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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS AND
BEST WISHES FOR HAPPINESS
AND SUCCESS DURING
THE COMING YEAR
ARE EXTENDED TO CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS AT THIS TIME, WITH
THOUGHTS OF APPRECIATION
AND THANKS FOR
YOUR BUSINESS AND GOODWILL.
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NEW YEAR'S
R EDUCED
RAIL FARES
FARE AND A THIRD
t,outi going: Friday, Dec. 19 to
hursday, Jan. 1, 1942 inclusive.
Return limit: leaving destination
not later than midnight (E.S.T.)
!C'ednesday, January 7, 1942.
FARE AND A QUARTER
['owl going: Tuesday, Dec. 30, to
ihursday, )an. 1, 1942 inclusive.
Return limit: leaving destination
not later than midnight (E,S.T.)
Friday, January 2, 1942.
APPF. ff. - M many thousands oF our
Armed Forces will move during this
period, the Railways appeal to the,, gem
era! public to travel early and assist in
avoiding congestion.
For lams and Whet InfOrnotIon pply Ticket Masts
CANADIAtilatIONg.
pICOBAC
Piime ToArtecO
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Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
District Agent
MONSTER NEW YEAR'S
Daice
In Seaforth Armories
WED., DEC. 31ST
Sponsored by the Seaforth
Women's Institute
Proceeds for War Work
Horns, Balloons, etc.
Come one and all and help a
worthy cause
Music by Murdoch'. Orchestra
Admission 35c
CHASING "SPOOKS" FROM CAVES
NEEDED FOR BOMB-PROOPS
How Itritishers, while seeking shelter from
oh. raids, have been disturbed by "ghosts"
in England's great prehistoric eaves, Is de-
scribed in an article which is one of many
features in The American 'Weekly with this
Sunday's (December 28) (sane of The De-
troit Sunday Times. Bo sure to get The
Detroit Sunday Times Oils week and every
week.
I WI ANNV.‘1, CHRISTAIAS
-A-N-C-E !
In Looby's Hall, Dublin
CHRISTMAS NIGHT
DECEMBER 25TH
Admission 50e Dancing 9- 2
Sodality Dance!
AT DUBLIN
FRIDAY, DEC. 26
ADAM BROCK-. ADMISSION Cle
MoKILLOP FEDERATION OF
AGRICULTURE
ANNUAL MEETING AND
SOCIAL EVENING
TUESDAY, DEC. 30
TN THE WINTHROP HALL
Then, will be a guest speaker.
Ladies please bring sandwiches
EVERYBODY WELCOME
THANKING YOU
*
Season's Greetings
to All
HAROLD JACKSON
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-WITH HEARTIEST GREETINGS
To You and Yours for Ike Christmas
tctason and beta wi,hes for your Health
and Happiness throughout the corning
Year
'lite Spirit of Yuletide again spreads its
mantle over us.
Clteery Greetings are being exehanged
4,0,2 lhtirt'IS Wallah expressed In voice
and every handeltke, Family, relatives
and friends will mato gather around
inswing firesides and cordial good
wlishos will abound. This is the Christ-
mas 01)1111.
It rills the very air, and genuine hap-
piness prevails, and as we erase Into the
happy faces of those near and dear to
us, we aro reminded of and thankful for
our many Meadows, particularly when
we contract our state with that of so
many unfortunate people- -dwellers in
other lands -• weary of war's grim reali-
ties. Let us all hope for that day when
"Nation shnll not lift up sword against
Nation," and there shall he universal
melee.
H. E. SMITH
THE PRUDENTIAL INS. CO.
Seaforth. Phone 122
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GREETINGS!
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A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
JOHN W. MODELAND
Electrician
—THANK YOU—
And Season's Greetings to Everyone
SEAFORTH MOTORS g
Phone 111 Seaforth
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Regardless of world conditions
one thing remains unchanged:
Our message of Good Will and
Good Cheer. And so to our
many friends and business
associates we extend
ca HEARTIEST SEASON'S GREETINGS
WATSON & REID
M. A. Reid, Prop.
111N11tAL INSFR A N CE.
Phone 211
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"Merry Christmas"
Th, sincere feeling of our
Christmas Wishes for you in
our community can't be fully
conveyed by words, The best
that we can say is that good
phrase and true wish:
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS !
H. M. JACKSON
THE TANNERY
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WE WISH T() EXTEND -TO
OUR FELLOW, TOWNSMEN
AND FRIENDS OUR MOST
SINCERE GOOD WISHES AT
THIS FESTIVE SEASON !
SPENCE'S PRODUCE
H. R. SPENCE & SON
Phone 170-W Seaforth
WE '1'AEE TIIIS oppowronn.
010 THANKING Mit MANY PAT-
RONS POR THE tilt:NEW.WS
SUPPORT -TENDERED US THIS
THIS YEAR. ACCEPT OUR SIN-
CERE WISH THAT YOUR YULE-
TIDE 1!!' A IIAPPY ONE!
J. WESLEY BEATTIE
Butcher
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"Merry Christmas"
WE EXTEND To Vol' (WIZ,
BEST WISIIES
A MERRY MERRY
CHRISTMAS!
DICK HOUSE
sEAFORTIT • ONT.
GEO. A. SILLS & SONS
HARDWARE,
PLUMBING &
HEATING
We wish to express to you our very
sincere appreciation of your bust -
o that you have found in all our deal-
ness during the past year and hope
ings the respect and consideration
that will warrant a continuation of
our association for many years to
come.
T. all of you a very Merry Christmas!
J. F. DALY
Ford -Mercury Dealer
SEAPORTH
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
SUPERIOR STORES
QUality—Service—Prices
EXCLUSIVF•1 SELLERS:
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. HILLCREST and ROYAL YORK
SOIISOICS - BRANDS
McKINDSEY'S
DRUG STORE
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GALLOP'S GARAGE
WISHING ALI, OUR
CVSTONIERS THE
SEASON'S GliEETINGS
J. GALLOP
SEASON'S GREETINGS
TO EVERYONE !
S. T. HOLMES & SON
ROSS J. SPROAT MISS N. PRYCE
"Merry Christmas"oW
As the soft light of Christ-
mas Eve's twilight falls on.
the homes of Seaforth, we
extend our wish for a
Merry Christmas and the
hope that All's Well.
- The TASTY GRILL
C. M. Smith, Prop. Seaforth
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
ELLIOTT'S
QUICK LUNCH
Make our Restaurant
your headquarters dur-
ing, your Xmas shopping
and throughout the year
Seaforth On ario
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"Merry Christmas"
Maybe you think the expres-
sion is a little threadbare, but
not the way we say it ---and
mean it! It comes fresh from
a heart overflowing with
good cheer for you and yours
on Christmas.
KEATING'S
PHARMACY
To you and yours
we wish you all
happiness and joy
and A
Very Merry
Christmas!
CHRISTIE'S MEAT
MARKET
Phone 18 : Seaforth
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
We take this opportunity
of extending to our Cus,-
touters and the General
the Season's
Greetings!
SMITH'S SHOE
STORE
TOWN TOPICS
Mn and Mrs. Harold Nkholson of
-Galt are spending Christmas and
the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Art
Nichoson, and at Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lane, Mill
Reed, Tuckeramith, who have been
ill aro recovering nicely%
Mr. and Mrs. John McNichol and
son Aubrey, Of Blyth, visited their
niece, Mrs. Thos. Carter on Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kerslake
and little daughter, and Mr. and
Mrs. IL L. Purdy and Anne of Tor-
onto, are spendin Christmas with
MrS. W. E. Kerslake.
Mr. W. E. Smith is visiting in
Flint and Lansing, Mich,
Inas with their parents, Mr, and Mrs
Charles Brodie.
Miss Irene Workman, Toroonto,
is a Christmas visitor with her par
-
OAS, Rev. and Mrs, 11. V. Workman.
Miss Doreen Regier, London, is a
Christmas visitor with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Regier.
Messrs. Roland Stewart, Univer-
sity of Toronto, and David Stewart,
Galt, are visiting their parents,. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Stewart.
Ian MacTavish, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John MacTavish, has been pro-
moted to the rank of Flying Officer
at Camp Borden.
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Mr. Bruce Wright of Hamilton,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Wright.
Mr, Ronald McKay of Toronto is
a Christmas visitor in town.
Mr. Percy Hoag of Hagersville- is
spending Christmas at his home.
Miss Gladys Thompson of Niagara
Falls, is the guest of her mother,
Mrs. J. B. Thempson,
Lance Corporal Joseph Patton of
Kitchener, visited his home here.
mg., Bessie Grieve of Chatham
and Miss Margaret Grieve, Dresden,
are holiday visitors with their par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. T. Grieve.
Misses Jean and Annie Brodie of
Kirkland Lake, are spending Christ -
Oi
BORN
JANTZT—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on Thursday, Dec. 18, 1941, to Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron jantzi, McNillon.
a son.
SCOINS—At Scott Memorial Hosp.tal, on SattirdaY, Dec. 20th, 1941,
to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scotus, a
sou.
AUGH----Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Haugh
of 1085 Bloor street west, are
happy to announce the birth of a
son at the Private aPtients' Pavil-
Ian, Toronto Western Hospital, on
Sunday, Dec. 21st, 1941,