Listowel Banner, 22 Dec 1927, p. 3

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M erry Girtimie! WE RXTEND BEST WISHES FORA “VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS - health and prosperity x8 1; ‘May the holiday be replete with happiness, Zurbrigg Bros. ist CLASS HONORS 75, 2nd 60, P. TIONS. } Form 1 A Henderson 87, M. Serge tan 49, C. Gibson 36, L. Wilite 32. Form 1 B. C. Bangi 2 4 Greetings ! To our good friends throughout the vicinity! May this Christmastide be Happy and Cheerful a Joyous prelude to a better and even more prosperous New Year is the earnest wish of W.A. Johnstone Jeweller Optometrist Kibler 85, H. Bel =f Richter, 73, M. Hoad 7 2, M. Lov 67, Nv. Willis 66, Elmer Richards 64, Brisbin 62, Hamilton Richards 47, J. Scott 45, A. ards 44, C. Richmony 43, N. 42 L. Reid 83, J. McFarlane 80, N. an 78, N. Campbell 74, e. nas 74, tie ig 713, B. der, 73, M. Pi eel 69, M. , K. McConaghy 67, K. mnt Davidson 63, M. Leonard 62, C. E. Duncan 58, M. Briebin 57, L. Hewitt 49. N. tt 79, Form IT B. G. Harris ner F. McGuffin 81, ht 79, M. Pra 2. Thompson ‘60, Jack cage 59, J. Fritz 58, M. Hemsworth 58, C. Jones 64, I. Newhbigging 45. 3 rm 3. M. Vipond 94, M. Langford 86, N. Jacobs 77, R. Sanderson 76, H. Cole- man, 75, M. Corry 75, V. Fletcher 74, i Henderson 72, \ie\nya\: ei hra\h/a\ i re\ cane ny verges 65, H. Trealeaven 65, G. Bend- r 64, R. Robinson 63, G. Chapman ry 55, E. Kinkead 54, M. Pletch 54, J. Gray 53, L. Helmka 53 Rid- dolls 32, EB. Taylor 52, M. Roe 61, G. Lenderkin 50 H. Nichol 50, L Wild- A. Cross ed M. Gale 83, M, Stew- art 78, M. Parker 76, H. Greeting! Once again the opportun- ity presents itself at this season of good, will and good cheer, to reiterate to our customers and friends our appreciation of their co-operation and to wish them all A Very Merry Christmas. wg@ LADIES’ COATS AND DRESSES ) _— iH i ry fii 2 mM Wilda. veil ‘ou can buy donble the gifts for the same money when you, at Siegal’s ‘SILK and WOOL STOCKINGS, RAYON ah UNDER- SILK and SCARFS, FAN GEORG ETTE KERCHIRPS, FINE, GLOVES, BATH. SILK SLIPS. ED ROBES, ALSO MANY FINE THINGS FOR BOYS and GIRLS. Sails and Conts, Fine Shirts and Ties, New adjustatie Cx at Shoes Oxfords and Goloshes, Fancy cael, Whataconkone Suitcases and Club Bags. ativertise “NO PLACE TO GO!" have no-place to go come to Sicgal's, ° always new rbut real values, The best sy othew new mei jimeed wt special low. prices fot last days, situation mr is bargains for te § approval. No red for the least, 2AM RSUN ARIA RD EEL IET ser omeennsiicrerenrwnr owt —— Caispbell 60, A. Shearer 60, San- — 59, N. Sangster 58, M. “ciimie 57, W. Johnstone 57, E. Davidson 56, H. b shbenre 56, D. Izen 54, E. Reid 54, A. a a a7 McIntyre 41. C. Bar a 2 > er 83, H. Mitchell 82 ns. Ellison 80, 8 Page 9 Chapman 62, J. 56, i Cunningham ‘+i H. Seiral. a3, A. Neil 37, F. Hon Men! Buy yourself a roan sj Over- coat for Christmas at Sim Chamber of Commerce A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce wWas called last Friday night and the public was invited. The object of the meeting was to coneider the proposed by-law for a fixed ae- sessment for the P. K. Mills, Lim!- ed by Mr. Wm. Climie and he a outlined the development of 4 company, and their - hrm for the future. All the members of the executive present and soxeent citizens expressed themselves 2s being in favor of the by-law. ~ The following motion moved ‘by : “That this gg endorse the ills Limited that the ratepayers vcte for the by- law and advise the eeteperes to show, their ae of the loc#l industries by “coming outyand voting for the by-law.” Vice-president E. F. Finkbeiner, presided over the meeting. A short business meeting of the executive was held after the open meeting. Will Hold Bonspell— The Curling Club will hold a bon- apeil next Monday for local curlers. Games: start Monday morning. All curlers are requested to be present. ‘oe Card of Thanks— Mrs. Nin Ward wishes to thank al! her treed for their Kindness shown during her illness ve also for flow- err received. ‘s is lace t that ery. a good place to buy I Misct Now Ofc <— CLASS HONORS 66, 3rd CLASS HONORS ASS 50—THE MARKS SUB- pian INDIQATF. THE AVER- AGE FOR THE TERM EXAMINA- *;| Councillor vonZuben. anes n of finances, gave an outline the treasurer's report ovine. that ‘| nearly all the committees ‘Were well Ter ‘86, J. . E. “Bertels 75, e 70, J: Reid i E, White Gibson Form It rv 85, EB. Snelling 84, T. Reid Form e 73, W, Sehnel- John- ston 68, C. Peffers 68, B. ep eg Pirie -| ence. It's the enerect details In men's ni pointment t -/ Knox Sunday Séhool Supports P-K Bylaw = The by-law was carefully a ‘Stevenson's clase. -| Cantata Draws Full I House at United Church i on the! Warns ESTIMAT- ES—BY-LAWS> GIVEN INGS AND ACCOUNTS PASSED. Reeve Ringler presided at final meeting of the town councilor Thursdey eve set week. All members, gerin age Watson who s ill, were ouse- Slesking veike: gp Pk up all the unfinished business and the passing of accoun within their estimates ..The town's finances have been well looke} after thie year by councillor vonZuben. A by-law was passed) authorizing Tune In On A ap piness! May the Christmas — holidays bring joy and peace to you and ~ your dear ones, this year and always. We hope that when station J-0-Y is broadeasting on 8 eae your reception is is not realizing anything from this -| mortgage as the interest due is al- »| lowed the Soc If the mortgage, -|they will then be able to raise funds to build a new grandstand and make other improvements The reports of the respective com- mittees were adopted, also the report of the Board of Health for the past year. Dr. James Moore, M.O.H., ad- dressed the council in regard to the new Medical Act, and explained the system whereby all peaqple vrelling milk in the town must first obtain the f 0a of “Health will be published next eek. Men like their gifts bought at a man's store. ey know the differ- wear that Clothier. counts. Simm’s The Delayed New Ford Car Will Arrive Friday ‘Not only was Mr. J. A. McIntyre disappointed on Tuesday of this week t also some six hundred citizen who visited the Ford girage that da ‘to eee the hew For sport coupe. Tuesday, Qec. 20th was the date ad- vertised for the first showing of the J. A. Hacking | & Son EN A. Gibson‘ Banner Want Ads. Sell| White Store PHONE 93 A ~. Merry Christmas To You All! Thanking you in advance for your Christmas business, we remain your best-friends. ‘To be Helpful, to be Kind” said Stevenson, should be the goal of a thought- man. It is the attainment reached by this earnest organization. ECTOR OF as _FUNERAL SERVICE ustowely i able to display it. The heavy fall of enow over the week end cause of the car’s non arrival. However, Mr. Mcintyre has been assured that this new will arrive tomorrow, (Friday night) and will remain here for four days This will be an added attraction for Listowel citizens for the Christm _ odal season. nnd t a eee to see this car. Concert Splendid Success Knox church ‘Sunday Qchoo! room Mr. T. L. Hamilton acted as ghair- man_in the absence of Rev. Nicol, who = unavoidably Sean through ilines After the a chorrs, Bella” by the entire audience, following program rendered: pla ylet 5 thew Goose visits Toy- man e primary pupils under the Bd of Misses Forda Lake ; instru- mental, Doro- thy Burgess; candle drill, Miss Ger- aldine Moffat’s claes; skit, “His Clev- er Foot” by Miss Eva Hamilton’s carol, Miss Marzaret Wanzer’s ; “Butterfly drill, Misses Clim- Spirit” by Migs Flora Nicol’s class; piano solo, Jessie Mathieson; min stre] number, “Back ‘to Banjo Land” by Robert Savage's Figo “Susan Gregg’e Christm: by some of the older girls and boys: lay, “Wilt Thou asoer *’by Miss - Alexia Al- oe rendered a numbers on er guitar, and . _reneatiag was pe ale by Pearl The geant, “Bet ilehem"”’ was axcaytiongily well fendered ard held the audience in tense silence e® proceeds amounted to $145. The United church was crowded hear the cantata, “Santa’s Christmas Barrel,”” put on by the Sunday school ed. most enjoy- able, the scholars playing thet parts well, the a was amusing and the music pa. The two ae deserving mrycial SRS SE Se caesium were Billy Lavery w lay- i Get Simm's prices before you buy) ed the part of “Buttons” and Vierhon i that Suit or Overcoat. atthewman who waa “Jim Jolly.” ||} lads played sete roles exce i oo pera ycor : of +s - tionally well. t Arn.strong |} xes collec-| played her part 7. fine style. Th ted to date is $60,453.36. : ers who the principal were Earl. Zurbrigg, Doris}} Wheeler. Phylis Kilgore and Elgin} Leppard. nta himself took part in|} candy to students. Mri F. W, Hay, verv kind- fa donated boxes of candy and .Mr- ndy canes to’all the nae silver per athe slaken st. the é@ regular) meeting g Women" issionaty Boctets| ac He extend Christmas Greetings and to express ap-. the cantata and distributed beves of | iii the cradle-roll and primary | Wij Santa Recommends--- oo, Diana Sweets: ChristmasMixture which includes creams, caramels, 30 c bon bons, mixed chocolates, pet Ib Hard boiled Candy, delicious flavors) ‘Ib. session’ 20c High Grade Chocolates---Nut ceptres, liquor cherries, caramels and cream ‘cefithes Salted Nuts, assorted, Ib Salted Almonds, Ib $1 Salted Peanuts, blanched, Salted P $1.0 Salted Pistacho, Ib >t lb “to , Great assortment of fancy boxes---Moir’s, Lowney’s Neilsons, Willards and Candy Specialty, at all prices. You cannot have a dinner withoyt some Diana Stuffed Candies To our many friends whose steady patronage we so reatly appreciate, we extend the Season's Greetings. Season's Greetings--, Diana Sweets ~~ HE holiday season gives us an opportunity to, I preciation for. the business you have entrusted to us during the past year W ith Best Lecciot for A Merry Cheis istigage ~~ 8 be »

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