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NOW OPEN FOR
BUSINESS
SEE MEL..MERRIAM for that SET
OF KITCHEN CABINETS,
COFFEE TABLES, END
TABLES, ETC.
Furniture Repaired and Refinished
RATES REASONABLE
.above B. Durst's Machine
Shop
Opposite Library - Main St.
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH PEE=WEE BEAVERS
vs.
STRATFORD
After a number of years you are again going to
be thrilled by a home -town hockey team in action.
These kids are smart! Come and see them in their new sweaters.
THEY DESERVE+ YOUR SUPPORT,!
SEAFORTH MEMORIAL CENTRE
The Date?
BOXING NIGHT — TUESDAY, DEC. 26th
8 o'clock, sharp
ADMISSION 35c and 15c
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GIFT IDEAS
These Suggestions May Help Solve That
Last -Minute Gift Problem and Make
Your Christmas Merrier!
PHILCO and. MARCONI RADIOS and
RECORD PLAYERS — $26.50 to $89.95
CAR BLANKETS—in Case $8.95
FOAM RUBBER 'CUSHIONS—
For Car.... $5.50 Tractor .... $7.95
Seat Covers Heaters Back-up Lights
Rear View Mirrors Steering Wheel Covers
and Windshield Scrapers
KIDDIE CARS and TRICYCLES
$5.95 to $19.95
Bicycle Accessories at all prices, from Reflec-
tors at 10c to Generator Lights at $6.95
DALY MOTORS
Ford - Monarch Sales and Service
SEAFORTH
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Rhode Island Reds
To the poultryman or farmer wanting a real
good flock of high production layers, we re-
commend the purchase of RHODE ISLAND
RED CHICKS. • These Reds are fast layers,
non -broody, \with latge egg size.
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If you desire cross bred Chicks in Red X
Rock, Red X Sussex, or Sussex X Red, you
will find the same intensity of production in
these crosses.
SCOTT
POULTRY FARMS
J. M. Scott, Owner
SEAFORTH
ONTARIO
WINCORMA-
*bile playing in his walker on
Tuesday of last weel , Dandy Wa-
ters, one -year-old son of 0.'r: end
Mrs. Win. Walters accident 117 ov-
erturned a dish of hot grease,
burning him severely on one side
of his face, neck, chest and one
arm. He was rushed to Victoria
Hospital, London, where he .is' re-
ceiving treatments for theburns.
At time of writing he is doing fine.
The community wishes for a speedy
recovery and sincerely hope he can
be home for Christmas.
Mr. and Mra. Colin G,ilfilian at-
tended the funeral of toy (Manny)
McKellar of Staffa. Manny met
with a fatal accident at work in
Duparquet, Quebec, last 'week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Batten at-
tended the wedding of the latter's
brother, Bill Johne, of Elimville„ on
Tuesday in Ilderton to Miss Jean
King.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong
spent Sunday evening with MT, and
Mrs. Geo. Armstrong of Hensel].
The W.I. held, their Christmas
meeting on Wednesday afternoon
with 11113. C. Stephen as hostess.
There were about 50 ladies pres-
ent. Mrs. Jackson Woods had
charge of the program, consisting
of readings by Mrs. F. Skinner, on
"Christmas"; Mrs. Melville Hern,
"It's Better With Butter"; Mrs.
Phil Hern, "The Day After. Christ-
mas"; •Mrs. Warren Brock, "The
Rest of the Christmas Story," -Mrs.
H. Hunter, the motto, "The Bible
Story of Christmas," Mrs. Hann, a',
solo, "Silent Night" and "White
Ohirstmas"; 'a mystery quartette,
who did not know what or who
were to sing, but those called on
and sang were Mrs. H. Belt' Mrs,.
A. Dilling, Mrs, H. Ford and Mrs.
A. Kerslake. Mrs. J. Dykman sang,
"My Two Front Teeth." An ex-
change of gifts from a decorated
Christmas tree were articles made
of sugar or flour sacks. A daintY
Christmas lun,oh was served by the
hostess and committee consisting
of Christmas cake, candy, cookies,
sandwiches •and tea.
Mrs. E. Skinner and Mrs. 0. Hun -
CURLING
EVERY
Wednesday Afternoon
and Evening
at the
Seaforth and District
Memorial Centre
EVERYONE INTERESTED IS
WELCOM E!
SEAFORTH
CURLING CLUB
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Season's Greetings
AND THANK YOU!
We like no think of our custom-
ers as friends. There is no bet-
ter way to express, our friend-
ship than by the olct old wish
that grows dearer through the
ages:
Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year!
F. A. DALRYMPLE
EGMONDVILLE
In the good old,- fashioned
sense of the word—may you
have a rollicking, gay Christ -
PETER E. MALONEY
& Sons
CREAM AND EGGS
Phone 64 r 10 : Dublin
Your
Entertainment
Guide
Seaforth Junior Farmers
GALA NEW YEAR'S
DANCE
CARDNO'S HALL
Friday, Dec. 29th
Music by
Desjardine's Orchestra
BIG PRIZE NOVELTY DANCES
A Grand March with
New Year's Hats and
Horns!
, Dancing from 9:30
Dttra Ladies, PLEASE -2
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NO SPORTS 1
We regret '414 no 5800 re,
ports arc aPPearing IMO "ek'
May we take tills opporturtity '
to wish all readers of this Col.
umn the Merriest Christmas
ter, Exeter, have left to vita rela-
tives at Salvador, Sask., for Christ -
Mr. and, Mrs. Phil Murch, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Skinner and Larry
spent the week -exit with Harry
Murch of Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell King and
Wayne visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Cooper on Sunday.
Mr. Silas McFalls and 'mother,
Mrs. Mary and Lleta, of
London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wes. Horne on Tuesday.
Congratulations are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Horne, who cel-
ebrate their golden wedding on
KIPPEN
The Sunday school of St. An-
drew's Church will be held during
church time at 11 a.m. on Sunday
next.
An interesting Sunday School
concert was held Monday evening
in St. Andrew's Church, consisting
of duets, choruses, recitations and
drills. The highlight of the evening
was a play entitled,, "The Pampit-
ed Darling," with Grant McGregor
taking the part of the "darling."
Others in the cast were Isabelle
Caldwell, Merle Dickert, Don Kyle,
Jack Caldwell, Edison 'McLean,
Virginia McClinchef, Norma Deitz,
Ruth Alexander and Bob Caldwell•
An interesting number of the pro-
gram was when Hank Benning -
dyke sang Christmas carols in the
Dutch, language.
8. 8. Entertainment Held
The teachers and pupils of St.
Andrew's United Church held their
annual Christmas concert Monday
evening. Rev. Mr. Hinton was chair-
man far the evening. The program
consisted of the opening chorus by
the entire school; recitations by
Wendey Ann. Smith and Danny
Holmes; chorus, "Visiting Santa";
recitations by Margaret Elgie,
Joyce Hood and Gerald Johnson;
chorus, "The Christmas Trees";
drill by the Beginners; piano in-
strumental, Marie Jarrott. A short
play, "The Census Taker," was pre-
sented by Marilyn Anderson and
Wayne McBride; solos by Ann and
Marie Sinclair; recitation by Don-
ald Jackson; the umbrella ,drill by
the Juniors. An added feature of
the evening was Christmas carols
sung in Dutch by Hank Bennin-
dyke, who arrived only two weeks
ago from Holland. The Star drill
Via.% ,next on the program; a piano
in,strumental by Bonnie Kyle; the
l3arbershop Boy then sang songs;
piano instrumental by Elaine Bell;
recitation, Nelson .McClinehey.
A onehour play, "The Pamper-
ed Darling," was presented by the
Seniors, directed, by Mrs. R. Elgie'.
The cast was as follows: Connie
Gibbons, Isabelle Caldwell; Janet
Gibbons, Merle .Dickert; Mrs. Perk-
ins, Ruth Alexander; Victor Gib-
bons, Grant MacGregor; Dudley
Fields. Jack Caldwell; Joy Gay-
lord, Norma Deitz; Anna Bell
Green, Virginia McClinchey; Nor-
man Evans, Donald Kyle; Floyd
Davis, Bob Caldwell; Dr. Itudulf
Bon Haysburger, Edison McLean.
This play was very humorous and
very well presented, A farewell
song was given by Anne and Marie
Sinclair; Billy Workman gave a
closing recitation. Donald Kyle and
Jack Cald•well sang a duet, intro-
ducing Mr. and Mrs. Santa, who
entered with packs of gifts and
candy for all the eager girls anti
boys. The National Anthem con-
cluded the very good entertain-
ment.
Correction .,
The correspondent wishes to cor-
rect an error in the slate of offi-
cers of the W.A. which appeared'
in last week's issue. On the finance
committee should have been Mrs.
Wm. Bell instead of Mrs. R. M.
Peck, who is retiring from that
position.
Funeral of James Earl Sproat
A private funeral was held Mon-
day afternoon at 2 p.m. from the
Bonthron Funeral Home. Rev. Al-
bert Hinton, of St. Andrew's Unit-
ed Church, Kippen, conducted the
service. Interment was in the fam-
ily. plot in. Hensall Union Ceme-
tery. The pallbearers were Edison
McLe-an.. Morley Cooper, Bruce Mc-
Gregor, Rose Broadfoot, Robt. Mc-
Gregor and Joe McLellan. Flower -
bearers were Andrew Bell, John
Henderson, John Sinclair, James
Sproat, Gordon Fowler, Clarence
McLean, Wm.. Caldwell and Allan
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DANCE
Town Hall
BAYFIELD
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27
DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA
Bayfield Lions Club
RECEPTION
AND
DANCE
For Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Williams
in
Seaforth Community
Centre
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27
Everybody come! Admission 50c
We hope that this Christmas Season
will be brimfull of Happiness, Good
Fellowship, and Happy Friends—for
you and all who are near and dear
to you!
Let ns also be thankful that we are privileged to celebrate
the birthday of the Prince of Peace — for in many lands
behind the "iron curtain" the Peace and Joy of this .Yule-
tide Season is forbidden. As we celebrate Christmas, let
us be duly grateful that we are, and always will be, free
from the ruthless idealism of Communism, that would
take from us our cherished Freedom.
Do Your
Christmas Shopping Late!
You don't all have to do your Christmas shopping
early! We're "tickled to death" to have you shop
late . . . and what's more, we've stocked utp again
on best selling lines; we've added extra sales help;
in fact, we've done everything to encourage you to
do some Christmas shopping late!
Remember! Every Christmas Gift is Boxed.
STORE CLOSED DEC. 24th, 25th and 26th
STEWART BROS.
CHRISTMAS
BINGO
and
DANCE
Tuesday,f Dec. 26
ST. COLUMBAN
Parish Hall
LUNCH ADMISSION 50c
Prizes — Cash
Bingo commences at 8:30 sharp
Siemon's Orchestra
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CHRISTMAS
DANCE
Town Hall
HENSALL
Friday, Dec. 22nd
MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA
Novelty and Prizes
Lapels please bring lunch.
Lucky Lunch Prize
ADMISSI014 - 50 CENTS
SnonSored by
Annual
Xmas Itte Dance
LOOBY'S HALL
DUBLIN
Clarence Adams and
His Rhythm Rangers
NEW YEAR'S NITE
DANCE
Barclay Square
STRATFORD
Dance Saturday Night
and Christmas Night
NO DANCE TUESDAY
anee New Year's Night
David Campbell Orchestra
and
Midnight Dance New
Year's Eve — 12:05
Door Prize EVery Night
ADMISSION - CENTS
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4 -2100424, -'-
Christmas
DANCE
Monday, Dec. 25
CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH
Auspices Canadian Legion, Branch 156
BENNY GOODFELLOW
Dress Optional Tickets $2.50 Couple
Additional invitation's may bp had on,a
cation to EDMUND DALY, Seergar