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'the ;hairdressing requtrbmenta oY our. airwomen 1 „y n► Pereounel.
The;eerwioett of one haArdresaeg_Ykqu4'1;OOi°RPI,;to 6.:'. iP •
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5;00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m'. Monday t4'Fr1dp$ iuclupiYe; and fro. 9: Q0
,a.m. to 5:00 p.m. of Saturdays•, ars.regilireds
It, is desired to negotiate _,g contract with one competent,
1 ;reliable hairdresser, who will provide the abovp4grvice . including
equipment.
Good accommodation available. at nominal, rental.
P: Applications from competent hairdressers who can supply,
referericea will lie considered, Such applications should be ad-
:dressed to the
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candlelight ee�vice Was co
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me WMA nears Mrs. Brown was hostess, assisted
Your new elders, Iba'rold Bail,
ducted. by' Mrs. Arthur Kemp ata 9s : @d>.:1 „ _ ;.,x 1, {
Pere G°am bell Arc�iie Ho gaits s. Beer. Members' answered f!t _ropoa tsi i#se?str,h@ haxlYgrip, .Rci ai�3�Fi In"
by Mr
• y R g- the roll call with a donation to the meeting of the w9maws Mission., .. . ig loo Clin Vin, , .fie 6egr Y ofi ;ill„ lu<
Fox.
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and: Rochus Faber, recently elected War Memo i 1 r I Mission-
ary in staffs United ' ''von
Rev. Fox a` meeting London W _ r a Childrens T1ke spry# ,of g�:'ll;�t'b0r from• p4A s p9s �al ,
to; ,the, eldership by fixe congrega Hospital, making a total oY '$22,.85. Church. Mre. A. H..Daynari$ sed l nt�'a b
c e day to Friday, ilrolusive, anal two barblr iioR}'.5e90
The Women's Missionary Society tion of Carmel Church, Hena&11, r ar Lu , harge oY the devotional' ex rcisest Mo ;:a A' +. v
sinal• Pre b Brian, Church were ordained, to that office at the The sec et y, Miss' 'Gladys k which opened with singing 'Cbdpt on _ rdaY � l�rrday, inclusive and fl�grp} d,dIQ.a m lf�;kd �$�'�i°,? �vl, ,
of Ca s Yt , er, expressed thanks to the ladies' . on Saturdays, 'ars required: ` `" t �3k, rr Fl f
Hansell, met in the, church school- Sunday morning service. Rev. Jno, mss' Carola, with. Mrs. Henry, Isar -
for their visits, cards, letters and, It is desired) to nego3iato ,a co tarot with o co
room last week. The meeting was B. Fox conducted the service. burn accompanying.' 'Mrs. MaTaha], 4 pn •,. #n 4�#� > y1'�
arranged by Mrs. C. S. Hudson and At a meeting of the se that fiawees she received, rn Clin Dearing rend the scripture, and reliable 'barber who will ,provide the atlov@ ervic� , inoluc g
_ ton Hospital, chairs and aqui meet.
Mpr
Mrs. Hudson, 1presiJent, took the were offically'welcomed by the vases resented b titute f w sa silver RMrs, Daynardagave dan talk on Good accommodation available at,n6MjnaL,rental a t,
minister. The presentation of a p y Christman, and Mrs. R. A. Sadler
chair and opened the meeting with in her illness. A thank -you note Applications from compeltent barbers who can supplys reYeYT
a Christmas hymn. The meditation new leather edition bf the Birble in g sang ' a solo. Mra. Arthur Semp ences will be considered. Such applications should be addresj* It $Iiia'
the new revised'' standard' version, from Mrs'. W,, Dougall was read. had charge of the business. \i
of the psalm was; taken by Mr�..4., to the
was made, to George Tinney, for- Mention was made of Mrs. Orr's Mr.'Daynard installed the slate of
Walker, Mrs. A. Logaln, Mrs. J.
mer member of the session, in re- and aim's' illness. Members asked officers for 1953 for the W.M;S.:
Forrest, Mrs. R. Meiolet , Miss COMMANDING OFFICER, RCAF^'Stat)
so ition of his faithful service on Mrs.. Horton to procure a gift for president, Mrs. Arthur Kam vice-
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Dora Alain and Miss Violet Hyde. P p° , M1�
the session, and as superintendent Mrs. Orr. Mrs. Norminton osis presidents, Mrs. A. H. J)aynard, Clinton
Visits to the sick and shut-ins of the Sunday School,.• Mr. Tinney named to send a gift to Jim. Mrs. Marshal Dearing; treasurer,
were
Ontario t
were reported, and the Secretaries'now'iesidea in Exeter. Carol: Brown .played a ^piano solo. Mrs. Les. Butson; community a
reports presented. Plans for the —
.- A reading, "Christmas Memories" friendship; Mrs. 'Gerald Agar;, Baby
January meeting were made. Mrs. was given by Mrs. J. filen. rhe -Band, Mfrs. 'Filmer Chappel; elti
B. Edlwaids', 'Mrs. A. Logan and . • was assisted by Maja Roobol at the zenship, Mrs. Alvin Worden; team
Mrs, 'G. Walker were named a coin- Christmas Meeting of perance, Mrs. tRobt. Vivian; ian =
piano. Mrs. Roobal sang carols, P
mittee to look after 'Christmas
and at the close they sang "Silent ists, Mrs. Daynard, Mrs. Reed; Mia-
treats for the shut-ins. . Night" in their native language. sionary Monthly, Mrs, Lyle Wor- Canadian Ce., n:
Guest speaker, Rev. J. B. Fox, Chiselhurst Group C'hristma's carol singing was a den
spoke on "Steering By the Stars," � pleasing feature, with Mrs. Sher- Secretary' for the Wbman% As -
telling how the Wisemen were quid- sociation is Mrs. Reed, and the ANY QUANTITY
Twenty -live members of the Wo-_ ritt at the piano and Miss,Lammie.
ed by the stars. He divided his men's Mis'slonary Society of Chisel- directed. Solo parts were Sung by treasurer its Mrs. Bowman.
talk into three parts, "Perception, Perception, burst United Church mdt in the Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Shirray and Mrs': Mrs. Les. Butson, Mra, Jack But
Purpose and Perseverance." church schoolroom last week for Goodwin. son, Mrs. Harold Pethick, Mrs. Ed.
Installation of the new officers their Christmas meeting. Mrs. Har-
was conducted' by Rev. Fox as fol- Parker
Mrs. Beer introduced Mrs. K.
Johns, Woodham,
Dearing, ,Mia. Cameron V Adler
Mrs. Reed., and Mrs. R. A. Sadler
Stoneman. Mrs. Roy McDonald .pre-
y
old presided.
lows: president, Mrs: C. Hudson; Scripture readings were read by
first
first vice-president, Mrs. G. Walk- Mrs. T. Brintnell, 'Mrs. 'R. Taylor,
the guest speak-
er, and District President of South
lit the candles during the special
service. Mrs. Ross 5male sang
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Trees
ed; 2nd vice-president, Mrs, J. Pat- Jr., Mrs. W. Brintnell and Mrs. W.
Huron. Mrpresented an 's. Johns
informative address, "Footprints in
Solos' '
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erson; secretary, Mrs. R. Y. Mac- Martin. Mrs. J. Glenn gave a
Laren; treasurer, Mrs. A- D. Me- Christmas reading, assisted' by Mrs.
the W.I."
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SCOTCH PINE SPRUCE'
Ewan; supply' secretary, Miss M.
Reid; flower secretary, Miss y, Iloobol,' Hensall, who was soloist
leave two kinds of foot-
prints," She said, those we can
Red Cross Badges Ifere
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' BALSAM
for the Christmas hymns. Mrs.
Hyde; welcome and welfare, Mrs. John Glenn was presented with a
see, those we can't Seen Now is a
For Seaforth 'Swimmers.
Dauphin, 34, who died suddenly
J. W, Bonthron; Glad Tidings, Mrs. life membership and pin, with themembers,"
B. Edwards; literature and library, address read by Mrs. T. Brintnell,
Mrs. J. Forrest; Home Helpers by the
good time to begin to be better
she charged. "Let us
take stock of ourselves."' There
The long-awa'ted Red Cross badg-
es for swimming proficiency, award- �
ed by the local Lions Club,
Ba " Macaulay
and presentation president.
secretary, Mrs. J. A. Paterson' Thank -you notes were read from
are eight branches in'our district,
she said.
arrived';
this week. Badge winners may
the basement of the church with
ianist, Mrs. M. Dougall; assistant,
pianist, H. Jacobi, T. W. Wren and Miss
' 'W'hat do you get out of the In-
pick them up 'by calling at A. W.'
'
Gladys Luker.
stitute? What do you put into it?
Sillery's office. The Club regrets'
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES - SASH- DOORS
7 Mr's. J. Ferguson will be in
Sell your 'Institute to your neigh'
there are no badges for winners in
Mrs. Sorsdahl; Margaret
charge of the bale for Korea, to be
hors. Use your power of influ-
the junior events at the summer"
SEAFORTH CLINTON
packed in the near future. It was
decided to boxes
once to spread good -will," the
swimming meet.
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Phone 787 Phone 97
161 send along each
speaker concluded.
house presided.
Mitchell, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Tavish and DeWitt. Miller. Special
line for fees and collections, to be
Mrs. Haun sang a carol, accom-
services were conducted by Legion
brought to the January meeting,
01 ' The new study book "Along Afri-
pani'ed by Miss Lammie.
M' E11' h k
nic4riet
u� • ,., origin of Christmas carols," was
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en and Malcolm, visited with Mr.
can Trails," was taken'by Mrs, B.
ras rs tan ed Mrs. Brown
and all who had provided the de -
I
Stoneman. Mrs. Roy McDonald .pre-
y
lightfui program. Delicious Christ-
Obituaries
"'. ^":'1 sided for the brief meeting of the
ma's dainties were served by the
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Wiomeri's Association, assisted by
social committee.
made and hung in the Hall by the
"> Mrs. C. Coleman. 'Plans we dis-
ONLY 5 MORE DAYS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS
cussed for- the Christmas party,
LATE' CHARLES DAUPHIN
CROMARTY
December 23, when films' will be
STAI,FFA.—Services for Charles'
Shown in charge of Rev. W. J.
He Is Ed. Smith, -your Prudential
Dauphin, 34, who died suddenly
Y.P.S. Meet in Church
Rogers.
from a heart attack, in Hibbert
The Young :People's Society met
township, were conducted in Wing -
C11ir1StmaS Program
Christmas
the basement of the church with
ham Sunday afternoon by the Rev.
Bob Laing presiding. -Alice SorH.
s-
L. Parker, St. Paul's Anglican
e At Kippen East W.I.
dahi read the scripture; Ethel Mae
Church, and the Rev, Alex Nimmo,
on the statutory day, De -
cember 29, was given third' reading
Norris. sang a solo, accompanied by
In the Currie Funeral Home.
The. Kippen East W.I. met at the
Mrs. Sorsdahl; Margaret
Interment was in Wingliam cem-
home of Mrs. William Bell last
,,Lloyd
'W'alker presented the topic, and
etery. Pallbearers were William
0 week with 31 members and several
Rev. R. Duncanson led in prayer.
Sturdy, William Young, Leonard
•q 1 ng. e- visitors attending. Mrs. E. Whit
Harvey Riley and Miss Dodds,
Dawson, Frank Field, Robert Mc -
house presided.
Mitchell, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Tavish and DeWitt. Miller. Special
Roll call was answered by. a
Frank Harburn.
services were conducted by Legion
Christmas verse. The motto, "The
Mr. and Mrs. Mae 'Lamond, Hei-
u� • ,., origin of Christmas carols," was
�
en and Malcolm, visited with Mr.
i
D0 . ,
• read by Mrs. J. Henderson. Mrs.
Mrs. Warner McRoberts, Luc-
/
1 Campbell Eyre gave a report on
and
.
the district executive meeting. Mrs.Da4
in Keeton, Bluffton, Alta.,
J. Henderson and Mrs. William
Kyle sang two vocal Aimbers Mrs.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
William Caldwell read her report Scott
on the London Conference, and Mr, and Mrs. 'Ross Houghton andwith family visited with Mr. and Mrs. qour groceries
Robert Me'Naughton gave a recita-
*Leonard Houghton, Wingham, and
Bros. tion. Bank looks were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Houghton, Mild -
1847 Rogers'
Baby Janice Eyre and Barbara may. NOTICE!
AND Gemmell. —�
Mrs. Alex McGregor read a.
M'' I
Christmas story and Mrs. R. Broad -
foot Local Salvage
conducted a contest. Christ -
a mas carols were sung and Santa Plan Christmas Party W A N T R D
^+ presented gifts to everyone. A d?
rnr riMisr aisv�rt�c�sr licious'lunch was served. The fifth meeting of the Seaforth WE WILL PICK UP
' .►--- Sewing Sisters was held at the Iron and All Kinds of Metal, Rape
r rltten history is at least 6,0'00 home of Betty Goudie December 6. Highest Cash: Prices Paid
pl :` SILVERWARE _
y ai ]d. in meeting opened with the sing- LOUIS. HILDEBRAND
in of a Christmas carol. The roll •
call was answered by "the color
Englishbone China Cups and Saucers and material of my dress." some
Glassware, time was spent in sewing on the
Chime Clocks - Rhinestone Jewellery Christmas Tree dresses. Plans were made for a
Christmas party to be held Dece'm- , FRANK KL'
�V�!►�•l�i�ES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS bar 23.
The Most Beautiful Christmas Gift! At Hensall
., BULOVA - WESTFIELD - ROLEX
SATURDAY, DEC. 20
2:00 P.M. Usborne Council Pays _le
GIFTS FOR ALL Pre
(hrmistmas Sa ;. J. As WESTCOTT PICTURE SHOW Advance to Board
Sponsored by
JEWELLER CHAMBER DCOMMERCE C o N T I N U E S
and CANADIAN LEGION' After an interview with A. G.
Hicks
e Usborne
- .. .. .. ,, owns'hiprepresentingcouncil
harea board,
Usborne Council last week agreed
to pay the board an advance or
the t on school rates due, ,Later, Off Everythin
:a=.•:;>:>s»:;r;:.:::a:v:>:r,.;;;;,.;;;<;:r<:a:::>nr:•;?I the tax collector reported that 1952 20%:
taxes in excess of $23,000 had been
..:::%:':•# turned over
to the treasurer,
urer
,
—but o
f theIn business arisingHe hel s Seaforth families. ■ minutes, the Honor Roll committee
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n the Stare
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For eomple•ge family security
including Prudential's great new Sickne'ss
��4 o4ra and Accident Insurance plans
a
fence for the' laying of the water SYSTEMS and HEATING EQUIPMENT, given - special eonsi'd-
pipeline to the R,C.A.F. Station at
Centralia, and the .receipt. of $1,, _ eration and discount.
386^03 for custom work and gravel SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS AND CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED
'tothe roads and -bridges account.
The road superintendent's report e;t'
f:t
was accepted and the payment of ,
road accounts' to a total of $1,641.54
was passed, on motion of Smith ` in
and Jeffery, , FRANK, 6
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Current accounts were passed for
to pgyinent on motlon of fiern and (1'1'()►SI' ` °Y` : PAST Ol F`10E
Jeffery, and eouricil adjourned until xi
statutory tire 'final d st t+ry meeting to
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repor to t ey were a ma ng p
grass and hoped to have the roil
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made and hung in the Hall by the
ONLY 5 MORE DAYS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS
time of the nomination meeting,
Flood Damage Claimed
t�
SEASONAL SALE! ..
He Is Ed. Smith, -your Prudential
will always have their home
Nomination and Election By=Law
No. 10, for nomination
man in. Seaforth, and, his business
and how you'll be able to enjoy
providing
`'
ismeeting
providing future happiness—
family's.
independence when you are ready
on the statutory day, De -
cember 29, was given third' reading
EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE IS FOR SALE
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yours and your
t .
to retire.
and finally pas's'ed on motion of
and --
Talk to him. He can help you
Even more, Ed. can show you how
,Jeffery and Mitchell.
E. l4e'rdman interviewed the
`
EVERY ITEM IS MARKED FOR
make certain your children will
to protect yourself against the
always have their most priceless
crippling expense of sickness and
council in regard to flood damage
20% OFF !
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inheritance — -their mother's full-
accident, with Prudential's great
on his farm, which he claimed was
time care. And he can show you
how to provide the money your
new Sickness and Accident Plans.
You'll find Ed. Smith is a constant
caused b the ayin of the Cen-
y >a g
tralia water pipeline. Council in -
roving Lamps
family will need. if you are taken
family
friend and counsellors. Make a
strueted the clerk to consultAbe the
,
H. E. SMITH
. . . how to be sure your family
.date with \him—,•today,
ownslrip solicitor in regard to the
to this claim,
Bargains Galore
-John Street Phone 122
proper place present
Seaforth, Ont,
The treasurer reported a balance
of $24,533.24, and that all 1.949 tax
Everything Goes
CO
arrears had been paid. He also re-
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%NSVRANCE
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n4yr
ported the receipt of $3,000 from
Orders taken at this time for BATHROOMS, PRESSURE
`aw
see +our
the Department of National De
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For eomple•ge family security
including Prudential's great new Sickne'ss
��4 o4ra and Accident Insurance plans
a
fence for the' laying of the water SYSTEMS and HEATING EQUIPMENT, given - special eonsi'd-
pipeline to the R,C.A.F. Station at
Centralia, and the .receipt. of $1,, _ eration and discount.
386^03 for custom work and gravel SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS AND CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED
'tothe roads and -bridges account.
The road superintendent's report e;t'
f:t
was accepted and the payment of ,
road accounts' to a total of $1,641.54
was passed, on motion of Smith ` in
and Jeffery, , FRANK, 6
y, 1
Current accounts were passed for
to pgyinent on motlon of fiern and (1'1'()►SI' ` °Y` : PAST Ol F`10E
Jeffery, and eouricil adjourned until xi
statutory tire 'final d st t+ry meeting to
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