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SPENCES Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
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Ease. and Poultry •
7.. Phone 170-W, Seaforth .
SEAFORTH
MONUMENT WORKS
(PoRMRder.V W.. R. CHAPMAN)
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MEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
OFOGERS:
Alex Mewing, Blyth - - Pres.
..W. E. Archibald, Seaforth - triee-Pres.
Merton A. ',telt', Seaforth - Manager
4a and Secretary -Treasurer.
' DIRECTORS:
Leonliardt, 13rodhagene E. 5-
Trewartha, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
R.R. 3, Seaforth; Alexander MeEwing,
R.R. 1, Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R.
5, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 1,
11*S1:toil Thomas Moylan, R.R. 5, Sea -
forth; William R. Archibald, R.R. 4;
Seaforthe George Leitch, R.R. 1, Clin-
AGENTS:
Finlay MeKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin;
E. Pepper, Brucefield; J. E. Prueter,
BrodhAigiin; George A. Watt, Blyth,
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Marjorie ,k-Wtou ,graAdslouglitOr
of the late John Seefort14
took place 'te Vancouvei;OE) ox
Satiuday, January ist. Mrs. Riley
had been ill 'only 'about a day. The
remains- will be brought to Mitchell
to the borne of her father, and the
funeral win be held on San -Tian, Jam
Stai,„ with interment is Maitlaadbank
cemetery. She is Survived •by. her
father, her •husband and three chil-
dren.
Make Presentation.—Quite a num-
ber of people gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Coombs, Egniond-
ville, and presented Pte. W. C.
Coombs with, a *1st 'watch. Mr. R.
McLean, Jr., read the address and
Miss Peggy Trapnell made -the -pre&
entation. Wesleyethatiked the people
for the beautiful gift, but he actinit.
ted that there were times he had
plenty to eay, but this one time he
could not say very much. Ile assur-
ed them that every time he looked
at his watch, early or late, he would
think of the people who presented
this watch to him. The evening was
• spent in cards and dancing until mid-
aight ,
Women's Institute Will Meet.—The
Seaforth Women's Institute Will meet
on Tuesday, Jan. llth, at 2.30 at the
honi.e of Mrs. E. B. Comte. This is
the publicity meeting. The roll call
will be answered by "One improve-
ment I would like in my home.” Will
the members please bring new or us-
ed clothing for Russian relief. The
motto will- be taken by Mrs. H. V.
Workman, "Life without a purpose
is like a ship without a rudder." The
topic will be taken by WS.' E. P.i
Chesney. Let us aim to start the,
New Year with a full attendance of
members. Visitors' are ahrays wel-
come.
Northside United Church.=Rev. H.
V. Workman, Minister: 11 a.m,, "The
Proving Our Faith"; 2.30 p.m., Sun-
day School; 7 pan., t'Our Response To
His Call." Thursday, 7.45.p.m., Pray-
er Service: . •
St. Thomas' Church..Rector, Rev.
Dr. Hurford 11 a.m., "We'Are...Come
'To Warship Him"; 7 pan., "The
Epiphany of Jesus." . Sunday School'
at 10 aan.
St. Mary's • Church, Dublin. — 2.25
p.m., ,Sunday School; •3 p.m., "We Are
Come 'To Worship Him." ,
eaFirst,Presbyterian Church.—Sunday
School at '10' -a.m.; morning. subject,
"The Challenge of Faith"; evening
i.
subject, "The ifying Power of
.0hrist" Midwek meeting next week
at 8 p.m.—Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister.
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Died in Detroit —The death took'
place at the home of his daughter in
Detroit of Henry Iluffnaati, on Sunday,
January and, following a ,stroke Which
he -suffered an Christmas Day._ He
was born near GoderiCh 91 years ago
and eame to Seaforth twenty-five
years ago, and tater removed to De-
troit. He is survived by four sons:
& ohn Huffman, Gederich; Angus' -'4.
Huffman and George Huffman, Acme,
Washington, and Edward J. Huffman,
Vancouver, B.C„ and three daughters,
Mrs. Cerveny, Detroit; Mrs. Whittam,
North Bay, and Mrs. Gilroy, Sault
Ste. Marie, Mich. The funeral took
place on Wednesday .from the Holmes
& Whitney Funeral °Impel, Seaforth,
at 3.45 p.m., with Rev. Hugh Jack
offieiating. Interment was made in
Maitlandbank cercietery.
Death of W. J. Walker.—Mr. Wil-
liam John 17Valker,lqor many years a
Prominent resident and business mai
in Seaforth, died at -his. residence,
High Street, on Monday morning,
January 3rd, after a short illness. Mr.
Walker was a' on' of the late Thomas
Walker anti'was bore on. the Walker
homestead, 6tui line of Morris, 80
year ago, and spent his early life
there. On March 26, 1890, he was
united in marriage to Mies Jane
Welker, of Brussels, and settled on 'a
farm in Morris Tow-nship. Later be
disposed of the Perth •and moved to
Brussels, where for eight years be
was engaged in the furniture and un -
dei -taking bueiness. After a short
residence in Tees*ater, Mr. :Walker
came to 'Seaforth in 1906 to engage
in the furniture and undertaking busi-
ness, which he carried on success-
fully for 34 years, when he retired
from active husin-ese. He was widely
known in the town and surrounding
country. Besides his wife, Mr. Walker
is survived 'by a family of two sons
and two daughters, Mr. Samuel Wal-
ker, of TIMM:ins; Mr. John R. Walker,
of Ilalialltort; Mrs. Grace Cameron, of
Toronto, artd, Miss Mart Walker, Zif
OttaNa, He is aleo sareived by a
hrother, Mr.'tliente4 Walker, of Drat
gels, and' two Sisters, Atm W. illy -
dope' and MIeS Grace Walker, • of
Dnifilo.• -"The funeral was held
frets Ids late residence on "Phursday
afternoon, When the Serrlee Was Can-
clileted by Itiv. ifugli tieck, of Meet
Pit$ibiteriat Phurch, of which liefr.
"Milker ites, a meMber. infertile/it
WAS Made. fit Druss•els eesieterst, the
'Pallheareid•lieing Messrs, Sohn Ceittp-
be% 1.4rite bile iC, M. Stelth,' mid
Davi, •SalnUel and Y. It Walker,
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THE seiksON OPENS WITH
TWO THRILLERS
AT THE PALACE RIM
Seaforth
Tuesday, Jan. lith
Clinton
RADIO SCHOOL
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Seaforth
BEAVERS
Thursday, Jan. 13
Exeter
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SERVICE MEN, in Uniform 25e
CHILDREN, • •
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year. Mr. Dooherty underwent an op-
eration just a week previous to- his
passing, and failed to rally from the
shock. The deceased was ' born in
Wroxeter, where his early life was
spent. As a' young man he 'went to
Manitoba, where he termed success-
fully near Griswold, -until, his retire-
ment some thirty years age, when he
moved 'to Egmonciville, where he'eon-
tinued to reside until hie death. Mr.
Docherty was married at Carberry to
Miss Margaret C. Smith, who sur-
vives him, together with a feral& of
two sons and one daughter, W. S.
Docherty, of Edmonton; Dr. J. T.
Docherty, of Conneaut, Ohio; and Mrs.
A W. Coon, of Norfolk, Virginia. He
es also survived by a brother, Mr.
Robert Docherty, of Griswold, Mani-
toba. He was a member of Northside
United Church, of which he was a
regular attendant, •and served on the
church board. He -was also a mem-
ber of Fidelity Lodge of Oddfellows,
Seaforth, and an enthueiaatic mem-
ber of 'the Seafortb Lawn Bowling
Club. The funeral was held from' his
late home in Egmondville on,Wednes-
day afternoon, with Rev. H. V. Work-
man officiating... Interment was made
in IVIaitlandbank cemetery, , the Pall-
bearers being fellow members Of
Fidelity Lodge; Messrs. Dr.' F. S. Har-
burn, Malcolm McKellar, E. B. Gou-
die, Herald Lawrence, Robert Smith
and E. Mole.
niallieni were
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VOittai 'ead
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as -g104)0•10:V-Tor Vxrlt
*.KieqNRIlelgur443, oTullervAltie
le a gueeancyliers. J. It, Leene?
WeringlPep-,
day laet of Mrs. Geoege Turnbull.
• eeneae.SOffia.. XI T. McIntosh, of
Ingerseil, WINflygleritf3 it; ILOW11. on Ern
• AC2. Stuart. Wigg, of Sydney, N,
Sv, i ending a few days at the
luitne of hist, ei'rents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Wigg.„.
• Airs-Wiltieen DOugall, of Hempen,
and Mies Alice Dougall, of• Toronto,
were New Year's guests of Mr. and
Mre- M. ReauSe-
• AC1. HarryScott, R.C.A.F., who
spent the heydays with. his nuither,
pAirs..1011n,,RhalrScdaatty., returned to Wield -
e8, LAC. David Stewart, R.C.A.F., and
Mrs. Stewart, of Fingal, were gaests,
of their psi over the week -end.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry; and
daughter, Elinabeth Anne, of Strat-
ford, were week -end guests of Mrs. G.
T.' 'Turnbull.
..to :Mies Marjorie Wtigg, 9f London,
was a NeW"Yeare giiest "of her par-
ents, Mr: and Mrs. F, W. Wigg.
• AM, Donald Scott, R.C.A.F. re-
turned to Montreal after -spending his
Christmas leave with his mother, Mrs.
H. It: Scott.
'• Mr. T. L. Gillespie, of Toronto,
was a New Year's guest -of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie.
• Mrs. F. G. Livingstone, of. De-
troit, was here this week visiting
friends.Guelph recently attending the wed-
.,. :
• Mr. Donald MacTavish, of Guelph dingeef a friend.
'1
• LAC. Robert Morrow, R.C.A.F.,
St. Thomas, and Miss Mary Morrow,
of Ajax, sPept the Christmas holiday
at the home of Mr. •and Mrs. Robert
Wright in Hullett.
• Mr. And
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Nv;Zr.:1;rfplitoia:
Jau
turned to their home in, North. Ray.
MrsJ. W.: A4ieig 'sod:
dren left last week for Rant Colborete.:
• Sergeant Pevitt,1Viret xevitvaia'
"daugneers June and Jean, of 'Trenton
and Guelph, were New Years gaests
of Mrs. PeTItt's74:at, VAlas Henry.
• leers. 1V1iimett, of Toronto, was the
.gaest of Air. and Mrs. E. L. Box.
• Mr. R. E. Bright was in Toronto
for the holiday season.
• Mrs. George D. Ferguson is visit-
ing in London and Torento.
• Miss Rose Dorsey has returned
to Torcnite after spending the holi-
•days at her hcircte#ps..
• Dr. F. J. Burrows spent 'Christ-
mas in London.
e• Mr. and lire. T. A. G. Gordon
are in Toronto this tWeek,
• Miss Isabel 1VICKellar, of Strat-
ford; Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon McKellar,
Sandra and David, and Miss Margaret
Smith, of Toronto, epent New Year's
at the home of Mr. and Mrs..MeKet-.
lac.
•
,4!. Miss Dorothy Smith spent a few
days in London last week,
• Mrs. George Hills and daughter,
Miss RIOS., have returned. to Toronto
after spending the holidays at their
home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Whitney and
daughter, Miss- Lois, .spent Ne*
Year's in Stratford with friends.
• Miss Margaret McKellar was in
returned to his school on Saturday
last.
,. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat have
returned from Detroit.
• Mr. Russell Hays, of Detroit,
spent a few days here this week.
• AC1. E. J. Devereaux, R.C.A.F.,
Deseronto, is spending a few days
with his mothers, Mrs. F. Devereaux. CONSTANCE
• Miss May Walker, Ottawa; Mrs.
Grace Caiii-elen, 'Toronto; Mr. Sam The following is the report of Con -
Walker, Timmins, and Mr. J. R. stance Unit of the Red Cross: Sew -
Walker, of Hamilton, were here this ing—Quilts (top donated by unit) 62;
week attending the funeral of their quilts (all donated by members), 10;
father, the late W. J. Walker. trae-n's kimonas, 10; little boys' coats,
• Mr. and Mrs. McLelland, of Tees- 11; hospital gowns, 13; boys' blous-
water, Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. es, 2 -year size, 3;',1adies' slips; 227;
James MacDonald, North Main St. triangular bandages, 286; tiurses'
• Miss Joan Devereaux spent New gowns, 30; towels, 154; nurses' caps,
Year's in London. 28; . 'ladies' pyjamas, • 9 pairs; ladies'
• Flight Lieut. J. A. Munn left on nighties, 42; bed, jackets, 16; ladies!
Suaday for Deseronto after spending dresses, 2; pinafore 'skirts, 6; boys'
the Christmas holidays here with his shirts, 11; girls' blouses, 9; ..men's
wife and family. pyjamas, 16 pairs; babies', nighties,
• Mrs. Fred Montgemery, of Brant- 13; khaki handkerchiefs, 62; sanitary
ford, visited Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Willis pads, 27; babies' diapers, 10.
on Sunday.
• Miss Maxine Lawrence spent
New Year's in Toronto.
• Lance Corporal W. A. Hodgert,
ofeTerrace, BC., visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hodgett, in
Tuckersmith
• Dr. and ins, E. A. McMaster were
in Toronto last week. -
• Gunner and Mrs. Hubert O'Reilly
were in London over. the holiday
week -end.'
• Misses Jean and Joan McMaster
•spent a few days in Guelph last week.
• Mrs. William Kelley was in Lon-
don on Tuesday.
• Mrs. John, G. Docherty, of- Eg-
ni—o-ndville, left this week.,to spend
sortie time' with her daugbter, Mrs.
A. W. Coon, of Norfolk, Virginia.
• Sgt. W. O. -Sutherland, R.C.A.F.,
Centralia, spent New Year's at his
home here. " ••
• ACI. John ,Hotham, R.C.A.F., of
Galt, spent Ne* Year's at the
home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John liotham.
• AW. Vera ,Budson, of Fingal, is
spending a ,few, days here with her.
LOCAL BRIEFS sister and brother-in-law,' Mr, and
Mrs. Scott Habliirk.
then, Stratford and .St. Marys during
ler, visited friends at Cromarty, Mit-
ed & Enamelled Wares, Ltd., Hespe-
• Mr. Orval MCLaren, of the Stamp-
ed
past week.
- 4 Acl. Roland: SteWart,
Clinton' Radio School, ;pi—New
Year's at his home 'here. -----a.
• LAC. Harry Earle, R.C.A.F., Bella
Bella, B.C., is spending two weeks at
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Earle, in Egmondville.
• AC2. Dan Grumniett, R.C.A.F.,
Manning Depot, Toronto, spent
Chrietmaseand New Year's at the
home of his parents, Afr. and Mrs.
Joseph Grummett •
e Mr. and Mr,, John Ede -muds and
faniiIy, of Mitchell, spent New 'tear's
with"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling
' • Misses Teresa and Veronica Ma-
loney, of Stratford, spent a Week with
their Mother, Weal'. Maloney.
• Pte. Robert Papple, " of Cantip
Borden, spent fete dats at the home
Of his parents, Mr. and Mr. David
,Papple, in TuekersMitle
• Sgt. Lorne libbotson, R.C.A.F.,
Guelph, spent the holiday with his
Ingth.uera.ster. •
nop4d sins
has returned
borne after spending the Christmas
holidays at the haihe.,Of Hr. and Mrs.
E. C. McClelland fit Toronto.
• Mrs. Isaac Hudson AS visiting her
darlilliag"re,
'nArs. 13leel.'
•r
• 1VIrs. T. Thidley and Palmer
Coombs spent NOW Itear'Su ith. r.erararimmeememe
and Mrs,The Library Beard is sponsoring
ilea house, wink 41.rn; good „Am, .• pts„. Wesley a esstabs, was hams the play, "A Ileady-Made Pamity," to
loran, underdrained. Ceinvezdent• for the holiday. „„ ' be ,presented on Friday evening, Jam
ly located.
• Dr. and Mrs. .t. DooIlakit of
:50.onre Mase- rani, aleal- The annual -m• eeting of Mire
Connealit ()thia and Dr, --add 'Mrs. A.Utnt
licitouship illbbert. Oboe , „ ,. ed Church, Welton, Is to, he held On
lithitl 'With White *Stet gototo, ,-,06; worfolgo Va., Were here
135 AdeS•Tetotuo‘, *.delc attending tlie fitnerel of tiesdlEY 6"td4g, It'n••
rraMe house ad geOil hitt wen the late 3 G. Doelterty, MM. Dania- ,
Iodated, • • ally -oft thtireidat- ,eperut the . • The
Late 1P41111' "°?P'.411
t4r *kWh& da4g1d4r,ti vota1t. fte flea& took pletee 4-4` ninsits
SeafOrth,, GAL .„•• ,Mrs,.. MAO/4C it's; Lee, V.littiW' of the lits Mi Veal
Atilit4146t, ARO, ROM,' Ettri0 .:too*,„ *t, oiCiAtt$;ni TbOditYi bed. 14th. ditt 1101114,
• Major and Mrs. Stuart Knox, of
Chatham, were week -end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Al C. Rontledge.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Broadfoot
Annual Meeting,
The Annual Meeting of the
'Brucefield
Patriotic Society
Will be held in the
1.0.0.F. Hall, Brucefield
WED., JAN: 12th,
at 8 p.m.
FREE •
• PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE
• — Everybody Welcome —
FOR SALE
7-11oom Brick House; Church Street.
ilaihroom, 'furnace, Uht�, town WS. -
ter. ' Good haft and hen Wise on
property.
Mosta Pram -:Rouse, Worth 'Main
St. PUrnaCe, lights and hewn water.
Farm Property, •
100 Acres, 1V101110 Town ah1
Knitting -9 turtle -neck sweaters;
13 V-neck sweaters; 4 round -neck
sweaters; 10 turtle -neck tuck -ins; 31
,pairs socks; 17 pairs gloves; 17 al-
ternative caps; 4 children's sweaters;
1 ribbed lielnaet
Pilet Officer Keith Dale, R.C.A.F.,
Hagersville, is spending two weeks
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Dale, Qi Monday_ evenieg„ at
the Forreeters' Hall a reception was
-held for Mr. Dale. Mr. Elgin. Nott
read the address and LAC. Ken
Carter made the presentation of a
beautiful wrist watch.
LAC. Ken Canter, of Dartmouth,
Neva Scotia, spent a •clay with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Carter.
, Mr. Archie Hoggarth, of Wallace -
burg, visited Mr. and Mrs. William,
Britton on Thursday.
Mrs. R. Lawson returned to Ghat-,
him with Mr. and 1VIrs.7. Busby.
Miss Dorise-tnenon, of 'Chatham,
-spent part of the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. E. Lawson. ;
Mr..and Mrs. Lorne Lawson spent
'New Year's with Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Lawson on the Huron Road.
Mr. and Mrs. William Logan, of
Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steph-
enson, Donald and Billie eepeat New
Year's with, MnIand Mrs. B. B. Steph-
enson.
Mrs. B. B. Stephenson received
word that 'her brother,. Llewellyn An-
drew, of Prince Albert, Sask., ,had
passed away. Mr. Andrew at 'one
time lived in, this district, as his
father kept store at Constance some
years ago. The sympathy ef the com-
munity goes out to Mrs. Stephenson.
Mrs. Snell'. and Ka John Notting-
ham visited Mr. C. Hoare, of Clipton,
on Saturday last.
Prayer meeting was held at- the
home of Mr. Clarence Walden on
Wednesday evening.
At the annual meeting of S.S.-No.
3, • Hullett, the following trustees
were elected: Clarence Montgomery,
Alf Buchanan and George Addison:
Mrs. William Britton visited Mr.
and Mrs. James F. Scott, Huron -Road;
recently.
Miss Hazel DIlling, of Brucefield,
spent a few' days with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Adams' and Mies Dopelda Adams.'
Messrs. Donald -Buchanan, James
Ianalesehand David Andersen return-
ed to Toronto to resume their work
in Canada Packers after ependingthe
tuilidays at their homes here.
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'MO' DAY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
SECOND SHOW STARTS 8,45 ,
4t CINDERELLA SWINGS IT"
Starring GUY Kilit,13AELEw__ith Glo_ria Warren-,
Adapted from tits Soatte'rgood Baines stories.!
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GEORGE SANDER'S . •TOM -.CONWAY
"FALCON'S BROWEle" -
NEXT"TRURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
'1' SECOND. SHOW STARTS 9,15 ,
,ZRIC 'PORTIVIAN ANN DVORAK
" SQUADRON LEADER "
• Coming — "Behind the Rising Sun"
• First Show starts each evening at 7.30 p.m.
MATINEE EACH SATURDAY AT 2.30 P.M.
ary was born in UsbOrne Township
on January ,30, 1856, a' daughter of
'the late Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Love. The
family, moved to .Morris Township,
andafterher marriage she lived in
McKillop, later moving to Michigan.
At the death of her husband She went
to 'live with her daughter, Mrs. Roth -
rock, in Everett, Washington, twenty-.
three.. years ago.: She was a member •
of , the United Presbyterian Church
and a member of the Missionary So-
ciety. The deceased is survived by
-.three daughters: Mrs. Millie Camp -
hell, formerly of Walton, now of Bri-
tish Columbia; Mrs. John Dupur and
• Mrs. LiUian Rothrock, of Everett,
Wash., and one son, W. Menary, of
Flagstaff, Arizona; •also two brothers,.
George Love, Seattle, and William
Love, Saskatohewan, and one sister,
Mrs. Josephine Kirkconnell, Mount
Pleasant, M•ich, also five agrandchia;
dren and five great grandchildren.
the funeral service was held from
Purdy and Walter's Funeral Home,
Everett, Wash.
• Honor Newly -Weds
On Tuesday evening of this' week
about one hundred friends and neigh-
bors of Mr. and Mrs. ,Thomas Mc-
Nichol, - newly-weds, gathered.' in the
Community Hall to honer them on
the occasion of their .recent marriage.
At midnight Mr, and Mrs. McNichol
were called to the floor and an ad-
dress was rend by Mr. nellliam Den-
nis, and Mr. William Roe presented
them with a purse of money, and all
sang "For They .A.re Jolly Good. Fel-
lows" and the remainder of thee eve -
nine was spent in dancing.
• Mrs. Ross Alderson," North Bay, is
-visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
2:1
James Bishop. Mrs. Bishop has been
confined to bed for the peat week.
• Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell left last
week to spendethe winter with her
brother, 1VIr. Frank flamblyin Staffa.
Mr. Joseph Campbell is in Scott
Memorial Hospital; Seaforth, suffere
.ing with a heart condition.
Staff Sgt. W. C. Bennett and Mrs.
Bennett were in Louden on !Tuesday.
• Sgt. Frank Dundee, R.C.A.F.,-Moun-
tain View'; Corporal Woodrow Mete
cer, R.C.A.F., Torontoaand Miss Peg-
gy King, of Toronto, spent the Week-
end at the home of Mr. and- Mrs.
Geo. Dundas. •
• Mrs. Bert Anderson was hostess' on
Wednesday, Dec. 29th, to a social for
the •Sunday school scholars of St."'
George's Church. Carol. singing,
games and contests were enjoyed.ende
Santa Claus appeared before the sup.1.
per hour and distributed gifts of can-
dy and oral:ekes. A delightful supper
was served by Mrs. Bert Anderson, \
Mrs. Win. Humphries and Mrs. WM.
Walsh.
NOTICE -
We , will pay SiOO per
Cwt., deliverec1 to our
ranch, for Old Live
Horses
Suitable for fox feed.
• Stanley Jackson
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