The Seaforth News, 1941-12-18, Page 8P [,
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sent-servicese:tit-service ttetgLi,
limbetli and Ra7.011
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Kayser, 11:
are he•e'r.r 2- .
and closely eiblu,,
silk. .eters at, Firs,
!'tile•", Silt, ittl_, u:,.f•-
rush .
1'11 1 I':AlIt la _i'•,i'l,
ToeI Sets
"An ideal Gift For
Her"
Beautifully boxed -or
wrapped in a striking
eelnphane package. these Sr,., Towel sets make a very
acceptable gift, and a
sensible one too. See our
,penial display of gift
sets.. •
Towel and Wash Cloth
Celaph ins past kage
$1.00
Towel and 2 !Wash
Cloth. C`claplrane
Package $1.39
Novel Towel, trash
. (:`liths. Christmas
boxed $1.50
4 Towel. 2 Wash Cloths,
Nivel (daphane
Package ._ $3.00
3 -Towels. 2 Wash Cloth,
Heavy Celophane
'Box $4.50
�1,ttq Other Ton els 39e to 1.50
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Children's
one and 2 -
piece Snow
Suits, Wine
Green, Itlue
and Navy; 2
to10yc.us.
5,75 to 8.75
Misses' Coat
and Slack
Snow Suits,
in Wine,
Blue, brown
and Rlack.
Sizes to 20.
7.50 to 12.75
New Gabar-
dine Ski
Jackets, with
attached Par-
ka; I311ae,
Gold,.Green
and Sand,-
$5.00
ancl,$5.00
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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enwoo Blankets
Kenwood S 'tin bound. all- 'CITE
wool } Lanketo• in Peach. Blue,
(seen. Rose, Cedar and Wine.
Each blanket !nixed.
$6.95
nwo,�+i l v,•rsibic, six dill-
tiorzti t'nrt Lotti with
i in;t eoler ro• r, let -e sid.s.
a;trt,
$10.50
• ' rel Ac a'whit('
1l:,.ih r- yttth assorted
eibers. 113%1'
$11.95 to $12.50
GIFT
E [Eta,' (14.
2: to 15.5
O 31. i r 1
nli.cn ..nel •
�,'y
indies an4 iens s
'new ..r.;
icon' Yltt,
2 to $Sn50
CIV'E
HER
LEP
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'ePANTIES 49c to $1.95
SLIPS $1.19 to $2.95
PYJAMAS $1.19 to $4.95
.GOWNS 59e to $3.95
HOUSE COAT:$3.39 to $12
STEWART BROS.
Will remain open on the
following nights as a
service to Christmas
shoppers:
SATURDAY, DEC. 20
MONDAY DEC, 22
TUESDAY, DEC. 23
WEDNESDAY, DEC 24
day
Hat
SHIRTS
GIFT FOR
THE HOME
im! th
He'll Appreciate
Things To Wear
1t11ndr.,,d- ripen 1111n00.,(5 of 11115
5 -ti
I in any ,slur Pt 1, taps=.
cheek,- 1, in r Plain Shades. l'ooke,
Arrow and 1 tsyth makes. Each
shirt in a ,gift now. Sizes 11 to Is
$1.65 to $2.50
PYJAMAS
I r ai lora,
Y;01111 (loth or Flan-
nelette.
lan-
ne lett . in a wide assortment of
patterns and colors. ::ire;: A to
Is. Each hair boxed.
$1.50 to $3.50
TiES
1, t, Irnin has 100 many Ties ospe-
cially of the kind we're showing
this Christmas. Each Tie boxed.
50c, 65o, $1,00
HOSE
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All -Wool, Silk and Wool and Mixtures. in plain or fancy pat-
terns. Each pair in it gift. box, Choose from our hig stock at
39c to $1.00 Pair
MUFFLERS
elks. Wools ,Ind Cashmere, in plain shades. Plaids and
Paisleys.
$1.00 to $2.50
Scarf and Glove Sets at
$2.25 to $3.50
For The Boys In The Service
KHAKI AND AIRFORCE SHIRTS $2.25 to $3.00
KHAKI AND AIRFORCE TiES 50c to $1.00
KHAKI AND AIRFORCE HANDKERCHIEFS 1Dc to 25c
KHAKI AND AIRFORCE SUSPENDERS .. $1.00
KHAKI AND AIRFORCE MONEY BELTS $1.95
KHAKI OR AIRFORCE BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS 75c box
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He can choose his own hat when
you give him. a
"Gift Certificate
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gen
A miniature hat in a box d°T
and a Gift Certificate
will be given with each O
paid order for a hat. He
can choose his hat after
Christmas. Save your-
self a lot of worry and
buy a Gift Certificate at 'r-
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Listen tc i-(aate of Dreams," CKNX. Every Friday, 9
o 9.30
sponsored by Stewart Bros.
HENSALL
Christmas Sunday, Dec, 21, w
be observed in Hamaall Unite,
Church by two special services. L
the morning at 11 Iran. the chop wil
present three inspiring Christina
anthems and the Minister, Rev. R A
Brook will spook on the theme 'The
Fulness of Time," The evening ser
vice commenting at 7 pan. will In
a "White Grit Service" when the
members of the Sunday School wil
join the Congregation in worship
T rnughitt beautiful ceremony the
c l tsps of the .Sunday School. wil
present their gifts intended to bring
Christmas Cheer to the thousands o
boys and girls who have been mad
homeless through the enemy bomb
ing in Great Britain The congrega
lion also will bring their free wil
offerings for the British Children'
War Victims Fund. The public an
cordially invited to worship at boll
these services.
Engagement. -
Mr. and Mrs..14. W. Carlisle, Lien
call, Ont., wish to announce the en
gagement of their second eldos
daughter', Martha Agnes, to Sgt
H. J. Stokes, C.D.C. Canadian
Pield Ambulance fi.C.A.DI.C., Sus
sex, New Brunswick, youngest so
of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Stokes, Lon
don, Ont. The marriage to talc
place early- in December.
Rev, R. A. Brook conducted ser
vices ;in the United Chnreh en Sun
day and the choir sang two anthems
"Blessed be the Lord" with Mis
Mary Goodwin, Mrs. Hedden ant
Mr. W. O. Goodwin singing the trio
and "Sing Unto God Our Strength."
The annual Christmas concert of
Carmel Sabbath School will be held
on Monday, Dec. 22, at $ o'clock. A
good program has• been prepared
and all friends of the children are
cordially invited to be present.
Mrs Fred Corbett and Miss Eve-
lyn] Corbett u e oni inoir'd by friends
Mrs'.visited with Mrs'.Isla Harding' in
10101"1 on Saturday.
Fine. Concert.--
The amoral Christmas concert at
S 5 1. Tush, i Huth a as held on
Friday evening when a most credit-
able program was presented. Muchcredit is due the leacher, Miss'Haul-
ilt ul ,t I-llue y al and to the musical
instructor, Ili S. G Ketosis of lieu -
1.1,,v. 141011 o hipped tau tits
chairman for the evening. '!he pro-
n.:t sera d by patriotic otic son •s by
theschool ! id by Mr. Bennie, ''0
Canada" l'he T Mg is still in Lon-
don" and "Mr. Churchill:" address
of welcome by Harold Milling; vocal
dant Norma Greene and Hannah
r•
1'optic ; droit ice "Father's Christ-
mas .!oke;" recitation. Hannah
Popper; singing game "1 Se,. You"
by four girls; recitation by Robby
Traquair; piano sola Bernice 0111-
irl dialogue,. 1r a 1ogue "Ain! Serena for
Xmas Presents," recitation ation by Mar-
jorie Dalr•tmple; 1hristina carols
by the school; recitation by Fernice
Dilling; pantomime 'Silent Night;"
twit at ion , K eitli V olland; dialogue,
Hasty a•ty Cure;" recitation, Don-
ald Greene, Irish lilt" by two girls..
recitation, Patsy Mitchell; "Good
King Wenc•eslas" by the school; dia-
logue -The Wedding at Weyback;"
recitation, Norma Greene; song,
'Playmates," Bernice Dilling and
Hannah Pepper: recitation, Billy
Greene; piano solo, Doris Eereher;
tap dancing. Patsy Mitchell and
Marjorie Dalryinple; recitation, Ce-
cil Pepper; solo, Mr. S. Rennie; reci-
tation, Kill} Clarke; dialogue "An-
noying Interruptions;" recitation by
Kobby Kell; songs by three boys in
nigger costume; pantomime by five
girls; recitation, Lennard Clark, A
very humorous and interesting ad -
/ruse 00110 given t n by the chairman.
Dialogue "Marc than he Bargained
For;" song I'm a Little Teapot"
monologue by Harold Pilling; dia-
ogue "3 Suitor Bold" 'The Sail-
or's Hornpipe." The program con-
cluded with two choruses by the
chool; "V for Victory'" and '`Men
of the Air" followed by the closing
address by 'mallard Clark, after
which Santa Claus arrived and dis-
ributed the gifts from the heavily
adert tree.
The message and spirit of Christ-
mas will be very much in evidence
at Carmel Presbyterian Church next
Sunday at the morning service when
he members of the Sabbath School
will bring gifts to be sent to the
War Memorial Sick Childrens Hospi-
al in London. At this white gift
ervice the older members of the
ont;regation are invited to -bring
onations for the Evening Telegram
Christmas Cheer for British Child -
en Fund. A generous response to
his request -is expected. The fumi-
ng service will also be the occasion
f the presentation of awards for
memory work and regular attend
nee at Sabbath School. 'Some fi£-
een scholars will be honored at
his time.
88th Birthday.-
Mrs. Robert Bonthron observed
ter 88th birthday at her home here
n Friday. Many relatives and
fiends called during the day to
wish Mrs. Bonthron many more
appy birthdays. She was the re-
ipient of. beautiful flowers, cards
nd gifts. Mrs. Bonthron is enjoy -
ng her usual good health and is al-
ways delighted to receive her visit-
rs, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson of
Detroit visited with her, anti Mrs.
Lou Simpson on this happy occasion.
The Chamber of Commerce are
sponsoring a picture show in the
Town Hall on Friday night featur-
ing "The Lion Has Wings" and
"Snow Thrills." Following the visit
of Santa Claus at the community
Christmas tree on Saturday at 2.30
nt
p. , the children will be treated to
a free picture show in the town hall,featuring Mic I ey's Wild Capers,
Circus Hays and Jungle ,litter's. At
'i p.m, the draw for the five prizes:
$5. 1, $2, $S and $1 for• the mar-
ried lady -with the lucky ticket, will
be made at the town hail.
The last regular meeting of - the
1941 village council wits held on
Monday evening at 8 -p.m. in the
Council- Chamber with nil memberspresent. Minutes of that previous
meeting :were read. Kerslake and -
Horton, that. the inintites be adopted
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941
Saturday Cash & Carry Specials
IT PAYS TO BUY IN EGMONDVILLE
3 lb. Sothis 23c
Finest Shelled Walnuts
tie Ib. 30c
itecleaned Currants, 2 Ib 25c
AVhytes Pure Lard, 2 lb.- .27c
Red Itose Tea, Ib • 75e
Tender Leaf Tea, pltge ..371'
American Blend Coffee,- lb 390
Fresh Cocoanut, 1b. 23e
(,ran Stigar, 10 lb. 79c
Roilcti•Wheat, 5 lb. hag -22c
Soppy Flour, 08 Ib. bag 2,:15
bats Camay Soap &
1 pkge Large (lhipso 24e
2 bars Ivory Soap & 1 phcge
Large OxYdol 34c
with coupons
Fairbanks Carbolic Soap
6 cakes 25c
Super Sada, per pkge .. 19c
1 pkgo. Post Toasties & 1
pkge, Grape Nut Flakes 15c.
Pig Starter, per cwt. .2,49
Hog Grower, poi cwt. ....1.79
3 10, first grade creamery Bit(en-_$1.07, witia an order for $2 WORTH
OF GENERAL GROCERIES
J. 7: n
Now Is The Time to
Purchase a
NEW RADIO
P ti.. • JLCO
MA . C N1
VA. c
chic ;y nd
attery odds
A fill line of radio tubes and
batteries 'always in sioelt.
J. F. DALY, Seaforth
-x�cnJ-'r
COME TO
TO BUY XMAS
CAN JP)
Xmas Mint Juleps
Globe Chocolates ...
Orclumd Fruits ..
Crystal ysttal !.ream Hells
Nougat), Rolls .
('reams & Gunn Bells
Dtandee Mix _
Lady Kon Puns .
Rosedale things .. . _ .
Holiday Mis
Fruit uit Cnoli rs .
Special Mix
Chocolat,. Snowballs
I'etnrut Brittle . ..
35c ib
300c lb.
30c 1b.
28c lb.
35c lb
25c Ib.
5c
42c lb.
:15,0r dh.
30c ib.
_ 2.;11:111(,:e!•:
S(s.s. 1ll1bb..•.
Peanut Taffy
Toasted Marshmallows 25t'. 1b.
Neilson Chocolate .... 25c, 50e, $1.
ire ho♦ •s
'Pattersons bresh pack Chocolates
in boxes. 25c, 50c, 1.00, 1.50
Annie Ieaura Chocolates
in bole: 25c, 50c, 1.00
McCormick's, 3 lb. box .1.25
Flowers i=10
Cyclamen Pots ... $1.00
Begonias SOc and 1.00
Painscttas ..... .. .. . 70c up
Pans $1.25 and up
CET FLOWERS -
Mums,
Mums, Carnations,
Spring Bouquets._ .1.50 and up
Please order Flowers in advance
Cigarettes in flat 50s 60c
Tobacco in sealed cans ...65e up
Special FRUIT CAKE 40c 2b
Our Best Fruit Cake..60c Ib
This store will be closed all
Christmas Day
(RICH'S BAKERY
Phone 34. Seaforth
as read. Carried, Thos. Kyle re-
ported re the rink asking about put-
ting in a bottom, instructed to see
1i.. Dick; also reported having col-
lected the poll taxes. Jas. A. Pat-
terson reported having received the
municipal subsidy of $383.28. R. J.
Patterson, tax • collector, reported
having collected $11,380.45 to date
and the outstanding taxes $1242.30
being to collect yet. Horton ai Ca-
meron, that we strike off the tax
roll, the following: M.. Love Stock
Scales $,6.00; K. Hicks, transient
trades, $8.25; E. Doors, business
tax $3,30; R. Webber, business
tax; $9.00; total $28,05. Carried,
Correspondence read: Provincial
Treasurer, City of Stratford, Relief
Dept., A.C. 1. Brook, R. S., Cpl.
E. 0. 11 rook, County Engineer, a Co.
Treas., War Memorial Children's
Hospital, Dept. Municipal - Affairs,
Loll Telephone,. same tiled. Bills and.
aernu1(111 rebid: 5Ivo. R. Me faren,
adv.. .`±5; C'hras. Moore, supplies
a41,50: 0: Gh n 3301.1,ean ravel $1.801
AV C. Pa more: supplies C rep.
$12.32; Cu. Huron, t.ax collections
$0.73; Orville Twitchell. mal t 1•'ii•e
adept.. $35.60; Jas. A. Patterson.
registrations. 1.O.H., O.A.P. $23.75,
I0•, 1, (4, Smilbc, 111A.H„ $0; L. E.
Shaddick, do. ?0; Thor,. Lyle, do. 50,
Rank of Montreal, interest (12.35;
School Gid., school rates $4800.00;
MCLONNLLL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
atrick D. IVIcConneli, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
lf0ct m the Dominion Bank Build
ug, Staiorth. Office hours: -
1 ice 1n 1"i orsilat and Saturday
I:30 p.m, to p.m. - Saturday
evening, 7:30 0. m to o p. an.
ANNUAL. MEETING
Township of McKillop
The Annual Meeting of the rate•
payers or the Township of McKillop
will be held at Winthrop Hall on
Monday, December 2011x, 1941, at two
o'clock in the afternoon for the con-
sideration of the finanel l report and
other business
JOHN. 3IcNAV. Clerk.
MAN WANTED
Rclueble man for general farm
work, by 1h0 y u•. Apply to A. 11.
Bell, R.It'.2. hippe•0, 93x2. H,:-nsali.
NOTICE
:All i ooh:a 111et51 he r,•t(1:-recd to the
Scafur)h T'ublic 1 ib nary on 00 before
Tuesday. deer( 1 er tw,sth-third.
Creta Tlnnnls on, 1 ibr oian.
DOG FOR SALE
Fox hound, eSre11ant- worker. •ker_ Ap-
ply :11r,. ,. N, .1. Niche/1s. blah street.
PIGS FOR SALE
11 (is•', 7 weeks old A!rpiy 'feel
Brown, 60.2r:d.
FOR SALE
Quebec nook stove in good condi.
r ion. Wi11 .ell reasonable. asonable. Frank
'Onalb, Centre street.
WANTED
A second hated guitar, in uami
condition, Phone Mrs. Ed. ltowland.
et. (ohanrhan !Dublin. phone).
HORSE FOR SALE
Driving' horse r, years (dd. Sloan
or double. Excellent horse for mail
mote. sound and right. (Ye•ry
Russ Love, phone 100r10, IL�usa]l.
WANTED
A second hand tricyels. Must he in
:;nod e•on,Rti"n. Apply to The News.
Card of Thanks
Mrs, Francis 15.900y and family
wish to thank their friends and
neiehhots for expressions of symp-
athy and kindness during their ri -
cent hoz oavement - for the spiritual
offerings; •and the ,' who loaned
cars; also the employee:, .f the Pio-
»Her Luinc1ry in Detroit. Mich., and
Rev. J. R. PIoulkos,
In Met'noriam
BRCJDRAGEN-Tn Tnvfnz^, mntnory
of Mary Thornton. the beloved wife
of Harmon Brodhagen. who passed
away one year ago. Pee. 19, 1940.
T have lost my soul's companion.
A life linked with my own:
And day by clay T miss her more.
.4s i watked through life alone.
Sadly missed by Husband.
In Memoriam
BROPIIAGTIN-- Tu having memory
of a dear mother, Mary Brodhagen,
who passed away one year ago to-
day, December 19, 1940.
Just one year ago to -day.
Our door mother was called away.
Forget her, no we never will,
As year's roll by, wo love her still.
-Fondly remembered by daught-
ers and son.
do Memoriam
BROWN -In loving memory of a
clear husband and grandfather, James
S. Brown, who passed away Dec. 14,
1938.
Deep in our hearts you are fondly
remembered.
Sweet, happy memories cling
'round your name:
True hearts that loved you with
deepest affection
Always will love you in death the
game.
---Ever remembered by wife and
grandchildren.
Co, Huron, county rates $1973.82;
Public Library, lihrary rates $191.-
64; Hydro Commission, street lights,
$1,008, Total $8,091.70. The trea-
surer was instructed to offer the
stock scales for stale, also to change
the school board the sum of $150.85
in trust on hosts Council adjourned
to meet Jan. 5. --•Jas, A. Patterson,
Clerk. -
Continued on Page 1•'ow•
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