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Rev. D. Glenn Campbell
Minister
H. A. Kempster
Orgetaist and Choir Leader
10 a.m.—Church Schoe !
IlIl A.M.
"FUMING ON SHOES"
Music:
Anthem—"For Thou Only
Art Holy" (Nordheinier)
Solo — D. R. Stewart
"I Walk With God"
(Prodszky)
C.
4:30 P.M.
"WHERE TO S'EE JESUS"
Music: °
Duet—Carl & Jacob De Boer
• "The .Sorg of the Soul Set
Free'
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Church Notices
Mel:Whip Charge. --Services at
Duff's at 10 a.m,; Bethel, 13:20;
Cavan, 2 p.m., Eastern Standard
Time. — Rev. W. H. Semnnere➢l,
Minister.
]Pentecostal! Inalhernade.--Taaes-
day, 8 p.m., Bible Study and
Prayer; •TTnnrsday, 0 p,m., Y.P.S.
Sunday: 10 a.m., Sunday School;
11 ..,a.m. Morning Worship and
Communion Service; 7.30• p.m.,
Evangelistic Service. — Rev 1f3I.
Kendrick, Pastor.
St. Thomas' Anglican ° Ciaaarch.=
Morning Prayer, 11 a.m.; Even-
song, 4:30 p.m.;, Ho1y Communion
the first Sunday of the month at
11 a.m., and the third Sunday of
the month at 9 a.m.; Sunday School
every Sunday morning at 10 a.m.
—Rev. J. H. James, Rector.
Northside United Cliun-ch--Mini-
ster, Rev. Bruce W. Hall, B.A.,
B.D.., "S.T,M.: 10 a.m., Church
School and Adult Bible Class; Pro-
motion Sunday in the Beginners',
Primary ,and Junior -Intermediate
Departments; 11 a.4n. and 7 p.m.,
Services of Worship," conducted by
the minister; nursery for toddlers
and junior congregation at the
morning hour; 8:15 p.m., North-
side Youth Fellowship.
Egmondville United Church.—D.
J. Semple, Minister: 11 a.m.,
"How To Live '365 Days a
Year"; 7:00 p.m., Give Me Five
Minutes More"; 10 a.m-, Church
School and Minister's Class; 11
a.m., Nurtiery Class;` 11:30, Junior
Church. Annualinstallation ser-
vice. WMS and WA, Wednesday,
Java. 8th, 2 p.m. Remember the
Week . of Prayer. See special ad.
Your presence will be a great in-
spiration. See you in Church Sun-
day.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The 'engagement is announced of
Margaret Jean, daughter of Mrs.
•Roy Brown; Seaforth, and the late
Roy Brown, to Glenn Leroy, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bridge, Brussels,
the wedding to take place early in
January.
RUG MAKING
The rug -making course will be
held in the lunch room of Seaforth
District High School every Thurs-
day evening for the next four
weeks, commencing January 9, at
8 p.m; Please bring a needle,
thread, scissors and pencil. Can-
vas will be supplied. Anyone in-
terested may attend.
W.O.A.A INTERMEDIATE
HOCKEY GAME
Seaforth Topnotchers
vs. Winthrop Warriors
Thursday, Jan. 2nd
at Seaforth
Community . Centr'e
Game time — 8:30
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We're bursting out all" over to wish
you a 1958 that's filled with ,
Prosperity!
MAY ALL YOUR WISHES
BE FULFILLED !
DUBLIN
Mr. and Pit's. Walliaana Murphy,
of Crystal beach, with M. and
Mrs: Charles Kistner and Mr. and
Pers. John niurphY.
Mrs. B d au of Tecumseh,
eh
our e u s ,
with Ms. and Pairs. Joe Feeney.
Rev. Father Durand, of St. Pet-
er's Seminary, London, with Rev.
Dr. Ffoullres.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nicholson,
London, with Mr. and Mrs. James
Kraushopf.
Mr. a➢ Mrs. Bill Evans and
daughter, • of Merrittop, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Cleary, London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans.
Mr. Michael Hunt, of Detroit,
with Mrs. Hunt and children.
Dr. and Mrs. Prang Stapleton
and children, Galt, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Newcombe and Jimmie,
Port Credit, with Mr. and Mrs.
William Stapleton.
Mr. Gard6n Costello, Kingston,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grosech and
children, and Miss Patricia Cos-
tello, London, with Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Costello. '
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Snuck and
daughters, Kitchener, and Mr.
Jack Molyneaux, Thorold, with
Mrs. Loretta Molyneaux.
Mr. Allan Butters, Whit River,
Miss Phyllis Butters, London, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters, of St.
Thomas, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Butters.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Feeney,
St. Marys, Miss Rose Marie Feen-
ey', and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Maloney, Kitchener, with Mrs.
Catherine Feeney.
• Miss Lateen Looby, London, and
Mr. Clarence Looby, White River,
with Mrs. A. M. Looby.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh and
Glenn in Clairmont.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gaffney,
Kitchener, with Mr. Carl Stapleton
and Jerry.
Miss Shirley Horan, Brantford;
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Woods, George-
town, and Mr. and Mrs. Lennie
Cronin, Stratford, with Mr. • and
Mrs. Fergus Horan.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart
in Chesley.
Mr. Doug Wallace at Port El-
gin.
Mr. Eddie Krauskopf in London
with Mrs. James Maloney.
Mr. and Mrs. John Darling iti
Marmora with Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-
ence Coe.
Mr. Pat Maloney and Mrs. M.
Schulman in Stratford with Mrs:
Catherine Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter
in Londgn with Mrs. Rose McKay.
Mr. Gerald Burns and Mr. and
Mrs: Ray Hotham and children, of
London, with `Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Burns.
Captain and Mrs..Edward Tozer
and children, Morgantown, West
Virginia, Miss Mary Margaret Ry-
an and Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Wil-
son, Kitchener, and Misses Alice
and Theresa Ryan, London, with,
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gaunt, of
Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Oldacre at
Tillsonburg. .
Cpl. and Mrs. John Lavoie at
Farnham, Quebec.
Mr. 'Kenneth Stapleton, Toronto,
with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Staple-
ton.
Messrs. Neil and Richard Stap-
leton, Kenneth Feeney, Arthur
Murray and Fergus Kelly, of St.
Jerome's High . School, Kitchener,
at their homes.
Literary Society Holds Euchre
LOCAL BRIEFS •
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Mr. Wayne Ellis and Mr. and sell on Wednesday evening.
Mrs. E. L. Fletcher, of Teronto, l Pyr, and firs. Fred Riley and,
spent Christmas With their' 'Smith- Ron, of Toronto, spent, Christmas
er, Mrs. Elva Ellis. witlj 111e. and Mrs, Robert Dodds.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryson PV2cQ.uirter
Mr. and Mrs- Jon Nielson
and
ans family, ii Fnd spent 4' rt-
m with Frank Storey and famiy,
of NeW Hamburg, spent the
family. holiday „with leer mother, Mrs. J,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mauna and II Flanni)a3n
Ron spent Christmas with Mrs. F Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn are
Harvey Rowel and Mr. Rowe in visiting in Toronto.
Michigan. „ I llrlr. and Mrs. Henry Enzensber-
Miss Connie Wright is spending ger and ,family, of Goderich, spent
her Christmas holidays with her 'Christmaa with her perents, Mr.
mother, Mrs. W. G. Wright. and Mrs. F. S. Sills.
Miss Juan Talbot, of London, is Mr. Peter Kling is spending the
spending her holidays with her holidays in Aneaster.
parents; Mr. and Mrs. Johnl- Father John McConnell, Chicago,
bot. / : spent Christmas with his mother,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell spent Mrs. Dave McConnell. -
Christmas in London. • Mr. Edmund Daly spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dewar Christmas holiday in Toronto and
and son, of Sarnia; Mr., Grant accompanied his brother, George
Chesney, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Daly, to Florida.
Garfield' Baker, 'Eketer, and Mr. ! Miss Ann Kling is holidaying in
and Mrs. Glenn Chesney, London, London -
spent Christmas with their mother, Mr. and.. Mrs. Neville McMillan
Mrs. Walker Hart. and family, of Pickering, and Mr.
Mrs. J. J. Pollard spent Christ: Sandy McMillan, London, spent
masin Stratford with her son and 'the holiday at the home of Mr.
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs. J M. McMillan.
G. Pollard. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geddes
Mr. and Mrs. Oldacre spent spent Christmas in Sarnia.
Christmas in Tillsonburg. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Allen spent
Miss Rena Fennell was in Galt Christmas in Benmiller.
for Christmas. I Miss Luella Burke and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. F. Cudmore and Mrs. John Moylan are• spending
Miss Nancy, of Wallaceburg, spent,,N w• Year's . with friends in Chi -
Christmas with Miss Hazel Reid can.
and Mr. Dalton L. Reid. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adams and
Miss Grace Krauter, of Toronto, I Donelda visited with Mrs. Leo
was a Christmas guest of Mrs. A. Stephenson on: Sunday.
McCuaig. 1 Visitors on Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bolton and Mr. and 1VIrs. Clare Long, of Brun-
son spent Christmas in Guelph. j sels, were: Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr. Reid Allen spent Christmas • Keys and family and Miss Cath
in Brantford. I erine Campbell, Seaforth; Miss
Miss Elaine Somerville, of Mc- j Marilyn' Bolger and Mr. and Mrs.
Killen, is spending the holidays' Mac Engel and Gordon, of Gran -
with her grandparents, Mr. and I brook; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Long
Mrs. William R. Somerville Lof Listowel, and Mr. Merton Hack -
Visitors for Chr.stmas witb Mr. well, Walton.
and Mrs. Homer Hunt' were: 'Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph McBride, Mr. and
Mrs. William Springstead and fam-
ily, Miss Marie Hunt, Mrs. Lorne
Dale and children, of Hamilton;
William Hunt, Simcoe; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Rathwell, Brucefield;
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elgie and
Margaret,.of Kippen; Mr. Howard
Clark, of Cornwall; Mr. and Mrs.
Gladson Campbell, of Toronto, and;
Mr. James Flanigan, of•Hanulton.
Mrs. J. W. Free, of London,
spent the Christmas holidays with
her son and dbughter-in-law' Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Free.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Flynn, of
London, were Christmas visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close.
Mr. and Mrs° J. E. Patterson
have as their holiday visitors for
the week, the latter's mother and
sister, Mrs. John W. Bell, Mrs.
Ernest Rouse, Mr. Rouse . and Don
and.. • Bruce Haggith, all of
Norwich. Sunday visitors were an-
other sister, Mrs. Reg .Tufford,
Mr. ' ufford• 4.fnd Joyce and Mr.
Fred Peterson, all of Strathroy. •
Mr. Donald Dale, of the teaching
staff at Fort William, is spending
the holidays with his family at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Dale.
Mn and Mrs. Donald Scott arid
children, of Fonthill, were Christ-
mas visitors with Mrs. H. R. Scott.
Christmas Day visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, .Lorne Dale
were Mr. and Mrs.' John Taylor,
Walton; Mr. George Johnston and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon,'Johnston and
family, of Varna.
• Mrs. James McDougall, of Cane,
A large crowd attended the Lit- is spending `a • few holidays with
erary meeting, sponsored by the her mother, Mrs. Hugh Alexan-
ladies of the Altar Society on Fri- der. ,
day -evening""'in St. Patrick's Hall. Mr. John Weber; .of Toronto, is
Eighteen tables of progressive visiting over the holidays with his
euchre were played. Mr. Frank brother, °Rev. E. P., Weber -
Kistn r won the gentlemen's prize
and. Mrs. Joe Delaney, the ladies.
Mr. Glenn Butters played the 'gui-
tar and Miss Marie O'Connor sang
a solo. Lunch was served by the
ladies in charge.
AT HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' Dolmage
will observe their Seth wedding an-
niversary on Wednesday, Jan. 1,
and will be at home to their
friends.
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Exposi-
•for Classified Ad. Phone 41. '
ENNIS ELECTRIC
P one 467 — Seaforth
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Win. Mm Hart
Phone 784 : Seaforth,
THE UNIVERSAL WEEK OF PRAYER
January 7th -10th
Special Missioner: F/Lt. Rev. J. P. MacLean,
, Chaplain, R.C.A.F. Station, -Centralia
Tuesday, 7th Jan•: Egmondville United Church
Worship led by Rev. C. E. Peacock
Wed., 8th Jan.: St. Thomas' Anglican Church
Worship led by Rev. J. H. James
Thursday, 9th Jan.:. Northside United Church
Worship led by ',rev. Bruce W. Hall
Friday:, 10th Jan.: First Presbyterian Church
• Worship ,le.d by Rev. D. Glenn Campbell
TIME — 8 P.M.
Offering- taken at each Service.
Under AuEiees of S'eafoa th and District
Ministerial . A~ssedation
"DOW,T, MISS THE Li SSIl G"
°PLACOCIK, . \. .. REV. J. SEMPLE,
1 'xe9ideii ,• . Aaearfi a .
Mr. and Mrs. Les Pryce, Joan.
and Christine and Mrs. Mae Hil-
lebrecht visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Durst and family,
Benmiller.
Mrs. Hugh Alexander spent
Christmas in Stratford',with her ,
daughter, Mrs. John Easun, and
Mr. Easunand' family.
Visitors at the home- of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Matthews 'over Christ-
mas were Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Farquharson and Mrs. Ella Far-
quharson, London; Mr, and Mrs.
Stewart Henderson and family,
Michael and Patricia, of Mitchell..
Mr. and Mrs. John, I9ongstaff
and family left last Thursday for
Florida, where they are spending
the Christmas holidays.
Rev. and Mrs. D. Glenn; Camp-
bell and Ann 'spent Christmas at
Rodney with their parents, Mrs.
Archie Patterson and Mr. D. J',
Campbell.
Mr. William Stephenson, of To-
ronto, spent 'Christmas with his
mother, Mrs. Leo Stephenson.
Miss Dianne Free is spending a
few days in Goderich as guest of
Miss. Raul Anne Lowery.
Christmas visitor§ -with ♦ Mr. and
'Mrs, G. A. Whitney were Miss
Helen Whitney, ,Kitchener; Miss
Marilyn Whitney, Glanworth; Mrs.
Isabel Farrell, Wood:stock; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd` Miller and Jim, Strat-
ford, and Mr. Ross Hamilton, of
I WiMinssham.Is
abel Anderson, John and
Art Anderson spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs-. Joe Andersiin and
family in" Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs, James Hogg and
Bob Spooner, of Collingwood, spent
the Christmas holidays with Mr,
and Mrs. Bedford Dungey ' and
returning to•their home
Sunday. -
Mrs. P. V. Duan, -Columbus,
Ohio, spent the weekend with Mrs.
Helen Bolton. 'While here she at-
tended the religious reception at
Mount §t. Joseph's• Academy, Lon-
don. .
Misses Mary Lou and Ruth Sills
gargaiva in Discontinuing Men- l of London, and Mr. Ronald C. Sillsl
acid Miss Pat Reynolds, of Kitchen-
er, -are spending the holidays with
Mrs. C. P. Sills.
Christmas visitors at the home
of Mr; .and Mrs. 'Peter McIver
were Mr. and Mrs. Seott Coffin,
of. Toronto; Mr. and Itifr i. Thomas
Morris, of Tillsonburg end Miss
Margaret IVtclver, of Kitchener.
Christmas visitors with Rap. and
fxnrnet Stockwell were her
sister and .,brother -tri -law, li and
Mrs. J. A. Leaeotstt an Merle,
u.nd her inothei',. Mtn: S. tern.
rattcli, all of Windsor,
tIrg. Le(s''8tdphieiliofiy' MM. 3. D.'
Utplaon on and Dill vi £ti?d is Druz.
Miss Catherine Patterson, Rod-
ney, is spending some holidays
with Rev. and Mrs. D. Glenn
Campbell and Ann.
Christmas visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. T. W. McMillan were Mr.
and Mrs. Gladson Campbell, To-
ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hunt
I of London. -
Mrs. Mary Skinner and Mr. By-
ron Montgomery, of Detroit, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hays, of
London, spent the holiday with
Mrs. R. S. Hays.
Mr. Ken, Campbell and Mr. Bill
Strong are attending short courses
at the OAC, Guelph, for one week,
Miss Ruth Teall, of London, is
spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Teall.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bechely,
of Toronto, and Mr: ' and Mrs. H.
L. Watson, of Goderich, spent
Christmas with' Mrs. F. J. Bech-
ely.
Miss Sally Nott, of London, and
Miss, Nancy Nott, of Toronto, spent
the holidays with their parents,,
Mr., and Mrs. Raymond Nott.
Mr. Gordon Rowlah oaf Toron-
to, is spending the hys with
friends here.
Miss Suzanne Dick, of Londoti
ss spending the Christmas holidays
with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Dick.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webster and
family, of Blyth, and Mr. 1;Ia,rry.
Kruse, of Gromley, spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Nott.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris, of
Toronto, spent the holiday with
her parents,. Mr. and. Mrs. Wilson
Campbell, and his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rising.
'Miss Marilyn Yeo, of Holmes-
ville, spent thL-Christmas holidays
with her aunt and- uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. James A. Murray.
. Mr. and Mrs. Re A. Walter, of
Dundas; spent Christmas with Mr...
and Mrs. J. T. Willis.
Spending chrintaneenI with Mr.
and Mrs. Rober Campbell -and
family were: Miss Annie Gordon
and Mrs. Mae Hillebre'cht Seat
fotthi Mr. ,and Mrs. Adam 'Dodds',-
Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Les Pryce
anti family and Mr. Doug Keys.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pethick
and family spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ashton and
family, in Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of
Calgary, were Christmas guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sflnith.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barber
and family, of St, Thomas, attend -iv
ed the 50th wedding annersary
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
A. Barber, off Friday. -
Mr: Basil Duncan,, of Tor&nto,
is spending a few days at his home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. • Donald ,Hillis, of
Ingersoll, spent Christmas nwilth•
Miss Mabel Turnbull
Mr. and Mrs. ep. T. Flewitt,
Marion and )?'read,,- of- "Brigend
Farm," visited with the tter's
aunt; Mrs. Nancy Middl of
Hamilton. ..
Messrs. Gordon Hill, Bob Taylor}
Frank Nesbitt and Carl Dalton at-
tended the 0:F1U. meeting in,Ayl-
mer Friday night. •
Mr. Neil Beattie, Toronto, -spent
the holidays at his home here.
W. C. -OKE
• Phone 458 .
10% Off Price pf
FOOTWEAR
January Sale 9.,......
Used Skates — IO�J% Off
11 P,r.. ,UJed,Boys' . Skates
REE
Jock Thompson
Footvmnr ,Service
It is our business to give. 6dr-t
and Save you Moaoy.
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EOMQNDVILL
holiday visitors aylt , Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Weiland Were their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Cook and family, of
Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Parsons and.
family, of Ficton, were '-holiday
visitors with Dirs. Parsons" par-
ealts, Dr. and.Mrs, animple, et the
manse.
ehristmas visitors with Mrs, J.
S. Watson and Miss Alice Watson
were Mr, and Mrs. Albert Clank
and family, of Muirkirk; Miss Jean
Watson, of Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Haney and Lyi'eit '
Congratulations are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nott on the
occasion of their 50th wedding an-
niverramy.
On December 28th Mrs. James
Finlayson celebrated ' her 83rd
birthday, when Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Finlayson and family and
Mins Jean Alexander met at her
home for a turkey dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Elm a Stephenson
and family and Mr. Thomas Rob-
inson spent Christm s with Rev.
and Mrs. Andrew McKenzie and
family at Acton.
Mr. Ivy Henderson spent Christ-
mas with his daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Church -
ward, of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart N. Keys and
daughter, Gail, of Orillia, are
spending a few days with his moth-
er, Mrs. Nelson Keys.
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and
family spent Christmas with rel-
atives at Ayr.
OBITUARIES
°
EGENT THEATRE - SEAFOR °N
4)q,n
lit Is With'regret that enter 25 yearn of continue•'s e•Inerationf in
afl endanccloseh
Sbafaatkn, we are faorced, through 6h neon -art -e, to the
Regent, 7i`llnleatre en Monday; Tuesday men Wednesday of each
week. We will continue to operate every 'A`hursday, Friday and
Satnanday. (ni3 the week -en 1s, there ¢until' 1e one show each of the
nights, commencing ntscommencingat tl p.m,, and the Saturday Matinee at
the usual time.
We hope that if business condition improve, a full . week's,
operation may again be resumed. •
JAN. 2, 3 and 4 — THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
" SIL VE ;n CITY " e a
YVONNE DE CARLO l� id �1J1111 EDMOND O'BRIIEN
Sultry Yvonne De Carlo stands up .against the bad *men of the
West. Four great stars, in a thrilling drama of the mining towns
—the bad men and the loyal women of the mining days of the
Old West.
V TaIIUJRSDAg', 1C IIIDA3f and SATURDAY -- JAN. 9, 10 and 11
" GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT "
•AUDRE MURP Y JOAN TAYLOR
We repeat . r o
You Can Expect More
And You 'WILL. Get More
For ,Your '°Footwear Dollar'
MRS. ANNIE B. HARRIS
Mrs. Annie B. Harris, mother of
Mrs. Carl Holmes, Seaforth,, died
in Stratford 'General Hoepital
Thursday in her 97th year.
She was born on August 26, 1861,
a daughter of the late Joseph .Pull-
man and the former Ann Burchill.
She lived in Hibbert township be-
fore moving to Fullerton a few
years ago.
On December 19, 1893, sl}e mar-
ried Edwin Harris; who died in
February; 1946. She was a mem-
ber of Main Street United Church,
Mitchell.
Surviving are two sons,- Joseph,
Fullerton township, and Harold,
Chatham; two daughters, Mrs.
Thomas (Ethel) Mitchelson, Mit-
chell, and Mrs:. 'Carl ..(Alexia)
Holmes, :Seaforth; bile sister, Mrs.
John (Sadie) Currie, Sarnia; six
grandchildren and 11 great -grand-
children. --She was predeceased by
one son, Alfred, in 4918, and one
daughter, Pearl.
The body rested at the Heath -
Leslie Funeral Home, Mitchell,
where funeralservice was held
Saturday. Rev. J. Robert . Watt
officiated. Burial was made in
Bethel cemetery, Munro.
-- at the —
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'WILLIS SHOE STORE
The "LITTLE" Store With the "BIG",Values — SEAFORTHR
Mr. and Mrs. lean Grummett
and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Wormworth and Teddy, • all of
Winghani, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cantelon, of Clinton, are spending
New Year's with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Gruinmett.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling, Peter
and Ann spent the weekend in An
caster.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKellar
spent Christmas with- Rev. and
Mrs. R. H. Williams, Mac - add
Paul, in Mount Clemens, U.S.A.
'Miss Lillian. Faulkner is spend-
ing New Year's in Galt.
My; and Mrs. Joseph Grumanett
spentChristmas in Wingh,am.` Miss
Dianne Grummett returned with
them and is spending a few days
with her. grandparents.
Mrs. Pat' Troutbeck visited in.
Brampton over the weekend. ,
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Scott were Mr, and
Mrs, George Love, Goderich; Mr.
and Mrs. 'John McKinley, ..White.
Rock, B.C., and Mr. and Mrs. T.
R. Thompson, of Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bell and fam-
ily visited over the .holidays with
their parents in Mount Forest and
Cedarville.
Mr: and Mrs: Don Barber and
Patricia Lynn, of Kitchener, spent
the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Les-
ter Leonhardt.
Miss Ruth Shinen, of Toronto;
Mr: and Mrs. W. Flecherand
family, of Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Seltzer 'and family, of
Buffalo, spent the holiday With Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Shinen,
Visitors over the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hudson were:
Dr. and Mrs "-John Carroll, Ham-
ilton; 'Mrs. Allan Stone Norwich;
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hudson, Strat-
ford, and Mr. and Mrs. ,Frank
Holroyd, Preston.
Lorne Goudie, of the RGN, • who
leas .been visiting 'his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Goudie; leaves for
Halifax on Thursday.
Joan Hunter, Seaforth won a
28 -inch doll in a draw at the arena.
The winning ticket was drawn by
Gerald Holland, Dublin.
Carol Lyn Shop
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Starts Thursday at 9 a.m.
BLOUSES—Cottons, Terrylene, Jersey
20% OFF
SKIRTS — Plaids, Plain, Tweeds
REDUCED 20%
SWEATERS—Pullovers and Cardigans'
Wool, -Orlon or Nylon
20% OFF
BETTER DRESSES d- 20% Reductions
RUSH, SPECIALS
MIXED GROUPS T--• Dresses, Lingerie, Skirts,
Blouses
AT SAPECIAL. PRICES
NO REFUNDS -OR. EXCHANGES '
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May your track be clear to welcome
many. joys and happiness in the
New Year !.'
GVTINGS TO ALL OUR
-CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS !
NOTICE!
Stores in Seaforth will close at
anuary Clearan
o..off..
6 o'clock on Saturdays
During the Months of January, February --
and March. -
20
Merchants of Seafortht k�- his opportunity
to say "Thank You" for your kind patronage
and to extend all best wishes for a 'Happy •
New Year!
MERCHANTS' COMMITTEE
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ON ALL FURNITURE
G. A. WHITNEY
FURNITUREE-
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
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