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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sea -forth, Ontario
CHRISTMAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1947
10 A.M.--Sunday School; The girls and boys are asked to bring their
white Gifts
11 A.M.—PUBLIC The Christmas Message
Choir— 'Christians, Awake, Salute the Happy IlIot'n'
Solo— 'Selected' — Miss Marion Mason
7 P.M.—PUBLIC WORSHIP: Carol and Candlelight Service with the
Senior and Junior C'huirs and members of the Sunday School
participating. This will be one of the outstanding services of
the year, Plan to be present l
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To Farmers
and Feeders
Christmas Greetings
with a bonus
We extend our Special Prices of $3..00
to $4010 ' ' ton reduction to Dec. 31 on our
EXCELLENCE FEEDS.
Bran, Feed Flour, Oats, Barley, Wheat,
whole or ground, at market prices
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FEED DIVISION OF
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Toddlers' Ski Snits $7.50 & $8.95
mill Romper:, $269
'Boys' two-piece Cotton Jersey Suits 1.29 & 1.98
& Wool Je scly Shits 2.65 & 3.25
P,lollses $1.25 to $2.50
Girls. 1;rus1>.ed Rayon Hoods & Parkas $1.85
3 only Wool Plaid Parkas, size 4, 5 & 6 $12,00 a?
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MakeTthh Christmas One To Be
Remembered, ith
A Chesterfield Suite Sofa Beds & Studio ('ouches
Bedroom Suite Lazy Boy & Cogswell chairs
Breakfast Room Suites Tri -light Lamps
Torchaire Lamps Table Lamp
Pin-up & Bed Lamp Coffee Tables
Occasional Chair Occasional Tables
Magazine Racks Wool Blankets
Chenille Bed Spreads Metal Beds
Spring, & Spring filled Mattress
Axminster Rugs 9x1.2, & 71x9
Occasional Chairs
Cedar. Chests Corner cupboards
Mirrors, all sizes & shapes
Give Home Furnishings for Christmas
Add
FURNITURE
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FUNERAL SERVICE
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WALTON
S.3. No. 7 (Leadburv) is having!
its Christmas entertainment on
Thursday evening, Dec... 18.
Mrs. Eliza Ramsay of Walton has
been an invalid since fracturing her
hip in November, 1945, and during
that time she has received many
kindnesses for which she is grateful
to her friends, Mrs. Ramsay writes:
"Long years ago it used to be said
of old people who fell and broke
their hip, it was the end; but not so
with me.” Mrs. Ramsay fell on the
street in Walton and through 0 ser-
ies of misadventures there was con-
siderable time elapsed before the
full extent of her injuries could •be
determined, Mrs. Ramsay continues:
"I am still in bed, I sit up part of
the day, and two men help me to
walk."
The many friends of Mrs. Albert
Clark, East boundary, are pleased
to know she is recovering from an
attack, of pneumonia.
BRODHAGEN
The Ladies' Aid of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church held 'their annual
Christmas party in the basement of
the Church last Wednesday evening
with their husbands as guests which
numbered about 70. A delicious pot-
luck supper was enjoyed, after which
games were played followed• by a
program consisting of: The opening
address by the President, Mrs. W.
Schultz: Song by the ladies, " We're
glad" and "Bonnie Parodies". Read-
ing by Mrs. Manuel Beuerman, Sa-
crifices, Song by all "0 little Town
of Bethlehem". A short play, "A
Christmas Present Mystery" by'Mrs.
Geo. Mogk, Mrs. J. Amstein, Mrs.
Harrold MIogk. Song by all, "It came
upon the midnight clear". Reading,
Mrs. Manuel Beuermann, The Spirit
of the Ladies' Aid: Comic song, Mc-
l.amaras Band and She's too fat by
Mrs. Green, Mrs. Dalton Hinz, Mrs.
Geo. 1VJogk, after which followed the
visit of Santa Claus.
Miss Dorothy Querengesser of
Toronto spent the weekend at the
home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Querengesser.
Mr. Ivan Querengesser has taken
a position in Toronto for the winter
months.
Mr. Ed. Ahrens is confined to the
Stratford General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Deigel are
visiting in Detroit.
Farm Forum was held at the home
of Mr, and Mrs C. W. Leonhardt on
Monday evening.. Next week it will
be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Amstein.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Queren-
gesser and Susan of Waterloo, with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Querengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barber and
Shirlie Anne of Guelph with Mr.
and Mrs. Jiro. G. Bins.
'Mrs. John Brodhagen, NIr. Wil-
fred Brodhagen of Mitchell and Miss
Fleming of Stratford, with Mr. rand
Mrs. Harold Mogk.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wurdell of
Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. John
Amstein.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fischer spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jordan.
Moving pictures were shown in
St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Sunday
evening, on Stewardship.
VARNA
Special Christmas services will be
held in the United Church on Sun-
day next Det 21. Tho regular ser-
vice in the morning and a special
-rrviee in the evening.
The Sunday School Christmas en-
tertainment will be held on Monday
evening Dec. 22,in the township
hal], lunch will e served at the
The township council timet for its
la -t ntec"tin,c of the year on Monday
of this week. •
HENSALL
Rev. Sanderson Guest Speaker
The regular meeting of Carmel
Presbyterian Young People was held
in the school -room of the church on
Monday evening. The president Mr.
Clark Kennedy conducted the wor-
ship period. The meeting opened by
singing several Xmas carols after
which Robert Taylor led in prayer.
The scripture was read by Russel
Moore. The carol "The First Now
ell", Rev. R. H. Sanderson was the
guest speaker and gave an interest-
ing address based on happening elf
his younger days in England. He
snake on religious services of that
time and also related some humor -
nus incidents which were much en-
ioved by those present Miss Aline,
Bell favoured with a vocal solo en-
titled "The Gift". Arrangements
were made to prepare boxes for
shut-ins at Christmas, donations will
he accepted by members of Carmel
Church,these boxes are to be pre-
pared at our next meeting, Dec, 22.
The meeting closed by singing "Joy
to the World" and the Benediction
by Rev. Ferguson.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1947
LOGAN
Logan Council met .on December
Sth at 1. p.m. Win. H. Chaffe being
absent due to a recent illness. The
Reeve presided, the minutes read,
adopted and signed. Correspondence
read and disposed of. Clerk instruct-
ed to write for further information
on vacation of employees with pay.
T,V.A. account of $14.00 ordered
paid, Logan share . of first levy.
Rudolph Mueller was paid the stun
of $25.00 for Cutting willows in Weir
drain being part of intended clears
out of `Rahn Drain, being its outlet;
the drain has been surveyed.. Glen
Battin, $1.12, Roy Bradshaw, $11.-
12, Dick Bradshaw $7.50 and John
Bradshaw, $13.37 for cutting wil-
lows in extension of N.W. drain or-
dered paid, the drain has been sur-
veyed. Fees of D R O.s., Poll Clerks
and polling booths were ordered paid
$6.50, $4.00, 15.00. 1111.0.11. salary
ordered paid, $175,00. Caretaker of
hall paid his fees, -the sum of 129.
Court of Revision on North East
drain and extension was formed.
By-law 434.1947. Appeal of R.
Bauer on Lot. 2, .Con. 9, allowed,
acreage reduced to 25 acres and as-
sessment to $22.50. Other appeals
dismissed and Court of Revision
closed. Appeals were filed with the
Clerk by Geo. Douglas and N. Mor-
eno (immediately) from the Court
t e om
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of Revision to the Judge last date
for such appeals being 10 days from
closing of Court of Revision. Road
accounts ordered paid, total of $1,-
307, 80 and General accounts order-
ed
rdered paid being $540.58. Council ad-
journed to meet Dec. 15th, at Twp.
hall, 1 p.ni. John A. Rudolph, Clerk.
WINTHROP
The annual Xmas concert was
field in Cavan Church, Friday, Dec.
12 with a large attendance: The Pa-
geant, "Gifts for the King," put on
by the S.S. children under the
leadership of Mrs. Will Dodds and
Mrs. E. Toll, was well presented.
Santa Claus made his usual appear-
ance and distributed gifts from a
well laden tree.
Mrs. Theron Bettles spent the
weekend in Goderich with relatives.
_Misses Agnes and Doris Broadfoot
of London spent the weekend with
relatives here.
VARNA
Themany fr'iends o the Rev
f
LeVei'ne Morgan will be pleased to
welcome their Rector back to his
parish where he will administer Holy
Communion at 11 -a.m., Sunday,
Dec. 21st, An appeal to all mem-
bers is requested. During the ab-
sence of Rev. Morgan, Mr. T. Lloyd
Lake, a student of Huron College,
very ably carried on the service and
while here made many friends who
look forward to a bright future for
Mit Lake.
Mr, and Mrs. Soper and family
spent Sunday with friends in Stra£-
fordsville.
Mrs. Jamieson of Centralia is
spending a few days with her moth-
er, Mrs. Reid.
HENSALL
Mfrs, Mary Hennesey of London
spent the weekend with Mrs. Elsie
Case.
Mrs. Jack Corbett, Rose and Con-
nie spent the weekend in London
with the former's sisters, Mrs. Leslie
Adonis and Mrs. Chapman.
Special Xmas Services will be
held in the Ilensall iJnited Church
on Sunday, Dec, 21st. Rev. It. A.
Brook will speak on the theme 'The
Spiritual Dawn". In the evening a
candle -light se}Wire will be held in
which the choir members of the Sun-
day school and congregation will
combine in a service of Christmas
anthems and carols. A children's
chorus will sing "Away in a Man-
ger". Nine readers from the Sunday
School will be light -bearers and
bring messages from scripture.
White Gifts will he presented to
help the needy folk in Britain.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bell of Lon-
don, visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Bell.
Mrs. Lorne McNaughton, returned
home after spending a week with
her daughters Miss Helen McNaugh-
ton and Mrs. John Duncan, hi Tor-
onto.
The Hensall Public School concert
will be held in the Town hall, Hen-
sel] on Thursday, Dec. 18th at ,8
p.m.
Mr, Wm. Fee and Miss Mary Fee
visited recently with friends in
Goderieh.
Who Wrote "Night Before
Christmas"?
You'll find an absorbing behind -
the -scenes report about the most
famous of all Yule poems, in The
American Weekly with this Sunday's
(December 21) issue of The Detroit
Sunday Times. Also for your holi-
day -time attention will be Christmas
decoration ideas and suggested reci-
pes for Christmas dinner. Get Sun-
day's Detroit Times.
Music will add Joy
to your Christmas
Now is the timte to replace your old radio
with one of the new and improved
models we have on display
1:t RCA 'VICTOR RECORDS MAKE MOST
ACCEPTABLE GIFTS
DALY'S
STAFORTH
E 0 E; T THEATRE
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SEAFORTH,
NOW VLAYSNG "AWES IRISH ROSE" Thur. Fri. Sat.
with MICHAEL CIIEI{0V — JOANNE DRU — RICHARD NORRIS
A Bin," Crosby Production—the moat baioved story of Yoath and live. It i5 WI rh out n
doubt the most riotously romantic hit in pictures,. Don"L miss this Comedy Mosaic
MON. TUES. WED. "BOOMERANG" .Double Feature -.
with Duna Andrews & Jane Wyatt
It actually happened a number of years age and to -day remains an unsolved murder
—Anel THE WALCO'I"T - LEWIS FIGHT
NEXT THURS. FRI. SAT
"THUNDER IN THE VALLEY"
In Technicolor with LON McALLI$TER mai PEGGY ANN GARNER
Based on the novel, "BOB, SON OF BATTLE" by Alfred 011ivmtt.
Coming
"WINTER WONDERLAND"
with LYNNE RQBERTS — CHARLES MIKE
HARLOCK
The teacher and pupils of No, 7i
school held their Christmas entertain.,
ment Dec. 8. There was a good attend-
ance and the program was good. •
The teacher; Mrs. Arthur Colson,
and pupils of No. 6, held their Christ-
mas ,entertainment Dec. 11. They also
had a good program and a full house.
Nor: and Mrs. Arthur Colson Mr.r.
and Mrs. Robert Jamieson and NIr.
and Mrs. Ilarry Sturdy, spent the
week end in Waterioo and Toronto,
going Friday and returning home
Sunday night.
Mr. Robert Jamieson and his bro-
ther Will `Jamieson Waterloo, called
Friday night on Mr Albeit Rapson,
who has been for some, time in the
hospital. They say he was in good
spirits but very thin.
Mr. John Rapson and brother Harry
Of McKillop motored to Kitchener
Sunday to see their father Mr. Albert
Rapson, If all is well they expect he
will soon be able to get home:
We are very sorry Mr. Thomas
Neilans has not been enjoying good
health lately, but hope he will soon
be his usual self again.
Mr. Isaac Rapson spent one evening
last week at the home of Mrs. Annie
Leiper and family.
Mr. Archie Watt and a friend spent
the week end at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Leo Watt.
Mrs. Watson Reid and her pupils
are holding their C:hr'lstmas 'entertain
tit
eat. in Londesliorc ball Dec. 2 2.,, Mrs.
Reid always puts on a good concert so
rweoads,pe for a good night and good
!to
BORN
SCOTT---- At Scott Memorial Hospital
on Dec, 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
13. Scott, RBA Seaforth a son.
WILLIAMSON — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on Dee. 14, to Mr. and
Herbert Williamson, Walton, a son,
PATRICK—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on Dec, 14. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Patrick, RR2 Walton, a daughter',
ETUIS-- At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Dec. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Etue, RR2 Zurich, a son.
SHOBBROOK — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on Dec. 17, to Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Shobbroolt, R111 lIlytit, a
daughter.
SPECIAL
XMAS NIGHT
DANCE
December25-.
IN LIMEY'S HALL.
DUBLIN
NORM CARNEGIE
AND HIS BAND
DANCING 9 TO 1. TICKETS 76e
DANCE!
AUSPICES OF KIPPENEAST
INSTITUTE
HENSALL HALL
MON., DEC. 29
FLANIGAN'S ORCHESTRA
Ladies' Lucky Lunch Ticket
LADIES PLEASE PROVIDE LUNCH
Dancing starts at 9'P.M. Admission 50c
DANCE!
Staffa Hall
FRIDAY, DEC. 19
MIURDOCFI'S ORCHESTRA
Auspicesi
of Dublin Girls
Softball Club
A RECEPTION
Will be held in Winthrop Hall on
TUESDAY, DEC. 23
For Mr. and Mrs. Ross McDoeald,
newlyweds
Everybody welcome
Please bring lunch
EtAINSWAIUMAIMAIMAIWIAANIAANRI
PROCLAMATION
BOXIN
By resolution of the Council I hereby
proclaim
:'MAY,SE . E B
(Boxing Day), a Holiday for the Town of
Seaforth, and respectfully request the
citizens and business men to observe same.
M. A. REID
Mayor
GOD SAVE TFIE KING
This Christmas, give a
SULOVA Watch! There is
no remembrance so precious
as a dependable timepiece
—none that lives so long 4n
useful service.
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE & GLASSWIRE
A small deposit holds any article until Xmas
J. A. WESTCOTT - Jeweller - Seaforth