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Recent visitors with 1Vtr4 and
Mrs, Jaek Meagher were Rt.
Rev. J. A. Feeney, London,
-Mr. Bin Osborne, R.C.M.P.,
Powell River, B.C., Mr.
Phonse Meagher, Mrs. Vincent
Morrison, Waterloo, Mr. and
Mrs,' `Frank Stock, Pat and
Bernard, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Meagher, Jim and
Jerry, Dublin. -
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Speare, •Toronto, were guests
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BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH
Main St. N. (in the Orange Hall)
Rev. D. L. Patterson, B.Th., Pastor
Welcome to our Christmas Services
10:00 a,m. - Family Bible School -
11:00 a.m. - "Emmanuel, God with us in
1967"
7:30 p.m. - Mr. Chris Knetsch
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wishes are
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hearts be happy
and your Christmas
merry.
WALDEN & BROADFOOT
TEXACO DEALERS
Phone 527-1224
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HOLIDAY FEED SERVICE .
We will be CLOSED for:
CHRISTMAS - Monday, Dec. 25
BOXING DAY- Tuesday,Dec. 26
and for
NEW YEAR'S - Monday, Jan. 1
We suggest .you place- your order NOW
• for your feed requirements, so , that
delivery may be made before the holi-
days.
OPNOTCH.
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
SEAFORTH
FARM ERS
SMITH'S
SPECIALS FOR
Thursday,. Friday and Saturday •
Maxwell House
COFFEE
1 -ib. bag 73¢
Stokely Fancy Quality
TOMATO JUICE • • • 2 48 -oz. tins 65¢
Stdkely Fancy Honey Pod
PEAS 2 14 -oz. tins 43¢
Rose Brand Sweet Mixed
PICKLES 2 16 -oz. jars 590
Stuart House
FOIL WRAP , wide roll. 630
PRODUCE
Louisianna
YAMS
McIntosh
APPLES
per Ib. 190
3 lbs. for 29¢
California
JUMBO SIZE CELERY stalk 33g
Closed Sat., Dec. 23rd at 6:30
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS -
SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
carie 527.0990
.delivery.
Seaforth Beavers
Win One, Loose Two
Seaforth Beavers downed
Elora Rocks 16-10 in OHA In-
termediate "B" at Seaforth on
Tuesday Night.
Bill McLaughlin scored four
goals for the Beavers. Jack
McElwain and Bob '°Beutten-
miller each added three. Sin-
gles went to Ken Doig, Bill
Weber, Tom Dick, Paul Rau
Frank Hagan and Larry Dale.
Elora's goal scorers were
Mac Hillis with three, Fred
Hughes, Jack Power and
Grant Shafer each two and
Bob Tippin got one.
Cheltenham Harvesters" gav
the Seaforth Beavers their 1
loss, of the season winning a
'7-6 decision in overtime.
Jack Tebbitt's second glial of
the night at 5:25 of the sud-
den death overtime period was
the winner.
Cheltenham goal scorers
were Ray King (2), Bruce
Manless, Mike Finegan, Ken
FUNERAL
LESLIE FLEMING
A former well-known Sea -
forth resident, Leslie Fleming,
59, died suddenly at his home
in Carlisle on Saturday.
Mr. Fleming is survived by
his widow, the former Lillian
Farrow, and by three sons,
Barry, Carlisle, and Lee. He
is also survived by a grand-
daughter and three brothers,
Russell, Toronto; John, Hol-
land Centre and Milburn, of
Toronto; two sisters, Mrs. Geo,
Chappell, Port 'Elgin and Mrs.
Alex McLean, Toronto.
Mr. Fleming, a miller by
trade, was on the staff of Top-
notch Feeds Ltd. while in Sea -
forth.
He was a member of Brit-
annia Lodge No• 170. Funeral
services were held Tuesday
afternoon from the Patton
Funeral Home, Waterdown.
Interment followed on Wed-
nesday in Port Elgin Ceme-
tery.
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BARGAI N
NITE
AT
SAVAUGE -
JEWELLERS
SAT., DEC. 23rd
'7 - 9 p.m. only
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ALL ITEMS
$25 - $500
Included
Diamonds - Watches -
Rings, Etc., Etc.
Richardson.
Beavers got goals from Jack
McLlwain (2), Ken Doig (2),
Bob Beuttenmiller and Wayne
Rau.
Acton Tanners defeated the
Bealiers• 5-4 Friday in Acton
giving the locals their second
straight loss after 6 wins.
Don Norton scored twice
for the Tanners with singles
going to Harold Townsley,
Blake Ingles arid Jerry Ing -
les.
Bill McLaughlin scored two
goals and Paul and Wayne
Rau added singles for Sea-
xth.
CLASSIFIED ADS
OSTRO'- In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Dec. 16
to Mr. ,and Mrs. David Os-
trom, Zurich, a son.
PERRIE - In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Dec. 17
to Mr. and Mrs. John PeT-
rie, RR 3 Brussels, a son.
SEGEREN-In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Dec. 19
to Mr. and Mrs. John Sege -
ren, RR 2 Seaforth, a'son.
o Late
FOR SALE - 2 Holstein hei-
fers, one registered, due in a
week, one fresh. Elgin Nott,
Phone 527-1975. - xl
FOR SALE - 9 pigs, 11 wks.
old. 30 pigs, 8 weeks old. Mau-
rice Ryan, phone 133 R 8 Dub-
lin, RR 2 Dublin. -1
FOR SALE - One Viking 16
cu. ft. deep . freeze,- a Toy
French Poodle, pure white, 9
piece dining room suite/Phone
527-1713. _ a
FOR SALE - Over and' under
shot gun,and rifle, 20 gauge
shot gun on bottom, tl2 calibre
rifle on top, box of shells and
leather case. $55.41arvey Dale,
phone 527-1406. xl
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just
Dial Segforth 527-0240.
For your contribution. to Christ-
mas Seals in their fight against
, TB and other respiratory dis-
0eases ... and for the
time and effort you so
generously gave.
Thanks for the Gift of
Good Health -From
Your TB Association
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Santa's Special Corner
at GINGERIC
Marshall Special.Spring Mattress $69.00
Allan Box Spring and Mattress $52.00
Platform Rockers (a few left) $42.00
2 -Piece Davenport and Chair Set $125.00
2 -Piece 4 -Seater Chesterfield Set $259.00
Space Savers , from $45.00
Recliner Chairs from, $85.00
Swivel Chairs $45.00
Telephone Tables $29.00
Desks $47.00
Tea 'Carts from $18.00
2 -Piece Allan Chesterfield Set $179.60
Pole Lamps from $13
Heirlootn Coffee Tables $57
Heirloom End Tables •449
Table Radios from $18.00
Fry Pans from $18.95 up
Irons from $13.50 up Kettles from $9.99 up
Blenders from $29.95 up
Electric Knives from $18.50 up
Heating Pads •�.:.•.• 4. froth $4.95 up
Everybody here at Gingerich's 'extends the
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SEASON'S BEST
We're hoping ail good things
will come your way for a Happy
Holiday. Thank you for your
loyal patronage.
GINGERICH'S.
SALES -& SERVICE
Seaforth .......... ; , .' Phone 527-0290
Mr. Earl Lawson Clinton,
spent Monday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adapts.
Mr: Arnold Dale of Clinton,
also called on.$unday..
Mr. and Mrs. D. Stephen-
son were in Burford Friday
attending the funeral of Mr.
Stephenson's mother.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack •Thomp-
son left Monday for Regina,
wherre they will spend ' the
Christmas holidays.
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ST. THOMAS' ANGLICAN
CHURCH
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Rev. J. S. Sharples
Rector
_ CHRISTMAS
SERVICES
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES
Sunday, December 24th
11:30 p.m. - CAROLS and MIDNIGHT
COMMUNION
CHRISTMAS SUNDAY, December 24th
10 a.m. - Holy Communion
A warm welcome to worship with us is extended to all
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NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
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Rev. J. Cliff Britton
B.A.
Minister
MRS. J. A. STEWART
Organist
MR. JAS. A. STEWART
Choirmaster .
• SPECIAL -
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24th
10:00 a.m. - Senior Church School
11:00 a.m. = Morning Worship
.. Anthems
"Sing Gloria", Davis - Choir
"First Christmas Morn", solo Bill Campbell
"Sing, 0 Sing this Blessed Morn" Choir
EVENING SERVICE
"And There Were r Shepherds", Wilson, soloists, Ruth Clnr£f
and Mrs. Don Wood
Quartette, Mr. and krt. E. Williams and, Mr. and Mrs. B,
Campbell
"Holy Night', duet, Christine Pryce and Dawn Stephenson
"0 Night Divide", male chorus
Carat Singing
CAVAN 'CHURCH SERVICE
REV. J. CLIFF BRITTON, B.A.; Minister
MRS. GORDON PRYCE, Organist and Choir. Leader
WORSHIP ON
DECEMBER 24th AP CAVAN WILL BE
AT 2:30 P.M. • '
-a,1111r. and Mrs. Elmer Rater ..
They also called on Miss Ma-
bel Turnbull. •
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Mr. and Mrs. James Barry
left Sunday ' for Orangeville
where they will spend several-
.months with their -son, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Barry and
family.
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Euc
hire Wi
nners
Winners at the LOBA euchre
held on Monday were: ladies
high, Mks, Ruth •Bezzo; 'ladies'
'lone hands, .Mrs. Les McClure;
ladies law, Mrs. P. McFarlane;
men's high, Harvey Dolmage;
men's lone hands, Zack Mc-
Spadden; men's low, Joe Holmes.
Mrs. McFarlane won the draw
on the cake.
classified ads pay dividends.
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The Congregation
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EGMONDVILLE
UNITED
CHURCH
Greets You at Christmas
Sunday, December 24-11:00a.m.
Sacrament of Holy Communion
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CHRISTMAS FAMILY WORSHIP
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday,
December 24th
11:00. a.m.
REV. D. 0. FRY
Minister
Music
"Kneel at The Manger" Jr. Choir
"While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by
Night" .......... Sr. hoir
The Choirs of First Church, the Organist,
MCarter,K:
Mrs. Don A.R.C.T., A.Mus., and Mrs. Wm.
Brown, Choir Directress, express their Greeting
to you through the music of this Christmas Service.
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T. JAMES",, ROMAN CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Seaforth - Ontario
extendsowishes for a
MERRY CHRISTMAS And
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL !
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MIDNIGHT MASS (Sunday Midnight)
CH4ISTMAS..,DAY MASSES
at 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.nu.
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