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For C.W.L. Bazaar
The regular monthly meeting of
the Catholic Women's League: was'
field in the schoolroom. The meet-
ing opened with prayer, led by the
'president,' Mrs. John ; Maloney. A
hymn was sung "by all the mem-:.
hers...
Final plans for the annual, bazaar
Were „discussed and:conveners are
as 'follows; tickets: Mrs. John
Flannery and Mrs. Clarence Ma-
lone; tea' tables; Mrs. R. S. Box.
and Mrs. Wm, Hart; sewing:; Mrs.
;John o°. Meagher. • and. Mrs. Sam
Bates;: baking: Mrs..; Michael Wil=
liams and Mrs. Lester .Leonhardt;
candy; Mrs. Russell Pringle; mys-
tery :boxes; -Mrs. Ken_ Etue. arid
Mrs. Jack Case.. The Christmas
cake Pickets are in charge of Mrs,
C. P. Sills. and Mrs. James L. Slat-_
tery.- Prizes. .for thea bazaar will.
be 'on' display in Box Furniture
Store `the week preceding.
There was a sewing bee at the
noire. of Mrs. John Meagher on
Monday, Nov. 9 Five members at-
tended. the 'deanery meeting held
in Stratford November. 1r.:
Mrs. Jack .Case gave,a brief
line ,of the visit' soiree of the mem
bers had to':CKNXr Winghain, Oct,:
27. The card parties at the homes'
have °been" popular -during` the
month of October. • Mrs , Don Dale,
public •health nurse ;: for ',this alis
trict,gave a very interesting and
detailed report on .what. a public
health nurse's= duties;'are, .and how;
each division,;carries out their did'=
tie's.' ,Mrs: Alvin:Smale .thanked'
Mrs. Dale and presented -her with
a cup;.. and saucer on behalf of the.
league,
The meeting adjournedand "cios--
ed with prayer and a hymn. Lunch'
was served . by Mrs.. Alice Stiles:
and Miss Marguerite Dunn. Roll
" call for •December meeting will' be,
"Some helpfulhint for Christmas."'
GLACE SIEIVIO)1T;'"of the: Vic-
toria Hospital staff; London, • '
has received word she. has
passed examinations for .regis-
tered nurse.' A daughter of Mr.
and' Mrs. Antone Siemon,
..11, 2 Walton; she. is<;a:.graduate
of Stratford, General Hospital.
:IN REMEMBRANCE A' lone Air, Fdree sentry, silhouetted against the white ,granite of
Canada's. National' :War Memorial in Ottawa, embodies' the,, spirit with,; which Canathans mark
ed Wednesday, "November 11—Remembrance Day; 1959. < (National Defence" Photo).
1'ON NEWS I
Mr. and; Mrs. Earl Barker and
•Terry Ray visited :.on Sunday with
Mr. • and Mrs. Alvin Williams, Bur-
ford; -
Mr.,
and. Mrs,. Dalton Malcolm -
with Mr, and Mrs Herb ;Foster re-
cently,
NEWS OF
114 ALL
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rea : Esta
• A portion of the residue of the
•estate of Miss Helen T. Svati, of-
Hensel]:
fHensell and. , London, willed to the
C?iristian.. •Refugee Fund; which
was proven an knowiv organiza-
tiozr;:'has been awarded • the Cana-
dian Council of Churches to be us,'
ed .in• refugee work. %The. decision
Was handed down; Friday by . Mr.
Justice, Wishart'Spenee in weekly
court in London.'
:The Swan will left ,the residue of
the estate ; to• be, shared equally
among 'the Salvation Arany, The.
British and Foreign Bible Society;
The Soudan Tnternatio utl Mission.
and the Christian Refugee Fund;
The residue amounts --.,•to • approxi=
mately $3,200.. The ceurt decided
that since'there.never has been an
organization known ' as the Chris-
tian Refugee - Fund, and that the
purpose of the money was'for use
refugee aid, that, portion of the
residue should- • not, be divided
among the three'' remaining belie,
factors, but given, the: Canada
Council of';Churches, with the. stip-
ulation ;the funds �; will •be used ;for:
the work specified •in the :bequest.•
::Bingo 'Whiners,.
•" Mrs. Leo Meidinger;,.of Zurich;
was the lucky winner of $12Q jack-
pot, at, Hensall . Legion bingo on
Saturday, in the 'Legion: Hall A
targe crowd ',O.:bingo- fanswas'. in
attendance. Mrs.:'•;'Garfield. Brode-;
rick won the $5.00..door;prize: •
'Other:' winnerswere: •E. Smith;
Mrs, Bi l Austin;' Seaforth, 'Mur
ray Tyndall, Brueefield; 'Jim . Ven-
iter Mrs ` Wilham Swale;;; Mrs. N..
Bolid .Mrs W '' cYle;' Mrs. . W.
Reitz; Mrs. S. Nfejdinger, .Zurich,;
'Mr-S..,J. Berry; Mrs L. Meidinger,
Zurich, 'Tim Srnale, Miss•.Eleanor
Verner anal Mrs..Clarence Reid.
%:Brother Dies in. Saskatchewan
"Mrs Louis • Clark, Sr.;. received
}a or�Ic , ofe demi o' er • rother;
-John H. Parish,'79, •of Unity,,Sask.
He „died November, 3rd In the Un=
•ityHospital, Born near Chi`selhurst
in the •Hensall area, he went West -
55` years ago, .where he was en-
gaged, in farming. Before, going
West he?':~armed. forsone years
in the'Brusse1S area He 4ad been
inih health for two year; '
Survivors are his:wife, the for°rn-
er: Mary .Kleinstroth, of:Ethel,- Ont.
Of a family, of , 0, seven dough-
tersand pre • son, survive.'
Alice Marshall, of Hamilton,, is `a
daughter two sisters,-Nlrs. Peach'
iVxchol,, -;London;:.;: Mrs: ';L. Clark,
Sr., of•Hensall `;Funeral'. services
Were: held from 1Jnity United
Church on Friday; Nov. " 6. • .Mrs.
Clark visited ,her brother, , whorrt
she had not" seen••for 3`6.years,'.dur
ing •a trip this summer.
_Member's of .'Hensall•- Kinettes
visited patients at South' Huron
Hospital, , Exeter,; Clinton Public
Hospital; -Scott Memoriah,Hospital,
Seaforth,, ,County. . Hom,e; • .Clinton,
Queensway Nursing .Rorie, Hen.
sail, and sick grid shut -itis• in the.
village pre Sunday. They:•"presented
after'being in Scott Memorial Hos-
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t Seaforth-for th
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past •two
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Weeks. We wish Mrs.: Robinson -
Mr., and Mrs." Charles ltoney,..`and a
famil with Mr.?n Mrs. ,Jack speedy recovery
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Canning, Stratford: Mr. `and. Mrs. Roy Hannon,,.Dov
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malcolm vis -id and Susan' and Mr.'arid 'Mrs.,
:ted Mrs. Alexia Malcolm 'in Strat- Lawrence Hannon . visited recently.
ford; Hospital on Sunday with Mr and Mrs. -David Watson,`:
Mrs. George Robinson is • home Walton, -
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them: with boxes of fruit and treats,
very attractively' packaged,Thir-
ty-five were visited.. This is an
annual project by the club and,
much appreciated.
Amber Rebekah° Lodge sponsor
ed a very' 'successful bake; sale,::
produce and ,afternoon to in the•
lower lodge .hall on ;Saturday and
realized , ;over • $60. Many lovely
aprons were offered for sale. Tea
tables were most attractive, 'cen-
tered with flowers in autumn tones.
Mrs. Howard' Seage and ; Cathy,
were ing-''To`ron'to for a few days
recently. , •
• Mrs. F. Sbaddick and M. Geo.
Parker are spending the coming
:weekend in Port Huron, Mich.
Mrs. Cecil, Kipfer,Mrs. John
Skea Mrs. Grant :Bisback Mrs.
Leonard* Noakes, Mrs. Howard;
Swale .mad Mrs Lyilham Swale-,'
members of the Ladies' Auxiliary
to thelegion, volunteered; their
services to canvass the village as
poppy .taggers for the annual Pop-
py Day held last Saturday. •
The Women's Missionary Society
of the' United Church will hold a
special missionary service 'Sunday
at 11 art., and will -'have •as. their.
guest speaker the Rev. Bruce Sul -
tor, a former United Church mis-
sionary : to . Korea.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Bob
and Ann spent` Sunday in .Toronto
with their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan.
News of Brueefield
Brueefield Grou
p.
Advances Plants
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W.A. Plans Christmas Party
The`' November meeting' `of the
Woman's Association- was:-helden'
Thursday ,afternoon in ..the school
room of thse'tfnited ;Church: Mrs.
John ; Broadfoot and Mrs.•. Gordon;
Richardson had charge Of de
yotional exercises. ::-'Nlrs 'Richard-
Son -tookas ,her topic, "Therefore:
.,Stand"
The. president, Mrs W ' Broad-'
foot, •took.:. the; chair. Thank -you
'notes `were read from 1VIr. S. Mc-
Clung; Allan McNall, Wm Scott
and ;Mrs. .Lorne •.'Thomsop The
group will; cater to the IOOF sup-
per ' in :November::.Group.•4 ..were
in charge of the program: "
Mrs. Arthur Wooley, fell last
Week fracturing :her -hip.' She is
at present a patient'in Clinton Hos
SEAFO11TH Wil LINGwoiu KFt$
The°. Seaforth-4-H Club 'met 'at
the home of. Mrs. Gordon Elliott
Tuesday:';; At this meeting, Mem-
bers were • nominated for Clubof-
ficers. Nominations were as fol-
lows, president, Emily ,Elliott,
first vice-president,, Connie Eck-
ert; second 'vicezpreSident; Lois
Scott; . secretary;:. Kathy; .Eckert;
'treasurer, Antenette Van.Den Hen -
gel; press reporter, Barbara Hol-
land; chairman :'of, lunch • commit-
feet Louise Bradsl'iaw; helpers,.
Elaine Eckert, Anne Wiliems and
Marjory ,Agar.
The club decided to keep .their°
name, the S oforth W
ling
Work-
ers,
ers, nd
to have -their next : meet
ing at -the.. home -of 1Vl,a -jor-y Agar, -
This .fall the club • is'taking a
new. project, "Clothes Closets Up.
To D'ate."-Mrs. Gordon MacKenzie
outlined the essenflals ' of a good
clothes closet, with such headings
as space, walls, floors, light; venti-,
lation .: and, attra'"itiveness. Mrs.
Gordon-. Elliott. :the
covering of '.hatbox and the mak-
ing' of a.hat standard.
Second Meeting
• .. Th'e second mee,tm'g of, the Sea
forth- 4-H •Club• was 'held at the'
home of Marjory; Agar. on Satur-
day, Mrs, : G ,M-acKenzie. discuss-:
ed the••-elfssets and aeee's°sories. A
feW of the girls` had brought' their`.
material for the laundry ..bag, gar --
merit cover and bias ''binding. Af-
ter a few, pointers tiregroup retir-
ed to the kitchen'to cover the 'hat
bdxes.
The next meeting- is to 'be at
the home . of Mar7ory• Papple ;on
Saturday. ;
HELEN MCII;LWAIN,: gra-
duate of Stratford General"iios'
pital, receivedword that she
had successfully passed her.
exani and received' ' her .R.N.
Her marks were 3A and 1B.
Helen is a graduate. of Sea-
, forth District Nigh' School and
S.S. No.` 8, Hallett, •:'Public
School. ;;She is the -daughter of
Mi. arid Mrs. Geo, Meillwain.
At present she is on the staff
of Clinton Public Hospital
Mr.- .lames Burdge e of Cobourg,
spent a few, days with his parents,_
'Mr. and .:Mrs:: 'F. Burdge,
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson and
Mrs:, W. Stackhouse visited, on
Sunday .with:; Mr. and Mrs: Elwood.
Stackhouse,' Willow Grove.''
Mrs. Adair Henderson, ;Toronto,
isvisiting with .Mr. ':and Mrs, Geo:,
Henderson this , week.'
ANNOUNCEMENTS:.
Mr. and' Mrs' ' Raymond Jes
sortie, of 'Seaforth,; wish . •to an .
-pounce be: engageinent of their
daughter, Ruth Ramona, ;to Mr.
John Douglas -Matthews, son of
Mr. ' and Mrs. Edward -Matthews;
Seaforth, the wedding to•take place
on Nov •28, 1959, at St.'• ;James'
Rdman Catholic Church Seaforth,,
a ki Frullivai _officiating
Or.' and Mrs. Daniel., Costello,''
Dublin, Ont.; wish to•arinounce:the
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engagement • of their youngest
daughter, Patricia Evangeline
•Regi to Mr Douglas McGilv_ry,;
son of 'Mi. and—Mrs. Harris--- Me-,
Gilvey, London, Ont., the marriage.'
to take .place November 28` at 11'
a.m.,. in St. Martin's;; Roman Cath -i
olic,Church, London, ,Ont.
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