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O 0 LICENSED EMBALMER 0 0 AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 0 Night or Day Calls -335 0 0 0 0440 0 0 0 0 0 0 OftW LEMON'S TAXI ALL PASSENGERS INSURED Phone: 162-J or 162-W FOR SALE Frame Dwelling in Egmondvllle. Early possession. Moderately gaited, 100 -Acre Farm, near Chiselhurst. Good land, house, barn and other (buildings. Moderately priced. 100 -Acre Farm, suitably situated on highway; good buildings; run- ning water. Early possession. Duplex, solid brick. All modern conveniences. Gaod investment. WANTED TO PURCHASE Farm land, without buildings, suitable for cultivation. M. A. REID REAL ESTATE - PHONE 214 CLEVE CARTER'S ?AXI • COURTEOUS SERVICE • PASSENGERS INSURED. Phones: DAYS NIGHTS 182 346-R FOR SALE 5 -Room Cottage, George Sereet. Prompt possession. 1% Storey Brick Residence, Wil- liam Street, in first-class condi- Mon. Would make good investment. lee Storey Frame House, Market $t. Blacksmith business, good g0- Ong o-ging concern. Prompt possession. 75 -Acre Farm, Township McKil- lop, with frame house and bank Larn. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Broker SEAFORTH - ONT. PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334 TAXI Passengers Insured Phone 128 - Seaforth LEE'S tWE CARRY Av COMPLETE 7 'ELECTION c F ewe Announeennent, ThAl engage, Ment Is Pe ellleftlmeecl ut #ell ah Esr tella, daughter at M.r, A hur aR rt . Gid. vine, of U'shorzie Township, and the late 14Irs, t,1la'nville, to Jolan C o 1•in MacKay, son of Mr, and Mra- Char1es• MacKay, "Tiicherettitth, the marriage to take place the end of December. Will Hold New Year's- Dance. The Seaforth Women's Institute have decided to sponsor a dance on New Year's Eve in Cardno'si Hall, with music by Brock's orch- estra. Full particulars will be giv- en next week. Hold Christmas Party.—Rev. an Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell had as their guests the Fireside Fellow- ship group om Wednesday evening when they held their annual Christmas. party. During the busi- ness period Rev. Campbell agreed' to become president of the group. 'Christmas carols were sung; after which Mise Alice Reid conducted several amusing contests. Santa Claus was present and distributed. small gifts to those -present. A Christmas lunch was served fol- lowing the program. A suitable gift was presented to Rev. and Mrs. Campbell. First Presbyterian Church. — El a.m., Sunday School; White Gift Service; 11 a.m., "Angel Song'; 7 P.m., Service of carols and Christ- mas music.—Rev. D. Glenn Camp- bell, Minister. Northside United Church: -Rev. H. V. workman, Minister: Christ- mas Services; 11 a.m., "For Whom Did The Angels Ging?" Senior and Junior Choirs present Christmas music; 7 p.m., "Good Tidings of Great Joy"; music by .Senior, and Junior Choirs. Special Christmas Missionary offerings. Welcome to these services. Angli;,an.--Sunday, Dec. 19: St. Thomas' Church, Seaforth—Sun- day School at 10 a.m.; •Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. St. Mary's, Dublin. -3 p.m, Al! services by Mr. Wm. Jones, of Huron College, London. Tuesday, Dec, 21' — Christmas party for Sunday School children. Christmas Day, Dec, 25 — Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 a.m. by Rev. L. Morgan, Bayifield. a Alert Mission Band Meets—The Alert Mission Band of the North- side United Church opened their meeting on Tuesday with Hymn 18, "Away in a Manger-" Mrs. Bradshaw gave a prayer, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Jack Crozier read the Scripture. Luke 2:8-14, and a recitation was given by Darrel Schneider. Gwen Christie, Marion Chamberladn, Jean Snell and Beth Johns sang two verses of "Silent Night." Business was followed by the election of of- ficers. Beginning in January Bar- bara Boshart will be .president; Jack Crozier, secretary, and for the month of January Kenneth Thompson wi11 be treasurer. The new leaders will be Mrs, Edwin John's, Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw and Mrs. Thos. Wilbee. Silly Scott took the collection of $1.32. The - minutes were read and roll 'call rnswered by 27 members. "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" was sung and the meeting closed witb the benediction. St: Thomas' Ladies' Guild Meets. — On Tuesday of this week the Ladies' Guild of St. Thomas' Church held its regular meeting. Mrs. G. McGavin, the president, opened the meeting with the Epis- tle for St Thomas' Day, followed by prayers for the parish and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Eleven. members answered the roll call, three having attended all meetings during the year. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The treasurer's report was moat gratifying, The reports of the variaus committees were dealt with and the yearly amount voted to the Wardens, and a dona- tion to the Memorial Window Fund. Repairs on the Rectory were discussed and plans made to undertake the work while it is vacant. The annual .meeting will be held on January 11. After the dedication of the offertory, the closed the meeting with the benediction. Goforth Mission Band Meets.— The Goforth Mission Band 'head their Christmas Thankoifering meeting on Monday afternoon with a large attendance of children and mothers. The meeting opened by singing "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," after which the Lord's Prayer was repeated. The Mis- sion Band sang the carol, "Silent Night." Forty-five answered the roll call, Alice Anne Nixon, Ruth Teall, Mareorie Pethick, Lois Char- ters and Carol Giew sang a Christ- mas song, "Mark! The Merry Christmas Bells." The Scripture reading was taken by Hugh Gov, will, after which Perrin McLean sang very sweetly, "Away in a Manger." The offering was receiv- ed .by Evelyn Keyes and Karen Kidd, Mrs, E. A. McMaster wel- comed the visitors and+ she ankl Mrs. McFadden presented the following children with seals and eertifieates: Hugh Gorwilf, Jean Copland, Jean Nixon, Marlene MllIer, P'aul MO/aster, Mary Cop- land, Marjorie Pethick, Bruce Mc- Fadden, Carol GIe*, Alice Anne' Nixon, Elizabeth, Haabkfrk, Lois' Charters, Joan Hunter, Sheila Mc- Fadden, Margaret ,I•leinberger and Cobnife Wright. • Those Who had :perfect 8ttentanee receiv'eal s1tial1 �Its, they !being Hutt C4orwilt. ueC /eFadrlen„ lblxxili t, ,Atelia. kePatident, Jean. land, irate i i.' iitldy Miitra3r. Me1"raddeii,. ora J hbdters wed Maty 0opla'n'd., Mtge ViTailtatt beatttifu I;ltizektman d rs�. Paul, Mater; •$rhte ttegaddexr; Mai rJ+ f;ti rkta of ala 0 $.4kte. 9Pxi8!tlt gals ar h skit. `1,14,e t Msu 'qt Sazita . taRf " rhe .a ieet- t i& game to a Clone with' pr, ex Ay Mrg, Caralphelt, ,tObncirpO, vve?realien,. tireated tee thele` eul?Pcr: D.e .. nth of Re v L7te.v id Ritchietx,,. Th+s ?lea. th .tools leteee ore Wedaa - 'day, Dec.. 1,5, of Rev. David Ret ebbe, a his residence, aCroderieh S ,. West, following a ione and trying Medea. Mr. Ritchie was born in St. Andrews, Scotland, in 1872, and eaune with his parents to Can- ada at the age of ifi years. He was edtucated at Madras College, at. Andrews, Scotland, University of Toronto, and Knox College, from where he graduated in 1904. He was first ordained as a min- ister in the Prairie town of Fran - C. W. L. XMAS DANCE ST. COLUMBAN WEDNESDAY, DEC: 29 Dancing 9.30 to 1 a.m. ADMISSION 50 CENTS later fmrtl• 91 :, ko , 2.5 a Cram arty, and Abys, Perth Gillentl':;' x e later preached at„ Poiat<Mteward' in the Sarnia F.rea'b text'',.. t10.R1 0,00 he retired in,. x928 tine trx ill'iteait'h: T`Si ar inan..y'Warn lig wasride t. ou u 00.1fer aads during his college 'Years . y was a a p ro fessianal at Rose dale Gole Club. He designed and laid out several golf canines in Ude part of Ontario. Surviving are his wife, the former Marion Moore, two daughters, Miss Elate' Ritchie and Mrs. Margaret, Ca'rs'on ol; Toronto; four sons, Rev. tarries Ritchie, of Ottawa; Douglas, of Sarnia; Gordon, of London, and Malcolm of Quebec City;' one sis- ter, Mrs. Edward Johnson, of Montreal, ands •two brothers, James and Thomas, of Cleveland, Ohio; also six grandchil'd'ren. The re- mains will rest at his late 'resi- dence, resi-dence, Goderich St. West, until Friday, at 11 a.m., when they will be' removed to First Presbyterian Church where a public service will be held 'at '2 p.m. 'Interment will be in Kincardine Cemetery. on Saturday at 1 p.m. Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary Has Meeting. -The annual meeting of the Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary of First Presbyterian Church was INVITATIONS FOR THE ANNUAL Legion Xmas Dance Monday, Decemb r 27 HAVE NOW GONE O\UT If you have not received yours, contact A. W. SILLERY, Secretary, Seaforth. It is going to be a grand party which you will not wish to miss! 1 w- +. t:r..E, es sae a - e -t -w.r, xrr , w ;w ;r,; 4rjr-, Christmas Carol Candlelight Service NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th AT 8:15 P.M.' By the Seaforth 'Public School 75 CHILDREN'S VOICES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MISS M. E. TURNBULL Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Accompanist. Silver Collection . y.. . .n„••."„•,. it' .. .. .. is .' re"rare ea. re, es rrase • Tk# ' as are wee, FOR A TRULY MERRY CHRISTMAS r'" "'`}y,.yy,el i r; '' + ,.. ': I e i, a •' e e .. �,1FSlf'+;... F..�.Y�. YA 1E-1.-� R, - .t4. 1 F..'2�-i�: Cedar Chests End Tables Coffee Tables Card Tables Hassocks Costumers Secretary and Kneehole Type Desks Kroehler Rest Rockers, Recliners and . Occasional Chairs Pin -Ups, Desk Lamps, Tri -Lights Table Lamps Studio Couches, Sofa Beds, Chesterfield Suites and many other smartly styled Practical Gifts FOR TIIE CHILDREN: Tricycles, Doll Buggies, Trike Trailers, .Toddle Carts, Kiddie Cars, Wagons, Playpens, Table and Chair Sets. LUGGAGE: See our display of Practical Suggestions. Give Mother and Dad that new Spring -Filled Mattress — An Appreciated Gift! Box Furniture Store FUNERAL & AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones: Day 43 Night 237-J or 18 Announcement We have installed a Brady Automatic Cooling System Cleaner in our Service Department. This equipment completely frees your radiator and engine of all rust, grease, scale, sludge and dirt. The cleaning is done through the filler cap of your radiator, which saves time and the expense of dismantling the radiator from your car. The average job only requires an hour. Overheating ,causes rapid engine wear. Give your car new and longer life --the Brady Way! Daly Motors FORD MONARCH HEALER .- Telephone '102 : Seaforth dna di old ,`" 900,7 evipleg ie est'in 00 to were 044 ,.R;rottt lira .7e4. rre auirJeer T3 d� GQ "' it�Rtn d'. AaBla ;444 ro• 0 A Planar`. Wm et ` 525., `fin:4e!VC.& w a ringed by the. ;MP , , i W lioh 1 . Melgellar is po?i seer. ' Mrs. W. �A, W • b. read the . to Wright d e Crap l"e lei son and, Mrs. 3, W. Carter gave. the GladTidings Prayer. The of tering was taken by Mrs. J. E, Willis sell Mrs. Br'ugger. Sec- ial Christmas stories were giver,. by Mrs. D. G. Campbell and Mr --a, J. F. Scott. A very' enjoyable fes tura-of the program was the sing- ing of. Christmas Carols 'by Miss Blaleiey and Miss Riegel. The fol- lowing are the officers far the coming year: President, Mrs, J. F. 'Scott; vice-president, Mrs. IL R. Scott; secretary, Miss Pearl Patterson; treasurer, Miss J. Glut; pianist, Mrs. J. A. Munn; .group leaders: Mrs. J. E. Daley, Mrs, W. A. Wright, Mrs. M. Dorrance, Mrs, R. Allen, and Mrs. R. Charters oie Death of William G. Gill—The death occurred on Friday, Dec. 10, of William George Gill, following a very short illness. He was taken ill on. Friday' . and died that even- ing of a heart attack. Mr. Gill was bora in 1896 in Monktbn and was married to Miss Ida Stewart, of Milverton, about 26 years ago, SPRUCE Christmas Trees Phone 849 r 4 R. S. McKRRCIICR DANCING SATURDAY NITE CARDNO'S HALL, Seaforth DECEMBER 18th Featuring Ross Pearce and His Melody Masters A barrel of fun for all! Admission 611c; Students 40c Sponsored by Seaforth Young Progressive Conservatives Lutheran Services EVERY SUNDAY EVENING SEAFORTII TOWN HALL Sunday School, 7:00 p.m. Divine Service, 7:30 p.m. with Rev. C. A. Klages in charge. "A changeless Christ for a changing world." IltneaffilleaseesesgRaseelef Come With the Crowd to the Annual Christmas Night DANCE in Looby's Hall DUBLIN Dance to music of Jack Pritchard and His Orchestra Dancing 9-12 • Admission $1.00 D. H. McINNES Chlroprattic - Foot Correction Commercial Hotel Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m. VitalltIteat THE PROUDEST NAME IN 04.00014 kr '(o -' 102 50 ,; EARRINGS t2d0 BROOCH 8600 those* hon Out many thrilling glib (*Atoned in tp o, 10K sold I lied. SAYMIGE'S FINE CHINA J5WEI,LgttY GIi=T$ *ea ' Wle„rteni; "449 /0 •twelve. eat% aeles - hire .MSR. Gill„ cgndiletesl 'a Pool- Mtn iu the •tarot lse8 n'aw occupied, •by the •Sea,. Perth 99,0mattfre. about two rare' o hepurchased, the Royal" Apartments and *loved his 'bust nesn rth . Resides his wife hale; survives ,l?yt three brothers, ter; P"ran] gaud Mulles, liewas' a mentbereef the'rkng'I.iean Ohurch.. The funeral was: held from his late. residence,' Reyal ApartMents, • on' Monday otternoon with Rev. La - Verne Morgan, of Rayfield, offici- ating. Intermaeat wasp in Maitland- "banl¢ eepietery. The ,pallbearers were John .Little, Wm.' Box, Ed; ,An'dr'ews, J.. J. Cleary,, Jas, A.Mac- 'Donald. and. Foster- Bennett.. The'Jiowerebearers� , were Stewart and Ww. Parkinson and' Mr. Wilhelm: LOCAL BRIEFS • Mr. Allan Wright, son of Mrs. Alex Wright, of the. Mill Road, ltas accepted a position on the staff of the Dominion Bank here. • Mr. James Kelley, of Paimer- ston, spent the week -end at his, home In town, • Mrs, Margaret Mason, Mrs. Sam ,Scott and Miss Lois' Scott spent a few days in Toronto with 1.Irst Mason's brother, Mr. F. Brig- bam. , • Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wes- ton and son, Mr. Jack Weston and ,Ix'oa and Mr, Orville Weston, of Detroit, spent t h e week -end with Mrs. Orville Weston and Mise Verna Graves. • Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Grain- ger and son, of London; Mr. War- ren Ament, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ament and two chil- dren, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ament- and two children, of Mimico; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anent, of Kitchener, and Mrs,. E. H. Hodgins, of Belleville, spent the week -end at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ament. • Mrs. M. R. Rennie is visiting in Toronto and., Suniiridge. • Mr. and Mrs. Ivan. Whiteman and Mrs. James Brigham and Ken- neth, of Belgrave, called on Mrs. Mason recently. • Mr. and Mrs. Max Hadfield, of Milton; Mr. and Mrs. Welland Mc- Donald, of Ethel; Mr, and Mrs. 11. Minett and Mr. Graham Vance, of Toronto, Mr. Alex McKay and Mr. Norman Sim, of Embro, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. A. R. Box last week. • Miss Minnie Somerville is in Scott Memorial Hospital suffering from an attack of pleuro -pneumon- ia. • Mr. G. B. Dorrance, of McKil- lop, was taken to Toronto to the borne of his daughter by am- bulance. Mrs. Dorrance accom- panied him and they will spend the winter 'there. • Mr. and Mrs. George Scofield, of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Case. • Miss Ernestine White, of To- ronto, was a week -end guest of her mother, Mrs. Margaret White. • Mrs. Victor Kestle, of Exeter, was a guest of Mrs. J. C. Laing and Mr, and Mrs. Rusell Hodgert on Tuesday. • Mr. Peter Hay, of Niagara Falls, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas OIiver-andi other friends. • Mrs, James Neville, of Sarnia, is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. McMillan. • Messrs. M. A. Reid, W. T. Teall, J. E. Keating and W. J. Duncan were in London on Wed- nesday attending a bonspiel at the London Curling Club. • Mr. and Mrs, James Hill, of Staffa, were visitors in town on Thurs day, • Week -end guests of Mr, and Mrs. William Ament were: Miss Gertrude Coates and Dolph Coates, London; Mrs. E. H. Hodgins, of Belleville; MrsG. F. Hesse, Nia- . gara Falls, and Mrs. R. S. Winter, Goderich. Egg Graders and Packers WANTED Apply Seaforth Farmers Co-operative Produce Division REPLACE _THAT BROKEN Windsh ieId or Window ,IN YOUR CAR Olt TRUCK • DALY MOTORS `oris Monarch Dealer TEL 102 SEArORTII U115PA (tFRIAY SATURDAY Y NILIK with A ,GLA&FAIRBANKS MSIA .Ail. the splendor and eI~eiteinent 'dlr. 4. tventure's Golden Aged '7:! ' e King Roanalree•- crossing swords' e 1th denger•-^rlsiting s' realm tier love MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY "ESCAPE ME,NF ER V , " with ILA••L,,,FLYNN and ERROL LYNN +.x lege picture based! on Margaret Kennedy'si Sorel Peigua;titlyt der tails the PUMA of "Gemnna" — a waif in Venicfe NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - IN TECHNICOLOR' " THE SECRET LIFE QF WALTER IIITTY " with DANNY KAYE VIRGINIA MAYO BORIS KARLOFF The entertainment quality of this .picture is of top rank calibre. Be sure to see it! COMING: IN TECH NICOLOR;.- "ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU" with ESTHE'R WILLIAMS, JIMIMY DU.RANTE ON HAND: 1", 11/2' and 2" PINE 1" and 2" HEMLOCK 2" and 3" SPRUCE 1", 2", 3" and 4" FIR T. & G. SPRUCE 2" WESTERN LARCH, 8' to 22' long 4x4's and 6' x 6' WESTERN CEDAR 2" ROCK ELM and WHITE ASH CEDAR LAP SIDING FIR FLOORING and PINE FLOORING CLEAR KILN DRIED FIR MOULDINGS NO. 1 CEDAR SHINGLES ASPHALT SHINGLES Cedar -Grain, Rolbrick and Insulbric Sidings, Masonite, Plywood, Arborite, Beaverboard, Chrome Mouldings, Doors and Reclaimed Windows. • Seaforth Supply (St Fuel Co. Phone 47 "Where the Best Costs No More" Seaforth 1,t e ,w- ,w• i yr n ,ti.. •• Yr. r.. .. r. • Ye .. rt,, tw 'FOR A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS GIFT SETS By Yardleys, Hudnuts, Vita -Ray; Revlon, Seaforth, Evening - in - Paris, Ashes Roses From $1100 up COLOGNE Perfumes by Lucien, Yardleys, Hudnuts, etc. HAIR BRUSHES By Hughes WATERMAN'S Wahl and Roll -it Pens. .From $1.23 up CHOCOLATES Smiles 'n' Chuckles, Moirs, Willards. CIGARETTES (50's) & TOBACCOS, 1/2 -lb. CHRISTMAS CARDS . , . , . , 25c uP NEILSON'S SPECIAL XMAS BRICK, 34Jc McKINDSEY'S STORE �. iT.:.r�^..Y 3•"T..Pa^' i+i% ++% i..i% .,,r iar�.,�' il!'..+,1N ?. ' i +.: Lelong, 85c uP $1:00 uP 1 as Cars—From $1,800 to $5,000. We also have for immediate delivery, Panel Deliveries and Station Wagons These Panel Deliveries are just ideal for -all de- livery work, t,nd operate at about 'one-half the money of other makes! If you are interested in cutting down.your trav- elling expenses from. $15 to $20 per thousand miles, SEE— Johnathan E. Hugill Plume 784-W CLINTON STJI'ETt7`E51` GARAGE • We have a Licensed Mechanic and will service all malts of cars at ' :Ped41 Rate.