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aYn + '� ^ Monday, Dec. 1'In at 8.15 p.m. • AC2. Roland Stewart., of Hamil- Ldyp. urn; consolation, Mac Cizesn.ey. ' �.HA'Fl. $ LAUCaMTUN tyl,At1RF�N Q'HA.RA , ..
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' ,'Wyl', , i' ,t ' Cygttage with all m'od ton, :Dent the week=end at the home and Mrs. George Armstrong, hollow- "" 44 99 '
'izk4h,s^ r1 t�,.0a St I"hQmas NWrch Guild Meets- oY oils parents, Mr- sad JYs. Barr in a deJlciou lung)) Mr, and Mrs.
I3'I IAND IS. MINE .
(! y lile7aces;. 1 storey frame , Dancing 10 to 1 a.m. y s „
lt7 ,i i � I._fi ay!1t tl a for two families. The annual meeting of the Ladies' ADMISSION 5p GENTS atewart. Leybui7z were presented with a Wal Q?ze of the strongest .d�rzt} ciations of .xlle, Nasi •Qopqu�ero„rs yet '
kt ryl? { �� ,NyG , ifi fia1Rtprc brick house, on Wit- GuRld of St, Thomas' Church was held • Major Carl' Aber'hart, who recant- nut living room table and mirror silo men on the screen! &”
G t' +t{, i�,r ,11;1 " t tl'.(!e �� Qdern conveniences. on Tuesday Of th's week m the Parish ty returned Yr,, m E4.1and, was avis'- flowers. Mrs. Gordon Richardson
G;t' f%t" ,t k Ric' �i d't` ` ''" �` hall. Owing to illness, many of the for in town this week. red the following address: "Dear ti
,IVtiA w,11 ' ,r n+*�I ^ — r S the Camp Borden Flyers'in action all MQNDAY_, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
,fad al4l x0, Y ° s "1 h� members were absent. Due to the know Sills as their hard-hitting de ®Sgt. V� +1,:,,,,outugate; of Loudon, Muriel' and Bill: We, your friends: � ' f,
��' & RED P fence star in 194041. Last winter he and neighbors., ` THE BIGGEST THING TO HIT THE y
I la'�itm-' 1 it i Jl , k:, r , absence of thhe resident, Mrs• Me- spent the week -end with lila 'parents, have gathered 'here SCREEN i
,1„^ 411 �1 11� - Proprietor Gavin, the meeting was conducted by as easily the best defenceman in the Mr: and I.Mi's.,'W. E. Southgate. this evening •to honor you on the oc, - 4$ Stars
a ilii .,r J • ldiss Kathleen. Holmes, of Sk casion oY 6 Great Bands k
"i AF, , Rev. Dr. Hurford. The meeting was five -team group of Midland, Orillia, y your marriage. Please ae-
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{art � 74iie X14; Seaforth opened with prayers for the Paris)' Newmarket, Brampton and Angus Harbor, spsnt 'the week end with het cent this gift and trust it will remind STAGE DOOR Ci'A1�TTEEN ”
't1x1", +} r1 ° and armed forces. Very encouraging Bombers, for whom he toiled, Among mother, M'rs. Charles: Holmes, and you of us. Wishing you both success LAUGHS! SONGS! GAIETY! DRAMA! r
*d`a� $PCJgI IST IN ALL LINES OF A Soldier's Love Stor
reports were read from the various the graduates from Dunnville was al- aunts, Miss G, B. Holmes and i12rs. in 'the future.—Signed on behalY of y. Jr
I I�i��}`,,, v , &i� . N„SURA'NCE committees and -the Guild contribu- b'r'ed. Beattie, I'
P s, so .Charlie ward of Collingwood, who your friends and neighbors. Bill
qi�3 i—STI a tion was voted to the Wardens. It '.used to Play quarterback for the C.C. ° M' Joseph Johnston, of the•Dick made a'fitting reply of thanks and all NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY,.SATUI�DAY ,' ,
11 Ir N � was moved by Miss Holmes and sec. 1, football teams in their annual strug- House, is seriously ill in Scott Mem .joined in singing +`,folly .Good iFeih
1;41" � w. fib, onded by Mrs. Archibald, that the glen with dLar"old B.C.L, which incl orial Hospital. Vows." ALAN LAQD HELEN WALKER
t Second Division Present officers .be reappointed for dental) is now celebrating 100 years • Miss Audrey Cochrane is confin- 99 9
§ Y LUCKY JORDAN
,11 � ;11 . iFt�,�i,a, 1944: Honorary president, Mrs. C. ed to hoz• - ome with pneumozzia. '
Court of achievement in the fields of schol- ONE OF ALAN LADD'S BEST PICTURES'.
Holmes; president, Mrs. G. McGavin; astics a d athletics." • Mrs. Ab. Whitney spent a few , <�
" l Bounty of Huron vice-pz�esdd•en(i, Mrs. Oldfield; s,ecre- days in Woodstock •tWs week. WINTHROP -' - "" -- " ` ` -
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t bffioe aa; *he Dominion Hank Build- tar • S �� `
I 11 °� 1 y, Mrs. W. E. Southgate; treasur gt. Harry McLeod,' of Camp Coming = FIRST COMES COURAGE99 r
, a ° h' ofsee '`°"�° - LOCAL BRIEFS Borden, spent a few days with hi's The' Red Cross anis. will hold its -' _„._------- — -'-- -- a '•
\ �t �q' T„tldr grid Saturday, 1.80 ym. er, Mrs. Ada Reid; representative to
h to �'pm ;Saturday evenivg, ?.30 p.m. FIRST SHOW STARTS EACH %."VEINING AT Z.30
board of management, Mrs. Ada Reid. wife and family in Tuckersmith• `meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 14th. It is When Siegle Features are shown all atrons in b P
, J t . to 9 pea ! LAC; Mervin Nott, R.C:A,F., • Mr. Charles Dickson, of London, being held a week earlier owing o p y 9:15 will see I'
r ,hxr ^`~ After a vete of thanks had been leu • Oshawa; is spending two weeks' leave t complete show. b',
1 �. G.. CHAM'BERLgIN -Clerk
` � tiered to Rev. Dr. Hurford, th6 meet- spent a few days here this week. the Christmas holidays the following IV ATINEE EACH SATURDAY AT 2.30 P.M.
f + ' at the home .rof his parents, Mr, and .w
1�111,� ' _ ing was 'closed with the benediction, Mrs. Bernard Noi't, in Hullett. • Mr. C. V. Mitchell, of Toronto, week, Try and come to this meeting1 I .
• Miss Blanche Lightowler, of is relieving at tine Province of On- and bring .in any sewing that you, +,
�iap ;`"' -._ ` -,� tarto Savings Office here owing to have finished by` then.- . .l
n � Windsor, is a guest at the home of the illness of Miss Cochrane. Cavan Churc Sunda school con
lir iR�'; O O O O O Q O O O O O'O Mr. and Mrs. Arnold- Westcoxt this 11 y "" '
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� ` O _ O • Mr. J. D. Gemmell has gone to cern will be held Tuesday night, Dec. Stratford, with their parents, .Mr, and ard, Jr., Donald Howard and one t "
�s
1- %11, 'O Hohnes oy Whitney 'c"'.) � London to spend -the winter with Mr. 21st, in the church. Come and enjoy Mrs. Thomas Murray; Miss Dorothy daughter, Mrs. H. Curtis, all of Brant- ,
and Mrs. George F. Handley. a good program. Santa will make his Nolan, London, with her parents, Mr. ford; three brothers, George Howard,'
`�' .' O Successors to O and Mrs. James Nolan', , }�
i O S. T. HOLM ES. & SON O •Mrs. A. J. Reynolds, of Toronto, regular visit to the kiddies. Toronto; Lewis Howard, Detroit;' i3A. L O FUNERAL DIRECTORS O a visited here last week with her The flu epidemic is on the rounds John V. Flynn, w:hi a butchering in Joseph Howard, Toledo; Ohio, and
I ,y'r O Northside United Church.—Rev, H. Jack Thom the slaughter house, sli 4,
,,; ,, Main Street, Seaforth O p5on of Seaforth says: father m,Mr. G. A_ Sills, who has been again. pped, falling one •sisterfl Sister St. George, Wind-
V.'Workman, Minister: 11 a,m., "The ,, y P y pays confined to his room through, illness. • Mr, Wilson Little has made the Pur- into a "cement trench injuring hie soy. The funeral was conducted from
O Come tom shop, it real)
ch"� Unprofitable Servant"; 2,30 P.m., Sun- We make your old shoes look !lire new, • Mr Paul Dunn pf Hamilton; cha`e of a larger truck, wh%ch will s inal vertebrae. $e was confined to Thorpe „
O Ambulance Service O day School; 7 p.m., "The Fulfilment �r'gthers' Funeral Home,
O Adjustable hospital bed for O And know our service will please you.,, spent the week -end at the home of ed 'Yor several days, but is im r i
O rent. + O of Prophecy" Thursday, 7.45 p.m% be more convenient for his wo.k. P ov- West 'Street, on Wednesday mprning. x;'
lug' Mass was said at St. Basil's Church
tl�,< O Night Calls—Phone 65 O Prayer Service. Welcome to these his parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. Dunn. The Late Stephen P. Howard by Itev. Father E. V. Pickett and a
, Then, too, your harness we will meed, :,
O Day Calls—Phone 119 O -services. Or make some now, if re �. he death took place at 'the Brant -,large gathering of relatives '••and a
O - Charges moderate. quest you send;; .
lY St. Thomas' Church.—Rector, Rev, guektesa.nd b[tsandi harness hardware, DASHwOOD pita), Sunday, of friends were present to pay their re-
sR; '" Q '� Dr-. R. P. D. Hurford:. 11 a.m,, Flight- CROMARTY ford General Hoa !•
�r'; O O O O O O O O O O O O With competitive .prices will compare. Stephen Patrick Howard, third' son of •spects. Numerous mass cards and' r '"'f' .
, Lieutenant Floyd, Clinton; 7 p,m„ the, late Mr. and Mrs. Geor
a,' Mr and Mrs, T L Scott motor -A t Mr Ch'- t S ge Howard fl 1 t 'b
Character and Action." Sunday
School at 10 a.m.,
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e o s. ris ena chade died at her
.Lindsay last week where they visit- home on the Blue Water Highway oa•
O J. A. BURSE O
O Funeral Service O
O Dublin Orin. O
O Night or day calls: Pliane 43 r 11 O
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,_,.SPEICO ProdKe
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING STATION
Highest Cash Prices Paid For
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 1`70''=W, Seaforth
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Ndt till the loom is silent
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SE'AFOR'TH
. MONUMENT WORKS
(FORMFRLI" W. E:- CHAPMAN) "
^ Operated by
.,Cunningham & Pryde
You am invited to inspect our %tock
of CEMETERY MEKORXAI9'
Seaforth Tuesdays & Saturdays
See Dr: Harburn for, appoint ane
other time —. Phone 150,
Box 150 EXETER Phone 41'
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THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRLE - INSURANCE COT.
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HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
, OFFICERS: -
Alex McEwing, Blyt'6 Bres-
W, R- Ar.chilift1d, Seraforth - Vice -Pres.
Merton A. Reid, Seaforth '- Manager
and Secretary -Treasurer.
DIRECTORS : 1
Chris. Leorthardt, Brodhagen; E. J.
Trewartha, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
R.R. 3, Seaforth'; Alexander McEwln•g,
R.R. 1, {Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R.
Clinton; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 1,
Walton; Thomas,Moylan, R.R. 5, Sea -
forth; William R. Archibald, R.R. 4,
Seaforth; George Leitch, R.R. 11 Clin-
ton. _I=.RN
° AGENTS:
Finlay, McKercher, R.R. Y, Dublin;
S. Pepper, Brucefleld; J. E. Prueter,
Brodhagen;' George A. Watt, Blyth.
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Aro 'Invlted to Inspect the
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our We have
.our
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TAII LORE D -TO -M EASU RE
their annual meeting in their lodge
I S'UM AND „
bride donning a two piece wool dress
I , OVERCOATS
hall on Monday evening. The follow-
ing
,AOR
ed Sun'day on the formers cousin,
Mrs. Broadfoot, Pari Line.
LIES .AND a
officers were elected for 1944:
W,M., John, Parker; D.M., Walter
GENTLEMEN
our usual deliveries:
IN 7 PRICE RANGES
Mira, spent Monday in the village.
• 422.0 to MAO,
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, ' . ONLY
were A musltrat co,?t with, brown
.. ,SOLD
by I
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If you 'want to buy or sell anythin there is. no
[LL ESPI '
Geminbardt; Marshall, Wm. Parker
ls:t °lecturer, ,Lloyd Scotchmer; -2nd
C; A��1'g9R•�S D' ERS'
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cheaper or more effective way than using an Exposi-
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Thanking you for,
i t Ddu thffi yalurre )lard to 41E,
i =Barbara, spent ;,Sunday in $eaforth I
werl'li hi ., �- charit{a,
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W. A. of St, Thomas' Church Holds1
Character and Action." Sunday
School at 10 a.m.,
Patches and soles for your old rubbers
e o s. ris ena chade died at her
.Lindsay last week where they visit- home on the Blue Water Highway oa•
ora ri sites also paid tribute to the
formerly of Dublin, and husband of memory Of Mr; Howard. The pall- < r
St. 'Mary's Church,. Vublin, — 2.30
Are vulcanized here since you can't
ed with Mrs.; Scott's mother,, who re-
Monde in her 73rd
Y Year. She, was
Lilly Simons, 157 Terrace ,Hill Street. ,bearers were William S mons, Wm. J.
y , 'i
p.m., Sun �5ohool.; 3 p.m,, Flight
by others;
Heelers and insoles, polish and laces,'
sides near there.
Miss Mary Currie who has been
born on the Blue Water Highway and
had s nt 11 h 1'f
He was in his 49th year.. Hr. How Murphy, Wm. McMahon, Daniel Wail,
and leaves to mourn his loss besides CI m V' d
s pe a er i e in this commun- a 'pori and J. J. Roach. The
teat. Floyd, Ghnton, Character and As reasonable here as at other places. visiting with friends at Granton and it Her husband,'Phili Schade, died his widow, four sons, William New-' interment took place in St. Joseph's,•
Action, / P y' - p stead, George 'Howard, Stephen How- cemetery.
First PresTian Church.—Sunday Carlingford, returned home last week. in April, 1942. She is survived by an ,
r Lines and traces are on our wall Miss Gladys Miller, of Mitchell, was adopted son, John, at home, and three .
School at 104—m.; -morning subject, In readiness for heavy snowfall; a week -end visitor at the. 'home of brothers, Dr. J. G: Turnbull, Leam-
"Reality of God"; evening subject, "A The harness in stock at Jack's Repair, 'Mrs. McDonald. ington; Robert and Thomas, both of
Man Sent From God " Christmas
Is made strong by hand, with speoial Mrs: Clive McDonald, of Mitchell Sarnia, and one sister•, Mrs, Robert PUBLIC
NOTICE
party for the young people . at the , care. and family are at present visiting Taylor, of Grand Bend. She was a
Tome of Mrs. 15 H. Wilson _ wed- ., .,. w_th Miss Olive Speare. member of Grand Bend United -
nesday, Dec. 15th, at 8 p.m_ Mid- Church. The body rested at 'the T.
week meeting Thursday, 8 p.m.—Rev. F To Him Whose We Are and Whom Harry Hoffman funeral home in Dash- Having disposed of my Electrical Appliance
Hugh Jack, Minister. We Seek to Glorify wood where a public funeral service Business to Mr. Frank Kling, who gets immediate
Die el - Hudson.— was held Wednesday afternoon. In- • possesion, I wish to thank the public for the lib- °
9 A pretty wedding My- life is but a weaving terment Was in Crrand Bend cemter '
was solemnized on Wednesday in -
Northside United Church Parsona;e
,by the Rev. H. V. Workman, when
Miss Alice May Hudson, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Hudson, Seaford);
becazzte the bride of Dalton, W. Diegel,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Diegei,
Logan Tow4ship. The bride chose a
street -length gown of French blue
crepe with fringe trimmings and wore
a corsage of Cerise roses with match-
ing headdress. The bride's attendant
was Miss Doreen McLellan, Seaforth,
wearing rose crepe with a c s'a f
Between my Lord -and me;
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Rev. W. D. Cleave officiated.
I cannot choose the colors,
He worketh steadily.
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Oft times He weaveth sorrow, '
VA'RNA '
And I in foolish pride,
Therk thread's .are as needful
Fo,g,et He sees the upper'
Mrs. Tufffia , of Staffa, is staying
And I the .undbr side-
with her daughter, . Mrs. Aldington,
,
who is recuperating after her recent
Ndt till the loom is silent
I illness.
And the shuttles cease to fly,
Mrs. Harrison, of Clinton, is the
Shall God unroll the canvas
guest of her cousin, Mrs. M. Reid.
And explain the -reason why,
Miss Gertie Smith, of the R,C.A F
coral roses stud matching headdress.
Faithful," foli'dwed by prayer, -Mrs.
M.D.), Centralia, was a week -end
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Henry Diegel, brother the groom,
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Therk thread's .are as needful
guest at the, 'pare"rite) home,
frbM'St. Lu�lra chapter 2, verses 6-20.
was best man.. The reception, for im-
a
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annual meetings on Thursday of Iast
In^ the weaver's skilful hand,
,Pte. Elliott Chuter, of Ipperwash
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week in the basement of the church.
the
NOTICE
f.'
The officers were appointed for the
of Life." After the business and
As the threads of gold and silver,
Beach, spent. 'the week -end with 'his
•„
election of officers the candle -lighting
bzideasehomenwthvthe brede's mother
Mrs. A. M. Stirling; secretary,. Mrs.
service " was held. Those lighting
1,E CENT a word
in the pattern He has planned,
parents, Mr:and Mrs. E. Chuter.
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receiving, assisted by Mrs, Diegel,
David Dewar. W.A.--President, Mrs.
Mellis, Mrs, Johnston, Mrs. T, Work-
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The annual beef ring party was•
Makins; secretary, Miss Josephine
man, Mrs. McBride, and Mrs, J. Bell.
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mother of the groom. The couple left
. ® Owing to illness in
•
BAYFIELD
held in the hall Friday night.
the music. The meeting closed with
singing the prayer hymri, "Lord' of
,'
on a wedding trip to points east, -the
our We have
Light whose Name Outshineth,"
,
Mrs. Beatty and .Miss Mossop call-•
their annual meeting in their lodge
The Mission Band held 'bhe Decem-
bride donning a two piece wool dress
,Staff,
been unable to make
hall on Monday evening. The follow-
ing
Mr. and Mrs, .W. R. Jowett, of El
ed Sun'day on the formers cousin,
Mrs. Broadfoot, Pari Line.
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officers were elected for 1944:
W,M., John, Parker; D.M., Walter
in mustard shade with matching -hat.
She
our usual deliveries:
Mira, spent Monday in the village.
meeting was
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were A musltrat co,?t with, brown
opened with prayer by the leader,
followed by the prayer for peace and
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If you 'want to buy or sell anythin there is. no
Mrs. Elma Basset and daughter,
Geminbardt; Marshall, Wm. Parker
ls:t °lecturer, ,Lloyd Scotchmer; -2nd
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cheaper or more effective way than using an Exposi-
accessolzes. •
Thanking you for,
Purpose 'in unison Mrs T Kay told
i =Barbara, spent ;,Sunday in $eaforth I
.
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your continued pat- '
1
visiting, frieuda L
KI'PP1EN .
W. A. of St, Thomas' Church Holds1
The tbliChE 4 oY the 'public school
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Anrutal Meeting•—The 54th annual
rO�la e,
are .arranging • %or their Christmas
The service in the United Church
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nieetiiig of 0I, T,liotiias' branc#i of the
W,A,, WAS held in the parish hall On
Crid's B
concert to be held on the -evening of
Wednesday, Dec:''15th, in the Town
will be conducted by Rev. A. M. Grant
who will take as his subject, "A Vil-
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Monday last with' Mrs. W. E. South-'
akery
Hall„
lage Tragedy,"
The W. M. S. held its December
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gate, the president, in the chair. The
- The Sunday School of St. Andrew's
meeting opened with the scripture les-
The Home of White Clover
United Church'"' are holding
g their
'me,eting on Wednesday last at bhe
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son from St. John's Gospel, chapter
Bread
Christmas tree and entertainment in
home of the president, Mrs. Alyn
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11 verses 1 to 14, and was. followed
PHONE 34 •SEAFORTH
the basement ik-the Church on Th.urs-
Johnston, with a good attendance of
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by the Litany.. Prayer for the elec-
day evening; Dec. 23rd- ,
members azia visitors, Mrs., A. M.
Grant presided, and the meeting op-
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tion of officers and members' prayer
were given in unison. The minutes
Hold Annual Meetings
dried with singing "Oh, Come All Ye
were read by Mrs. Hurford; the treas-
urer's report and the social service
report were given, and Living Mes-
sage subscriptions were taken. Mrs.
Hurford read the anneal secretary's
report and,. Mrs. Parke gave the an-
nual treasurer's report; Mrs, Ada
Reid the annual Social Service report
and Mrs. Parke the girls' branch. Dr.
Hurford took charge of °the election
of officers which resulted as follows:
Honorary president, Mrs. M. E. Van
Egmond; honorary vice-presidents,
Miss E. Cresswell, Miss Flo Cress-
,
well, Mrs. Arnold Case and Mrs. C.
Holmes; president, Mrs, R. P. D. Hur-
ford; vice-president, Mrs. W. E.
Southgate: secretary, D08s C. B.
Holmes; treasurer,- Mrs. R. G. Parke;
social service, .Mrs; Ada Reid; Dorcas
secretary, Mrs. Georg'e McGavia;
Pianist, Miss n Josephine Edge; re-
presentative to board of management,
Mrs. W. E. Southgate. Dr. Hurford
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Faithful," foli'dwed by prayer, -Mrs.
The Ladies' W.M.S. and W.A. of
W. E. Butt read the scripture- taken
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St. Andrew's Unrjted-Church held their
frbM'St. Lu�lra chapter 2, verses 6-20.
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annual meetings on Thursday of Iast
Mrs. E. Chipe. ase „took the third
week in the basement of the church.
chapter from the study book, "For All
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The officers were appointed for the
of Life." After the business and
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year as follows: W.M.S,—President,
election of officers the candle -lighting
,
Mrs. A. M. Stirling; secretary,. Mrs.
service " was held. Those lighting
1,E CENT a word
i. '
Robert Scotchmer; -treasurer, Mrs.
candles were Mrs,. Monteith, ,Mrs.
David Dewar. W.A.--President, Mrs.
Mellis, Mrs, Johnston, Mrs. T, Work-
(minimum 2bc) is -
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; .
Makins; secretary, Miss Josephine
man, Mrs. McBride, and Mrs, J. Bell.
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Stirling;. treasurer, 'Mrs, Chas. Toms.
Mrs. J. Henderson was in charge of
all that it cos for r
L. O, L. E lects Officers'
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the music. The meeting closed with
singing the prayer hymri, "Lord' of
- you
a- classified ad. in -The
1.
The members of L,O.L. No. 24 #h81d
Light whose Name Outshineth,"
,
their annual meeting in their lodge
The Mission Band held 'bhe Decem-
Huron Expositor. An , h
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hall on Monday evening. The follow-
ing
ber meeting on Suzaday last, meeting
with the congregation and proceed-
Ad., that each week will reach and';be• read by. more'
officers were elected for 1944:
W,M., John, Parker; D.M., Walter
ing to the school room immediately
before the sermon. The
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than 2,000 families.
Westlake; chaplain, A. E. Erwin; sec-
meeting was
...*, .
retary,''Leslte Elliott; treasurer; Har-
old Stinson; financial, secretary, Chas.
opened with prayer by the leader,
followed by the prayer for peace and
'
If you 'want to buy or sell anythin there is. no
Geminbardt; Marshall, Wm. Parker
ls:t °lecturer, ,Lloyd Scotchmer; -2nd
'th Lord's Prayer in unison, The chit-
dren stood to repeat the Mission Band
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cheaper or more effective way than using an Exposi-
Purpose 'in unison Mrs T Kay told
closed the meeting with the benedie- lecturer, Wmr Mcuooi; 1st .Com., E. ' . •
VOR
Heard; 2nd Com., W. L. Ferguson; the story of a'Christmas package that for classified` ad. , Phone 41, Seaforth.
Jon, EOR SAVE 3rd Com., 'Robert Orr; 4th Com., Jno.' was, sent by a ivtisston Band to a Mis, "
"Ion school in Trinidad and the ad1.
Pitot Officer T. Sills.—The am 7 -Room Brick House, Church Street. Watson; 5th Com., Lindsay Smith. A �. ,
C P ventures -that %llowed until the I
Borden paper 'says' "Pilot Officer Bathroom, furnace, lights, town wa- d'ainty dunch was enjoyed at the close f v
ter. Good barn and hen house on of the meeting. Christmas present ' was given to the _
fihomas Daly Sills recei4ed his pilot's property. /, little 'Trinidad girt at the Mission a ��'f� Expo"s'itor
w sand commission recently at No. ' 7 -Room Frame House North Maln •• Christmas tree. The meeting closed j,i,
& S. .T.S., Dunnville. And his wife, St. 'Furnace, Lights and town water. TtL� by repeating the Miz. ah boned' ction
who s Sgt. Lenora Hickey � Sills, of TUCIERSIiZITHr ,.
Farm Property in unison. Mrs. T. ay was appoint-. -: =s --
the R.C.A,F., W.D,'s, Camp Borden, The Fat:: Foruni of.the the 2nd and ed assistant Mission Band'leader leader by ---
100 Acres, McKillop -Township. 1. - -
pinned his W171gs on. A nstiv• . of
Brick house bank Malan• 3rd"eoupeasfons of�+Tilckerami'th met, tiie auxiliary at the December meet-
Seaforth, oCpI, mom #ills li 'd been at loam, well underdrained, Convenient " at the home of Mr. and Mrs..Wiliiain ing. - ; , ' p, .
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Camp Borden• for- about three years, 1y located. Bell on Monday night last with an Mies Anna Damm returned to the''"
drlring which i mo lid Was in the c. 60 -acro erase T+'arm, alt seeds R ift A a E A D , o r'
• fi1 ns of TT3' b y :.
� � attendance of tweet adults and tett airport.after. a week a �red't at home, , •' 1 ,,
counts, rs ttoA, .Playdd a lot 'o z liksel1. . , P bort. Goad piece -of . , .L'. ? DISABLE D
land with ample water >siirpply, dli ldren. The discusa cIn..period was
antiaiatball silo 6von track dv �i,ts, devoted to health plantiin'g: The re .
er i 5 Acrea, Mcl�illop Township, ,
ilsl afdabirg Coffey✓, things found time to "' dQdlekiy' removed in iClean Sanitar�ltrueka. Phone collect.
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