The Seaforth News, 1959-12-24, Page 5r
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Smith's Christmas
FOOD BARGAINS
D120,22 24
DOLES FRUIT COCKTAIL
,,. 2 20 -oz tins .59
STQKELEY'S FANCY PEAS
2 15 -oz tins 29c
HEINZ TOMATO JUICE
, ....... 48 -oz tins 29c
ROSE SWEET MIXED PICKLES
16 oz jar 27c
STUART. HOUSE FOIL WRAP
18"x25' 61c
STUART HOUSE FOIL WRAP
12" x 25' 33c
MIXED NUTS 45c ib. 2 Ib. 89c
Smith's Superior Food Market
PHONE 12 WE DELIVER
CUT FLOWERS
and Plants
SEE OUR SELECTION
STAFFEN'S
PLUMBING -- HEATING
Phone 49 Seaforth
New Year's Eve Dance !
THURSDAY, DEC. 31st
Sponsored by Seaforth Women's Institute
in the Seaforth Community Centre
Cool Quinn Orchestra
BATS HORNS •NOVELTIES
Everybody welcome Admission' $1 each
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1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA HARDTOP
1958 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON
1957 OLDS SEDAN, A.T.
1956 CHEVROLET COACH
1956 FORD SEDAN
1955 DODGE SEDAN, A.T.
1955 PONTIAC SEDAN
1955 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN -
1955 MONARCH SEDAN, radio
1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1955 Chevrolet Pickup
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED.
SeaforthMotors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service
MITCHELL SEAFORTH
Phone G. FaWEI 186 Phone 541
NOTICE
Town of Seaforth
PARKING
To facilitate snow plowing and snow
removal operations, parking on ' the
streets of this Municipality is prohibit-
ed beveen ..the hours of 2 a.m. and
S 'a.m.
This order will be strictly enforced in
accordance with the Highway Traffic Act,
Section 43, Subsection 9
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipality
will not be responsible for any damages caused to
parked vehicles as the result of snow plowing or
snout removal operations
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. end.Mrs. A, 1'1r, Siilery ase
Peter left on M'ondalY to spend
the 3ralddays in: Florida,
.Mr, and Mrs. J, :M•. Eckert visit'.
ed last weekend in Sim'sae with.
Mr. and Aire, Jstei, Eckert and
family.
Rev, and Mrs, D. Leslie Elder
are spending Oluisbmas is Ottawa
and Winchester with their ,daugh-
ters, Mrs. V A, Deighton and Mrs.
1011ery Crowder. While in Ottawa
Mr. Elder 'will assist at the wed-
ding ceremony of a friend,,
Mr. and hire. Ken McNaught of
Stratford were weekend guests
at the borne of Mr, and MI~s, B.
McLean, Mill Road.
Mr. Ben Lyon of Binscarth,
Manitoba, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and :Mrs. Ephraim Clarke,
Mr, Thos. Cluff of Montreal is
spending Christmas with his fa -
Cher, Mr. A. +F, Muff. '
Mr. Douglas Stewart of Toronto
is spending Ohi'istmas "with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Stewart.
Visitors at the home of !Mayor
and Ma's. B. F. Christie. on Sun -
clay were Mrs. Alice Thompson,
Mr. Jbin Thompson and Mrs. Oyril.
Jack of Moorefield, and Miss Mae
Thompson of Mb/honer.
Mr, W. Langford, Mfrs, 'W, R.
Shaw, . Mr. and Mrs, Geo. • Shaw,
of London, and Robert Shaw, Ot-
tawa, are spending , Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boussey,
Robert is .home on leave from the
Canadian embassy at Warsaw.
• L, S. Lorne Goudie of Halifax,
is spending the holidays with his
parents, IlVlr, and Mrs. E, B. Gou-
die,
Miss Phyllis Boyer, Baltimore,
with dreg parents, Ma. and Mss, A.
Boyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt, , Bona, of
Ch illia are spending Christmas
with dila mother, Mas. Robert
Boyes, Sr.
Peter 'Spittal of Royal Military
College, Kingston, ds spending
Christmas and New Year's holi-
days
olidays with his parents, :Mr. and
Mrs. J. R.Spittal,
Mr, and .Mrs. Ken Larone and
baby of Don Mills, are spending
Christmas here.
•Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Routledge
are spending Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McGregor atKip-
pen.
•Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary and
family, ,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cleary
and family, NIr• and Mrs. Pat
Cleary and fancily, all of Lon-
don are spending Christmas with
Mr. and !Mrs. W. J, Oleary.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawking from
Peterborough are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. Pinder.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and
Debbie of Whitby are visiting
Mr. and Mrs M. Williams.
Mr. and Mas. L. Maloney from
Kitchener are visiting ,Mr. and
Mre. M. Etue.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson from
Wingham are visiting 1Vir. and
Mrs. C: Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Hodge and Tam
ily are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Reauine, at Comber.
Mr. Ron Scoins hone from
Western University.
Mr. Ron Muir is heme from
Belleville for the !holidays..
-Mr. and Mrs. M. Nott and +fam-
ily are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
Pipe in London.
Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Carter and
family are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Klienfelt In Exeter.
Dr. and IVIrs. Melady and family
from Goderieh are visiting Mr.
and Mrs, A. Devereaux.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stockwell and
family from Cottam with Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Stockwell,
Mies Mabel Turnbull and Mari.
lyn Hillis are spending Christ-
mas in Ingersoll,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kellar are
spending Christmas at her moth-
er's home in Virginia.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Delbert Alcox of
Markdale are spending Christmas
with +their daughter, Mrs. John
Talbot and Mr. Talbot,
Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Berseht of
.Simooe Mr. and M,rs. Carl Mor -
thy. of Toronto, and Mrs. K. A.
Noecker of Drayton, are Christ-
mas visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Rowatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cantelon,
and daughter, Mary,.Clinton, Mr.
and.Mrs. Dan Grummett, and
daughter Dianne, of Wingham,
are spending Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Grummett.
Mrs. Edith 'Russell is spending
Christmas in Toronto.
Mr. Ted 'Scott and daughter
Patricia of Toronto with Mfrs. R.
B. Scott and Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Dykstra of
Norwich are visiting with Mr.
and 'Mrs. Ed Andrews.
Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Thompson
and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Laidlaw
.and family, all of Tomato, are.
spending Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Jahn Langstaff, Joanne,
Jane, Deborah and.. 'Stephanie
Laidlaw are remaining for ,the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mason
and Ron are spending Christmas
with their daughter, Marion and
son -in -caw at Silverwood, Mich.
Mrs, Elva Ellis will spend the
+biobidays of C•ravenhurst and
Toronto.
Mr, Douglas Scott of •Montreal
is spending Christmas with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samos T.
Scott.
Mr, and Mrs. D. H. Wilson will
spend lohristmas In Toronto.
Among those frons e distance
who attended the funeral of the
late eosin Campbell we'r'e:
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Brewer, of
Cleveland, Ohio; Mr, and Mrs.
ilugh Ociapbell, Mr, aed Mrs,.
Clayton Oampbell, Mr. 'Gordan
Campbell, all of London; Mr. and
MTS. Amble. CMnpbell, Guelph;
Me and SM;r's. Bob Norris, Mr. and
Mrs. perry Mdtotrell, Mr Edward
Campbell, ail of Markham.
Mr. and Mrs,. •Royden, Hawkins
of 7.oronto, will spend Cllwtetmas
with Mr, and Mrs. Art Wright,
James Street,
Mrs. Ross Mardis has returned
from 'Victoria Hospital, London,
where she has been ler the past
month.
Mr, and Mrs, Wayne 1Sliis of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Fletcher and Janet and :Mrs. Ma-
deline Fletcher, <ef Gr'avenhurst,
are ependiug Christmas with' Mrs,
Elva Ellis. -
ML arid'•Mrs, Bryson McQuirter
and faintly. of Midland will spend
Christmas with M's's. 'F.. 'Storey.
Mr. and .Mrs.,. Cilarence 'Dewar
of Sarnia are holiday guests with
Mrs. Wallter Hart'. .
Mr. and `MIs. Don' Morton are
holidaying in •Burlington,
lktr. and MR'S. °Raly ''Carter and
family of New Toronto are spend.
ing Crhristmas with her parents,
11r and -Mrs Richard Downey, W.
William St. •
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carina
will spend, Chriatmaa dn•St,1Mlarys.
CROMARTY
. Mr. and Mrs. John nought=
and son John of Mildmay visited
on Monday with lois smother, Mrs,
M. Houghton.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Scott,
Sharon, Karen, Catherine and 3a -
net, visited on Sunday with .Mrs,.
Soatt's'p'arents, •Mr. and• Mrs. J
Becleler of Zurich.
Miss. Alice .Sorsdahl, London,
spent the week end with her pax -
eats Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Sons-,
dab�i.
IMr. and Mrs. Lieber Shute of
Kiakbon were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. A. .Gardiner
and Mrs. David 'Gardiner.
,Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslake,
Joyce, Brenda and Craig visited
at the home of Mr. A. McLachlan
on Sunday. •
.Mr. T. J. Scott returned home
from •Seaforbh Hospital, after hav-
ing 'undergone surgery for the re-
moval of the first finger of Ms
right hand.
:Mr. E. Luxton is a patient in
South Huron Hospital having un-
dergone surgery.
The Christmas meeting of the
Y.P.S. was held on: ,Sunday even-
ing- with the president,. Hugh
Scott :presiding. The scripture
lesson was read alternately and
the secretary -treasurer's report
was given by Margaret Jean Rus-
sell, this was followed with the
business 'period. A Christmas
story was read by Mildred Howe
and the meeting closed with the
Mizpah Benediction.
White .gilt service was observed
in Cromarty Church .on Sunday
with the minister Rev. S. Kerr do
charge. He was assisted by Gerald
Scott and Alice Walker who each
read a passage of soriptu}e. The
singing was led by dies junior
choir who rendered a Christmas
Anthem and the Infant classes
sang 'Sweet +little Baby Jesus".
A 'member of each Sunday School
class presented the envelopes with
gifts of money to be used for re -
Northside United Clrurelr
Worship at 11 a.m. Jr. Congre-
gation and Nursery staff for the
Young children.
Church Sohool at 10 ,a.m.
Evening Worship and Study
Group at 7 p.ni.
Dgmondville United Church
Dr. J. Semple, Minister. Lyle
Hammond, Organist-Olroir leader.
'Morning Subject: Where are
you going tram. Bethlehem? or
where did 'Christmas go?
Christmas 'Music.
8mm, Y. P. U.
Plan to 'spend part of the last
Sunday of 1959 In the Lord's
House, You cannot live without
God. -
Church School at 10 a.m.
First
Presbyterian Church
RevD. Leslie Elder
Minister
10 a.m. Church School and
Youth Fellowship. Class
11 A.M.
"FROM BETHLEHEM TO
CALVARY"
Anthem—"Come Ye Lofty"
Senior Choir
7 P.M.
CAROL SERVICE
Singing of favorite carols, led by
members of the Senior and
Junior choirs
Address: "The Sweetest Carol
Ever Sung"
Commencing Sunday, San. 3rd,
the 4.30 p.m. Vesper Service will
be resumed
Week 02 Prayer Services
January 5 to 8
ST. THOMAS' CHURCH
Christmas Eve Service
Christmas Eve Choral Communion, 11,30 P.M,
Christmas Day
holy Communion at 10 A.M.
Sunday, Dec. 27
Carol Service at 11 A,M, Evening Prayer, 7 P.M.
fugee worst,
A. capacity audience was in at-
tendance at the Christmas owe'
cot at No, School where Miss
Blanch Moj wren is teacher, on
Monday night. The program was
chaired by Mr. Harvey Dow and
consisted of music, recitations
and plays by the :pupils, .Carel
Ann Dow was pianist for the
evening. Santa Claus made his us•
nal visit with treats for the child-
ren,
Reception
For Mr. and Mrs, William!
Hotchkiss (Veronica
Lane)
Tuesday, .Dec. 29
Seaforth Community Centre
Harburn's Orchestra
Lunch optional
HOLIDAY
DANCE!
Constance. Foresters' Hall
TUESDAY, DEC. 29
Music by Stow and Ms Collegians
Dancing;0.30 to 1.00
Admission, 75c and $1.00
Launch counter. Sponsored by
C. O. F. Everyone welcome
Holtdayl
• - DANCE
On the smooth new floor
of the Brodhagen Com-
munity Hall
Tuesday, Dec. 29
Ian Wilbee's Orchestra
Popular Admission
Everybody Welcome
Charlie boug»r
A Christmas tree
That was dry
As it could be!
He didn't put
The trunk in water—
He didn't even
Know he ought 'erI
He didn't check
The lights before
He strung them round
The tree—the door!
On Christmas Eve,
While smoking, he
Set fire to the
Christmas tree!
He burned it
And his residence,
And lost his chance
For Christmas presents . , .
'Cause Santa couldn't
End his trip—
Fire had ruined
His landing strip!
Christmastime brings
extra fire hazards!
Remember to take
extra precautions.
Best wishes for a happy
accident -free holiday!
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"Where better Bulls are used"
WISHING ONE AND ALL A
Very Merry Christmas
AND. A
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New Year
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PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
BOXING DAY
BY RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL
I HEREBY PROCLAIM
SATURDAY, DEC,. 26th
(BOXING DAY)
a Holiday for the Town of Seaforth, and respect-
fully request the citizens and business men to
observe same
B. F. Christie
Mayor
God Save the Queen
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Properties For Sale
Large two storey dwelling East William st. Easily converted
to 'apts. Close to Main st., school and church. Priced right
Compact cottage, Goderieh st. west. Two blocks from Main
et. All modern conveniences. An ideal family home.
Pricedfor quick sale
Large dwelling West William st„ including extra lot. New oil
furnace. Modern kitchen and bathroom, Recently decor.
ated, A real bargain at $6000 cash
100 acre farm 11/4 mi, south of village of Dashwood on paved
county road, All buildings including large bank barn and
brick dwelling in first class cooditiou. Full price $15,000.
We have three choice Tuckersmith Township fauns worth
investigating
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Phone 474
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