The Seaforth News, 1930-12-25, Page 5THURSDiAY, DECEMBER 25, 1936
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL
TheSuperiorChain Stores wish to extend their sincerest goon
wishes ,for a Happy Christmas,, and mey joy, health and prosperity be
yours for the year 1931 and for many years to come.
WE SELL TH'E•.BEST FOR LESS
Items for Weeks ending December 31, 1930
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE , .. , r; , , r.:. 1 ib, tin
45 c
AYLMER CHOICE PEAS, No, 4 Sieve, 2's .. , ., per tin 9 c
McLAREN'S QUEEN OLIVES 19 oz. bottle 21
WAGSTAFFE'S ORANGEc
M'ARMALA'DIE ,,,,40 oz, jar 29 c
WESTON'S CHOCOLATE DESSERT BISCUITS i7
B SCUIer .. 27 c
per 1'b.... , !.
,.per tin 17c
per pkg. 10c
3 tins 25c
Aylmer Golden Bantam Corn, 2's
'Durham Corn Starch
Panshine, "Gest for Gleaning"
Manyflowers Toilet Soap 4 cakes 25c
S:O:S, Steel Wool,3 pads - 14c
Princess Soap Flakes largek 23c
(and one trial size Free) P g
Premium Tea ..... ...,..., ......., .....1 ib, bag 59e
with Fancy Vase or Cup & Saucer 'Free
Weston's Variety B, Assorted Biscuits per pkg. 29c
'Rideau Plain or Pimento Cheese .. . ... . .. . ..... . . . % Ib, pkg. 17c
Chocolate Bats ...........................................6 for 25c
Kraft Mayonnaise or Tasty Spread large bottle 23c
Libby 's Picnic Asparagus per tin 23c
Mincemeat per
lbs. 25c
Sweet Adeline Molasses per tin 10c
Fancy Quality Asparagus, large size, 2's .1) CZ tin 23c
LilyBrand' Chicken
Swet Apple Cider Hat per tin 21c
Pp Cider, 15c Gal.
Beaumert Cheese, plain, pimentoe
Licorice Allsorts % lb. 17c
Sage, .Savory, Thyme, Poultry Dressing :ger pkg. lee
Cake Candies, Trimettes, Sugar Stand.. er pkg. 10c
Silver Cachous n p g
per pkg. lOc
Hallow; Dates
Honey, Pure Clover
Singapore Sliced Pineapple
50c
lb. pkg. 30c
2 lbs. 21c
44 lb. 45c
2 tins 25c
Shelled Walnuts and Almonds, Cluster Raisins, Glace Cherries,
Lemon, Orange and Citron Peet, Figs, Currants, Candied Pineapple,
Olives and a good assortment of 'Christmas Candies.
Jolly Mixed and Satin Mixed Candy .., 2 lbs.' for 25c
Chocolates, Creams, etc ............... ........... per pound 19c
Fresh Roasted Peanuts 2 lbs. for 25c
Fresh Mixed Nuts ....... .,.. ....................... :per pound 20c
Christmas Crackers for Table Decorations, etc. per box..........._35c
SATURDAY ONLY
Silver bright fresh frozen Salmon, half or whole fish . , . , , .Ib, 14c
Cured Filletts of Haddie Ib, 15c
Ross J. Sproat
Miss i. Pryce
Rhone
Phone 77
Christmas Greetings
We wish our Many Patrons
A
Merry
Christinas
Seaforth Creamery Seaforth,ont,
C. A. BARBER,
•
Vile J
Walker -& Son
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or. Horse Equipment '
W. J, WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.--
Night or day phone 67.
Chas. A. Lowe .
TEACHER OF
PIAiNO
ORGAN
AND THEORY
Phone 327-J. Centre St.
Moving About t
Irene's social welfare work re-
quired frequent moves from city
to
city, Not much time to make friends.
Too busy to write letters. She
_found` the tclep'hone to be a very
real help, and her habit of calling
'home from wherever she ' was made
her 'feel that she was 'never far
away when there was a telephone at
hand.
0, H. Melones
chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases- of all kinds success-
fully treated,.
Electricity used.
BORN:
RUISISSELL-lin Peoria, Ill., on Sun-
day, Dec. 21st, 1930, to Mr, and
Mrs, J. B. Russell, a daughter .CBar-
bars Burn).
STAFFA.
Mr. Hartley Brown of London is
holidaying ,vith his gcaiid,parents,`Mr.
and Mrs. R. Barbour.
Mr. Clarence Norris of Toronto Un-
iversity is spending th-e holidays with
his parents.-
Miss Olive Lambkin of Whalen vis-
ited, with the Misses Edith and Sylvia
Tiffin recently.
Mr, Harvey Gray of Toronto is vis-
iting. with his .parents,- Mr. and Mrs,
Max Gray,
Mr, Fraser Oliver ofHanrilton Un-
iversity, is holidaying at his home.
Misses Marjory and Margaret Hay
visited with Miss Mabel Mc'Don'ald
recently. -
The Christmas •entertainment which
was held on Tuesday evening was well
given. Santa .Claus was present mid
many gifts were distributed, The
Young 'Peoples Society presented
Rev. Mr. Stewart with a purse in ap-
preciation of his good work among
them.
Want and For. Sale Ads, 3 times 50c
TOWN TOPICS, -
AIrs. Roibert Winter is spending
Christmas with her daughter in Tor-
onto.
Miss Ethel McKay and Mr. Ronald
McKay of Toronto are holiday visit-
ors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh McKay,
Mr, Frank Cudmore, who has -been
sick at his home here for the' past
week, is recovering nicely.
Mr. Carl Aiberi art of Toronto is
spending the holidays with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aberhart,
Miss. Gretta 'Ross. of Weston and
Mrs. Grace Ross of Clinton are hol-
iday guests' with Dr. and Mrs, R. R.
Ross,.. I$l l
Miss Evelyn Cudnnore of Toronto
is a Christmas guest with her par -
ems, Mr. end Mrs. William Cudmore.
Mrs. R :McNeil of Clinton and Mr.
Murray 'S,avauge of Toronto, are
Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs.
F. S. 'Savauge.
;Miss Gertrude Crich and Dr. Aub-
rey Crush of Toronto and Mr. Fred
Crich of Goderich are Christmas
guests, of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crich.
Mrs. Adam Dickson is spending the
winter in Fredonia,. N. Y.
The Misses Lat"erty of Stratford are
spending Christmas with Mr, and
Mrs. W. j, Duncan,
Mr. and Mrs. M. 'tcKellar and
family are spending 'Christmas With
Mr. and. Mr,s, John Carter Sr.
Miss Irene Wankel of London and
Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Carnochan of
Tuckersmith are spending Christmas
With Mr. and Mrs, A. Wankel.
Rev. and Mrs. \\r, P. Lane and
Helen are spending Chrisbmas•in To-
ronto.
Mr. W. C. Barber of London is
spending Christmas with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, C, K. Barber, -
Miss' Lillian Wankel of Toronto ar-
rived Tuesday to spend the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. A.
Wankel.
Mr; Basil Duncan of Toronto Uni-
versity is sp-ending the holidays. with
his parents, Mr. and-M-'rs, W, J.
Duncan.
:Hiss Cecilia Horan of Sudbury and
Mr, and. Mrs. Grattan Flannigan and
son of Stratford are Christmas guests
with Mrs. John Horan.
Messrs, Vannes Gillespie and Thom-
as Gillespie of Toronto motored up
Wednesday .to spend Christmas with
their parents, Mr, and _firs., Neil Gill-
espie.
Mr.. George Daly of the - Ontario
College of Art, Toronto, is spending
Christmas holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Daly.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McClelland of
Toronto, Miss Mary Hays, of Toron-
to, and Mr. and Mrs, .Hector Hays
and baby of Stratford, are Christmas
guests with Col. and Mrs. R. S. Hays.
Miss Jessie.Gillespie of Elkhart, In-
t
d ammo is visiting her brother, oth er, Air.
Neil Gillespie.
Miss Mona Stilts .of -L'ond'on will
spend' the week end with her parents,
Mr. end Mrs, Frank Silis.
Dr. Brenton Kerr
of Buffalo, and
Mr. Leslie Kerr of Toronto are spend-
ing the holidays with their parents,
,lir. and Mrs. James Kerr.
Mr, A. R. G. Ahnent of Toronto is
spending Christmas with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. William Ament,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
CHRISTMAS
Tsai. IX. v, 6 --"Unto us a child is
here, unto tis a son is ,given."
rilOSDAY we once more wish one an- all our friends,, one Guest be abse
other -a Happy Christmas, but why if, 'se rejoice, as this day's epistle
do we do so? ,\Why should this sea- us but without any thought of
sons be more joyful than any other? joicing "in the Lord"; then alas!
The words of the text give the ams- is no true Christmas rejoicing,
wer, Unto us has been born the Sat,- have no share of the joy of this
iour'which is Christ the Lord. Let son. We cannot understand it,
us then with the wise ;men, and the have no part or share in it.
Shepherds who watched their flocks But for those who know the h
by' night, go and worship the, Saviour. ness of keeping in ,a thankful s
Whither then .are we to go to find the birthday of their Saviour,,
Mtn Where did they go? - They those, whose happy gatherings
'went, you remember, not to the pal- bright home fire -sides ate warmed
ane of a king; not to any house of a alone by bite glow of earthly l`
Pilate, or of a Herod. but to a small for those whose hearts are full
village, and' there hi the manger of a day of a deep sense of a mighty
stable the 'IS'on of God" is 'born. vrs�tion which has been wrought
It was in this way that `We who than,—for such how differently co
la's in the beginning with God and happy Christmastide.
who was God"; who created all '.there may be. a vacant chair in
things, took upon Him our flesh and dear circle which tells them they h
dwelt -among 'us. This lowly begin- had to grieve since they last met
ning was• a fit preparation for One gethere there may be sickness in
who was from the' first despised and. once cheerful hone, and pain
rejected.of men, a Man of Sorrows weakness where last year were he
and acquainted with grief, But we and strength; there relay be pov
must not for a moment forget, as we and anxious care where once hh
gaze upon that lowly manger, that was''e'nough and to spare; still Chr
Ile who lies 'there is• the King, of max ,joy will find room to enter
Glory, the Everlasting God,' God of and many who in no other way,
God, begotten of His Father before .this .day be able to rejoice in
all. the worlds; very God of very God . Lord."
that the infant lying there so helpless •-All other sources of joy. must f
and feeble is the aright and Morning And when they fail what a blank
Star, the Infant of Days, • left behiird! But true Christmas jo
"Without controversy, great is the joy in Christ—can never fail, for i
mystery of Godliness." He who was, founded one One who' .changes n
and is; in His divine nature incompre- but who is the "same yesterday,
hensi:ble,-was in His human nature day, and for ever." He has made
born of the Virgin. He who fulfils all tabernacle with men; He is truly E
-things, was cradled in a manger; He matinel, God with us.
who is infinite in His perfection, One And now, let ree ask, what d
with the Father, one Whom all de- Crhis'tmastide mean to you?
pend, grew in wisdom, and in stature, each one of us ask ourselves: W
and in favor with God and mien. He does this season mean to me? It
was lying m the.manger and yet he e. time of rejoicing, of handshake
held the worlds in His ,grasp. of family .gatherings, bet why is
)He .who - was the Word, was born. that ..all, this takes place? There is
an Infant, speechless, He whom the great- danger of forgetting what mal
Heaven of Heavens could not con- 'Ch'ristmas a season of rejoicing,
tain, was carried on the bosom of the eaiithly side of 'that Festival o
one woman. It is a great mystery is'looked at, it would be a poor ti
indeed, which . our limited mind can indeed, _ because to thousiands
hard'
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hardly as brings grasp. b e n
o joys. What family ami'
J - y Bath
His ways are not our ways, and are ing can there be where Joseph is n
past finding out. So let us believe, and Simeon is not.
and wonder, and worship and re- - 'No, we, must look farther than th
joice. With
what awe and • n le we must wonder r u..t look into the manger
the chant of the heavenly host must Bethlehem and 'see there God's g
have broken upon the ears of the to mankind on that first C'hristn
Shepherds of Bethlehem. They knew morn, and thea we shall be able
its meaning. They could understand understand why Christians rejoice
the "glory" and the "peace" and the this season. Int is the light shreami
Miss Dorothy Kerslake and Air. `"good -will" for the. Angel had just front' that manger which . Makes . th
Donald Kerslake of Toronto arrive on told thein His glad tidings: "Unito festival so bright, it is because Jes
l ednesday to spend Christmas with .
their parents, Air. and Mrs. W. E, You is born this• clay in the city of is bone of our bone, and flesh of o
Kerslake. David a Saviour, which is Christ the flesh, and so knows and feels for
. Mr. Davis Moore of Tot•o,nto is Lord"; and it was this message that the ills that -flesh is"heir to, that
spending the holidays with his par- brought down the strains of heaven are glad and rejoice.
eats, Mn and Mrs, Isaac Moore. to thrill the ears of men. It . twas (Without Christ what would th
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Robertsons
Mrs, Wm. Johnston and her son, Mr this that filled heaven with joy. It joy- be. The pleass•nt hone of la
\William Johnston, of Luc'know, are was for this the angelic host gave year may be broken up, the mer
spending Chris,ttnas with Mr, and "glory to God in the highest" faces of Last year may no more gat
Mrs. George D. Haigh. We read in Job that when the form- er round the hearth, the songof la
Miss E'l'eanor Burrows of Toronto
Miss Kathleen Burrows and Mr. Ar- dations of the earth were laid, the Christmas may be changed to a no
thur Burrowsof
London, i
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Dr. Herveyr
A morning stars sang together, and all of mourning, and the loved faces
Burrows of. St. Catherinea are•holiday the son of ,mei shouted for joy. And last year may this be lying benea
visitors with
parents, Dr. and here is the new creation. A new age the white snow. What then remail
Mns. F.
' Va.. 'Robert" Willis oi-f`" Tori,;11�0, i —a"new l'ici't for they vrjcL .tit ogtt „for us, Well wii9 it be for 'us if
spending the holidays with his "' ' -"is. 1,
par ,,f
-•St"'"a new heaven ,and a new can look ll`.•he manger of Bethlehe
M•i- and Mrs, W. G. Willis.erearth. Shall not the morning stars' and find confers t" cut g ;a jte dso9
Mr. Gibson n, is sof Western Uni- once ;more sing together? Shall not of God lying '
versdty, London, is spending the heli- within it. Tieu,tells y
days at his 'home here. the sons of men once more shoat for that if earthly homes are broken u
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Ferguson and joy He has prepared a place for
Doris are spending Christmas in To- you,
ronto. Are our hearts then tuned to sing. home eternal in the heavens; He tell
Mr. Ordan McCormack who has with that angelic 'host? If it were not you that if families separate on earth
been seriously ill in Toronto; has re for sin, and worldliness, and deadness, God's people are united; that if ea•rthl
covered sufficiently to leave the hos they would surely rejoice at that glor- joys fade away, there are pleasures a
petal' ious message of peace and joy. If it God's right hand for evermore.
1Lr. I': W. Jackson of .1Lerricleville
and Miss Mary Jackson of Merlin are were not for these, which put as it t fear we too often look forward t
holidaying with their parents, Mr. and were, their deadening finger upon Christmas jays without Christ, an
Mrs, L. C, Jackson, our heartstrings, how our hearts when we do so, is it not much th
His many friends will be pleased .to would thrill and trem'b'le, and ring out sante as in was when
know that Mr, inns. l with sin is re- with music, to hear the angels' won- room for there was n
covering alter being ill with shingles. g n Hini in the inn, We are - s
Miss Mildked Turnbull and Mr, ,drous message, to echo the exultant taken up and occupied with othe
Arnold Turnbull of Toronto are chorus on every Christmas morning, things that ave findmola
Christmas visitors with their' mother, It was not same new blessing ben- in our joy. place Chris
Airs. s T. Turmbue tow -ed on the angels themselves that Let us then kneel '
Miss Anna Sutherland of Torontom fancy to -day
is spending Christmas with her par- prompted their rejoicing; but it. was before that Holy Manger and take
eats, Mr, and Mrs, A. D. Sutherland, "for us men, and our salvation," that, front it some of those rich gems it
Mr. John Murray of Donaldson, as" on this morning, the Holy Babe contains for us; 'In' it ties that Jesus,
Minn., and,the Misses Murray of Ex- lay, in the manger at Bethlehem. It the
Ex-
eter, were visitors' at the home of Vers. long expected Messiah of the
G. T. Turnbull last week, turas our welfare—our deliverance— Jews. In it we niay also see the
Misses Isabel and Elizabehh Murdie our mercies—which, filled the very great Love of God the r Fath
er o
of Lucknow are spending a few days.heavens with songs of praise, sent His Son to take our flesh and
with their sister, Mrs. M. White.
Miss Hattie Dalton of Torohto is We ail talk of a happy Christmas. dwell among us. In it we may ,also
spending a few days' holidays this We all think of it and speak of it as see the great love of the Sou in con -
week With her mother, Mrs. R, J, ;a happy time. It is the world's fa-, descending to take our nature and
Da1toni, shion to do so. We wish each other suffer for us.
Conrad and Mrs, i R. heistCrevford. and Joy at this blessed ad are spending Christmas with � c season. And to' And if we really believe that God
Mrs. Crawsford's mother, Alis. D. many a'home it fs a Indy joyous seta- has so loved us, it moist beget in us
Ross, at Dresden, son with its gladsome gathering of: love for Him who has done all finds
Mr, and Mrs. Herb. Kearcher ofthe scatters family
Chiselburs!t spent Sunday at the home .. d y circle, with its For tis, and the world will then be able
of Mrs. R, J. Dalton. bright memories and its ' innocent to say without a sneer, "see how these
Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Murray of De- mirth., But is this all? Is Christmas; Christians love one another."
trout are spending their holidays •with a glad and happy season to us in no shall_ then in the f We
future ucre and pray
their parentis, Mr, .and Mrs: P. H. Mc- abhor way .than this? If not then we more for others, even as Jesus carne
Grath: have not found yet the true Christmas. not to do His own will, butthe
u ins
Elva ,Jefferson of Windsor andwill.
.Mr. Norman Jefferson 'of Toronto' Un- Joy' of aim who sena Him
ivershty, are spending the holidays True Christmas joy must be 'o 10 And
.with their parents, Mr. and J y howb all unkindly feelings
B. ,i�efferson, Mrs, W. Christ—joy ' in the glorious news should be banished at such a season,
Mri and Mrs, Chas. Wright of M•e which this dray ;tells us; joy in the how all hands should be joined all
Killop are Christmas_'Dai west b'frthday df a `'Saviour; which is injuries foegiven, • J
J $nen, all cruel words aiid
Mrs. M, White. - g s °f. Christ the Lord." If our joy sprins. deeds' atoned -f
Misses-Miargarct McGrath Sfor. C hr st itan, without Mary McGrath G ata of Bi -ant- not from this; if this' heightens not its, Perfect love is to a Christian, '
IcGrath of Toronto and Let the In a nation
Evelyn McGrath of ,D gladness, and brightens not its light, cry and a sin
.Detroit -are spend- g Incarnation,
ing their •holidays with 'their parents, if mid all our pleasures, and tnid illi the fact that Jesus took our flesh upon
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McGrath. our mantic; there be no thought of Hite, teach us to sanctify' our bodies.
Mu and MPS. F. E. Murray of De- hlim who came to shed a glory on all If tempted to do evil ,with our, Ilan.
trout are Christmas visitors with the the bright things of. the world, and to: let nus chock ourselves. ds,
letter's parents; Mr. and Mrs,r:Rolan+d v s with the
Kennedy. shine with a ca+ini radiance oe all its t thought that Jesus' hands wereyinailed
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OPPOSITE REXA'LSL DRUG, S` O-R'E` '
we .offend with the` tongue, let us re-
mentber the tongue of Him who pray-
ed for Itis enemies, . If we think evil
M others in our secret heart, let us
think of the heart of Jesus which was
broken for us, and so repent.
Thus are we to follow the leading
of .the Child; we are to set our gaze
firmly upon -Him and take Him as
our .guide always. Then-our.religion
will be what it should be, net the do-
ing some one great thing. not the..
making of grand professions which
we do not keep,,but a quiet. gentle,
humyle, loving life, the life of our
Saviour, and the life of those who are
followers of _Godwas dear children."
And now that we have worshipped
the Child Jesus, let us pray that He
may -lead and guide as always through
the coming year. through dark days
and bright; let us ask Him to lead us
in gentleness, let us ask.Him do teach
us and lead us in the love wherewith
He loved and so be our guide unto
death, and so enable us to see Him
face to face, not in the manger, but
on the throne around which we may
dwell for evermore
TOWN TOPICS
Miss Marion Scarlett of Cedarvale
School. Georgetown, arrived Wednes-
day of this week to spend' the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Scarlett.
Miss Grace Kerr of Port Burwell
is spending the holidays at her home.
MISS Gladys Shillinglau-ef Toronto'
is spending :the holidays with her pa
rents, lir, and Mrs. T. G. Shitlinglaw
Dr., and Mrs. F. Harburn ar
spending Christmas with '.[r. and
Mrs, Herald Lawrence and lir, and
\Irs, Irw'iil Trew•artha, Winthrop.
Rev. and Mrs. I. B. Koine are
spending Christmas with the former''
parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Kaine.
Miss C. Fletcher of Durham i
spending the Christmas season w•itl
Mir, and. Mrs. F. W. Wigg.
and Mrs. M. R. Rennie and two
sons are spending Christmas with
Mrs. Rennie's mother, Mrs, 'Wm
Dougall, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palin, Miss
Sarah Brown and Miss Alice Brown
are Christmas guests With lir, arid.
Mrs. Joseph Granmett,
'Dr. and -Airs. Crouch and family of
Toronto were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
J. G. Mellen for the week -end.
Miss Besse Grieve of Chatham is
spending the holidays with her par -
ens .
par-
ents, Mr. and Mr Thos. os. Grieve.
Miss Jean Cteff of Woodstock is
spending the holidays with her par-
ents. Mr, and Mrs. A. re. Cliff.
Mr. George Holgate of Kirkton is a
holiday visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Webster. After the
new year Mr. Holgate will go to the
nt Institute, Guelph.
w rwq 4Hoag of HagersviU,Ina'•
itr tt, -., c rfh hi age rs
spending the hohdaj : y„ par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hoag.
Miss Margaret McMillan of 0.A.C..
Guelph, is spending the Christmas
holidays with her father, Mr. Thos.
\lc\iiltan, MiP.
Misses Ida and Era Love of Toron-
to are spending the holidays with their
parents, Mr, olid Airs. Joh0 Love.
\'trs, David Ross leaves on Satur-
day to spend the winter with her dau-
ghter, Mrs. Pauli, in Stratford.
Services on Christmas Day iii Si.
Thomas' Anglican Church will be held
at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m,
.hiss Perna Graves bit on -Saturday
to spend the holidays visiting • her sis-
ter in Detroit,
Misses' Mildred Johnstone of Wau
bausheue, and Thelma Johnstone of
Elgin are spending the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos.
Johnstone.
lir. Jack Front of Queen's Univer-
sity, Kingston, is spending the holi-
day season with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Reuben Frost.
•Mises Mary Hays of Toronto is
spending the week with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Adana Hays,
Mr. L. E. Webster of 'Windsor is
spending the holidays with his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, John Webster.
Messrs. George and Donald Aber
hart of London and lir. Ira Za!vitz
of London, are visiting at the home of
Air. and Aire Geo, Aberahrt for
Ciiristntas,
Mr. Chas, Eaaans, lir. Edward
Evans and Miss Mino, of Hamilton,
are spending the week -end with Mr,
and Mrs, Harry Evans.
Air. and Mrs. Jas. 'Fairserviee, of
London, are spending Christmas Day
at the home of Mrs. L. Melville,
1, •
TOWN TOPICS
Miss .Gentrude W- eb- s- ter of. Toronto,
Mr, Bart Webster of Si. Joseph, and
'iiss Jean SVeb.ter of Stratford Nor-
mal School are holiday Visitors with
their - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lek.
Webster. •
Dr, and Mrs. Glanfield of Wallace
town are spending,,,Christmas with the
latter's father, Mr, \Win.-Elcoat,
Mrs, J. R. Ilabkirk, Miss. Jessie -
Flea and Mary and Air. Arnold' Imab-
kirk are spending the Christmas holi-
day in Toronto.
Mr. Edward Rankin of Fort Erie is
spending the holidays with his Inotlaier
Mrs, J. J. Hugg-ard:
Dr, Wm. A. Greig of Toronto'is
speedily, Christmas- with his' parents,
Mr. and Mrs, J.' C. Greig.
Mrs, E. McIntosh, -John se, left
Wednesday to speed Cttrist-mas with
her son hi Toronto.
Miss Marjorie Bickel'' of Toronto
is a holiday visitor with her parents,
lir and Mrs. \\', J. Bickel'. •.-•
Mr.Jahn Fergus:i of Stree.,ville
and Miss :Margaret rrerguson;of Strat-
ford Normal, are visiting their par-
etrt,, Mr. and Mrs. 'm. Ferguson.
'Miss Era Fee of S. dbtt '-spend-
ing the lioliday with h a qtr •;
and Mrs. W . G. \V. i•eeee
Dr. and ;firs. Armstrong of Mitchel
were visitors at the home of Mr, and
\lr- A D Armstrong on Sunday.
iErs. Adam Kline, N. Main s'., is
very poorly.
'Mr. Elroy Brownlee, Toronto, is a
holiday visitor at his hone:
A subscriber writing front Alberta
this week says they have been having
beautiful weather there ever since the
15th of October; very mild and no
S 110 W.
1
.Ir. '1''mPollard
\
of \Wo
adviile, is
a holiday visitor et the home f his
o h
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Pollard.
Misses Jean Alexander of Henson,
• and Margeret " Alexander of New
e
Hamburg, •
n and .lira. Shannon of Lon- '
don are spending the holidays with
their parents, Mr; and Mrs. Hugh
Alexander, .
MMr..and .Mrs. Chas. Adam are vis--.'
s ;ting in Toront• ,.
Mr, 'Jack• i iithlf1eyr w•ho has been
taking a special course for 3 months
at Queen's University, Kingston. is
spending the holidays -with his in t'aer
Mrs, J. D. Hinchley. He will return
after the holidays to Brantford Col-
' legiate staff, fresu which he had leave
of absence,
Mr, and \ors. Henry Hoggarth and
Miss Ethel 3IeDougall, Detroit, are
spending Christmas to Clinton with
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Atkinson, .
Miss Dorothy Hutchison of St. Ca-
therines is spending the holidays with -
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
Hutchison. -
i fisc
.Annie Brodie Bi, dry
of Arkoua is a
holiday visitor at her home.
Mr. George Hutchison of London
and lfr. and lies, Lorne Hutchison
and Peter
of Toron
t
o are
Christmas
guests with Mr. and Mrs. 'F•.D.
Hutchison,
Air, and 'Mrs. Wesley Hearn of
Saslaatchettan are spending a ;ninth
nes r', o itgfli fEi jt- levee;
I .. „ V Zap satr
r [es Wednesday 3..dso,H TElto r P A4 Ito
to spend Christmas with Mr• and nazi -(gen zea
Mrs. R: in Toronto. sa Ya ezt
Mr. W. H, Little of Port Dov lt[2uep a oat' , Cw 4 .Id uEoi(jl
spending the holidays with his fedi! puE 5111 o , 1 ao,tiarninZ 's r'- i T
thi� h Z
-e.
Miss Kehoe is spending the hoe -
days with relatives in Goderich.
'Mr. George Israel is reopening his
tailoring business, antL will -be'adibcat''
eel over the Denh'i'uicha Bank.
-Iisses Isabel and Jessie Archibald,
of Toronto, are spending Christnva+s
with their parents, Mr, turd AMrs;\,:Vi's
R. Archibald.
lir. Will H. Govenlock of Chica�
was a visitor for two days this week
with his father, Mr. J. R, Govenlocic,
and left for Toronto on Tuesday.
Mr. Clayton' Martin of Engleha'nt,
is a holiday- visitor in town.
One Seaforth lady received this
week from distant place, two turkeys,:
two geese and a chicken for Christ-
man. One of the turkeys carne from
the far West, This seems to be'an
annual affair as last year she was the
recipient of two turkeys, a goose and.
two chickens,
Miss Jenet Govettlock, Weston, is a
holiday visitor at her home,
Mr. John Sproat left this week t'
Christmas in. Detroit,
lir. and Alns. Sang Hanna r
spending Christmas at Woe SILO 9
With Mr. and 'urs, C, Weber.
\ir, W. Brine of Toronto
Wednesday to spend Chris"`d
his sisters, the Misses Brinsatpa7 ars
Air. and Mrs. R. Strad ,cg
5011 Mr. 91 titin Steph
Stephenson of Stante•
at the home of 'r rl,;,rooeaS Ip n
herslia+ke pn .Saturyale•s r
velli~ arE3\,fit-'xpsattpaA�AEr() aco r f
i1ooS, iqT _•iI;04%6'
S'
Aa
T.40.0/, 4
'3liGl
Gones£'6 tt , ,J -tit •sell pus UO eE
g Incl 1I
Hare 1'eft • 'e
Mr. Aaulnet Little,
M•r, and Mrs, F. J. Kerslake -.i'i
spending Christmas in Goderich
llr, and Mrs. D. I Hjll.: bee
Miss
31auS Ino 'do T `cote Y.ouE17 , y,.
do11u Io71 nI -Nly ii '
'ItiIIEi
S
Gladys IVT
c
Phe t.
e
of .B
1 •
enll .
spendingheli
days
.
.l
the
Ito l
tda
s vv'. �
ents,' Mr: and Y Ph her to
Mrs. M. McPhee. I:
Miss Miss Hazel Elcoat of Toron
spending the holidays with`hse
Mr..Wna. Elcoalt anii<
Jean Elcoat.
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