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1958
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UN!.tED CHURCH
J ev'. J. Semple'BA STB Tilt B. Moister
Lyle ;Hammond `Organist=Choir Leader
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123rd ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
,11 A.M.:
-Guest _Minister;''
• DR..:Ii:.H. MCCONNELL
IVeW York .
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'The, Church's Greatest
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"THOIT KNOWEST;"LORD".
(Burnell)
CREATION
neeeprtnn of',:Glen ,Gemmell;
Candidate -for the. Ministry,
Fi :ro: _,P-resbytery in charge.'
:45 ° P.M.
Reception and Social:;
flour
Musical Service by Stratford
Male Chorus.'
Pu BLIC-COR;DI fi1LLY-INUI-TED_
TO . ALL OUR SERVICES
:DUBLIN
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfrid Duffy,
Donnie and Yvonne,. of Wood-
stock,-and
ood=stock; and Mr,- and. Mrs. :. James
;
Kellyand. Mary Margaret, of Sea-
forth, visited with Mrs. Louis, Di1-
lon and Dorothy.
Mr, and Mrs. Vern Britton, of
Killarneyt Manitoba, called . on
friends -in ,the vi11 ige --
Vora McKay, Detroit, with
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Horan -
Mrs, Minnie Schulman - is visit-
ing, in Buffalo. '
. Mr. and Mrs. - Edward Holland,,
Toronto, with Mr,. and Mrs. Fer-
gus `'Horan.
Mr. and. Mrs.. Keith , Kelly, Kit-
chener,
itchener, with Mr. and Mrs. John;
Mr. • and Mrs. Jinni Downey, De-
troit, _with
etroit,`_with' Miss Monica Byrne.
Mr., and Mrs. Leonard Nagle and
family,_Stratford' with Mr. and
Mrs. Michael1�Iagle.. TM `
Mr..and Mrs. JeromeNicholson,-
London; with Mr. and, Mrs. Jim.
Krauskopf,
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Jack, Sproat, __of Noi°;th..Bay,
was a weekend .guest of Mr. and
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LOCAL BRIEFS .Iltr.,Mrs. Coleman
(-Continued f P1)
from
age
and Mrs- Williaati Devereaux, ft ` ria 1 1. wk
eh
day like this appears to 'wish Yen,
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of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R.
- ter holidaying at the home of Mr ' greetings and congratulations too
Mr, and. Mxs;' Gordon Mei b M oe in Y, is a, p easure w et
sey,of Dartmouth; N,S., are.guests'both more happiness through, all.
the: coming years. This happy an
niversany must mean a lot to yput,
with all- the -cherished finer iories
of hope and •dreams come true,
and anaybe the year you are start-
ing now -be.. sure ,to bring. your
Among those attending the fun-
eral of the late James M. Aiken-
head
iken
head on Saturday were Mr: and
Mrs. M. S.. Aikenhead, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Aikenhead 'and Miss
Minnie Reid; all of London.
KMr.i Kenneth Keatitig, . o£ New
York City, ,was a weekend :guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
g,:
IVlrs, J. W, Patterson, of Clinton, assumed the responsibilities of way still more good luck, and hap-
ee end with he (laugh:
tp , Mrs. w k z r married life we extend to Your our piness-throughout 'each .,passing
ter, Mrs. R. K. McFarlane. e. warmest and sincerest eongratula- day. -Signed on behalf of your
both and Mits..
Kenneth Beattie Hoes For both' of you we-beg,Friends and:Neighbors:''
and daughter, of ' St; i Catharines, `chest -Blessings ;and pray- -
visited his aunt, Miss . Carolyn Gods richest
that 'He 'may bless all. ,tour• .en
Holmes.
deayors.: ;fie congratulate: each. of
-Miss--Jennie 'Campbell is-- m you sincerely 'le your Choke
R. )VtcKindsey.
Friends THnor
(Continued from Page 1)
:e.d,oatt_ii:1/1:idnownearlell.ionspwitaalt.erioo or a r wise c Dice
• ; last
are privileged to have Splice gen_
Satu day. assured this young Irishman has;
atr'c
-Mr�.- �W.illiam' A,.�. P x k,.o _ has spent a few weeks in Exeter -made a- wise decision of eirbdswe
and Scaforth• .areas, "has returned some one of French de'scent ,We
to., her home in,Bdnianton; 'Alta. also reaendable den Therese has made
Mrs.' A. tt;.'Oliver; of•'nein°, Cali- a commendable decision partner.bY DAs-
fornia and ' Mrs. Peter Hay;: of ,ing such; a ,talented We
Niagara -Falls, --are guests of Mrs;"
Thomas Oliver and other. friends.
Mr. an . rsr,; ohn Stevens. and
-
children, ent-'the.
children,: of Huntsville, sp
weekend. with :Rev, and Mrs.' I.
V. Workman.
iss Iinnie'Habkir Mrs.of each other,for;those o us.„who.
l{
s nine `French -blood', we can .rest
:alL.fully ::appreciate' Louis' readi-
ness to collect our”' cream, ;buy our
-pigs-and ==spray--• oiSx-•cli'ict€en-pens;
,.,Seriously, however,., we `all are
aware of the friendliness,a.nd good
will_ in the. hearts.:' of'each `of you•,
now 's you e v o ou e
Mrs.: A: Lamont visi>ed In Galt and a c l a e.f r y r o w
home in Kitchener:we:,promise you
`
last week with Mr, and Mrs; AI
that 'our humble;wishes of good
bert Asman and' Mr.:' and : Mrs.
luck will forever : aceom an you;
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Norman :Lamont and family: Arn- therefore; as an ex ressio of -our
old Lamont, Hamilton,_' also :spent, s P n'
the weekend in Galt. good wishes we beg of you to ac-
Nir. cept this. as n . token of : our sin-
- Mrs. , Clifford --.Kelly._- and
Robertbe
: Ruston; of London, spent to you'a constant reminder ofayour
friends -and neighbors,
:the weekend with their. parents,
Mr, and.`Mrs..John 'Ruston.
Mr..Fred Williams," :who :has
been. a patient in. Scott Memorial
Hospital, has .niiw recovered,
Mr. Ronald :S. MacDnald is m
St. • Joseph s - Hospital; London;
where he has. undergone an opera-
tion
Those attending the Laudepbach-�
Bauer wedding;: in' Waterloo.Satur-.
day, were: Mr. :and :Mrs. John
Senate • Lauds
(Continued from Page 1)
The Senate Hansard records the
exchange:;
•lion. Joseph A. `Bratlette . Han-
Durable senators,, I 'know we are.
all happy that our honourable col-
league front Huron -Perth' (Hon
CONSTANCE
Anniversary ''• services..,of
stance United Church wibe held
this Sunday, Sept, , 21, at -11. o'clock
and '7:30 p:m. The: guest -preacher
Will -be -the-Rev. C"rant-Mills; BA.,
of ' Ontario :Street 'United Church,
Clinton. Special music will be; in
a:ttend'ance; ;.as .well`, as special
music- by the- choir. -Everyone is
cordially invited.
Miss Laurel Dale dap hter of
Y.ni
Mr and_Mrs. .. ,Dale,,
Marilyn Taylor, daugll et r _ofMr.-
and =Mrs. Harved. Taylor, nom-
menced theirstudies last week'
at
Teach ers' 1
" College,. tratfor � and
nd
spent the weekend , at .their par-:
ental" ;homes.
Mr.- and Mrs. -How "P
and reszca-
for returned home Saturday after
spending'
a. week's holiday at Man-
itoulin Island.
Mr ' and -Mrs: 'Frank Riley and
Mr: acid M.rs. E. Ellwood, of Clin='
ton, 'visited .in Owen Sound'. on,.
Sunday... "
Rev. and Mrs J C Briftoiiand
David, of Seaforth; visited Sunday
with Mr. an& Mrs. Wm. Jewitt
and •family:
Mr. and Mrs.' Ken- Preszcator
and_,family .visited:: Sunday .with'
Miss"Clara' and Mr,. -Herb 7Beaver;:
of Crediton..
Visitors 'op Monday: with .Mr. and
r and:Mrs. Mr: Goldin is w thus a ain pis Mrs. -George: i2cIlwaih were Mrs.
Laudenbach, Sarnia;, M g) g - ; - Porter Dean, Hull,, sMichigan; .Mr:
William; Trlliott„ Bayfield, 1VIr. ;and. evening,_ Ike is a;:great paihamen and Mrs Clyde Judd., of Detroit;"
Mrs. Archie Iiu'bert; Oshawa;..-Mr-.-tarian,_and his advice and_ speech'- .Mr. J=Green; of Pcirt Albert and
and Mrs.' Louis Laudenbach, Mr. es have..,always !been highly - re,- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kingswell, of
and Mrs, Lewis Boshart, Mr. 'and garded both m the. House of Com- Goderich. .
Mrs ' Enos Boshart, .Miss Wilma mons and. in 'the Senate,'
Seip; Miss Ali`bie Seip, Mr. Allan ; Senator ;;Golding- was "first elect=
Ryan and ,Dr. "and Mts..William • ed' to the House Of Commons.;iri ".
Munn, ;all of Seaforth,, 1932, and.: I was fortunate enough " ` �nS �!l. �r
Mrs -Angu Davidson fell, and to be associatdd.':with him from
fractured her ri ht hip on Monday.; that time :oz; .while were -were -to-
She was-liken-to_LLondon hoapital gether_ in that house. As an Eng- . An. enjoyable time:.was held last
on Tuesday. hsh speaking- Protestant member_ Friday evening at Seaforth.=-Co , .-'
Mrs. A. L..Stone, Norwich„ visit-- from the old, province of Ontario in
ed her,'brother,,`Mr. Albert. Hudson he,- was every .famililar.''with the ninny Centre, when a large,erowd:
gathered to' honor Mr arida Mrs"
and Mrs. Hudson fine qualities of those people, and, ,Ronald MaeIn.tosh �on= the occasion:
Mrs..,, Peter : Hays; of Niagara -.kris knowledge -in >this respect: en- of their =recent -maria e: 17a'ncin
g
Falls,
Ont.,. and Mrs° Andrew Oli- riched.'my'life. -I want to pay him' was enjoyed to Norris', orchestra
ver of Los `Angeles; California, a special debt•'of :gratitude. Dila-1 : •Following the..addzess, read by
penFthe past'few days with Mrs. in.g:. the, last rear';, I was-TDe i�luty B.ruce' Coleman, Merton Keys pre
Thomas= -Oliver.; --and Mr: and Mrs. Speaker of ...the House of Commons: sented the ;young '. couple with -a
Wilfred 'Coleman and,other friends At, -that time there was no assist= well-filled purse.. The room made
in the.eommunity. - ant, to, that office;,. lint' :was ex- a suitably reply g
Miss Alice. Christie; daughter, of ireinely •fortunate- in having the The.' address was as follows.:'
"Mayor .B. " F. Christie; and .'Mrs: ,won.derful services' sof the;; honour- '"Dear Kaye --and` Ron -We are
Christie,:entered entered Victoria Hospital, able gentleman from Huron -Perth; happy_ to be ;gathered here, tonight
London, on Monday, where she will whose wide knowledge ° of parka to help celebrate this recent,' very
train as" a nurse. nentary _.procedure was of great happy event in your lives,%and to
Mr. and : Mrs:. Clarence Ri stop help' to me These things cannot spend: a social time ; with "you.
and Tommy, of Stratford, were be:forgotten. T.know I am express- 'Ron, we have known you all_
;weekend; visitors with Mr. and Mrs Ing": the" sentiment` of all of, us here your life and although you haven t
John Ruston.'. when T, wish him full recoveey and been'in our midstlately we;haven't
., 'Mr- and Mrs., S. Grasley; Prince express the hope:'that he. will be forgotten the: part, you played in.
Albert; :Sack., and Mr.; and Mrs.. present: with us :for .many, many ,local :•,community actrvzties; ^such-)
L Glar;,of Fergus,, were guests of Years in this. forum; where his as Junior harmers.:' We see now,
Mr arid' Mrs• Russell; Sproat,last ta:ients, are' deeply:appreciated. 1,wliy.. you thought it :a good idea to,
ubot• lion:
. .: •....,: - Hon. Jear?. i'raneois, Pd look. -for work m -the Bluevai ,-Lis-
.r -Air;'' and Mrs. 'Irving Sutherland„ Durable senators, 1 r am every glad towel area. e
Owen Sound, and Mr: and Mrs. to ;second what lias just• been. said.. "Kaye, we would like to welcome
Norman Wilks' -and fan ly and: Mr. by : the honourable . senator froth. you into the~ midst :-of
Eric. Sutherland„ - of Kitchener, Cochrane ,('Hon:,;Mr Bradette): He friends, and :'neighbors, and',•bope
spent.,the weekend with Mr.. and has: exaggerated nothing.'" Senator, that we pan,get better acquainted
IV1rs..; Roy Lawson, •Goderich 'St, ...Gelding. is the salt of the earth. 1 •with you. We want you both to'
West:•• have known him ,-for'.years. I know -.that` we are ,;rote; cited' in::
Mrs .F._G..Livingstone, of :De- .knew .him in the House: of your, happiness and: welfare,' 'and
troify is` a guest of Mr. and .Mr's. mons and h visited his `constituency -as an expression• of: our ',friendship
_James F" Scott,at Thornton Hall, and. I remember with'' delight' the rye ask you to •accept this'. gift.
Mr a_ nd Mrs.. John :Hothain,- Jr,, fine . meetings that we., had at Signed on behalf of; your .Friends
Visited with Mr. and•'1VIrs. Ralph Grand,Bend,;..in.;-Huron '> County. ,
McFadden, of . Burlington, -and There I, --Saw ,what affection Sena
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along• with" whom"; visited -'Niagara -tor. . Gelding's, constitutents lead for
'Falls[ and New York over . the him. He''is 'a true •honest'Grit of..
Weekend.. . the province of Ontario. I cannot.
Mr Harry Id Chesney is in: To- pay him a greater compliment: Ho
"ronto this, week attending-• the furl- 1.feThaws in the tradition of Mowat:
eral of his nephew, George Ches- and ' all the great leaders. -of his
ney. ' • party, in that province. , I 'remem
Mr; Neil 'Broadfoot has returned 1'Iier how nice Senator 'Golding was
from a; canoe trip .id Algonquin to me -when 17 was in the House :of;;
Park•' and is visiting. his Parents,. Commons arguing difficult mat I•
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Broadfoot.: • ters' and he;was dhaiinian of the
Mr. and Itfrs. Jim' Downey,De- Committee° of • the Whole, He was
troit; returned home Tuesday,•.af- (fair, as was Senator •Bradette, was
1 predecessor.
1 I' take., this opportunity,-' honour-,
able: sen'a'tors, to ..tell you ' once
more tthat,the--greatest reward we.
can have: in politics here in ,Ot-
tawa is .'the making of; friends,,
friends who come from all over
the country, Who : are fine-gentle-
men
ine 'gentlemen like -Bill 'Golding 'has. always:.
-been, ,and who have a high sense.
of duty. Senator Golding has 'an-
other quality, that I -shall not over:
look,' and -that is :tolerance. He :is;
fair,_ and,. tolerant and in that eon
neetion he'may be quoted as"'art
example ,to., all, His returns to this
chamber is a pleasure to all of
He is we come here. When •he wase
not-heree was' missed: His health
is better now and he will:contintic
to be -one of our: most, assiduous
• colleagues, I wish good,•healtii to
him and all members oils his'fami
• Hon: William H. Golding `Hon
our:able senatorsil nertainly would
like to take this opportunity to ex;
press to my ttvo' friends'-Wh0 bane.
just spoken My•appreciation of the
kind weeds they have used in re
ference to:'_nie. ,As they haye said;;
we were good .friends in: the House.
of .Cotnntions for 'many years and
1 found their friendship was most
valuable, -, .as did. -many •'other& _hi_
the House of COrnmons. I certain-
ly have appreciated the. ,years ' I
have spent in the House of 'Corn-
Mons
Commons and the Senate, I vant•'par-'
ticulltrly.,to thank: those who wrote,
to rne• and these'who inquired about"
ihy, health, and I' think that takes
tri ,everyone :here. I am deeply
grateful to. -honourable senators for
Hie lovely`flowers they sent me at
the:: hospital 'That 'sett of thing
certainly' fives a person .a lift when
he is feeling "a bit 'down. No words
of mine •can ever„truly express the
appreciation • I feel towards the
members of this houpse: for their
kindness. A Berson does', not for
gel ese limps...::. _ :
I may' say that during a71` the
years 1 have .spent in public life -
panic -20 years in municipal affairs,.
as we'll as, 26 years in the 'House
Of Commons: and: the, Senate -
have always tried -in a hittri131e v --ay
to givo..rny best service. After all,'
T' think that 'i's'the•best one eat dit
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