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AGAIN,
IT'S
CHRISTMASTIME IN SEAFORTH
Everywhere in Seaforth there are signs of
Christmas!
The colored lights are on the streets; the Christ-
mas trees and candles are on the lamp posts. The
stores are gaily decorated.
Christmas means different things to different
people. But common to all is the spirit of giving
. . . of remembrance. And this means the exchang-
ing' of gifts.
In Seaforth, merchants have made extra special
plans to assist people of the district in their Christ-
mas gift, giving. And we, at The Huron Expositor,
are co-operating, too, in bringing you this double -size
issue, which tells just what awaits the Christmas
shopper in Seaforth.
Because Seaforth merchants are aware of the
dividends returned over the years by consistently
treating their customers as friends, they have spared
no effort to make their •merchandise attractive in
quality, •selection and price for this Christmas shop-
ping seaseti. 1,9ok over their suggestions in these
pages carefully, and take advantage of the cordial
invitation they extend to you by buying where you
know the merchant, know his reputation for fair
dealing and satisfactory service, arrg know that by
buying in Seaforth you're buying wisely.
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