The Huron Expositor, 1951-12-28, Page 8li
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School; 11 a.m., "When the Angels
Went Away"; Junior Congregation;
7 p.m., A New Year's Promise."—
Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister.
Northside United Church.—Rev.
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Sunday School; 11 a.m., Worship;
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Klein - McLellan.—A very quiet
event took place at the Egmond-
ville Church Manse on Christmas
morning, when Rev. W. A. Gard-
iner united in marriage Lola Grace
McLellan, ,Seaforth, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Speare,
of Cromarty, and Mr. William Jac-
ob Klein, son of Mrs. John Klein
and the late Mr. Klein, of Mitchell.
The couple was unattended. The
bride wore a cocoa brown gabar-
dine dress with green acceesories,
a corsage of white carnations and a
muskrat coat, the gift of the groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Klein will reside in
Mitchelh
Death of Wm. A. Palin.—There
passed away on Friday, Dec. 21, at
the home of his son, Harry Palin,
in McKillop, William Arthur Patin,
in his 89 year. Mr. Palin was born
in England and came to Canada in
1939. He was married in Malps,
England, to Miss Florence B.
Cooper, who survives him, together
n-ith one son, William Henry Palin,
with whom he lived; also two
grandchildren. While ailing for
two years, he was able to be around
the house nearly every day. The
funeral was held Sunday from the
G. A. Whitney funeral home at 1.30
p.m., with Rev. W. A. Jones con-
ducting the service. Interment was
in Maitiandbank cemetery.
Death of Philip H. Petrie.—Philip
Henry Petrie died at the Stratford
General Hospital Wednesday after-
noon. Dec. 19. He had been ill for
about a week, following a heart
seizure. Born in South E•acthope
Township 81 years ago, Mr. Petrie
was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Petrie. He farmed for some
time in that township. Mr. Petrie
n -as well known as a trainer of
horses in this district as well as
in Western Canada and the United
States. Prior to removing to Strat-
ford 10 years ago he had been a
resident of Seaforth for a number
of years. Mr. Petrie was a member
of the Church of the Immaculate
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Conception, Surviving are his wife.
the former Emma Wettlaufer; two,
brothers, Joseph, Stratford; Wil-
liam, London; one sister, Mrs. Wm.
Aiken, Stratford. The body rested
at the Heinbuck funeral home, and
was taken to the C'hu eb. of the Im-
maculate Conception for high mass
of requiem at 9 o'clock Saturday
morning. Interment was in Avon-
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vondale cemetery.
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LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wall
have moved into their new ho
which they had erected during t
past summer.
• )Virs. G. V. Patterson, of W
lowdale, spent a couple of da
tivith ,her grandmother, Mrs. J.
Patterson.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Medd, f
mer residents of McKillop, ha
moved iuto their new home
North Main St.
• Mrs. John McGregor, Victor
St., had the misfortune to fall
the street Sunday morning as s
Was returning from church, a
broke 'her hip. She was taken
Scott Memorial Hospital by arab
lance were she is resting comic
ably.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blaney,
Waterford, and Miss Joan Gove
lock 'were Christmas Day guests
the home of Mrs. J. M. Govenloc
and Mrs, M. Dorrance.
• Miss Shirley Muir and Miss E
len Stratmore, of Brantford, ape
Christmas at the home of the fo
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joh
Muir.
• Miss Dorothy Smith of Hami
ton, and Mr. Delbert Smith, of th
University of Western Ontario, ar
Christmas guests of their parent
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith.
• Miss Louise Allen, of Hami
ton, spent Christmas with her br
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr
Edgar Allen, at Brucefield.
• Misses Bess Grieve, of Cha
ham, and Miss Margaret Grieve, o
Dresden, are spending the Chris
mas holidays with their parent
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Grieve.
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford an
son, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, ar
spending the Christmas holiday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W
A. Wright.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry an
Elizabeth Anne, of Toronto, ar
guests of Miss Mabel Turnbull fo
he Christmas holidays.
• Miss Rhia Hills, of Toronto
spent Christmas with her mothe
Mrs. Geo. Hills.
• Miss Mary Dodds, of Toronto
s a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B
Holmes.
• Mr. Grant McGregor, of Ki
pen, spent the week -end with Mr
and Mrs, Roy' McGonigle.
• Mrs. Hubner, of Rockford, Ill
s a guest of her son, Mr. James H
Grant, and Mrs. Grant.
• Mr. William Stephenson, of th
University of Toronto, is spendin
the Christmas holidays with hi
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Stephen
on.
• Mrs, Kenneth McCuaig spen
Christmas in Toronto with Mr. an
Mrs. G. R. Anderson and Miss Jean
nette Wilson.
• Mrs, M. FI. McKenzie, of Osh
awe, and Mr. Jahn Dorrance, o
St. Catharines, Spent Christma
with their mother, Mrs. M. Dor
ranee.
• Rev. D. Glenn Campbell and
Mrs. Camppbeil spent Christmas in
todney with their parents.
• ritir and Mrs. Melvin Reid and
on, Ronald, of Hamilton, were
Christmas guests of Mr. M. A. Reid.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patrick. of.
Ottawa, and Miss Margaret. Patrick,
f Toronto, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Montgomery Patrick in Tuck-
rsmith.
• Miss Florence Laidlaw, of To -
onto, is spending her Christmas
olidays in town.
• Miss Ruth Joynt, of Toronto,
s speeding the ,Christmas holidays
itis her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
obert Joynt.
• Mr. William Munn, of the Uni-
ersity of Western Ontario, is wis-
ing his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.
Munn.
• M. Donald MacTavish, of To -
onto, is spending the holidays at
e home of his mother, Mrs. John
acTavish.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keating and
r. Kenneth Keating, of -Toronto,
re spending the holidays in Wind -
✓ with Mr. and .Mrs. David L.
oover.
• Mr. Donald Scott, of 'Cutouto,
id Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and
roily, of Welland, are Christmas
ests of Mrs. H. R. Scott.
• Mr. Donald Hillis, of the Uni-
rsity of Toronto, is spending the
irlstmas holidays at the home of
s aunt, Miss Mabel Turnbull.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacKay, of
ndon, were Sunday guests of Mr.
d Mrs. Robert Smith.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter
id family, of Chatham, are guests
✓ a week with his .parents, Mr.
d Mrs, Joseph Carpenter, In Dub -
n.
• Cpl. Harry Earle, of Matlock
each., Mau., paid a short visit
his parents last. week. He new
wn to Centralia for aeroplane
rts.
• Mr. Roger McClure. of Rivers,
an., is visiting his father, Mr.
lin McClure, at Winthrop.
• Mr. Ronald MacKay and Miss
hel MacKay, of Toronto, spent
hristmas with Mrs. J. E. Daley.
• Mr, Archie Hubert, of Wal-
ceburg, spent Christmas with his
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hub -
t.
• Miss Mary Duncan, of London,
d Miss Rita Duncan, of Windsor,
exit Christmas at their home
re.
• Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daly and
mily, of Toronto, and Mr. George
ly. of Erin, were Christmas
este at the home of their mother,
re. J. F. Daly.
• Mr, J. C. Spurr, of Brantford,
s a holiday visitor with Mr, and
rs. A. Y. McLean,
• Mists Marjory Bickell, of To-
nto, spent Christmas with Miss
izabeth Preeman.
• Mr. Stanley J. Smith tinder-
nt a major apeNlation in Scott
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• Mrs. RobertBoyd is in Scot
Memorial Hospital, where she is r
ceiving treatment.
• Mr. Ronald •ills, of Kingston
spent Christmas with his parent
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1'. Sills.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton
and Mr. Robert Hamilton, of Wing
(liana; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller
and Jimmie, of Stratford, and Mrs
Isabel Farrell and two sons an
Mr. Winston Nicholls were Chris
mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A
Whitney.
• Mrs. Taanes Edgar spent Christ
mas with London friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barber wer
in St. Thomas for Christmas,
• Mrs. Kenneth Pudney and Mis
Jean McMaster, Reg.N., 01 West
minister Hospital, were Christi a
guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Me
Master. '
• Mr, and Mrs. Alex Stornowski
of Toronto, spent the Christmas
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Karpen.
• Mr. and Mrs. John 1-lotham, Jr.
and family were in Galt for Christ-
mas.
• 'Miss Bella Watson,' of Galt,
spent Christmas with her brothers,
Messrs. James and Robert Watson,
and their families.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cudmore
and Nancy, of Wallaceburg, were
holiday guests of Miss Hazel Reid
and Mr. Dalton Reid.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rennie and
Miss Alice Dougall, of Toronto,
event Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
M. R. Rennie.
• Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Geddes
and family, of London, spent Sun-
day last at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Geddes.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bell spent
Christmas in St. Marys with their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Bell.
• Mr. R. M. Southgate, of Bramp-
ton, spent Friday with his mother,
Mrs. W. E. Southgate, Sr.
• Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Skinner, of
.Detroit, spent the week -end with
Mrs. R. S. Hays.
• Miss Rena Fennell spent
Christmas with friends in Galt.
• Mrs: J. C. Greig was in Sarnia
for the Christmas ,holiday.
• Miss Mary Hagan, of Essex,
's spending the Christmas holida.vo
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hagan.
• Miss Gladys Thompson, of
Niagara Falls, spent Christmas
with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Thomp-
son.
• Mrs, J, J. Pollard and Mis,.
,Harriet Murray spent Christmas rn
Stratford.
• Mr, James Coutts, of Western
Canada, was a -Christmas guest of
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilbee, in
town, and Messrs. James and An-
drew Coutts, in McKillop.
and Floyd, of Almonte. Two older
t 4rothers, George and John, were
e- killed in a runaway accident in
1927. Interment was in Auld Kirk
, Cemetery, Almonte, Out.
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WINTHROP
esee
The W.A. and W.M.S. of Cavan
Church will meet on Thursday, Jan.
3, at 2 p.m. The roll call will be a
New Year's thought. Circle 3 will
have charge of the program and
Circle 2 the lunch. The executive
of these two organizations will
meet at 1:30 p.m, on Jan. 3.
McKILLOP
Gordon, fourth son of David G.
and Mrs. McFarlane, of Almonte,
formerly of McKillop, met death
when the car on which he was
working, collapsed on top of him,
crushing his chest. Born in Mc
Killop 25 years ago, he was eun-
ployed at a garage at King, Ont.
On October 3rd this year, he mar-
ried Miss Ruth Bau, Reg.N,, of Al-
monte, who survives, also two sis-
ters (Elizabeth) Mrs. Allan Thomp-
son, Carleton, Pierce, and Jean, of
Peterboro; two brothers, Robert
'blue coal'
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Phone 363-J Res. 192-M
DANCE
SEAFORTH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
FRIDAY, DEC. 28th
Auspices of the Seaforth Agri-
cultural Society Building Fund
E. Desjardine and
his Orchestra
Admission — 50 cents
FOR SALE
6 -ROOM HOUSE on Centre St.
Newly decorated.
DOUBLE HOUSE on Jarvis Si.
One side rented; the other side will
be vacant in thirty days.
5 -ROOM FRAME in Egmondville
on to -acre of ground. Vacant.
100 -ACRE FARM in Tuckersmith.
First-class buildings.
The above property Is all
priced to 'sell
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W. C. OEE
Phone 670 r 3 - Sea#orth
TODAY
WINTHROP
Mr. Robert MacFarlane spent
Christmas week with his brother,
David MacFarlane, at Almonte.
Mr. slid Mrs. Earl Nott and fam-
ily spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Haase.
I Mr. Ralph Davidson and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Davidson, of Stratford,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Ralph Dav-
id. on t.nd Tamil :
Mr. tics er McC ure, Shilo, Man.,
is t se. ng his .ather, Mr. John Mc-
Clure.
Mr. and arra Norman Dodds, of
Brussels, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Riley, of Kitchener spent Christ-
mas w'th Mr. rn: Mrs. R. C. Do 'di.
Mr nd Mrs Wilson Campbell
wCre C' ri t- s r`a-' hosts to their
tr mi'y: Mr - and Mrs. James Mc -
Cure,, 7'r elle Mrs Alex herr and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kerr and fam-
ilies
i' LIB LIN
The pupils of St. Petrick's School
held the.r rnn;'al Christmas con-
cert in the ; ar'sh hall with a large
crowd in attendance, Choruses, dia-
logues, dances and playettes, with
the music being supplied by Mrs.
Looby completed the program. A
decorated tree was loaded with
gifts for all the children.
The following tea:hers are spend-
ing holidays at their homes here:
Miss Phonsine Meagher, Markdale;
Miss Margaret Flanagan, Ingersoll;
Miss Mary Stapleton, Logan; Miss
Beatrice Murray, Kitchener; Miss
Mary Kennedy, Kingsbridge; Miss
Geraldine Ryan, Kitchener; Joseph
Malone, Kitchener.
Personals: Mss Barbara Holland
of Toronto, with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, George Holland; Miss
Loraine Maloney, nurse -in -training,
St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener,
with her mother, Mrs. Nora Malon-
ey; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nichol-
son, London, w-ibh her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Krauskopf,
WALTON
Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Don
Grey, Stratford, with Joseph Hack -
well; Mr. and Mrs. John Nott, of
Londes'boro, with Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
est Stevens; Frank Marshall, North
Bay, with his mother, Mrs. J. Mar-
shall; Grant Dennis, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dennis; Mr. and
Mrs. George Dundas with friends in
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Shannon, Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Shannon; Mr. and Mrs. P. Flan-
nigan, Hamilton, with Mrs. R. W.
Hoy; R. W. Hoy, who has been
sick for several weeks, has been
taken to Clinton Hospital for treat -
anent; Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Way
and son, Douglas, in Seaforth; Wil-
lie Dundas, Seaforth, with friends
here; .Murray Mills, O.A.C., Guelph,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mills.
Wes. Roe, concession 12, Mullett
Township, cut his left hand while
putting a new handle in an axe and
had to have several stitches to
close the wound.
BAYFIELD
Miss Ethel Blair, of Goderich,
spent the holiday with her parents,
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. White Weston and
Judy, of London, were guests of
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Weston.
'Mr. and Mrs. Beverley McClin-
chey, of Barrie, are spending
Christmas week with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter West-
lake.
Miss Betty Lou Larson, of Lon-
don, is spending her Christmas. va-
cation with 'her -parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Reheny Larson.
Mr. Harry Baker, of London, is
spending a few days this week with
his father, Mr, Fred Baker.
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GORDON WILSON
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Mr. Fred Turner, of Goderich,
was ,the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Turner over Christmas.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mac-
Leod over the holiday were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert MacLeod, of Gode•
rich, and John MacLeod, of Port
Dover,
Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner left last
week for Chicago where she will
visit her sisters for the next two
months.
Mrs. N, W. Woods and Miss
Lucy Woods left on Sunday to
spend the next month in Hensall,
M'ss Lola Elliott, of Detroit, is
srending Christmas week with her
mother, Mrs. M. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stothers
and Kathy, of Embro, spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mack.,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruse, of
London, were guests of the letter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker,
over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fetherston,
of London, spent Christmas with
t' -e latter's mother, Mrs. Charles
Parker.
Mr. John MacKenzie, of Toronto,
spent Christmas with his parent
Mr. and Mrs. J. MacKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ervine and
Mary Elizabeth spent Christmas in
Southampton.
Mr. William Murray, of Detroit,
spent the week -end with his moth-
er, Mrs, Agnes Murray, who re-
turned with him to Detroit on Mon-
day where she will spend Christ-
mas week.
STANLEY
The Late John B. Etue
The death of John Baptiste Etue,
in his 88th year, occurred at his
home in Stanley Township on
Tuesday, Dec. 18, where he had
farmed all his life, except for fif-
een years which he spent in the
luni,bcring industry in Northern
Micaig'in, A councillor for fourteen
years, he was alma. s interested in
the affairs of the district. Born in
Stanley Township, he was m•trried
to Anna Denome, of Drysdale, in
1897, who survives, together with
four sons and three daughters:
Levi, Detroit; Maurice, Seaforth;
Elmer, Toronto; Leonard, at home;
Mrs. A. Q. Perkins, Detroit; Mrs.
P. Tanquay, Royal Oak, Mich., and
Mrs. G. Levelle, Detroit, Mr. Etue
was a devout members of St. Pet-
er's Roman Catholic Church, from
where the funeral was held on Fri-
day, Dec. 21, witrh interment in the
adjoining cemetery. The pallbear-
ers were Lloyd Etue, Kenneth Etue,
Alvin Rau, Leonard Rau, Gordon
Corriveau and George Bedard.
WINCHELSEA
Congratulations are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey, who
celebrated their 63rd wedding an-
niversary on Dec. 23;
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock
and Tom, of Zion; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Penwarden and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Penwarden, of Sarnia, spent
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Johns.
Mr, and Mrs. William Brock and
family, of London, spent 'Chris'tm'as
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman,
of Kippen, visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Walters.
Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Carty, London,
are spending the Christmas holi-
days with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Prance.
Mrs. Eunice Dobbs, of Crediton,
is spending the, week with her
daughter, Mrs. Ivan Brock.
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HIBBERT
Conversion to 60 -cycle hydro sup-
ply in the north ends of Hibbert
andFullerton 'Townships is to be-
gin Thursday, Jan. 3, it was an-
nounced Thursday by frequency
conversion area headquarters. k
The cut -over to be shade Jan. 3
will be in a rural neighborhood,
just south of Munro, including lots
1 to 6 in the 8th and 9th conces-
sions of Hibbert, lots 22 to 30 in
the 8th and 9th concessions of Ful-
arton, and lots 24, 25 and 26 in tee
7th concession of Fullerton.
On Friday, Jan. 4, the cut -over to
60 -cycle is to be made along the
concession road running east -west
through Munro. The area concern-
ed includes lots 1 to 10 in the Lyth
and 7th concessions of Hibbert,
and lots 26 to 30 in the 6th and
7th concessions of Fullerton.
On Monday, Jan. 7, the conver-
sion cut -over will bring 60 -cycle
supply to an area east and north
of Munro, including lots 11 to 21 in
the 6th 'and 7th concessions of Ful-
lerton; lots 26 to 30 in the 4th an•d
5th concessions of Fullerton; lots
1 to 9 on the Mitchell Road conces-
sion of Fullerton; lots 1 to 10 in
the 4th and 5th concession of Hib-
bert.
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KIPPEN
Death of Robert McBride
Robert .McBride, 82, for many
years one of the best known farm-
ers of Stanley Township, died Sun-
day night in Clinton Haspitai, fol-
lowing a fall down the basement
steps, at his home in Kippen one
week ago, in which he fractured hie
.nip. After farming on the Goshen
Line in Stanley most of his life, he
retired and came to Kippen to live
10 years ago. He was a member of
St. Andrew's United Church. Sur-
viving, besides hie wife, formerly
Emma Willert, are seven sons, Wil-
,burt, Kitchener; Leonard and
Lorne, Windsor; Alvin and Edgar,
Kippen; Elmore and Walter, Exe-
ter; two daughters, Mrs. Edgar
Snell, Camrose, Alta,; Mrs. Stew-
art Beattie, Wingham; three broth-
ers, John, Zurich; James. and Sam-
uel, Stanley Township; and three
sisters, Mrs. C. 'Stephenson, Hen-
sel]; Mrs. Alvin Nicholson, In Sas-
kriiebewa.n, and Mrs. Maud Schnell,
Edmonton, The body rested at the
Bonthron funeral home, Mensal!,
when uiervices were conducted
Wednesday at 2 p.m. by the Rev.
A. E. Hinton, In St. Andrew's Unit-
ed Oihlird'h, ltippen. Interment
tonic place in Baytleid cemetery.
RegentTheatre�—
NOW PLAYING
" WATCH THE BIRDII
RED SKELTON ARLENE DAHL
A Comedy Caper that ;brings one long roar of laughter, when on
the verge of bankruptcy Red is befriended by art Heiress.
NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — TECHNICOLOR
'" RICH, YOUNG AND PRETTY"
JANE POWELL WENDELL COREY
A story of young love in the Springtime. Paris is the setting for
this Musical which everyone will" enjoy.
Matinee January lst
NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — TECHNICOLOR
" I'LL GET BY "
JUNE HAVER WiLLIAM LUNDIGAN
You'll sing and laugh throufeh this Musical Romance with th
Marines in the South Pacific. Don't miss this comedy!
"The
THE SEASON'S GREETINGS
AND BEST WISHES
FOR
HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY
IN THE NEW YEAR
WILLIS' SHOE STORE
Little Store With the Big Values" — SEAFORTH
DANCE
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Monday, December 31
COMMUNITY CENTRE
SEAFORTH
New and Oldtime Music
Sponsored by the Junior Farmers
and Junior institute
Admission 50 cents
C. W. L.
XMAS DANCE
ST. COLUMBAN
FRIDAY, DEC. 28th;
HARBURN'S ORCHESTRA
Lunch
EVERYONE WELCOME
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YOUR DODGE AND
DE SOTO DEALER
WISHES YOU A
VERY HAPPY
AND
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR !
Rowcliffe Motors
Phone 267 Seaforth
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NEW
YEAR
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G. A. WHITNEY
FURNITURE : FUNERAL & AMBULANCE SERVICE
Telephone: Day or Night 119; Residende 65
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