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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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SEASON'S (,REETINos 'P()
EVERYONE
SCOTT HABKIRK
SUPF:RTEs'r SERVICE
Seaforth, Ontario
"Merry Christmas"
OF TRUE FRIENDSHIP
That's it's the thence of our season's
message •to you For all aur business
---our business ----is built up on trust
that' conies throtigh ftienclsbip. 'We
hope that you will continue to• be
out friends for years to conic'.
SMITH'S GROCERY
Oro series Phone 1Soaforth
Wishing to set ve you in the, future
as we slid in the past, and uuisliina
you one and all
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
KERSLAKE'S
FLOUR & FEED
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Clothing
Boots & Shoes
Ladies' and
Children's Wear
GREEN FRONT
STORES
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THE SEASON'S GREETINGS !
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THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
extends greetings for a
Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year to the
citizens of Seaforth and
surrounding community,
thanking them for their
generous response tothe
calls made on them for
the furtherance of the
Institute's War Work.
Not in the sense of custom, but
with a genuine appreciation of our
pleasant association during the
past year, we extend to you and
yours our best wishes for an old-
fashioned
MERRY CHRISTMAS !
GILLESPIE'S
CLEANERS & DYERS
1'Imite hili Seaforth
c. A. BARBER
TI'ippiutss is the ultimate that any
ono can Wish. It is that we wish
when we say to you- all—
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
THOMPSON'S
BOOK STORE
Seat ort.h
Ontario
There You Are- !
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We've been loo- �•
kin for you So
p 1 e ase accept ;
Happy Christ-
mas `Vishes;l.�,.
from
Seaforth Creamery Ltd.
AND
Seaforth Locker Storage
THE STAR CAFE
wishes Ono and All
.t MERRY (•IIItISTMAS ANI:) A
HAPPY NFAV YEAR '
STAR CAFE
"Thorn ('hong. I -'reap.
• Meals and Lunches at All Hours
'1'obae005 C'on foct.lottery
CHEERIO!
I h ;cine err f,•, -ling of (food
Cheer and Ilapp ne_ss and all
rho pleasant associations with
Christmas. is our wish to every
one of you!
PHILLIPS FRUIT
STORE
PHONE 63
SEAFORTH
"AULD LANG SYNE"
For Ohi Times' sake ---that's
why the drink a toast to your
valued fiiendShip and contin-
ued patronage.
• MERRY CHRISTMAS !
THE COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
sEAl''(_]it'l'l1.
()NT.
LUMBER
BUILDING
MATERIALS
and
COAL
N. CLUFF & SONS
Among our assets we number one
Which cannot be measured in dol- d
lars and cents -- your friendship
and good will -- and so at this Hol-
iday Season we extend to you and (J
yours our best wishes for a
MERRY CHRISTMAS;
JOHN BACH
Electrical Supplies
Implements
PHONE 17 - SEAFORTH
At C'hristnras it's a real pleas-
ure for us to send old friends
and patrons the
SEASON'S GREE'T'INGS !
FRANK KLING
di*T
SEASON'S COMPLIMENTS
P. J. DORSEY
PLUMPING & SHEET METAL
Joy to the world, "Noel," a
-Merry Christmas and ev-
ery other expression that
means Happiness to you.
This is our greeting to ev-
eryone in the whole town!
PLUMBING, ING, TINS.MITHING CARDNO'S GROCERY
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND BAKERY
Phones: 61 & 128 Seaforth Phone 82 Seaforth
WISHING YOU
THE MERRIEST CHRISTMAS
EVER
FRED S. SAVAUGE
\Visiting you and yours
A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
Eloy Ward,
Prop.
We extend a Sincere Greeting
at Christmas time with an add-
ed wish for your health, wealth
and happiness throughout 1942
W. G. WRIGHT
Dodge -DeSoto
B -A Products
At. ibis Cln•istinas Season the
Commission and its employees
thank you for your favors of
the past year and wish you and
yours a
VERY MERRY'
CHRISTMAS !
SEAFORTH
PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISSION
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NOW PLAYIN(,
Xmas Day Matinee 3 P.M.
\Villiatn Holden Martha Scott
"Our Town"
The screen's most tmu.u:il picture
Added Pea Lure tte-.,
"Musical in Technicolor"
MON., TUES., WED.
Tyrone Power Betty Grable
A Yank in the R.A.F.
John Stiltotn Reghlald CtirQiurr
An exciting romantic drama
CO1\IING —
"IT STARTED W'ITII EVE,.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1941
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Seaforth
Next Thur. Fri. Sat.
Two Features—
NEW YEAR S DAY, MAT. 3 P.51.
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`-/CESAR ROMERO . VIRGINIA
GILMORE . MILTON BERLE
CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD
SIHELDON LEONARD • STANLEY,
CLEMENTS • FRANK JENKS,
BARNEIT PARKER
40eh CENTURY•FOX PICTURE
Also: "A Very Young Lady"
Nistainsesammir"soniciottmemosis.,-(v-NE4.N.q ,!%4
which lubricates immediately in
weather as low as 30° below sera—
and stilt Sows when most premium
oils are solid.
The fortifying agent in Airways Is
the finest ingredient that modern
science has created for the improve-
ment of good motor oils,
JOHN BACH, Seaforth
SCOTT'S R.0, P. SIRED BARRED ROCKS
AN EXCLUSIVE 5.000 -BIRD BREEDING
ESTABLISHMENT
1941 Average Production of Certified R.O.P. Hens:
242.2 eggs, 25.5 oz. per doz.
High Birds: ---302, 304. 313. 314. 322. 326
11:12 (Trick Orders arc being rapidly In)oketl.
Order early to avoid disappointment,
'kers P
J. M. Scott
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SEAFORTH, ONT,
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WALTON
The U. P. W. 0. meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. H. Kirkby on
December 12th. Splendid reports of
the convention in Toronto by the
delegates, Mrs, Leeming and Mrs.
Marshall. Lunch was served by the
hostess at the close of the meeting.
The January meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. James Mc.
Donald.
STANLEY
Stanley Directors Meet. -..-
A directors' meeting was held at
the home oi' John A. McEaan, It
was moved by Mr. McEwan, second-
ed by Mr. Reid, that the minutes be
adopted. It was moved by Mr.
Wright and seconded by Mr. Mc -
Ewan that B1 r. Grainger and Mr,
Webster be a ppointed d elegates.to
vote at the annual m e e.ting to be
held in Clinton, January 7 at 'L o'-
clock. Moved by Mr. McI wan and
amended by Mr. Peck that we put
the minutes of the directors meet-
ing in the local paper:. Moved by
Mr. Reid and seconded by 31r. Web-
stet, that we hold the third Monday
CHRISTMAS DANCE!
AT ST. COLUMBAN
MONDAY, DEC. 29
SNEIDRR's cutenRSTRA
ADM. 40c. LUNCH' S4:RVgn
AUSPICES OF C. W, L.
night of the month for directors'
meetings. Moved by Bir. Mclwan
and seconded by Mi': Reid, that each
director canvass his own school sec-
tion for new members for 1942.
Moved by Mr. Reid and seconded by
Mr. Wright, that each director start
a radio forum in his section. Write
to Mr. Harniond for information.
The next meeting will be held at the
home of Mr. Elsner Webster on ,Tan.
Itlth at h o'clock. The meeting Was
adjourned.
Born—In Clinton Public 1tospital.
on Sunday, Dec. 21, to Mr. and Mrs,
Russel Grainger, a daughter.
Miss Mary Snowden has returned
home after a visit at St. Thomas:
ire
Hzard!
Your attention is called to the danger to life
and property from Christmas decorations, such
as draperies, scenery, cotton to represent snow,
etc. Displays of this nature and the lighting ar-
rangements in connection therewith add greatly
to the ordinary risks of fire.
See that inflammable material is clear of and
not hung over lighting devices, steam pipes,
stovepipes, electric light bulbs, etc. See that elec-
tric circuits are Properly fused and not overload-
ed. Have all temporary decorations removed as
soon as they have served their purpose.
Remember, nothing can render these dis-
plays absolutely safe, and that if accidents are
not to mar the festive season, constant vigilance
and care must be exercised.
A. W. DICK, Fire Chief
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