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1R. SEMPLE; Minister
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Organist -Choir Leader ,
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TO. WORSHIP A CONVENTION
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Wednesday, 3i L• JuneMonthly
meeting W.M.S. and W,A.
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8:.00:'p tri,
_Plowerr Sunday: June 14th
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Church•' Notices
MgHrllop' Charge, Bethel, 10:00
a.m.; Cayan, 11:30
2:00 p.m., Daylight Saving Time.
Sgn3niexe11,•, Minister,
t. Thomas' •, Church .(Anglican
arch, 'of Canada) Seaforth:.
IVlorniirg Prayer, 11 a•m.; • Holy,
Communion first•, and third Sun-,
days: St, Mary's Ch'urch,,'Dtiblin:'
Sunday School .and Service, 3:00
p,m--Rev..T. H. Janes. Rector.
, , Seaforth'"Pentecostal Tabernacle:
--Tuesdays 8 p.m., Bible Study;
Thursday, .'8,p9'rr, Young Peoples;
Rev Van Mimi: speaker; Sunday,
Sunday .School,• 11
Morning Worship, ,7130 p m;., Evan-
geljstic Service.—Rev Ii: T. Ken
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Guest 'minister:'
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Rev. T. J. McKinife
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L. AL .BRIEFS
BUY tlr t graduatiozf ar vl!eddi�lL
gift at 25% discount, at N EST
Cf1TT'S June Sale (Advt )
Mr,. J M.-Scott;has returned fel
1Qwinga fishing trip: in Northern
Ontario.`
• Mrs.: E. Y. Mulvale and Michael,
of Sarnia, are visiting: at the home
of Mr:';and Mrs. J. M McMillan:
I. George. 4, Love, Goderich,
and former Seaforth resident,' is
somewhat improved following •an
odperatlon in Victoria Hospital; Lon -
Mr:. and Mrs M McKellar, spent
•the weekend with Rev. -and Mrs.
R. H. Williams at, Mount Clemens;
Mich.
Mrs. A. Bromley, Kitchener, and:
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Clarke, of
London, spent: Satyrday with„Mr
and Mrs. T. •J, Flynn. •
Mrs. Joseph,Grunumett and Mrs.
Wii.iahr Hodgert attended the .'Ag-
ricultural Societies Ditsrict 7 Con-.,
ference in, Paris on Thesday. Mrs.
Grimmett had her, hobby dis-
play anal took•. part in a panel dis-
cession on the Junior department
of the fair.
Mr. and•Mrs R. J. Boussey were
in London attending:thergraduation.
and - ;'reception for Miss Patricia..
Shuttleworth from the Victoria Hos,
pital School of Nursing. Miss
Shuttleworth; , is the, '.daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. • Shuttleworth,,
London
Mr. Neil Broadfoot, of , the . On-
tario College ,of Arts, Toronto, is
visiting; itis parents,' Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Broadfdot •:,
Mr, ,:J M.: McMillan is a patient
in Stratford'': General 1'Iospitai,:
where he underwent /an: operation,
r "`a d Mrs: Joh A
M n n. Th som Pon
lUir. JaineS, .Tobi ips,on, -Mr.' and.
Mrs,,Cyril Jack„ of Moorefield; and
Miss Mae Thompson, .of Kitchener,;
were'Sunday .visitors 'with.,•'Mayor
R F :Christie; and Mrs: Christie.
1VIr ';and Mrs , Homer Hunt. have'
returned Eton , visiting Mr., and
Mrs J Ji' Flannigan in Ottawa
Miss,;Be11a Watson,=ot Galt, spent
a weekend re�ently;with• her..brotlf-
ers•,�M ssrs -Robert=sand James=
Vt�atson =~ • •
Mrs: ,Mae Dorrance and Mr..Jaek
Dorrance were• .in Waterford and
Simcoe recently.
Mr. ' and .Mrs: E. R. ,Shaddiek,
Hensall,`spent Sunday.with Mr: and
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Rev. D hesiie1,Elder:was in -Phil:
adeiphia-last iyeek-and-wasraecom=
panied•. home. by Mrs. Elder s who
had ,been visiting her sister
Mrs. W A. Wright; who:Spent
the past weeks in Fort MWayne•
diana,'returned home:ahis w
r , Stan" D. ,orranee, "of Chat am,
spent the weekend with- lis :tnpth-
er IIi's. Mae Dorrance
Mrs:' John,McMahon, of Toronto,;
and tier •grandsons Mr. _John. Me-_
Mahon, of Long Lac; and Mr.: Alex
McMahon, of Port ,Arthur,'.. .were
guests: of Dr.: and Mrs: J. A, Munni
while •attending funerals services
for, the late;c Rev. John' Alva , Mc-
Mahone B A•,, T3..D; of.Port Arthur.
-inter
in ;.Exeterceitietery: -'on Monday,;
May' 'and a d s.'•.Geor e Mille
z� Mr g. rand
family. spent :the weekend in ne
troit ;
Mr ,.and Mrs: William H..BerSeht:
of Sin' coe; ' visited with' her, ; sister,`
Mrs; .Lloyd Rowat, , ai d`'11+Ir. Rowat
and' fa�nity` on�'Sunday
Mr; and Mrs. °James -A: Stewart
were'in"Toronto this week
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
.
KMr. avid 'Mrs'' J. W. McCool, of.
Londesboro, wish'to announce the
engageme>zt of thein daughter;.
Phyllis Isabelle; •to Mx. • John G.
Buurs; Seaforth, eldest son of Mrs.:
Adrian -Birurs;•,Broek:In Waterland,
North :Holland the•:iharriage to
take ,':place .in;; - esd `koroUmted
Chuff h -on Saturday, May 30.
Mr . _and,IVIrsT William E. Man-
ning, Londesboro, are 'hapgy-to.an-
nounee the g
•-eng a ement of': their
you' ngest dairghte,r,.,.Jitarien. June
to Stanley 'Edwin •Johns,' son •of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard 3Tohns;;RR 3,
Seaforth, the wedding to fake:place
in tondesboro United. Church, Sat-
urday,,° June13, at 3 .p.m..
Mr.:.:and Mrs..Russel Hayter, of
London, wish'ta announce the
gagement--of, their. daughter, Bar
baro;.;Ann, to 'Lenard 'Thomas •Sot-•
ton, l:.ondon son of''Mr. and Mrs.;
Thomas •Sutton, Ottawa, the <;mar
riage ,to take' place. ;in Empress
Ave:. United .Church,'>London', the
latter' part of
Knox' Presbyterian Chafgh
Teeswater
Moderator Huron -
:Maitland Presbytery
SUBJECT:
"A Faith For
To day
Special 'Music by
the Choir
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SEAFORTH t OilTTA4tI0
DUET—"Make Me Blessing' M e a a slug -..
Alice Ann and Gene Nixon:
ANTHEM—"Hair to the Lord's. Anointed"
Senior Choir •... ' a
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Mr. Dave • Stewart
And FUEL OIL
I?hone'7,84 , .:Seaforth
10a _ch. .m.�-Oh • �'':hool an, Youth u Sc >ry u h Fellowship
Thep txblii iS ii 'cited to join with the congregation
of First Church on -'this Anniversary occasion:.
I�E�m I, LESLIE ELDER
IIA. KEMPSTER,'
Minister Organist -Choir Leader,
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have pi chased the. General
Insurance Tsiness• of• Janes -A.
MacDonald, effective June 14.1959.
The continuance of thepatronage
of this business; is earnestly solie-
ited:
SOUTHGATE.
1ttee . Rooms
in the interests of
WO •SEAFiOK'rIL: Mt,EA are shown --judging beefat-thee annual Huron -Coo, ty_Livesto.ek .
Judging com etition: Despite r ain e
iiiterrnit nil � h
t throu ou th ' d Judging c
• : .:. P p � . Y. . �.., t e .day; J der g was arried pat ,m
the Seaf nth arena, .Jud in inthe is
otore-are . eraldme Dennis RR-� a ton •a Marion G 1 W 1 nd Ma on
Turnbull Walton. Total number of,,competitors :was 201 '',with the•: -nig liest'number of sentries in the :.
tJunior, class,'!with :102; competing.: (Huron. Expositor photo; by Phillips).
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'FORMER DALY GABA(
ain��Street- - -• Seaforth
The draw or=--ar-ticles—in:: ,the _pounds sugar, Danny.,Maloney;. 10
penny sale took place• in. the parish' ,pounds su-gar, Mrs., ,Don' Wood;
hall at St. Colurnban on ,Tuesday pieeic,hag, n Mrs. G. H. Snowde
evening.:( The following were, win- refrigerator.; set; J:;J Walsh,. pit"
nets lowcases,•"
Teapot, Mrs.:James ,Ducharme towels, Mrs:.Dan; O'Rourke; cake
blouse,' Rosemary. Rau; cooler,' saver, Mrs:. AngussKennedy, orna
1VIrs ,,T Poland;: holstei set 3erry =merit=aril=_flowers; Mrs=Josei71
Cronin;' car brush, Maureen Ryan; • Melody.
clothes basket. and detergent,
,plDor-
: Kennedy, ate,M4s:'Theobald,
hall slip <Jean Moylan; sewing cab- DUBLIN ,
inet, Mrs.. M. Ballge; child's dress,,,
Wilfred `O'Rourke; snack table, BuY that ,graduation or wedding!
Mrs V. l•
Lane •casserole, :Mi gift 'at 25% discount, .at? WEST::
George . Eaton; 20, pounds sugar, COMP'S June Sale.--(AdvtO.
Percy (Garricli•,.cigarette: ;set
J. `
Twyford•' lain ': G'ar .Mori o`m= f�l euDublin--CWL held Seafo th
fol „euchre and dance ' in :Seaforth
cry,. -.groceries,. Mrs Tom Haley, Community , Centre an :Friday;
Set,of dollies, Larry Murray. night, with -'a -•
, good attendance.::.
Lace tablecloth; Mrs: 'Dave Shan- Twent tables of = enc re :were 'in':
non > , .; g• roceriesr:Mrs:'.Toin 'Kale; ` y h
play,• and the pride for
'cream andsugar With. tray,`
Mary high; scare wereJarnes McQuaid
Alen l�ayle; towel set Don=May anMrs.:<Angus 1S;ennedy
,lan:; apron and .child's sox,. Danny John•Mea`her won:the•luckychair
1Vlaloney, two, pairs nylons, Mrs. • prize Music •for 'dancing wasP ro,
George Eaton; •plate; ;Joan Wil video • by' Norris Orchestra; Lumen
Hams ""'ornamental bank„ Mrs.,; Ed- was byserved.:the: execu ive=. eom
ward McGrath.• rocerie$ 'Mrs. ti
g nrittee, arid: their • assistants.:
Emmett,'Malone;'shoe !bag, Mrs Ceremonies for First:Hol Com
e:.. - y,
F„ rg, :McKellar, : towel,set, Michael
minion .were held on Sunday morn
Johnson;;cardtable; Linda'"Staples, iri '~at St: Patrick's •Church 'Dub-
gxoeeries•> Mr-s.�=Win,---Flannagan;. -
ornament, ser .Ml�Gtcy aYvo
neRowseeelr.a.Aenn; e'
PBaenl
aowefs, Rena Fennell; ',20 ie`McLaughln'
sugar,:Mrs.BAustin; Juice
ver, r,Elmer Rivers: .flinger; Peter
LQomans, ,:Jimmy
Meagher, ,Billie Nyland, ` Larry.
Towel; Art `Wright John St„; .,Flanagan, Danny' O'Rourke; Joe`
notepaper, and ,envelopes, J, Twy- Ryan and, Billy O'Reilly.
:ford; 15 pounds stigar,:Albert Cron- tkiRenson`'., Ha; rrrant:Rfooach"rd, and -t James..,-
Satur-
in;; sandwich -plate;; Mrs,'" Walker:
.
A`'Bspen
Hart;, bat and ball, Greg Murray; day' with relatives.'in .the; district:
plate,.Mrs. John E.Murray;. pie
me basket and "accessories; • •Mrs.• Dr. and Mrs.: Frank ,Stapleton;
Gordon',Rlliot;•.clothes basket, Nel` and family, Galt; with Mr and
-he Frrce:; ,tabieeelotlr;--/VI-argtiersate Mrs. William Stapleton
Dunn; 5'pounds butter, ;Mrs. -'Mich ' Thomas Feeney and son, Joseph,:
Mael:aloCoyne;ne;, Jr.;oti:white flpurse,our'Sandheila10 Feeney, .f London,'with,Lours:and Elmer,.
'
' 'Mr, and ,Mrs. 'Bill '.Evans and
family,+ Chippawa,;:with Mr. and..
"Church Groups Jlrs 'Frank; Evans.
NORTII<SIDE UNITED WMS' Miss Loreen Looby, Reg•N., of
:London, •with Mrs,.A M. Looby.
The May ineetmg ef`Narths de. ,w --Mr alio Mrs. - Keitfi` TteTly arid"
WMS was he ',Tuesday, evening. family, ,Kitchener, with .Mr. and:
Mrs J. C.,13 'tton opened with a Mrs:-. Fergus' Kelly and Mr.:" and:
poem, ,"A flours, Version of 23rd los. John 'Eckert.
Psalm",'a d prayer by:Mrs. H.,,:V. Neil and Ricky Stapleton, .Kit
Worknra• ,Mrs. ' C en .the,
Walden; J: Wal •
:preside ;presided ch'ener,-at their:homes...
Gio 'ane made 22 lioine calls• MissMarry 'Morrison, Kitchener;;
and 2 ,hospital, cabs; - Community with Mr. , and Mr's tarries Mor
:Frien ip, 36 ;home and• 49'hospi-
tal call r Callers for,: Group two. Mrs .Loftus, Toronto with Mrs:
are Mrs. W. teeming arid•Miss G..
Thonipso` Mrs ' W Ball"thanked-
the ladies for the wonderful re-"
.Sponse for the bale.. MI's., W. S.
Hay; •Chris ian Stewardship, 'gave,
a report and poem, "-The Greatest
'of 'These,'
Mrs. J.: M. Scott's group opened•
the', next part .of the meeting with'
the theme,"Diseoverin'g •N igh--
.borhood," and' led in, prayer. Mrs.
A. 'W..Sillery •read the scripture,
'and Mrs. L. ' Rowat sang a • solo',
"Till the Light • Shines Through."
The etudy book:was taken by Mrs.
R. Savauge. Miss R. Fennell read
a. letter. from ;; Dr. , Murray, who
•
Hugh Kelly:
Teen - Town Topics
(By KEN RYAN)
.Dance, . May 23
Over 200 teen-agers 'attended the
arena mike iliaone won, the'cloor
prize, with Craig Willis drawing
the lucky ticket. Gary Williams and:
Don Wright supplied, some new re-
cords for.dancing. Visitors includ-
ed Teen -,Town ;members from.
Godericb, Clinton and Mitchell. •
works in a • leper colony; Meeting
AFTE 'A brief meeting was field in, the
RNOON AUXILIARY presenee;ofall members to;eicplain'
The Afternoon Auxiliary of ,the the trip to Listowel. and the "joint
WMS of First,Presbyterian Church 'daneW'. Ken Ryan read the min -
;held ,its May ,meeting in the church Utes of the joint"executive;,tneeting,
ball on Tuesday' • afternoon: • The while keith Pethick`"'eiplained the
vies deo an.opened, Miss Jessie Fraser;. trip, to the ball toitrnarrient in Lis
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presided with a Call to towel on May 30. A fee.gf.'50 cents
Worship:', After Psalm 121 was: read` . will be charged for transportation,
responsively, ,Mrs John. Thompson and those wishing to go are to, meet
Id in prayer, Miss 'Bessie .Grieve at ...the Town Hall before 8:30. Our
very a v Y uitexestrng history of first game is against Clinton at 10<
the Junior E*plorers since the or-. We .are to be in Listowed`by 9:30;
gatiizatioh in the early 1920's, and and are to be met by a reception
described vividly 'the:. purpose, committee. Those wishing -4o -•go-
methods of study and other work are requested' to take, thea,r own
being done by these groups, i. dinner ,and supper, which will con-'.
Miss Marian Grays ;group was sist of potato salad, cold meat and,
in charge of the devotional part eold drinks.: .
of the meeting,Mrs. H
,.l41 Stewart t
.read the 'Scripture lesson and ,1l ecutive Meeting
prayer was offered byMrs, lesson,
Wil- ;Gary William' brought up the,
iiam Thompson. The topic, which point that the Teen -Town needed
dealt with the immigrants who " new records, so it was decided that
have come to Canada 'during the $15 would be given, to Gary tomake
.years, the contribution they have the purchase.'Teen-Town have de-
made to Canadian life, and what cided thatthey are going to buy
the church has done to assist
p r
them, a record setup. This system will
*as presented -in the form of an costa sizable sum,butthey are
imitation TV • broadcast. Miss. $ going to need one before •long and
Campbell was the commentator decided to investigate. It was nien
'and' was assisted in the newscast ioned that wemight move into
by Mrs.' J, L, tell;.Miss ILer part Of. the arena' for
Mur- �he xaw p rt d ,
ray and Miss .11+I> Gray.. the' -summer morltli: •: ,:•
COLUIVIBAN
Joe `:Malone,' and son, Bobby; of
Winnipeg, visited Mr, and
L, Malone •
Mt:--and� Mrs MartinSriiith and
family;, Detr-ait, With-Ted-f.oyle-
and' .: Mrs. :Pat "O'Sullivan,:
Fnrt Erie; and. Miss Agnes O'.Sulli
van,: London, with 'Mrs .Theresa`
O'Sullivan. "
Mr, and -Mrs, James O'Connor
spent.the weekend in'Oakville and:
Toronto. _ _
Miss' Marie O'Connor; • London,
spenrrtlie weekend at lies home.
ZION.
Mr. and iVlrs. HaroI'd Taylor and
daughters, .of Seaforth, ; with: Mrs:'
:.Mry Malcalrn_Friday_evening.
Mr.' Charlie' Roney; has.•been a
patient.. in' Sthatfard rHosgital= for.
the past week.
Mr A l e 1 t`
rno d D C u e and Robe
and :Mr and `Mrs Arthur DeClute,
Toronto visited en Sunday: with
Mr. ,and" Mrs Dalton: Malcolm and
Mr. and Mrs: ;Clayton Sheldo_'ii• and,
family, visited. at the sarne -home
in „the'
afternoon.
Mr: and Mrs..,.Morle Lannin• and
Y
Gayle, Blyth,;,:;with ,Mr. • and Mrs.
Harold Patterson on :Sunday.
Mr•. and. Mr's • Herb Britton and
farniiy spent ;Sunday ,with Mr. and
Mrs: Len O'Rourl�e; and Celebrat-
ed; •Margie's' 16th :Birthday;
M s r ri o Mrs. S'
b,.
Aikens, and Mrs. "Harold. Pethfck
attended ;the South °Perth . district`
annual. df -,ttie ` Warrens Institute
at Car)ingfortI an lylondaY . _ „
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Mlt A1ITNIE 'E. 7PR.YCE,
Mrs. ` Annie; E. Pryee passed
away in the Thamer, Jursin I•Ioate
Wednesday;' n her 8Ot1r year:" e
had been a pati'ent at the home fdr.
same time, Wife of the, late ;John
Pryee, ,her husband predeceased
her a number' of years ago
She was the former Annie E.
Taylor, and is survived by one;
brother, Percy'- Taylor, McKillop
Funeral •seri;ices will be ,con-
ducted, from "the G. A. 'Whitney
funeral home Friday 'by Rev. W.
M. Thomas,.: of.• Walton United
Church, of which•the deceased w -
a member. Interment will be in'
Maitlandbank;; cemetery!
MRS. ALLAN BUTTERS;
ST. 'COLUMBO - Mrs. Allan,•
Butters died in St. Joseph's .Hospi-
tal,_ London, on Monday, _morning,-
iii' her 23rd .year; She was the
former Mary Margaret Malone,
daighter Of Mr. .andMrs. John L.
M21oner McKillop township. ,
She 'received hereducation; at S.
S.., Nc1, IVTcKillop; Dublin :.'Coni,
tinuation School and Seaforth Ibis-
triet High 'School. In July; -1558,:
'she;,was married to Allan Butters,
Dublin, and they,hadlived at•Port.
Hope;
Besides her husband, she is -sur-
vived by her parents, •three; broth-
ers and two sisters, jaek,'Kapus-'
kasing; Joseph, Winnipeg; James
and Sheila, at home, and Clare,
Stratford.
The body rested' at the home of.
her parents,Mr, and Mrs. Sohn L,
Malone concession 4 `
cEill
o
M p
township, '.and ,the funeral . took
lace.: on 'Thuday da morning St:
place
Mona .•CatholicChlirch
when Requiem, High Mass was
sung,' followed by interment 1n St.
Columban ceiiietery.•Arrangenrents.
were in charge of the W. J. Cleary
funeral home.
it's time enough to' say it when
You knowit-to be true.
It takds 10 inches of snow to
equalan inch of
Some 900,000 Canadians -depend
on the fisheries for their livelihood.
You are what you .think you are.
Corner Goderch St West ;and `East William'St.)
list _. We wlll- continue to servewith a wide st of
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We =will co t nuPeTtROoBO `AvUCeCCtT®hS. .same service to
our cars, using `Top RUality SUNOCO
-MOTORWAYS. .;BU5 DEPOT'
We look forward to continuing
to serv',.e.. our
many-
r
many- cu to ens %riour new -:location, with
the same friendly service: as formerly..
Come in toda ,_£or ourl'.ro _ems end .,of ::...
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