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BRUCEFIELD
The autumn tTiankof£ering )meet-.
ing,of the"Brucefield Woman's Mis-
sionary Society .was held In the
church auditorium on Wednesday,;
Sept, 30 at .8 p.m., with. the Tien-
Bali and Kippers societies as guests,
Miss' R. " Fennell, of . Seaforth, i the
guest speaker, shgwed pictures of
China and Korea and told Of a,cozl-
vention of Christian• -Education
Which she : had attended in Tokio,'
Japan, Miss Fennell was - much im-.
pressed- by the fellowship enjoyed
by all nationalities is attendance
at this convention.','
(Intended for fast week)
Mrs A. McQueen and :Miss' Mar
garet McQueen were recent guests
with -friends in London and Sea -
forth. ,
Mr: John , R. Murdoch received
word that his 'brother, Dr. -Alex-
ander Murdoch, Vancouver, had
passed away. N
•M' Douglas McBeth, Windsor,
was a recent . guest with his :par-.
ents., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McBeth.
Mr. Earl Karsen, Detroit; was
visiting at the home of William -and
Jahn:. McIntosh and other friends
in the village last week.
--Mr. .and; `Mrs.. S. McKenzie and
Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson
spent Sunday at St. Thomas with
friends. "
Mr. .George_McCartne'y was con
fined, to hospital for a few days,.
having fallen and, injured his ldiee.
Mr. Neal: McGregor, Stanley,, en-
tered Western. •University, London,
last week
Mrs. E. Manson ,;and son; Mur
ray, London; spent -Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin.." Thomson.
:Mr. and lVhrs...Bert.McKay, Lon
don,' spent Sunday: with relatives
in the village
In the roadside dinerf
Customer: I .doift like all these
flies, miss
`Waitress 'Well, "just pick out'
the ones you do -like,': and, we'll shoo
therest=-•out."
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KIPPEN
The flowers in. the . church on
Sunday were placed bY the family
of the late; Mrs. R, Hinsdale and
by Mrs. Harry k abet of Heusall,
in -memory of her parents, ':the late
Mr, and M.rst "Guy.''• Caldwell, and a
brother the late Harry Caldwell.
` guests
Weekend`ofNtr.and Mrs.
John Sinclair .included: Miss Marie
Sinclair, nurse in training atStrat-
ford General Hospital, and Mt. and
Mrs, Wflliam 'Riley;and Sharon, of
Mr. Ivan. Wren, of Hanover,.. vis-
ited -Sunday with - his parents, Mr..
.and Mrs Gordon Wren .-.....:.
• ' Mr. W. R: Cooper narrowly es-
caped. being drawn into his' coin
bine_last week. He suffered -a .cut
leg .-and a 'bruised” and cut fore
head.
M. Ivan ren,, of Hanover, vis-
ited 'Sunday with, his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Wren. • `
Mr and ;Mrs. Clarence ,Hutchi-
son, of St. Thomas, and Mrs. Elsie
Haney, 'of".Wingliam, visited Sun-
day' with , Mr. and Mrs. W. Mellis:;
Mrs. 1Vlousseau, , of Zurich, visit-
ed Sunday with -her son -and lie ugh-
--ter-in-law,-Mr. and Mrs. Elzar:
MR. AND MRS: `'ANDREW, LAVERI" E `SCOTT;` seen' -following
their 'marriage in Cromarty'Presbyterian 'Church.- ;The bride is the
former„Janet Ma,rgaret Coleman,. daughter :of Mr. and Mrs. Harold;
Coleman, Staffa, and the bridegroom's parents are; 1VIr. and Mrs.
Arnold -Scott,,, R.R.:1'; Seaforth. The couple will re"side- m Seaforth:
(Photo by Phillips).
WkLTON NEWS
The :October.'meeting of the WA
was held last . •T11urs'day in • the
chnrchbasement, when Rev.
Thomas dedicated the new .:desk
chair' .:to o
thh. glory rrod and to
:the service of all who -Use -,it Mrs.
"Ken McDonald, presided, .with, l6
'ladies.; present;, Opening . with .a
,hymn, accompanied atLthe pianoby
Mrs, D. Watson MrscN. Reid, read
the Seriptore taken from EPhesianS
3 7-21; followed by comments` and
praY...
er.
The secretarys report read hy
Mrs R'- Bennett was approved, al
SO a letter from Moncrieffinvit-••
ang the, WA ladies of- Walton to
their bazaar; to beheld on Nevem-"
ber 6; at 8 34:p.m.. Mrs. N. Reid
its to::be responsible for a nuni:ber.
A 'donation, of $50". is to be sent
to
' CKNX. Television for, Storytime
and Singtiine.:. Twenty-five dollars
of it is tobe sent now and the: rest
the end,of 'the~ year. The treasur
,ers report, given by. Mrs.• A.
Coutts`showe,d a balance on hand
The f ollowing are to act as door -
,keepers at the .fowl supper in N.O.
venter: Billy Bennett Jack His
;aapy " Herb Travis and': Barry: hilar
(shall, :-calling :mumbers, Jack Bry-
' ans 'and BertJolinstori; ;collecting
tickets, Mrs. ,en•.McDonald': and
Maud Leeming. -:The making
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Seaforth
OFTHE WEEK
-gLitki..dressing, is to be_ ft 'with
the group. Mrs;; R Bennett and
Mrs. N. Reid were appointed; . to
look after the:-..hakirig, rafter the,
fowl supper "•Mrs N.'; Reid''will
contaet Bayfield, on prices of their
tiibles; alsoJack McDonald'•and
committee were left ,tq, purchase
what they; thought best.
fThe,':WMS izieeting- was, presided
over. by ;Mrs . E. Y:Mitchell. The
P
•Seri tare was`read b ::Mrs. J. Me_
d 'taken . r m Exodus. odus
Donald, f a Ex and:
Col assians, and comments"on` same
a'nd prayer,- were given by the
president:
The roll 'Call' was answered' by
naming ;-a man of -the•'Bible", and
the minutes .were°,read by Mrs. R.
M'cMichaei Mrs: H Craig gave
the financial statement.-"
•The " group:;. is invited"to Blyth
United •Church Novemb'er 19 at
to,liear Miss Waldridge,
of the London. Conference,, -speak-.
irig--and•'shnwing,lslides on Africa.
It,,, was decided,'to.'have`` an open
meeting 'on Sunday •evening, j'o
vember 15, for the thankoffering
`showing ;the film' on Africa "I'll
Sing .and; Not. C:ry ' A i nvitation
was read from Monerieff•to at
tend their autumn thankoffering
,October 16 at 8;3i} p m. ;,Delegates
to' the • devotional'' meeting at Con-
stanee on Noveinl er 2 are Mrs.: C.
Ritchie• and Mrs:'" J. ' Clark.
'The first chapter of `the -study
`:Africa, ',Disturbed," was
given by ;Mrs. C. Ritchie and the
second:. chapter ,-by Mrs., H. Craig:
Due fo .reports -from WMS and. WIV
off sectional meeting, there will be
no topic for next;, meeting
Mr. and Mrs'. Edward Dugan
were guests at the home of Mr.
and—Ars:. Cosby • •Sotherah, Ford
with . onSunday..
.`8th and 16th • Group
The 8th and .116th m
Group et;' at
Milne
the hoe of • Mrs. •Ken�'McDonald;'
Mrs,' Les Oliver and :Mrs.. Doug•
Fraser had charge of the•devotion-
al- part of the .meeting., Readings;
"Life Like a CIeek Dial" 'and. "To.•
morrow,"' were; -given by; ,Mrs. Les
Oliver, Roll calla and �niinutes of
the lash meeting' were read. The
•topic, •"Building One's Character„
'taken: by Mrs. Dougraser,'..w,as
well received. This . Was, followed'
by prayer .by .1 irs. Oliver.
The :date -set for the bazaar was
Oetober .9. Many Item's of •bus;i-
Mess 'were di§cussed. 'Lunch was
served' at the close•of the meetingg
.by' the .lunch committee; assiSte'd
by the •lostess.'
World WideaCommunidn was ob
served in -Duff's. United' Church .on,
Sunday' horning,. when the follow-
young'people were received in
,to' .the membership• of the 'church:
Brenda ' Houston, Both: Ritchie,
Marfan" Turribfzll' Barbara Turn
bull; Aileen Williamson; Pauline.
'Thamer,' Yvette .Van Pducke, ?red
Uhler, B1i1 Uliler,, Allen, 'Johnston,
John Baan, Tgi1-'Love, Keith •I yr--
diatt, Bert Clark .andBob Houston.
• Mission Band -Noll lie ,. ,held ,next'
Sunday. 'morning' • 1,. the church
basement at 11:34 ' ,, ' 'e'
•• :'Mrs..John Shannon attended the
funeral of the late Thomas Reid- in,
Toronto• last Week aril spent a"few'
days, with reTafive s
Young Peepte'.s': Union; will meet
in the church next Sunday evening.
When officers will be' elected• °for
the coming year.; -'
Mrs. 1': H. Miller and Mr, and
Mrs, Dr. Finns visited 'with-Me:4nd
Mrs.. Dan Beuermann,.-Mclillop,
on Sunday-• -
Mrs. John Taylor had the'`mis-
fortune to fall and break her. ankle
,,,and finger.the erid of last week.
Mrs': Vtarguret. Huniphries„has
returned -home-.•after spending ;the
past three weeks, with her, niece,,
Miss • Dorothy Balton; Itoehester,
�Y
Mrs E`ern Patterson spent a
week with Mr:- and Mrs: Art Hen
derson, Seaforth.
Mrs, Reta Orr, visited with'Mr.
and Mrs. William liumphries"IasC-
We9k.
HURON VAUNT' NEWS .. - •
Sugar beet harvest ;`is taking
place with fairly gond yields - re-
ported, Some Born picking has.
taken place with fairly' low mois
tore content reported. Recent rain
is going, to.help fall plowing. There
is an Active movement of . cattle,
both in --rind; out of 'the eouhty, fat
cattle: being sold' and stockers ;nozn
lit in,
Mr. Bob Love is'• attending the
University ';.`of Western Ontario,
completing -his--master's degree in
busines's administration:
Mrs Russell Brock spent, a coo--
ple-of 'days Iasi” week in- Hazed,
Park, Mich., with her brother and,,
sister-in-law, Mr. 'and Mrs:,•How-
:ard'TMorley' and fainly:
Mr and -Mrs N. Dickert •and
Mr: and Mrs Ken C:.NicLellan at
-•tended .the Wahl-Biac`kmore wed
ding in. Toronto on. Saturday.
Mrs . Ross Love returned home
after -spending ,a'few• .,days in To
ron_to recently
Messrs: Nyman -Long and Robt
Thonson' spent Sunday "afternoon'
at the home of Mr. E. Allah; • of
Kirlton , .•
Mr andMrs Sparks, Mrs Alice.
Keene and`'Mrs. Cellia 'Ew. assack,;.
of "Stratfotd, m ere i Sunday;;;, guests-
With-IVtr: and_=,Mrs t . Eisio inW
]V hiss Y • Nakane, of Vancouver, •
who: has spent the past We ek.with'
her sister and' brother-in-law r.'
a.nd; MTs .M, Matomura, retur
home by; plane- on Monday':
At the recent meeting of'the Kip
pen.';East W.I., it was decided .to
•hold.. card parties ,a-nd, dances the
second Friday evening in;; Decem=:`
d March
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eb'riiar an
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in the Hensall Community, Centre.;,
A":will silver anniversar y -Jane lie°
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heldin December.,'
Hallowe'en
COSTUME DANCE
Sponsored: by the Insall and
District Teen Town
THURSDAY,;. OCT. 29th,
830 to ? , - -
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Music by Stew and His Collegians.,
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"Bright as the Stars"
ADMISSION — 50c per person
EVERYBODY:, WELCOME !
Announce .4-H Homenic ers", ; PrOIect
This 'fall, the 4-H ,Hornemakzng in"g 22lclubs present.:A third lead-
Club..giris of Huron' County are ,era' training school is being ' beld
undertaking the very timely pro-
n ^HepeaatOctbet . 2 n` os
Deagtte.""CTlhoihsprojCstetconsUispts 'roof Crlauhinsingwillschboeolsrprreesbunntedde.r- The
making a garment covet, a • laun- leadershin of Bette,
Tillman, Home
dry -bag, and a pairof-shoe packs; EconDmfst, and:Shirley McAllister,
the girls -'cover a clothes .hanger, ,former; t ome Economist' for Hpron,. `
and • a -'hat .box complete".with hat County. • •
standard. If the. girls find' that their ',,;A 4-H Homeinaking Club may '
clothes. storage could be -improved organized in any community where.
they will find'°that this .project pro- there are four interested girls `who
vides opportunities,for renovation. are between the -ages of 12 and 26.
Local ,Leader Training Scbools Members must have , reached their °
were held"on:September 29 and 30,l.2th.birtliday by'September:11959.
at Brussels. • and. October ;1 and;2 It, is expected ;that this: year's: gn-
at Auburn, ;with: leaders represent: rolment-;will exceed .325, n'tenabers.
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