HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-04-17, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS --Thursday, April 17, 1958 .,.
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TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs. John 'Hotham
Jr. spent the weekend in Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lane, Lon-
don, were :Sunday guests of 'Mr,
and Mrs. R. Townsend.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ray Hutohin-
son end family of Kitchener
were weekend !guests of Mrs. T.
Bannon.
/Rev. !Mother Angela, Woods
lee -event a few days last .week
with her sister, Miss Mary Ha-
gan.
TOWN TOPICS
Mite, Annie Reid, . who has
spent the winter with -her 'dlaug
ihter•'in London, has returned, to
her 'home here.
Mrs. Alex McDonald, Mrs. G
McDonald, 'Mrs. (Ross 'ISaa'aras
Mrs. !Ernest Adams and ;Miss
Donelda Adams ,atbended a
trousseau tea on !Monday even
log rat bhe home oft Mr. and tMrs
Nelson, Pfaff, in honor of their
daughter, Greta, bride -elect .of
April 19th.
Maeeter 'Ken Devereaux, eon
of Mr. and Mus. !Arthur !Dever
eaux liad hit's. tonsils 'removed ' •in
Soott Membiiad Hospital.
Mrs. !Rey Evans end two sons
Richard. and Andrew, of Mlaid:
ennead,' 'England, !were guests
for .a few days this 'week with
1VIn.. and "Mrs, !Nelson .. Cardno
Mrs. Evaias is the forme -Jean
!Hurford.
Mr. (and MDs.' Fred. Walters
and two daughters, ,Seicima and
Judy of ,Woodhanh, celled ,on Mr
and Mrs. Ernest ,Adams and
fD'oneid'a on Sunday.
Mr, and Mos. J. M. 'Eekee
visited over the weekend with
'Sister Mary !Stephen in Windsor
and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. !Eckert
and ,family of Font Warm, In
dilanla.
Dr. P. L. ;Beady has purchased
the former IGnurnanebt residence
in 4Harp:unhey from Mr. Hansen
through the office of W. :0
Oke. The 'Brady family wit•
move to their new home in a
flew months.
Mr. and Mrs, John Kollar re
turned from New York City
where they .spent the holiday
Week.
Mr. E. Schenck has been
transferred this 'week to the
Qbrontio-Dominion - B •a n k in
Guelph.
Mrs. Annie Reid has returned
home after visiting her daughter
in London,
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SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY
COMMISSION
Mr. and Mrs. John R'oynane,
Detroit, visited last (week with
Mise Ells Duffy, who is a pa,
tient in ScottMeino4ial Hospital
!Mrs, iP, W. :Reilly has return-
ed to. her !home in Glalt'after a
week's :visit ,with 'l her daughter.
and ronin -lane, IMr. and Mee.
Join Hot/am Jee
Mr. end Mrs. James ?Quinlan
ofHaihilton spent the weekend
with Mr. Jahn. Quinlan.
BORN
Geddes.—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on April 1000, to Mr and Mrs. Charles
Geddes, Seaforth, ,a daughter
Fink—At Scott Memorial Hospital on
April 10th, to Mr,. and Mrs, William..
Finis, Hensel', a daughter '
Arts—At Scott Memorial Hospital on
April 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Artie,
RR 4 Seaforth, a son
dudrnore—At ,Scott Memorial Hospitalo0- April 14th, to Mr: and Mrs, Grant
Cudmore, 1089 Praneis St., London, a
daughter
Miller—At Scott Memorial. Hospital.
on April 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
ander Miller, State, a son
Nesbitt—At Scott Memorial' Hospital
on April. 15th, to Mr-: and, Mrs. Frank
Nesbitt, RR 3 Blyth, a rigugfrter. •
Bell --Mit and Mrs; Arthur 8811 (nee.
Mavis Oliver) are happy to announce
the birth of their daughter at Miller
Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota,. on :April
6, a sister for Tracey ..
CROMARTY.
ARCHIBALD McKELLAR
i9 funeral service was held
Saturday et 2 p.m., at the G. A.
Whitney funeral home, Sea -
forth, for /Archibald !McKellar,
Hibbert township 'farmer, wiho
died suddenly Walt 'h'is 'home last
Wednesday. Rev. Samuel Kerr,
of Exeter, officiated. .Mr. .Mo -
Kellar was unmarried and the
son of the late Mr. and 'Mrs.
!Dunean McKellar, pioneers of
Qiibbeivt. ;Surviving is one sister,
Mit. Kenneth Drake, Staf'fa.
Pallbearers were [Kenneth Mc-
Kellar, Jack Ho.ggarth, Mac .Mc
Kellar, Robert McCaughey, ;Ot-
to walker and Frank Scott. 'In-
terment was in Staffa 'Ceme-
tery.
- WINTHROP
The 'OGIT will hold their reg-
ular meeting on (Saturday after-
noon April 19, in the Sunday
School room orf the Iclhnroh. A
good :attendance is requested 'as
there will be a work .period aft-
er the regular meeting.
The regular meeting of the
Winthrop YIPU was held in Ca-
van Church on Sunday evening
A:pa'il 13th. Prihe meeting opened
with hymn ,354 followed by the
Purpose. The minutes of the last
meeting Were read and adapted,
followed by the roll Ball. In the
Ibu'siness part of the meeting
arryan'gemenits were made in con-
nection with the !banquet which
will be held on IAp1'i'l 22 .in God -
with at 16.30 p.m. Anyone who.
wishes to attend, is asked to be
at Cavan !Church at '5.30 p.m.
It was decided to have a bible
discussion at our meeting, Mr.
Suremere'll is in charge of the
discussion for the next meeting.
A committee made up of Don
Dodds„Earl MelSlpadd'em, Lamy
Wheatley, Margaret 'Boyd land
Ellu•nor 'Ghrietensen alas eppaint-
ed to be in charge of the ibibie
discussion. The worship service
opened With singing of !hymn
037. The rserilp'ture taken from
St. Matthew 5: 16.26 end 43.45
was read by 'Wayne rpo']mage.
'Dhe offering was received. The
topic "Christian Ci'tizentghip and
Community Service" 'wlas given
by 'Grace Doig. Mrs. 'Tall was in
charge of 'the questions on our
topic. (Hymn 576 was sung and
a sing -song fal1owed. Lunch was
served and the meeting closed
with "Taps".
HENSALL
Mrs. Jessie Campbell, Wind=
sor visited last week with Iver.
and Mrs. Roy Stell end family
and Mr. W. R. Bell end Robert.
IMr. end IMrs. Burt and (laugh-
ter of London were weekend
visitors with Mrs. Burt's parents
Mr. and IMrs. Wm. Stephenson.
Bride -Elect Honored
Mrs. (George (Beer was !hostess
on Monday evening in honor of
Miss Marilyn !Erb, bride -elect of
this week. A social time was en-
joyed during which bhe bride
was .presented with 'a (hostess
chair and several gifts. The
presenteltione were made !by
Mrs. G. (Dietz and Mrs. 'Ingram.
Several friend's from Mitchell
attended. Refreshments were
served.
Mrs. Glenn Koehler was host-
ess at her home last week in
honor of Miss Erb, when a
number of friend's 'presented
her with a shower of miscelan-
eous 'gifts. 'The hostess was as-
sisted by IMVIr-c. E. Sohroeder.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken (Elder were
recent visitors with relatives in
Detroit, Mich.
Mr. end ',Mrs. Hugh ,McEwen
Jr. spent a few days last week
in (Port Huron.
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. K. •Gingerioh
accompanied by Mr. and 'Mrs.
Peter IGingerich visited relatives
at Waterloo and Wa'lienstein on
Sunday.
Mr. :and Mrs. Harold Finlay
and family were visiting rela-
tives at Ripley, and Kincardine
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. IRobeat Grahein
and David of near IHensall visit-
ed 'friends tone evening.
Mr. Kenneth Manson return-
ed to Toronto after visiting his
:cousin, Mr, Roilyent /Manson tier-
ing Easter holidays.
Mr. Will 'Clark visited his
sister at Thornhill recently.
,School opened again on Mon-
day morning after the !Easter
vacation.
HULLETT
[The !Directors of the R'u'llleltt
Federation held their regular
monthly meeting in the 'Londes-
hero ICfomsnunity Hall on 'April
10th with a, (good attendance.
ai"ma"na'nn's'a4"n""„o""'a"s naua'asu'n 'am'uassnm,"LltfR IBIBI1nlUlu finun""'"a1i"n"'iinur'nau " ,, ""''nn'' '''n'u' Dong Miles,I'Iliron.,GOUallty IAgrl.:.
Rep. was guest speaker. He gave
en, outline on the Brucelasis
Program and it was decided we
would ;net take action until the
first ,ef next year, and to hold
some infarnration meeting (be-
fore that time. He gave a talk
on contractfarming end farm
reanhgenient.
'Thi 1Huliebt Federation 'held a
Card party and dance on ,Aipei(
11 in the Londesboro hall'! with
!Norris IOrdhesttee :supplying .the
music. The !prise (winners for
rite !cards were: ;Ladles,. Mrs.
S3'altrum of Toronto, ':Mrs. John
Scott, Mrs.. Jim !Howitt. Men:
Mos. Burns, TISarvey Taylor, 3.
Riley,
VARNA
IMr. and Mrs:' Roibert Reid'and
family of Wallacc:burg have re-
turned home after spending the
nalidayy with relatives 'here.
Mr. 'Gordon Manning of 'Clin-
ton spoke in the interest of the.
Ontario Teanpeeence [Federation
in the fUnited Church last Sun-
day to a large congregation,
L.A.C. Wm, and Mrs. 'Reid
and family have returned to
Ottawaafter a visit with rela-
tives there.
Me. Robert and Miss Joan
McGlymont visited over the
weekend with .relatives at King,
Ont.
The ladies 'of the United
Church have been invited to
visit Egmoruiville Ohuroh, ,on
Thursday of this week.
HENSALL
(Miss 'Bernice Dalin' re'turne'd
to Sarnia after spending a few
days this week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert IDillling.
Mrs. Ida 'Willis of London vis-
ited 'ovet' the weekend with her
daughter, Mrs. Edna MacArth-
ur and fancily,
IMrs. Charles. Wilson 'leiflt last.
week' for Moose ' Jaw, Sask.,
twisere she wild spend a few
weeks owing to the illness of
her daughter-in-law, MTs, Wil-
son.
Mrs Elsie 'Case and Miss
Wendy 'Moir visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cornish
un SKincardine,
'Miss Norma Passmore visited
last week with Miss Joan
Kerslake in London.
Mr, and Mrs. !Bert Horton,
Jane end Bruce visited last week
with Mr, and Mas. 'Gordon Vick-
ers' and family in Toronto.
Mrs. R. Reid returned to her
home at Kincardine after holi-
daying with Mr. and Mrs. Olar-
ence Reid, Mr, and 'Mrs. N. Reid
end 'Mr, and Mrs, J. Reid.
Miss Ann Linstra of Exeter
visited this week with 'her par-
ents, iMr. end Mee. Linstre.
Mrs. Margaret Evans and
family returned to their home
at Waterloo after visiting dur-
ing the holidays with Mrs. Ev-
an's parents, Mr. ant/ Mrs. R. Y.
M'aoLaren.
MEET AT STRATFORD
!Sbuatford will he 'bhe destina-
tion .of Jehovah Witnesses in
the 'Seaforth and Clinton areas
on Aphid 118, 19, 20 when they
gather for their three-day cir-
L. O. B. A.
EUCHRE
In Orange Hall
MONDAY, APRIL 21
Games commence at 8.30
Lunch, Admission 40e
Everyone welcome
Next euchre on May 21st
cult assembly in the 'Stratford
Coliegia'lte !Auditorium, 'M'r. H.
McNally, presiding minister of
the Clinton congregation an-
nounced,
The circuit conllpryisee the con-
gregaltiens of Kitchener, Water-
loo, 1Lllnnra, !Stretford, Mitchell!,
'Clinton, and ,Goldenicli.
POLICE REPOR I'
'Lhe following is the police
report for the ;OPIP District No.
6 which includes Hlaron. Thee
were 194 accidents, 6 fatal, '6
killed, vehicles checked .. 2920,
warnings issued - 7913. Most
charges laid, rate of speed 167.
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