Listowel Banner, 15 Dec 1927, p. 2

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eT SR SE PERT ETIE a a on ake ars A eS tee ree “Toys --Dolls-— Ge . _ BIGGER DISPLAY THAN EVER BEFORE Toilet Sets, Stationery, Books, Perfumes, Chocolates, Pipes Beautiful gifts too numerous to mention, and all at reasonable prices. Complete Stock of Tinsel and Crepe Paper Decorations Livingston’s Drug Store Monday and Tuesday “The Blind Goddess” featuring Jack Holt and: Esther Ralston T'wo Comedies “Call A Cab” ‘‘Alice in the Win the Big Doll! The Listowel Variety Store, Wallace St. is offering A $7.50 Doll Absolutely Free ! to the person holding the lucky number, from Friday, December 9th Till Satur- day Evening, December 24th! With every purchase of 50c worth of gvods in this store the purchaser is entitled to a coupon which gives him or her a chance of winning the big $7.50 doll. See the display of China, Glass, Toys, Stationery and all kinds of Christmas Novelties Wallace St. Be sure and save your coupons! G. A. KENNEDY Listowel Wooly West’’ Admission 15c and 25c Matinee Christmas afternoon 3 o'clock. Admission---child- ren 10c, adults 25c. We wish all our patrons A Merry Christmas never’ help her. for ‘particu’ urses, greatest school of busine anada Business .College, and Spadina, Toronto every Saturday, What, you intend to to will | THEATRE |= It Is what you do. | choruses, duets, etc. 3] e/ the carols. jent. Write tohae to the Gold Medal School, the Wingham portent on the Listening Bar 9 o Toronto's of Nigh ——Fisher . ‘The (College 1- Sota aay, Christ ; ‘on Chris Church’ at Poe met st a.m. and 37 p.m, At. the evening apie beg old carols will be surg Come Pcrue There will be a sermon. re ow, ‘om, Enter college any re. udy day. reabrcren: instruction. Byery Knox Presbyterian. gradua’ ntee * iB, # eatetty of young. men bati high- | Prelude—*Christmas” —Pache grade positions. Begin pay sath Wine Christmas Morn.” wton i rs: Jennison, (Chicago. ) Gileribes "Choris of Angels.” ark Anthem—"Behold, I Sring: Tidings." —Turner Postlude—March -—l.efebury-Wely. Best Wishes for' Christmas | and the New Year SIMMS THE CLOTHIER ven Prelude “Hymn of Nuns.” —Lefe- bury-We anthem—"Hark gtk awe Angele oe Soy Solo The Gnatmned wor of Beth- leherm Neidlinger —Mrs. —Cantilene.” Quartet—“Hosanna Mrs. Horne, Mrs. Tamiiton.” “Dr. Spence, Mr: T. L. Hamilton. Pcotlude—March —Hl. oe a on —R United Church. Morning Prelude—‘Bells of Aberdovey.” Anthem—‘Christians Awake.” —Mannder Offertory-——‘‘Christmas Hymn.” Anthem—"“Nazareth.” —-Gennod Mixed quartet—-Miss 0. McDonald, Mrs. D. Fletcher, W. W. Karges, A. Christmas Greetings ! Again the festive sea- son has come and we pause a momentto pass a kindly greeting to all with whom we have been associated with in business activity. We Wish All A Joyous Christmas! RAR Ae Whereas a certain time is upon us and there fore know all men by these presents that :--- Some of us are older and some still on our toes, and some are getting bolder and some --- well- goodness knows and some are feeling happy and we feel happy too and.so we think of Christ- mas and of course think of you, therefore Be It Resolved That ere we see this old year end We'll send you Christmas Cheer,:. And more, We'll wish for you---Friend A Happy Glad New Y ear i M. Schinbein & Son Concert—~ to e, “The Birth, of Peace’ ‘Christmas. concert of; and /a fon” brouaht Bi nd Town of}. Army was held on at the evening to and the hell wes}2¢ es 5 the | eon = é sifte ey 3 a 1 Pes The| Koch Shoe Co. g Let Christmas bring you all the happiness and pleasure the spirit of the day Adolphs Hardware W. Zurbrigg Postlude—" Allegro Pompous.’ Evening Organ recital at 6.3 20. Solo—Mrs. Chislitt. Offertory——"‘Angel's Serenade.” —Braga Selections from the Messiah—- Solo— — nfort Ye Mr. C. Chorus—*" re the Glory of the Lord. Solo—"He Shail Feed His Flock."— Mrs. Fletcher. “He will Gently Lead Them.’ —Miss Scott. Solo—Selected—Miss D Lavery. Solo—The People that Walked In Darkness.”"—Mr. L. Loree. Chorus—‘‘Hallelujah.” Solo— ect eemneeninampmmmanemmea Buy a man's gift where he buys for himeelf all the year Simm's. Good Program Rendered by Evangelical S. S. The spirit of Christmas pervaded Calvary Evangelical ehurch Wednes- day evening on the occasion of the annual Chri i a Christmas tree. attendance. The chai*man was Rev. L. H. Wagner, who gave the opening remark The program included the follow- two selections by the There was a large y Bownra “Little Santa Clauees;" s laby” by five girls; male BEST WISHES Greetings and all good wishes for your health and happiness at Christmas. Canadian National R’y: Express Dept. A. L. FLEMING, Agent Phones: Office 124w House 124J Season’s Greetings ! With all kind thoughts and best wishes for Christ- mas ‘and the New Years"”" J. P. Walter e Sunday school, Mr. M. F. Zurbrigg in charge. silver collection was taken at the door which amounted close to $28. Buy a man's gift at Simms, Holding Christmas Pro The different rooms of “ine “peatlo school are holding special Christmas programs this afternoon. Christmas trees have been erected and all the rooms nicely decorated for the festal occasion Greetings to Citizen: Mayor John Wateon n extends to the citizens of Listowel, his bost eae for a very Merry Chrisimas. He a desires to thank his many their kindness to him durihg his. fll- ness. CURLISS—WRIGHT A very pretty but quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of the late Alfred W. Wright and Mrs. Wright, Toronto, on Wedneeday, De- cember 14th when their only aneee ter Florence’Edna became the brid of William Henry Curliss, zon of the To All Our F riends ! @” We wish the most merry of all Yule- tide periods and a or New Year of happi- ness and prosperity weedeat Greetings of the Season ! esherherborbesborbesbosbestesborbosferboriertet Best wishes for a happy and enjoy- able Christmas this year and for | | | i | } late Oliver Curliss and Mrs. Curliss . Vanstone, and looked pale gold colored slippers and hose, carry- ing a shower boquet of. primroses. lily of the valley, baby's breath and maiden hair fern. The bride’« maid, pfettily gowned in pa étte, wearing the gift of the groom carried a bouquet of carnations, lily {of the valley and maiden hair. fern The groom waa supported bv heautifully decorated with 'themums, palms and farns.. A. recep- tion was held, only relatives and im- mediate friends being. preeent: which amid showers 0: - oon i. happy couple left for Otta- teal and pointe east. the! ; Bride feetatiag din a-gown of fa d green. gr ~The bride was the recipient o }} many beautiful gifts. emong ct Lona eB dong gp cheque from th or % round at} chu un ;; “White Gift” service was held. The ,| gifts consisted.of books, toys. candies riends tor P fawn! of trimmings, | Mie®? Ida Bassett of Listowel, was! ed +) ning Mr./L. T. B, Lodge m—Publie Worsh! m.—Bihje School. pastor. Monday 8 p.m—E. L. C. E. Wed. 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Investments; Trasts tee Debentures, 5% payable. ora ly, immediate aoliyeys -% Baptist Herbert W. Guscott, Minister *.. Sunday, Dec. 25th ; 10.30 a.m.—Bible School and Service‘ 7 p.m.—Subject: “Following the| Star.” 7 Monday 8 p.m.—yYovcng People’s Service. Thursday 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Service. United ted Church. } Listowel i Sunday,, December 25th { Morning SUBJECT “The Great Companion” Evening SUBJECT “The Melodies of Peace” Specialgnusic at both services. e news column. ed. 8 gene aga Service 0° Prayer and Praise The Church With The Open Door P. F. Hoadley, Organist. | | E. F, Armstrong Minister. Evangelist L. Ecker cf Parry Ste- tion will speak in the City Mission, Sunday at 3 a inal 7 p.m. Rev. E, F. instore spoke to busine: 288 men last Sucday evening, tase for aie subject. “The Ministry f Busines A chotr of business a rehtered special music. * . . A very enjoyable evening was spent at the City Mies'on last Thurs- day when the Sunday pew ne) put on fo service was hi in the United rch last Sunday morning when a and articles of clothing which will be é6ent away to some needy children. $bESEE EEE SE REP ETERS + a + HESSON + + 2 Cafe fa fF che Miatnes Po ats Be Pooh sfeale ofeatoctesQatnate steeatedd A Merry Christmas to the editor and all the readers. sees. Cadotte and -€ollins, spent Saturday at Listowel. * Mr. Patrick Doherty end visitor at Elmira Quite a number “all here journey- = to Linwood on Saturday to. wel- ome Santa from the Northland, an invitation which had been extended him. from the He was a week tor the holidays after attending St. eter's Seminary, London Election talk seems to he running hot these days and by all accounts many new faces will be seen in the field, We understand cur old repre- sentative intends retiring from ac- tive service. Leona Foerster has returned home ‘after spending the past few weeks with friends in and around Macton + Mrs. Lohr is spending some time at rs ne of her daughter Mrs, John ec Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fisher and Marjorie spent on § at thé home Mr. Wes. McDowel Mr.’ Alvin Bradford has engaged with Mr. Alvin Fisher for some time. Mre. Ellie Vines ecpent Monday with her sister Bre. Smith Vines. ere was a large number attend- the Christmas concert at th Evangelical church on Monday eve- Elect New Officers The L. T. B. Lodge held their an- nual meeting and elections of officers on Wednesday, Decemher 21st. The officers are as follows: epeteT ieee Ellie. pu ress—Sister Frank. Recordi, Sec.—Sister Freelan sa sec.——Bro. . chaph ain pie rte. . Dr. of Ceremonies—Sister Alexan- er, : Cond.—Sister M Apply A. Goldner, rte 116.7 12. n A most interesting ‘and impressive} etc: d o -|Sarage was a business visitor her: SR a wm a EEE DEL ELLE CEO PEE SE ETS | | aa KURTZVMRAMR * Be a i a eh ee ie ae Oe ee Francis, 8th -con., spent Sunday « e ver POULTRY Pe, Highest prices p for poultry. Taken first four days of each week. MAID WANTED. ted, an experienced aia. “Ap- oye to are: uM. R. Hay, pbone =, RADIO FOR SALE Radio with =A and B climinator, for sale, cheap. sed to Cecil ¥Van- drick. Live and Dressed mitry. Call in or ane 146 for. Perey. before mie: posing of your pouitr: Highes Lek pale for hides. Wed. Finlay. tt FARM HELP Order now, en Reetilies or girls. German spea ence. on farm in Europe. “Au ey tua Own fare. Apply . »@ret zenger. Port Elgin, One 1-12 DRESSED POULTRY WAN ~. §0,000 Lely in of chickens, ducks, geese ‘a’ turkeys Christmas ane Milk fed satis a specialty. Phone 127-Listowel ee pricea. T. G. Anderson. 12- eo Bite FOR SALE fs Solid brick residence, eight es. all conveniences, new furnace, Best: | be sold once to wind Apply et Sy. Creighton, drugel EARN AT HOME “Barn $25 weekly up at home ad- dressing envelopes, . No canvassing. Everything furnished. Spare or full ime. Sen mped addresesd en- velope for p erticulars. Giilies Mail- in Service, Box 9, Sydney, N. 8. 12-22, REPRESENTATIVE WANTED Brown. Bros. Co., Jeckige' gevetny Ontario. 12-23 a splendid Christmas p J] | pebeeintetele et ete eininindniedete a sy éd by an itatructive 0 fect leason|® id ¥ n the “Second Coming of rist.’’ | + DOWD'S SALE List ve : Betore closing each scholar Ps ge + + a New Testament anjd a bag of] ©$60666446454604444744146¢+ sweete. THURSDAY, JAN. 5.—¥For Cheste: Adame, Lot 3, con. 3, Elma, stock, a H. ewto Sunday at the home of Mr. and R. Oxram Se the 13th Une, "Wellestes n gge spent the eéehe. c with friends in Kitchener. . Coote and W. ‘Aifteghats Setneel las uesday. ssrs: Jos. and Alex MacTayis) were business visitors in Kitchene last Setarany. y. were in . Weltz was businee 3 i “Listowel one * aay thi wee Messrs, M. Brenner and Stanle: a warn in Kitchener on . Satur Nir, Harry Ward of the Gtenaile: this" week. E Mrs. William Coote of “Lintowe za spent the past week with Mrs. Alege oote., The concert given by the Youn; People of the United church, Glenal len was a decided success, the differ ent parts of the play being exception wily well given. The concert was Fri day evening, Dec. .1 g ‘- te SIXTH LINE WALLACE ae Mrs. Clifford Scott of nea = Mitdsaae motored and spent penta: F with the latter's mother, Mra. ; Bender, 4 Mr. Schneider spent the wee) 4 end seith friends at Ki tchener Mr. Earl Pletch of Naperville i epending his holidays with his par ents, Rey. and Mre. L. H. Pletc a 4 the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ber and Mrs. Addison Bender an 9 Mr. and Mrs. Addison ‘Wen se, an Mre. Weeloy eeoee ar their household effects. t Mitbank this week: where he has ac cepted a Puce: as. cheese maker BORN ¢ ee ea -Auditors—Bro. Fr , | ter Wolfe, :

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