The Huron Expositor, 1956-12-28, Page 7r
May we extend our sincere
wishes to you and yours for a
Happy, Merry and Joyous New
Year filled with dreams come.
' true.
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CHRISTIE'S
MEAT MARKET
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We extend to you and yours
the joys • and good wishes of
the season!
Town of Seaf
Phone 58 Seaforth
RAY R. BORDEN
Prudential
Insurance Representative
Phone 259-M Seaforth
ELLIOTT'S
QUICK LUNCH
DINNERS - LUNCHES
Main St. Seaforth
May yours be a holiday over-
flowing with happiness and
good cheer.
ROBERT BELL
INDUSTRIES LTD.
Phone 268
\ Seaforth
WILLIS DUNDAS
"blue coal" and Fuel Oil
Phone 573 Res. 192-M
SEAFORTH
H. M. JACKSON
HIDES andWOOL
Egmondville Ont.
ERIC H. MUNROE
INSURANCE
Phone 394•
Seaforth
HENDERSON
STARTED CHICKS Ltd.
Phone 645-J-1 Seaforth
This is the season when aI1
good friehds extend wishes
and happiness for the New
Year. Happy New Year!
J. W. MODELAND
ELECTRICIAN
Phone 660 r 4 Seaforth
'HAL WJIYTE & SON
MEATS
Phone 341 Seaforth
AVON PRODUCTS
MRS. ALBERT .BAKER
Phone 356 Seaforth
Our wishes for your health,
happiness and prosperity are
unlimited. May you have an
extra share of all things good
this coming year.
WRIGJLT & LEYBURN
TRUCKERS
Phone 283-W Seaforth
Our wishes for you are three-
fold: Health, Prosperity and
lots of Good Luck!
MAPLE LEAF DAIRY
HARVEY TRAVIS, Prop.
Phone 101 Seaforth
GORDON McGAVIN
WALTON
WRIGHT'S GROCERY
Phone 77 Seaforth
MRS. JIM ELLIOTT
Phone 249-W Seaforth
PHILLIPS'
FRUIT STORE
Phone . 63
Seaforth
THE MANAGER and STAFF
of the
STEDMAN
5c TO $1.00 STORE
extends a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
To Their Customers.
GREE'llING
OKE'S BILLIARDS
MAGAZINES and NOVELTIES
:APPy NEW YEAR/
We cannot let this joyous sea-
son pass without extending to
you our sincerest wishes for a
Happy New Year.
CROWN HARDWARE
Phone 797 Seaforth
In harmony with this joyous
season we extend our
best wishes for the happiest
holiday ever,
SEAFORTH
BEAUTY SALON
HAIRDRESSERS
Phone 157 Seaforth
We extend to you and yours
the joys and good wishes of
the season.
McGONIGLE'S
GROCERY
Phone 166 Seaforth
As the minutes of the Old
Year tick away, we want to
extend to you and yours our
sincere wishes for a Happy and
Prosperous New Year!
SEAFORTH
CREAMERY
H. H. LESLIE, Prop.
Phone 80
Seaforth
EGMONDVILLE SOCIETIES ,UNITE
FOR CHRISTMAS MEETINGS
A wealth of health, happiness
and contentment are our wish-
es for all our friends and
neighbors on this most joyous
holiday.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Phone 227 Seaforth
The Christmas meeting of the faithful service as treasurer. The
W.M.S. and W.A. Auxiliaries of hymn. "Angels From the Realms
Egmondville United Church was of Glory." was sung. Mrs. Sem-
held at Mrs. Norman. MacLean's ple read a very inspiring sermon,
home on Wednesday, Dec. 12. with "The Other View of Christmas,"
a splendid attendance of members
and many visitors.
Mrs. Ivan Forsyth presided ov-
er the opening exercises, which
were in charge of the W.A. The
hymn. "Joy To the World," was
sung. followed by Christmas scrip-
ture readings and prayers by Mrs.
S. Jackson, Mrs. Robert Tyndall.
Mrs, L. Strong. Mrs. Chapple and
Mrs. Tremeer. Mrs. Durst sang
the lovely solo. "0 Holy Night."
accompanied by Mrs. E. Camer-
on. Mrs. Ivan Forsyth read the Burns Church SMS
story, "Why the Chimes Rang
Out." The singing of the hymn. Ncmes New Slate
"All Hail the Power of Jesus'
which made everyone think of the
message contained in the verse:
"In the fullness of time. God sent
forth His Son." ' Mrs. Semple led
in a prayer. The hymn. "I Love
To Tell the Story." was sung and
the meeting closed with the Miz-
pah benediction. Mrs. MacLean's
and Mrs. Forsyth's assistants serv-
ed lunch. and the hostess was
thanked by S'Irs. Aikenhead.
Name" and a bener3iction of peace
by Mrs. Forsyth closed the devo-
tional period.
Mrs. Jim Scott was hostess to
22 members of Burns' W.M.S. on
Tuesday. Mrs. Win.. Bell was in
p service,
which included several carols, the
Christmas story. Matthew I and II
read by Mrs. Nelson Lear. and a
story, "The First Gifts." written
by Francis Shelley Wees. Mrs. Ed-
die Bell sang the carol. "Silent
Night.'
T h e nominating committee's
slate of officers was accepted as
read: president,. Mrs. J. T. White;
treasurer. Mrs, Geo. Smith; secre-
tary. Mrs. E. Hesk; assistant, Miss
Ida Leiper; press secretary. Mrs.
E. Hesk; Missionary Monthly sec-
retary. Miss Gladys Leiper; World
Friend secretary. Mrs. Jim How-
att; Community Friendship secre-
tary. Mrs. Art Colson; assistants.
Mrs. Wm. Hamilton. Mrs. H. Teb-
butt, Mrs. W. Knox; supply sec..
Mrs. Nelson Lear; Christian Citi-
zenship sec.. Mrs. Frank MacGre-
gor; Literature sec., Mrs. George
Watt; Christian. Stewardship sec..
Mrs. Harvey Taylor; pianist.' Mrs.
Ed. Bell; assistant. Ida Leiper;
Mission and Baby Band Leaders,
Mrs, John McEwing• Mrs. Leslie
Reid; group leaders: (1) Mrs. Jas,
!Scott: assistant. Mrs' W. Hamil-
:ton; (2) Mrs. Geo. Carter; assist-
ant. Mrs: Robt. Jamieson; (3) Mrs.
Wesley Roe; assistant, Mrs. Wm.
Trewin.
Mrs. Durst, W.A. president. was charge of the worshi
in charge of the W.A. business per-
iod. Mrs. D. Wallace. secretary,
read the November minutes and
also read letters of appreciation
for flowers and cards from Mr.
Clair Haney and Mr. Andrew Hous-
ton.. Following the offering. Mrs.
A. C. Routledge. convener of the
manse committee, read her an-
nual report, and Mrs. Harold Jack-
son's Red Cross report was also
read. A committee was appoint-
ed to look after the annual treat
to be given to the Sunday School
children at the Christmas concert
on December 21.
The W.M.S. meeting was pre-
sided over by Mrs. A. Pepper. the
president. Mrs. Leonard Strong
read the Christmas story from
Matthew's gospel. Mrs. Elmer
Cameron read an, article. "The
Hope of Christmas." written by'
Dr. Charles Templeton. and also
led in prayer. The minutes of the
November meeting were read by!
the secretary. and Mrs. W. F. Me
Millan gave the treasurer's report.
Annual reports were read from
the various secretaries: Mrs. D.
Stephenson for Community Friend-
ship; Mrs. Lindsay. for Christian
Citizenship; Mrs. Leonard Strong,
Literature,; Mrs, A. C. Routledge.
Supply; Baby Band. Mrs, M. Nott;
Mission Band. Miss Florence El-
ford; Missionary Monthly. Mrs. M.
Nott, Mrs. James Aikenhead. Chris-
tian Stewardship; Mrs, Warden
Haney; Corresponding Secretary.
Mrs. E. Stephenson; Associate
Members. Miss F. Houston.
The complete report of the nom-
inating committee was read by
Mrs. Ed. Boyes and seconded by
Mrs. Aikenliead. A vote of thanks
was given to Mrs. W. F. McMillan
who is retiring after 35 years of
Mrs. Lear reported that a bale.
valued at $115 had been packed
for the Fred Victor Mission, To-
ronto. Mrs, John Riley presided
for the W.A. meeting. Christmas
boxes will be sent to shut-ins. Mrs.
E. Hesk presented a Christmas
gift to Mrs. White. The 1955 slate
of officers are: president. Mrs.
John Riley; vice-pres.. Mrs. Ernest
Knox; treasurer, Jean Leiper;
secretary. Mrs. E. Hesk; assistant.
Ida Leiper.
PAR
ro facilitate snow removal, NO PARI
on the Streets of this Municipality will,
allowed between the hours of 2'
a.m. and
8 a.m.
This order will be strictly enforced in
accordance with the Highway Traffic Act,
Section 43, Subsection 9.
Notice is Hereby Given
that the Municipality will not be responsible
for any damages caused to parked vehicles,
as the t result of snow removal operations.
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Township of Tuckersmith
To facilitate snow removal operations, the public
is requested not to park cars or vehicles on road-
sides during the Winter months.
And notice is hereby given that the Township
will not be responsible for any damage caused to
such vehicles as a result of snow plowing opera-
tions.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk
Township of Tuckersmith
AT
NEW YEARS
Save Lives and Property Loss!
Your attention is called to the danger to life
and property from Christmas decorations,
such as draperies, scenery, cotton to repres-
ent snow, etc. Displays of this nature and
the lighting arrangements in connection
therein, add greatly to the ordinary risks of
fire!
See that inflammable material is clear
of and not hung over lighting devices,
steam pipes, stove pipes, electric light
bulbs, etc.
See that electric circuits are properly
fused and not overloaded. Have all
temporary decorations removed as soon
as they have served their purpose.
REMEMBER ! Nothing can render these
displays absolutely safe, and that if accidents
are not to mar the festive season, constant
vigilance and care must be exercised.
To the Citizens of Seaforth and District We Extend Best
Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season!
SEAFORTH FIRE BRIGADE
F. C. J. SILLS, Secretary. JOHN F. SCOTT, Fire Chiia
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