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Aqc(os,er,,Sattow and'Nfrs, Robert
ic'en,rs',1(04e.+4 41PWL,WerlieSdaY. With
the* fatner, X.r. J. W. Britton.
Mr. and, Mrs. W. Lloyd Barker
spent Saturday ix Burford with.
and Mrs. .A.1vip, Williams.
Mr, and Mrs. Oalton Malcolm
'id sons visited in Glencoe on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gibb.
Air, and Mrs. Harold Thiel and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Fergus l,,,annin on Sunday.
Mr. George Ahrens and family
spent Sunday With Mr•. and Mrs.
Albert Roney.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gorchm,__Don-
na and Barry, Seafortl, visited her
mother, Mrs. James Malcolm, on
Sunday.
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Lodge Aids Fund
With -Euchre
The property committee of the
Seaforth Orange Lodge sponsored
a successful euchre Friday night.
Winners were: ladies, high, Mrs.
Joseph Grummett; lone hands,
Mrs. B. Hildebrand; consolation,
Mrs. Coutts; men,ihigm, Charles
Cunningham; lone Sands, Alex Mc-
Michael; consolation, John Cro-
zier.
RECEPTION
and •DANCE
for Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Schade
Wed., Dec. 18th
Walton Community Hall
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
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DANCING
Every Friday Night
Ian Wilbee
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Featuring Vocalist
DONNA WAGNER
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Community Centre
SEAFORTH
Dancing 10 - 1
ADMISSION — 75 Cents
Auspices:
Seaforth Athletic
Association
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Boshart Qedar Chests Appliances
Personal and Clock Radios,
Beautiful Airfoam Pillows Hassocks
Gift Suggestions For the Home:
Hostess Chairs
Bedroom and Living Room Suites
Chrome Furniture
Coffee & End Tables
(light or dark finish)
GIFTS FOR THE
PRIDE AND JOY:
Cribs and Play Pens
in finest finishes
High Chairs
Doll Strollers
Doll Carriages
• For That Special Gift
TV —
Phillips Spartan
Philco
RECORD PLAYERS
Combination Radio - Phonos
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We Service Everything We Sell
WE DELIVER
G. A. Whitney / Furniture
FLOOR COVERINGS TELEVISION
Main St.
FUNERAL — AMBULANCE SERVICE
Goderich St. West
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M.gin, and .Miss Smith, of
Waterloo, who are attendisgitrat;,
Mrs. J. Mckibbon
Heads Legion
The regular meeting of the Lad-
ies' Auxiliary to the Canadian
Legion was held in' the Legion
rooms on Wednesday night.
The president,Mrs: Olive Little,
was in the chair and opened the
meeting with the carrying on of
the flags by Standardbearers Mrs.
D. Adams and Mrs. P. Coombs.
"0 Canada" was sung."
There were 27 members present
and three new members voted on
for approval.
It was decided to send a nice
Christmas box to the branch's
adopted veteran in Westminster
Hospital, and cigarettes to the boys
in the service.
The mystery prize was won by
Mrs. Helen Allan, and two sponge
dolls won by Mrs. E. Little and
Mrs. A. Watson, and a, bouquet of
sponge flowers was won by Mrs.
G. Fraiser. The door prize was
won by Mrs. Janet McGregor.
The election of officers for 1958
followed. Officers are: past presi-
dent, Mrs. Olive Little; president,
Mrs. Jean McKibbon; first vice-
president, Mrs. Betty Dennis; sec-
ond vice-president, Mrs. Helen
Nicholson; sergeant -at -arms, Mrs.
Ina McGrath; executive, Mrs. Dora
Taylor, Mrs. Doreen Eisler, Mrs.
Jean Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth Ed-
gar; treasurer, Mrs. Alex Muir;
secretary, Mrs. Janet McGregor;
press reporter, Mrs. Barbara Scott;
social convener, Mrs. Peggy'
Coombs; sick convener, Mrs..41e1-
m Allan; auditors, Mrs. Olive Lit-
tle, Mrs. Clara Little; property
committee, Mrs. Charlotte Woods,
Mrs. Annie Sallows; buying com-
mittee, Mrs. Janet McGregor, Mrs.
Angela Watson, Mrs. Doreen Eis-
ler.
The meeting closed with the re-
tiring of the colors and "The
Queen." An exchange of Christ-
mas gifts was hely and a delicious
lunch was served ay the Decem-
ber committee.
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404 Q't 1114§, Laurabelle Reichert.
Gerald Wurm, Exeter, was the
winner of a• cbriStMas cake at
"el's Texaco Service Station.
Mr. George Thompson, of Lon-
ildn, England, wtm arrive here on
gutulay, December 15, to spend
the Christmas holidays with his
daughter and ,son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Fiford and family.
Mr. Thompson will spend two
weeks here.
Amber Rebekah Lodge, at their
meeting Wednesday evening,. dis-
cussed plans for their annual
Christmas party, to be held Wed-
nesday, December 18,when mem-
bers will exchange gifts, and will
also bring gifts to the ineeting to
be donated to the Children's Aid
Society at Goderich. Noble Grand
Mrs. William Caldwell presided
for the meeting.
United Church Notes
Rev. A. J. McKim, of Wesley -
Willis United Church, Clinton., ad-
dressed the You -People's Fire-
side meeting in. the United Church
here Sunday evening, with Y.P.
societies from Varna, Kippen,
Brucefield, Exeter, Elimville and
Centralia as guests. Huron Junior
Farmer's choir led the music.
Wins Christmas Cake
Mr. Laird Mickle was the win-
ner of the Christmas cake drawn
for on Saturday night. Reeve N.
Jones drew the winning ticket. The
project was sponsored by Hensall
Kinettes, with proceeds for welfare
work. Mrs. Irvin Armstrong,
president of Exeter Kinettes, made
the cake.
Bingo Winners
Winners at the bingo Saturday
night, sponsored by Hensall Leg-
ion, were: chickens, Tom Dougall
.(2), Bill Noakes (2), Bill Parker,
Mr. Clarence Reid, Gordon Cole-
man, Mrs. Jim Bengough, Mrs.
Bob Parker Sr., Mrs. Reichert,
Mrs. William Brintnell, Mrs. Sam
Rennie, Lorne Hay, Ernie Har-
burn. Special games(turkeys):
Jack Corbett, Mrs. Clarence Reid,
Mrs. Ernie Harburn, Mrs. George
Varley, Norman Harburn, Bert
Horton, Harvey Keys, Tom Dou-
gall, Mrs. Mae McLellan, Mrs. C.
Wilkinson.
The door prize, a turkey, went
to Mrs. Bob Baker, Sr.
KIPPEN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Seigle, Jim-
mie and Donnie, of Centralia, vis-
ited Friday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Perkins.
il1r. and Mrs. Russell Grainger,
M. and Mrs. Don Hendrick, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex McGregor and Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Mousseau, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McGregor, of
Hensall Co-op, spent Monday and
Tuesday in Toronto. While there
they attended the annual Co-op
meeting and banquet.
Miss Carol Faber spent Sunday
in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr, Win-
throp, visited recently with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elston Dowson.
Wedding bells soon will be heard
around Kippen. •
Mr. Fred Nichols, of Birch Riv-
er, Manitoba, is visiting his sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Lou Clark, Sr., also a niece and
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.
W Tr ehne.
Christmas concert at Tuck-
ersmith School No. 2 is being held
at the school on Dec. 17, at 8:15
p.m.
Mr. Powell, of Seaforth, was the
winner of a fruit cake in a draw
at Dickert's store last week.
Mrs. William Kyle was the lucky
winner of a set of steak knives,
donated by Purity Flour, at Em-
merson Kyle's store.
Mrs. Jean Kyle, of Clinton, vis-
ited last Wednesday with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Emmerson Kyle.
The Christmas concert at SS 14,
Stanley, is to be held Dec. 17, at
8:15 p.m.
Mrs. John Cooper, accompanied
by Mrs. Alex Whitfield, of Lon-
don, recently spent a few days in
Detroit, Royal Oak, Mich., and
Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, vis-
iting sisters, a brother-in-law and
friends.
Mrs. William McLean has taken
up residence in Hensall, having
moved on Monday of this week.
Mrs. Joe Ducharmei of Dash-
wood, and Mrs. Jennie Schilbe, of
Exeter, were Sunday visitors with
their mother, Mrs. James McCly-
mont.
WMS Officers
The December meeting of the
WMS was held at the church on
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Mc-
Lellan, vice-president, chaired the
meeting. Mrs. Robert McGregor
and Mrs. Norman Dicket were hos-
tesses. Hymn No. 64 opened the
meeting. The scripture, St. Luke,
chapter 2, verses 1-20 and prayer
were taken by Mrs. Harold Jones.
Christmas carols were sung and
the study book was given by Mrs.
Russell Consitt, assisted by several
other members. The meeting dos-
ed with prayer by the minister,
Rev. D. A. MacMillan.
Following is the slate of officers:
honorary president, Mrs. Emmer-
son Anderson; president, Mrs.
Russell Consitt; first vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. John Anderson; second
vice-president, Mrs. Harold Jongs;
third vice-president, Mrs. Howaid
Finkbeiner; secretary, Mrs. Wil-
mer Jones; treasurer, Mrs. Mor-
ley Cooper; press secretary, Mrs.
Norman Long; Missionary Month-
ly secretary, Mrs. Archie Parsons;
Mission Band, Mis Dorothy Turn-
er; Baby Band, Mrs. Ross Broad -
foot; qomrnunity Friendship sec-
retary, Irs. Ralph Turner; Chris-
tian Stew dship, Mrs. Ross Love;
supply secfaary, Mrs. Emmerson
Kyle; pi committee, Mrs.
Archie Pal •ons and Mrs. Robert
McAllister; pianists, Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot and Mrs. Harold Jones;
Sunshine and Associate Members
secretary, Mrs. Eldon Jarrott;
Christian Citizenship, Mrs. Stew-
art Pepper.
WA officers Honorary presi-
dent, Mrs. Harold Jones; presi-
dent, Mrs. .Alex McMurtrie; first,
vice-president, Mrs. Robert , MC -
OF THE WEEK
Gregor; second vice-president,
Mrs. Verne Alderdice; treasurer,
Mrs. Edgar McBride; secretary,
Mrs. Egbert Faber.
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Tttesda,y 1,a,asrthe BtnOt
Council cafter-eXani" 4aUbek
enjoyed by all who attended" M44
ie WAS Stuiplied by iJ1gtuart and
erChestra. The Students! Council
was very pleased with the attend-
ance, Rs ,the dance was held on a
0000, night
At the Students' Council meeting,
held on. Nov. 21, preparations for
the year Wok staff were made but
nothing was decided for certain,
as the size of the year book staff
is not yet• known.
It was reported at this meeting
the school Christmas cards had
arrived and would be put on sale
immediately. •
A date for the formal was also
discussed, but time ran out be-
fore a date coulek be set. •
$ $
After -Dinner League
Team II, Jim Crich's, again was
victorious when they played Team
V, Charlie McGregor's, on Nov. 26.
The game 'was very close and
some times a bit rough. The game
ended 28-26, with both teams trudg-
ing off the floor very tired.
The game played on Tuesday,
Dec. 4, was also close, but Team
VI took a decisive lead over Team
III in the second half. Thirty-three
points in favor of Team VI to 23
points for Team III was the final
score.
Christmas exams are over for
another year and results have
started coming back. For some
, they are pleasant; for some, not
so agreeable, but for all it's bac
to work.
PIANO TUNING
KEN HILL, of London, will tune a
limited number of pianos before
ChNtmas. Have yours done early
and avoid disappointment!
• Free estimates without
obligation.
• Good deals on Used
Pianos.
• Tremendous • savings on
New Pianos and Min -
shall Electric Organs.
Contact Through
JOHN PULLMAN'S
Barber Shop
in Commercial Hotel Building, or
PHONE 46 — SEAFORTH-
wkowatoolv Tomapin
nomito.te neoerrOp, 49,
council, a deputy .replr'e
eluded for the first' :tithe 41 the'
township's history,
This yesrs. comma beaded by
Reeve Harvey Coleman as coin,
pleted the necessary steps to elect
a deputy -reeve. Clerk Fred* Wat-
son said that requirenients are
1,000 qualified voters.
Although the voters' lisls con-
tains 4544 names, only 140 are
termed qualified voter. 'Certain
names on the list are not eligible
to vote on questions.
Although the new position of
deputy -reeve has been created, the
total number, of councillors will not
be increased. The deputy -reeve
will take the 'Mace of one of the
eouncillors.
Council in session at Varna took
no action on a request for a grant
from the Ontario Temperance Fed-
eration. The federation asked for
funds to promote its program
which provides Ontario teen-agers
with information regarding alco-
hol.
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