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met in the vestry of the church on
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YUARANTEE BONDS
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS
The daly Ion Army, -•torp•"
MoGavin in the chair, There were.
13 present,
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LATE KENNETH MC,KAY
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Mr. W. T: Thoulpeon.
PathREGETTHEATRESEAFQRT'
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drage3 x,=11
SUIRGLARY AND WINDSTORM
BI�Re•entin$ G'OmpaniRE tititt0
give Security with Sere tee
dRaA(1 AGENTS FOR ONTARIO
T$SLBHERMAN'f3 �lEJ ,
18H IMAN'S GE
car, Lieut. H. $este; Sunday Ber-
vices: i pilin. Sunday school: 7
p.m., Satiation Meeting, Thuya-
day, 4 Dau, Hobby Cheap; s p.m.,Ford.
Prayer Meeting, It, b welcome waits
you.er
Mrs. Raymond Nott and Miss
Dorothy Parke read the Scripture
lesson, and the Litany and Lord's
Prayer.• were repeated in unison,
During the business period it was
decided to hold a Valentine Tea
Kenneth McKay, forttfer well
known resident of this district, and
brother of Mrs. James E. Willis,
Seaforth, who died last Sunday
night in 'Shaughnessy Hospital,
Vancouver, was a native of Sea-
Murray -Brodie
quiet wedding was solemnized
at First Presbyterian Church on
Wednesday, December 30, when
Jean Margaret, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Brodie, Seaforth,
to Peter
family spent New Year'& with Mr.
and Mr's ,Meade ,Baker in Strat-
Mr. Donald Dale left Melton by
plane for his duties in Franklin
school, Fort Williams,
TMUR&DAY - FRIDAY - 'SATURDAY
"SEA OF LOST SHIPS
JOHN DEREK WANDA HENDRIX
A brave and stirring sea drama to capture your imagination.
$
u ti to4matien gladly given.
WATSON & REID
St. Thomas' Anglican Church. -10
a in., Sunday School; 11 a.m. Morn
ing Prayer; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer.
St. Mary'$, Dublin -3:30 pen., Sun-
T
on February 17 in the P ish Hall.
the meeting closed with the bene-
diction.
forth, and a son, of the late Mr.
and- Mrs. Adam MoKay. • •
He was a member of the Pres-
byterian Church,'and in World War
was united in marriage.
Heotor Murray, son o(, the late Mr.
end Mrs, Peter Murray, i'arkpill,
Rev. D. Glenn Campbell officiat-
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pratt, o2
London, were visitoral• in down ov-
• New' Year's
MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
fc BY LIGHT OF THE SILVER MOON "'
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>L L REID. Proprietor
Real Estate
da School; 3 p.m., Evening Prayer.
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-Rev. J. H. James; Rector.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I served overseas with the 161st
Huron Battalion. Mr. McKay spent
ed. Th,e attendants were Miss Ann
Brodie and Mr. Maurice Murray.
Rev.e Thomas
Rev. Flather Phomas McQuaid
and Bro. Joseph McQuaid, of To-
rent°, and Mr. and Mrs. John Me-
(COLOR)
DORIS DAY GORDON MACRAE -
�utrance and
Phone 214 Seaforth
Northside United Church. -.-10
a.m., Church School and Adult
Bible Class; 11 a.m., sermon
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford are
celebrating their 60th wedding an-
niversary at the home of Mr. and
a 'month visiting friends in town
last summer. In his youth he was
an ardent hockey player.
FIRESIDE GROUP MEETS
The Fireside Fellowship Group of
Quaid, of St.. Thomas, were New
Year's guests of Mr. Joseph Mt-
(timid,- Main St.
You'll laugh with a lump in your throat at this nostaglie story o!
small tolife
wn ,
theme, "Bowing Down to Idols";
Mrs. Glenn Pryce, North Main St.,
Surviving besides hie wife are
First Presbyterian Church met at
Mr. William Stephenson has
FOR SALE ...
Modern Dwelling on East Wil-
i$am.St. New air conditioning unit.
Junior congregation and toddlers'
group; 7 p.m., "The Man who
Wanted to Be King"; 8:15 p.m.,
Young Peqple's Union Rey. J. W.
on Saturday, January 16. They
will be pleased to receive their
friends from 2 to 5 p.m. and from
7 to 9 p.m•
two daughters, Mrs. A. Borevich,
Vancouver; Mrs. Edward A. Latzer,
at Present in Italy with her has-
band, who is serving with the U.S.
Navy; three brothers, William,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kling
Tuesday evening, *hen there was
a small but appreciative attend-
once; In the absence of both the
`president Mrs.
. re -
turned to, the. University of To-
ronto after spending the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Stephenson, •
THURSDAY - FRIDAY ' - SATURDAY
" NO ROOM FOR THE GROOM"
TONY CUIITIS PIPER LAURIE
, Immediate possession.
Frame Dwelling with all modern
,ewveniences. Oil heating. Suit-
4able for V.L.A. purchase.
Stinson, Minister.
Egmondville United Church. -10
a.m., Church School and Adult
Class; 11 ant, Morning Worship,
SEAFORTH W. I. TO MEET
The regular meeting of the Sea-
forth W.I. will be held Tuesday,
Seaforth; Melvin, Niagara Falls;
Donald, Hamilton, and two sisters,
Mrs. James E. Willis, Seaforth, and
Mrs, Russel Walters, Dundas.
and vicepresident,
S, J. Smith 'presided, Janet Cleft
was named secretary in the ab
Bence of the regular secretary and
for
Mr• and MTs. John Dick. of New
Hamburg, spent the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Trapnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stuart and
Coming Soon — "Above and Beyond"
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Mattern New Dwelling, very can
"God's Method"; 7 pan., Evening
read, a thank -you note a gift
daughter, Miss Margaret, spent the
a11y located; oil heating, All
Praise and story time; subject,
January 12, at the home of Mrs,-
Interment was made at Vancou-
which had been received 'by Mr.
Chii•stmas holiday in Windsor.
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yaa�esniencee•
• R3raane• Dwelling on Victoria -St..
with all modern conveniences. Poe-
arranged.
Ilbe Grace of the Lord Jesus
Christ" -Rev. W. E. Milroy, Min-
aster.
Alex Pepper, et 2 p.m. The roll
call will be answered by "A form
of politeness I admire," The guest
speaker -will be Mrs. D. Ritchie.
All members are asked 'to bring
ver.
LATE MRS- GEO. STEPHENSONc
Mrs. Ida 'Stephenson, 73, died
Sunday at the Riverside Rest
and• Mes. D. N. Eastman,
It was decided to entertain the
Sunday School teachers and their
wives and husband at the March
A committee'wa.s, formed
Mr. John Lancaster, of Wiood-
stock, was a guest at the home of
Lorne Dale, Jamas St.
Mrs, J. B. Russell was in To-
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`SALE Prices in Other Stores are
Irrame Dwelling in Egmondville
as
Home in Mitchell.
meeting.
route on Monday of this week,
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REGULAR PRICES .
1�•1r garage. Immediate possession.or
send cookies or candy, well
for
She born in TownMrs.
for this, event, consisting of Mrs. F.OUR
John Muir is in Scott t
?mane Dwelling on Louisa St
Modern convenience'sNew full
�aoe. Poconveon November 1.
Other Properties Also Listed
FIRST
•These
PRESBYTERIAN
' CHURCH
as an empty chocolate box, Use
in County Home gift :packages.
are to be packed fn reads
ness for the annual visit to Cilia-
ton on January 15, Committees
was M'eKillo P
ship, the former Ida McIntosh. Fol-
lowing cher marriage to George H.
Stephenson, she lived in Seaforth
until 1928, when they moved to
Kling, Mrs. E. A. McMaster, Mra.
R. I. McLean and Rev. and Mrs. D.
G. Campbell. A discussion was
held on ways and means oY spend -..tune
ing the money on hand, and the
oriel Hospital receiving treatment
for pneumonia.
Miss Ruth Sills had the misfor-
while skiing Wednesday of
last week, to injure her shoulder10%p
And now we give you
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MEAL ESTATE PHONE 214
Rev. D. Glenn Campbell
Minister
are: sandwiches, Mrs. John McGre-
gor and Mrs. J. F. Scott; cake,
Mrs. Erlin Whitmore and Mrs.
John McLean. •len
Stratford. She has lived in Mit-
chell for the .past 18 years. She
was a member of Knox Presbyter-
Church and the Ladies' Aid of
committee appointed of this is:
Rev. D. G. Campbell, K. 1. McLean
and" Miss Janet Ciuff, ,
'The nurses of Scott Memorial
and was taken•to Scott Memorial
Hospital, but returned home - the
following
g day.
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All Our Warns and DryFootwear and Slippers.
Members are also reminded to
the church.
Hospital were in charge of the
Mrs, Alex• Campbell • fell when
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LEMON'S
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10 a.m. - Bible Class and
Church School
11'00 XIX
supply cake for the January 8th
euchre, with committees as fol-
lows: tables and chairs, Mrs. Eldin
Surviving are three sons, Staf-
ford and Clarence, of Woodstock,
and Charles, Toronto; three
lunch, with Misses Margaret Me-
Guinness and Donelda Nicholson
as hostesses'.
coming down the steps at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills, injur-
ing her leg and head, and is now
,
Some Good Buys, If We Have: Your Size
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LIFE 1S WORTH
Kerr and Mrs. R. Doig; lunch, Mrs.
.of
daughters, Mrs. Magi�ton ,Emmons,
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-resting in- Scott Meanorial Hospital."WHEN
Mr and Mrs. G,., L. Flewitt, Miss
L.
. All passengers insured
PHONES:
X1 162J or 162W
LIVING"
Junior Congregation
G. Papple and Mrs, J. F. Scott;
P rizes and tallies, Mrs. A. Pepper;
punchers, Mrs. P. Doig, Mrs. E.
Oklahoma City; Mrb. • Ha r o 1 d
Smith, London, and Mrs. JohnMarion
Kenny, Guelph; one brother, Fin-
EAST McKILLOP
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and Master Fred, sofi Brig-
end Farm, TuckerBm�ith, visited in
WILLIS'SHOE STORE
Papple, Mrs, 0, Mo'Kenzie, Mrs. J.
ley McIntosh, and a sister, Miss
Mr. Mrs. Alex 'Stoskopf
Stratford with friends.
"The :Little Store With the BIG Values" - SEAFORTH
7:00 P.M.
and and
Dr. Reid Edmunds, Brantford,
" HOW TO BEAR
Keys and Mrs. W. Coleman-
.Anna McIntosh; 13 grandchildren
family, of Fullerton, and Mr.and
and'Mr. and Mrs.'
n Edmunds,
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SUFFERING"
BUFFERING
and eight great-grandchildren.
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Mrs. Louis Diegeia of Logan, were
Mitchell, spent New Y
Year's with
!blue
body was at the Heath Fun-
New Year's at the home
coal'
'The World's Finest Anthracite"
8: ib Fireside
EGMONDVILLE
eral Home, Mitchell, where service
visitors
of Mr. •and Mrs. Harry Regele.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Kling.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wight and
•
was conducted Wednesday at 2:00
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Campbell, of
Miss
SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID
COMFORT
1 ie Color Guarantees the Quality
COME TO CHURCH -You'll.
Be Glad You Came.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hayter and
son, of Webberville, Mich„ visited
with Mrs. Hayter's mother, Mrs.
m °bfamily,
p y the Rev. George Lamont,
of Knox Presbyterian Church. Bur-
ial was in Maitlandbank cemetery,
Clinton Radar Station, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock and other
friends on Saturady. -,
Georgina Johnston
and M'r. and Mrs. Lorne Bale were
in Melton and Paisley* onSunday.
Cooper s Groceries
Finlayson, Miss Jessie
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oke and son
WILLIS DUNDAS
James and
were is Chicago for the New Year's
Phone 363-J Res, 192-M
Finlayson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Church-
ward, Sandra and Joanne, of To-
HANNAN FRANCES BRINE
The death occurred ea Perth,
visited the formers' daugher, Mrs:
Harry Regele, and Mr. Regal, on
•Sunday
`holiday
Miss Marjorie Bickell returned to
on s'aturd to resume iter
p , :•
WEEKEND SPECIALS
me for remarkably
y
SOW RATES ON
AUTO `INSURANCE
With State FarmMutual
It. F. Mo1eERCHER �.
Phone !349 r 4 r...
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Seaforth .C.).(11:
�.✓ •�
FOR SALEToronto
New, Modern
ONE -FLOOR HOMEto
Three, Bedrooms
Furnace and Garage '
This property is vacant and is
priced to sell
CAT,T,
W. �+• OBE
Phone 458
ronto, spent the New Year's' holt-
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I Henderson.
Mrs. Mary 'Love, of Milestone,
3ask., is visiting with her niece,
Mrs. IvyHenderson.
Rev. V. E. arson. s. Milroy anded
sons, Grant and Hume,- visited re-
cently with Rev. and Mrs. W. R.
Lake, Kincardine, and Rev. and
Mrs, Grant Micklejohn, of Luck-
now.
Miss Laura -McMillan and Mies
Jessie Finlayson have returned to
their duties of teaching at Toronto
Ont., on Sunday, January 3, of Han-aY
nah Frances Brine, or many years
a widely known and highly respect
ed resident of Seaforth. Miss Brine,
who was in her 89th year, had
been
Seaforth�whtime f sheafliar flnd her s re 111
aside ceaie rine, on Godericha St. ad acin e r
j
ent to First Presbyterian Church,
On the death of her sister, Miss
Brine moved to Perth to live with
her niece, Mrs, Fred 'Burchill, and
it was' at the Burchill residence
that death took place.
Miss Brine was the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Hoegy
were New Year's visirs with her
parents at Moncrieff.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert
spent New Year's at the home of
Mr. and ••Mrs. Wilfred Tremeer,
Kippen. •Cleve
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chappel,
Wayne and Julie, of Kippen, were
New • Year's visitors with .Mr. and
Mrs,. Irvin Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Acheson and
family, of Stratford, and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Smyth, of Mitchell, were
Sunda visitors at the home of
y
Mr. Mrs, Irvin
duties a y school teacher there.9
Miss Gladys Thompson returned
Nissans Falls on Saturday after
spending the holidays with her-
mobh'er, Mrs. J. B. Thompson.
me little on of Mr. and Mra1,
Coombs, Egmondville, who
has been in Scott Memorial Hasp"-
tel suffering from an attack eel,�,
pneumonia, has returned home s` b, ..
Mr,,and Mts. J. M. Eckert spank
the Christmas holiday with their
son and daughterd law, M' ' and •
Mrs. Aldie Eckert, in Ridgett►wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo f3te-phe'nson,
: : ,
LIBBY'S DEEP -BROWNED BEANS -2 20 -oz. Tins 370'
ROBIN HOOD OATS (QUICK COOKING) -5 -lb. Bag 42c -
ELLMARL PURE 'PEANUT BUTTER -16 -oz. Jar• 35c
CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE SOUP -2 Tins. 25c
A-RNATION MILK -Large Tin 14c'
I8H`EiiMAN RED SOCKEYE SALMON -7% -oz. Tin 35o
'BOLOGNA -Pound 290•
••. CHECK THE FRUIT COUNTER.
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PHONE 8
Orval O O e r Seaforth
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and Lorne Park, after spending the
and Rock.
Mrs• B. B. Stephenson and -William
Euchre St Dance
OFFICE IN THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
holidays at their homes here.
Mrs Dat the of Bas is
stn
staying with Mrs. James Finlay
the late Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brine,
pioneer residents of Harpvrhey,
and. was born in the -then flourish-
ing In religion she was a
village.Mr,
faithful member of First Presby-
Mr. and Mrs. Everet Beuiermann,
of the 12th, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Hoegy on Sunday.
and Mrs. Norman Eggert
Stephenson spent New Years With
relatives in Brussels,
Mrs. Jer_nie Patterson, who -has '
been a patient in Scott. Memorial
FREE DELIVERY
SELF. SERVICE or COUNTER SERVICE '
• FRIDAY, JANUARY 8
tartan Church,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Hospital for three week has re -
Cards at 8:30
and attended as
'long as her health permitted.
The funeral was ,hnTuesday
FelFuneral
Mrs. Aubrey McNicol, near Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoegy spent
covered sufficiently to return home.
Mr. and Mrs, G. T. Flewitt,Miss
ESposltOr Want Ade Brlilg Results -- Phone 41
Seaforth
RADIATORS
New Year's with Mrs. Wil-
Marion and Master Fred, of Brig-`
CommunityCentre
MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA
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50c
- Ladles, please bring Sandwiches
Lucky Lunch Prize
AUSPICES OF SEAFORTH W. -I.
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CLEANED AND REPAIRED
All Work Guaranteed
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LEFTY S RADIATOR REPAIRS
e.. Located at
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from the 0. A. Whitney
Home, at 2 p.m., with Rev. D. G.
Campbell officiating at the service.
Pallbearers were W. L. Whyte, W.
S
E. Southgate, Senator W. H. Gold-
ins, rank Lamont, Ross McGre-
gor and W. R. Smith, Interment
was in Harpurbey cemetery.
MRS. THOMAS M. GRIEVE
bur Hoegy at Brodhagen.
dhaged
Mr. Alvin Beuermann had the
misfortune in hurting his shoulder
when he slipped and fell on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kleber and
family, of Kitchener and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy and family, of
Brodhagen, were recent visitors at
the Fred Hoegy home.
end Farm," Tuckensmith, visite:3i- in
London with the letter's conexus,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, MisB
Nancy and Masters Bob and Doug-
las
las Wilson.
Mrs. Thomas Elder the
spent—
Christmas holiday an London. -n
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hodgsop, of
-Moose Jaw, Sask., are spending a
195.4 PRICES
On all —
used Cars & Trucks=
INSURANCE
Collins Service Station•
Phone 667 r 12 — One Mile West of Seaforth
There passed away in Chatham.
Public General Hospital on Nen
Year's Day, •Margaret Chesney, be-
loved wife of Mr. Thomas M.
Miss Ann Tomlinson, of London,
has been spending the holiday- va
cation with her friend, Miss Helen
Horan.
month with Mr. and Mrs• . W. J.
Thompson, Main St.
Mr. Douglas Stewart, son''of Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Stewart, has
.
1951 Chev. Sedan 1,575.00
Chev.
�a
Grieve, of Egmondville, in her
returned to1948
Queen's Univer sty,
Coach . 775.00
• Fire
Mr. Lorne Siemon fell on the ice
Kingston, his
89th year. Mr. and Mrs. Grieve
and broke a bone in his wrist.
to resume studies'
1947 Ford Sedan 775.00:
• Auto
.• Liability
• Accident
• Wind, Etc.
Complete Coverage
r
Fuel Costs Slashed
.LEARN HOW TO SAVE UP TO 25%
were spending the winter with
their' daughter in Chatham, Born
hen.
in Tucltersmith, she had lived all
her rife in this district, where she
was .: idely known and respected
by all
In 1890 she was married to herMr.
Grieve, who survives her, together
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reitz on
New Year's Day were: Mr, a d
Mrs. Garnet Dalrymple, Mary, Mar-
lens and Lila, of Seaforth; Mr.
Lorne Thompson, of Brucefleid, il'd
Mr. and Mrs. James Westlake, of
London.r
there. kilt `'
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Dr. and Mrs. E. A.Me, 'aster,
Kar-e'h Kidd, Paul McMaster and
Mrs, Kenneth Pndney, of London,
spent two weeks' holidays in New
York, Atlantic 'City, �Wasshington
,ane Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and,
1946. Ford Coach • 625.00
TRANSPORTATION .SPECIALS
1937 Chev. Coach $ 50.00
1934 Dodge Sedan 125.00-,
• E. SOUTHGATE
Successor to
N. 1. CHAMBERLAIN
Pr e• 384 Res. 222 R
MAIN BT. SEAFORTH
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With the Best Blown Rock Wool Insulation
For Free Estimates,, Consult
V. S. LATSCH and SON
with one son, Harry, of Windsor,
s
and two daughters, Bessie, Chat -Funeral
ham, and Margaret, of Dresden;
also two grandsons, Thomas and
Russell Grieve, of Windsor, and
one great-grandson.
Following 'residence in Tucker-
at 2 p,pi., from the G. A. Whitney
Home, with Rev. D. Glenn
Cam�,p'bell, of First Church, conduct-
ing the service. The pallbearers
ee'ere Harry Chesney, Edwin- P.
Chesney, Pearson halters," chert
Charters, Sydney Pullman • end
family, of London, spent dile holt-
day+ with his parent& Mr, and Mrs.
H. E. Smith. ,,. •. ' •.
Miss' Ella Elder °epep't the hell -
days in London and Toronto,
Mr. and ` Mri . HarolI • S'hera and
son, Warren,Sea?orth'; Mr. and
Mrs. W. Tams
1934 Chev. Sedan 125.00'
1937 Plymouth Sedan 175.00'
-• -'USED TRUCKS
1949 Fargo 1/2 -Ton $ 475.00
.ago minim11nnn»iiuummm•
QUEEN'S HOTEL — SEAFORTH
smith, she rind her ,husiband came
Aaron Jantzi. Interment was in
and: son, Dale, Strat-''
1942 Fargo -Ton 375.00
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to Egmondville 46 years ago. She
Maitland bank cexneter g'
ford; Mr. and 1VGirs': AI Zettre, Lon-
don, and Miss. '14ate Shera-; Water-
1937 Ford 1/., -Ton 100.00
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was a member` of Firt Presbyter-
fa'
THE LATE S'HIRLEY ANN MU''R
loo, visited the, New Yeag week-
W. J. CLEARY 0
n Church, Seaforth.
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i0. Seaforth, Ont. O
The funeral was held on Monday
Tragedy struck ate the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Muir
end with their mother;''a?ald-;grand-
mother, Mrs. Eva Shera,+8t. Marys.
New
LICENSED EMBALMER O
Year's Eve, when their only dough-
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grwmmett and10
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The Tastywas
ter, Shirley Ann, aged 16 years,
taken 'suddenly. Never a
strong child, she had walked from
the home of her parents on
Dianne 'and Miss Margaret Oram-
matt, oP Wingham, spent the
Christmas, holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Grummett.
MMr. Edmund Dal is in Toronto
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Seaforth
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COGeorge
Street as , far as the Sup -y
ertest Service Station, and appar-
attending the convention of Ford
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'O .T. A. •BURKIii O
ently the walk had exhausted her,
for•she suddenly callapsed. RushWILL
representatives:
FEATURE
0' Funeral Director 0
i0 end Ambulance Service 0
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Wine M. Hart
ed to Scott Memorial Hospftal, it
was discovered she had passed
- - CONSTANCE
VVHITNEY FURNITURE
a - ONT. 0
t> Night or Day Calls: O• .
F1sh aid Ghips
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Phone 784 . Seaforth
For the past few years she had
been attending the School for
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hoggarth,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoggarth
0 Phone 48 r 10 O
the
and
JaflJar)4.Clearance
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Blind in, Brantford and was, an
Mrs. Geo. Hoggarth were in Strati
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honor student there.
Surviving are her parents, Mr..
ford on Wednesda attend the
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funeral of the late Clifford Mr
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10 Residence 65 0
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
SUNDAY HOURS — 2 to 10 p.m.
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For Delicious' Fish and
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This Week
AT THE 4
Community Centre
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7
7 p.m.-,
Mitchell vs. Seaforth Mirigeta3
9 f.in.
London s- . Seaforth Juniors
and Mrs. John C. Muir, and one
brother, Donald Muir, of town. The
funeral washeld a Mondayfromtheith
Rev, D. Glenn Canvpbell of First
,Presbyterian Church conducting
the service. Suring the service
Mr, James T. Scott sang "Beyond
the Sunset," accompanied by Mrs,
John Cardno.
Pallbearers were John Dave
Is, Enos Boshart, Charles Pinder,
William Miller, Jack Muir and Ron-
aid Muir. Fdodeerbearers' , were
Norman Scoins,
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Mrs, Lorne Lawson, who spent
the Past John Busby, owith f Chatham, and
home on Saturday.
Mi`: •Miller Adams is in Clinton
Public Hospital, His many friends
wish hien a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley spent
New Year's in Kitchener, visiting
their sons, Bernard Riley and Fred
Riley and families. e
Mr. Jack Medd, accompanied by
hie +brother, Mr. James Medd, spent
in 'London.
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Mr, Crowe. went
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Among those who attended the
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New TeargB week aria
brother, Mr. Wllhred leachanan, at
Ilderton, returned home Monday.
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