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Brick Dwelling, Goderich St. Im-
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Comfortable 6 -room Dwelling in
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Small trate. Early pntssession.
Frame Dtrelling on Victoria St.,
t'Irith all modern conveniences. Pos-
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, We're entering this glorious
ITew Year on a note of triumph
--our hearts Wiled with the
best of wishes for you and
yours.
WILLIAM M. HART
COAL DEALER
Phone 784 Seaforth
Saivatlon 4irmfty4r4m.p401, un -
day School; '( P.M., Salvativat Meet-
ing; 4:,10 p.m., Thursday, Hobby
Crafts, Young People; 8:00 p.m..
Prayer Meeting. A. cordial Wel-
come.
First Presbyterian; Church. -'-- 1R
a.m., Bible Class. and Sunday
School; 11 a.m., "Alone With God";
Junior Congregation; 7 p.m., "The
Four Winds of God"; 8:15 p.m., Y.
P.S. Fireside —Rev. D. Glenn Camp-
bell, Minister.
St. Thomas' Church. -,-New Year's
Eve: Holy Communion; Sunday--
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unday10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.,
Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Evening
Prayer. St. Mary's, Dublin -2:30
n.m., Sunday School; 3 p.m., Eve-
ning Prayer.—Rev. W. A. Jones,
Rector.
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May we extend our sincere
wishes to you and yours for a
Happy, Merry and Joyous New
Year filled with dreams conte
true.
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rlkhe. bride t0 the ganglier of Mx$,
Firtly $rassolL
and Rormleriy of
Landon, and' the late Harry T. `ir-
by. The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Calvert, London,
David F!rby gave his slater in
marriage. She wore an ankle -length
gownof white Chantilly lace and
French net, designed with a lace
Jacket which featured tapering
sleeves, wing Collar and dtted bod-
ice
ogice ex•,tending redingote -style over
the skirt. The full skirt was fash-
ioned from multiple layers of net
aver bridal satin. A matching
headdress held the fingertip veil of
imported tulle and the bride car-
ried white chrys,anthemunis and
stephanotis:\
Bridal attendants were Miss Mary
Alene Anguish, maid of honor, and
Mtge Marie Walch, as bridesmaid.
They wore ankle -length forest
green velvet with matching head-
dresses and carried white and yel-
low mums.
Raymond McLeod was grooms-
man, and usher was the bride's
brother, Richard Firby.
An informal reception followed
at the church rectory. Mrs. Firby
wore grey crepe with matching
velvet hat, black accessories and
corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Calvert
chose ashen rose faille with match-
ing hat eta- sage of white carna-
tions. For a c p to Michigan the
bride Chang : to a grey worsted
flannel suit, „ „ velvet hat, rust
topcoat and Corsa:: of gardenia
The couple will res , : ' Str h
roy where the groom, a gradua
of the University of ' : • n-
tarlo, is a member of the staff of
Strathroy District High School:
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. George Evans, of
Brussels, wish to announce the en-
gagement of their niece, Mary
Elizabeth (Betty) Evans, to Donald
Lewis McKenzie, youngest son of
Mrs. Hugh McLachlan, Egmond-
vilie, and: the late William McKen-
zie,
cKeezie, Kippen. The marriage will
take place at Union United Church,
January 17. at 12 o'clock.
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A quiet wedding ceremony took
place on Saturday, December 20,
in Hertford, England, when Ingrid
Whyte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gottfried Whyte, Stevenage, Eng-
land, was married to Donald G.
Stephenson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Stephenson, Seaforth. Mr.
Stephenson fa studying in London,
England, for his M.A. degree. Af-
ter a honeymoon in Switzerland
they will reside in London until
his return to Canada.
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LEGION HOCKEY
Saturday Results
Blaekhawks 2, Bruins 1 (goals,
Somerville 2, Scott 1);Canadiens 4,
Red. Wings'°3, (goals, MoClinchey 3,
Dallas 1, McClure 3); Maroons 2,
Rovers 1.
Games Saturday are: 9 a.m.
sharp, Canadiens vs. Blackhawks;
10 a.m., Rovers vs. Red Wings; 11
a.m., Maroons vs. Bruins; 12, Pee -
Wee game.
Health and Joy that you de-
serve. Our while staff joins
in extending New Year greet-
ings to you. We look forward
to serving you in the future.
J. E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 791 Seaforth
And a Prosperous New Year
Daly Motors
Clearance SALE
25% off
Commencing Jan. 2 to Jan. 10
COATS COAT SETS SNOW SUITS
SSI PANTS STATION COATS
Size Range -'– Infants' to 12 Years
PRAM SUITS and BUNTING BAGS
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES ON PARKAS
AND JACKETS, PLAID WOOL DRESSES
and JUMPERS
Kiddies Shop
QhMioi,. wanedr"e MGrshria. R. tOaaW- icAokrf Dr,.
F " ec 1
and Mrs. F. J. $ ha y
Mr. Donald Stewart, Lamle%
spent Christmas at the home of
this mother, Mrs. Charles Stewart.
Mrs. J. P. Sell was in - St. Marys
with her son, Mr. T. C, Bell, and
family.
Mrs. Alex Kerr, Willowd'ale; was
a holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Holmes.
Mr, and Mrs. Scott Coffin, To-
ronto; Miss Margaret McIver, Kit-
chener, and Miss, Josephine McIver,
Sarnia, 'were holiday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter McIver.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron and
Carole, Sarnia, were Christmas
guest's of Mr. anW'Mrs. W. Wilbee
and Mr. and Mrs. James, Coutts,
M•oKiliop-
Mr, and -Mrs. Hilliard Lawrence,
Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Oke
and Mrs. W. G. Wright and family
were dinner guests on Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Carmen
Roweliffe.
Miss Maud Kindree, London, was
a holiday guest of her sister, Mrs.
G. C. Brightrall, and. M. Brightrall.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Munroe; Mac
and Patsy spent Sunday in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ferguson,
Toronto, spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas J. Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar spent
Christmas in Morrocco, Indiana.
Miss Ruth Joynt, Toronto, is
spending the ,holidays with, her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joynt,
'Mrs. Eileen Letson and daugh-
ter and Mr. and Mrs. G. Letson and
family and Mrs. , ackett, Toronto,
were holiday gusts of Mr. and
Mrs, E. Larone.
Mr. and MTs. Warren Jones, To-
ronto, were Christmas visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Kaiser.
Mr. and Mrs, James Murray
spent Christmas in Goderich.
Miss Gladys Thompson, Niagara
Falls, spent Christmas with her
mother, Mrs. J. B. Thompson.
Mr. John Spurr, Brantford, was
a holiday guest of .his sister, Mrs.
A. Y. McLean, and Mr. McLean.
Mr. John Wilkes, Trinidad, B.W.
L, and Mr. Ken Keating, Toronto,
were Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Keating.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Case and
daughter, Streetsville, visited his
mother, Mrs. E. C. Case, at Christ-
mas.
Rev, Father Thomas McQuaid, and
Clarence McQuaid, Toronto, spent
Christmas Day with their mother,
Mrs. Joseph McQuaid.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Willis, De-
troit, and Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Wat-
son were guests Friday of Dr. and
Mrs. F. J. Bechely.
.Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Box and Mr.
and Mrs. George Miller, :friss Doro-
thy MoClinchey and Miss Marilyn
Butt left Saturday on a motortrip
to Florida. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ross ,Rennie and
Miss AIice Dougall, Toronto, were
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs:
M. R. Rennie.,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Patrick and
daughter, Melville, Sask., and Miss
Margaret Patrick, Toronto, are holi-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mont-
gomery 'Patrick,',Tuckersanith.
Mrs. Christopher Kelly, London,
spent Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ruston, Eg-
mondville.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Barber, Kitchen-
er, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hatthews on Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Bell and
Carole spent 'Christmas in Mount
Forest.
Mr. Campbell Wood, Toronto, was
a Christmas guest of Mr, and Mrs.
A. W. Sillery.
Mr. Gordon' Wilson and Miss
Shirley Corbett, Toronto, were
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. Wilson.
Mr. Donald Scott, Fort Erie,
spent Christmas with this mother,
Mrs. H. R. Scott.
Mrs. David Ritchie spent Christ-
mas in Toronto.
Mrs. F. W. Wigg and Stuart were
in Barrie over Christmas.
Miss Lillianm Faulkner spent
Christmas in Galt with Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Faulkner.
Mr, and . Mrs. Huddleston, Belle-
ville, spent a - few days with her
mother, Mrs. Thomas Habkirk,
;Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heard and
family, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs,
Morton Elliott, Varna, and Mrs.
Stockton, Brea, California, were
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs,
A. M. Elliott.
Miss Grace ,Krauter, Toronto; was
a holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. R
S. McDonald.
Miss Jeanette ,Pethick, Toronto,
was a guest of her sister, Mrs. F.
S. Bragger.
Mise Helen McDougall, Detroit,.
spent Christmas with her niece,
Mrs. Leslie McClure, and Mr. M'e-
Clure,
Miss Laura McMillan, Toronto,
spent C•#hi'istmas with her mother,
Mrs. W. F. McMillan, Egmondvill'e,
Miss Marjorie 13ickeli spent
Christmas with Mrs. George Hills.
Mr. Lew Tebbutt left lash week
for Redlands, California.
Mr. Nell Beattie, Toronto, spent
Christmas at this home ,here.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Savauge and
family, of Toronto, were ,holiday
guests of Mrs. F. S. Savauge.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Barry and
Elizabeth Anne, Toronto, spent
Christmas with Miss Mabel Turn-
bull.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Matthevis.,
Chatham, and Mr. Irvin Ot%rtin, De-
troit, were Christmas guests of M.
and Mrs. J. J. Cleary.. ,
Miss Catherine Paterson, Rod-
ney, spent the weekend with Rev':
and Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell: •
Miss .Carolyn Hblmes, Toronto,
spent a few days with her. aunt,
Miss C. Holmes.
Mr, James Graves, Manitoba, is
visiting his eters, Mist Verna
Graves, MTs Q. Weston and• Dir,•
Weston.
nll"r and MU. Ernest Wahly JLdt•
ehdndr; mere .gnents of Mr.
and Mrs; J. T. Kaiser.
_Rev. X. Grigg, London, was a
ligiiday guest of .kr, and Mrs•
. J.
(, Mtilleii.
lb. Lester Govenlock, Toronto,`'
Mies Joan Glo venlock, Slmcoe; Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Phillips and Ronald,
Mr. Stan Dorrance, Chatham; Mrs.'
M. H. McKenzie, Oshawa, and Mr.-
Jack
r:rJack Dorrance, St. Catharines, were
Christmas guests of Mrs. Mae Dor-
rance.
Miss Bella Watson, Galt, spent.
Christmas with her. brothers, Rob-
ert and James Watson, and their
families.
Miss Mary C. Ryan left Saturday
to spend Naw Year'a with friends
in Chicago.
Mr. James Kelly and Miss Eva
Kellough, Toronto, were Christman
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Kelley.
Mrs, W. Fleischer and Leon and
Miss Ruth Shinen, Toronto, and
Mrs. H. E. Seltzer and. family, of
Buffalo, N.Y., were holiday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shinen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Johnston
and family, Brampton, were holiday
guests of Mrs. W. E. Southgate.
Mr. and Mrs, Ian MacTavish and
family, Montreal, were Christmas
guests of Mrs. John MacTavish.
Mr. Harvey R. Rowe, Silverwood,
Mich., .was a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Mason
over the weekend, and attended
the Mason-MacEwan wedding in
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith attend-
ed a reunion of ,her sisters Sunday
at the home of her sister and broth-
er-in-law,
rother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rann To.
man, Milverton.
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Wanner,
Sarnia, and Nora Pym, Mr. Cephas
Pym and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pym,
Exeter, were 'Christmas guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stuart were
presented with a beautiful blanket
by the staff of the Seaforth Co-op-
erative, December 24, in apprecia-
tion of their kindness and help dur-
ing the months they have been
here.
F/L. Howard Cartmill, who spent
some weeks recently in Tokyo,
spent Christmas at the home of
Mrs. F. S. Brugger.
Miss Rebecca Shinen spent a few
days in Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth Ament,
Waterloo, and Mrs. E. H. Hodgins,
Toronto, spent Christmas with ,Mrs.
W. Ament.
Mrs. Elizabeth Read and Messrs.
Spencer and Robert Read, St.
Marys, spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Cardno.
Mrs, W. E. Southgate and Miss
Anne Trontbeck are spending a few
days in Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith spent
Christmas with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Smith, in "London.
AC1. James MoKindsey, _R.C.A.F.,
Toronto, and ,Gordon McKfndsey,
U.W.O., London, spent the Christ-
'blue coal'
SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID
COMFORT
Che Color Guarantees the Quality
WILLIS DUNDAS
Phone 363-J Res. 192-M
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All Passengers Insured
24-HOUR SERVICE
PHONE 580-M, Seaforth
FOR SALE
ON GODERICH ST. — 7 -Room
Frame; oil furnace and three-piece
bath.
FOR RENT
SI% AIPA4tTMENTS—All vacant.
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W. C. OKE
Phone 458
OFFICE -IN THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
ell are,,,R
Le ndsey.
P •. ,» Convey ani
•a ; Htlttalt, $Qs.
e,r a pent ,Tuesday with l� ..
(re. Joseph Grummetti. •
o Mr, 'and Mrd, Norman #night;
a'Pen . the week -.end in,Sarnia.i •
Dr and Mrs,. Jaines Carroll,:
Satniiton; Mr. and Mrs. F. • Hol•
royd, Gait, and Mr. Donald Mclon- .
Clinton, were Christmas guests
of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Hudson.
Mr. George Earle, Brampton,
,spent the C;u'istinas holidays with
has parents, Mr, • and Mrs. John
Earle, Egmondviile,
Mr, John Clark,aGrey Township,
is the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
Charles .MacKay and Mr. MacKay,
in Puckersmith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stevens -and
family, Stoney Creek, spent Christ='
mas with Mr. and Mrs. John -C.
Stevens. ,.. •.;
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Geddes and
family and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Var-
don, of London, were, Christmas
guests of Mr. and Mrs E. Geddes.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Mason,
Marion and Ronald, were guests at
the 'Mason MacEwan wedding In
Knox Presbyterian Church, Gode-
rich, on Saturday.
Holiday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlap. were:
Mr. and Mrs. David Sullivan, Har-
row; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Stew-
art, Royal Oak, Mich„ and Mr. and
Mrs. Merrill Dunlop, Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grummett and
Dianne, Toronto, spent the Christ -
arras holiday, with Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Grummett. Miss Margaret Grum-
mett returned with them for a holi-
day.
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Start the 'New Yeah off `'vuith .a: g'ig Ious;t tealing,seeing "Singin
fhe lisle; 4t's a Music;4i .Comedy Auea, 7pit3z tt�; songs.
MATINEE JANUARY 1st 14'i' 2tSD' P,M, .•
NUAtR1' 5;•607 TE,CHNICOL.QT
" SCARLET ANO 'i,» .
gARLQ , . nooK �HU DSO3aal
Rock, I, 'ndnelt, the new scrglen star, plays tote 'role of tib 'Hand
BlameSkipper. This is a' tale of lo:tre and adventure: from Ne'agl
'Urieans'' and San Francisco.
JAN UiAlRY-41-9 10 '
PEOPLE AGAINST O'HARA .
SPENCER TRACY DIANA LYNN?.
See Spencer Tracy at his best in this, heart warming portrayal:of
"People Against O'Hara." It will hold the interest of everyone.
CONSTANCE
Miss Joyce Banks, Forest, is
spending the holidas at the home
;of ,Mr. -4d -Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt, al-
so with "hex grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Jewitt.
Miss Donelda Adams, Centralia,
is spending the Christmas holidays
at her home here.
Mr. Reg Lawson and Mrs, Earl
Lawson spent Thursday in London.
WINTHROP
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson and.
family spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell 'Maddess at Mil-
verton,
Mrs. Chambers and-- Raymond
spent the weekend in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haase and
family spent Christmas with Mrs.
Alex Murray and Charlie, Walton,
Mr. and Mrs, James Adams and
family, Chatsworth, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. James McClure Sat-
urday.
Among those who entertained
their 'families for Christmas were:
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Kerr, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert 'McClure, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Dolmage, Mr. and Mrs.
George Fox.
EGMONDVILLE
Rev.,,Andrew .1°L, and Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie and family, Islington, visit-
ed the former's mother, Mrs. Hugh
McLachlan and Mr. McLachlan, al-
so Mrs. McKenzie's father,- Mr.
Thomas Robinson, and family.
Miss Jessie Finlayson, Lorne
Park,. spent Christmas with her
Mother, Mrs, James Finlayson.
Miss Laura McMillan, Toronto,
is spending the holidays with her
mother, Mrs. Margaret McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart N, Keyes and
daughter, Orillia, visited with the
former's mother, Mrs. Nelson
Keyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark, High-
gate, and Miss Jean Watson, R.N.,
Toronto, spent Christmas with the
ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Watson.
Miss Marlene Fisher, Ayton„and
Miss Frances Houston, Brantford,
were holiday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houston.
Miss Alva Elford, New York, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Elford, Sarnia, and
Rev. and Mrs. Herb. Elford and
family, Michigan, spent° Christmas
with their sister, Miss Florence El-
ford.
Mr, A. C. Routledge is laid up
for a• few days with cracked ribs,
the result of a fall last Friday eve-
ning..
Elmore Stephenson and Bruce
McCiinchey were id Sarnia Satur-
day visiting Jack Wright, who is
in the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Stephen-
son, Mrs. David Stephenson, Mr.
and Mrs, David Johnston and Mr.
Thomas Robinson attended the fun-
eral of the late Mrs. McConnell at
Varna on Tuesday.
Canning — "SCARAMOUCH E”
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LADIES'• GREY VELVET ZIPPER GALOSH
Fur Cuff — They're Smart! They're Newr
We bought them right, and pass them on to you
at ,$5,95 a Pair
This Galosh is sold in the larger towns and cities
at $8.95 a per
WILLIS' SHOE STORE
"The Little Store With the BIG Values" — SEAFORTH
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If you saw the Hockey Game on Satur-
day night, you'll be back. If you didn't,
you missed a good one!
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NOTICE!
THIS IS YOUR SHOPPING 'GUIDE
The Seaforth Stores will close at 9 p.m..
on SATURDAY NIGHTS, during the
months:
JANUARY - FEBRUARY MARCH
Please Shop Early! — Thanks!
MERCHANTS' COMMITTEE
CHAMBER Or COMMERCE
Industrial League'
hOCKEY'
Seaforth Community Centre
MONDAY, JANUARY 5th
EGMONDVILLE
vs.
Game Time:
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MERCHANTS
7 p.m:
VS.
ST. COLUMBAN
Game Time: 9 p.m.
With the glamour of Christmas
over, with- magic of the • New
Year at hand, it gives ue muoh
pleasure to thunk; of our cus-
tomers as our friends, and to
wish you all a
VERY HAPPY
AND -
PROSPEROUS
NEW 'YEAR a
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May the most Happiness
and Prosperity be yours!
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G. A. WHITNEY
AND STAFF
Phone 119 - Residence 65 Seaforth
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