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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1946-12-27, Page 5•n •r e1ease, •, ( Coo, l;nje4 .xrwtu pages v. Earl Wardell .1;•, •..-. 5.00 ' Charles Elliott ... , .... •. , , , 2,00 P. 1), I3ofemeyer . , 25.0.0 - aryey 1foDagau .....,..,.•:5.00 David, 1!;'ici4nateyer 6.00 John Ingram, .. .., ' 1.00 NMI l,ini Rose , . • .. x..04 . Hart.1d Wolfe . '' 5.00 ' 0 i•ten Josling 5.00 Thomas Hannpnr ( 2.00 'Thomas Tata, 1.00 John MOCartiry • .. • • • , 10 00 • John Qigue.9y. - 5.00 ' Krauskopt. Bros:.3.00 Leo and John Kruskopf - 5.00 Thomas O'Rourke , ' 6,00 • Dr. Samuel Mur ;;.;10.00 Charles' Kistner 3:50 Frank Moore25.00 Wilfred Feeney 10.00 Willie -pi Harper, Sr. 5,00 ' Thonnas Mitchell 10.00 • Robert E. Burchill, Jr. 25.90 • T. Harry Hoffman (Dashwood) • 3,00 E. R. Connpp (Stratford) 2,•00 Terrance Flannery . 2.00 Otto Walker ' •1.00 .. 'Seaferth Red Cross iSgciety300.00 •Friend '100.00 .Thomas Murphy 1.00 . Joseph O'Connell and Sisters3:00" Lorne' Walters • ` 2.00 $andy,'•McKellar• . , 20.00 Leslie Moore . , . 25.00 Dublin Creamery 25.00 Hugh Pugh• 10.00 Roland Kleinfeldt 5706 Pat Maloney 5,00 John Delaney 5.00 Frank Bowman 2,00 Leonard Nagle 2,00 Leonard Fowler .2,00 Joe Krauskopf •,,, 2.00 Frank Elliott 2.00 ;Charles Dietz 1,00 Frank Rowland 1•.00 . Frank Kennedy ' ' 1:00 :Marie Nagle 1.00 Patricia Ryan. 1.00 , • Gorden, Dow • 5.00' , Town of _Mitchell (no names fit.rnished) 1,069'.00 Charles Falkner 2.00 Harold (oicfnari 5.00' Alfred 1{o' 111,9(1 Janes Hill 5;'00' Mut'riy Pringle ' 1.00 Leslie Butson • 10.00 •Roy'Ki'rslake .._ 10.00 • Montgomery Davis , 5.0°)' Albert. S:nale' ' ' 5.0111 Willi;rm Pa trick 1.001 Wflyden Miller 10.01) i ," Wilbur Glaotille, • . 5,00 MissI{l i; abet h Davis 5.011) Edgar Bu:,on 5.On :. Earl Vipond 5,00 • Erni'' I'i?'1t•r.r ---:-..-.1-1-.,-:-...:.. .. :5:44. Bert 3Tuhaly , 5.0tt Darcy' Daekil1.4 .. .1.00 Alex Jamas 2,. .Leslie Ha ibur'n •1,0000' F lit ibeth' Vipond 50.04, •' Leslie Barnes 2:0(1 r•) . Lyle Docking 2•,40 Dani Burns 2.00 , Stanley Pullman 1.001 - 1. b'ne.Elliottt t:...... 2.00 • Kenneth', Wood 7..00 • George Pullman 1.001 5.00 ; 2.00 1 10.Q0 • 70e011 T'.ro. eN..,.. , &-1.70 ..R.,& y.K (,''�11,11Q1"lk .,04741, .. r r 6 ;. y r. 0. k M eInbn: ,Correia • . • .1. 10 4411 e 5$ •at' Joe '1Jfzlton .,,, R.,...;'. We. David (tray; •., °, ., • 6100. 501 2,00 10.00 10:00 5.00 12,00• 5.00 2.00 '6.00 2.00 4:00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00. 5.00 5.:00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 •5.00 6.00 5.00 10.04 2,00 1.00 3.00 5,00 5:00 5.00 3.00 5,00 2.00 2.00 10.00 10.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 3,00 ' 1.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 2.00 2.0U 2,00 2.00 5.06 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 11).00 10.00 5.00 • 1.00 10:01) -10,00 10.00 5.00 10.00 'Wil.lianu Gray ♦•.,,,... .:..!•.,. Fred Fawcett '' •, L.eo•Feeney t• Clifford' 1 ookir g • Letts e Balfour , • - •:.•• Mrs. JQkln and! tD�a;lton Balfour- Freemaa Mahatyl ..... :. T : . Ross Mabtaffy Robert Ora Elmer Gray Frank Donnelly! James Morrison Peter Krauskopf Tom Coyne 'Malachi Feeney ,.,,.... Samuel Ratz Joe Doyle D, J. 'O'Connor Joe :Stapleton Morris Melady. • • Ken McPherson .. Dan. O'Connor Tom Simonson John F,. Murphy Ed. Byers • Harold Pethick .. • .. . John :McGrath Auguste Ducharme -James O'Conner Morris Dalton r• , , Emmett Malone •Patrick Ryan E. P.'"Cheeney ' Hubert Hutchison, Frank Pinder Wesley Parsons Gordon Coulson - • Clarence Schrader Ken Rice Gordon Docking John McLean. Malcolm. Lamond Frank Bruce Calder McKaig• . Wesley Russell • Filmore Chappell . bort and Russell Butler William Chappell Hugh Norris Hector McPhail Hugh Dalrymple Murray Christie James Balfour '" 'Andrew Christie CIavin Christie ?.iert•in Nairn I y'ie Worden 1- r.nnetb .Drake Russell Worden C:'itf'urd Miller t a:" lar' Kerslake '. William Miller ' l'illiam Fawcett Atc•hie .Jeffery :Ley' McDonald • 11, '11. Allen. Mrs,. William Sadler W. ,T. Fell --irelttr-ELPyne George and Frank Coyne ....: Bert Peart 'William McIver ' 'l'hbmtis P: Morris Louis and Joe Morris Joseph 'Burke ' \I ichael Doyle Garnet Taylor . i....::..'... Alvin, Worden Alvin *Barbour • Frank Hutchison Nelson Harris Gilbert Linton 0 VA FARE AND A THIRD•1 Good going: Monday, Dec. 30 to Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1947 inclusive. Return Limit'': Leaving deatinatioa.not laterthan fide' ursda aau- t .� ag1Jt, TIi y, 7 ary 2, '1947. FARE AND A HALF Goodgoing: until •Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1947 inclusive. t Return Limit: Leaving•destination not • • later than Midnight,. Tuesday, January 7,'1947, GO. AWAY FOR NEW YEAR'S 1'e11 inform- ation from any`igent. ALL THE BEST! eatOon'ogreet- ngi from ®ntatfo'o ''fabourtt ''tab1fo Otationi you tt%teneto anb frfettbi�, ttje Otaff of CIRO extenbo theory .feat tut e� tot Cfjrf t= > anb the ,J,eba Dear. flon•'t .,n io the apetfal pr0grammeo 'artangeb for pou, burfrig cbjriottna Week1; crED rA4VT:(1:I.IIRI)TSE NATION 5,00 5.00 10.00 • .5100 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.0'0 •5 00 Frank Harris & Thos. Hingham 10.00 Thomas Patterson. & Son ... , . 10.00 Clarence Reath 1.00 J R.. Jefferson 5.00 R. W. Tremeer' 10.00 F Eshelby 2.00 James Lealess 5.00 Clayton -Harris .5.00 W. J. Davidson1.00 Duncan McKellar, Jr. 5.00 Michael F. Coyne 2.00 Ormond Pridham ., 2.00 Roy and Allan Pr•idham 10.00 Gordon A.' Hocking' 6.00 Loril Butson ' •••• 10.00 Wesley Harris . 1,09 Lloyd. Walkom' 10.00. Raymond Miller ,2.00 Eimer Scott , 5:00 Gurdon ,Mraemer � • 5.00 Clifford Walkom 5.00 Jones McNaughton Seed -6 e; 'Exeter George Vivian . ..... , George . Moore Hobert Vivian • Harvey Leslie ' Oswald Walker Lloyd, Elliott . / Frarilt Hambley Harvey' Hambley OScar W. Reed Robert A. Sadler Bert Riley. ICsith McLaren :11ea • McLm'en it't1]in;tnn Crawford Million' Parker. • J. Carl Stoneman.. Menson Stonenlan. ,tames MCI)ou,g,a11 11'!llitun I3rintnell • Lorne Mr:Naughton I'ltomas B. Wrt'n tle,nr2•e T. Wren 'I'h(11)04 {hover rlis ''orris 1';t 'i•' ('Loper' Arnold V.'ns!lake AI Vin (.'ole ',James Howe,' Jr, Jelin Norris Edgar Allen William Harper Norman, Riehl John Burchill ""' Joe Harris- • 10,00 ,� • (Cakttinuesi froom 1*age ') • ' .1AP4 to• a min]mlim : They:1001e fuel,fer, a xaiitd. firs f'Vm' guy source ,of lgniti'01n!tal, glass ar as0ast96 deaprations•sl paid, be,»referred in any selection. . 'la?pevr.eobin 'trel went 'fpr paper and'. fabrics is aavilable at low cast. In ,public Buildings, Ilam- ! Wdable decorations should be„pt'ohibit- Srnoking habits are. particular1Y' :iris. portant.,, >s>aaealrse of the quantities „oir wrappings, decorations and trees that might become involved. 'Matehes and lighters should not be used near a tree, curtain or decorations, and e- tra care exercised in lighting &r -Aran ' sola, • Miss Florence Welsh; 'throwipg away matches. carol, ."Gold, Frankincense.,,, and g out rapid Myrrh," double quartette, Mrs, H. Mc - t Ewen, Glad 33•• �.11k w every, Mrs. Hess, Mi.. 04014,, tat S*AVIA Mr Ronnie, Mr. ITorton; chorus,; ;e'Break Forth Onto, Joy,"'choir; carol, '"Ring' Out, 0 Bells;" double -quartette,' Miss Welsh, Mrs. Hol'ton, ildl:s. Pfile, Mrs. ;Hess, Rev. Brook,•Mr. Palle, Mr. Ran- nie, Carey Joynt; final. chorus, Right- eousness and' Pease." Sy chair; At Carmel Presbyterian Church spe- cial Christmas services were observ= erlr'Sunday ,when Rev. P. A. Ferguson, the minister, delivered two splendid discourses in keeping 'with the ocea- - sian. Splendid congregations were present at ' both • services and 'the church was beautifllly.decorat'ed T•he' choir• was under the leadership of Mrs. 'M. Dougall. Following is the order of service for •the day: ' Morning Wor- ship -The Sanctus; the prayer of in- v'ocation and Lord's Prayer; Praise, ..Psalm 133,,; the lesson, Luke 2:1-20; solo, "The Shepherd's' Visions, Mrs. 3'. Cairns; prayer; the' offering, "And when they Were come into the holise, they presented unto 'Him gifts"; the anthem, "The, Nativity Song"; the intimations; Hymn 175;• the• sermon. -A-Child is Born"; solo, "The Hoy City," R. "'H: Sanderson; Hyinn 174; benediction. Evening? Worship -Car- ols; the Doxology; the• invocat;fon and. the Lord's Prayer; the Lesson; chil-• dren's chorus; an Act of Adoration; prayer; intimations and the•offering; the anthem, "Sing Alleluia"; Hymn 165; A Christmas Meditation; Hymn 157; Benediction. Alex Hugh Crerar, prominent. Hay Township fanner, died suddenly 'Sun- day evening., in Scott Memorial Hos- pital, Seaforth, where he had been for the past two . weeks, in his 09th year. I3orn at Molesw•prtii, tie .'had re- sided iti• Hli'y 'Tovti•tiship-for 20 years. He was a member. 15f Ca.rnei Presby- terian Church, ani is survived by his widow and one sort, Allan. A public funeral Service will be herd. on Tues- day at 1 p.m., from "'his late resi- dence with Rev. P.' A. Ferguson of- ficiatirrg, with :interment( in Fair•vifew Cemetery, ''Listowel, The many friends of Mr.. G•ar•net Case will regret ,to learn"of his 'Ser- ious illness in St.. Joselth,'s Hlospital, London, with a heart 'condition.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A.. 'Paterson Will on Monday, Dec. '30,. celebrate.;theii' 33rd wedding ,anniversary, ' Hensall "was the scene of a gala af- fernoon' when one thousand children from the. village and community were on the scene to welccime Santa CIaus who arrived in front of the Town Hall. He arrived in a fire truck. Reeve Shaddick and Rev. R. A. Brook 'and H % carhol,,"o'Clx :and1Vear,"4ik Pr714 ale,° Brea; Bill "110140,'. Its, "Goad .-1141.4 n s ,. thy choir; Kass au or fir. Carey Joy0.t; Garel, ! The Wcndr{1;a.L'•Storyw", double quartette Mary , gpgwin, Eleanor Cook,•-Jean"^41Petron:•t; Edna, retake, ,Mervyn‘ St,eifans t..eY; •Sanderson, Ed. Corbett , •Care;'y 3feynt; soprano chor- us, "Arise, 'Shine; TV Light is Come," by choir, "CvY Out and Shout"; earoi, "The Star of Bethlehem,'" soprano sola, BettyIipkles, : Bernice Jinks, Wilma Dinninr chorus by choir; male cherub, ."When. Jesus Was Baru; so - lis, •RIJ3$ Fax ette? *rs, a. Brggea lea, oyxcii:er Rev. ,Kann'¢, p or-' '-; Great Joy,,,. An evergreen tree dries u y in a warm, room and, :should remain in a building ,for a few days only, It .will retain freshness. longer if the base is cut diagonally and -stands in a pan of water. Location and atipport of the tree is important -well 'away from Ore.places, stoves, beaters and. light bulbs.. and far -distant from exit doors. The tree should be well sup- ported, preferably with metal rods- or, w! es. Disposal of loose paper wrappings sheltie' be effected immediately in a, metal can or barrel with metal cover. It is 'hazardous to: 'leave loose papers around and It is dangerous .,to burn them in quantity in a stove' or fur- nace. • For gatherings at 'Christmas con- certs and Christmas tree parties, em- ergency fire fighting equipment should be provided at an easily accessible location near, but not too close, ...to.• the' tree: Fire extinguishers of pump tank or soda -acid types, or a length of garden or fire hose sufficient. to reach any part of the area about the tree and ready for instant use, are most effective. Exits should be un- locked and unobstructed at all times that.the building is occupied. In case of fire, call the fire. department fm - mediately, , As 11 final precaution, Chief Reid points out, children need supervision. 'Santa must observe safety rules to' live them a Me'r'ry Christmas. HENS ALL .ten$+.' (Continued from Page 4) lw'ecidiatg itiutiv'ersat'Y with members of the f'iat a Christmas gather- ing 00 Christmas day, at the 'home Of: their daughter and. sen -in-law•, -lir. and firs. Cai•l Steneman, east:ot' lieu - sail. 'Their marriage was solemnized on the• 10th concession of Hibbert at the 'home of the bride's parents by Rev. E. Sermon, The attendants. Atli's, C. Eilber and fir, Arthur .liitchell. i'ec'cUdy- (lan.,•ed • tttt'ay-, but Were pr'es- eht .at the golden wedding annivers- ary five years. ago. Following their marriage they resided on the:Mitchell homestead one and -a quarter miles south and two .miles east of. Hensel( on the Boundat:y Line,' taking up resi- deuce 'some 18 years ago. , Both e'n- joy' gold health .and are .members of Hensall United Church. Their union wets.. blessed With one Son, S'tanley \4itcjlell, on. the homestead, and three daughters, :Mrs„ Jarvis Horton, Bruce - field; 'Mrs, Me'lviile •Tr,aquair, Hen- sall and Mrs.. 'Carl Stoneman, There. are seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr, Art Campbell, of Exeter, sports director', last week received a' letter from a' friend in' China On Which there were two five hundred dollar stamps. and three one hundred dollar 'stamps, ,making 31,300. It is incredible the extent in which .inflation has ?limbed in China. • Hensall Towit Hall was filled• to capacity' for „the •annual Christmas concert, of Hensall. Public School, *hen Reeve E. R. Shaddick was the i1. chat man. The. proceed s a5ou to d tp $16.25. Credit for the concenl goes'to the Principal, ,Mr.. Short, and assist- ant teachers, Miss Barbara Michie and Miss June Brandon. The program in• - 5.011 dialed opening: 'clitireises -directed •by 11r, Sam I tnnte. music teacher; reel- : ee.i- I tations, dialogues, drills, rope lO:OQ' rhythm,, pageants and many other • 2.00 numbers„ Santa Claris, was present 5.00: olid rdistr•ittlitttd -the gifts from the 2 ti Pe. Following Is. the „splendid pro - 19.n0 tgram us presented: Opening Chorus*, 5.00 ' WilitP Christmats." "'DeClc'tlle Halls," 5.00;"!`ht' F{nlly','tlit,i the lvy, by the tahotP.'''s(huul: rhairmati's address: •1.,00) "Grot.•ciy 1'I'('O'," recitation, 't'ed'dy n,1J0 3.11(1. 5.0!) i 5.On 5.001 :,.Illi 3. (11001 1 3,00 2,0(1 1 • 3.00; Nurmintut;; diallogue, "Christmas Cin• drarn'lu • l.0lliluap, ' ')rill. 'Grade 2': Dope' Ithythnt-,• foul' . tnter'lnPditit 1 ".\u:,y- in a .manger,- Grade •••1: }lrm,n 11;1,1,• 1<itr'h(•n Band, intr•.l'm"ili• r,1,': "f'ntrite 's ('li'i tmas"' Santa's Prohle• ,.," :•r•(1)111lnn. 13i11t Sit i'slah` : I "tinierthe 1'hrislma1 'I'r,P " Juniors: 11u: n;ri ,11„c.k,' ,iuet 15y 13ii1 Marily'u Mutiss(''n,i: '_t (;' :11 Por a." recit;(1:ori. ttoh 13ay'tlhnm: -Rev, P. A. Ferguson. spoke and a moving picture was shown 'in the Town Hall in co-operatioti with the Rainbow Theatre. This event was sponsored by the Chamber of Com- merce` and the Canadian Legion. On Friday Mrs.' Webster Turner left for Pilot Mound, Man., where she will be the. guest of ber siste)', Mrs. Arm- strong, for the winter. Cpl. 'Douglas IU1'ison, who has been stationed at Prince Rupert for the past 15 months, arrived home to p s nd Christmas with. his wife.. spend Brandon spent Christmas at her home in ,Bayfield. Miss Barbara Michie. is spending Christmas • at her' home in Be•1grave: • Additional Rensall News' on ^• Page'.3 monamarmlummosvageo amMI ELIMVILLE 'rhe W.A.0110 W.M,S. Ireld their C:llristmas meeting, in the church base9 ''tent. last t'tedrresday afternoon with n large nauilber of ladies and chi,)dren parent. Mrs. Louis Johns had. chur.ge n' i rt r�•etin ' r Mite Clarence:: . t the 1 a and . 1{'ait•kJus. Mrs. Cliff Brock,'M'i•s-. .Tiu'k• ('r.tvan 11041 Mrs.' :\'vin 'Coopt'r, foul( the 1)0115 11'1' thP' Inilinn`woruen. with 1(,'s.• han,: John. J1r:. Mrs. G. Jlillls :11:1 Miss ;Mar',- (lord - man :i,` rio' ('0110.,l1an w•onu'n, Lunch was Seri ed unit Sancta Clauss r ':,4411' t the dos,' n The meeting. a Iia. ;nt,i ltr=. Kerf, 1 -loge, Of Thorn - 0.444 f'1•!ii!rr'tan 11riIL int„'41,', hr citls; I dale, visite,!, a: the .home of, Mr, and i etas, M'r, and Mrs. i.,,, SIepltenson. tool ,, S. ti ';null' least Stnrdny, gr. Gliriiult 11nChn;i,n is hnnic (40.114' 3" t tette (1 (L." Sulo, T3etiy' 1•]r. 'rh, :, 'lic•lll is eritically 111 o4i,ile: V '.si. 11„wea,i ;;s Cat ('nlanry �A'Ythe Peace, o-� •which rite Angels Sang, abide zn your heats and. homes 'this •Christmas. 1:91 SEAFORTH r IlrlN Ijrk• • ,Ni''1 +T' 1 � ha „... ,y `.4. ,,y .. , ., •h- . 's. Y } y... "'. .,y . 4 ", .yy .. y .. y .y , -r..: ,y, .. v ... •u (rif ref% re �r-', '',r-:" .-,%,f..,%,p,.n, ', %.rs .rtf ,.:is..1,`r..n (1 T...Warw.,... • Miss Betty Lou Larson is spending a' few clays in. London. Mr. Harold , Brandon is visiting friendss, in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. William L, 'Ferguson left on Thursday for .Sudbury •where t,,1ey,int.end ,pending the winter. Mr. Keith Gemeinhardt is spending a few rl6y in Toronto. KIPPEN e L,.,��. . Mr. dnd -Mrs. -Robert • Dayman, of Tuckersmith„ are celebrating their thirtieth wediding ' anniversary on Christmas Day. Following, an accident on Tuesday afternoon last while at his.,work, re - 'suiting in a fractured skull 'alp con• cussion from which he never• regain- ed consciousne�e Me. Alfred E.. White- znap, of'Zion•, iii, well known• to many in. this eom•mtinity',,• passed- awtaS' on Friday afternoon in'Victory Hospital, Waukegan, Illinois. ., Mr., . Whiteman wa's a brother'o.f Miss Mabelle WhitE'- man abet' Mrs. Robert Drysdale, '•ol' Kippers, ttnd Mr, Herbert, Whiteman; of I'icton, 'Ont. CONSTANCE comossamos Mr. and )1r-. C)t'•.•!Ilr' ('u'nrbs. el" 1)elorainrr. M, 11, „u l .lIr. and .Mrs, Nalt1'l, of m'y'th. t i-i;,"i .\lr. ;11111 Mrs, TL1•n Str'ph,'nl'mi (,1, tiuti,itty. 1h. J)ohal,l �trrh, Ia: nn, o lb.r 1:n)• 'writ}• of Toren:n a1 .'4,).,s• ni•rived 'host~ Tlt'.Ir'sdai' ?n ,pet 1 the ('hrist: mots hodirlay1 at ili' h,,nle•of his linr•- ( nwo; "(1111.11. ty,'"I'PCItrl,iilt(, ,Teirll - 3.00 I his hone hr r, . Saks Florence Bill, i,nai Says dl is yt , y r n!,I w iih iple'nty 1 ••itl I 11 T' 1 Sant 1 " dir !rgur: ".1 ('!uiltm:ir itr'g•N., of ]London,,. is in the twine; OI' snow, at 11401:_4' ::n and •:1:, ))(;!my 2.(10 i renin; for her tither 111 presri;t. 5,00 � 7%rr uu," pageant • r (:,v '� o- t.:., , 2 �per',i,l Chrt"+units seri ice, were 14 lL+tv larlin„ and Mi.. .\i 00 tan Elford: of T..ohdon Nnrrnal School, 00.. helrl • in inr' churches hnnlay', 15• , Dec. 22 At the t'nilt'tl ('hurch lir-v, 10,00 lt. ,\, Brook nectupiPrl his own pulpit 10.'00 ' UCKER.SMIT - .1 quiet but'iu'etty wedding was sol- epenizecl at the Presbyterian Manse, Clinton, 00 Saturday, Dec 1, at. 3 p.m. when Rev. D. J. Lane united in mar- riage MIAs L]liiaii Nevins,, eldest daughter of Mr. and, Mrs, Charles Nevins, Auburn, and Ross Nich01son, 800 of Mr. and, 'Mrs. Arthur Nichol- son, Seaforth, -The bride, wore a .sti'eet3ength dress of blue woo) with shoulder -length veil'held in .place with white dowers, and (corsage of pink' and white (brysanthemums. Sire al - se wore a string of pearls, the gift of the groom. Mrs. William Cowan, of Blyth, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, wearing a pink crepe dress :and corsage.of pink chrysanthemurira. Allan Niobolson, Hamilton, was his brother's beat 'man. Following the •ceremony the bridal -Party motored to the home of the bride's parents, where a wedding dinner was served. The bride's mother received wearing a rose crepe dress with blue triiri.' She was assisted by. the groom's mother, who chose a blue crepe 'dress With bead trim. Later Mr. anis Mrs; Nich- olson left for an airplane trip to Hamilton,- On their, reurn, they .wi.11 reside in Seafortl1. The groom's gift hd,.t and deliverer! a I -splendid discourse. The chir arrn11Prr"d two sfterial an- thems, "Mary's Song." soloist, Mrs, O'Tt'ss. "There's a Song in the Air,"' and a three-part chorus, il1ttn4 Out, 'Sweet Bells of Christn'ps," by nine girls, ' At the evening service!, the Church was filled for the presentation of a cantata, "The Nativity of Christ." This t'hntata will "be ,presented in the h3vangelica.l Cbur0lt, Zurich, on Fri- dtiy, Dec, 27. The church was lovely with Christmas emblems and a, beau- tiful poinsettia graceta,• the front of fire church, lnaned by Mrs. William Dougall, Sr. Following is the order of the cantata as presented: "The Nativity of Christ," cantatta, by Caleb -Simper, 'presented in Hemsall United Church on Sunday evening, at' seven o'clock: Miss Greta. Laramie, A.T.C. M., organist; 1'11', Sam G. Rannie, choir leader; Organ pr•eiude, Mimi Lammie: •tarot, "On Christmas Day"; quart- ette, Mrs. Henden, Mrs. -Hess, 'Vile and Mr. H, Horton; baritone solo, "And the Angel Gabriel,"'Mr, S. a Ronnie; chorus, "He Shall Be Great," choir; chorus, "My Sould both .Magnify; the Lord," bass solo, Mr. H. 'Norton; soprano' solo, . Mrs. Henden; • to the ,bridesmaid •wall• a pair of l gold ear rings; to the best man, tie pin and 'bat. ° it and Mr. Elgin Skinner. of 1•Ves:ter•n I'niv'ersity, lu•e spending the Christ- mas holidays• at their~ respective homes here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stephen, of Wray!- . ham, spent su.nday at ,,the heent: of Mr. itnd Mrs. Cliff Brock. :15r.'Sanl Pym` is ('onlihed to his heti at present from the effects of ft 1'1111 at Itis 110rne here: Mr. an,i Mrs, James Kirkland and Malcolm .spent Sunday at _the home of Mrs. T.irkland's parents. Mr. Charles Stephen 'was at Lions Head last week for a load of Cedar posts. . BAYFIELD • Miss Geraldine Castle, R.N., and Mies Marian Castle,' of London, are the guests of their 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos^Castle. Miss -Jean Brandon, of the Hensel] public school staff, is spending the Christmas season at her home here. Work has been suspended• on the bridge for .the Christmas season, re- stltning at the New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston left last week to spend the 'Christmas sea- son in London with the latter's sister, ;Ws; George Holman. Mrs. James; Ferguson deft this week to spend ,• the next month lit London With her son, Mi'. ?aloes Perguson, and -Mrs. Pel'giison: 101'Q, MI's, 11'. L.:11% t:eni',, �f., tilil h1rs. Lorne Lawsritt 111'e 541444f0 (11 iz Christ• nias with Ms, and Mrs. :1. Davkiion. of T3rucefield.. X11', and' -Mrs, C. Montgomery and family, are • spending Christmas in 1Londou with Mr, and Mrs. 'Davis. ' 'Lir. and Mrs. Earl 111\VS.on, Doris and Reg, Mr, and Mis. Verne Dale, Murray and Muriel, and Mr, and Mrs. Harvey, Miss Clare flanks, of Hazen - More, Sask,. who is attending the t'ilivet'sit.y of 'Toronto, .is spending the Christmas. holidays with npr „uneleq Wilbur and Wm, .Te.witt and their. wives anti families, also with Mr. and Mrs, Win„, Britton. • i• _ .34/.. and., Mrs. Wln• Britton aid •Mr. and Ml's. Robert McMillan are spend- ing pending Christma.s .with Mr. and Mr's. An- drew Reekie in London, ' (r. a.nd Mrs. D. Buchanan ire in Toronto for the week -end, visiting Mr. and Mrs. •Dollyntore, -- 'Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McMichael are holding Christmas, for Mr. and Mr°s. Kirkby, of Walton; Mr. and Mrs., Robt.,McMichael, Walton; Mr:. and Mrs, Wilt.se, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale and family. M,r. and Mrs. Kingsmill, of •'Ciod'e- rfch, are spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mcilwain. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Riley and Mrs. Cook, of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Wes, Hoggarth,. Londesboro, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Hoggarth, Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Hogga1th and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Riley are spending Chriettnas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank coley. • IF YOUR HAIR IS LOVELY SO' ARE. YOU THERMIQUE METHOD' -means better waves scientifically controlled heat means softer more natural looking waves. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL , L, r:,Y�.: a •:Y;r.:t.',c}35.1 +:>i{•s•rs: Hr'.'::•r..F3i••: Jy'ssa li:LJ.•+::.::,Y,., :•r r ljt>..: �.• ..! '"ALG k/ C . F4, 1 A HAPPY NEVA YEAR.,,r To All Friends and Patrons in • . Past'Years. ,. With t,.itew equipment.' and broader markets. I hope to • serve you even better 10 1947. • 1 tailce,'ordera.)'or baby chicks from Swift's ,new Chick Hatchery at •Stratford, le iri=' :wrested, let m11 know; also if • • you it out, your tIOck checke(i over free. . :\s ,excl., I contii(ier your in-' iere518.a5.1s11'11s my Own. `thanking you for past fav-'• ors and neteh kindness, hop- to call on you again. • GEORGE WALKER Theile 119 • sal l TOWN OF SEAFORTH SCAVEN'GER FOR THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH Duties to commence after the first of the year. Applications to be sent to: THE TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE Dead and DisabledAriirn ,l8 REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT: SEAFORTH 16 EXETER MS DARLING• AND ° CO,' OF CANADA,