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SICKNESS MAJOR MEEDICAL
PENSIONS • ANNUITIES
Representing '
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
TELEPHONE 527.0410
Goderich St. East - Seaforth
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LANES
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LARONE'S
LAST MINUTE
GLASSWARE and CHINA
Make the Perfect Gift for the Most
Discriminative Person!
CHRISTMAS TABLE CENTRES
Christmas Serviettes - Tablecloths - Crackers
Christmas Decoration for Your Coat - Fancy Bouttoniere
PAINT BY
NUMBER SETS
$1.50 - $2.95
$3.95 - $5.95
TOYS - GAMES
DOLLS
Books .and Games
19c, 29c, 49c, 69c
98c, $1.29
In Our Dry Goods Department There Are Hundreds of
Selections For That Gift You Are Shopping For!
Large Selection of Ladies' Hankies
25c - 39c - 49c - 79c
TOWELS and TOWEL SETS
LINGERIE at 2.98 and 3.98 - SLEEPERS
HEAD SCARVES and GLOVES
TABLECLOTHS from 1.98
and 2.29, 3.59, 4.98
MEN'S and BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS
2.98 and 3.98
Choose a Practical Gift
from our selection of
STATIONERY
A wide range of prices
and variety of styles
from 69c to 2.49
Boxed
PILLOWCASES
A wide assortment
1.98 - 2.29
2.69 - 2.79
10c - 25c - 49c - 79c - 1.00
And a Large Variety of
CHRISTMAS CARDS
5c - 10c - 25c
STILL AVAILABLE AT LARONE'S
See ,Our Personalized Christmas Cards
CHRISTMAS RECORDS - 98c to $5.98
Selections of Bibles and Hymn Books
LARONE'
Seaforth 5c To $1.00 Store
Stationery - Gifts
Open Wednesday Afternoons from now till Christmas
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St. James' Church League
Team standings: Sweepers,
52; Misfits, 39; Hustlers, 38;
Cowboys, 36; Alley Cats, 34;
Blowers, 32.
Ladies' high single, Fran Ry-
an, 223; high triple and aver-
age, Martha Van Geffen, 619
and 206; ladies' high single for
season, Fran Ryan, 254; high
average and triple, Martha Van
Geffen, 189 and 655.
Men's high single for season,
George Hays, 354; high average,
Gord Noble, 220; and high tri-
ple, Jack Bedard, 809.
Egmondville Church League
Team standings: Turtle's, 49;
Snappers, 46; Weasels, 44; Ram-
blers, 38; Lucky Strikes, 30;
Bo -Hunks, 25.
Ladies' high single, Helen
Nicholson, 263; high triple, Joan
Eaton, 619.
Men's high single, Mel Mer-
riam and Norm MacLean, 237;
high triple, Mel Merriam, 676;
Rod Doig, 649.
Seaforth Legion League
Team standings: Go-Gos, 62;
Gophers, 44; Ramblers, 30; Bird-
ies, 27; Pole Cats, 25: Spitfiers,
22,
Ladies' high single, Ann
Wood and Betty Leonhardt,
275; high triple, Joan Eaton,
718; men's high, single, Roy
McGeoch, 302; high triple, Ross
Alexander, 650.
Ladies' Auxiliary
Standings: Chevelles, 52 ;
Spark Plugs, 47; Busy Bees, 35;
Queenettes, 32; Dead -Eye Dicks,
25; Eager Beavers, 19.
High singles: Mary Bennell,
226; Pauline Kennedy, 225;
high triples, Pauline Kennedy,
528; . Winnie Nott, 514.
Classified ads pay dividends.
Insurance
WIND
TORNADO CYCLONE
JAMES F. KEYS
Phone 527.0467 - Seaforth
Representing the Western
Farmer's Weather Insurance
Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont.
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GODERICH ST. SEAFORTH.
iss
Married in St. Th
Altar vases filled with white
snapdragons and white shasta
daisies and tall pedestal bas-
kets in which snapdragons,
white chrysanthemums a n d
pompons were grouped, created
a beautiful setting when Judith
Anne Medcalf walked with her
brother, John Scott Medcalf,
down the white carpet covered
aisle in Trinity Anglican
Church, St. Thomas, at three
o'clock, to exchange marriage
vows with John Albert Dennis.
The wedding ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. J. F. Wagland.
Paul Waite provided the wed-
ding music and accompanied
Neil Harmer, who played a
violin solo.
Mrs, A. E. Medcalf, Welling-
ton St., St. Thomas, and the
late Mr. Medcalf; are the par -
Set Schedule
For Winthrop
The home arenas for the
teams are: Winthrop - Seaforth;
St. Clements - Milverton; At-
wood - Milverton; Marden - El-
ora; Ellice - Listowel. Monk -
ton, Blyth and Harriston have
their own arenas.
The following is the Warriors'
schedule:
December:
20-Monkton at Winthrop
27 -Marden at Winthrop
January:
6 -Winthrop
10-1-larriston
14 -Winthrop
21 -Winthrop
28 -Winthrop
31 -Ellice at
February:
at Marden
at Winthrop
at Monkton
at Blyth
at Atwood
Winthrop
4 -Winthrop at Ellice
7 -Atwood at Winthrop
11 -Winthrop at Harriston
14 -St. Clements at Winthrop
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eats of the bride, and, Mr. and.
Mrs. Alex Dennis, Walton, Ont.,
are the groom's parents.
For her wedding gown the
bride chose a floor -length gown
of peau de soie, fashioned with
a scoop neckline and lily -point
sleeves. Appliques of Chantilly
lace accented the front of the
bodice and the bell skirt, and
a detachable train edged in
scalloped lace flowing graceful-
ly from the shoulder to chapel -
length. A wedding band of
peau de sole held her three -
tiered facer veil, and she car-
ried white- roses, w ite pinoc-
chio pompons and white shasta
daisies, arranged in a cascade
bouquet.
Mrs. Russell Milliner, Barrie,
as her sister's matron of honor,
and the bridesmaids, Miss Do-
reen Cochrane and Miss Gwyn-
eth Langley, both of London,
wore identical floor -length Em-
pire styled sheaths ' of jewel
turquoise peau de soie. The
bodices were styled with match-
ing lace and Dior sleeves and
the controlled skirts were top-
ped by detachable watteau
trains, which extended from
a flat bow at the waist-
line, Pleated bands of match-
ing material featuring flat
bows at the back were worn in
their hair, and they carried cas-
cade bouquets of yellow pom-
pons, centred with white chrys-
anthemums,
Mervyn Pepper, Toronto, was
groomsman, and ushering the
guests to pews marked with
white bows, were Paul Elder,
Toronto; Thomas Love, Sud-
bury, and Doug Gibbings, Lon-
don.
For travelling, the bride wore
a cranberry red three-piece
double-knit suit, matching wool
paisley turban, black accessor-
ies, and a corsage of white
roses.
The couple will reside at 494
Avenue Rd., Apt. 43, Toronto 7.
Walton UCW Holds
Christmas Meeting
The UCW Christmas meeting
was held at the church Wednes-
day with 33 ladies present. Mrs.
Roy Williamson, of the 17th and
Boundary Unit, opened the
meeting with a Christmas verse.
Hymn 60 was sung with Mrs. M.
Baan as pianist. Mrs. H. Craig
read the scripture from St.
Luke 2:1-20 and St. John 1:1-
14. Mrs. R. Williamson led in
prayer. Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Sr.,
and Mrs. J. Bos sang, "It Came
Upon a Midnight Clear" and
"Away in a Manger." Mrs. R.
Williamson gave the Medita-
tion. A skit was presented en-
titled, "Gifts Money Can't Buy"
with Mrs. H. Craig, Mrs. J. Van
Vliet, Sr., Mrs. D. Buchanan,
Mrs. C. Ritchie, Mrs. H. Small -
don, Mrs. M. Baan and Mrs. R.
WiIIiamson taking part.
Mrs. E. Mitchell, president,
presided for the business. Min-
utes were read by Mrs, C. Wey.
Mrs. W. Turnbull, centennial
project committee, reported
they had plates, plaques, Christ-
mas cards and Hasti notes on
hand. Additional pen sets and
mugs were on order. Matching
carpet had been purchased and
placed in the church aisle. Mrs.
N. Marks, corresponding secre-
tary, read thank -you cards and
ROY N. BENTLEY
Public Accountant
4 Britannia Road East - Goderich
Phone 524-9521
CYN DE RELLAS
Foundation & Lingerie Shoppe
Main Street - BLYTH, ONTARIO
NOW OPEN
WE HAVE CHOSEN FROM THE BEST FIVE
MANUFACTURERS IN THIS FIELD
WARNER BROS. • DOMINION CORSET
CANADIAN LADY
STELLA LUCAS - HARVEY WOODS
IRENE COLE, Proprietress
20 YEARS OF CORSETIERE EXPERIENCE
letter from U.C. Publishing
House. Mrs. K. McDonald gave
the treasurer's report.
It was decided to contribute
$100 to the Missionary and
Maintenance Fund and $500.00
towards the new furnace. Mrsee
E. Stevens, manse committee,
reported purchases made in
1965. Mrs. H. Craig, Board of
Stewards, reported total cost of
washrooms and furnace instal-
lation and approximate balance
still owing. Mrs. Alvin McDon-
ald, finance, reported the allo-
cation was up from last year.
The application to cater to
the 1966 Plowing Match ban-
quet has been accepted. The
1965 banquet committee were
requested to continue for 1966.
Church calendars for 1966 Were
made available for the unit
leaders. It was decided to re-
place any broken dishes at the
church.
The nominating committee
reported as follows; president,
Mrs. G. McGavin; first vice-
president, Mrs. Alvin McDonald;
second vice-president, Mrs. Don-
ald Buchanan; third vice-presi-
dent. Mrs. A. Higginbotham;
fourth vice-president, Mrs. Wm.
Roe; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Nelson Marks; recording
secretary, Mrs. C. Wey; treas-
urer, Mrs. Ken McDonald; stew-
ardship and recruiting, Mrs. A.
Higginbotham; Christian citi-
zenship and social, action, Mrs.
C. Ritchie, Mrs. R. Williamson,
Mrs. G. Love; Christian Friend-
ship and Visiting, Mrs. W.
Coutts, Mrs. M. Baan, Mrs. N.
Schade and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet,
Jr.; program and literature,
Miss Ethel Dennis, Mrs. T. Dun-
das and four Unit leaders; sup-
ply and welfare, Mrs. C. Mar-
tin, Mrs. H. Bolger; manse com-
mittee, Mrs. E. Stevens, Mrs. A.
McCall; membership, Mrs. C.
Wey, four Unit Leaders; social
functions, Mrs. E. Mitchell, Mrs.
R. Traviss, two from each Unit;
representatives to Christian Ed-
ucation committee, Mrs. J.
Smith and Mrs, W. C. Hack -
well; representative to M & M
Committee, Mrs. K. McDonald;
representative to Board of
Stewards'; Mrs. G. McGavin;
press, Mrs. Douglas Ennis, Mrs.
T. Dundas; pianists, Mrs. M.
Baan and Mrs. H. Traviss; nom-
inations, Mrs. N. Schade, Mrs,
D. Fraser, Mrs. G. McGavin,
Mrs, A. McDonald; auditors,
Mrs, W. Bewley, Mrs. R. Ben-
nett,
AINTON
LIMITED
(Est. 1894)
LY11"H
Phone Blyth 523-9373 - - OnHwy. 4 between Clinton and Wingham
PRODUCERS OF QUALITY WOOL and LEATHER and MAKERS of
Glen Laine Wool & Leather Products
Are Continuing Their
Factory Outlet Sale
Through to Friday, December 24
Open Week Days 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (including Wednesday) -- Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
There are New Lines of Ladies' Leather Coats and Genuine Sealskin Snow Boots now in
stock. Also many Specialty Items for Christmas Gifts not found in other stores.
Meeting
The regular monthly meeting
of the Catholic Women's League
of St. James' parish, Seaforth,
was held in the school auditor-
ium on Thursday evening with
a good attendance. Father H.
J. Laragh opened the meeting
with the League Prayer. Mrs.
Frank Nigh, the president,
thanked the conveners and all
who helped with' the bazaar.
The secretary's report was
read by llrs. James Kelly in
the absence of Mrs. Arthur
Devereaux, and Mrs. Ewart Wil-
son gave the treasurer's report
which showed a very successful
bazaar. It was decided to re-
member the Sisters of St. Jo-
seph at Christmas, and to have
Santa and treats for the school
children; also to send in the
money pledges to the Seaforth
Hospital Fund.
Members were asked to visit
the sick and shut-ins for De-
cember and January. Lunch
was served by Mrs. Robert
Huard, Mrs. Jack Bedard, Mrs.
John Flannery, Mrs. Alice Stiles,
Mrs. John Van Geffen, Mrs. Ger-
ald Groothuis and Mrs. Joe
Lane.
We have
IN STOCK
the following:
• Hairdryers
• Jewel Boxes
• Binoculars
• Ronson Lighters
• Carving Sets
• Clock Radios
• Glass Sets
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
Scotch Pine
CHRISTMAS
TREES
WE DELIVER
Ball & Macaulay
Ltd.
Phone 527-0910
For Complete
INSURANCE
on your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
OR LIFE
SEE
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone 527.0490 Seaforth
Office Directly Oppos,ti.
Seaforth Motor'
WILLIAM
Phone 527-0870
FRESH FLOWERS and POTTED PLANTS
Make Ideal Christmas Gifts!
GIFT CHINA
WE HAVE A HOST
OF DISTINCTIVE
GIFT IDEAS!
Table Centres
Xmas Novelties
Corsages
Wreaths
• Room Decorations
• Yule Table Pieces
Tinsel -Roping -Snow
For the youngsters or adults that have
everything . .
Canaries or Budgies
W de Selection
CA G al1d STANDS
re -Christmas Sale
of all
Christmas 7.
ea r rations 2
Sale
!yr
off
egins December 20
ST
FL
Phone 527-0800
FFEN'S
WERS
Seaforth
1965 BUICK SEDAN LA SABRE, License A24186.
1964 CHEV. BEL AIR `8'-A.T., License A61212
1963 CHEV. SEDAN -A49948
1963 CHEV. SEDAN -59798E
1961 DODGE SEDAN -Licence A73765
1961 METEOR "8" SEDAN, A.T., A61511
1963 FORD "8" COACH, A60999
1959 OLDS FOUR -DOOR HARDTOP--A.T. and
Radio -A62312
2975.00
2175.00
1675.00
1575.00
1075.00
975.00
1595.00
875.00
Seaforth Motors
LOT OPEN EVENINGS
Phone 527-1750
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Seaforth