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3. Found. '
4.11elp Wanted
5. Business Opportunities
6. Teachers Wanted
7. Situations 'Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Sale
9. Poultry For Sale
10, Used Cars For Sale
11. Articles For Sale'
i2. Wanted To Buy
13. Wanted
14. Property For Sale
15. Property F'or Rent
16. For Sale or Rent
17. Wanted To Rent
18. Property Wanted
19. Notices
20. Auction Sales I .
21. Tenders Wanted
22. Legal Notices
23. Business Directory
24. Cards of Thanks
25: "1n Memoriam
26, Personals
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L. Coming Events
EGMONDVILLE Scout bot-
tle drive, Sat. morning,.' Jan.
8. Door to door canvas in Eg-
mondville. •. 1-05-2.
ANNUAL Meeting of South
Huron _ .) gt'ictiltural Society
will be held in the IOOF Hall
Hensall, on Friday, January
14th, at 2 p.m. All interested
persons are urged to attend.
James Doign.President; P. L.
McNaughton, Sec,. Treas.
1-06-1
4. Help Wanted -
.able. State qualifications and
salary expected. Lowest or
any application not neces-
sarily., .accepted. Applications
int, sealed h enrelopesx clearly
marked "Applications are
to be in the hands of the
chairrinan by January 15...,
1966.
MR. VERNE Aa,,DERDICE,
Chairman, of Huron County
School Area No. .1,
RR 2, Kippen.
4-06-2
APPLICATIONS...
Twp. of Tuckersmith
' For a Road Superintendent.
Full yearly employment of-
fered, The applicant to state
qualifications, experience and
salary expected.
Applications to be in the
Clerk's hands by 12 o'clock
neon, on Monday, January
17; 1966, clearly. marked,
"Application, Road. $ttperin-
:tendent'{,
Applications to 'be consid-
ered.'on Jan. 17, 1966.
JAMES I. McINTOSH,
Clerk - Treasurer,
RR 3, Seaforth,,Ont.
4-06-2
2. Lost,' Strayed
TAIL gate for box of truck.
..Phone 37 R 16, Dublin.
2-06x1
FAMILY pet, small, brown,
male Collie. Anyone knowing
whereabouts, phone 482-7494.
-06-1
3. Found
BETWEEN Rowcliffe's Gar-
age and the Queen's Hotel, a
-'•••• Timex watch, on Friday. it'
can be "seen al Dave Netzke's,
on Jarvis St. Owner can have
same by paying for this ad.
3-06-1
4. Help Wanted '
BABY Sitter, 5 days a week,
- in my home, from 8:30 tb 4
o'clock, one child. Phone 527-
0186. 4-06x1
5. Bus. Opportunities..
HOUSEWIVES '
Turn a few spare hours- a -
week. into
MSS
AVON territories are Profit-
able and now available in the
Kippen - Egmondville - Win-
throp - Brodhagen areas. For
information, no obligation,
phone-ollect London,' 451-
0541 evenings, or Write Mrs.
M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury
Ave. 5-06-4
MAN for work in feed mill.
Steady - eimploy ent. Usual
benefits: Se rth Farmers
Co-Operati . 4-06=1
BABY Sitter for two pre -`I
school children, Tuesday to
- Friday, from ' 9:00 a.m., to
5:30 p.m., in my -home.. Mrs.
Larry rDale, phone 527-0750.
4-06-1
WANTED, `
Apnp ications will be ac-
cepted' .. for the position of
Secretary' - Treasurer of Sea-,
- •forth District 'High School.
Please state qualifications
and salary expected. All ap-
plications to be in the hands
of the undersigned by 6„ o'-
clock p.m., Monday, Jan. 17.
JOHN A. CAR NO,.
ea'.rth 4-06-2
prPPLICATIO S are invited
for a janitor for Walton Un-
ited Church for 1966, Duties
, to commence on Feb. lst,
1966. State "salary expected.
Lowest or any application not
necessarily accepted. Applica-
tions to be in by,jalri, 15, 1966.
For further particulars apply
to William Dennis, Walton,
Ont.,• Secretark' of Board of
Stewards. 4-06-1
CANADIA--N- CORPS
OF COMMISSIONERS
• Requires sober and depen-
dable , Vele-fain for, steady
emplOyinientw in - the Clinton
area. ,Excellent Working ton-
- ditions. 40 hour.. week. Acci-
dent liability coverage.
—"Apply "Apply to your
National Employnient,'
Office
Goderich
4-06-1
APPLICATIONS
The Board of Huron County.
School Area No, 1, are invit-
ing Applicati'o'ns) for the posi,
• 'Boil of ', „•
S8,'CRE`T'AIi°'St - TRE,,A,.StltEtt
Applidants nnt; t b born -
8. Farm Stock For Sale
WHITE faced biblt calf, three•
days old. Apply, Johin Wil-
lems; RR 4, 'Seaforth. 8-06x1
TWENTY -five pigs, 7 .weeks
old. Don Carter, ,phone 527-
1166. 8-06-1
REGIS T..E.RED X'.orkshir
hogs, serviceable' age. Robert
Regele, phone 527-071-&.
8-06-1
FOUR Holstein Heifer calves;
3 months old. Herman . Van
Bakel, _ RR2, •Dublin; phone
55 R 12. 8-06x1,
TWENTY Holstein cows,
bred Hereford: Some due
soon. Apply Lorne, Tyndall,
RR 2, Clinton. • 8-06-11
9. Poultry For Sale
14. Property For Sale
SCHOQIr' `'hibuse, SS Ito. 6,
T:uckersxnith, brief building,
'illi hydro and oil furnace
and • one acreof land. Phone
482-3888. , I4 -06x1
16; Property For Rent'
FOR RENT Apartment,
available Jan. 1st. Private
entrance, close to uptown.
For further information call
527.1352, after 5 during the
week. 15-06-tf
SELF contained ` duplex, with•
gas furnace. Phone 527-1490.
15-06-tf
MODERN 2 -bedroom apart-
ment. Phone 527-0812., or Ex-
eter, 235-1510. 15-06-tf
SELF - contained apartment,
heated, , large ' living room,
kitchen, ' bathroom, Gaderich
-Street East. A. Y. McLean.
D}OWNSTAIRS. 2-15ednoom
apartment, heated. Gordon
Noble, phone 527,0840.
15-06-2
BUNGALOW on Ord Street,
2 - bedrooms, 3 -piece bath-
room, modern kitchen, hot
water heating. Apply Thomas
Flynn, Goderich St., phone
527-0822. - 15-06-3
FOR RENT — Small heated
apartments, newly decorated,
close to uptown. Apply Har-
vey Dale, phone 5274406:
15-05x4
FOR RENT Large lower
apartment, South Main Street,
gas furnace, bathroom, also
basement; ,stove and frig.,
if desired. Apply Carl Dal-
ton, phone 527-0702. 15-06-tf
19. Notices
NATIONAL Hockey League
hockey; Chicago at Detroit,
Sunday, Jan; 30. For tickets
and 'information, phone '527-
1410, Miller Motors. 19-06-4
PERSONS living in apart-
ments formerly owned by Dr.
McMas'ter,' will pay Hent at
the same places as before.
Make all cheques payable to
Harnvey Dale. ~. 19-06x1
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & ,Ser-
ice-for
er-
iccef or all-riskes. Fitter-Queen-
Sales,
itter-QueenS les, Varna. Phone 262-5350,
.Hensall. .19-06-tf
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed: Write or
phone ' LOUIS BLAKE, RR2
Bruns- phone 442 w 6. B.russ'-
contact HAROLD MAL-
•NEY, phone 527-1424. 19-63x25
ELECTROLUX. 'Canada Ltd.
Sales and Service, authorized
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., Goderich, phone 5242
6514. 19-06-tf
ATW OOD
PET FOOD SUPPLIES
Highest cash prices paid
for dead, and disabled cows
and horses.
,Call 'Collect356-2622
License No., 401-C-65 `
i.9-•06-tf
KIMBER LEGHORN
Day Old and ,Started Pullets
Red x S x Red Pullets
Mixed Chicks and Cockerels.
Available now. Book your or-
ders min.
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS, LTD.
Seaforth
Phone 527-0847. Box 160
9-06-tf
11. Articles For Sale
SPECIAL Friday and Satur-
day only, butter tarts, 49c a
doz., save 11c. Crich's. Bak-
ery, phone .527-Q340. 11-06-1
FOUR Border Collie pups:
Phone Kirktan, 229-8808.
11-06x1•
DRIED, shelled corn, will de-
liver. Merelea Farms, phone
482-7159., ``• 11-06x2
TWO :'street length dresses,
S'atipeau material, 1 blue, 1
green; size 8, teen, for brides-
maid or party. Phdne 347-
2651. 11-06-1
PRESSURE system pump
11/2 years old. Alfred Malone,.
phone Dublin, 34 R 20.
1,1-06x1
TWENTY chicken feeders,
hanging and floor type. Bart
Postma, RR 2, Dublin; "phone
34.,.,}i„21. ,..11-05-2
PHILISHAVE special bonus.
Free preshave and aftershave
lotion; (value $3.00) with
any model Philishave” at our
special low prices. Savauge
Jewellers, (-opposite the Post
Office). 11=064f
12. Wanted To Buy
FRONT -end loader, - to' fit
Ford tractor. George McIl-
wain, phone 527-1910.
12-06-1
ANTIQUE furniture, ,pie uric
frames, cupboards, fnnpas,. and
dishes, etbe. Will buy individual
pieces or ca►nipletbe iilbil hold.
Phone 2714578. 12-06-tf.:
1.4. Property For Sale •
NEW 2 -storey home, with all
hardwood floors, . 3 bedrooms,
and• full bathupstairs,. din-
ing room, living room, kit-
chen as well as IA bath ,and
utility room downstairs, gas
furnace, attached garage and
asphalt drive. Immediate pos.
session. Apply ` in writing to
P.O. Box 202, Seaforth.
14-06-2
ATTRACTIVE 2 -storey home
on Goderich Street West, Sea -
forth. Thorough remod-
elling from cellar -to roof, in-
s de `and out just completed.
All new wiring, new plumb-
ing, new exterior siding; This
fine family home includes 4
bedroome ' and bath .upstairs
and dining area, modern\ kit-
chen,
it then, utility room, double
living room, alSd room suit•
able for home work shop
den. Located near daft
town,
town, ehtaches, , SellOola. A
double garage Is on the prop-
erty. Donald Gordon, tlhone
027-1680x •.. 14.08 0,
22..- ga.otices
-vf their claims to the under-
,jsigned on or before the 27th
day.. of January, 1966,.after
which "date the assets Willbe
.distributed having regarc'i' On-
ly to claims then received,
DATED at Seaforth,; this
22nd day of December, 1965.
McCONNELL STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the •Executors.
22-06-3
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
MARY JANE SHQLDICE •
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Mary
Jane Sholdicel, late of the
Town of Seaforth, in. the
County, of• Union, •Housekeep-
er, deceased, who died on the
16th day of NoveMber, 1965;
are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on
or before the 27th day of
January, 1966, after which
date the assets. will. be distri-
buted having regard only to.
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this
30th day pf pecernber, 1965.
McCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontario, '
Solicitors for the Executors.
22-06-3
SINGER Sales and Service,
sewing machines' vacuum clean-
ers, floor polishens., and type-
writers.. Call 'Jim . McGregor,
phone 527-1486. 1,9-064f
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
,All work guaranteed .
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone 527-1720' -- Seaforth
• -' 1 -06-t€
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead' or Disabled Animals
CALL COLLECT
Darling &i Company
of Canada 'Ltd.
Phone ' Clinton, 482-7269
Licence No. 350-C-65
• 19-06-tf
NOTICE'
We are shipping cattle every
Monday to United Co -Operatives
of 9ntario. To arrange for pick-
up at your farm, phone by Sat-
urday night, ,
FRANCIS HUNT,
Phone Seaforth, 527-1946, or
&MICHAEL J. DOYLE,
Phone 114 R•-16, Dptblin.....
Call Collect
19-05-tf
22. Legal' Notices
NOTICE
'TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
MARGARET JANE MILLER
All persons having elairhs
against the Estate of Margaret
Jane Miller, late of the Town
of Seaforth, in the County of
Huron, Retired Housekeeper,
deceased, ,who died oil the
31st day et' October, 1965
are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their
claims to, the ,undersigned on
or before the 27th of January,
1966, after which date the
assets will be' distributed,
having regard only to claims
then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this
20t11 day,,of December, .1.965.
McCONNELL •& STEWART,.
Seaforth, Ornatriti,
Solicitors for th Executors.
22-06-3
NOTICE
. TO . CREDITORS
In the Estate 'of
AGNES DOLMAGE
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Agnes
Dolinage, late of the Town
of Seaforth, in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased, *hi)
died on the 29th day of Oc-
tober, 1.955, are hereby roti-
fied,to send to full, particulars
23. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Sat., 9 to 12 'noo'n
Thursday . evening by appoint-
ment only
Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010
Mon„ Wed. = Clinton,.,Office
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister; Solicitor, Etc.
Office 527-1850 - Res. 5274643
Seaforth -• Ontario
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55.57 South Street:.. Telephone
God'erich • -5247562
McCONNELL
8i—STEWART
Barristers; : Solicitors; "Etc: _
• P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. L STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
u`•SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., VS.
P. D. Cullis, D.V.M.; V.S.
Phone 527-1760 Seaforth
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
. and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN - .ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 .R 10
24. Curds ,of Thanks
1THE members of- the Post
Office staff wish to express
their than;lt ,to,, the merchants
and ' other patrons who re-
membered them with gifts
during the. holiday season.
24-06x1
THE family of the late Mrs,
Muriel M. Shortreed wishes
'to exrpress our sincere and
heartfelt thanksto our rela-
tives, friends and neighbors
for the floral tributes, mes-
sages of sympathy and other
acts of, kindness shown us
during out recent bereave-
ment, in the loss of a dear
wife, mother; .- daughter and
sister. A special 'thanks'to
those who visited her during
her ,rllhess, and to the Many
kind friends who sent baking
and helped. at the . house the
day;' of the funeral, Your kind-
ness'shall always be"reniern-
bered. 24-06x1
25. In Memoriam
WALMSLEY _ In loving
memory of Mrs. Ada Walin-
sley, who passed away one
year° ago, Jan. 2, 1965.
Her memory is• a- keepsake,
With which we will never
part,
Though God has her in His
keeping,
We still have her in our
hearts. •
—Lovingly remembered by
her Family.'- 25-06x1
Births
'CHESNEY — At Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
Jan. 1, to Mr. and Mrs:
William Chesney, RR 5,
Seaforth, a daughter: •
DIEHL — At Seaforth Coin-
Munity Hospital,' on Dec.
29, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Diehl, Seaforth, a daughter
OOSTERBOSCH — At Sea -
forth Community• Hospital,
on Dec. 29, to Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Oosterbosch, • Sea -
forth, a son.
SEGEREN — At Seaforth
. Community Hospital, on
Dec 29, to Mr. and ,Mrs:
John,..,_Seggren, Seaforth, a
daughter.
WHITE =-• At Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Jan.. -4,
to Mr. ° and Mrs. Merlin
White, Brussels, a daughter
FUNERAL .SERVICE
Promptand careful attention
. Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:,
Day 527-0680' --.Night 527-0885-
• W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
• 'LICENSED EMBALMER
• and FUNERAL DIRECTOR'
Night or Day .Calls — 527-0510
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth,
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent. •
FLOWERS 'FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to extend my
Sincere, thanks and apprecia-
tion to Miss Drope;- ..Miss 'Mc-
Donald- and all members on
staff of Seaforth Hospital; al-
soRev. D. Fry, Rev: Britton,
Dr. Stapleton. To my neigh-
bors, friends and church
groups for cards, letters and
treats and my family for
looking after my interests at
home while I was in hospital.
—Vera McMillan. 24-06x1
WE wish to thank our many
friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for their visits, cards
and gifts which we received
on our 50th Wedding Anfii-
rietsary on Dec. 29th. Special
thanks to Rev. and Mrs. Fry,
the- .... .girls who worked so
hard' and Mrs. Miller for the
delicious dinner. It really
made a very happy anniver-
sary for us:—Charles and
Date MacKay. 24-067c1
SINCERE thanks to neigh-
bors, relatives and . friend§
for cards, flow,ers and visits,
also • to nurses: and staff of
Seaforth Community Hospit-
al, Rev. J. C. Britton, Dr. J.
Gorwill,' -Miss Margaret
len and Whitney Furl ral-
Home and all those that asn-
sisted us during our •sad ber-
eavement of a dear wife,
mother and grandmother. It
was•all "very much appreciat-
ed: -- Oliver Anderson and
Famil^v. 24-064
I .wish to thanemy relatives,
friends and neighbors for
the lovely cards, ,letters,
gifts arid treat's sent Me while
I was in St. Joseph's Hospit-
al, London and The Seaforth
,Community Hospftal, Snecial.
thanks to Dr. J. X. Wyatt,
London, Dr. Malku§; Dr.
Brady; also Rev. C. Britton"
and all those who ,visited me
end Miss Drope, ,,tile nursing
staffand the nurses on the
4th floor in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital for their kindness to rile
It whs'all deeply aplsreeiated,'
Bruce. 24.06*1.
Engagements
Mr.' and Mrs. John Bach, of
Seaforth, wish to announce
the engagement of their
daugther, Elizabeth • Joan; tpp
Mr. Robert Paul Grunewald,
son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Paul
Grunewald; RR . , 5, Clinton,
the marriage to take place
latter part of January. 06x1
ioll�ax Vjsil
Mts. MaudeHoiden is spend-
ing Christ:gas and New Year's
with 1dr. and Mrs..WW`liarr, ,Kerr,
Roy, and Carol, at '"Callander,
and Mr. and, Mrs.. George
Lefebvre and fami,'at ,North
Bay. w
Mr. Wand Mrs. S}m Roobol
spent Christmas Day with their
daughter and son -id --law, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dodds, Seaforth, and
their granddaiighter, Lynne.
Mrs. W, J, Horney, of Exeter,
had the . Misfortune to fracture
her wrist while visiting relatives
in Hensall•
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol
spent Christmas weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. • Tony Gelderland,
-of Ridgetown.
Lynne Dodds, Seaforth, has
returned home after visiting
with her grandparents, Mr. and
,Mrs. Sirn...,Roobol.
'Christmas draw winners at
Hensall'were: Money doll, spon-
sored •by Legio'h Auxiliary of
Hensall, won by Catherine
Munn, RR 1, Exeter; daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -Munn;
Wilson's Drug Store: Shaggy
dog, won' by Mrs. Irene Finlay-
son; Hensall, and a road racing
set wen by Albert Hovius, Hen-
sall; Wes Richardson's Garage;
electric blanket, won by Mrs.
Harold Willert,..Hensall, and the
pyjama dog, Frankie Mousseau,
Hensall, son of Mr: and Mrs.
Lloyd Mousseau; Beaton's Bak-
ery: chocolates, won by Bev.
Corneil, • Hensall.
LyIin and Mrs. Gordon I,,ove
spent Christmas week in Lind-
say with Mr. and Mrs. J. Rath -
well and family.
SMALL WORLD
you've GOT TO
GET THE FEEL OF
IT. IF. IS TOO
�WOOZE.T-
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lewis and
Shelley, of Sarnia, and Mr. Greg
Spencer, . • London, spent the
Christmas holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Spencer. '
Holiday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. V. M. Pyette, David 'and
Jane were Mr. and. Mrs. W. A.
Child and daughters, 'of Mid-
land.
- Mr. Charles Mickle; Hamil-
ton,, and Mr. Robert Mickle,
U.W.O., London, are spending,
their Christmas vacation ,with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Mickle,
Mr. and Mrs. Clendon Chris-
tie and Catharin' Ani spent
Christmas with • 1's. Christie's
mother, Mrs. Loi+r he Webster,
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Soldan,
Pat and Mike, visited Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hoffman 'and, family, Dashwood.
Miss Ann Mickle and Robert
McNaught@n attended Alpha
Tec Convention held in Niagara
Fal
days: They' are •°delei?atefr •.pf
the Hi -C 'Youth Fellowsbiti of
Hensall Milled Church.
Mrs, Stanley Mitchell has.
turned home from '4jietoria Hos-
London,.-and is staying
with `hen datighter-.and son -ins
law, Mr. and Mrs: Elgin Hen -
deft and family, near grand
Rend.
Mr. and . Mrs; George Hess'
spenty,
, the Christmas holiday
With their daughter aiid son-in-
law, Mr. and, Mrs. J, L. McCoy,
and4family at,,;,pon Mills, .--
Mrs. Lou timpSon is -spending
Christmas olid New Watt Withmembers of her family in Bixin
ingham and Royal Oak, Mich;
Mr: And Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Charles, Robert and Ann and
Mrs. Florence Joint spent
Christmas with, Mr. and Mrs.
William Mickle and family.."
Christmas guests with Mr.
and Mrs. N. •E, Kook were Mr.
and Mrs: Gary Corlett and fam-
ily, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Cook and family and Mr.
arid Mrs. Robert Cook, and Car,
olyn, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry North, St.
"Thomas;•..Mr. and Mrs. Don Rig-
by, Blenheim, and Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart McQueen spent Boxuig
Day with. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Snell.
Flowers in the United Church
Sanctuary Sunday" morning last
were in loving memoryof the
late Mrs. E. Haberer, , mother
of Mrs. John Turkheim, church
organist. Rev. Il. Currie ex-
pressed sympathy in the pass-
ing of the late Mrs. Haberer.
Miss Greta Laramie.. presided at
the organ console. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, of
Blenheim, spent New Year's
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Snell and Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart McQueen.
Citizenship and Educational
meeting of Hensall WI - will be
held Wednesday ' in. the Legion
Hall,' when the guest ' speaker
will be Mr. D. Solomon, of
Trinidad, a teacher at South
Huron District High • School.
Roll call is, "As Canadian citi-
zens, . what do we . take for
granted?" and the motto will
be .taken' -by. Mrs. R'M, Peck:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller,
Exeter,. spent Christmas with,
Mr. and Mrs. David Blackwell
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L, Hill, of
Simcoe; Mr. and Mrs. • Ivan
Stephenson and family, Cooks-
ville; 'Mr., and Mrs. Donald Burt
an family, St. Catharines; Mr.,
and gMrs. ggRalph Stephenson and
,\T
11�'1�;1r ahB\i 1�UUhI
s during the -.Christmas boli•
IT'S GOT 'TO HAVE
STICKINESS,SQUASHINESS,
SMEARINESS AND
SHOULD DRY
THICKLY.
family, 'of Varna,. end.
Piss
Elaine Keys, Of • London, spent"
Christmas ,pay -With Mr...and
Mrs Harvey Keys -and dough-„
Mrs. Harry .Caldwell, of 'fem.:,,
sail, and Mrs,. Stirling .Crrahan2•,
of ,Cromarty,, leave y plane oro
. 4144.1
Tuesday for a vno'a on.to ',.
tralia, NOV' Zealand,Hong Kong
and Japan, They will; return.,'in
mid-February. •
Mrs. Edna Smiths.' London,
and Mr. • and. Mrs. Lloyd Coo ,
and Adam, Toronto, 'visited
Tuesday; •,,: with Mr, and lvlxis
Stewart- Blackwell and family
and Mr. and "Mrs. David Black-
well and family:
Holiday visitors , with lira, •, ,
Hugh McMurtrie„`were Mr, a)zd
Mrs. J. C. Cochrane,; Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Cameron, Seaforth,;
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Dick, LondonL
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dick and, -_
family', and Mrs., Ross Dick, .of
Hensall; Mr. and,Mrs., A,
McMurtrie, Kippen; Mrs. R. S.
Hopkins, Greencastle; Indiana, u „<
and Mr. William E. Cochrane,
Hinsdale," 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Moir and
Debbie, Brampton, and Mrs.'
Bertha . Mason, London,, spent.
the Christmas holiday with
Elsie
s-
Elsie Case and 'Wendy.
Christmas visitors with the
Misses Amy and Greta Laramie
were Mr. and Mrs, Ray Laminie,
Robert and Jean,. of Centralia.
Mrs. Manley Jinks...and:Susan •
and Mrs. C. L: Jinks spent the
Yuletide holiday with Mr. and,
Mrs. Ross Jinks, Gail and Billy,
London. •
Christmas guests With Mrs.:,
Alice Joynt were Dr. and Mrs.
Harry; Joynt and Judith, "Toron
to, and Dr. W. T. Joynt, Lon-
don.
Mr. and ,Mrs. E. R. Davis, Kay
and Michael spent the Christ -
Mas holiday with. Mr. and Mrs.
Drew ..Fowler and family, Lon-
don.
A Christmas celebration was
held in the Legion -Halt Christ
mas Day when some 70 mem-
bers of the Smale clan and
their - families gathered for an
enjoyable day, with a turkey
-supper with all thetrimmingo
highlighting the event. Mem- •
bers were present from London,
Grand Bend, Seaforth, Summer- -
side, P.E.I., Zurich and Hen-
sall...
Christmas visitors with Mrs.
Emma Farquhar were Miss Dor-
othy ' Farquhar, -Mr. Ron l'arqu-
bar, Mr. and Mrs.. Ed, Knox ,
and •family, Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs. A. Farquhar and ,fam-
ily, Exeter.
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OUR TOWN
HERE VIS GO
AGAIN! OUT CON%
THE TRAV5t.
F0LDERs AND
BUNFIu.fD
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