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The Seaforth News, 1945-12-20, Page 5
THURSDAY, DEC, 20, 1945 DE MAY CHRISTMAS BELLS AND CHIMVIES. RING LOUD AND LONG. FOR YOU AND YOURS fox furniture Story VO•`c.�.`firYi`- 1 `-'A`W'.'`�R�Dr`.•F c: THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS Spr, and Mrs, Harold Politick and (, throe childa'en, of Vedder (tossing, returned to their home Mete l.hts r. , :N1344:, Arte'r spending lits leave here, ''sp Slur, lelhic•h will will go beck to British Columbia. Rev. J. M Keyes and Mrs. Keyes, O St Marys, were 'Vis'110M at the home or the fortnei's sister, Mrs, ;ante Rohl last weak, !' . Mr, and Mrs: Gordon Miltean anti slaughter Carol, were recent visitors with relatives in Ingersoll. pip Mrs, R. 0. Parke visited' with retet' i►� ; Ives in London last week, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reynolds and .Joan and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Lane and Botty. Ann, were week end guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Verbeem, Wallaceburg, Mr. and Mrs. William' 'Neely, and family, Stratford, spent the week at the home of Mrs, Neely's parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Reeves, Mrs. Irene Regeltr and daughter Yol�r Ruth Ann, of Waterloo, and Mrs. Don- ald Bown, Toronto, were. week end visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong. Miss Fergus Bell, Western Univer- sity, London, visited at the home of Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bell,' over: the week 'end. Miss Ernestine White, Toronto, is visiting with her mother, Mrs, M. White, Miss; Doreen Aseough, Reg N.. Lon- don, was the guest of Mrs. Roland Stewart over the ween end. Miss Elsie Murray spent the week end at her home in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Free, Strat- ford, were week enol visitors at the home at his parents. 1Ir. and M 'Wesley Free. St. Thomas' Sunday School 1'hrist- mac party will be held on Thursday, Iter. 21tth. :,t i.2o p.m. .31)'ileu, Talbot has t -tw'uerd home to 1. i nerheld after spending tiro past_ two weeks at the hone, of het. stern. Mrs, A. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Worry and pcx detighter Elizabeth Ami, Stratford. d spent the week elul at the home of rhitelt latter. mother, Mrs. 0. T. Tura i iiIr . John Muir and daughter Shir- ley hart returned alter spending the pest week at the home of lir. and Mr.. J. Davis. Fullarton. Mr. Donald Stewart spent the week crud with his brother. 1• (1 Frier d Stewart RCAF., Toronto. (, a Ct ASS' RADIO SERVICE Thanks all his Old Custom- ers, and New Ones, for Cauls in 1945, WISHING THEM ALL A REAL MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR CHESTERFIELDS & OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Repaired & Recovered Also Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah Swings & Steamer Chairs Repaired. Free Pick- up and Delivery Clifford Upholstering Co., Stratford Telephone 579 For tardier information apply at Box's Furniture Store SEAFORTH •: r'" ,a a '\..E'.��'� 'Via ;G"� '� '•�"��a �"t e 10 MR. AND MRS. JACK THOMPSON AND MR. CHAS, CUNNINGHAM WiSH YOU A MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR PRESENTATION Continued Front Pugs. Ono thoughts, 01 all your friends round about, 01' whom you sure have lots. May Clods richest blessing he with your Signed nt behalf ofYour friends and neighbors of Winthrop and es,.0 munity. Music for the evening was furnished by Mae and George- Smith, Mrs, James Hogg, Stuart 11ct'tl]l; and Crcorge Love. ,, ENJOY Northside United Chur'c'h Sunday School Christmas Entertainment, Friday, Dec. 21st, at 8 P.M. Admission Adults 25e Children Urns of the Sunday School) 15c V.rtloll.+lrtvC'�a�o' Shopping Centre A MERRY XMAS To You Yes, Everyone of You Oranges, Tangerines, G. Fruit, Lemons, California Grapes Nuts of all Kinds—Walnuts, Mixed Nuts, Peanuts, Shelled Almonds. Filberts, Pecans Cabbages, Turnips, Carrots Yams, Fresh Lettuce, Celery Tomatoes, Radish, Green Onion Nabob Coffee, 1' Ill bag iuc Fresh Cranberry Saner: 1 /it ,lar 341' r Foss Lt, Srot Phone 8 "SUPERIOR STORE" WISHING ALL MY FORMER PATRONS A Merry. Christmas Dublin Produce CO. A. Kostek et Sons WQM,W Mr, and Mrs. Joon Daly and child- ren, Joan and Mielt1t"l. left this week for Edmonton, where they will make their futin'c home, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edmunds and daughter Mary, Sarnia. Were week end guests at the home of Ile latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W..1. Finnigan. Mrs. Edmunds and Mary frill retrain bel,. until Chistmas. d') Miss t'at hums Ducharm steno- grapher at the Excellence ]'lour Mill. has returned home after audert.rning uta sartd nperat nn in St Joseph's Hospital, London: Slattery- will\h and \ll - J tut spotlit the t httsim n- Itolidap t 1he hong of ,lit Slatter s pat ` and Mrs.'s Bertrand. Mariner -1. Lance arro r - Lance Corporal- James n: •..,u. Mrs. Quinlan and Eleanor. Hamilton, spent the week end at the home of - his parents, ,lir. ailed Mrs. John Quinlan. Mr. and Mrs. 11. I,. 13o1 spent ibe week. end in Toronto. Sgt, Major George Knights. Ill's. Knights and Kenneth, of Clinton, visited relatives to I'lgmoltritilb' over the week end. Fiavorya.©Savory MAGIC Pork Nol Sift together Stir in 1 cup flour 1 tsp. Magic harking Perak r Ib tsp. snit 1 denten egg cup milk 2 tbs. melted shortening Grease skillet lightly. Make 6 large thin pancakes about 5 inches across. When brown on bort, 51553, heap In centers a fining trade of 136 cups of chopped cooked pork moistened. with 1 cup gravy or white sauce. Roll up, place on hot platter and pour remaining sauce over rolls. MADE IN CANADA SUNNYVALE CHICKS FOR 1946 It is not too soon to place your order for your chick re- quirements for 1946, while best dates are available. Leghorn, Barred Rocks, Leghorn X Barred Rock Hybrids. SUNNYVALE POULTRY FA M Phone 6G6 -r 8, Seafortb Andrew A. Moore, Prop. EAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15, EXETER 255 DARLING & CO OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry) .............., ------ r � rSA111:3)LE°rD momminivm 1 A N I M A L Quickly removed in clean', sanitary trucks. Phone collect 219 MITCHELL WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED TUCICERSMITH COUNCIL Continued Prom Pnge Ono cured, if possible, as a convalescent HosMel'las'terital for presented hise county. pport as 'Medical d a asOfficer Health which read and he'tvaspadylas 1 salary of $100.00 and inoculation s•xlterses of $36.81. The clerk was also instructed to forward a letter of sympathy to Mrs, Matthew Clark, Dashwclod, on the death of her hus- band who was a Councillor in the township of Tuckersntith for a num- ber of years. A by-law setting time and place for nomination w'as given its required readings and passed. County of Huron was paid County rates for 1945 amounting to $16,- 157.02. Other accounts passed were es follows: Rebate dog taw. 'errors, $iB.00t Postage and telephone, $28.- 60; births, marriages and deaths registration, $8.25; stationery and printing, $42,44; voter's lists print- ing, 685,00: roads acct., $495.87; schools, $9.189,31. After the meeting Council and officials were •entertained to a ban- oust at the Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, by Reeve Arthur Nicholson. A short progr=am was enioved which included nosiest numbers and recitations by 'Walker Bort of Seaforth. speeches 1,17 Councillors and Officials. Earl VattEgntond acted as pianist fm' the ,,,•cele^.'. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. • l!1)1 Weri,li,*n Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Pearl. of F, it- ett ,'greatly eelel',r'tted their 00th weldin0' antiivere013' quietly at their bone on Carlin, street with their torn rl:tnmhters Mrs. Norman Pass - are sed Miss Della. also Mrs. sister-in-law. Mrs. R. Skin- ner and her niece Mrs. Frank Ifine% wt..wrtqoAammex New Year's Dance. TUES., JAN. 1- IN CARDNO'S HALL MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA "The music that everybody enjoys" ADMISSION 5Oc DANCE IN ST. COLO \Il1AN WEU.. DEG, 26TH Mackie Denomme Orchestra. Dancing 9 to 1. Admission 500 HARLOCK We wish to all a Merry Xmas. We were very sorry of hear of the death of the late Mrs. Frank Martin of Brussels, but formerly Miss Jennie IReid of Murdock. We wish to extend sincere sympathy to Mr. Martin and family, also to her sister. Miss Mary Reid and brother' Angus amt David .Reid of Harlock-and all the friends ,lir, Win, Sell recently visited his daughter, Vlrs, Chopp and husband in Detroit. Mr, and 'Mrs, Norman Lloyd and children of Clinton visited her par- eats, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MoEwing on Sunday. Service in Burns' Church was postponed Sunday,. owing to the storm Christmas school concerts are on 'the way, The Harlock school held their concert Tues. evening of last week. We are sorry that Mrs.. Daniel. Stevens is in Clinton Hospital but hope for 3 speedy recovery. Mr. Leo Watt is not gaining at his many friends would wish. Card of Thanks 'ro ill thou,. t('1 0 s, r1I. hewer, uitel loamd car.; and to Ihnv,. whu show- ed kindness to Mr. ntmrlson in tri, sickness, please accept thanks. --Mrs. John Shobbrook,'Lon desboro First Presbyterian Church Minister REV. RICHARD H. WILLIAMS, S.A. CHRISTMAS SERVICES 11 A.i41.-PUBLIC WORSHIP: "The Divine Invasion" MUF1e-- Aria "C=omfort Ye" James T. Semi chorus --"And The Glory. of The Lord" Solo- 'Je>;u Iianibinrl Miss Doris Ferguson Male Quartette — bibtnt Night. Holt light." 7 1' M. -Y[ 13J,((' WORSHIP: Christ - They Supreme Aullloriry" Musie'— Holo "1) Holt Night" tI s. D t-apr.! Ladies' i''hetn"•-"Ring Out Sweet Betts u,...htr Choir I .e Hallelujah Chorus.—.0 mca PROCLAMATION On instruction from the Council 1i hereby proclaim Wednesday, Dec. 26th, (Boxing Day), 1945, a public holiday for the Town of Seaforth, and respect- fully ask the citizens and business ;_men to observe same, JOHN J. CLUFF Mayor 000 SAVE THE KING Cly IF 1.r@ a ISTMAS TELEPHONE GREETING f I W is >u'' good_ tun ,n CHRISTMAS is only a few days away. Long Distance calling will be heavier than ever this year. On long calls—especially to Western Canada, the Maritimes and remote United States centres -there are sure to be delays at Christmas time. So if you plan to exchange greetings by Loug Distanee, why not do so now? We will do our best whenever von dill, but your chances for avoiding delays are better if you telephone some time this week. J, M. GOODWIN Manager;40,4r4lig:Itgr .4 Or igr-iittr,ttAW