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Information gladly given.
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PHONE 214 SEAFORTH
FOR SALE
Cottage on Railway Street, with
bath. Reasonably priced. Early
gbeseesslon.
Several other Choice Dwellings
else listed.
modern Cottage with furnace and
iBarage. Early possession.
nod 150 -acre Farm; modern
giences.
, Victoria St. Modern
conveniences. Possession arrang-
ed.
Frame dwelling, Village of Dub-
lin. Immediate possession.
M. A. REID
REAL ES'T'ATE PHONE 214
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Anneteleement The; engagemnt
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is announced of Rena k,nanOot
Johnston, Reg,N„ daughter of Mie.
Johnston end•'tixe late J. W. John
ston., Varna, Ont., to Mr. Horace J,
Luddington, son of Mr. and Urs,
Fred Luddington, of Toronto, the
marriage to take place quietly
Toronto early in February.
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Eight -room solid construction
Recuse. It has four bedrooms, hard
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FO
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Two acres in the Town of Sea -
forth, with comfortable five -room
Nouse, stable and hen house.
For Price and Terms, call
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PHONE 670 r 3 . 'SEAFORTH
COAL
Women's Hospital Aid To Meet,
—The regular meeting of the Wo
men's Hospital Aid to Scott Mem-
orial Hospital will be held at the
nurses' residence next Tuesday
evening.
Ladies' Aid Meets.—The Ladies'
Aid of First Presbyterian. Church
net for their January meeting in
the schoolroom of the church on
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. E.
Smith in the chair. Rev. D. Glenn
Campbell spoke on "Pursuit of Hap -
pitiless," and the address was en-
joyed
rnjoyed by all. Mrs. Frank Kling
sang "Love's Old Sweet Song," ac-
companied by Mrs. M. R. Rennie.
The reports of the secretary and
treasurer were read and a social
hour was, spent when Miss, Jean
Scdtt, convener, served lunch and
a cup of tea.
We have on hand:
• STOVE COAL
• NUT COAL
• PEA COAL
• BUCKWHEAT COAL
• ALBERTA COAL
• BRIQUETTES
• STOKER COAL
William M. Hart
Phone 784 : Seaforth
91.101 ee of bels of fruit gaud
and ea$de mien[ only duri. the
h
olt
�e sor Mrs W,Sais.
.f$011 441. for mator
in.l
f rthe Li
t-
tie Helpers Bandand these will be
aeitt,r'uut es mom as received. This
bra{teh includes all children in the
parielt seen, years( and un=der. Mrs.
Neteke, Living. Message convener,
reported a total of 32 subscribers.
Mrs. McGavin :has receivedavery
good response to the appeal for
sewers and knitters for Red Cross
worts. The World Day of Prayer
is: en Friday, Feb. 9. The offering
w,as received and d'ed'icated. Mrs.
T. Dale Jones gave the study book
on "Changing Islam in a •Changing
World," by Dr. Sam Weamer. The
religtion of Mohammed is one of
the most difficult in. the world to
understand. The independent Mos-
lenis are trying to drive out Im-
perialism. The Mohammedans -are
bringing back veils for women;
they have societies for the -propo-
getions of their faith, and they use
the radio for propogandra. Mission-
ary work is very difficult due to
the country and language. The ap-
peal of the closed' door is a real
challenge to Christianity. Rev. T.
Dale Jones closed the meeting with
prayer and the benediction. Mrs.
Reid moved a vote of thanks to
Mr. and Mrs. Jones. The hostess
served tea and a . social half-hour
was enjoyed.
Institute To Pack Gifts. — The
January meeting of the Seaforth
Women's Institute will be held at
the home of Mrs. James F. Scott
on Wednesday, Jau. 10, at 2 p.m.
This will be a work meeting and
it has been decided to pack gift
boxes for the County Home in Clin-
ton at this meeting. Members are
asked to send or bring either cook-
ies or candy and also empty choco-
late boxes to the euchre and dance
on Friday night, or to the meeting
on Wednesrd,ay, so that the boxes
can be packed that day. Those on
the lunch committee are: Sand-
wiches, Miss Mabel Cameron, Mrs.
Wm. Leeming; tarts, Mrs. Eldon
Kerr and Mrs. John Hillebrecht.
Those on the committees for the
euchre and dance Friday night
are: Tables and chairs, Mrs. El-
mer Cameron, Mrs. John McLean;
prizes and tallies, Mrs. W. Cole-
man; lunch. Mrs. Alex Pepper,
Mrs. James •McNairn:; punchers,
Mrs. Gordon Papple, Mrs, Andrew
Crozier, Mrs. E. Whitmore and
Mrs. Lorne Carter.,
St. Thomas' W. A. Meets.—The
St. Women's Auxiliary of S . Thomas'
Church met at the Rectory Wed-
nesday, with the new president,
y, p ,
Mrs. G. McGavin, in the chair.
Miss C. Holmes read the Scripture
from the second, chapter of St.
Matthew. The roll call was answer-
ed by 10 members and there were
two visitors. The minutes of the
annual meeting were read by the
secretary, Mrs. R. Nott, Miss Doro-
thy Parke gave the treasurer's re-
port, showing a nice balance on
hand for the new year. Thank -you
notes and greetings were read from
Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. A. Case, Mrs.
Leyburn, Mrs. R. Wallace, Mr. and
Mrs. C. 'Cunning+ham and Mrs.
Mason. Mrs. Ada Reid gave the
social service report, showing a
Do you see
what I
see?
SEMI -TRIMMED
WALLPAPER
and
Easy to Hang'
First Presbyterian Church. — 10
a.m., Bible Class and. Sunday
School; 11 a.m., "As the Evening
Sacrifice," junior congregation; 7
p.m.. "The Protestant Church (1)
and the Reformation;"—Rev. D. G.
Campbell, Minister.
Northside United Church.—Rev.
D. A:MacMillan, Minister: 10 a.m.,
Sunday School and Adult Bible
Classes; 11 a.m., Worship; sermon
subject, "The New Year"; the Sac-
rament of the Lords Supper will
.be administered; 7 p.m., Worship;
sermon subject, "The Forward
Look." All cordially welcome.
St. Thomas' Anglican Church. -
10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.,
Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Even-
song;
vensong; St. Mary's„ Dublin, 2 pan.—
Rev. T. „Dale Jones, Rector.
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Mr. and ;PCP*. i o St. and M. a�ld�`;MSs,:`A�. ld) J'a..ks'4nt
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Jacobs. ..
Week of Prayer, Jan, 8 to 12.—
At the December meeting of the
Seaforth and District Ministerial,
the following arrangements were
made for the Annual Week of
Prayer: Mon., Jan. 8, Salvation
Army, Rev. A. W. Gardiner; Tues.,
Jam 9. St, Thomas' Anglican
Church, Rev. D. Glenn Campbell;
Wednesday, Jan. 10, Egmondville,
Rev. D. A. MacMillan; Thursday,
Jan. 11, First Presbyterian Church,
Rev. T. Dale Jones; Friday, Jan.
12, Northside United Church, Lieut.
Morrow. The collections taken
during these services will be
devoted to the British & Foreign
Bible Society.
LOCAL BRIEFS
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• Among tlipse from. adistance
attending the nnerel Pn Mondiay
of the late ,Tehie 4.. Wilson were:
Mr. and 'irs. Jack Tweddle, M2.
and Mrs.. Fred Foots, avid Mr. and
Mrs. Blyth Brewn, of Fergus; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Staapffer and son,
Gordon Kaufman and MWes. Eliza-
beht Hall, of Bright;• Mr. Rose
Somerville, of Lgndon, and, Dr. and
Mrs. Harry Held., Goderieh.
• Mrs. H. C. Brown, of New York
City, spent a few days last week
visiting her aru'nt, ,Mise 'Marian
Watson.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Groves
and family, of Clinton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Nott were New
Year's visitors, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin Nott.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Knox, of
Sarnia, and Mrs. George Hamilton,
of Auburn, were guests at a fam-
ily dinner on Monday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Routledge.
• Miss Mary Dodds returned to
Toronto Wednesday after spending
the Christmas holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Holmes.
• Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth Beat-
tie ;and daughter, of Goderich,
spent Christmas with his mother,
Mrs. F. R. Beattie, and Miss Car-
olyn Holmes.
• Christmas guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson, in
Tuckersmith, were: Mr. and Mrs.
Bert McKay, of London; Mr. and,
Mrs. Ray Mason. of Brantford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill and
family, of Summerhill.
• Mr. Francis Huisser has re-
turned to Blake to resume his
teaching duties after spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Huisser.
• Miss Margaret E. Grieve, of
Oakville, spent the holiday season
with her mother, Mrs. James L.
Grieve.
• Miss Peggy Willis, of Brant-
ford, spent New Year's at the
home of her 'parents, Mr: and Mrs.
Fred E. Willis.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry and
daughter, Elizabeth Anne, of Tor-
onto, spent the week -end with Miss
Mable E. Turnbull.
• Miss Gladys Thompson, of
Niagara Falls, spent the Christmas
holidays with her mother, Mrs. J.
B. Thompson.
• Mr, and Mrs. H. Glenn Hays
spent New Year's in Detroit with
his brother and sister-inlaw, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. 'Hays.
• Mrs. C. W. Ironside and four
children, William, James Robert
and Margaret,of London, Spent
New Year's with Mrs. R. J. Sproat.
• Miss Marion Milliken, of Mill-
bank, was a Christmas guest with
friends in town.
• miss Marion McGavin, Reg.N.,
of Stratford, spent Christmas with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
McGavin.
• Miss Helen McDougall, of De-
troit, spent Christmas with her
niece, Mrs. Les. McClure, and Mr.
McClure.
• Mr. L. It. MacDonald, of Pet-
erboro, spent Christmas with his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Smith.
• Mr. and. Mrs. Sam J. McKen-
zie and fancily, of Georgetown,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs:'rJohn
Cardno, Mr. Nelson Cardno and
Miss Helen •Campbell. '
• Miss Doris Pullman has resum-
ed her studies at Stratford Normal
School after spending the holidays
at her home here.
• Mr. George King and Stanley
Barry have returned home from
Vancouver, B.C., where they spent
the past five months.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reutner,
of Collingwood, were New Year's
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rout-
ledge.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. C. H•uras and
daughters, Gloria and Patricia, of
Stratford, spent New Year's with
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain.
• Mr. Ronald Barry, of Hanover,
spent Christmas with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Barry.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bell spent
Christmas week -end. in St. Marys
with Mr.` and Mrs. J. C. Bell and
family.
• Mis's Pauline Matthews, Reg.N.
of the Kitchener -Waterloo Hospi-
tal. spent the past six days at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Matthews.
• Mr. Ken Keating, of. Toronto,
spent New Year's with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Keating,
• Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Clarke
,• Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Little, Mr.
Douglas Wilson and Miss Janette
Wilson, Toronto, were here over
the week -end attending the funeral
of the late John A. Wilson.
• Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Bethune were Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hulbert and daughters,
Carol Lou and Martha Jane and
Mr. Thomas Kele, of Toronto, and
Eiichre andDance
Sponsored by Seaforth W. 1.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 5th
8:30 p.m.
— in —
Seaforth Community
Centre
Adimission 50 cents
Ladies please bring Sandwiches
LUCKY LUNCH PRIZE
Murdoch's Orchestra
rz a 'California.
t . A %Qua• and
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trip
• Mr. and Mrs. W S Knox et
Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. ,Ray( Mason,
of Brantford; Miss Mandl:Ina Wil•
son, of Stratford, and •Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Rentnor, of Collinigwood,
were holiday 'guests of M. and
Mrs. Lorne Wilson.
• Mr. J.'M. Govenlock is in, Scott
Memorial Hospital suffering with
an attack of pneumonia from which
he is recovering.
• Mr. and ild.rs. Walker Hirt
spent New Year's in Stratford.
MUSICAL CONCERT
Leslie Bell Singers
Saturday, January 13th
8:15 p.m.
Seaforth District High School Auditorium
This is another in a series of Musical
Concerts sponsored by the Ontario
Department of Education.
ADMISSION — 75 CENTS
THE CANCER, 'POLIO and
T.B. COMMITTEES
of the Rebekah and Oddfellow Lodges
ARE HOLDING A SERIES OF EUCHRES
in the Oddellows' Hall on
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
Jan. 10 Feb. 14
Jan. 24 • Feb. 28
, at 8:30 sharp
ADMISSION -- 35 cents each
ri!ut u;„ th:Ar 3,
EGMONDVILLE
LAC. Harry( Earle, together with
his wife and family, spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
Earle, in Egmondville, before leav-
ing on Tuesday for Gimli, Mani-
toba, where he has been posited af-
ter being in Centralia R.C.A.F. Sta-
tion for the past four years. His
wife and family will remain in
Lucan until spring, when hey also
will move to Gimli.
CROMARTY
The largely attended, funeral of
the late Alexander (Sandy) Mc-
Kellar, who passed away at bis
home on Tuesday, Dec. 30, was
held on Thursday. During the ser-
vice two favorite hymns were sung.
Rev. W. A. ,McWilliams, of Thorn -
dale, a former minister, Rev. Dun-
canson, minister of Cromarty
Church, and. Rev. George Lamond,
of Mitchell, were the ministers in
charge. The pallbearers' were Jas.
Miller, Russell Miller, John Miller,
Kenneth Miller, Robert Hamilton
and Gordon McKellar. Interment
was in Roys cemetery.
CONSTANCE
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Panted •M anal '}firs. Dalton Mar
Opine and felinity to Mr. and, Mrs.
Clayton Sheldon's, St. Marys, on.
Saturday evening.
Mr. and, Mrs. Herb, Britton and
Pamily spent New Year's• in Lon-
don )Fith his sister, Mrs. Charles
Inter, and Mr. Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm
spent a few days with their daugin
ter, Mrs. Ross Gordon, and Mr.
Gordon.
Wm. George Graham, •Mitcbeil,
andMiss Mary E. Garham, of Dres-
den, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ley Lannin on Friday.
Mrs. H. Workman is visiting for
a while with her daughter, Mrs. H.
Britton, and Mr. Britton.
We are sorry to report Mr. Wm.
Harper, Sr., is under the doctor's
care. We wish him a speedy re-
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Aldon
Williams on Thursday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. George Robinson
and Gladys)"spent New Year's with
Mr. and Mrs. Ferg, Robinson, Mit-
chell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Britton cele-
brated their fifty-third wedding an-
niversary on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Barker and family, Mr. and. Mrs.
Ross Pepper, Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Moore and John spent New Year's
with Mr. and Mrs. George Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Kleinfeldt
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruce
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton MaicoIm
and boys visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Gordon on Monday.
The W.M.S. and W.A. will hold
their regular meeting in the school
room of the church on Wednesday,
Jan. 10, at 2 p.m., when the re-
ports of the various committees
will be received.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Busby and,
Shirley, of Chatham„ spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Lawson and Mrs. Lawson, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harris and
daughter, of Mitchell, were recent
guests, with. Mr. and Mrs. J. Medd.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mellwain
and 'fam 1
spent Year's with
h
Mr. and Mrs. Kingswell, in Gode-
rich.
BRODHAGEN
Death of Frederick Dietz
The death occurred suddenly on
Monday of Frederick Dietz, 88, at
the home of his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.
Kleber, lot '5, con. 3, (McKillop. He
had been In fairly good' health un-
til shortly befpre his death. He
was born in McKillop on lot 4, con.
9, son of the late Conrad Dietz and
Dorothy Amstein Dietz. He was
married Feb. 28, 1889, to Elizabeth
Hillebreoht, who died in 1945. Af-
ter their marriage they lived on
lot 7, con. 8, McKiIlop, until they
moved to Brodhagen 30 years ago.
Mr. Dieltz was a member of St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhag-
eii, and served for 24 years on the
church board. He is survived by
one son, Charles, •McKillop; by two
daughters, Louisa, Mrs. Henry
Bennewies, Mitchell, and, Caroline,
Mrs. Henry A. Kleber; by ten
grandchildren and eleven great-
grandchildren. Funeral services
were held in St. Peter's Church,
Thursday at 2 p.m., with Rev. Wal-
ter Becker in charge. .Interment
was 1n St. Peter's cemetery.
McKILLOP
The Christmas meeting of the
W:M.S. and W.A. of Duff's Church,
McKillop, was held: recently at the
home of Mrs. John Gordon and
Mrs. Gordon Papple, when the
meeting was opened with a hymn
and prayer by Rev. H. F. Living-
stone. The roll call and the min-
utes of,last meeting were read and
approved. Rev. Livingstone in-
stalled the officers. The annual re-
port was given for the W.M.S. by
Mrs. John Hillebrecht. Mrs. Ken-
neth Stewart gave the study book
and Mrs. Gordon McKenzie was in
charge of the program. The sing-
ing of a hymn was interspersed
with readings by several of the
ladies. Mrs. John Kerr took over
the meeting for the W.M.S. and it
was decided, to finish a quilt at the
home of+ Mrs. Eldon Kerr in Janu-
ary. The meeting closed with a pot
luck supper and a hymn. An ex-
ecutive meeting was held Dec. 13
at the home of Mrs. Ross Gordon.
Officers for the WAILS. are as
follows: Honorary president, Mrs.
H. E. Livingstone; president, Mrs.
Gordon McKenzie; .viae -president,
Mrs. Gordon Papple; treasurer,
Mrs, George Wheatley; secretary,
Mrs. ,John Gordon; Christian Stew-
ardship, Mrs. Alex Smith; Temper-
ance, Mrs. George Campbell; Com-
munity Friendship, Mrs. Robert
Campbell; Associate Helper, Mrs,
Alex Smith; Supply secretary; Mrs.
David Shannon; press 'secretary,
Mrs. Aaron Jantzi; Mission Band
secretary, Mrs. Gordon Papple and
Mrs, R. S. McKercher; Baby Band,
Mrs. Ross Gordon and Mrs. John
Herr; financial secretar3r, Mrs, R.
S. McKercher; assistants, Mrs. G.
Wheatley and Mrs. Kenneth Stew-
art; Missionary .Monthly, Mrs, Gor-
don. McKenzie.
W.A. officers are: President,
Mrs. James Kerr; 1st vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Leslie Pryce; 2nd vice-
president, Mrs. Elid'on Kerr; treas.
urer, Mrs. Kenneth Stewart; secre-
tary, Mrs. R. M. Scott; flower con-
vener, 'Mrs. John Gordon.
ZION ..
Mr. and Mra. Albert Roney and
Mr. anal 11/Iro. Charles Roney and
fanny` spent New Year's. with Mr.
and lt4rs. George Ahrens.
M. and , ]VCrs, Ifiatoid Thiel and
8atl41i and Mar', and Mrs. Morlr
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WINCHELSEA
Several in the community attend
ed the rousing chivirii given to
newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. William
Johns, of Elimville. Mr. and. Mrs.
Johns( will make their home at
Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyn Dobbs and, Mr.
and, Mrs, Tom Stevens and' son, of
Glencairn, spent a few days dur-
ing the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Brock and Margaret.
Miss Joy Whitlock, of St. Thom-
as, spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs, Freeman Horne,
Mr. and. Mrs. ,Cliff Carter and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Banks, of London, and
Miss Kay Hay, of Exeter, spent
New Year's Y 'S' R ith Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don( Prance.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett were
Surrdray guests with Mr. and Mrs.
John Saxby, of Exeter.
Mrs. William Walters returned
to London where she is staying
while her baby" son. is recovering
from burns) received before Christ-
mas. •
Mr. and Mrs. Don Penhale a=nd
family spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Batten.
Master George Brock spent the
past week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Walters. He returned to London
on Monday with Mrs.. F. Walters,
who spent the day with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Batten
spent Monday evening as dinner
guests of Mr.' Ezra Willard and
Don, of Mount 'Pleasant,
Mr. and Mrs. Georget Kellett
sipent 'Monday with the latter's• sis-
ter, Mrs. Arthur Heard, of Ander-
son.
Miss Millie Sheerer, of Durham,
and brother, Mr. Charles Scheerer,
of Crampton, visited at the home
Of •Mr. Art Heard, of Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford spent
a gala day on Wednesday celebrat-
ing their fortieth wedding anni-
versary.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Armstrong
spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs.
George Armstrong, of Hensall, and
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Munn, also of Henadil.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey spent
Monday at the home of Mr. Chas.
Delbridge and Misses Dora and)
Beatrice,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Delbridge
spent New Year's at the 'former's
parents in Exeter, Mr. and Mra.
Henry Delbridge,
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Kerslake, of Elimville, were
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake.
Mr. sand Mrs. John Batten visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bat-
ten, of Exeter, and spent the eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wil-
son, also of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns spent
New Year's in Anderson with Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe.
Guests on New Year's with Mr.
and' Mrs. Freeman Horne were Mr,
and Mrs. William Dickey„ of the
Sunshine Line, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Ford, Clarence and Gordon.
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
Phone 363-J - Res. 192-M
OFFICE HOURS:
9:30-12; 2 p.m. -6:90 p.m.
FOR SALE
GOOD 6 ROOM HOUSE Three
piece bathroom, furnace. Garage
on property.
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Insurance & Real Estate Broker
SEAFORTH : ONT.
PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334
ILEAL ESTATE
Listings Wanted
We have the buyers.
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0 LICENSED EMBALMER 0
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0 Maln Street - Seaforth 0
0 AMBULANCE SERVICE 0
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