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CARD PARTY
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'Wednesday, Jan.
at $:30 p.m.
ADMISSION 40e
CONSTANCE NEWS OF THE WE . COLBAN
J r. rind Mrs. Jaers J�:tia� ay.
Mr, and Mrs. E. F. 'Warren and. Mr. and Mrs. Town Riley, Clinton, Guozga, aro visitim L . nn 1114.5;
daughters,. it4attaden, Spamt tr-e and Mr. and ZrS, Jee'Riley:. Michael aell Murray.
Chrastmas holiday with" 514 • anml- Mr. and >(rs. Borden ]drown,
Mrs. Bari Lawson and Reg. Joyce, and Elaine •spentChr;`astmias
Mr: aid Mrs.. Verne Dale were' ;Day w 1 t
ith '. and Mrs; Joe Brown
host and hostess for a ehri4tmas and 11/x. and 1,,ffrs." George Camp -
dinner for Mr. aced Mrs. laarvey
r'aylor, Marilyn and Latarence.
Mr. and. Mrs. B. V. 'Warren, Lyn-
da and l-Ie1en, .Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dodds, .nf Lindon, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ear1,]Lawson and Reg.
Christmas dinner guestsat the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1311ey
and Douglas were:" Mr. and Mrs.
Raked Woods and Debbie, of Ajax;
Mr. Lorne, Jarvis, of Stouffyiile;
Mrs, Florence Woods, of Listowel;
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BARGAINS GALORE!
• NKIDDIES' : SH,O1' RE
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
'4 "Where Better Bulls Are Used
Our Annual Members' Meeting will be held on
JANUARY 9th, 1958
TIME -10:15 a.m.
PLACE—Ross]yn Grove on Highway No. 8, between
• dad Preston, Plenty of free parking space.
GUEST SPEAKER is Mr. W. R. Amidon, from Concord, New
Hampshire, Past President and Secretary of the National Associa-
tion of Artificial Breeders: He is the Manager, of an Artificial
Breeding Asspeiation about the size of ours. Don't iniss him• ,
MINER will be provided arthee'same place.. • $,
Kitchener
' Hear reports on your Artificial Breeding business. Help to
elect directors and discuss any constructive matters pertaining
to this Organization.
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NEW
1958 CHEWS
lin Stock
— at —
SEAFORTH MOTORS
PHONE 541
1 Black "Biscayne"• -Sedan•• •-.-,
1 Beige "Del Ray" Coach
1 -Turquoise -White "Del Ray" Sedan
1 Black "Del Ray" Sedan
1 Silver Grey "Biscayne" Sedan
1 Sierra Gold and White "Del Ray" Sedan
1 Sierra Gold and White "Bel Air" Sedan
Better Deals Now — Good Service Always
Cpntact :
Andy Dunlop -NT. Teall
Seaforth.
Gord Fawm
Mitchell --
OUR MOTTO N. Reasonable Offer Refused
On Large Stock of O.K. Used Cars
,re,4,ra?,(PIT ,3Ith'i =t..,Pi.,I.,Slir ..Yrs r,.ei,:6,r:7A1..a`1-refire
We want to thank our many
rlendsafor their patronage, during
he -past year, and look
forward to serving you again
in 1958! C
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TO ONE AND ALL,.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR !
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hall, all of ] anover.
Guests orc Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Clarice were
Mr; and Mrs. Ephriar Clarice and
Miss Belle McCully, of Seaforth;
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dolmage and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Law-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bedard,
Susan and Stephen, of Zurich, and
Mrs. •- Glenn Pryce, Heather Anti
and Billy, of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. James Medd and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd, David
and Jimmy spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. George) Mcllwatn
and family spent Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs, Hector Kings -
veil, of Clinton.
ML Jebn., Whyte was a holiday
visitor with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Whyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor,
Marilyn• and• Lawrence, spent
Christmas afternoon and evening
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cudntore,
of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale and
daughters spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs, Tom McMichael, Gode-
rich.
Mr. and . Mrs. Ken Preszcator
and family spent their; Christmas
on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Hill, of Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sanders
spent Christmas Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Reid and sons, Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott spent
Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Klinkman, London. •
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Wilfred Scott on Christmas
were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thomp-
son and John and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Thompson, Judy and Jimmy.
Mrs. Charlotte Lindsay, of Sea -
forth, spent Christmas holidays
with -Mr. and Mrs. Dave Millson.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Glazier, of
Stratford, were visitors at• the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mill-
itr, Tan Duelaartnn, Daxvso'l
Creels, B.C., in szmadina tae 1l ell
days ivitla Mr. and 1`vZrs. Auguste
Duchar ee,
Mr.. and Mrs. Bill IJurpby, off
Grimsby, are visiting Mr. and Kars,
John 7. Murphy.
Spending Christmas avith F,Irs_
E1iizabsth Nolan and Frank were:
Jim Nolan, St. Thomas; Mr. and,
Mrs: Wilfred Rartleib, Miss Jane
Nolan, Miss liielen Nolan and Vin-
cent Nolan, Kitchener.
Miss Noreen Dalton and Miss
Catharine Moylan, Brantford; Pet-
er Hicltnell, Kitchener; Miss Re-
gina Bowman, London; Miss ,Cleo
Bowman, Stratford; Miss Helen
Connolly, Woodstoct,•and Leonard
Maloney, Bidduaph, are. spending
he holiday's at their homes here.
Mr.. and Mrs. Don Heard and
family, of Newmarket, and Mr.
and Mrs.. John Fawcett', London,
visited with iVIr. and Mrs..1. J.
Holland.
Peter Maloney, who is a -patient
n Victoria Hospital, London, will
spend ,Christmas with his 'parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney.
Mr. Michael Murray is a patient
in Scott Memorial• Hospital,
Miss Marie Dalton, London, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dal-
ton.
Mr, and Mrs. Lou Rowland Vis-
ited in Kitchener.
Mrs. Joseph' Dwyer; Kinkora, 1
spent Christmas with her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
J. J. Walsh.
Miss Marie O'Connor, London,
isited Mr. and Mrs. James O'Con-
or, t
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams, of
Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wil-
liams, Windsor, visited with Mrs.
Mary Williams and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moylan, Miss
atharine Moylan and Miss Luella
Burke are visiting in Chicago:
Mrs. Joseph. Melady is visiting
in Belle River and Detroit.
Mrs. Leo Murray and Miss Anne
Murray are spending New Years
in Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Ger,
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gioiisber and
Stewart and Mr. and Mrs-, Nelson
McClure and: Clayton, of near Sea -
forth, spent 'Christmas Day ' With
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Austin.•.Dexter, of Blyth.
Christmas dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Buchanan were Mr.
and MTS. Alfred Buchanan, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Buchanan and
family, of Ilderton; Mr. ..and Mrs.
Jerry Cook and daughters, Gode-
rich, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Buchanan and family.
Mr. John Ferguson, Clifford, was
a Christmas visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross MacGregor and family.
Mr; aria Mie. Charles Glanville,
of Crediton, spent Christmas Day
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Presz-
cator and -family. '
Mr. and Mrs. John Wannes and
family spent Christmas dinner and
evening with ••Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Dale and family.
Mr. and Mrs.Robert Grimoldby
spent Christmas ,Day with -Mr.
and Mrs. Theron Betties, Winthrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Dexter
spent Christmas with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. ,and• Mrs.
Wm. Jewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
were host and hostess to a `christ-
mas dinner, on Thursday, Boxing
Day, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Busby
and Shirley,of Chatham; Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Warren, Lynda and
Helen, of London; Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Willis and- Carl, of Kit-
chener; Mrs. Alice Lawsori •• •and
Bob, of Clinton; Mr• and Mrs. Roy
Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dav-
idson and Andrew, of Seaforth,
and Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Lawson
and Reg.
Miss Mary Whyte, along With
Miss Olene Dundas, of Walton,
flaw td Florida Friday morning to
spend , the Christmas holidays
there.
Mr. and IVirs- Mervin Godkin
and Brian, and Mr,. and Mrs. Ken
Hulley and Ian spent -Friday eve-
ning with 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Riley.
Recent visitors with Mr;; and
Mrs. Lorne Lawson were Mr: and
Mrs. Harvey Coleman and Mae,
of Zurich and Mrs. Effie Stephen-
son •and Bill, Seaforth.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
M•rs. Ken r
Were /Mr. a
and family1
and Mrs.
of Credito
ence Hill,
Mrs. Merl
reszcator and family
d Mrs. Bob Jennison
of Grand Bend; Mr.'
Ilan Pfaff and family,
Mr. and Mrs.-Lawr-
Ip)f Crediton; 'Mr. and
ebb and family, of
Dashwood and Mrs. Russell Webb,
of Grand Bend.
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BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Priestap,
of Wartburg, visited with Mr. ..and
Mrs. Franklin Buuck and Mr. Ar-
thur Priest'ap
Mr:•• Don Ahrens, 'Toronto; Miss
Lee Harrdcks, of Hamilton, 'and
Mrs. Barbara McLeod, of Mit-
chell, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ahrens. Mr. and, Mrs.
Wilfred Ahrens and sons and Mrs,
Ernest Eliigson were also ,at the -
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer, Mar-
tin and Roger, of Toronto, and
Miss Grace Fischer, Kitchener,
were guests of their parents, Rev.
and Mrs. E. J. Fischer, While
watching • television they had the'
pleasant 'surprise to see David
Fischer, ltev. and Mrs. Fischer's
oldest son. The picture was tele-.
vised ' showing troops in Egypt,
where David has been stationed
with the Army for the past year.
Mr. Fred Herbert, and Mr. Dil-
bert Bach are visiting friends in
New Jersey.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Eisler•,' of
Seaforth, spent Boxing Day with
Mr". and Mrs. Ma'hnel Beuermann.
Miss Doris Arthur, of Kirkton,
spent Christrnats at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bduermann
and family, of Seaforth, visited.
with Mars. Louie Ilillcbrecht and
Edgar Christnias Day.
Mrg. Douglas M. Beattie, Ot-
tawa, spent. two days last week
With Mr. and Mrs. ,Joint Beattie
? '."''r, ;Intl Zt2>~. AYld urs. Jag. A. Stewart.
rard Marchand.
Mr. and Mrs: Pat Murray adfl
children, London, spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mur$
ray and Mr. and Mrs. James Mc.:
Quaid.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gaffney
and Debbie, Byron; Miss Florence
Sloan, London; Tom Sloan, Hamil-
ton, and Pat Sloan, Windsor, spent
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
James Sloan.
Mr, •, and Mrs. Frank O'Connor
and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Heard and family, New-
market,. Mr. and Mrs. John' Faw-
cett, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holland
and family, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Baston and Carol, Forest, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Holland and
Tani l,, Seslfortb, visited Mr. and
Mrs, J. J. Holland during the holi-
days.
Miss' Rosemarie Ducharme,' Lon-
don, is spending New Year's with
Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Ducharme. •
Tom Murphy, Elmira, spent the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J., F.
Murphy.
Miss, Mary McGrath and Louis
Kennedy, Toronto, spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ken-
nedy.
Mr. and Mrs-. 13'111 Hayden and
family, • Toronto, spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McIver.
Mrs. Rita Cook, Larry and Pat
Cook and Emery Gaunt spent
Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs
Lou Rowland. -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney,
Kitchener, visited. Mr. and - Mrs
Peter Maloney.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Reilly and
Janet visited Mr..and Mrs. Mich-
ael Hagarty in Kennicott.
Mr. and Mrs.' Martin Purcell
and 'Maxine, Kitchener, spent the,
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McIver and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Purcell.
-Miss Luella Burke, Seaforth,
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Moylan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly, Kit-
chener . visited Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Connolly. '
Miss Mary Margaret Coyne, of
London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
Coyne.
Mrs. J. J. Holland visited in
Windsor.
Miss Anne Marie McMillan, of
London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
McMillan. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lane and
baby, London, and Mr. and Mrs.
Pat McDaid and family, Kitchener,
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_ STARTS JANUARY god 9 END$ J. ;. ARY lith
8 '::IG DAYS OF WHIRLWIND SELLING AT BIG SAVING YOU SIMPLY CANNOT
AFFORD TO MISS! A STEWART BROS.' SALE IS ALWAYS A EAL SALE, AND TINS
ONE WILL BE T E IGGiST EVER !• '
EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STARE ON SALE AT 20% TO 50% OFF
..Here Are a Few of the Super Bargains Awaiting You !
MEN'S Ready -to -Wear SUIT SALE
22 SUITS -Reg. to $45.Q0. . Sale Price $25,00
44 SUITS—Reg. to $55.00.. Sale Price $35.00
74 SUITS,–. -Reg. to $65.00.. Sale Price $45.00
16 2 -Pant Suits—Reg. 69.50. Sale Price $52.00
MEN'S - TOPCOAT SALE
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7 Topcoats—Reg. $29.50.. Sale Price $22.00
21 T9pcoats—Reg. $39,50, , Sale' Price • $29.50
I 29 Topcoats—Reg. $55.00.. Sale Price $39.50 -
I! Choose from Cashmeres, Tweeds, Gabardines " 1
WOMEN'S COAT SALE
AB This Season's Best Styles and Colors
GOOD SIZE RANGE STILL AVAILABLE
ALL COATS X4095
Up to $49;95—On Sale at
ALL COATS
Up to $65.00—On Sate at '
44.95
Men's - Boys' SUBURBAN COATS
Nlen's„Suburbans, in Wools or REDUCED
Nylons. Reg. 16.95 to $27,.50 •
Sale $13.50 to $22..00 •
Boys' Sizes. Reg. 9.95 to 15.95. •
Sale '7.95 to 12.75
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Men's Shirts, Sport Shirts, 15n-
derwear, Pyjamas, Sox, Ties,20
Caps, Hats and Sweaters• •
DEN'S 11010RA CLOTHES
REDUCED
BIG DRESS CLEARANCE
GROUP 1—M1 this Seasons's Styles.
Values to'$15.95. SALE.. 9.95
GROUP 2—Ogr bpst.Dresses that sold up to 825.
P $4,V
SALE
dROUP 3—Regular $5.95 to $12.95.
ON SALE AT •• • •
CLEARANCE OF NYLONS
Regular stock; best makes, in'
all qualities of Nylon Hose.
All are values to $1.70 pair
Incomplete "size ranges,.,.
To Clear,At
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.I' alf Price
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SALE! KIDDIES' DRESSES - oc
Sizes Nod 3 to 12 year• § in, dresses and
jumpers, in cottons, woollens, spuns HALF
and nylons.
Greatly .reduced to clear_
PRICE
REDUCED
Save 20% oz( Overalls, Smocks,
Work Pants, Jeans, Work Shirts, Q
.Work Mitts and Gloves.
GIRLS' COAT -SETS
Pretty little coats or coat and
hat sets; some with leggin,–. All
this year's stock. Sizes 4 to 14.
20%
OFF
MEN'S TWEED
SPORT -JACKETS
Regular $25.00 to $35.00. Sizes
34 to 44 only. Mostly one.• of a
kind in new fleck or ivy league
stripe tweedy s
All -must be .cleared at
,SALE PRICE
.95
Special! New Spring
WABASSO PRINTS . Sale 44c Yd.
Clearance 69c
Flannelettes . . Sale 54c Yd.
All Dry. Goods Lines .. 20% Off
SPECIAL
Nylon reinforced
Wool Work Sox
69C Pair
STEWART BROS.
spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs.
V. J. Lane.
To all our friends go our very
best wishes for a glorious and
Happy New Year, and our
heartfelt thanks for your pa-
tronage of the past.
SEAFORTH
'LUMBER
LIMITED
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May the
Wonderful •
Spirit
of the
Holidays
Be With
You
Every Day
in
1958 !
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