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v i,r rj ar: ,` , ,, NA;a:WS, OF THE TO late Mrs, M. A. Reid. Following dhe Lorne Webster, Christian Steward-. - I m
17 ,1 alai. y - LOC L'.'p�p �91��v Wider au. Rev. 'Lederman.,preaah ..,, : •...
r,'„+ _ . - re8`tlilr meeting, contests were en- 3hfP, Mrs. W. HaY;'�.eraturb aQc.,' ?f# ..1:d61:q!•,�:A.ai_l7 e r �,1) _
; • , . p aoYed, with Rev. Campbell in Mra. F d4 a. very ie sereno on `Bain ;:., .
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., nnouncement. Mr. and Y .
7 } Er ra. • Mrs. J. C. Grei
c`hargei Santa Claus appeared from Friendship 600,,, ,Xrs. Aikenhead, left thI weelt 'It e b 1 4 ' _
(,a 1J 9 " iylcr + Token Walsh, Sea'fvrth, wish to an. h .".
somewhere, all dressed un in a Mrs. Spencer ; Asso for Serrata, where site will tspenc� I h. oo Concert held at , S.S,+ . ,.,
{ll i a 4 a nounce the engagement of R7ieir 41ate Helpers, No. $ Monde evening was enyq} f,
s•' fine new 'suit. He was' heralded' In the winter with her daughter, Mrs.., Y
` a'f+'Izt., tl 'I aughter, Jacqueline Florenee, to Mrs, Finnigan, Mrs,: Storey'; tem ed h a large crowd. The draw >< NOW PLAYINCr--iN CINEGtII�OR-T. Tkl , RS, F i;
4+1°iu�i�'I to the room b M:rsr. Salute Claus U. A1'ank, and, Cltirk. Y:, r f: ,SAT
f i, �v'G�11N,1' , Mr. Terrance Mockler, eon of Mr. Y perance sec., Mrs. C. C. Keine; *. Dr• and Kra. John Prover, of 1 sujted' iu first- prize, an auto rug, : c6 THE CA.RIBO4 TR A �� 92 l
NIZ r �,xl Ff4 : Bernard• Mockler, of Woodstock, one of the gifts was' a silver and Missionary •Monthly, Miss M, Sam- Th dale, visited the former's 'goinug to Allun �leber;, 2nd prize, �7
With Randolph Scott - Karin Booth '!Gabby}''Mel+e,;
w,I �Y l t rs and Che late _4lrs. Mockler, the mar glass relish dish, which was prem erville, '1Yjra. H. Lawzeilee; Watch a table lam' ,Mrs. Antone Sefman; Here's a rugged, r a
�_, ' yt£ +yr nage to take place on, 'Dec. 26, at ented to Rev, and Mrs', Campbell Finnigsn; supply sec., parents. on Snlndey. p' th gg d, aw and roaring stor of men,a against the what
p Tower, iso Mr, DplRrart Smith', of the 17ni-3vd g Y g
4'r", +,� in appreciation of their guidance Mrs. J. Barron, Mrs. G. Eaton; yeralt Koelrler�The s��ecial prize, a 1 ernes' 1n the Land at the End of the'Cari'bao'Trail,
�ldr 10 o'clock, in St. Mary's Church _
QW,5 1 ir'; , r * Woocls.tock. and' help during the year, hunch Baby Band sec., Mrs, F. Storey; Y of Western Ontario, is cake, was won by Mrs. George -. ' ai
h.k �r.1, Olga• wishes for you this- Christ- -W was served at the close of the spending the Christmas holidayaat IN CINECO'LOR — MONDAY, TUESDAY,^WEDNESDAY
press sec., Mrs. M. Cuthill; pianist, his home Sharon, of Toronto.
g 9 Fireside Fellowship Holds Christ- ffieetin,_ Mrs- H. Lawrance; finance con., share•
1, - are as 'bri ht as th star- g• MATINEE: Monday — 2:30 p.m.
i ° s' Mr- and, Mrs. Allen honey, of MICKEY
9" f' h' Ao dtie andles that light up •,ss Party.—The Fireside Fellow- Mrs. Lawson, Miss Ferguson, Mrs. London, spent the week -end with tb
,U �, ship group of First Presbyterian Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary Elects. Hay; auditors, Miss 'M. Somerville Mr. and Mrs. J. C.,Stevens, EGMONDVILLE with 'LOIS BUTLER and BILL GOODWIN
„a WATSON8z REID church met WBdnesda evening at -'The annual meeting of the Bar
1 Y g and Mrs. B. Pollard. • Mr. Donald Stewart, of Wind- A story as refreshing as a Spring, tbreezelill of fun, laugiitar
il *,, the Manse to hold their annual bara Kirkman Auxiliary of First
”"+ v INSURANCE &REAL ESTATE sor, is spending the Christmas bol The regular December meeting and music. The surprise Christmas party, at which over 21 Presbyterian 'Church was held on i1111111iilUlliilllliliilflllitilliilililllltfl prise picture of the year.
§ , Phone 214 - Seaforth were present, Miss Alice Reid, the Wednesday of last week, T'hqq press idays with his mother, Mrs, Chas. of the W.M-S. and W:A, of Egmond-
��4' '' president, presided) and discussed, dent, Mrs, J. F. Scott,: pr'esilled W�C1C�lIlf,�S * Stewart. utile' United Church was held on IN TECHNICOLOR'—NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
� 14 the business of the meeting. Rev, during the business part of the • Miss Karen .Kidd, of Alma Col- : Thursday, Dec. 14, at the home of
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>i, "I.. D. Glenn Campbell led in Prayer meeting and received the reports liffillillilillifillilllil111liillillllillil1111 lege, St. Thomas, is home for the I Mrs. Roy McGonigle with the presi-
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i,,: Cottage on Railway Street, with g p holidays. dent, Mrs. E. 'Cameron, presiding. with Fred Astaire, Red Skelton, Vara -Ellen and Arlene Dahl
'.:. y and read the Christmas story, from of the various officers and commit- Armitage - White.—A wedding oY • Mr. and Mrs. James Hill haus' Mrs. Paul Doig was in charge of It's the tuneful story of talo of the 9110w-worlWs Greatest; Song-
, y� !b$th. Reasonably, priced, Early y g I Writers. Here's all the music and romance you could' ask for,
' r Possession. y' p the Epistle of St. John. Christmas tees. These all reported• good work interest tbok place Friday at high gone to Simcoe to apeyd Christ the devotional period, which com-
a r h' corals were sung is conjunction by the members of the auxiliary ,noon in First Presbyterian Church mos' and to celebrate the 54th an -,prised the Christmas story. The Presented by the Stars you love. '
fib+ y )Several other Choice Dwellings with the record player in charge and the making of the allocation here, when Margaret Winfield niversary of their wedding with origin of some of the Christmas, COMING "FATHER OF THE BRIDE"
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' ; . ;also listed. of D. N. Eastman. Mrs. J. E. Pat- of $52,5. Mrs. Mae 'Dorrance presid- White, Reg.N., daughter of Mrs. their son and daughter-in-law, Mr- carols was read !by Mrs-. •Cameron. With Spencer Trac Don Taylor, � 'j Modern Cottage with furnace and terson read a Christmas story, ed over the program in which Mrs. 'Margaret White and the late Ern- Dhe Lreasurer's report was read p Y. aye r, Joan Sennett; Elizabeth Taylor
171 i r�, garage. Early possession. ' J. E. Patterson gave the Scripture es,t W. White, became bride of m Mryan,dlMrs11RnMYSouth std and showed a balance on hand of
v ,f y 'eta a few weeks.
' KV, ; d 150•'acre Farm• modern. lesson. Mrs. D. G. Campbell gave Allan Walter Armitage, of Toron- Southgate $8 A motion was made -and car -
i , ed niences.
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the prayer, and Miss S, I. McLean
told the Christmas story, "Why the
to, son of Mrs. S. W. Armitage and
the late Dr, Armitage.
of Brampton, and Miss Lillian
Tied that we give the church tress-
the
r ��� Dwelling, Victoria St. Modern d
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Obimes Rang." Mrs. F. Kling and
The altar
was decorated with
Southgate, of Toronto, spent the
urer sum of evv,'c
'Mrs, McLellan
COnvenibutes. Possession arrang- 0
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Miss Pearl Patterson sang a 'pleas•-
mauve and
white chrysanthemums,' Rev, D.
week -end with Mrs, W. E. South-
presented the
elate of officers for 1851 these
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son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
was -served, by Group No, 2.
gate.
arta
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r Frame dwelling, Village of Du'b
ing duet, accompanied by Mrs. M.
R. Rennie. The offering was taken
Glenn• ,Campbell officiated at the
double ring ceremony, and Mrs. M.
• Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Jackson
were installed by Mr. Gardiner,
which were the following for the
Rin. 'Immediate possession. + 1 1
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b Mrs, Broome and : Mrs. J. E.
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R. Rennie played the wed -ding muss
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spent a few daysg
f Montreal this
W.M.S.: President, Mrs. A. W.
M. A. REID
Daley, Rev. D. Glenn Campbell in-
the for the
ic. The bride. given in marriage by
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week, the guests of Mr, and Mrs.
A. T. Milr� u.
Ga'rd4ner; 1s,t vice- Pres., Mrs. T.
Richardson;
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FAR SALE
stalled officers coming
Hon. Miss
her only brother, W. Gibson White,
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Gibson White
2nd vice-pres., Mrs. D.
Stephenson;
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year, namely: prea., S.
London, wore a ponder 'blue wool
air family, of London, were here
secretary, Mrs. J.
Nott;
5 t' GOOD 6 ROOM HOUSE- Three
p bathroom,
I. McLean; pies,., Mrs, James, F.
Scott; Ist vice-pres., Mrs. H. R.
gabardine suit with. wine accessor
ies. Her only adornment
on Friday at'tend'ing the Armitage-
treasurer, Mrs. W. F. McMil-
lar'; Christian Stewardship sec.,
i ?11::. piece furnace. Garage
t i on property.
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Scott; sec., Miss' P. Patterson;
was a
single strand, of pearls, a gift of
White wedding.
• Mrs. J. E. Keating has return-
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Mrs. Clemente; Temperance sec.,
is
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
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trees., Miss Tenet ,Cluff; press' sec.,
the bridegroom. Pink roses form-
ed1 from Toronto• where dhe spent,
Mrs, Ke y y
Yes; Missionary Month,
sec„ Mrs.
included Lovo Gift"
Miss S. T. McLean; Home Helpers,
ed' her corsage. The bride's only at-
the past two weeks
E. Stephenson. . Officers
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` R. :i Insurance & Real`�Estate Broker
'Mrs, J'. J. Sclater; Glad: Tiddngs,
tendant was her twin sister, Miss
• .Mr. Ronald MacKay, of Toron-
for the' W.A.: :President, Mrs. E.
Cameron;
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Mrs- C. Reith; Literature, Miss, D.
Ernestine W. White, Reg.N., Tor-
to, spent the week -end with his
1st vice,pres., Mrs. J.
-McIntosh;
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Campbell; Welcome and Welfare,
onto,, in a navy blue wool gabar-
mother
2nd vice-pres., Mrs'. Ed,.
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Mrs, H. Charters, Mrs. J. B. Rus-
sell; flower convener, Mrs. J,
dine suit with navy- accessories.
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She wore ,a corsage of pink carne-
a Mrs. James Nolan is spending
Christmas
Boyce; secretary, Mrs. A, 'Mc'Lel-
lan; trehsurer, Mrs. A. Brown. The
pianist. president,
Mr's. R. Lawson, was in charge of
'. lj AL.L PASSENGERS INSURED
1.,' Ph®ne' i qq J Or cq W e/■�
1 blue
Broome; supply convener, Mrs. T,
McAdam, Mrs. H. Dale; social con-
tions- Thomas- Armitage,, younger
brother of the bridegroom, attend-
in Landon.
• Mrs: James Kerr is spending
the 'Christman holiday with her
meeting closed with prayer by Mr.
Gardiner, after: which a -delicious
lunch
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p pR/EC1 i4 Ti'O N
.' ' 16L p,L coal
verner, Mrs, W. A. Wright; Ways
ed as groomsman. Mrs, Frank Kling
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
was -served, by Group No, 2.
manager, Norman
MacLean; coach, Lorre Southwick;
07 Iand
.111rte, WILLIS DUNDAS
Means, Mrs. J. E. Daley ; Life
Membership, Mrs, J. E. Willis, Miss
slang "The Voice That Breathed
O'er Eden," 'before the ceremony,
Mrs. Howard Kerr, in Toronto.
• Mr. and ,Mrs. A. L. Jones will
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland' left
on Sunzlay to spend) the winter
THE WEEK -END
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HEAL ESTATE
Hazel Reid; Group Leaders, Mrs.
E. A. McMaster,
and "Because" during the signing
spend, Christmas' in Hamilton.
with their son, Harry, and Mrs.
Welland, Toronto.
ALL ORDERS. RECEIVED PERSON -
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OFFICE HOURS:
i 9:30-12; 2
Mrs. J. Murray,
Mrs. E. Andrews, Mrs. K, Sharp,
'Patterson,
of the register. She was accom•
panied by Mrs, M. R: Rennie. A
• 'Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Colbert aro
spending Cabrisrtmas• wibh their son
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Finlayson are
now settled in their new home,
ALLY OR BY TELEPHONE IN THE
p.m. -5:30 p.m.
�} Listings Wanted
Mrs. J. Mrs. R. R. Me-
wedding dinner was served at the
in London.
which was built this autumn by the
MORNING
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f
Kindsey.
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home of the bride's mother, who
wore butcher boy bane crepe
• Mr. A. D. Cummings', of Tot,
onto, was aweek-end guest 'at the
Huron Concrete Works, the con-
WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED
,
We have the buyers. EAST WILLIAM ST.
Northside W M. S. Meets.—An
ingressive candle lighting
with
a corsage of Sweetheart roses, A
decorated
home of Mr. Robert Scarlett.
tractors being Norman MacLean
and `Lorne Southwick.
,N, SEAFORTH
6 z$
service
was given at the December meet-
three -layer wedding
cake and white 'tapers centred the
Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Dalrymple
��ening.
vD. auge s
included Lovo Gift"
KIP'PEN
Y, Eigbt-room solid construction
house. It has four bedrooms, hard
ing of tabs W. M. Society of North-
side United Church Thursday
table, The wedding cake was made
by the
were in London on Sunday visiting
with -Mr. and, Mrs, Frank Kenny
Our Prices Are Competitive
' wood floors; new furnace, and
W C. OKE
at-
ternoon. Mrs. C. Glees was the lead
'bridesmaid. The waitresses
were Mrs. E. H. Close, Mrs. Joseph
Miss Marion Scarlett, of Exeter,
cud' Jean.
:Special thanks is extended to the
large cistern.
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
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er with Mrs, Garnham, Mrs. J. Bar-
Rowland and Miss Evelyn Card,no•
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Schede still eontin'ues'
ill from
ill f
CHRISTMAS ORANGES....2 Doz. 5e
p For Price and Terms, call
1. Fr" Local representative for Excelsior W. C. OKE
ran., Miss A. Ferguson and. Mrs.
W. Hay depicting Joy, Love,
An honored guest at .the wedding
'Mrs,
Mrs. Eddie McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McGregor,
quite the stroke she suY-
fered r recently.
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Life insurance Co.
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
PHONE 670
Light,
Peace, and Ho e. H
P Hymns were sung
Of e3Clr thought
was Margaret Wright, creat-
g
aunt of the ,bride, aged 91 years.
For
of Goderich, spent Saturday even-
lag with friends in Kipper.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Ruston, of
Stratford,: s ent the. week end w h
P it
Chir i�aazey, Egmondville
" c 3 SEAFORTH Local representative for Excelsior
g after each candle
a wedding tri b
g p y plane to
his M'r.
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Life Insurance Co. r
was lighted, 'Mrs. C. C. Kaine read
New York -City from Malton, the
parents, and Mrs'. J. Rus -
ton.
McKILLOP
PHONE 670 r 3 - SEAFORTH
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a Christmast story, . "Why the
bride dbnaed a topcoat of mouton
An industrial hockey league
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Chimes, Rang.'' Christmas carols
fur over her suit. The ,bride and
has
were played softly by Mrs. H.
Lawrence, The
her sister are both graduates of
Toronto
The teacher and pupils of S,S.
organized, in this district and
Egmondrville has entered) a team.
pianist. president,
Mr's. R. Lawson, was in charge of
Western Horspital, Grace
Division. Previous to ther marriage
No. 18,, McKillop, presented their
annual Christmas concert to a d,
Following is the slate of officers:
Pres.
a short ,business meeting when the
the bride had been cursing at Sun-
boo
attendance in the. schoolhouse on
Ch as. Kruse; sec: trees.
Clair Haney;
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minutes of the last meeting were
read by Miss A. Lawrence. Miss
uybrook Hospital, Toronto.
Tuesday, evening, Dec. 12, The
manager, Norman
MacLean; coach, Lorre Southwick;
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�.>}''f' Santa's Favorite
A. Ferguson gave the financial
thairmaii, Rev, Li'vingsbone, 'ph e-
trainer, Scott Cluff. The boys- are
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statement, and Mrs. Barron re
sfldled capably over a program con
sishing of 'several: playrs, drills,
busy canvassing tJhe village for
donations, to buy equipment,
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ported a 'bale, valued at $100, was
packed and sent, As a tribute to
dances, recitations„ a pantomime,
and, a
Several ladies, of the village are
� GRUEN Watch
two of the members, Mrs. Woods
,and Mrs. John. Mnla son, who have
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First Presbyterian Church — 10
number of 'musical s'elec-
tions. The pupils are to be con-
gratulated. on the way in which the
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sponsoring. a euchre in the Eg-
mondville, Public School on Thurs
ala
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passed into higher service this
a,m, Bible Class, and Sunday
SEl ttol; 11 a.m., The
carried out their special 'parts.
evening, Dec. 28, to het
y praise
for equipment for
_
year, a minute of silent prayer and
a hymn, "For All the Saltire Who
(3) Message
of the Herald, "A Savioux"; jun'ior
Program was, 'brought tq a close by
the appearance of Santa Grlaus, w o
mn d .the ev-
mondville hocks team, It is sev-
y
s ...,. 1
From Their Labors Rest," was
cdnpregation; 7 p.m., Caro] :Service
distributed, h
gaffs and tangy to the
eral rs since Egmond,ville 'has
�
The Christmas offering
"The
tn''•.Northside United Church.—Rev.
Glenn Campbell, Minister,
childlren. The teacher, Miss E, Cox,
�dihotke Y team, so Come out
aend this euchre and let thewhich
��ening.
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included Lovo Gift"
wishes to )hank all those who help-
beyouv
was dedicated, the president read-
Northside .United Church.—Rev.
edl in any way with the concert.
'are behind! them 100
ing Matthew, 2nd chapter, 9, 10
D. A. MacMillan, Minister: 10 am.,
Sunday School and Adult
:Special thanks is extended to the
per cent. Your donations have been.
generous, but
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Jewellery Gifts Find China
and I1 versus. The meeting closed
with a "O
!Bible
Classes; 11 a.m., Christmas ser-
music supervisor, Mrs. Wendorf•
Rev. Livingstone,
more money is still
neeged. There will Ibe good prizes,
S E A F O R T H
verse of Holy Child of
Bethlehem" as a benediction, 'Miss
vices'; worship; sermon subject,
„Finding Chrism
who acted
chairman; Mrs,. 'H'arvey Doimage
A salver collection will be taken
.
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Ferguson brought in the slate of
for "Hon.
in Christmas";
special music, Senior and Junior
and, Alex Kerr, w110 supplied entre
music; the members the
and, lunch served.
officers 1951: pres., Mrs.
J B Tho
Choirs; 7 P.m., Worship; Union
of School
Board aadi those who assis — b k
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mpson, pres., Mrs. Roy 'Service; music by men's choir, Alf stage.. e. '
Lawson; Ist vice pres., Miss A. g
t - - - -. - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11 Lawrence; 2nd vice pres., cordially welcome, We are sorry to 'hear of the ser
,:'.. ;,a' ll { Mrs. /
Montgomery; recording sec., Mrs. ions illness of Glen Cuthill, who ROYar. �. j o
D, A. MacMillan; treas., Miss A. ® was, taken to the hospital Tuesday _ '
'; ° a morning suffering. from a heart at- pOULTON "� .J Tg J
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tack. + '
I wish to thank the MT. and Mrs,. Rae Holman visited J �.�..
with Mrs. R. K. Davidson and, tam- BUNNYK/N
Electors Death of"Albert Twisa.—A form- it .last week. S r�
n . of a STH J a
Seaforth e � Y
•li,. -, r resident of Seaforth, Albert Mr. and Mrs. Rhine Kahle, Mit- Oy��'y�' •'
f'; ky , for the support Ven Twtss, passed away suddenly at his WARE a o - --an-4--a.- }
pp home in Regina on Sunday even- z heti, were Sunday visitors at the
�. home of Mr, and Mrs. wen, Koeh-
y', ?'} i me at the polls ' on Ing from a stroke which he suf-
, y"I } election da - fered that day; Mr. Twis's was born lel'
y Christmas exercasea were held) In
`� � in Seaforth, the son, of the ,rata ,,
y Season's Greetings! Mr. and Mrs. John Twiss, and was the Evangelical 'Church here in the
92. , + J • ti, 60 years of age, After leaving (Sunday School hour. Several read �4� ,
i "' J. C. STEVENSst'hool, he worked 'fox the Greig ingls were given; Teeitations by
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Clothing 'Co. for a number of years, 'Diaane and Paul Rock and} solos'
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�t � ":. \� conducted ted a pto irosrperous2men'srwear '✓
i 'p shore. Doting kis early days he j wish to thank all
played hocks with what w.as * r.
COAL known as the Town League and who supported me in
' i was widely known as "Spot" Twfss.
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survived o rete
ea ro n
five ve Municipal
broth t
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Y Y brothers; �•,.
We have on hand >----- ...
i . 1 i ` Fred of Brantford, Harry of Bar= Election, an to every- FOR SMART
i Stove Coal • Nut Coal Tie, Frank and Wall of Tbronto,
Zi`� one— CHILDREN'S
t. and •Melvin of 'Duluth, and two 'sis-
tl ,,, }1. •Pea Coal tet a, Mrs. Alex McGavin of Strat- GIFTS ,••'' 1
i i 1 • Buckwheat' Coal ford, and Mrs. Grimmer of 'Ayr. A i ` 1 y
>� c The deceased was weIi known in Merry Christmas
n • Alberta Coal Seaforth where many Yriends will * t. .
regret to learn of his
pasa'in In- a Savause Sr1} ,F�' -,.i� !. Br�(�uettes g• ndfk�/y. I
. ,K ferment was in Regio on Tuesday,
t i •Stoker Coal Dec. 19. A Ha New Year "
fir`} t , Happy Jewellery - Gifts
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® William M. Death of Mrs. L, E. Richards.= Fine China
#'°�ti .; 1 Hart Y Following an fitness which fasted WORLEON SILLS SEAFORTH —
�y' , J /, '' t Phone 784 Seaforth all of; last year, Louise Elizabeth
KJ Hohdbein, widow of the late RobertTTTTTT�_��
4 Richards, passed away in. Scott .
3a H , ,Box Furniture Store Memorial Hos'pit'al on Sunday, Dec.
q,;� `' Funeral & Ambulance Service 17, in. her 85th
I year. Born in Dash-
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fid J. A. $URKE W. J. CLEARY forn.ia. She returned) to Sea£orth ST. THOMAS' ANGLICAN SUGGESTIONS -
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