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GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR
CHRISTMAS LIST !
For the Home For Her
For Him - For Them
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FLOOR SANDING FURNISHINGS WESTINGHOUSEV APPLIANCES
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ONLY 5 BIG SHOPPIN.O DAA SPT =' t .,
(By CRAIG, WILL fS) The' senior team proved their Tickets sold on .,a yug, made Py r I '
ppint nn Friday.' the, 13 ,h„ when,:
the gnpils,, was won by Mrs:. Frank But you can be sure you'll still find Che IlRig sett[ nton`r
SPp11ts!' gyfGs she'll a reciate awaiting -
witha team at full streggtb, they. Evans and the seller of the lucky of da � a -twig you, Iaat nuinuCte
The `jtin>o ,n�q�ysx. school basket- "whipped the junigr boys 39-20. tYcl�et was 'Betty Shea. �n
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ballteam on• Wednesday defeated Tho seniors in this game 'show¢d <Pupils taking part were: Jean �BPers 1 -
the senior boys' basketball team, their foregoing experience in
the Moylan Ma _ Ellen - Doyle Don Check vr
Tlie-members tli the seiuoi eam'st�e7they- use�Tc an as i was point- Coyne, Jack Doyle Billy Murray'' ^ fThis- Suggestion 'Lis't
made the excuse that not all'their ed out by one
that team enthusi- Mary Lou Coyne, Vincent Maloney,
Players were there, which was ast, "They " had it all over 'em Rose Doyle, Danny McMillan; Bet..'
true,. but, still, forced, to a tie hi' the whole game." ty Shea, Elaine Murray, Dorothy Slips • . •2.955 to 7.95 a } q
one game and defeated in another, But unfortunately the erithusias- Vogels; Patsy Coyne, Cinth Vogels, 1. � � • • • • • • •
does not speak well for the "old tism was due for a let -down. A Kenneth Coyne, Billy Feeney; e Panties ........... .5.9 t0 1.25
pros." pre -schedule exhibition game play- Anne Shea, Sharon' Burke, Gordon
ed with 'Mitchell, showed the jun- Moylan, Mary Lou Murray, Ger-
iors .m playing the Mitchell jun- aldine Malone, Nellie Vogels, Anne Nighties ...... • . • • 3.98 to - 8.95
iors, it pay to be "goal -getters," Malone, Gordon Cbyne', . Joanne f
6 °. • rather than style perfectionists. Murray, Pauline O'Reilly, Thomas �rinollne .. _ ...... 5.95 t'0 9.95,
t The seniers, on the other hand, Burke, Joseph Murray. Slips Half Sli 1.95 to 4.95
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=' soon realized that only the team f{
' r with the greater number of -'
Native Here Began y N
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wins. Thsenior team can be eared Nylon Hose ... .98 .to 1.50
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ited with a gallan' effort; having; � �
„ had little practice as a group. (Continued from Page 1) Handbags 3.95 to 10.95
Bob Reith (and this is not sur a Long, Long Trail a -Winding. The
prising, since Bob is well over six audience would join in and have a Gloves 1.00 to 3.95
"•1\ feet tall) was the most prominent wonderful time-
;� goal -getter, bagging 14 out of the When the war came along, he
31 points for the junior boys. The organized a Red Cross carnival Wool Gloves ...... 1.00 t0 2.25
;unior game ended 31-18. company of 100 and they played
In the senior game, the score Portage and then travelled to the Handkerchiefs .50 to 1.00 '
33-17 for Mitchell, Frank 'i
Bryans midways of the Carman and Me-
'packeted" the highest number Gregor fairs. They turned over
g $5,000 in cash to the Red Cross, w Sweaters ......... 4.95 to 9:95
4 A points, at 8 out; of the 17.
11 No games have- been played in Plus 5,000 pairs of socks knitted Umbrellas ........ 2.98 t0 5,955
..he After -Dinner League, and turned in by members of the
IODE.
Luggage 11.50 to 32.50
$ $ Frank sold out the theatres in �
.,920 and went into the auto busi. p S;
A Christmas dance has • been :less, thed' real estate and operat-` Kenwood Blankets 12.5,0 to 19.95 , {:
planned for Dec 19, with the • mus- A the first bigArena rink. But
�A MATCHEQ SET OF is b Ian Wilbee entertaining. Dec- aM.g
� � • i Y g. :he movie' business was in his blood Nylon Blankets .5.95 to 9.95
orations for this occasion have and he moved to Winnie in the /;.'a Fr .
been Left in the hands of John Winnipeg f°
fiddle 1920's and got into it again. x > •$: Towels ............ 1.00 to 2.95
Scott, who is chairman of the dec- He managed the Crescent theatre - ,
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orating, committee, and the Stu- on Corydon Avenue for six months N'
dents Council feel competent he �^'
gY ` M1iHS ' P and then moved over to the Won- "r�� Lunch Cloths ... , 1.95 t0 3.95• a�. �
Go ti) will do an excellent job. 1erland and from there to the
Linen Tablecloths.. 8.95 to 12.95
e�v 's'B The dance will be the last be Gaiety. Famous Players took ov-
fore the Christmas holidays, after �r the 'theatres in 192$ and moved
which the annual headaches for -Prank over to the Met as manager. Bedspreads ....... 8.95 to 14.95
1 the Studgnts' Council begin in pre-, This was the beginning of sound .m
Any Y Such y' an will be proud to wear o paring or the "formal". This and a heyday for the Met. k€: Blouses .......... 4.95 to 6.95
r:a'
love) matched.,jet of ' TUX. Cuff Year's council, in trying to be •lits as Mother Knows Best;' the
Links and Tie. Clip deftly more efficient that those of past first all -talking film, Lights of ' Skirt's ........... 7.95 to 19.95
years, has already begun its pre- New York; Rio Rita, with Bebe
designed, brilliantly executed, en- arations. The -time bas.been been set
P Daniels and Wheeler and Woolsey; e t0 29 �
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duringly useful. ,tet us show you for January 24, and invitation'offi- The Desert Song, with John Boles ,'`'�'` ; i':. "� ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' `
Dresses 9 95 5
cers are being elected. Lionel and Carlotta Kin San Francisco
the many. handsome TUX' Sets in g+ Car Coats ....... 14.95 to 29.95
Thornton has again' been engaged with Jeannette MacDonald, Clark
smart gift boxes -$3.50 to $30.00 to play for the dance, and, of Gable, and Spencer Tracy;. 42nd `
special decoration commit- Street; The Jazz Singer and Al House Coats ...... 7.95 to 14.95
course
tees are bein't elected for the spI Jolson; Show Boat, with Irene Dun -
FREE ENGRAVING Pyjamas ......... 2.95 to x.95
cial decorations. A theme has, as ne, Alan Jones, Charles Winnin-
On All Tux Links yet, not been decided on. ger, Paul Robeson and Helen Mor-
gan; Will Rogers in A Connecticut
and Tie Bars Yankee; All Quiet on the Western.
sold at The sale of Christmas cards has Front; King Kong; Trader Horn:
steadily increased with die near- all played the Met in those days. S -T E W A'R T BROSE
SAVAUGE'S ing of Christmas, but the increase Rio Rita was the biggest hit and
is not speedy enough for any hope there was such a lineup at the boxp
office for a midni ht - -
of the cards being completely sold, g showing that Va -
Jewellery - Gifts,. - Fine China and. the Students' Council sincere) many wo{nen froze their knees in er sports. He takes an interest in
hope they will not,have to dip in- the 20 -below; weather and two ma- football, horse racing, hockey.
SEAFORTH to their own funds to pay for trons had to collect snow and give
them. them first aid, Always, when he -closed the the-
* -t . Frank Willis stayed at the Met tre Saturday nights, Frank Willis
WELLERV until 1939 and was moved to the headed for the great outdoors.
FOR MEN Assembly was forestalled 'for an- Orpheum theatre in Fort William As for the movie' business, he
other ,week, as the assembly com- as manager, and then to the new, thinks it has been going through
mittee was bl t C '+-] h t d
1956 Dodge 6 Crusader Sedan
1956
Dodge 8 Regent Sedan
1955 Chevrolet Station Wagon
1955
Dodge Sedan
1953 De Soto Sedan -
1953
Meteor Coach
1951 Custom Dodge
1951
Dodge Sedan
TRUCKS 1956
Dodge 1/2 -Ton Express
ROWCLIFFE
MOTORS
Dodge - De -Soto Sales' and Service
If the film broke .they had
Case Farm Implements
PHONE 267'-
SEAFORTH
una e o meet and apio w en opene . He was'tough times and a year ago would
plan a program. The reason for transferred to the Capitol in Re- have predicted its end. Now he
their inability to meet is not gina in 1942 and in 1946 got so says it has turned the corner and
known, but suggestions by those. homesick that he came back to is going on to bigger things.
snore forward members of the Winnipeg and took over the Gaie- "If you've got a top picture,
student body have been offered. tY• you'll always have an audience,"
Nothing has been heard about He's going to stay in Winnipeg says he with the typical optimism
their school talent survey,' but for the summers, and take trips of a movie manager.
that may come iri time. in the winter. This winter it will Frank Willis has been one of
It has reached the- ears of the be Florida. But -he's always got the best in the business. Always
High School reporting staff that his, hobbies' to amuse him , courteous, and always ready to
Grade 11-A plans to have a party.
shooting, fishing, hunting and oth-,
meet an emergency.
- Sports Equipment
SS No. 9, Hay and Stanley, are
holding
Best of luck is wished tAem and
He chuckles over the early talkie
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all their uninvited guests.
'HARLOCK
era when the sound came on rec-
o'clock, Mrs. C. Deichert is the
$ $ords,
teacher, and Mrq R. Graham, the
If the film broke .they had
music director. Everyone is wel-
There may be money in the 'bank-
The Young People's• Union of
Burns' and Londesboro will sing
to start the reels allover again sol
the sound would synchronize. And
EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH
ing business, Corrine, but it will
Corrine,
SEE OUR, SELECTION OF ORNAMENTS
'son, Teddy, spent a few days at
Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
be years before gets any of it!
carols in Londesboro Sunday eve-
when the censors cut hunks out,
,;
B,,,,�;�N, HAR DIW
Mr. and Mrs. James Dinsmore
visited the latter's mother, Mrs.
$rod'hagen, in the hopsital.
$ *
ning, Dec. 27.
.Diplomas, seals and awards will
the screen would be black for the
period of the snipped bit and the
{ DR. J. SEMPLE, Minister
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TOYS OF ALL DES RI ''t!'TONS
A Very Merry Christmas and a
be given out in Burns' Church on
sound would -go off.
I
Joyous New Year to you!
Sunday, Dec. 22, following the ser-
The customers always imagined
Mrs. HANSEN, Organist Choir Director, MR. WETTON
I2r.. Norman Jarrott, of London,
vice. These will be for Sunday
worse than the censors had snip -
Introduce New
School
School attendance for the past
ped.
Parents, please help the
Frank can chuckle over that
Bean Varieties
children be present for Christmas I.
service and awards on Sunday.
. , and a thousand one other
happy things.
I OutStnnd;n Ch • C •
Sanilac, a new variety of white
beans, just recently licensed for
sale in Canada, came out on top
intests conducted in Huron Coun-
ty. Three tests were conducted
with six varieties of seeds, and
Sanilac copped them all with av-
erage yield of 38.4 bushels per
>;,a acre.
In tests at the farm of Bob Al -
Cl ai - len Brucefield, Sanilac's yield was
" 45.3; Robust, 36.6; Michelite, 37.2,
�rrNMM °7t:' and Clipper was tops with 45.5
r 1 4..'d• �� I yield.
At Delbert Geiger's farm, Zur-
10 I
ich, Robust was ahead with 29.8
51- bushels per acre, followed by Clip -
9 ond ' per, 29.5; Michelite, 27.5, and Sani-
OM� • lace, the lowest, with 26.6 yield-
s
Jack Peck also tested the varie-
'to $17
6 ties, and Sanilac was ahead with
®. 43.2 yield; Robust, 42.1; Early
Pea, 41.4; Michelite, 39.8; Navy,
39.6, and Clipper, 38.8. -
DA'LDWIN'S Still Have Complete Asortments of . Average of the three tests show-
ed ed Sanilac 38.4; Clipper, 37.6; Ro-
bust 36.2 and Michelite 34 8
Last -Minute
.SHOPPING
SUGGESTION'S
CRANBERRIES
ORANGES FRUIT CAKE
CANDY POULTRY STUFFING
TOYS GAMES MODEL BUILDING SETS . • JUICES
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PUDDING
.y ;r
"A Merry Christmas To All"
-from -
THE HANEYS
EGMONDVILLE _•
st, wn k. Interment took place ,'
'it Parklawn Cemetery in Toronto. '"M
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V res mas V" 1610s
11 A.M.-"The Christmas City"
MUSIC:
ANTHEM -"The Angel Chorus" ....... Bebson
Soloist, Mrs. Durst
SOLO -"The Little Road to Bethlehem".. Head
Soloist, Miss Alice Watson
Special Gifts to Boys and Girls of .Junior Church
7 P.M. -"HOLY NIGHT"
Congregational Singing of Christmas Carols
(The Congregation will make the choice)
ANTHEM -"Glory and Praise On High"
"The Holy City" - Cornet Solo, Mr. Wetton
"0 Holy Night" .......... Miss Alice Watson
THE GREAT CHRISTMAS FILM
(16 M•M.)
"The Child of Bethlehem"
You Cannot Afford To Miss This Service
Beautiful Church Calendar (A Special Gift)
Church attractively decorated for Christmas
YOU WILL RECEIVE A HEARTY WELCOME AT ALL OU4
SERVICES. CHRISTMAS FOR CHRIST --W 'UiS.,0"Ci
HAVE A CHRISTIAN C'H41STAIAP`.
BLAKE
- Sports Equipment
SS No. 9, Hay and Stanley, are
holding
their Christmas program
'Mi
on Friday evening, Dec. 20. at 8
Small Appliances xettes Toasters Irons, Etc.
o'clock, Mrs. C. Deichert is the
teacher, and Mrq R. Graham, the
music director. Everyone is wel-
,
Fhr the Late.Tree Decorator
come to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon .Jeffrey and
SEE OUR, SELECTION OF ORNAMENTS
'son, Teddy, spent a few days at
Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
-Jeffrey and Mrs. B. Mason.
,;
B,,,,�;�N, HAR DIW
Mr. and Mrs. James Dinsmore
visited the latter's mother, Mrs.
$rod'hagen, in the hopsital.
y
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Mrs. Peter Gingerich visited at
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TOYS OF ALL DES RI ''t!'TONS
Zurich one afternoon with friends.
•
Mrs. Harold Finlay received
Phone 61 , --- Seaforth
94ord of the death of her uncle,.
I2r.. Norman Jarrott, of London,
J11t nv "u.,t1.n,:b7ar,.v., it ,•Cn.�-L •a -
PUDDING
.y ;r
"A Merry Christmas To All"
-from -
THE HANEYS
EGMONDVILLE _•
st, wn k. Interment took place ,'
'it Parklawn Cemetery in Toronto. '"M
,.. :,� .a"a d:Y„fi,n 4 , :.# "+� yc.. ;✓y.,�.,{ , ,.-,;,,,n a ... .. bh ... , r-:..',. , ..r..k ".�. '�:.: vu; 7 , . "~tai d,. , L . a �l ger I , �,.,
V res mas V" 1610s
11 A.M.-"The Christmas City"
MUSIC:
ANTHEM -"The Angel Chorus" ....... Bebson
Soloist, Mrs. Durst
SOLO -"The Little Road to Bethlehem".. Head
Soloist, Miss Alice Watson
Special Gifts to Boys and Girls of .Junior Church
7 P.M. -"HOLY NIGHT"
Congregational Singing of Christmas Carols
(The Congregation will make the choice)
ANTHEM -"Glory and Praise On High"
"The Holy City" - Cornet Solo, Mr. Wetton
"0 Holy Night" .......... Miss Alice Watson
THE GREAT CHRISTMAS FILM
(16 M•M.)
"The Child of Bethlehem"
You Cannot Afford To Miss This Service
Beautiful Church Calendar (A Special Gift)
Church attractively decorated for Christmas
YOU WILL RECEIVE A HEARTY WELCOME AT ALL OU4
SERVICES. CHRISTMAS FOR CHRIST --W 'UiS.,0"Ci
HAVE A CHRISTIAN C'H41STAIAP`.