The Seaforth News, 1942-01-01, Page 4N+
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SEASON'S GREETINGS TO
EVERYONE
SCOTT HABKIRK
StYPERTEST SERVICE
Seaforth, Ontario
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
d Resounding the joy that we all feel with
the turning of the old...and the advent of
the New Year and its promises of better
times, the bells peal out our sincere greet-
ing's to all our friends and patrons...
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"HAPPY NEW YEAN"
SMITH'S GROCERY
Groceries Phone 12 Seaforth
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
May the New Year bring you bless-
ing far beyond your hopes; may
these rewards all be yours. That's
what we are wishing you.
KERSLAKE'S
FLOUR & FEED
Seaforth
Men's Clothing
Boots & Shoes
Ladies' and
Children's Wear
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WANTON•
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gtahanl and
daughter, of Prince Albert, Sas1t.,
who is in training in the 110.4.t' :at
i1 indsai", 11as 'been visiting leis bade
Mr. Frank felly and 'aunt Miss
Margaret Kelly, 8116 line, Morris.
Mrs. Orr of Godorich is visiting
her cousin, Mrs, 'W, J. Humphries,
Masters Donald and 4'0111111Y Wilson
of London and Mr, and Mrs. Gordan
McGregor spent the holiday at the
home 01 Mr, and M1'S. R. W. Hoy,
Mrs, 'David Watson spent Christ -
Inas at the hoiue of her son, M1'. .and'
Mrs. Earl Watson, In Hiiflett..
Mrs. Thomas Young spent the
Christmas holidays at the home of
her son, Mr, Laurence Cummings,
and family,
Mrs, Hugh Fulton is visiting
friends, in Brussels,
Miss Mary Humphries of Leaming-
ton is spending the holidays at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
W, J, I-Iumphries..
Mrs. Mary Dressel of Toronto and
Mr. Cosby Ennis of Fort Erie spent
Christmas with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ennis.
Misses Ida, Agnes and Evelyn Allu-
des of Toronto , Frank Dundas of
Mimico, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dun-
das and Eleanor spent the Christ-
mas holidays at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dundas
in McKillop.
Mrs. W. S. Forbes spent Christmas
with Minds .iu Seaforth,
E/Sgt, w. G,' Bonnett pf Hetawawd
specjt X1npa et his home here.
Rey; and Mrs, 8. U. Keine and two.
daughters pf Duunxille spout a few
days with Me, and MISS, Bert Ander-
son last Week,
Tho mmnual`meeting of the Glenner Mission
Band Of AWN Church was held last Satur
day in the basement of the church. There
were 21 children n1'esent. The meeting . 0011.-
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0ened with hymns 83,'67 and 50. The business
part of the meeting was cenductod by the
superintendent, Mrs, Modalh There were
se.en Monthly meetings held tiarnig the
er. Tha July meethlg' was held in the form
of a quilting 0111 1)10101 rhe trall0Urar's r0 -
port was given. The sum of 187.14 was reai-
aed, maicina It 07 over the allocation. The
officers for the coming year were elected:
Superintendent, Mrs. Art McCall, assistant,
Kathleen Leeming; president, Dorothy Shot -
dice, vice president, 'Cathleen Roe, secretary
treasurer, Shirley Bennett ; treasurer, Elva
Shodice; pianists, Doreen Coutts, Isabel
Davidson. roll call captains, Do1111a Watson
nd Emma Sanderson ; temperance secretary,
ticlen Sholdico ; World Friends, Mary Mc-
Bee:dd. A special missionary prayer is to be
given each meeting by Mrs. Broadfoot, teach-
ers, Kathleen Leeming Mrs. Wes Hnekrvell,
Mrs,. Broadfoot for .the girls, and Clarence
Grainger for the boys class. Alt interesting
etary was told by. Mrs Broadfoot, Miss I{nab
the W;M.S. president,: congratulated- - the
loader and children on their good ' ,success
FINGER SEVERELY INJURED,
Larry .Eaton, age 3, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Waiter Eaton of town, severely injured the
index 'linger on his right hand on Friday
•vi• c • t play to the cellar of his home, Ile
and his cousin Billy Bennett, 6, were. at-
tempting to use an 02 when the mishap oc-
curred. Larry was taken to the Clinic, land
Eight stitches were requited in thewound.
during the year.
A SONG TO THE NEW YEAR
We're singing a song of good cheer
and best wishes to all in Seaforth, May
you and all your friends sing a chorus
of good cheer!
GILLESPIE'S
CLEANERS & DYERS
Phone 196
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Seaforth
OUR SINCERE HOPE
Is that the New Year
will bring
Peace, Happiness and
Prosperity
THOMPSON'S
BOOK STORE
Seaforth Ontario
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Meals and
Tobaccos
Lunches at All Hours
Confectionery
STAR CAFE
wishes One and A11
HAPPY NEW YEAR !
Thom Chong, Prop.
NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS
� h,�4i� COASTING INTO THE NEW YEAR
The holiday season presents a pleasant No fooling about i1', the ride into the New Siportunity to express our appreciation Year is coastin' one - hill all the way. To
of your inieudship' you and to all our fellow -citizens in Sea -
forth, we wish the• Heartiest, Healthiest,
and Happiest of New Years !
HORNS TO THE NEW YEAR
With a flourish of trumpets and
a blaring of horns 1942 will
ride into town with our wishes
to all for
.A HAPPY NEW YEAR !
Seaforth Creamery Ltd.
AND
Seaforth Locker Storage
C. A. BARBER
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May our service prove to be a factor in the
Prosperity we wish you during 1942
PHILLIPS FRUIT
STORE
PHONE 63 SEAFORTH
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
And all Good Wishes for
Coming Yeas'
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VARIETY STORE
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THE COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
SEAFORTH,
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iAt the close of another successful year and
the dawning of a New Year our htoughts
el turn to our thousands of loyal customers
with whom our relationships have been
most cordial. It is our hope that the new
0 year will bring a' speedy victory for our
4dKing and Country, and for you, a larger
measure of Health, Happiness and
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Prosperity
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Before closing the book upon an
eventful year, we pause to thank all �
our friends and patrons and in turn d
May the New Year unfold Health,
all. wish to each and every one Happiness and Prosperity
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for a .
A HAPPY NEW YEAR ! C.h' We thank all for their loyal pat-
ronage during the past year.
CARDNO'S GROCERY
AND BAKERY
Phone 82 Seaforth
JOHN BACH
Electrical Supplies
Implements
PHONE 17 - SEAFORTH
We thank you for your generous
patronage during 1941 and extend
to you and yours our best wishes
for a New Year of JOY, PROS-
PERITY and GOOD HEALTH
WILLIS' SHOE
Seaforth
STORE
Eloy Ward,
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THE SEASON'S GREETINGS !
Wishing you and yours
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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THE QUEEN'S HOTEL SEAFORTH
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Prop COMMISSION �ry
"FROM US TO YOU"
If in sharing trials and adversities,
friendships are cemented, then in-
deed may we be sincere in wishing
friends all that is good, during the
coming New Year. From us to you
is a gleeful shout, "Happy New
Year."
J.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 190
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Betty Greblp; "I Webs Up Soreanthlf"
NEW YEAR'S DAY' MAT. 3 P.M.
MON., TUES WED..
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PIDGEON •1BENNETT
GEORGE SANDERS
THEATRE
Seaforth
Next Thur. Fri. Sa't,
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ADD LESS OIL BETWEEN CHANGES
AIRWAYS
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JOHN BACH, Seaforth
New brooder
Stoves
Should Be Ordered Now, While Available Stocks Last
We take orders for Warner Electric brooders, which have given
such good satisfaction in this district.
Warner Electric Brooders are available in three sizes, 200, 350
and 500 chicks.
Royal Coal burning brooders cannot be promised due to the
manufacturer's lack of galvanized sheets to make the canopies.
We would appreciate talking over your 1942 brooder require-
ments with you.
Scott's Poultry
Farm
Phone 851 - 32 Seaforth
CONSTANCE
Christmas visitors: Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
and Mrs. George Riley with Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Riley of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson and
family and Mr, and Mrs. Bert Ste-
phenson with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Logan of Blyth.
Mr. and. Mrs. C. Hoare of Clinton
with Mrs. Benj. Snell.
Miss Olive Grimoldby of Brantford
and Mr, and Mrs. Dave Millson and
family and Mrs. Thos. Pollard with
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Grimoldby.
Miss Olive Grimoldby. returned to
Brantford on Monday after spending
the holidays at her home here.
Mr. Clias. Millson of Ingersoll
spent the week end with his brother
Mr. Dave Millson.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Riley visited
friends in the village on Sunday:
Miss Jean Wakefield spent Christ-
mas with friends at Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin spent
the Christmas holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lobb of Goderich township.
A full school last Monday night
was a tribute to our school teacher
Mr. Fralick and music teacher Miss
Helen Britton, for their many hours
NEW YEAR'S NIGHT
Dancing Party!
In Looby's Hall, Dublin
THURSDAY, JANUARY 1ST
NEW YEAR'S NIGHT
Roy Robinson and His Swing Band.
Dancing 10-2. Admission 50 cents
of hard work in preparing for the
school Christmas thee.
McKILLOP
Mr. and Mrs. John Kellar enter-
tained the following people on Christ-
mas Day: Mr, and Mrs, Donald Mac-
kenzie of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs.
John McDonald and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Campbell of Walton, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Carter and family of Londes-
boro.
Mr. Alvin McDonald of Whitby and
Miss Jean McDonald of Toronto,
spent Christmas Day at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Kellar of Win-
throp. Miss McDonald spent, the re-
mainder of her holidays at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John
McDonald.
Fre Hazard!
are
Your attention is called to the clanger 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 inflam nable 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