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The Seaforth News, 1941-12-11, Page 4PAGE, FOUR rxr SEAFORTH NWS Snowdon nrea., Publishers A GOOD PLAY "Headstrong Joan" WALTON COMMUNITY HALL TUESDAY, DEO. 16TH \uspices \\',A, of united Church Admission 25c and 15c CAST Aura Vernon.. a se11m01 1ea0h0r. :1 r.. Will e '1'urnhttil: Iiiri1:011 Ron- `; x1111, .17111'. fees1.•r soil, \\'nI. TI11'lt buil Granny Bay, .line', aged •11 ntotlu, . Mr.. 11. ]l'NHkhua1; 1 Ton - 4 ova. the Irl -h b ort shirt per. K, strong ku*1' , nn, of Aura's pupil>. flare o,•,• V\ it h,uns,,.1 .11111 1 :r pr ,p,•roes 111 1. h.n11 Berl, Tr,.Vis; Ahs, ;1 p.,ldt. r. AValt.y. fi t.'y; 11,i. his .,u.. wilt Loom- ing, .lark ltd}. Btu son. .rl l-1,•1 .11: Joan 1 an Pelt, 1 ' „ undo!' 1241,,,Ylil,lr+.•+i- ,la rs, WALTON A Christmas, eonc0rt will be held in Dutn's Litite,i Church on the evening of Dec. •.,rd. 'Ms e stem will he presented hy the Sunday School pupils and promises to be one of the bst. F1on't forget the date, Dec. 2:17'.1, 1.0g Inning at 5 o'clock. Sacrament will he observed r, ed in the United Church on Sunday. 11.•e, 1 1. Preparatory serrive \vitt ia' held on Thursday evening. ninr Dec. I 1 th. 'Mr. Russel a•ks. who his rex centiv bought the Young property in the village is bust these days adding modern improvements. We are pleased to hear that N1r. Jas. Humphries of Windsor is im- proving after his recent accident. Miss 111. Nlowbtav has returned to her home hi the viilag0 after a visit with her brother liobt. Mowbray 10 Toronto. :lir:.. W. C. Bennett has returned' ere, feta vasa where sit,` spent a with her husband. 1'.F'.R .O. Imaging will he Cold a Mrs. H. kirkby':• on Friday-, Dceemi,er loth. Not) . t1C"Sing',tial. p1-ty or Pay," Reports of the oti- vre.0-1 in Toronto will be heard from the delegates Jl,s. Marshall and 11's. 1,.e minr. A eionleliatratinn !rill Ie• give,, 1 Mr, „lam,. hors,' rain, t..roi n,. tones are being helm 0.1 the .tit 1it,.• of Mor- ris, I ast ,s.n,-t .t Edward pr,tons^.ti hl 11 ,''F: ;,1 111,4.; 1m CONSTANCE \t 1 Mt f. 1 • i 1 t ! r 1 „l v l'ore; lb.. w'0a Psi lit 110r ,0 HARLOCK Rev. ,1, (1., McClelland of Fctthill .11ic Weird at ti. Moist wedtliug at the home of Mr. mid NIr's, J, E. \Wilson Rudhe' Ave.Wet.,. Port ltobntsoa, oil Saturday evening' al seven o'clock when their youngest daughter. Alm. - tot Atkinson Nilson was 111111ed its marriage to 1.1.1wald Perris 11011, only soli of Sir, and Mrs. AV'. 11. Bell. !Myth, milt. (liven in marriage by Iter to +hitt• the bride Io01et1 vlurl'nuug in n hoarouly hlu-.. crepe_ with stead hat nnand veil. Sl., carried a bouquet of \IDp, iraa Beauty. rosea. 'Che brides- maid. lite- tlerahliue 11i'11r'rati.tt. 'S rn•r - 1.1lte111 pink crepe and riu•fied pink. oat -nations. 11r, \\',tenon (Cereal of l Fath. was best own Mrs. Wilson, the: -i,l••'� nee li . was taWned 111 bL'trlt 11 111. with Crashed 1',.•11and ,•rt. nt i Irnrw til,0s :\irs 11011. 1'.11.01 nt 1 lie grown, wilt„ wont' , reps 'rich ,orae(• .'f v.'lh,w tea Outing til,' -10'rting ut Clot •: IF1••i'. tt-1.,r.rttn 2)!,1i,'rnu.,tt .unto "t ',, ne 1 •.L''li'il n< twat l lunch was •.•.1 1.,,ntable prettily derorat- ..I iu I,i111. ;aid whit,. .iroielliors and •'hili and whi+o snoop« < iu crystal Id, rs Thos., serving lunch were •troll L:dolt 1t r. .'I' 'Tetanise Mrs. hou''. Patterson o1 Welhmd, l.nrettti tl 11 ruidlt :Cud hiss 1. 1:) Payne, of err flehht.ou. 1'lu' mut 01 town 211,.10 Wore ' 1!rs. Alt Rase, and :ell of Toronto. Itliss Beryl Cart.,0. Feat"rth, 11r soul Airs. \1'. Spittal. :1st and Mrs. C. 1) iientn. 1 -and Mrs 11llaoy us, 1It.. Edith Allison ,n :not'Ali .1 Shannon of St, 1 helloes 2.) rano'! l'at(ers011 of Welland. Later ]1r. tend Hiss Bell 1._ 1, for it short honeymoon at Blyth. I'he marriage of Mildred Edna 8.'11, eldest claughter of lir. and Mrs. W. 11.01, to \Vltli:un t'. l'hopp, of 130. oleo tool, place all the manse and were per1'otnl0d by Rev. .1. F. ltalz mf twos, Pointe, liirhigau. :Miss Lyclia' 11,.11. sister of tete bride, and Larry 'Iwo}, brother of the grfumi. were rho• only attendants. k\-,, wish to \h•lvi to the young • up Its a 1011g 1112.' ill' }Wilth.hal'I,i- and prosperby, ‘11's. 1.i:717i0 1•:111: elf- Mmi'•swortlt 011'',) at tit.• hones nt' Mr. 1111)1 Nlro,l 1.11 ot'.o• 1111' tnw'h will. Mrs Nielsen I „id. a11'' opauted ley )!t._ Iter K. IT of Toms), and Mrs. ' 1.,, •r Reid of tear Walton. motored I t ,• -Ihi< neighborhood ear day last 1; til,, late' -r spot:din:; rite' day at '11- hem.- ,,f ! =r niece. 111::. A. \V. 11.•1,1wing. and the two fnrona• at the t ,,oto +'f .lir. Kerr's oi.ft r. Mr. and Shoat :lr\'irlie• -Airs, Kerr re- t •11 11 f,»- 1015 d.1}0 Vi.sit11114 Ilei' +1 •1• ,,;1,1 ,the: 1,11.1,.,. i \'',• h•a'.'d to know that ;tit's. n ttadl.c ha. renu•n.'d 11001,' r' rn e itnrih 110"111t111and hop site -'' i .I b ell n.: e- iill. 1. 1 P rrr.. U1 1l"i tl t„! \Ir. 11,,6 11r l5 a r I lel' a.:• . err•.:10 ,.1 11t' ,tv-'lt 1!- r. ;mei ll.. ,1•. ti t' a t . 1 E i t rtes , u 11 I ,1, 0bnl'11 lull: en 'Charsd:.r , v THE SEAFORTH NEWS elected were Mr. Geo. Watt, as pros- HENSALL idont In place of Mr. Will. Dale, lir. Norman Shepherd in place 0f Mr. A. • Continued :Yom Page One AY Mc.Pwing and Nit. Nelson Leto' in place of Air, Bert Beacons, as direr.. tors in this neighborhood. Mrs Isaac Ranson returned home Sunday after spending tt few days at the :tome of 1AIr, a1ul Mrs. \Vamen Gpbbings near Clinton, others at the 110111e of the linter on Sunday for n l'oa'f supper were Air. John T. Knox and 11111.n. of \\'inglitnt and two boys from the radio school near Clinton, :1r. alu1 A11.s. Fred Shobbroolc of 1.tonl''. hero spent Sunday ill Ilse bone of lir ,tai lits. f:rnest. Knox, Air.. ,f,nleie Knee); ,pent 1 11 inttor p:til 1,12 Aasl k and beginning of 12.1- w'„ i.' 1) Ileo limn,. of ler. and 11 1. th.,yrb'u Noll 110:11 Snuun,'rlifll VARN.A 11.1's,. 1l.trneeh:+)r, our a'''rcher, was taker ill 11.: tuck and under the doctor's advice n'a. take', tm Scott \le ntorial Hospital where she i, im. plpn'ing', and her many friends hate every hep,• that she will soon he 'tbott, again. Mrs. G. 11. Realty has been engaged to teach the school until the end of the term. Mrs. 2.1o.s01) spent Sunday in Clinton with her daughter Mrs. Ball. THURSDAY, DECEMBE 11, 1941 n1,niber of the W.M.S. and secret- ary of the Home Helper's dept. The korai tributes numbered over twen- ty, showing the esteem with which the deceased eased was ' held, A milted quartette comprising Mrs. Malcolm Ilouga11 Miss Margaret Dougall, Rev, W011. and Mn. W, A. MacLatrt'n sang Abide With Me. Pallbearers were aid McArthur, Peter Moir, Jas, 11eugottgh, Robert Cau1Oron, Thos. ::,vender and I'red Sntallneontbe. Inte'rnleut in Heiman Talon eemet- ury. Those attending from a. dist- ance were, 11r. John Singer, De- troit, !Cts, Rohl, lean', Detroit, Mr, and Mrs, :lobi. Strong. Mt. and 1!r,,:Albert Hudson. Mr. and Mrs.. Scott }htbki)•k, S, :forties airs. A, :;tone. Norwich, Mr. Shannon and Hiss Kathleen Shannon. Winthrop, 1h'. ;11111 Mrs. 1'. Pullman, Tucker- emith, J1r, and :Hrs. Jas. COI and son .11101i, 111', and Mrs. Harry Lucl- dinnrtnli, West Monklnn, Ali. and Mrs. Grieve, London, Mr. Arthur 'Mitchell and Air. and Mrs, A. Moir, I':xetyr. Miss Violet Schwalm of St. Thom- as spent the past week at her honer owing to the illness and death of her father, Mr, Peter Schwalm, •1Ir. and Mrs, A, Seeley of C1in- :141', and Mrs. Ray Lannnic. Mal - ton called on the former s sister, ton, spent the past week here owing Mrs. Austin. Sunday. W., are sort} to the death of the fornter's aunt, to Say the latter is not • 110011ng an the late Miss Martha Hunter. w1'll as her mento mends would Mr: and Mrs, Melvin Moir have wash, rented the dwelling recently vacated 91r, IVia. Hart and 31r. john Dow- by Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Harvey and Son attended the funeral of the Tato intend 11)011ng into it soon. David Cameron, which was held Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett- visit- ' Sunday, -ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Deer Breaks Car Windshield -Harry Horton, While driving east on the Bayfield Young People's Society Meets. hoad early One morning last week The Y.P.S. of Carmel Presbyter- C9ayton Elliott had a miraculous ad- inn Chervil met Monday evening venture. Supposed to have been with the newly elected president, blinded by the light, a deer leaped Miss Ruth Maelllvenna, presiding. direct hi Front of• the rare breaking Opening prayer by Miss Sally Man - 111.• windshirld, and sonic of fire son. Scripture lesson, hrd chapter of alas, cut the driver's ,'ace just be- Revelation, was read by Deb Cam - low the eye and required several srou. Miss Margaret. llougall favored itches. The car was damaged and w nth to musical ;election entitled tier doer had to he destroyed. We The Charge of the hussars. Rev, believe the mina was turned over to Weir conducted 'a Bible quiz, the county home. There were two W. M, S. Elects Officers - other deer in the company. These The 'annual meeting of the W. M. tmimt,ls are hccoming ntutterotls. S. of the L`niteti Church wa0 1)0111 11ts, Poitou of Sarnia ti: the guest Tlutrsday afternoon with the presi- f her atter, Mrs, L. Beatty, ' tit'nt Mrs, W. B. Cross in the chair. The W.A. of St. John's Anglican ti+'co0t chapter' of Matthew was `lturelr met Friday at the home of read by Mrs. I':ric. Kennedy, Mrs. Mrs. 1',. Realty. 1lcnuhers quilted a Walker favored with 0 vocal solo .tilt which was given to Red Cross, entitled "Haven of Rest," Hiss Jean Murray and Rev, Brook spoke in the . ant recti) of the Society, Reports MANLEY were given and were most _grattfy- tng. Officers for touting year, Zinn. Mi and tics. \\rile. Manley .pent pre,sid.•nt 2.1ra, Chas, Mel)onell; Sonday evening at the home of their president, Alts, AY', L', t'e'es0; 1st +1 nt., Mr and iths. Con Reknit rices, Mrs, Carrie. Ballantyne;. 2nti Mlr f :..ph 1,l,art on of M1 and ', Mr 1 A. Iro'I rd vice. Ira - John \. I kart who 11))! =rept'• 111 (1. ,I Drysdale; tr,: Mr 7', ! f position in (tall, was tolled to C 0ni,, roc. ah. A S' Rn el', as- ..atit JM1. T. Sherritt core .,• 1 . 1 1.t_.,.,,i 11 u•. 1 -r. -I rt., e, r.:.; 01 e 1..,1 1 r 11 71 toport for ,Artily ivies last week h' r ,atter 1 Mut 11,1.:1 1/1111t111 hr rite dor- • . t 71.1)11,: 1 11.0 Ylr A. \Y I' Ii tau to hrpp, Ion 110 Wes r.•1e. 011 mil amount of an .11 1•.1 o o ter All 11111 Alt.., _114171 'C1'11%. 11 tri . ,if 1 rl r' 1Iill . 1 Y.1.- , ,1, li t;e,o 1',e1!11 ar I t I'U 11 111 1111, 01 1 eig!irni of Th., 1,'.11d - b errs 11,e 1 0''l•.' . 11 .1.1 111 ,, 1., 11 1.. r hen'<eiay .0101 t ,:.i ni..:,i ill . ti,nr 1.o=1,i 111 trio' :y night 1,0,4' in this itriitt)h„t1:11,1•1 who w,1',• ac. !tient he 1)) 1 With a f04 tt,u` 1 : Cl r rt 1 l 1111 'Airs. NV, wh. n 1, buggy ,h:.ft p rt.ltat`'r1 1:. C r; 1 1i? Fa ,pule 1 t• any ret 111' miracitbmsly e .pap- i 101)11. I , , Ylu:':t : t i 1. 1..21it 1. alt 1'. t Ne[.aughliti un 1 (181,11,- , Alley t it d oar Mr. and M1: (' 1: .ire ire .t. (eai Root. Want and For Sale Ads,. 1 week 1 1- 1 i r , Pr, Miss leentlrl;, 1.., eire•le .. • .. 'alis.=Colt . 1:71,. baby ,v '.1. Mrs, ,r avntnn. F ne el s :Martha Hunter 1....ssed away Annie Must - '.l :: at. her Sl.st t - thy ant's De- •, 1i .-sal about sixty hall lived ever w ye Sty spent urviv:nw 10- one sister HensaIl, and one Inglewood, Cali. .. -,t. funeral service n la • hoot' of Mrs. Saturday at E p.m, 1:' •:. R. A. Ilrook, r !Med ('larch. P.ev. . O. Goodwin sang • My God To Thee. ;m•luded wreaths and . W. L011)01ie .and Byron Toronto, the 1'nited :Airs, Sauna - '2.11 Kathryn Sells of e. t e'er. were Peter Mc. Wil, -,7711 Carlile, John I1. J.:.. SIru11u, Cep. Dunn 1..'d I,T„-rt.son. Interment in r t-ro.ct,ry. li 0roe! ,Jr:-. Harry Cook of the week trod with in f',r:r'r's parents. JIr. and ML's: (rook. Mi,; Am'; 1:xoom' of Windsor at- tended the funeral of her aunt the late Miss ,Martha Hunter Saturday'. DUBLIN 10-. Herb 1): ,vote of Niagara Falls with 1Tr. awl 1L* Tam Brown. Mr. and Mde. F..1 Mer,rath of 111-1 emote with Mr. Frank Mrronnell, 1L•. Arthur Foster of (,oderich has '.02.1.141 a bakeshop where ,James McNairn left to join the army. Air. Wilford Murray and Bob spent the week end at the home of their parents. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton McQuiggan and daughter of Port Stanley were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Atex, Darling on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Shepherd of Chatham with friends in the village. We are pleased to report that Mr, Tom Brown is improving. Mr. Pat Henn of Toronto visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ev- ans. Mr, H. Dantzer of London with his parents, MI'. and Mrs. Andrew Dant- zer, All the children are looking for- ward to see Santa Claus on the 18th at the public school at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Jos. Cronin ,and fam- ily have moved to the farm of Mr. Ed, Krauskopf on the 2nd con. of Hibbert, ?sir, John Kenny and Frank REGENT aillaNNERAMMINNIMIMENEMENI HEATRE Seaforth NOW PLA TIN(..;urs _ iVexY "rllur. Fri. Sat. 2 Features elET'S MAZE 10010111 911E 10 A MEMBER ,,,FOR ALL ETERAITYI" ALSO - Charles Starrett in 'THUNDERING FRONTIER" tt SEPUStte PIc1(0 COMING --- "NO TIME FOR ('OMEI)t"' Mon., Tues., Wed ADOl,t'111( Nll'1NJOCyi-p0141! (''A�ROLhg.�LANDIS, in "ROAD SHO Ytl " CHARLES ARI l S IBUTTERWORTH PATSY KELLY A 8110 of shows ---gay with girls, goofy with gags, glorious with new song hits 81) 1OVA "Lady 8ulova" 17 jewels, Thls Chrleln. as, vivo m BULOVA watch! Therm la no remembrance ao precious es a dopondahin timepiece -none that livor so long do useful tondo. is;�'P71 �r IONti = Wil OVATION )h Goddess of Time 17 jewels $2975 J. A. WESTCOTT JEWELLER WATCHES OIAMONOS Choose new-. \Are oil' lt, 1,1 ah) est'- ascii t 1 PHONE 218 SEAFORTH. ONT. 1'011011 attended tite t'utn-ral on Sar tray of the lido Ma.. Corms of :lit droll. AL's. Lefnon was a daughter of the Iwo Mr. nein :Mr., Elijah Rai r Of Dahlia tout spoilt ,nam years n the village KIPPEN "1'h.. t ushers 111111 officers r s of lite Sunday School met at the manse last W001.1 turd among other it ur, of bust- floss n.t- 1, ,-s planned for the holding of the animal Christmas tree on 'l'oc'ally night, 1 le.c. 0:0,1. The Young Peopl Union Kehl 44111.12' m".'ting on Tuesday night mi this w'.:rli with a good art,'meb.t -\herr the period of worship tendo r e.i ley ,hc hm.siteu), MI's, t'hipciwse. like ionic wits gra. n by Katie e'hip- cii rs.•. Bluing (he loudness p wiecl a monuma1ing c,nnmil1ee was elected. composed of .leat Schilbe. Sybil tyrant anti Ernie ('hipehase. These will bring in their :Slate of .dll('ers for the new year tel the first meet- ing in Jannary. 11 was a1nn decided to hold le Young People's Eervic,• can Sunday evening first when a talk will he given on Life and Work in Chung- king. China and illustrated hy beauti- fully colored slides, Atter the closing hymn and benediction. a half hour of games was very 1110c11 enjoyed by all. At the morning service on Sunday the minister will conclude his settee of sermons on The Living Church and will discuss "A Sanctified Church." The Mission Band held its Decem- ber meeting on Sunday last. The members 'met with the congregation. After the devotional part of the ser- vice they proceeded to the schooI- room where they continued their meeting. The leader led in prayer, followed by the Lord's prayer in un- ison. The Scripture, St, Matthew 2; verses 1-11, was read by Jean Alex- ander. The chapter from the study book, "Mei Ling Finds the Meaning of Christmas" was then discussed. Items of business followed, and the meeting closed with singing "Away in a Manger" and the NIlzpah bene- diction repeated in unison. Kippen East W.I. held their an- nual banquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn MacLean on Dec. 8 with a large gathering present. Af- ter all partook of a delicious supper a short program took place. Mr, Jamas Scott of Seaforth showed some very interesting slides on the National Park,' the year round and wird `• ;It - th fore of -New blur. week, also .hmwln: sortie very inter,:, -tine. plea/Pet, o.f hie cwt, tai's grid a wedding 'heat soak place tear Sea -forth. ',Hrs. W II Mae I e t,. them gave a r 11 1" 'The litppen Stu (_.t_. ce,...ted (? Mrs, Wm.. Kyle. Mrs. lien (:(1111, Mrs. Edgar Butt and MIs- Margaret t Sinclair• fa- vored the ather n • with two comic songs n 1 ottu t Mirs. M. Tr. qu ai,: rind MI:. W. D1:ling favored Ida - gathering with a duet. This -brought the Program ,gram tr 0 close and the res' of ll even,ng rpent pli 7.r hinge. Ih.. Its' crate Wish to aha::. Mrs. 1:d Vaels tv 'Mr.,. F.1111 K re l% firs, Ton,I M -s. « 1 I -u Trcraa.r ;rid . i.: • Roy McDonald eor1 for the pttr. Chau, ,,f blankets. The il.stitute will :told their etzehre and d '.,.. in -the- Hetlri;11 .wall mi Monday. Dec. 29, .1 5."11 p.m. 'i -belts will be raffle on a ,.deli t;rl a fowl, ST. COLUMBAN Mrs, John Downey of Landon :pent 11 few .lay's with friends here, 1G', and Mrs, Janie. O'Sullivan :gent Sunday in London with their daughter Mrs Ed O'Hearn. Sergeant Charles ,Malone. RCAF. of I.ethbr'idge, Alta., is spending his leave with his mother and other friends, Miss Rose O'Connor of Clinton with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connor.• Miss Elizabeth Carlin of Chatham at her home at Beechwood, Mr. J. J. Holland has Hydro in- stalled in his store and residence. Mr. Pat Flannery of 'Stratford is spending a few days visiting his old friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Flynn and Mo. and Mrs: J, J, Holland and' Mary spent Sunday in Kitchener. Inspector Thomas Melady of Tor- onto spent a few days with his father and brothers, Miss Gertudo- McGrath of Kitch- ener spent the week end with friends The many friends of Miss Cathay inc O'Connor are sorry to know she is_i1L Mi58 Mary O'Connor, teacher at Linwood spent the week end at her home. S.S. No. 5 Tuekersn)ith is holding its annual Christmas concert on Wed,' Dee. 17 at 2 p.m. F.kr.-,1._.„vS a 9NEa HE,1,:, DOMI.:I�N Condensed Statement as at 31st October, ASSETS Cash on Hand and in Banks, including Bank of Canada 5 Deposit with Minister of Finance Government and Other Securities Call Loans s ee s .. ....... . .... .. _• .. .....:.... .......... LL ':C.. 1941 ,*,8119„ 378 21 19.170 42,648,170 3,374.7:'.3 $ 80.131,481 Commercial Loans and Discounts ... . 80,614,5 32 Bank Premises ..,.. 5,386.931 Liabilities of Customers under Letters of Credit, Acceptances and Sundry Other Assets, 2,596,731 $168,729,675 LIABILITIES Deposits... . -_, $143,151,535 Deposits by Other Banks ........ 3,264,991 Notes in Circulation. _ ...:...... .. 4,189,539 Letters of Credit, Acceptances and Sundry Other Liabilities 3,258,099 $153,864,164 Capital, Reserve and Undivided Profits 14,865,511 4168,729,675 The General Manager, The Dominion Bank, Toronto, Ontario. We report that we have examined the above condensed Balance S'heet as at October 31, 1941, and compared it with the books at Head Office and with the certified returns from the Branches. We have examined the cash, and the securities representing the Bank's investments, held at Head Office and certain of the larger Branches as at October 31, 1941, and in addition we examined the cash and the securities held at certain of the important Branches during the year. We have obtained all the informa- tion and explanations that we have required, and in our opinion the transactions of the Bank which have come under our notice have been within the powers of the Bank, In our opinion the Balance Sheet discloses the true condition of the Bank and is as shown by the books of the Bank. A. 11, SHEPHERD, P,C.A. of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Toronto, Ontario. W. D: GL8NDINNING, P.C;.A„ Norembee IS, 1941, of Glendinning, Gray & Roberts, 1 1- 1 i r , Pr, Miss leentlrl;, 1.., eire•le .. • .. 'alis.=Colt . 1:71,. baby ,v '.1. Mrs, ,r avntnn. F ne el s :Martha Hunter 1....ssed away Annie Must - '.l :: at. her Sl.st t - thy ant's De- •, 1i .-sal about sixty hall lived ever w ye Sty spent urviv:nw 10- one sister HensaIl, and one Inglewood, Cali. .. -,t. funeral service n la • hoot' of Mrs. Saturday at E p.m, 1:' •:. R. A. Ilrook, r !Med ('larch. P.ev. . O. Goodwin sang • My God To Thee. ;m•luded wreaths and . W. L011)01ie .and Byron Toronto, the 1'nited :Airs, Sauna - '2.11 Kathryn Sells of e. t e'er. were Peter Mc. Wil, -,7711 Carlile, John I1. J.:.. SIru11u, Cep. Dunn 1..'d I,T„-rt.son. Interment in r t-ro.ct,ry. li 0roe! ,Jr:-. Harry Cook of the week trod with in f',r:r'r's parents. JIr. and ML's: (rook. Mi,; Am'; 1:xoom' of Windsor at- tended the funeral of her aunt the late Miss ,Martha Hunter Saturday'. DUBLIN 10-. Herb 1): ,vote of Niagara Falls with 1Tr. awl 1L* Tam Brown. Mr. and Mde. F..1 Mer,rath of 111-1 emote with Mr. Frank Mrronnell, 1L•. Arthur Foster of (,oderich has '.02.1.141 a bakeshop where ,James McNairn left to join the army. Air. Wilford Murray and Bob spent the week end at the home of their parents. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton McQuiggan and daughter of Port Stanley were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Atex, Darling on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Shepherd of Chatham with friends in the village. We are pleased to report that Mr, Tom Brown is improving. Mr. Pat Henn of Toronto visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ev- ans. Mr, H. Dantzer of London with his parents, MI'. and Mrs. Andrew Dant- zer, All the children are looking for- ward to see Santa Claus on the 18th at the public school at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Jos. Cronin ,and fam- ily have moved to the farm of Mr. Ed, Krauskopf on the 2nd con. of Hibbert, ?sir, John Kenny and Frank REGENT aillaNNERAMMINNIMIMENEMENI HEATRE Seaforth NOW PLA TIN(..;urs _ iVexY "rllur. Fri. Sat. 2 Features elET'S MAZE 10010111 911E 10 A MEMBER ,,,FOR ALL ETERAITYI" ALSO - Charles Starrett in 'THUNDERING FRONTIER" tt SEPUStte PIc1(0 COMING --- "NO TIME FOR ('OMEI)t"' Mon., Tues., Wed ADOl,t'111( Nll'1NJOCyi-p0141! (''A�ROLhg.�LANDIS, in "ROAD SHO Ytl " CHARLES ARI l S IBUTTERWORTH PATSY KELLY A 8110 of shows ---gay with girls, goofy with gags, glorious with new song hits 81) 1OVA "Lady 8ulova" 17 jewels, Thls Chrleln. as, vivo m BULOVA watch! Therm la no remembrance ao precious es a dopondahin timepiece -none that livor so long do useful tondo. is;�'P71 �r IONti = Wil OVATION )h Goddess of Time 17 jewels $2975 J. A. WESTCOTT JEWELLER WATCHES OIAMONOS Choose new-. \Are oil' lt, 1,1 ah) est'- ascii t 1 PHONE 218 SEAFORTH. ONT. 1'011011 attended tite t'utn-ral on Sar tray of the lido Ma.. Corms of :lit droll. AL's. Lefnon was a daughter of the Iwo Mr. nein :Mr., Elijah Rai r Of Dahlia tout spoilt ,nam years n the village KIPPEN "1'h.. t ushers 111111 officers r s of lite Sunday School met at the manse last W001.1 turd among other it ur, of bust- floss n.t- 1, ,-s planned for the holding of the animal Christmas tree on 'l'oc'ally night, 1 le.c. 0:0,1. The Young Peopl Union Kehl 44111.12' m".'ting on Tuesday night mi this w'.:rli with a good art,'meb.t -\herr the period of worship tendo r e.i ley ,hc hm.siteu), MI's, t'hipciwse. like ionic wits gra. n by Katie e'hip- cii rs.•. Bluing (he loudness p wiecl a monuma1ing c,nnmil1ee was elected. composed of .leat Schilbe. Sybil tyrant anti Ernie ('hipehase. These will bring in their :Slate of .dll('ers for the new year tel the first meet- ing in Jannary. 11 was a1nn decided to hold le Young People's Eervic,• can Sunday evening first when a talk will he given on Life and Work in Chung- king. China and illustrated hy beauti- fully colored slides, Atter the closing hymn and benediction. a half hour of games was very 1110c11 enjoyed by all. At the morning service on Sunday the minister will conclude his settee of sermons on The Living Church and will discuss "A Sanctified Church." The Mission Band held its Decem- ber meeting on Sunday last. The members 'met with the congregation. After the devotional part of the ser- vice they proceeded to the schooI- room where they continued their meeting. The leader led in prayer, followed by the Lord's prayer in un- ison. The Scripture, St, Matthew 2; verses 1-11, was read by Jean Alex- ander. The chapter from the study book, "Mei Ling Finds the Meaning of Christmas" was then discussed. Items of business followed, and the meeting closed with singing "Away in a Manger" and the NIlzpah bene- diction repeated in unison. Kippen East W.I. held their an- nual banquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn MacLean on Dec. 8 with a large gathering present. Af- ter all partook of a delicious supper a short program took place. Mr, Jamas Scott of Seaforth showed some very interesting slides on the National Park,' the year round and wird `• ;It - th fore of -New blur. week, also .hmwln: sortie very inter,:, -tine. plea/Pet, o.f hie cwt, tai's grid a wedding 'heat soak place tear Sea -forth. ',Hrs. W II Mae I e t,. them gave a r 11 1" 'The litppen Stu (_.t_. ce,...ted (? Mrs, Wm.. Kyle. Mrs. lien (:(1111, Mrs. Edgar Butt and MIs- Margaret t Sinclair• fa- vored the ather n • with two comic songs n 1 ottu t Mirs. M. Tr. qu ai,: rind MI:. W. D1:ling favored Ida - gathering with a duet. This -brought the Program ,gram tr 0 close and the res' of ll even,ng rpent pli 7.r hinge. Ih.. Its' crate Wish to aha::. Mrs. 1:d Vaels tv 'Mr.,. F.1111 K re l% firs, Ton,I M -s. « 1 I -u Trcraa.r ;rid . i.: • Roy McDonald eor1 for the pttr. Chau, ,,f blankets. The il.stitute will :told their etzehre and d '.,.. in -the- Hetlri;11 .wall mi Monday. Dec. 29, .1 5."11 p.m. 'i -belts will be raffle on a ,.deli t;rl a fowl, ST. COLUMBAN Mrs, John Downey of Landon :pent 11 few .lay's with friends here, 1G', and Mrs, Janie. O'Sullivan :gent Sunday in London with their daughter Mrs Ed O'Hearn. Sergeant Charles ,Malone. RCAF. of I.ethbr'idge, Alta., is spending his leave with his mother and other friends, Miss Rose O'Connor of Clinton with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connor.• Miss Elizabeth Carlin of Chatham at her home at Beechwood, Mr. J. J. Holland has Hydro in- stalled in his store and residence. Mr. Pat Flannery of 'Stratford is spending a few days visiting his old friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Flynn and Mo. and Mrs: J, J, Holland and' Mary spent Sunday in Kitchener. Inspector Thomas Melady of Tor- onto spent a few days with his father and brothers, Miss Gertudo- McGrath of Kitch- ener spent the week end with friends The many friends of Miss Cathay inc O'Connor are sorry to know she is_i1L Mi58 Mary O'Connor, teacher at Linwood spent the week end at her home. S.S. No. 5 Tuekersn)ith is holding its annual Christmas concert on Wed,' Dee. 17 at 2 p.m.