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Organist and Choir Leader
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10 a.m:--SundaY Schools at their
respective Churches.•.
11 A.M.
"The Pursuit Of the -
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ALIc CT5T 28 1959
Church •Notices
T Charge
. --Bethel, , cKillop Chang , Bethel, 10'00
a.m.;.. Cavan, 11:30 a.m.;. Duff's;'
2:0Op rin-Rev. W. H. Sulriinerell,
Minister.
Egmo dville Unite Church. -70r.
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J. Semple, Minister;:. Minister; Lyle Ham-
mond, rganist- choir leader: 11
a.m., guest.. speaker, Mr. Frank
Morgan; Sunday School, 10 a.m.
ANNOUNCEMENTS' �,•,.
The. engagement took- place :Aug
ust.21sti, of -Miss Rita .Heyink,
,
daughter of .Mr. .and Mrs. •John:
Heyink, Mitchell, to .Mr: Stewart
De .Vries„' son of `Mr. and Mrs.
Ste.wart De Vries,. Sr.,, Seaforth.
The. wedding, will; take place ;nett
April.
Mr. and Mrs .Tia eld J.Coleman,
rol 1email;
of Staffa,' wish toannounce the en-
.
gagement of theirf•eldest daugh-•
ter, „Janet Margaret;` to Andrew
Laverne. Scott,. on of. -Mr. and
o s
Mrs. Arnold B. Scott, R.R._1,'Sea
forth. The wedding is;planned to
take place ''•in the:' Presbyterian
Church, , Croinarty on' Saturday,
September '19; at three o'clock
UNITED CHURCH rt
DR. 1. SEMPLE, Minister
Lyle Hammond
Organist -Choir Leader
11 A.M.
Guest Minister --
Rev.
Rev. Captain Peter Sawatzky
Chaplain, Ipperwash Camp
SUBJECT:
"Christ Our Life"
10 A.M.
a and
Church School n b Class
: FARM NEWS OF HURON
Harvesting : is practically com-
pleted in the south end of the' coun-
ty; however, in' the north .part..
-of
the county there are still several.
farmers who havenot finished. As
a result of the recent rains and hot
humid weather.; grain that is
swathed, or stooked is sprouting.
White beans are ripening rapj-dly-
due -to the blight.,.eondition with
the result that many 4of the pods
are not filling, and the beans are.
smaller in size
Manyfarmer
s are',reporting
ex-
cellent yields of • second
cut hay
throughout the ,county.” g Y
-..Dr. Semple returns to the Pulpit
Sunday,_.._6th September.
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Miss: Barbara Ann Gilfillanloll
dayed°the past week with Mr. and -
Mrs,
ndMrs Harvey Smith, R.R. 1, Credi-
Mrs. Do 1
ug as Stephens and baby
daughter arrived home on -,Sato]
'day from South Huron Hospital:• ,
Master Blair:' Grubbe,• of Green-
och, is visiting with Master Ray-
mond Horne,
Mrs, J'aek Wicks' : Lor• and Mich-
ael ael were Weekend . `visitors with
Mr. and Mrs: Fred. Walters.
Mrs, C,Thurs-
day
visited -Thur -
day with, Mr. and Mrs.Roy:Mac-
Donald, of::ataffa .,
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Mr. v. :
n , Brock, Dennis and
Grant Gilfillan ; visited in Langton
on. Sunday.
BLAKE
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Mrs. Archie Mustard and,'`Mr"s.
Minnie Weido; of Zuit ich, and' 1Vliss-
;es -Mary, "Emma,. Margaret- and
Elizabeth1
F• may vi"sited. with•Mrs
Leon Jeffery.
'
Mrs.' : ; Marys Manson and: Mr.:
Robert' Manson. spent;'a week at
Orillia' and Midland.
`Mr, and Mrs. Jack Echo, of
Varna, visited with Mr. and. Mrs.
Keith McBride, and family.
• Mr. Harold Finlay and family
visited with Mr. and Mrs.. William
Beachler, and. family.
Mr." and Mrs. Bert . Faber, of
Kippen, visited with ' Mrs. : Rudy
Desch:
Mr: and Mrs. Percy Rowe"spent
the weekend lwith Mr. and~ MVlrs.
Newell : Geiger"°'"and .. Johnny and
Mrs." Mary Manson.
•McKILLOP WMS
The Mcliillep.WMS of First Pres-
byterian
byterian
Church held their August,
meeting;at the°,home of Mrs.:°Ar-
thur S'niale, Staffs; last Thursday
-afternoon with *e. goodattendance.:
The • president, Mrs: Helen McMil-
lan; . presided and welcomed ; the
membersand friends. -
i nds. ''T}ie seri
P
ture lesson Was read by Mrs.. Ed
ward Dorranee: Mrs: R. • E. Mc
Mzllaneled m -prayer.
The missionary letter, was read
by. Mrs. Helen,McMillan on work-
in Formosa. The program was in
chargeof Mrs. RE. McMillan and
her group." A Bible quiz,; conduct-
ed by. Mrs. "James 'F. Scottprov-
ed .very;' interesting. The topic,
Spotlight•on=Horne Missions,rwith
the aid 'of :Lantern slides, and -as-
sisted.' by • Mrs.,.. Arthur Nicholson
and Mrs. Francis ,Coleman,, ..who
gave tlieJreadings
Miss;: Elizabeth Smale contribut-
ed two very levely solos 'unaccom-
panied. Thegroup served a, deli-
cious
e h-cious lunch . and a social time'wa's
AFTERNOON -AUXILIARY ; .•
The August vmeeting of the; "Af-
ternoon''Auxillary of, First Presby-
terian Church 'was held in the
;church hall on Tuesday' afternoon.
The president, Mrs. J. L.' Bell;;op-
ened the meeting with a poem and
also led' in ' the devotions whicl`i
were_ based on "Consecration."
During.
. b usmess 'period..men-
tion was, made of. the rally of•Hur•'
on, Presbyterial which will be held
in Knox Church, Goderich, on Sept.
8, with: Miss •Hildur.' Hermanson,
Reg:N,; on furlough from -Formosa;
as -• guest speaker. A. letter of
thanks was read for the donation
through the auxiliary, to the Pres.:
^byterian W.M.S. Legacy Fund from
the estate • of the.' late :T: Swan.
Smith, in memory of Mrs Smith.
Four travelling libraries will: be
sent to India .and the remainder
used for' the nurses' residence:on
the Bhil. field. :Another ' letter from
;to Mrs. Lillian' Dickson brought
thanks , to the • members for . used
Christmas cards sent to be used in_
her work in Formosa.. .
' Mrs., W. E. Butt gave interesting
highlights of her recent' trip to
Salt Lake City,Los Angeles and
San Francisco.. The film entitled,
"Spotlight,' On -Home Missions;"
withcontinents by_,LLMiss2 -Jessie
Fraser,: broughtto• a close -a very
interesting -meeting ,•
Jones .was: sitting with his -wife
behind a palm on a hotel verandah
late onenight: when a young man
.and a'girl 'carne and sat: down on a
"berich near •them. The;; young man
began to tell the girl how pretty
she was:
Hidden behind the palm, . Mrs.'
Jones whispered to her husband:
"Oh, John, he doesn't know we're
here, and he's, going to .propose.
Whistle to Warn him.":
"What for?" . asked Jones.:"No-
body whistled to warn mel''.•
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs. George Stewart and Mrs,
X. Miller, Toronto, and Mrs, B.
C. Boulton; of Bimingham, Mich,;
visited Miss Gladys Thompson.
Mrs.- E. C, Boswell and Mrs. El-
mer Larone •ereholidaying'
w in
Bayfield.
Amens. n . the nurses graduating
on
Saturday; August 22, from the
School Mercy Sc of Nursing s g of De-
troit in
e=troit'in the Henry and Edsel Ford
auditorium, was° Miss , Patricia.
Hays, daughter of Mr.-, and Mrs.
'Gordon M: Hays; of Detroit; Mich.,
formerly of Seaforth, and` grand-
daughter of Mrs. R. S. '.Hays.
Mr. and. Mrs,-:Wimpory, of Staf
fordville, were weekend gtiests•of
Mr. and. Mrs,. Wilmer Cuthill.
•
Mr. Clarence Armstrong, Brian
and Debbie, of Sarnia, and: Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jackson. spent a few
days -at the Jackson- • home • last
-Miss Margaret.: Grieve, : of :Oak-
ville, is `visitingA at • the': home' ,. f
Mr. and -Mrs •. F.` E Willis.
and. Mrs.GordonMutri
Mr. _G ie and
son; Jimmie, of Vernon; B.C.;
spent Sunday. at tle:.•hoiiie. 4f Mrs.
A'.. Bethune., Mr. Mutrie is . a
nephew of the late Mr. A. Bethune.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jordan, ,of
Toronto, and Mr.' r and "Mrs Wil -
liars Byrne; Of Trenton, Michigan,.
were weekend guests•.atthe home
of Mrs. Jean Fortune, -
Mr. and: Mrs, Lobb Hardy-,- of De-
troit; Mr° and Mrs. Charles.Wright,
of Elmira; and Rev. and Mrs. `
Charles Dick; of Richmond, -Vir-
ginia, were recent guest's'• of Mr.
and'Mrs:.;B'. F. •Christie. •'`
Mr. and -Mrs. Gerald Brown; and
Mr s,EdythePeel",New-=York City,
were guests: this week of Mr. and
Mrs R. R. Mc•Kindsey.
Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Ausman
and family, of 'Galt and.: ",Mr: and
Mrs. Donald Lamont, of • London,
spent the ,•Weekend with their
'mo:fher, .]Mrs.: Margaret, Lamont<
Nellie. egllie
Mrs.
Sigrid Ross. • of: Chilliwack
g,
B.C. has been v'sitingwith-, her
sister-in`1aw, 1Virs .Margaret• Cuth-
ill, and the Dennis families in Mc -
Mr. and.Mrs.
c-Mr..and;Mrs. Bruce Bernard" and
sons, of Hamilton; were Sunday
guests of .':Mr and Mrs.: Mervin
Nott and family.
Ronnie ,Hildebrand has :returned
after spending two weeks
,home p g • .
with •relatives ie' Kitchener. , •
Mr. and Mrs.: :James Hogg ret
turned to :their' home in';Colling-
wood on Sunday after spending the
past week with Mr. and Mrs. Bed-
ford Dungey'end Brenda..
- Mrs. Tom Morris 'and Ann, Carol
Melady, and Mrs.; : Ray Townsend
have returned home frdm: vacation.
Mr ,_and Mrs, Raymond Towns-
end: and family and Mrs. W. Hog
-
girt, Clinton, visited .Mr. and Mrs.
Ken ;Lane, Sarnia:
Mrs. Grace Patterson,;' Bramp-
ton, is' visiting at Walter Scott's'
Mr. and Mrs..Thomas Flynn•'are'
yin]Toronto, attending the C;N E.
Miss. Mary Ann McLean spent•
a week in London'' with Mr, and
Mrs. R. G: Parke. Mr: and Mrs.
Parke spent the weekend here with
Miss Dorothy Parke. ,
Mr: • and Mrs...I.van.-Hill,,.of Siin=
Coe, spent .the weekend with his
mother, Mrs James ;Hill.
Mr: and: Mrs, Thomas J. Watsdn,
London, . were weekend guests ' of•
Mr. and Mrs. -W. C. Bennett, Clin
ton':
Mr and • Mrs. Beryl Brewer, 'of
Cleveland,. Ohio, were, guests of
Mrs Wilson Campbell, McKillop,.
last week;
Mrs. W.:C .Bennett was .in
Osh-.
awe earlier ',this week attending
,the funeral of, the late Reg. Locke:
Mr. and Mrs.' Harold O. Free,
and Miss. Dianne Free left Sunday
Mrs. Mae Ba ton, all of Chatham,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lewis Helwig, of
Detroit; Mr, and Mrs, Archie
Brown, of Manitoulin Island, and
Mr. -and ; Mrs. Bert Anstice and
daughters,. Carol and Barbra of
Barbara,
Sudbury, were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Ross.
Mr: and Mrs, Cliff Broadfoot
spent last week with their son, Neil
,Broadfoot, at . Camp, .Kandalore,
Haliburton, and with'Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Tyndall :.at Lake .Nipissing
Mr. Neil Broadfoot is- on' a 10-
day • canoe trip , in the Lake Tem-
agami district..
Mr. and Mr,s. Gordon
iiicK
ind e
y,
Halifax, NovScotia, are
visiting.
with . Mr. and Mrs. <R: R. McKind
sey. They will leave this week -to
take up 'residence in Niagara -on
theLake,• Ont
Miss Donelda Adams returned -to
her home- on Saturday'
evening af-
ter ;a very pleasant: trip to Winni-
peg, where she visited her brother,
Cpl. K. T. and: Mrs; Adams and
sons. She also visitedwith her.
friend, Mrs. Malcolm McKinnin;
and 'Mr. McKinnin.` "Miss ;;Adams
had; a very enjoyable trip,- return-
ing by way of the States,, and- spent
a short tiniei,with a friend there. -
Mr,; and .Mrs. R. M. Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith and Mark
have returned home; after 'amotor°
trip to the Eastern States by way;.
of 'the, Thousand Fslands and the
St. Lawrence Seaway.„They visited;
with Mrs. 'Earl Case at Fort Anne;
and Mr. and: Mrs. Wyman Griffin
at Albany, New ryYork.
Mr.••Rae. Boussey,; of. Seaforth
Public Utility Commission; and
John E. Scott, Seaforth Fire;' Chief,
were in Kitchener Tuesday: attend-
ing a- hydro ,conference„ The con
fereece included demonstrations of
fire -fighting where electricity is,
involved.
Mr.:' Robert Wright, who has
been .accountant .at - the • Toronto-
Dominion Bank Mr some time, m B r has
left :.Mr' Keene, Ont.; where; ' e is,
acting manager.
Mr.; and rs. R. `S. MacDonald
nal d,
and Robert' 'have returned-' from
Trenton, where they ,spent. some
days.';'
Mrs--Ivy'Butt"has,returned from
a trip; to :California.:
Mr.: and;Mr
s Emile e Ia
z conics
and family .have moved ,into the -
residence on:: North'` Mein Street
which: they - purchased recently
from;,Mr. -H. 0. 'Zwree
M'r.:. and Mrs Clare •Reith: have
returned from a `.motortrip to
Rochester,'N.Y. • •
1VIr." and Mrs. Louis Maloney and
family; of, ' Waterloo, have 'been
holidaying -in the area. ..
Mr. and Mts. Homer Mellon- and
family,': of 'London, :spent Sunday
with Mr.' .and Mrs. William; M.
Hart at their cottage in Bayfield.:
Tips On, Trimming,
mmng,
E tab Ir
s shed-Hadges'
.
Hedges that. run Wild in': the hot
growing` season need that. ektra
trim to: bring the home grounds`,
out of the "jungle"! category. , And -
landscape • specialists ...of the On-
tario, Department
n-tario,'`Department of ' Agriculture
have worked, on a:'few. timely tips
which -might ".produce this change
in the best interests of both gar-
dener and garden., •
Trimming an established' hedge.
should be , done at the time: of its
most rapid growth -and than time
seems to be right about now. Oth-
er factors might include the spe-
cies of hedge; rate. of growth and.
the .'matter of convenience: Trim
ming ofa long hedge should not be
started unless it can be'finished
one operation.
Hedge:,triiriming; is'•often. one of
for their new'home in .California, the • first spring projects. In many
Cadet :P :ter • :Spittal, why has cases this is the• :only " trimming
spent the %_sun �er at Camp Shilo during the year for an •informal
cut -
Manitoba, is spending a:'few hays hedge. But rarely is this one
with his, parents, Mr.and Mrs - R.1 ting" enough to keep a formal hedge:
J.: Spittal, before returning to' Roy- prun-izige Wilet l eliminate bulges at
al Militarr.ColIege, Kingston: i the top and:• brush:, heads . which•
:Miss '• Susan McLean, wfiho, spent may result from earlier •pruning.•
•some weeks in Nova Scotia, return ;If possible, hedges,should be trim;
ed home.: Tuesday.. niedduring dull weather, otherwise
Reeve W. Ball, Mrs: Ball:and the bright sunshine will burn the
family spent the weekend at their cut tips.. Do not be to .anxious to
cottage.. at .Underwood. prune in.autumn; the resulting new
Mr. W..E. Southgate' was in Tei- growth. may be winter -injured.
ronto • on Wednesday Here are a few
Dr.. W. R Bryans, Mrs: B',ryaris Pointers pn how
end family have' returned after to trim:
several days. holiday in the Inver Use sharp tools so that the shoots
• Several
• area. are cut clean and not bruised, • '
Recent visitors with ^1VIr. and' Use stakes and lines as guides:
Mrs. en Larose were M. •and for correct height and evenness.
Mrs. Elmer'.. JLar ne Ne Mre and Clip the sides first -the cuttings
front .-the top will then fall clear,
and the desired. height can be de-
termined more:dasiiy.
•
Tailor: ',"How would you like a
belt in the back and a cuff on the
pants?"
Tough ".Cu.stomer : ' "And .how_
would you like a sockon the •jaw?
• ,a Just Beinglium n
ysra3 Andersen
WALTON.. ,
(Continued from
P ge
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Mr: and Mrs. Duncan Battle son
and daughter and -grandson, of,.
.Cass City,Mich:, spent a few day
s
witK Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Bennett.
Mr. Battle . and Mrs.- Bennett :are
cousins,• who have never met be-
fore. , •
Rev. and • Mrs. W. M. Thomas
are holidaying • with their son and.
daughter -in -lave, Mr. and Mrs. Ian
Thomas, • Ottawa.
Mr. and ,Mrs.' W. C Ennis,
Cathie and Beth, of London, visited
.with Mrs.•E, Ennis on`Sunday,;
Mk. and Mrs. George Dundas
and Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews
have returned urned:home after a trip to -
Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews
remained for. a few days before
returning to Toronto.
Walton. -sWomen's Institute
sponsored a butrip to ,Dearborn,'
Mich., "_on Wednesday, ;when about
40' ladies
frdm theic' 't
v im y.had a
•very interesting-, and enjoyable
daY•
Mrs. ` Walter `B wle .'left '.;Wed-
nesday for St.Thomas,where' she
will attend the School for Leaders,
held. at' Alma College.
Mr: and Mrs.• Alex. Young . and:
son, Bob; of Scarboro,;apent a;:few`
days with Mr. and Mrs. George
Dundas.
CONSTANCE
(Continued from Page 1)f
•
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McClure and
Clayton; of Seaforth; and Mr.. Viand
Mrs. Fred Youngblutt :end daugh-
ters, of Woodstock. "
Mr. and • Mrs.' E r1 , Lawson vis
ited with Mr. and- rs -Wm, ;;Web
:
stet, of: St. •Helens, on
,Monday::, .;.
Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Riley . and
Douglas'' and Ron Preszcator..;spent'
�
Sunda >at Niagara Valls...,
M • g
Miss, Yvonne; Gould,'' of Ithaca
Michigan, and: Miss`Sharon 1VIcln';
to h'', of St Louis., Michigan,' are
sM an
.
,, g
two 4=H Clubgirls touring this'dis-
trict ,and Northern' Ontario -nil' 4 -Ii;
club_' work While . here Mthey _met
'several -'of the ':441 Club girls .at,
the home of Mrs. W. L, Whyte.:
They Were guests at. the homes of
Mr. and Mrs.' Harvey Taylor ,.and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross, MacGregor,
respectively. - . ' ', •
Miss .Janet MacGregor left Wed
:nesday; to: attend' Alma College . of
the • WMS of the United Church of
Canada, London -Conference .branch,
under the School for; Leaders of
younger groups, .
People':who borrow money to get
themselves out of the rut usually
end up,in the hole.
We are sorry
to report Mr.Kew'.
HathBrit tori o of MM
Britton, ion M. and ,s
, x n Mr
Herb Britton, is ire Stratford Hos-
pital. We wish;. ken,, a speedy re=
covery.
Miss Mary
E. Graha
,Dre Dresden,
is holidaying with her
aunt, Mrs.
M•alcolnt, and Mr., and Mrs,
Dalton Ma1 coir
Mr,' and Mrs. Fergus Laiinin and
family with Mr: and Mrs, James
Broughton,- Atwood, on Sunday. -'
Mr. Gerry':, Graham. returned. to
"his home in Sarnia after visiting
three weeks with Mr ` and Mrs.
,Dalton Male,olm, Keith' going : to
Sarnia. ''to'spend a few holidays
with Gerry. •
.Mr.and Mrs. MorleyLannin'and
Mary Gayle and Miss Mar 'E. Graham
.
are spending a;: few -days, at the
Lannin cottage, ,
Bay ield this
Bayfield,
.week
Mrs..Robe t.Ke esand d Misses
Joan and Margie Britton' attended
the .weddii g.of'.their .cousin in,:Bat
tle Creek, Mich:,' on. Saturday.'•
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You can take o rchoke,of,4,
models withthe -convenience of ttount'm
g pads for frbn#-
mounted_irnplements: The •MF 50 has high totgu4power and the -world` famous and, mosf
imitate 'Ferguson ;System., with outstanding 4 -Way Work 'Control.
Don't miss the Massey -Ferguson FRET= FUEL OFFER It`s Good For A Limited Tillie Only,
ONIE IN AND SEE -US NOW
Voufr MASSEY-;FtRiaUS,®N Dealer.
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