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Devotional Services
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NORTHSIDE UNITED ,
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REV. D. 'LESLIE ELDER,
Minister
10 a m —Sunday .,Schools at : their
respective -Churches.. •
11 9.M:.
"NO':SURRENDER,"'
Solo—Mrs. Lloyd .R.owat
"a'SAVJOTB , HEAR ME"
O. A. STEWART - -Choir Leader
MRS. 3, A::, STEWART Organist
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Lyle Hammond
Organist-Clioir Leader
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Church „Notices
1VIe1j1Iop
Charge. --Bethel, 10:00
a.m.; Cavan, 11;30 :a.m.; Duff's,
2:00 p,m., Daylight Saving Time.
Rev. W. IL Sumro,erell. Minister.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and -Mrs. W. L. Whyte; of
Hullettn 'wish to announce the • en-
gagement of their. eldest datighter,
Mary Jane, to Mr. Francis Van Der
Mo1en, .son• of Mr, and Mrs. 11. Van
Der • Mo1en, of Guelph..; The mar-
riage will take place on July- 25,
at 3:00 o'clock in Constance -United'
Church.
Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph, E:tue, Sea -
forth, announce .the engagement of
their . daughter, Margo' Cecelia, to
Michael Terrence McIntyre, son of -
Mr. and Mrs Joseph McIntyre, all
f Iondon ,The marriage will, .take_
place in St. James' R.C. Church,;
Seaforth; on July .25,
Mr. and` Mrs. Clarence Walden,:
Seaforth; wish.' to announce: the en-
gagement of -their only daughter,
Marjorie Marie; to John Alexander
Fraser, 'elder son of Mr, --and Mrs:
'Alexander Fraser, • of Waterloo,
Ont„ the =marriage to, take place
the latter part of July. •
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A large crowd of relatives and -
friends gathered at -the:Cominunity
'Centre; Seaforth, on Friday evening
to ' honor Mr.. and "Mrs.' James
Malone, whowere recently 'mar.-
ried. A' congratulatory ;address was
read by Ken Stewart, and a pres-
entation of a- purse of°money -was
made by . Frank . Hicknell. The
`guests"of honor 'both ,,rephed
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ex-
` 10 am- _ . ` • rpressing their appreci
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Church School andEible :Class:for danemg. Luneh'wupapslied
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Miss -Hegira Bowman ;and. Miss
spending.; • the
- Cleo- Bowman are sp, g
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- Mr: and Mrs: John Grace . and
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Y, ort Colborne, borne
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:Tom::
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Mur h` ; Elmira sent. -the week-
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end • with Mr.. and Mrs.. John F
Murphy;
Marchand.
Mrc .and Mrs... Gerrard
-and family, Windsor, with Mr.. and
Mrs. LeoMurray. .
Mr.. and :Mrs W J.. Pinnsonault'
and children; ; Windsor, visited'. with
Mr. and -Mrs. Jack McIver.
Tom:.:Sloan,-, Cobourg,; Miss Flor_
. ence Sloan and; Gerald Sloan, Lon-.,
don, with Mr.'' and Mrs.. James
Sloan. '
Miss Eleanor Bowman, -.Kitehen-
ez, •with'Mr. and Mrs.r Frank Bow,,
roan,. c
Mn. -and" Mrs.;.. Frank Doyle and
:Miss Nell Doyle, .Toronto, visited
Ted D"ogle.
' Min and •Mrs..Ken•Lane and Ail:
A ein'-Sarnia, with Mi: and Mrs.
an:To- ' Lane." o "`Mursa d Mrs. Len., 5, .
Tonto; ';Mr. and -Mrs•. Pat Murray
and ':children. London;. Miss •';Rose
Murray';: •and :Mr: and Mrs,' Ronald
Butters --and family; St, Thomas,
With -Mr: and Mrs. Gilbert•Murray
Mrs: Grant, B:ai eY, `Pauline i and.
Rosemary,:of Detroit, :and Mr. and
"Mrs Frank, O'Connor and family
visited Mr.., and Mrs., J, 3.' Hol
land.
Terry` Ryan. Cobourg, with ' Mr.
and Mrs, William Ryan,
Peter Bicknell, Kitchener;: -with,
Mr: and Mrs: -::Peter Hicknell
The following: teachers are regfs
`tere'd for surniner'courses Miss.
Beatrice Maloney Miss, Je_annMC
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Cleo B"owinan, at Toronto, and; Mrs:
Jack Mclver, .at Windsor.
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Goderich Street West
SLAFORTH.TEEN TOWN went "to: town Saturday;:night, when,,
they, along with Mitchell and Clinton Clubs, entertained five other
area teen townclubs : at a joint dance. Teen. `town members were:
present from the; sponsoring clubs and;St, Marys, Goderich, ;'Wing -
ham, "Exeter and Listowel: Part of the 325 who attended is. shown,
above, with Stew and his Collegians, the featured orchestra, in the
background. The event featured spot dances and door prizes
Dances are held by the Seaforth . club every Saturday night to,
records; with an -extra -special dance once a month. The group hope,.
to attend a gigantic swim meet•at the St. Marys•quarry on July 18,' '.
,;at 1:30 pan_ and compete againstthe various ether dint's,
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lop, was ' heard over CKN..X on the
school broadcast -rSaturda morn
ing. The Program wae:�edieite.
to' "the: S,eotts of -Roxporo,..who
have `been music -makers` -for :four
generations "
f llowin u ils< took • • art'
The o gpn P
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'm and`Jerr •Coleman M
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Mervyn .and -Erma Agar, Ruth and
Jean` Powell Brian, Teddy, Jean
and Bilty : Scott; -.Torben ; and Judy
Haarbye; Kenneth: Scott; ;Joe V'an
Rooijen; ,Kane McCowan, Anne Uyl
and Jane Pruim.' '
`:`The. .Flag,'.' •: unison. .chorus;;
"Flow Gently.; Snveet;Aftoii;" a two-
part arrangement ,with Kaye' Mc -
•Cowan andBrian Scott singing the
duet; "A"'Little ,;Dutch Story," jun-
for chorus; "Waltzing Matilda,"
boys' chorus;? "The , Land of. the
Maple," reading'-,by.Joe °Van Rooi,
jen ° Cockles .and" Mussels;" des
cant taken: by Jean Scott and Tor
ben Haarbye, .•"Jacob's.- -Ladder,"
negro ,spiritual in two- parts; "The
Merry Peasant, piano solo by
Margery Agar; "The Border Trail;''
unison chorus; "Junglelcing," two
part -with:; solo, by;Torben :Haarbye;
;`Under :the Dreamland -Tree, -':two,
part Sarasponda, ;a spinning song;
:Hymn :E1t Evening' closing num .
bei in'two parts. `
The,ro ram:was'.under.the •di-
p. g
rection, -of , Miss- M:argaret:; Jackson.,
music superVisor,: and Mrs. Robert
Sim pshn,;teacher.'!:EVeryone appre
ciated; being showxi:.around the TV.
Station after the broadcast.
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Miss Dianne Faber. of Kippen:
and, :Miss"Emnia ' Desch,' of Varna,
are spending their , holidays . , with
'their grandxnbther, 'Mrs: ' Rudy
Mr, and Mrs's, Clarence Foster,
of Detroit,_visited on Saturday,eve-
nin'g with Mr. Harold Finlay . and
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Mr: Arid. Mrs. James Dinsmore and family, of Windsor, spent the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Thos.
Dinsmore and Mr. and Mrs. James
Dinsmore.
Master Douglas Manson, of To -
redo, is;spendingLis-vacation With
his: aunt and: uncle, 11Kr.' and. Mrs.
Newell Geiger and Johnny.
Mr. and Mrs: Earl: Diechert and
family, of:Zurich, spent Sunday: eve-
ning with Mr,'and Mrs. Roy 'Mc,
•'M'r William Clark and; Mr; Har -
:old. Finlay and family attended,the
Farrell. reunion held' at G;oderich';On
Mr. --and Mrs. Harry. Westbrook
and family, of Goderich, spent Sun-
day
unday with Mr. Gustva Bohn.
Mr. Hughie McBride, of London,,
spent the weekend with'. his par-
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Roy; McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter- Gingerich
spent Sunday in Kitchener,
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Miss Marion Scarlett and Miss
Jean . Midden, of Georgetown, ar-
,rived
in Prestwick,
'.Scotland last•
week to spend the summer" in the'.
BritishIsles:;`
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-Mrd; and -Mxs:, Albert
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eitT'and-Karen; of Galt; =Mr. A n-
old Lamont ,Hamilton, and Mr, and
Mrs. Donald. Lamont and family sof
Goderich, visited Mrs. A.:Lamont
Lamont -
on
Sunday.
Mrs R. S.
°Reid, of Stratford
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tended the ,Tabor sale`. on Satur-
day. y
da .
ors° ofChicago, and
Mr;;JackD Y, , -;.,. ,.g , , .,
his = niece are visiting :with his;
mother,,Mrs:; •J:; Dorsey:
Miss Alice Dougall and'Mr., Ron
Rennie, Toronto, have been' spend-
ing -a few days -at Grand Bend with
Mr. and Mrs. M. B,. Rennie;
Mr: and Mrs. Robert MacLennan
and fancily, Montpelier, Vermont,
spent .the - weekend with his par-
ents, Dr: and- Mrs.. J. C, MacLen-
nan.
Mr:. and Mrs. Arnold Wescott vis-
ited in Toronto over the holiday
with. their family, Mr. and Mrs.
.Ron;Evans and`Mr: and -Mrs. Clare,
Westcott. Early Wednesday morn-
ing they. were' among the. large
crowds that watched the Queen's
'yacht -Britannia, l Toro to as
BRIEFS
Mr: and Mrs. Jack Webb are
spending their :`holidays at Point
Clarke.
7andMis. Lloyd Dinnen, of
nr.3
s ent.t b e weekend `with
Detroit, p . _
:motber,_Mrs innen -
Mr. 'and Mrs.. John Stevens and
family have -returned to.town; from
Huntsville where` they have been
residing for several years, and ;;are
their . home me on John
now occupying r o
Street,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Wright and:
family have left for the'Peterboro
area, where they will `,spend' the
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Mrs, S. Cook,'Mrs AggieRescorl
and . Mr. M. Corbett,' of Toronto,
visited with Mr.' and Mrs. J 1u
Shannon on Monday.
S/L; J. 5, and Mrs, Cairns and -
family, of Beverley, New Jersey;
spent 'a day last week >With Mr
and -Mrs. George McArthur.
Mr, and Mrs, James Lamont and
family, of <London, spent the week-
end with Mr. and•Mrs. Lloyd P.or-
Miss Jannie Van Vliet,` of.SH'at-
-ford, spent'a few days at her home.
Mr. Dan Achilles, 'of Preston,,
<spent the weekend' • at his :home
Mr: Afex: Gulutzen left this week
for Saskatchewan,. where he 'will
visit With, relatives.
Mr; and• Mrs. ' Frank Walters,
Jean and Larry and Mrs Fern
Patterson visited. on -.Sunday—with-
friends in London:.
• Mrs: Ruby Dundas,. Eleanor and•
Joyce,' of .Glencoe; visited with Mr,
and Mrs: George Dundas one day
last week:
Mr. and.: Mrs Alex . penis • and
Mr. and: Mrs. Willis ' Dundas have
returned home after a• month's va-
cation at.,. the. western coast'and
Other provinces.
Mission ;Band~ will be 'held next
Sunday morning,' July %12;' in- 'the
Sunday School, auditorium:
'Mr: and Mrs, John Manning, of
Toronto, were guests at the. home
of 'Mrs. Mark Hamilton and'family
on, . Sunday.
Miss.:Mar Dennisleft•onSunda-
:
for Toronto, where she will attend
Summer school: , Others :attending
are: Miss ;`Rose` 'Marie Bolger, To-;.
ronto; Miss Elizabeth McGavm,
i Anne ,Somer-
ville,
Hamilton; ;'M}ss''Lo s ni
ville, London , Murray' Kirkby, Lon-
don, to
don and Tom S
oriierville'Toronto,-
Mr.
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Mr.. and Mrs' ; Harvey': Bryan's
and family, of London, and. Mr, and
Mrs. Stewart -Mitchell,
ited with M r andMrs,' Ed. Bryan
and Mr. and Mrs. '>Jack :Bryans;:on
the home of- jean Waiters with all
members present and the twolead-
ers, .Mrs. William Turnbull and
Mrs, F. Walters i 'Charge.
-Shirley Bolger, the president, op-
ened the meeting with the -. 4 -IH
Pledge Jean, Walters called the
roll which was: answered by "One
Vegetable in my garden that re-
quired thinning". Plans were made
for Mrs. I..McAllister's visit on
July 21 at`'Barbara and Marian
Turnbull's home '
Garden weeds, -insects and .home
surroundings: were,,.. .discussed by
Mrs.: William ;Turnbull and succes-
sive planting of garden and record',
books were taken by ::Mrs. F. Wal-
ters: A
al-ters:.A very iiiformative' talk 'fol;'
lowed' on "Your. vegetable 'eating
habits, transplanting and thinning.'
Assignments for, the next meeting
.w -ere -given bythe°-leaders -Flowers-
and containers;are to;• be taken to
the next Meeting, when•flower ar
rangement will be the topic
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Miss:Elaine Oke and Miss Mary,
Oke are visiting their 'aunt, Mrs:
W. G. Wright, ' at her cottage: in
Bayfield•.
Mr: and Mrs. Simon De Groot,,
of •Miel,'Holland, are visiting their
son, Mr: Joseph De Groot and Mrs.
De Groot,
Miss `Madeline Kaye,'of Owen
Sound, is a .'guest at the home of
Mr- and: Mrs: Lloyd. Rowat.
Miss Mae Smith and Mrs.;R., IVIG-.
Farlane; were in London on F-riday,:
Mr. and "Mrs, W L, Whyte were
in Stratford ;Thursday- and were;
among a :au atienee-the Festival
Mr. • and Mo. Jack.Gordon left'
atrain for Vancou-
verTuesday by
ver where' they : will spend their
The Wonien s Missionary Society
of ;Duff's limited Church held their
-June meeting in"'the 'Sunday school
aitditorium•'on Thursday afternoon.;
Mrs. Wih%airi Turnbull presided,, op
.ening with Call -to:: Worship, follow
ed, by a hymn wit$ Mrs D.^ Watson
.at,'the piano A prayer of •approach.:
was given by the president, after
which Mrs.E. M, tchell read the
Scripture, ' taken from Johan 17:1=11
17-21:
...The, roll ,call was answered ,by
naming a ;"Imissionary ani' minutes
of. the: last' meeting Were :read by.
'Mrs R.,; McMichael, also treasur-
er's report; given by Mrs :,:H: Craig;;
Mrs:. Clivi Ritchie,gave two;very.
interesting. readings; (1)' "Sailors.
Ashore , 'wYelf ;told, of an
tution m ; Montreal to: • represent
Christ on;; the •waterfront;, , (2) "A
cave n F t 1 Holier Than Thol}:=Hess".: by Mary
-it- a sed:through.the'.narrow chap th d
nel atE v hen., the . Queen •'attended •_ C. Smith, of Vancouver; -taken from:;
throng the island:rn gap and out Reeve W. N.Ball Mrs- Ball arid Pungent and Pgrtinent
through the•western .gap. famil -: have: returned from .a :mo, ` It .was:' decided :to,entertain , the.
Miss DoneldapsAdams end Mint tor trip' to Northern . Ontario. and Baby Band at the August meeting
Helen Phillips, Nof Mitchell, spent Sault. Ste. Marie: Nelsen: Balla re- taking the' -form of a picnic; to be
cions f the m Stratford on the occa mained'. at'Tbessaionr"where hewill field' at "t7ie home, of Mrs Wilbur
Sion• et Royal visit. be -employed during;; the summer. Tu dnbull, The date of meeting will
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde IT, MacDon- be a fire°ranger. beheld as neat as Passible 4th" the..
ald,-of Toronto, were recent guests Mr. and IlIrs;:John Longstaff are regular time, the regular_emeet ng;
with Mr: and Mrs. Ernest, Adams on- a trip to the nest -coast.- , to.: commence . at 2 p:m,;'with .thea
and Missa,Mrsda Adams. Mr. and;Mrs:' Willis Dundas ; and Baby, " Band to follow . at :3 p m:
Mr. and ,Mrs. George .McGavin'
Mr,• and 112rs. AIeX; Dennis have
returned from a motor:trip to Vic -
ria B C.,
to ,,
Mr, Nick Van' Vugt has returned.
from :Holland . where be was
•.
call
Miss Joan Pryce, of McKillop, is
visiting. • Mr. • and Mrs:' Douglas.
Keys at Chatham-,-_
eft n Mon -
Miss 1Vfarjorie. Boyd 1 o
day to attend the teachers' -sum-
rner school in Toronto.
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and Mr., --and Mrs. John Hotham;
Sr_ atten'ded the 40th wedding an-
niversary of Mr, and •Mrs, George
Davis, - of Exeter,' oh Friday even
M"rs -M: Patrick; of Tuckersinith-
and Miss Margaret;Patrick,'of To -
•ionto; left.: on Friday for Phoenix;
fizona, where they will visit Mr:
and Mrs. D."'M..Patrick and dauh-
g
Miss Annie:- Gordon: spent last
.
Week ,- i Chatham with Mr. -and
`Mrs,' Douglas Keys.
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' 1VIr Earl Rossof Nia ora Falls;: • The annual Sunday. School picrtl
spentna day here on his way to. England
g and,Scotland and held ;in the Corrin -unity
London to attend .a :reunion. of his to Canada.: August 1, Park, Walton, July 20, :taking the
battalion. Mrs. Ross; who had been Mr: and Mrs. Ronald C Sills' and form of a basket , lunch with each
here for two- weelts, returned with, Cathy., of Kitehener::were°'weekend family ibringing their own dishes.
him guests ;of his mother. Mrs-`C9P, The following committees will.; be,
Mr, and: Mrs, R. Parker, of Leth- .Sills, in charge,of the snorts: Mrs. Ed;
id e Alta. spent a few a s with " Mr, and Mrs •Bill Matthews: of McCreath,- Mrs. •Merton Hackwell,
bridge, lie Y Detroit: spent the weekend-with"Miss Clara•Buchanan, Mrs, James
leer. aunt, .Mrs. --Mae; Dorrance, and
other relatives Mr. and Mrs.' Joe .White Smith . and Mrs,:. Walter: Bewley:
Mrs. Nelson AUh±y and daughter, , Miss.; Rona -Lyn Eckert of Sinn Mrs. W. Turnbull and -Mrs. James
of Nakina,':are guests ,of her fath- coe is visiting with Mr and° Mrs McDonald are to make the -tea.
er;' Mr, A. F Cluff; °and family,
Mrs. 'Ronie,'of Woodstock. is vis-
iting her, niece, Mrs Ross':Murdie,
and Mi..Murdie.
Miss. Gertrude Crich, of ;Toronto,
is ::visiting her brother, Mr. J, C:
Crich, and Mrs. Crich
Mr, and Mrs. D. Ivan : 'iii]], of
Sinicoe, were guests of Mrs. Jas.
Hill over` tire' weekend,. •
Among the guests •at the, of
Mrs. Mae Dorrance• were: Mrs. J.
K. B. Brown, of Toronto; Mrs. Sam
Phillips, London;, Mrs, J. M. Gov
enlock; Clinton, and Mrs. M. H. Md
Kenzie, Oshawa.
Forty-nine persons gathered at
the-home=of.Mr.-and . Mrs.—,Elwin'
Wilson for 'a family gathering on<
Sundayimmediate, Thosefamilaty, tendin"11-g, grwereandehthe•il
dren, Elwin's mother, Mrs. Alice
Wilson, and sister, Mrs. John Rob-
inson and: Mr. Robinson,; and a
son-in-law, Will Carter and , his
family, >
' Mr. and.:Mrs,• Michael Beehely,.
cif.. Toronto, spent the weekend at
their homes- here, .
Master Peter Stiles and Master
Bernard Hiotham were recent,zvisi-
tors in Toronto.
Mi. and Mrs. Lloyd Rowat;and
family ;spent the ' weekend in To-
ecL iresult .of tlik_setteus;_ ill
Hess of;;his mother
Mr, and 'Mrs,' William. Hoegy re-
ceived a telegram .at Mon-
day from Loftdonland that his.
Eng
son, Louis and ,wife; Helen •arriv-
ed safely in'London at 9:-.30
Monday: ,after leaving, Malton-''Air--
port at. 6:30 Sunday ,night -They
are , planning to 'visit: relatives in
Lunch will consist of ,'sandwiches,.
ceeldes-.and chocolate milk
McMichael will 'be in charge, of
games and prizes. -.
McGav`in gave a paper
:on "Penal Reform" and the Meet-
ing:
eeting closed with-`-prayer'-by=Mrs:-:
Turnbull,
Mrs. Ken McDo,
nal
d o ened-th
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WA meet'ing with prayer. The sec.'.
retary's.areport was given by Mrs.
Ronald Bennett, • followed' by; the.
:financial. statement from Mrs. A.
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Mr: is ,and ,Mrs. Don Stewart and
family are spending ‘their holidays
in Bayfield, •
Miss : Helen McKercher is in the asseimbiy.:on "Being a, Mission -
Charlottetown P.E.I,, attending the 'ary wherever you are, and:. what
Art Deyereaux'"and •family. , ..
Mr.: ; and Mrs, •Art 1ludson and
Gail,, Prince'::Albert: ' Sank; Mr.
Lawrence 'Green., Winnipeg,
and -MTS. Edythe •Logan;•Blyth, vis-
ited this ;week- with Mr, and Mrs.,
Effie Stephenson. -•
WINTHROP
Miss 'Margaret Boyd, of ••Strat-
ford, .'spent the :weekund ,at the
home of her:, parents);' Mr: 'and Mrs.
'John. T. Boyd,
' chool which'
Thee Vacation Bible S,
was held. in Cavan Church,: from'
June 29 to'- Zuiy--3,-•-with Mrs E
Toll as principal, was voted • a
great success. Eighty-six children
attended, . The kindergarten depart-
inene was under the leadership of
'Mrs. W. Dodds, Margaret Hillen
and Eileen Snirth; the primary de-
partment, with Lois Ann Sourer
ville, Edith Boyd `anti Frances,
Blanchard; the junior; department
With.. Mrs. Don McClure, Mrs. Wil-
son Little:, : Margaret Alexander
and'Gloria'Boydg. the senior depart-
ment •
epart-ment-•• with <Mrs, • Les•, ])olmage,.
Jean Hilton and Georgina ,Little.
orlaimelgraphs Were given by
Marjorie Boyd; Mrs: ";Cr, Smith and
Mrs, Blanchard. ' Rev. W.' Il.
Sum.merell".gave a film -Strip. On,
Wednesday Miss Fern Eyre, : a
Bible School,_graduate, addressed
Biennial meeting; of the Federation
of Women's Institutes of Canada.
Mrs. D, 'Huddleston and'``fa'mily;
of Sudbury, is, visiting her mother,,
Mrs, Thomas Habldrk,
, Mrs, Alex. Wight is a patient in
Vietorid Hospital, London. "
Mrs, James . Henderson is :a -
patient in 'Stratford, General Hos-,
petal.
Mr. • and Mrs.' Harry Scott, of
Bracebridge, and Mr. and •.Mrs,
Donald. Scott, of ronthill, visited
their mother, Mrs:` It R. Scott,
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon 'M 'flays
and datighter, Deti±oit, Midi., .were
,guests of her sister, Mrs C. P.
makes - a missionary" ,Her Pleas-
ing manner and message .was a'
]oy to the group. She left for Que-
bec to teachfor the summer
months and then to India. She was
presented with donations •suitable
for a mission field from the girls,.
boys and teachers.
Friday eVening Was open night
for the parents and -friends ; when
the school as a whole presented a
short program,. displayed their
handicrafts and closed with a wor
ship Servide and. a>pageant,, "The
Way. Of Light,"
Normally it takes at least' sixty
• years to grovi a sprttee .forest, ,
• A ,variety auction will be" -held
Sept. ,4, commencing ,at 7 p;
30 m.,:'
in Mr. Gordon Megavin's: shed, op-
posite the church, when;'household'.'
articles, baking, used clothing, etc:;
will be sold with Mr, Frank Kirkby
as auctioneer. .
The buying of new tablecloths.•
was left with the . kitchen commit-
tee. Mrs; ; K, .McDonald closed, the
meeting ,with prayer, .
'Miss,, Verda Watson,. who has;.
spent the past' six weeks in Mon-
treal, has_gradblated, as.; an airline
stewardess and is at present sta-
tioned at 'A/Talton Airport
Larry ,Walters;:-. son. of • Mr. and
:Mrs,_I` ,. Walters, left by plane from.
Malton ' Airport 'on Wednesday to
visit his: brother; Tradesman F. A.
Walters, and Mrs. Walters, Calgary.
Mr. and Mrs: IL Garden, and
Mr. and Mrs, Garden, Jr., of Sr.R3`ools-
ley, Sask., have returned home . af-
ter visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
Taylor.
Walton : Wiling 'Workers •
meeting •Wal -
The second m uig of the
Wal-
ton Willing Workers. 441 Home-,
making Garden,Club was held at
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