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Phone 392-W
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TOP QUALITY
COAL
Stove, Nut, Pea, Buckwheat,
Briquettes, Deep Seam Alberta
. Lump, Cannel Coal for Fireplaces,
Stoker Coal coming soon.
Phone 593W : Seaforth
FOR SALE
100 -Acre Farm, suitably situated
on hightday; good buildings; run -
ming water. Early possession,
Duplex, solid brick. All modern
conveniences. Good investment.
Modern Double House on Centre
-St., with 2 acres -of land. Good in-
vestment.
Brick House on West Williaiu
St. Possession arranged.
100 Acres with good buildings
and modern conveniences, near
Walton.
Dwellings on Louisa St. Immedi-
ate possession.
M. A. REID
REAL ESTATE PHONE 214
Catholic Women's League
Christmas Fair
AND TEA
• SEWING BOOTH
• HOME-MADE CANDY
• NOVELTY BOOTH
• COUNTRY STORE
• HOME BAKING
Free Ticket on every purchase for
Special Lucky Prize
"caw for Turkey and Home -Made
Christmas Cake
#10 ZOTOS FLUID PERMANENT
WAVE—Seaforth Beauty Salon
— SPECIAL --
Home-Made Bread
TEA --3-6
St. James' School Hall
SATURDAY, DEC. 3rd
NEWS OF TIDE TOWN
Will Meet—The DeichnahO.
meeting of the Seaforth Wotaketx'q,
Itvstitute will be held at the 'home
of Mrs. Jas. F. Scott, Tbornto4
Hall, on Tuesday, Dee. 6, at 8 p.:•q..
The roll call will be answered by
bringing a gift for a child. Mr. T.
M. Scott will show pictures of his
recent trip to Europe. Those asked.
to bring lunch are: . Sandwiches,
Thelma Elgie, Mrs. J'aaA. McIntosh,
Mrs. J. Hillebrecht, Mrs. Elmer
Cameron, Mrs. Earl Papple, Mrs.
Cecil Oke; tarts, Mrs. Alex Pepper,
Mrs. Gordon McDonald, Mrs, John
McLean, Mrs. Mac Scott and Mrs.
Jas, McNair•n. Members will • visit.
the Huron County Home on Wed-
nesday, Dec, 7, and they are asked
to remember to -bring their dona-
tion,& of cookies and home-made
candy and any empty chocolate
boxes they may have, to Miss
Mabel Cameron's home not later
than Saturday, Dec. 3. Means of
transportation to the Home will be
discussed at Tues'day's meeting.
Anyone not able to go will receive
information by caIliyig Mrs. Wm.
INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE
W. C. OKE
Box 476 : Phone 689
SEAFORTH
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Chiropractic - Foot Correction
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Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m.
LEMON'S TAXI
ALL PASSENGERS INSURED
Phone: 162-J or 162-W
Potatoes
A Good Quality of
POTATOES FOR SALE
PHONE 25
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Sale Continues
THE FIRE SALE
at the
KIDDIES SHOP
and
CAROL LYN SHOP
Will Continue !
Mrs. Dolena McQuaig
Mrs. D. H. Wilson
Mrs. Walker Hart
USED CARS
1948 AUSTIN COACH -9;000 miles, fully guaranteed,
1939 FORD COACH—New motor last Spring; in dandy shape.
1936 CHEVROLET .SEDAN—In good shape.
1931 MODEL 'A' FORD SEDAN—Good motor.
1942 DODGE 1/z -TON PICKUP—New motor.
1939 CHEVROLET COACH—With Radio; dandy shape.
If you can not start off with an AUSTIN,
make a start with one of these good Used
Cars!
TERMS ARRANGED to suit your convenience
on all cars.
Jonathan Hugill
Phone 784-W • Supertest Station, Clinton
OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL
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C.C.M. BICYCLES
and ioycycles
Standard Models, Boys' and Girls'
$51.50
Balloon Models, Boys' and Girls'
$61.50
JOYCYCLES
$19;50
SPECIAL
A Most Acceptable Christmas Gift
ALL -WOOL AUTO RUGS
$895
I'ORS
ori. MdnaW& Saks and Service
SEAFORTH
11
1eelning U iginihers are ailed ko
resnexutber their e00144 audi hoxxle•
Made caddy, whether• they attend„
't to meeting or not,.
Bissonnette - 8mrlth, • Qn Satui,
day, Nov- 20. in Quist Church, Col,
chester, Margaret BHnor Smith,
daughter of Re•Yr and Mrs. T. IL
Smith, was united in marriage t!+
Dr. Robert Neill Bissonnette, eld-
est' son of Lt. -Col. and Mrs. R. N.
Biasongette, Stratford, and former-
ly of Seaforth- The bride's father
Officiated. . The bride chose for her
iYedding a navy suite with match-
ing accessories, and wore a corsage
of pink and' white chrysanthemums.
The bride>;ula 4, • Was Winnifred
Hall, wore a gray suit with pink
arid gray accessories, .and a cor-
sage of pink chrysanthemurms, Mr.
Peter Bissonnette attended his bro-
ther as best man. After luncheon
at the rectory, attended by mem-
bers of the immediate families on-
Iy, the couple Aft on-ra trip to Nia-
gara Fa11a. On their return they
will reside in Windaor-. Both the
bizde and ,bridegroom are 1949
graduates of . the University of
Western Ontario.
Zubka - Handley,—In a setting of
bronze and yellow chrysanthemums
at First St, Andrew's United
Church, Saturday, Janet Louise,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
P. Handley, London, and formerly
of Seaforth, became the bride of
&lexander Zubka, span of Mr, and
Mrs. • William Zubka, Rouyn, Que.
The ceremony was performed by
Dr. J. Y. MacKinnon, and Harvey
Robb played a soft background of
wedding music. The bride, enter-
ing the church with her father,
wore a white satin gown designed
on tailored lines, with leg o'mutton
sleeves and a fitted bodice taper-
ing into, a V. Her headdress was
a quilted pill box decorated with
tiny beads and she carried a white
prayer book showered with mauve
orchids. Attending thebride as
maid of honor was Mis's Helen
Zubka, of Rouyn, sister of the
groom. Bridesmaids were Miss
Ruth Scott, St. Thomas; Miss Vel-
ma CIark and Miss Helen McCal-
lum, London. Mrs. A. D. Spence,
Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mrs. Alvin
Comisso, Rouyn. The attenidauts
wore gowns similar to that of t.lie
bride, styled with small peplums
tapering to fish -tail points, with
small matching plumed headdress-
es. They carried matching muffs
showered with Johanna Hill roses.
Miss Zubka wore a yellow gown,
and the other attendants were in
shades of green and salmon pink.
Jack Wainwright, London, was best
man, and James Niel, Robert Pope
and Keith Glenn, all of London,
Alvin Comisso, Rouyn, and Nich-
olas Audichuk, Toronto, ushered.
At Braemar Lodge following the
ceremony, the bride's mother re-
ceived, wearing a gown of rose bro-
cade crepe, with overdraped, skirt.
Wine accessories completed her
ensemble. A navy suit, with, match-
ing box coat trimmed with gray
squirrel fur, and gray accessories,
were the bride's choice of a trav-
elling ensemble for a wedding trip
to the United States, The groom is
a graduate of Albert College, Belle-
ville, and attended Queen's Uni-
versity.
Dies in Stratford.—The death of
a life-long and highly respected
Tuckersmith farmer, Angus Mac-
Kinnon, occue ed on Monday eve-
ning. November 28, at the Strat-
ford General Hospital. Mr. Mac-
Kinnon suffered a ,heart attack on
Friday after previously making
satisfactory recovery of an eye op-
eration on Monday of last week.
He was in his 85th year, and was
the son of the late Donald Mac-
Kinnon and Flora McMillan, pio-
neer residents of Tuckersmith. Mr.
MacKinnon farmed all his life on
the old homestead on concession
10. Several brothers and sisters
predeceased him a number of years
ago; his wife, the former Lucy
Lane, predeceased him last Febru-
ary, but he is survived by one
brother, Mr. Alex MacKinnon, of
Casseiton, N.D., and a number of
nieces and nephews. Mr. MacKin-
non was a \member of St. James'
Churcli,.atid of fake' Zy''I1Tame•So-•axld wlhaso. horpe is i St, 4 atlilai',.
Oiety. The funerat. was #Old from , Otos, lie xeeiOvI g at tiro Caaatilan
,the W. J. 471earY fu Ohl., parlors Ranh et O,erameree`tu t;#e absence
on P1tur8day zuornili tis :gt ,Tames'koP Miss Lenore $abldrt.
C•lturch. for Reeeletll Mese, ess, t • Mr. Ed. Daley, of Victoria
celebrated by Rev T ' ; Bussey, I Fenelgu Valle, is a'gttesi oR iuia si
With, interment in Si, James' ter, Mrs. Wilbert W ebeter,
Cemetery. The pallbearers were: • Mrs. Mary Wyatt, of Stratford;
3'. M. McMillan, Ileo Hagan, P. J. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.'Thos:
Dorsey, Hugh McMillan, Cecil Pull- Oliver."
Man and Archie Hoggarth, • Mr, and Mrs.. Geo. Seogeia and
Miss Nancy, of Detroit, spent the -
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Case.
• Mr. Donald Stewart, of Wind-
sor, was a week -end guest with his
mother, Mrs. Charles Stewart.
• Mr. Walter Boswell, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Bos-
well.
• Mrs. F. S. rugger and Mrs.
R. J, Sproat have returned from a
pleasant visit in Montreal.
• Mr. Jack Wallace, who is a4 -
tending the University of Western
Ontario, was a week -end guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G,
Wallace.
• Miss Dorothy Smibh, of Hamil-
ton, and Mr. Delbert Smith, of
London, apent the week -end with
their parenta.
First Presbyteri,n Church. --10
a.m., Sunday School and Bible
Class. 11 a -m., '"Christian Liber-
ty"; 11 a.m., Junior congregation;
7 p.m., "Sons of Light and the
Day." — Rev. D. Glenn Campbell,
Minister,
Northside United Church.—Rev.
D. A. MacMillan, Minister: 10 a.m.,
Sunday School and Adult Bible
Classes; 11 a.m., Worship, Lay-
man's Service; guest speaker, Mr.
Vodden, St. Thomas; 11.80 a.m.,
Junior congregation;, 7 pan., Wor-
ship; sermon subject, "The Foolish-
ness of Preaching." Sunday morn-
ing, Dec. 11: The Sacrament of
Baptism will be administered, An-
nual Christmas program, Wednes-
day evening, Dec. 14.
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Miss Laura McMillan, .,of To-
ronto, visited her mother, Mrs. W.
F. McMillan, over the week -end.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry
and Elizabeth Anne, of Stratford,
were week -end guests of Miss M.
E, Turnbull.
• Miss Marion Milliken, of Mil-
bank, visited Misses Gwendolyn
and Alice Christie over the week-
end.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ian Nesbitt and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Pair and
family, o.f Guelph, were -Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs, James T.
Scott.
• Mr, W. E. MacLaren is in
Scott Memorial Hospital suffering
from a broken leg which he re-
ceived in a
fall on the street.
• Mrs. Robert J. Charters and
Miss Joan spent Sunday in Mit-
cliell.
• Mr. A. F. Edmunds, of Guelph,
is acting as relieving manager in
the Dominion Bank at 'St. Johns,
N.S., and left for that city this
week.
• Mrs. J. E. Keating is visiting
in Windsor with her daughter and
soniiu-law-,; Mr. and, MTs. D. L.
Hoover.
• The many friends of Mrs. Pau',
Doig will regret to learn that she
is confined to Scott Memorial Hos-
pital suffering from a heavy cold.
• Miss Alice Reid is in Windsor
this week.
• Mrs. Margaret Carson of To-
ronto and Mr. Gordon Ritchie, of
London, spent the week -end with
their mother, Mrs. David Ritchie.
• Mrs. E. C. Case was.in Act.ni
for a few days last week.
• Mrs, Robert Porter, sister of
Mrs, Arthur McClure, McKillop,
and Mrs. James Watson, Seaforth,
arrived in town on Monday- from
Glasgow, Scotland. She 1e€t Prest-
wick, Scotland, on Sunday. '
• Miss Margaret Case, .Reg.N.,
had the misfortune to break two
small bones in her hand.
• Mrs. W. J. Cleary had the mis-
fortune to fall in her home, break-
ing her collarbone.
•' The Seaforth Quartette, con-
silting of Jas. T. Scott, Fred E.
Willis, M. R. Rennie and D. L.
Reid, provided special music at St.
Mark's Evangelical Church in
Milverton on Sunday evening.
• Mr. Edward Matthews has pur-
chased the house on John St. from
Mrs, R. J. Ross, now occupied by
Mrs. Norman Nichols,
• Mrs. R. F. McKercher was in
Toronto last week visiting her sis-
ter and taking in the Royal Winter
Fair,
• Mrs. E. Robinson, of London,
spent the week -end with Mr, and
Mrs. W. R. Shaw.
t► Mrs. Patricia Savauge, of the
Royal College of Dental Surgeons
Nursing School, Toronto, spent the
week -end at the home of her par-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Bechely;
• Mrs. C. A. Trott end daughter,
Anne, spent the Week -end with
.Mrs, A. M. Looby, Dublin.
•- Mr. Michael Bett, of Toronto,
Volunteer Help
Urgently Needed !
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
AT COMMUNITY CENTRE
Bring Shovels
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WOOL BRUSHES
FOR POLISHING
SHOES
With Dauber
Polish applied with daub-
er and brushed with wool
does not rub oft on
clothes,
Extra Heavy
BLUE FELT INSOLES
Men's 35c pr; Boys' 25c pr.
SOX SAVERS
Men's 40c pr.
SHOE'IIORNS 10c
r)i '� each
a Hand -Woven
Leather Belts, ea.... $L00
W. J. THOMPSON
SHOE REPAIR AND $140E FINDINGS
RUBBER FOOTWEAR REPAIRED
DUBLIN
Mrs. Elizabeth McBride has re-
turned to Chicago after spending a
week with her niece, Mrs. Ed.
O'Hearn.
TUCKERSMITH
The Tuckersipith Ladies' Club
will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 7,
at the home of Mrs. Bert Garrett.
The paying of 1950 fees will be
the roll call. There will be an ex-
change of gifts.
WINTHROP
Don't forget the Christmas con-
cert on Dec, 14 at S.S. No. 12, The
program starts at 8.30.
Another social get-together was
,held at S.S. No. 12 on Nov, 24.
Progressive euchre was played the
fir's't pari of the evening with hon-
ors going to Mrs. Robert McClure,
first for ladies; Harry Rapson, first
for men; lone hands, Mrs, Byer -
ream; consolation, Ivan McNab.
Lunch was served, after which a
couple .of hours of dancing were
enjoyed by young and old.
Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Hawley spent
a few days in Stratford this week.
The many friends of Mr. William
Johnston will be sorry to hear he
is ill at his home in McKillop.
CONSTANCE
Mr. Clarence Mcllroy, of Shel-
brooke, Sask., is visiting with his
brothers-in-law, Messrs. Wilbur and
William Jewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Dexter at-
tended the funeral of the late Wm.
Murphy on Monday.
Mrs. John Sanderson and fam-
ily,,Blyth, are spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter,
Mr. Frank Montgomery, of Dun-
dalk, and Mr. Jas. Montgomery, of
Guelph, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Montgomery last week,
Mr. and Mrs, Brown, Allar Park,
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. .Borden Brown.
Mr. ands Mrs. Frank Riley were
in Stratford on Thursday.
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill, of Strat-
ford, •spent the week -end with
friends in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott and Ruth,
Miss M. Swan and Mrs. A. Ham
visited the former Janet Handley
in London on Saturday°°.
Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Cornish cele-
brated their 30th wedding anni-
versary on Monday evening when
many of their relatives and friends
gathered to spend a social time
with them. They were presented
with •many lovely gifts.
Wayrne Turney, Exeter, Spent
the week -end with Hugh Zapfe.
The films, "The Meat We Eat,"
and also "The Royal Winter Fair,"
were presented by Schneider's
Meats on Tuesday evening before
a good crowd, These films which
were very entertaining and educa-
tional, were well received. Follow-
ing a delicious lunch was served,
the meat for sandwiches being sup-
plied by the meat company. A nice
sum was. realized by Group 2 -of
the W.A.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Griffith and
Becky, Stratford, visited, Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Berry.
KIPPEN -
We are sorry to report little
Margaret Elgie was operated on in
Clinton Public Hospital last week
for appendicitis. We wish her a
speedy_recovery.
Mr. BM Mrs, Arohie Parsons vis-
ited recently with the latter's sis-
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, 3. Carter, at Moorseville.
Quite a number of Stanley resi-
dents attended the Federation of
Agriculture banquet in Varna Unit-
ed ,Church on Thursday evening
last.
Miss Mabel Whiteman spent
Monday in London.
Rev. C. Down, of Exeter, spoke
in St. Andrew's United 'Church
here on Sunday last, while Rev, A.
Hinton took both services at James
St, United 'Church in Exeter.
,School Section No. 2, Tucker -
smith, will hold 'their C'hristtnaa
enterta.lnment on Tuesday even-
ing, Deo. 20, at 8:15 ,p,n5,
The Sunday 'School pupils of St,
Andrew's United Church are pre-
paring for their Christmas enter-
tainment, which is to be held on
il1Onday evening, Dec. 12.
The VV',.M.B. a4 St. Andrew's
0huroh, l ipp'en, will meet Wed -
it rldy Dec. 't, at the home of
Mrd, Edward rard M'o ride, at 2.30 p.m,
Muelt and Oar1bou, found, `ilx
all interior vallats' of b311esniere
bland in the Arctic, feed oil Itch -
tine.
• vo0 ealOrthlo'' cue ,i}yg wa.,.
nt ,at'•llle bolas o> Mr. and Mrs.:
Bert' Riley en P.ToV.1,9 iu b,Oner of..
Mr. and Mrs. Jae, .T'ic/we, J4,:4titi;'
Aliee,
wild re moving UM, the
com
'&miry The occasion was aleo
the seventeenth wedding anaidvere-.
alt'y of M1. and Mrs‘ Riley, progres—
sive euchre wasplayed, thefon
lowing being prize winners: Lad-
ies' (high„ Mrs. Lorne McNatlghtoe;
consolation, J. Taylor; men's high,
Wesley Verner; *violation, Lorne
McNaughton. •Clarence MoNaugh-
ton; read the accompanying address
amid Mrs, Riley presented Mr. and
Mre, Howe with a handsome wall
mirror and Barbara McNaughton
+preusentece Alice with a beautiful
gift. Mr. Howe very fittingly re-
plied, expressing sincere thanks;
then, all joined in singing "For
They Are Jolly Good Fellows."
The address. was as follows: "Dear
Mr. and Mrs. Howe and Alice: On
the occasion of your departure from
this comnnuni'ty, it gives us plea-
sure to have the opportunity, of
honoring you. For. sevej'al years
you have been one of our neigh-
bors and we will miss yqu in many
ways. Since you have seen fit at
this • time to make: your home else-,
where. we want you to know that
we wish you good health and good
luck in the years to come. As you
accept this gift and hang it in your
home, may you have pleasant re-
collections of the times spent
among us. For you, Alice, we also
wish you the best of success in
the future. Signed on behalf of
Friends and Neighbors."
WART
•
Friend (to newly-wed): "But
why did, you pick a gal so chub-
by?"
Newfy-wed: "Well, I figured it's
easier to live with 200 pounds of
curves than 100 pounds of nerves,"
FOR SALE
BRICK HOUSE -3 -piece bathroom, fur-
nace, double garage. Situated on S/W.
corner of Wilson and Centre Sts. A love-
ly home, Prompt possession.
8 -ROOM FRAME HOUSE—Church St.:
3 -piece bathroom
Furnace. Close to
school and churches, Prompt possession.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate Broker
SEAFORTR - ONT.
PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334
'TRIBUTE TO A TREE"
A Booklet bearing the above titie, pub-
lished t,y John Beattie and sponsored by
Tho Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club, is now
on sale-+
Proceeds go to the Seaforth Memorial
Centre: A suitable Christmas gift for
shut-ins, relatives or friends.
Copies may be purchased at the Beattie
Bros. 5r to 51.00 Store. Price 00 cents.
THE SEAFORTH
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Sunday
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Every Sunday
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A Full Course Dinner will
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Dance
Winthrop Hall
Fri. Dec. 2
Dancing 9.30 1.30
Music by the
Shamrock Orchestra
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" THE STRATTON • STOAT
with JAMES BTEWART and JUNE Al„l.,Y.BQN
Real life basia';1n 'story of 'personal courage 'and tritinmph A 'story
of honesty, intense understanding and- >tieeling,
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
" A KISS IN THE DARK"
-,with JANE WYMAN and DAVID NIVEN
This story is a sunny salute to happiness
--and a houseful of
hilarity!
NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUR!I)AY
" CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY ;'
with DAN DAILEY and CELESTE HOLM
-A tender, warm, rollicking story of a ways of life, that has long
since vanished. c
COMING:
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