meeting Pollock, N.D., spent the -sett-end
� with the hymn, "O Come; A11 Ye 4 with the former's uncle and aunt, Mr.
�«. .. Faithful," then followed with Prayer, ��NDER' AND - IN — ?and Mrs. Archie Parsons. �
ST.- COLUMBAN Mr. and Mrs. L. Sims are visiting
�' Minutes of the previous meeting were a ~� the former's relatives in 'Montreal.
read by the secretary, Mrs. A, L. yy,,,.� V
�l 11 I Porteous. Business discussiorfs were 9v,DY 'WORD Wednesday, , Dec. 26th Mr. Sims is awaiting his• discharge
elf taken , by the president, and the y with
11! treasurer's report was read -. by :Miss from the R.C.A.F. after some years
Plv +,, We also Blackie Denomme's Orchestra service overseas.
+++ ,1r ' �' w „� ~ A. Ferguson, and a donation as a ,, -r Dancing 9 to 1 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ferguson, of
+ -,-- Exeter, visited recently with the lat
V, gift was sent from Mrs. J. DGnsrty SEWONIZ ADMISSION - . 50 CENTS ' ter's parebts, Mr, and Mrs. Warren
); .' far which a vote of thanks wa.s giv' Schilbe.
Ix, �' Yes sir, if you get en. Mrs. T. Webster, one of the nom- Dentg and s(rktehes shorten — ;
�+ one one egg 'inating committee, r d•the report of car and truck life ; `- lower Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and
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x,41 maonre,per day officers' for the come year. A read- resale values. Save the surface family attended the golden' wealding•
5 you are now ing was given by Mrs, J, Fiuiayson. and help save your vehicle— ' anniversary of the former's parents,
°i t/ getting from 100 on "Citizenship.", The report of v s by driving' in for a prompt, Y Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Parsons, Hen -
'IN 11 I ` hens that one eta aril calls for th thrifty car or truck ,grooming TAXI SERVICE sail, on Wednesday, Dec. 19th,
b e year was rear today! Mrs. Norman Long spent several
,,;,� difference, if titers Y Mrs. Consitt, and, a committee was days with relatives' in Toronto last r
tf i ' is an in rice of aPPoin,ted to send Christmas cards to
n y� P weep,
q�',t ' those that ,are shut in, Mrs, J. Fin• ��A �O i x Phone 162 = Seaforth Sunday School Christmas Concert
�ttcllfod.�' layson, Mrs. Consitt and Mrs': T. i j The annual Christmas entertain
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'U'll Webster, A temperance reading by merit of officer and -pupils of St, An- 'r
1rlA� . L . T'H..ri, .i B A S K'I T Mrs• (Rev,) Kaine was followsl by C. L9MON drew's ignited Church Sunday School
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the roll call and visits made by Cir MOTORS was hel�cjj on Friday evening, pec. 14,
'�'G ,1VlA H tie 3 were eighteen during the month with a real good attendance. Rev. Mr. `
' Mrs, J. Finlayson' was presented with Phone 141 Seaforth Hintom.�was chairman for the even '
1 Aid you cattttot :bny a beam feed a life membership ,by tnnymous ing. Christmas carols were ,first on ,
•--ht .yAti' ge% manp• more etctta person. Circle 4 took charge of the the program sung by all present. A
riIw' segs sii>.. Pott: fee$ .$Taiichfe,tds program, "A 'Christmas tarot Svr -- - PROCLAMATION 1 three -act play entitled, "Uncle Josh
�zr`th[e�tasket Egg >+ -rind they vice," consisting of read'inga, candle Perkins," was presented' by Egffiond-
S,,; ' 1 extra profit: lighting and, singing of Christmas /'�( // f '" -~' villa Y.P.U., under the direction of
Soy-tohy not start Hour lo.feted carols, which was enjoyed by all the (p%�j��.� .rJ Mrs. (Rev.) Gardiner: Between, acts
�,a � •members 'present. The offering, was \,. �j �j ! u
BOXING DAY
fi y taken ,up by Mrs. Eatbn, who also led several numbers were Preae ted by ,
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in .prayer. The officers for 194$ are: the children of, the Sunday School,
and consisted 'of a recitation, "isn`t J
,?far' r' ' E'Ion.• press, Mrs. Jae. Beattie; Occasl►nal Chairs �----•- Christmas Fun?",•; by Cato1 Me1VIur-
a Last
Pia REPAIRED
Fi Pres, ,Mrs, H. V. ,Workman; pips,, tris; a chorus . by the Beginners• and
M,t .Mrs. R. Lawson; list vice pres., Miss On instrubtion from the Counclil Primary Department, under the ,iii
F-ir � I hereby proclaim reetion of the teachers; Mrs. A, Me. •—
+' _'4lai'r{ Annie Lawrence; 2nd vice=Prea., Mrs.
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a " Marion and Warren Thompson gave
r,, ,' • Hogg; recording sec., Mrs. port- Bo itis � . a
�f f r sous; tress., iVfiss A. Ferguson; Chris Alao Autii $eats 'nd Sacks 'VerandaF � g y) 1 4� Piano duet, and little Ann and Matriti;':
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CORNEL WILDS ., EIu- LIYN KEYE$
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11 A -M PUBLIC WORSHIP:
� "The Divine Invasion' .
Aria uslc:
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"Comfort Ye" .......... James T. Scott
i Chorus—"And the Glory of the Lord" '
Solo--"Jesu Bambino ... , Miss Doris Ferguson
Male, Quartette—"Silent Night, Hor Night" -
7 P.M,PUBLIC WORSHIP:
"Christ --The ,Supireme Authority"
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Solo --"O Holy Night.......... Mrs. D. Cameron
Ladies' Chorus --"Ring Out, Sweet Bells of
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. Car.dno's Hall, Sea f arih..
Murdock's Orchestra
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SPONSORED BY SEAFORTH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
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Northside' United ' Church
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23rd
Morning Service -11 a.m. •
Sermon—"The Song of the Heavenly. Host"
REV. H, V. WORKMAN
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The Junior and Senior Choirs clombine to present a Yuletide
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HAIL, SAVIOUR KING"—(Senior Choir) .: ........... Berridge
CAROL OP'JOY—(Ladies' Choir).......... . . . A.. ,, Hawthorne
WHY DO BELLS FOR CHRISTMAS RING?.., . , ..... , , Tamb'lyn
(Junior ,Choir)
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NIGHT OF NIGHTS—(q.
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EiRTHDAY'OF"A KING ..:. . .......... . ...... .. ..... Neidli,nger
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'NEATH JUDEAN. SKIES—(Senior Choir) ............ . . Wilson. .
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