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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1955-12-23, Page 7. 9• II� t Y . .- r;>r YARDLEY'S Gifts For Making People Happy! LADIES' SETS 2.00 up English Lavender 125 up BATH SALTS 1.50 DUSTING POWDER 2.00 LAVENDOMEAL 2.00 TOILET SOAP 1.50 Box - ETC. - MEN'S SETS 225 up SHAVING BOWL 4.50 SHAVING FOAM 125 SHAVING LOTION 1.25 INVISIBLE TALC 1.25 COLOGNE 2.00 - ETC. - XMAS WRAPPED CHOCOLATES - Smiles N' Chuckles 49c - $1.00 - $125 - $1.50 - $1.65 - $1.85-- $2.50 MINUET -5 lbs., $3.85 MINIATURE --$1.75 and $3.50 Xmas Greetings - to all - Happy New Year McKINDSEY DRUGS tt EAST WIC1014140k Mr. Henry Weitersen celebrated his 85th birthday Dec 12th. though he has been under the doc- tor's care for some time, 'he is able to be up and enjoys a good conversation with his visitors. We. are sorry to report Mrs. Adam Eistner, who fell and frac- tured a leg, is confined .to Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. Evangelical Church Sunda y School are holding their services on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. The concert presented at S.S. No. 8 on Monday night was much en- joyed by a large crowd. Prizes were won by Jerry Eckert, Dub lin; Mrs. Rob. Beuermann. and Miss Frances Hicknell, Seaforth. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS from MITCHELL NURSERIES Agent - WALLACE ROSS Phone Evenings: 135-J, Seaforth IGA CHRISTMAS Suggestions Save Every Low Day Prices At IGA 1 TANGERINES SIZE 210 doz. 29c ORANGES SIZE 126 55c per Doz. SIZE 110 63c per Doz. GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 27c 6 for 37c We extend our sincere good wishes for a Very Merry Christmas in full appreciation of the friendly relation- ship established with you throughout the years. GREEN GIANT NIBLETS IGA PIMENTO - OLIVES EINZ HKETCHUP DELICIOUS, ECONOMICAL JELL-O IGA RED MARASCHINO CHERRIES SUNNY MORN COFFEE IGA EVAPORATED MILK ALL POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES TURKEYS MAPLE LEAF READY TO EAT HAMS Skinless, Short Cute Shank, Whole or Half. lb. 5 w c MAPLE LEAF SLICED SIDE BACON Cleary's IGA Market SEAFORTH 1. -lb. 59c PKG. 2 TINS 33C 8-°Z'39c ICE BOX JAR 2 11 -OZ. 23c BOT. 3 PKGS.25c 49 JAR c JAR AG. 89 c BAG TALL 25c TINS 7200 $2.99 The IGA Oven -Ready Tur- key you pick has been care- fully selected from prime flocks, scientifically cleaned and hand inspected. PLUMP, TENDER BIRDS THAT WILL .JUST MELT IN YOUR MOUTH .. lb. 53c MAPLE LEAF BONELESS HAMS WHOLE OR HALF lb. BURNS' SHAMROCK Sausage Meat 1 -lb. ROLL 65c 35c MUCEFIELD" N • Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zapfe and Mar- garet spent the weekend with rel- atives .. M Brucefleld. The many friends of ,Mrs. T. Baird,, Sr., are sorry to hear abe fellet.-;-the home of her son, Mr. Baird and suffered a severe shock. Fpriunately there were no bones broken. Miss. Mary Gibson has closed her home and is spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. John McMur- trie, Hensall. Mrs. John Cornish received word on Friday that her brother, Mr. James ;.Hill, Stratford, passed away very suddenly while at work in the post office. The sympathy of he community goes out to Mrs. Cornish. Mr. Yyle Hill and Mr. John Hill, Moose Jaw, attended the funeral of their brother, Mr. James Hill, in Stratford on Monday. Mrs. H. Berry visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Grif- fith, Stratford. Mr. Robert Mustard, Chatham, spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mustard. Miss Donna McBride, of Strat- ford General Hospital, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McBride. Misses Eleanor and Eileen Mc- Cartney, Stratford, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCartney. Miss Erma Broadfoot, of Sund- ridge,. visited with her brother, Mr. John Broadfoot, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson over the weekend. W.MS. Cjiristmas Meeting The Christmas meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society was held on Dec. 13, when the Sunday School room was nicely decorated for the occasion. The president, Mrs. S. Davidson, occupied the chair. for the business. The treas- urer, in her report, stated the al- location had been exceeded, and the supply secretary read a letter acknowledging the . bale sent ov- erseas in November. Mrs. N. Wal- ker gave a reading on Christmas Citizenship and Mrs. W. Fothering- ham on Christian Stewardship. Mrs. L. Wilson conducted the de- votions, reading Matthew, second chapter. Several carols were sung sung throughout the service, also a vocal duet by Mrs. G. Hender- J. J. CLEARY, since 1923 a well-known Seaforth merchant, who opened a new grocery store here last week. The store, first to be built in Seaforth for a number of years, is lo- cated on the site of the former Box Furniture Store. POSTAL INFORMATION While the Christmas mailing rush is now over, deadline dates for an assured Christmas delivery being past, the local staff is con- tinuing to do their best to despatch and deliver mail as soon as re- ceived. Until Christmas, the post office will be open as usual, being closed on Sunday (Christmas Day) and also closed on Monday, a sta- tutory holiday, when the main door will be closed all day. Rural pa- trons are reminded there will be no delivery on Monday. On Tues- day, Boxing Day, a civic holiday, the post office main door will be open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and the wickets will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for all phases of business. On Monday, January 2, a statu- totry holiday, the post office will again be closed all day, re -opening on Tuesday, January 3, when the usual weekly schedule will be re- sumed. The Big Ten Series O.H.A. °Junior 'B' Waterloo Siskins VS. Seaforth Hurons You remember the thrilling games these teams have played in the past. This one will be just as 'good. 'Don't miss it! Thursday, December 29th SEAFORTH ARENA 8:30 p.m. C yT!TyTITyTyTyTZTyTyTyTyTyTyT; For every berry on your holly wreath - for every sweet note in the hymn you sing -for every bright light on your Christmas tree, there is a wish from us that your holiday be happy and crowd- ed with merriment. And that wish comes from every person in this organ- ization who has had the pleasure of serving you during the past year. OPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED SEAFORTH - Phone 15 son an} lira. Gordon 7ti,4iai�dt;n Mrs,;, W. Scott read a most eating story The following officers were el- ected for 1956 pastresident,, Mrs. Robert Allen; president, Mrs, S. Davison; 1st vice-president, Mrs. H. Dalrymple; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. W. Fotheringham; recording secretary, Mrs. Ross Scott; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. A. Ham; treasurer, Mrs. W. J. McBeath; Christian Stewardship sec., Mrs. T. B. Baird; periodical sec., Mrs. A. .McQueen; Christian Stewardship sec., Mrs. N. Walker; pianist, Mrs. W. J. McBeath; assistant pianist, Miss M. McQueen; Community Friendship secretaries, Mrs. B. Keys, Miss M. Swan, Mrs. B. Thomson; supply secretary, Miss E. Bowey; Associate Members sec- retary, Mrs. Robert Allan; litera- ture sec., Mrs. W. Scott; expense fund sec., Mrs. W. Douglas; C.G. I.T. Leader, Mrs. W. Scott; Mis- sion Band supts., Mrs. E. Allen and Mrs. S. Baird; Baby Band Supts., Mrs. Robt. Allan, Jr., and Mrs. W. Moffatt; Baby Band Helpers, Mrs. J. Henderson, Mrs. Victor Har- graves, Mrs. R. Dalrymple, Mrs. D. Triebner; press secretary, Miss E. Bowey; nominating committee, Mrs. R. Scott, Mrs. W. J. McBeath, Mrs. E. Allen; auditors, Miss M. Swan, Edith Bowey. CROMARTY A large number enjoyed the an- nual Christmas concert, presented by the pupils of S.S. No. 6 in the school on Friday evening, with Lloyd Sorsdahl as chairman. Musi- cal numbers were accompanied by Mrs. Sturgiss, the music teacher, of Exeter. Several dialogues were given, also recitations and drills; piano instrumentals by Margaret A. Wallace and Margaret J. Rus- sell. Marshall Deering, of Staffa, operated a projector and showed the film, "Santa Claus Parade," sponsored by The T. Eaton Co., al- so a short film on "The Night Be- fore Christmas.', Christmas carols were sung and to the tune of "Jingle Bells," San- ta Claus appeared and after in- troducing himself to the children, distributed the gifts off the tree, with the assistance of the senior pupils. The teacher, Mrs. Hocking, and Mrs. Sturgiss, each were con- gratulated on the success of the fine concert. They each gave a fine address. The singing of the National Anthem closed the con- cert, The children were treated with bags of treats. KIPPEN The Misses Havercamp and Miss Priestap, of Exeter. visited Sun- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. We are pleased to report Mr. Jim McGregor, who has been hospital- ized in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, has returned home and is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. Mich- ael and Joan. of Hamilton, visited Saturday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert and Merle visited Sunday in Mel- bourne with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore and Lorne, of London. visited Sun- day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Cudmore. the latter return- ing with them for a few days. Mr. Ross Faber. who is attend- ing the Agricultural College in Ridgetown, is spending the Christ- mas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rochus Faber. Miss Ina Ropp. of Zurich, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter The Christmas concert of St. An- drew's United Church Sunday School is being held tonight, Dec. 22. at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren spent Sunday in London. We are pleased in reporting Master Bradley Littleton has re- turned home after being a patient in Victoria Hospital. London, and is much improved in health. On Monday the heaviest snow- fall of the winter came, when eight to 11 inches of snow fell in South- western Ontario. Visibility was poor and as a result many cars and trucks were forced off the road. 1:4,w suit PDX CARISPIIM A Choose a better made ready to -wear Suit from our big stack of Charcoal, Flint Grey, Brown, Blue and Charcoal Green Worsted Suits. We stock tails, regulars and shorts, as well as naturals and stouts. Let us show you how we can fit you in a ready-to-wear suit. 35.00 to 59.50 JUST ARRIVED, FOR BOYS HOCKEY SWEATERS and SOX Leafs, Black Hawks, Red Wings and Canadiens. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Sweaters 2.95 Footless Sox, 1.95 pr. THRIFTY KIPPENETTES MEET The third meeting of the Thrifty Kippenettes was held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. J. Bell. The meeting opened with singing "The More We Get Together," and repeating the 4-H Pledge. Min- utes of the last meeting were read by the secretary and adopted. The covers for the work books were given out. The leaders discussed basic and harmony colors and stated school clothes should be sturdy and practical. Roll call was answered by 16 members, showing pictures of clothes with lines suit- able to figure. Mrs. Bell explain- ed the wardrobe chart. The girls sewed 'four seams -ordinary, falt fell, lap and French. seams. The next meeting is to beld Dec. 27th at Mrs. Bell's. Roll call is to have ready the color and style of blouse. Home assignment was to begin work on chart. Rayons or pure wool Dress- ing Gowns in plain shades, tartans, or silk brocades with pleasing contrasting trims. 12.95 to 25.00 Black. Brown, Grey or Na- tural Shade in men's fine cape skin lined gloves. Ev- ery pair gift boxed. SIZES 8 to 101/2 ONLY 2.95 to 4.95 LUGGAGE CORRECTION In the issue of December 9, in a story dealing with Christmas cus- toms in various countries, it was indicated that Christmas in Hol- land was celebrated on December 5 of each year. We have been in- formed that this is incorrect, and that while St. Nicholas' Day is marked on December 5, the real Christmas celebrating the birth of Christ, is observed on December 25. It is regretted if the story, to which reference has been made, should have conveyed the wrong impression and thereby have caus- ed embarrassment to any New Canadian citizens. The aviation instructor, having delivered a lecture on parachute work, concluded. "And if it doesn't open -well, gentlemen, that's what is known as 'jumping to a condo- r jaT,T,TyTITITJ, TITy'rj onclu-t•y�yTyTyyyyTyTyTyTyTyTyTyTj sion'" We stock Gladstones in top grain cowhide. split leathers and Tolex plastics. Also zipper bags in Tolex, leather, nylon and cotton zipper bags. ZIPPER BAGS GLADSTONES 2.95 to 12.95 24.50 to 45:00. We take this opportunity to wish all our Friends and Customers A MERRY CHRISTMAS and TO SAY "THANK YOU" For Your Generous Patron- age in the Year that is Closing. STEWART BROS. Stewart ros. STORE OPEN EVENINGS THURSDAY TO SATURDAY PI} urli ,,e+' ;,.- , u.. ;N1, i i ;ell i;�1� -✓1i er.1, I A VERY MERRY CH RISTMAS ! Let our hearts rejoice with deep reverence during this most wondrous holiday season May abiding peace and happiness be yours. Anson Gilbert Motors Pontiac - Buick G.M.C. Trucks Phone 461 : Seaforth