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M:,James Maoka
r`wing of Winni-
'peg, iat visiting with Nirvana Mrs,
J¢hn - McEwing,
' he - regular ' YPU meeting ,hof.
Burns['and Londesboro:.,was held
ut; undesbora Chureb Sunday eve
ifilig ,with lis ".'member$•, present,
The, meeting was. opened
sing song, led by Noreen McEwuig,
E1da : Riley was assistei m .the
worsillp •service, by .Shirley Knox,
'T3•everiy.•,'Wright, Tpun •D.uiza, . Jim
e ,a n•-McEwing: Pat
.the meeting
Eptertain. Guests
Londesbora, Winthrop :and Wal -
Cart r rad .Norse
lulurch and Nellie. Westerhent were
in charge of,the
'.I,uslness„Part of
>fon WMS..:and Loudes irbe .Mission
Circle , wire
guests q. tris; ,Burns'
,Church society at t�e r ha ko -
} t n, f-
`fering-imeeting on Thursday. Mrs.
MVIcVittie;,of Blyth; president of the
Huron pies ytery, was -'the .very
interesting sp ,,alter: , She -chose as
'her, subject;; ,` eigh Calling 'or
',Building e HFor. Future."
:Mrs..Wesley•,Roe,,,;president of
terns'-WMS, presided -fm the
service and' program __ Tire
erlpture. passage;• Psalm, 33; was
read by .Mrs'. John Riley. Mts. Geo:
-Varter. offered -"prayer:
`he program consisted -of the £til-
lowiryg Vincent' -Londesboo
: l
x
i sionr:'Ci els-a�:`solb - I�11 ',Walk
With God; , Mra `. Sinal'ldon, -Wal-
iton, a tsolo, Godr-Hath Not �rom
',sed"-; -iVIrs. Les Dolinage, 'iiv
lCf100i:1N .
771X! }Tett At the seatorth $ ,trkt nigh saw!'
By II'AROI,D KENDRICK ' vice Station •lot; the; selling of gone
roll of toilet paper (which- brought
Now that;: one • month' of, school :in $3,75); the ;singing'ef Christmas
has `,passed,, most; students find :carols; on the , ain intersection;
things are beginning to get harder. the counting of tombstones by
We11; L guess it won't be • long'now : some girls, and walking the plank:
till everyone will start' studying for This,^Friday is,the 'beginning of.
the Christmas exams:. Well we'll the ..magazine ',campaign. The ob-
worry. 'about t11at'=when ;the 'time ;jective; this year is .$2,000. -An as;
comes, j senibly'rmight be' held `on' -Friday „to
Last Wiednesday:'' at assembly,. give further instructions `of the
Joan-=Dick--and--Ha'xold-Kendrick..�campagu.._.Thls year;_lriore-prizesr
Put on a demonstration";fox. 'the;' are being awarded, therefore: this
Grade IX- students;: -The demon=- ,gives --everyone. . whetter chance -7 •
station was the modelling {of the "Sports
new "sack dress". appearance, No: .Field "day was held on Monday
doubt -most-of ,the _people. town ,: in beautiful September weather.'
observed some weird looking. teen- 'Each=group-~had ".a great deal of
tigers -wandering 'around town, -competition with some efinalists
dressed' in potato 'sacks.Lastwinning
by ;a ; very ,thin margin.
Thursday and Friday was Initis Fobitballla
tion: > here is, the 'answer to the.
Most eve one With the `exce Main , sports -question of. last week.
•biro ;two-�readin s Yn Praise of ,- x3 ..a . :. P- . .. ., .. ... ,,
` P �' ' tion of a few* boys' who refused` to., Questions... Are this year's Gold
the Common lace" and `Thanks v o.
ivin ""• Mrs. a .Carter, ndes- dress up,;en oyed the two; days of en Bears 'better'than'plast year's?
g, g ` re funXIII.' Well,' last Thursday' the ` Golden
oro, a 'reading, ,Come Before Hien around` the school. Grade X ,
_.: stud n e r d Bears led.,by'assistant coach ,Nedr-
With -Thanksgiving,"'and. Mrs. E... , e -ts en�pyed givmg the iG a e , _ ..
,B'ell Burns,. a solo, "In the Gar- Nmers a -rough, time by making,:ger, and Trainer Hickey -walked
;den them do. Several things, such as. out on Winghazn District ;High
, in School; `football.rfield o take a -
bow.,..: the ;bads, wash cars and .,.:.
carry home,;books, _� -thrashing-of 34=0
The:`' ame. as los , i
w tin the r first
-: 3::30"on�Frida• ':?a:parade was ,g
y_.
uarter,(asusu The Be
ars
_ qal
held, ,with, the Grade:Niners'march . )
Mg tin and'd 'down a few streets in carriedthe ball ,to, their; oppon-•
0
g r ents' •-20-:yard :hne -several' fi es'
Seaforth.-
Then came the fun! -.On_ Friday; but could not score. -
h
This T ursda the "Golden Be
nigliti_at_eight_o_'clock:. many,�radei: Y . , . ars
take ''on the : ;Godericr. Sailors in
�Tiners parents and other students,..
crowded into the gymnasium to Seaforth
•
seeewhat was' in store''forthe new- co,
Sports_ S areboard.
' r This residers Wil=
comers.' m s]? _t Grimes' his -week
a
c .m ut - 'th nr .ve astor� ,
hs a o.,. ;wi so e ry .. - .. __.. . __.. ...
•�,Godericii `at `Seafortr
I, hin okes which- were tobe a
l
gJ
P Y.,
ed'.on the -Grade Nii?.ers l Wingham at' Cln?ton
e -Win ram ........, 34. Seaforth
Some of ,these :incidents ,were:.. g ,.,
aChnton < 6 od erich
an onion• -race the 'washing of the
G d .....0
g
'Question of the • e e,'
school stairs with a' tooth "lirush�• week:' Gene, , we
wich.,Hensailer it is, Jim or Mur -
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SPONSORED BY TRI COUNTY YOUTH,`FOIi" CHRIST
en House' Marks
olden Wedding.
An open -house was :'held by Nlr,
•and Mrs John -Green; from -2 to
at their hams;: 2655 'East
Twenty=fast Ave., , Van,coµver,° B C
;The occasion marked: threg anni
eTsaries Mr and 7-IVMrs . Green
celebrated their golden wedding,_
Mrs _G sen her 70th birthday,'; and`
the .couple's granddaughter --,Mrs
JJack� Monks;• and Mr. Monks • ,their
seventh .wedding anniversary,',
Their : sonin-law and daughter,
Mr • and Mrs: •Jenni; . enterthined
n Cir:
and111Zrs.. Green's Honor
Saturday evening .:With all •the fain:
ily present .'
The couple were married in Wire-
nipeg :Man Septemher 15,,: 1908.
They, haye a family of one, son... and
four daughters Alvin- C.•
• Audrey:• James,. Mrs: Alice':Chubb;
Mrs. Velma ;Henders ,: and. Ylrs..
Doris Jenni,; _..,Guest..=:was -;Mrs:
Gre'en's sister, Mrs: Florence Mar
tin, of. Capreol, ;Ont, .Mr, and• Mrs.
Green , have • 15 .:grandchildren Wand
six great-grandchildren:
Mrs..'Gree i is_:the former Violet
Mae. Allan ofr`Egmondville,•'.•and
sister of 1VIr iWilSon Allan and Mr.
Arthur _Nicholson,'Seaforth.
Full - time federal government,
employees •numbered '172,795 in
July __D956,• and • payroll for the
Month was , $46,550,000.
�ntroc uci
c►`. yon
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Mr. .Arrn' strorig hast7eenappointed 'Assistant General Manager 'andTrust
Oe pbrtment Vaiia er:`.He comes to he British Mortgage'
trust -,with more
and las a Nide knowled e -
Than": twenty years of Trust company -experience, ;• , �
' f estate p[arining: Why n'ot consultabout planning, yourestate— yati'll
be under no'obligation.;
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OBITUARIES
` DR. 'IPV. FRASER OLIVER.
Dr. W. Fraser O1i1<rer,'see of • lkim
Thomas Oliver,-Seafortb; and '#ale`
rate Mr. Oliver, passed away su4--
denly at Ste, Aurae de BeUevtle,
Quebec. Dr:Oliver was in his 47th
Year
Resting ';at the, D: A. Collin Fan
eras Home, Montreal, •funeral ser-
vices
ex
rices will be conducted there • on
Thursday at 3 p.m. The body will
be' taken to Mitson's .; Funeral'
Home, Dundas, Ont:; and will rest
there Friday -afternoon and even
ipg,
Interment will' be rnaie: ;in- Dun-
das cemetery•on Saturday at 2• p.m.
MRS.: G1g1RALD MCINTOSH
The death oceurred;in Detroit,.on-,
August :19 of Mrs. Gerald McIn-
tosh, Mrs. M.clntbsh; the former.:
Kathleen _H. Rankin, was. born in.
°
Seafprth, 'the dvanghter. ,of the late.
Mr. and,;Mrs4-.john. Rankin: She was
in her •.53rd• y{ear.<
She is survived :her; husband,
,a'°daughter, Barbara %Mrs,• Larry
-Smith-df=Denver=Col ,.. a -s n Paid,.
urtd three_giandehildren> She ; s>
also. survived by three brothers::'
Frank, cif Birmingham, Mich.;.Jack.
of> Ottawa,,, and Edward;,:'of Wind
sot-, and 'by a sister, Helen, of. Ot-
taws -
',•Funeral'. services were rel -at.
the -Sullivan Funeral: Honie,-Lea tr►
in ton' `"Ont ons': Au ust^ 22 `:when
g g
Rev. Adan,•J Westmaas,.,,of;`West-
minister' Presbyterian Church, .of
ficiathd. Interment followed in•Ev-:
ergreen:-Memorial Park ;Cemetery,
Leamington, Ont.
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provincial.de igns; ina wide rhoiceoflovely-harmonizing `shades
45-inch' width. ,PRICED AT
dax,_Sept 22, uiJ ontiac;. Mich,,..fot.
the late.: Erne Crie
e st M h, a. native
of. Tueker m t <towns :Inter;
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m' nt s` was in `Mar�ette . genie e 'y
g t, ry,
Marlette; .f✓fich:
--Mr.•Crich ss d -:
pa, e away' on Sept.
40; •Ii s 7 'ear
i 9th y He had her
t:
rrg health for, tile;past 'four
years.',.Born the ;son of • the late_
Mr. andYMrs:;!Ilerbert• 'Crier, -,he
-moved-to= arlette; where`he:ePer
-ated a=ba'keshep-for,=over-4wenty;
!`ears.. He -then :-moved to Pontiac.;
and worked. for Consumers° Poiiex
Company there and at" tlie- •F0n
dale branch or over twent ea'
£ YY rs.:'
Ile: was a: member o£ the Centrad;
Methodist: Church „Pontiac...,and :an'
honorary. life member of the Fern
dale'Exchange,"Club .j
Surviving are one daughter,,, Irs.
Gilbert .E.r(Geradine) Brown Pon
tiac four: •sisters, Mrs'.-. Robert
(Nettie) Douglas, Strasburg, Sask�'.;
Mrs • Roy_(Elnia) Pepper, Mrs;
.john (Pearl) Turner, Tucker'smith,
Mrs Gladys Wail's Clmton; ;two
brothers, ;Melvin,; Clinton; . Frank,
Seaforth;, two 'grandchildren . and
Wm- greatgrandchildren.'
:TUfNER'B: W.A.,
'Turner'a;Church W -:A`. met at the'
cburcli fast 'Wednesday
members:; and one'; visitor- presents
The Scripture• was :read • by, Mrs. E' `
Whitmore. " ¢
Prayer was given;
Falconer and devotions •by Mrs. F:.
Falconer . The roll calf was
swered by',givin'._one :of the Ten
(onntaiidments: -Thi .topic, : "Stew:'
ardsiup" :was taken by Mrs,
(Rev) Grant ,Mills -
Tnrner's W A, , accepted::an mvi-
tation. from, Ontario Street United
Chu e Clinton;to attend think.
rh,. n,. a a. --
of fermg .--service -at 2:30 p m , •on
October 14
BRODHAGEN
poring• the•Sundar.morning ser
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the: Sunday" School teachers were,
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The, teachers areBeginnetsc;
1VIrs: Martin Diegel, Mrs Metyyh
Hedgert,- Mrs\ Harvey , ;Ahrens;
Kindergarten Elaine Rock Rltt;
Ann Dietz; ' Pruria y. Carole Ros ,'
Joanne Beuermann,. Glenda Milidr;:
Joan • •Mueggei Sharon . `.Pruetet,..
Alice 3teinipel; Juniors: ,Mrs.'Geo..
Mogk, Lew Hicks, Arlene : Diegel,
Rose Siemon : I'ntermedia'tes Ed -
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AS LOW`
gar Elligsen,-Mrs- John Vock, 'Rus-
self Sholdiee, Mrs,. E.° J: Fischer
statistician: `''Donna S:eberbarth-;
sub -teachers: Clayton •Ahrens, Gary
,Hinz, - Ray Scherbarth, Donald
'iolfe, Grace • 'Fischer.
Mrs. Hope Pauli, of Detroit
,ted at the home of her .sister; Mrs. Rear#,~, the
Phony - 4
X fURNI.Ti
Seaford,
. ,Mr. and •.Mrs, Glenn : I3ennewies-
and Wanda, of -Windsor, with
parents, Mr_, and 'Mrs', J. -L,' Ben=
newies. •
' Mr; and Mrs Lavern • Wolfe with
Mr..`and Mrs, Wilfred Rudolph, of
Byron.
Members -of 'the Luthor,League,
of• >St Peter's Lutheran -Church,>
Were :guests - of Luththe Luther ;deagiUt
of 'St. Paul's eran. Church, 'El-
lice; Township; I4st`,Wednesday ev-
=ening.'
Mrs. -Lew lick firSr. E. J.Fisch-
er. and "-h'c. n'rM" . Yoon e �ftended
the Ur ..,d ` tett 'ra Ci:'' Wo-
mn ce'ii»rition at. the Ronal York
Motel, !rr r nto, Over the
2nd-;w^re g'iests of the former's
daughter.• Mrs.; Kenneth Newton, .i
and Mr_ Newton,..Toronto: -
Mrs Martin ,Diegel•' and Mrs.
IRussell Sliol'dice also attended the'
,coiiventien and were. theguests of
}the former's d'a'ughter;' Mrs.: Geo.
Quindey, ail$ Mx QumceY:; • -
Mr • and 1VXi's j Marry Tait, Mr. 1
acid-3Vlts avetn-Wolfe; Miss $ems'•
Cole; 1dr: • Donald Wolfe' and Mr.
and Mrs. Ross, • Leeming attended.
the: wedding:I of Rosella Connolly
and 'Jack Herald .at Seebach s Hill
Lutheran .Church and ;reception nt
Tavistock Community Centre ` on
Friday.
112r:, • and Mrs, ' Chff `Woodward
and . daughters,. - of > •Tpronto, with.
Mrs. Albert ' Querengesser..
11 r. an&.Mrs'Keith Madge (Dor-
yen--Sienloi ),- have .returned. from,
their_ honeymoon trip to Northern
Ontario and Michigan
1cfr'-• arid Mrs,• Oscar Weicker,
Miss' Ruth and Mr,;Li!ne Schmidt,
of Tavistock, with. Mr. 'and Mrs.!
Dalton Hinz an Sunday.
Mr: and Mrs. Reuben Buuek,-
Carf , and Rose Eva attended' the,
Pauli Fink '7vedding at St„ Paul's
Lutheran Church; ,Ellice; °on Sun
day',`also'the reception at the borne
Of the bride's parents, : Mr: and
Mrs. -Fred Pauli, Ellice 'i,'iiwnship:'
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