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rE ISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIEND►'
VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
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ADBURN, Dee. 20.---T4e annual
community, carol seri'iee will be
held in'Knox Presbyterian Church
on' Sunday evening;'°at 8 o'clock.
Special numbers will be given -from,
the different .churches, .
Visitors at the -home of Mr. ani
Mrs. Chas. Scott 'on Sunday were.
11Ir,''arld airs. dames Bell, Mr. and
Mrs. Jason Allen ant Mrs. Hannah
Jdnes of Walkerton,
Mr. and Mrs. amek. Craig are
moving into their new' home this
speck.
The Bible class of Knox United
Church will. present.silent and mov-
ing pictures in the basement of
the church on• Wednesday evening,
December 28th,' at 8 o'clock, Ainong
the "pictures will be the Huron
County library film.,
$chool Concert. =-.- The Auburn
public school concert was given in
the Foresters` H 11 oa 'Friday .even -
in&: Mr, Arthur, Grange was chair-
man, The psrogra ' included songs,
recitations, , dialogues, a • play, an
operetta,” selections by the senior
and Junior rhythm 'bands,; and Other"
numbers.
Christmas Servdee by Baiitist 'SNS.
—A special Christmas Service was
held on Sunday afternoon :in the
Baptist Sunday school :room. This
service took the. place 92 the regular
monthly B.Y.E,P, service. „Rev. A.'
Forsyth presided, with. Miss. Evelyn
Raithby at the piano.. Several.Christmas carols opened' the meet-
ing. 'Readings were; given by Allan
Raithby, and Grant Raithby; solos
by Mrs► W. Vesterfelt ' and. Geo.
Raithiiy, jr.; duets by 'Emma mina and
Shirley Robertson, Elaine Johnston
and Evelyn Raithby ; also. a solo
by Evelyn Raithby ;" a short talk
Will be closed'fkom"December 25th till
Jan. 2nd inclusive, for redecora-
' _'ting. Open Jan, 3rd, 7 a.m.
.sharp as usual,,
by Ur. Jas.. 1141lthbY, MIA Scripture
reading by 131111e --..Robertson„ ' The
Christnilla message. was :given 9 y
Mr, Geo. 4.tai,th'by« The • meeting
closed with a, .ea.rola al) prayer by
ReV. Mr. Forsythe,
Women's Institute; -r'•'The For-
esters' , Hall wastastefully decor-:
rated • in keeping with' Christinas 'for
the • monthly meeting ,of the •Wo-
men's Institute, which was held on
Tuesday afternoon, December 13,
The president, Mrs.. Albert Camp-
bell, presided. Several. Christmas
carols were sung with Mrs. R. J;
Phillips presiding at the piano,, The
'secretary read cards - oaf thanks and
Christmli's greetings. During "the
business period it was .decided t&
send $25 to the Children's lVIemorial
Hospital, London, and $1,0 to the
Huron Christmas seal eam5aiga
fund, and also to send Christmas
greetings to an In�stittite in Eng-
land. • The program consisted of
readings by Mrs., Toll and Mrs.
Roberton, a piano duet by . Mrs. Sid
Meelinchey and' Mrs. R. J. Phillips,
a trio uy Mrs. ,F. Plaetzer, Mrs. Sid
McClinchey and Mrs. W J.• Craig.
The ..Christmas.message .was given
by Mrs. A. G. Hewitt, who gave
:an' interesting talk on. the origin
of the.,: -Christmas carols. An ex-.
.change of gifts was.!' in charge. of
Mrs. nuts Little and '2rs.t .: ,goy
Finnigan. The meeting closed with
the • National -A-±th,em. Lunch Was
served rby the hostesses, Mrs. Win.
T.. Robison, Mts. Ed: Davies, Mrs.
Gordon Dobie, Mrs. Donald
Plulnkett, Miss Amelia ' Mcllwain
and Mrs. Len Archambault,
The Late Mrs. John McLeod-
Death came suddenly to Mrs. Jahn
McLeod; on Wednesday , evening,
December 14th, at the home of her
daughter, 'Mrs. Gordon W. Smith,
Milyerton, where she was spending
the winter. She -had been .'appar-
ently in, good health when she suf-
fered a cerebra./ Hemorrhage, after
which she lived only a few -hours.
The former Margaret Jane Parrish,
she was'.• .born Jul'y'' 2,4th, 1872,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
David Parrish of Ashfield. She
was married.. to John- McLeod` • in
1898 and 'lived at • Stratford and
for eleven,Wears at Brooksdale be-
fore coming to Auburn to reside.
She 'was a faithful inember of the'r
Auburn Presbyterian. Church. Her i.
—husband- died .in 1033` Sttrviting i.
are. three :sons, . -David, of Brussels,
Hector, -of Los Angeles, California,
and Robert, of Stratford• and two
Ofinghters, 'M s,7-Smf£h argare ,
of Milverton, and, Mrs. W. Bolam
-50 (Annie); of Renfrew ; three bro-
thers, Wilfred and John Parrish, of
Lucknow, and_Dav'd, of- Selrllans', �.
S .sk., and two' - sisters,' Mrs. R.
Grant,.,,of Luckriow,. and Mrs. M.1
Horn. of Toronto, ' There are eleven 1
grandchildren. The funeral service
was held. in h.nok Presbyterian.I
Cliureil. Auburn, . on Friday -sifter-j.
noon ' and was . • conducted by - the
pastor, Rev. • j.' Honeyman..M" Du ingv
elle service Mr's. Wesley Rradnoek
sanga 'solo. ..Many beaiitifal 'korai
tributes bore testimony .of. the
esteem' in Which the departed one,
-was -held. - The- pallbearers were
R. `D.- Munro, `Geo; Beadle, Edgar
Lawson, . Herb: Mogridge, J. 0.'
toltz and J: J. Wilson... Inter-
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went was In. '$all's' cemetery.
Friends and relatives were present
from Renfrew, Stratford, Brussels,
MilVerton, Lueknow, Ashfield and
Dungannon.. `
. Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Agar of Kitch-
ener, were guests' last •week-eud with
Mrs.. Agar's sister, -Mrs. J. Petrie,
Newgate' street:
• Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Donaldson left
on ` Tuesday by motor for blear -
water, Florida, where they will
spend 'the winter. They will _visit
for a week'at Louisville, Kentucky.
Mrs, Allen Larder, whQ .under-
went a major operation hi Victoria
l ospitaX,_:London, arrived home' en
Saturday after spending ten. days
convalescing with.itiends, lir, and
.
London, formerly of Goderich.
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OXING DAY Tuesday, Dec. 27th:
J'at ?o'clock p.ni.
AT SKY HARBOR
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With the Christmas 'Season- once more at
' haps/; Mr. -;iiia Mrs, George- A. Filsiilger -
_ extend to you and yolrrs,their sincere .good..
wishe f,f or• a,jog4ua igi,rigoas 44141jP3ropip ;all
fVew `"ear. The measure of s . ger we have
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TO NAME A FEW .
Slips
2.90 anck up
Nighties:
3.95 and up
Housecoats
10.95 and up
Lounging Pyjamas,
16.95 and:up
JUST. ARRIVED . . .
A new shipment, ,of lovely
Evn ' Gowns.
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19� and u
Afternoon: Dresses.
taffeta, . reries�`and
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Atiifitoiiv`e 'Wools
- • 19.955 and. up `
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;WISIITG�r You At '
MERRY' CHRISTMAS
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