HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-10-23, Page 4WALTON
A reception was held in the
Londeeboro Hall on Friday even-
ing in honor of Mt, and Mrs. Ro-
bert Reich, newlyweds.
Mr, and Mrs. L. Gobits and the
family left on Saturday for Lori -
tion where Mr, Gobits will be
employed:
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McOavin
have returned Biome from a trip
to Germany.
Mrs. Walter Davidson, who
has been confined to Victoria
Hospital, London, has been mov-
ed to the Thareer Nursing Home,
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Seaforth.
Mrs. Earl Milts has returned
home after being confined' to the
Scott aleniorial Hospital, at Sea-
forth.
Mr, Neil McGavin and Mr. Ron
Smith spent the weekend at
Guelph,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Pickering and
family, Oakville, were guests of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. Dundas over
the weekend.
The CGIT met Monday evening
at the home of Pauline Thanrer.
The worship service was conduct-
ed by Barbara Turnbull. Ruth
Ritchie and Irene Johnston. Anne
Aehildes, vice president was in
charge of the business part of
the meeting. It opened with the
girls repeating their Purpose anis
singing the GOI•T hymn. Further
plans were made for the Mother
and Daughter banquet which is
to be held on Nov. 12t1i. The Bi-
ble Study was conducted by Mo-
na Clarke. A delicious lunch was
served and the meeting closed
with "Taps"..
Thirteen members of the CGIT
and two leaders attended the fall
CGIT Rally- 1n Clinton on Sunday
afternoon,
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Don Avery of
Sarnia were weekend visitors.
With the latter's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Joe Flynn and Joyce,
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of
London, visited . this weeds with
Mr. and Ml's, Stewart McQueen,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald .Bell and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell were re-
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Bailaautyne at Thames Rcl,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kipfer were
recent visitors with Mr- and
Mrs, Mervyn Hayter in Varna.
Mr. Russell Moore of Ban
croft visited during the past
week with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs, Byron Ryle and
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Kerner of
Zurich spent the weekend with.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kyle in St,
Catharines.
Funeral service for Dr. A. R.
Campbell R.V.S. of Guelph was
conducted at the Bontfrron funer-
al hone on Monday at 1 p.m.
Padre 'FV, A. Young of the MAC,
Gueliyh, paid tribute to the loyal
service with which the deceased
served the community. The Rev.
Forbes Thompson of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Guelph, as-
sisted in the service. The pall -
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bearers were Messrs, Sam Doug-.
all, Edgar Munn; Earl and Percy,.
Campbell, David Sangster and
Elgin Row-eliffe. Interment was
in Baird's Cemetery.
and Mrs. Lorne Chapman,
accompanied by the Tatter's par-
ents, Bir; and Mrs, Ellis at Clin-
ton, spent the week end with rel-
atives in Detroit.
Miss Marion May of Exeter
was a 'week end visitor with Miss
Betty Parker. ,
Mr, and .Mrs, W. A. MacLareu
of Goderich were recent visitors
with the ,former's Ibrot'her and
sister-in-law; air. and Mrs, R. Y.
11iaoLaren.
Mr. Thomas' Lavender, Jr„ of
Waterloo, was a week end visitor
with his parents, •Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Lavender,
Dr. Andrew Roy Canii?0bell,
R.V.S., 62, of Guelph, passed
away in Toronto .Generali Hospi-
tal on Friday following a lengthy
illness. TIe was retired secretary'
of the Canadian- Guernsey Assoc-
iation of Ontario, and former
veterinary surgeon in Hensa'11
for 22 years. Surviving are his
wife, the towner Flazel MacDon-
ald, three sons, James, Sarnia,
Gordon, Toronto, and William,
Guelph, and two grandchildren.
Funeral service was •conducted
by Padre W. A. Young of the
Guelph, assisted by Rev.
Forbes Thompson, Guelph, at 1
p.m. 'Monday from the Bontlu'on
funeral hone. Interment was in
Baird's cemetery.
Mr. and 'M.rs. Clarence Dining
and son of Sarnia visited .this
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert Dilling,
Miss Ruth MacLean of London
was a week end visitor with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mac-
Lean,
-.lir. and Mrs, Wilson Broadtoot
at Goderich were visitors with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Robt, MacLean,
•Prices at Hensall Community
Sale on Oct, lath.
Weanling pigs $11.20 to $13.40;
chunks 914.20 to 917.23; feeders
$18.00 to $27,50; sows 971.00 to
9106,00; Holstein calves $1.4.00 to
$27.00; Durham calves $30.00 to
946,00; fat cows up to $16,60 a
cwt; stocker steers up to $24,60
a cwt. 475 pigs and 200 cattle
and calves were sold.
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his home at North Bay. Master
Tann returned hone with him
having spent a month with Mrs.
Bain and Miss M, Ssyan.
Baptismal service will he ob-
served in the Brucefield. United
Ohurch on Sunday morning next,
Mr. John Gilmour of Toronto
spent the weekend with. his cons,
ins, Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Ross.Mr. Morley Taylor; of Sarnia,
spent Thanksgiving with hisliar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Taylor.
Miss K. McGregor of Wingham
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. The. McGregor:
Miss Annie Mustard, Toronto,
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. J.
B. Mustard.
THEE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, October23, 1068
BRUCEFIELD
airs. John Cairns spent Thanks-
giving with Mr. and Mrs. J. Har-
rington at Cookeville.
Mrs. Wesley Ansley, Toronto,
Mrs, Jno. Fairservice, of Blyth,
spent Friday afternoon with
their friend, :firs. H. Berry.
Mr, Wesley- Hain visited his
mother on Friday on his way to
Egmoirdi,-iile United Cflssrch
Dr. J. Semple, Minister
Lyle Hammond, Organist -Choir
Leader
11 a.m., The Church at work
in Newfoundland.
Guest Minister—Rev. Thos. J.
Pitt, -former President New-
foundland
ewfoundland Conference.
7.30 p.nr„ Brucefield Anniver-
sary.
10 a.m., Church School and the
Minister's Bible Class.
11 a.m„ Nursery Class
11.30 a.m., Junior Church,
Christian Education Institute,
Oct. 28th, James Street Church,
Exeter, 7.30 p.m.
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First Presbyterian
Church
REV. D. LESLIE ELDER
Minister
Services on Standard Time
10 ani Church School
11 am Guest Minister, Rev.
W. H. 'Summerell, of McKillop
Charge. Subject: The Troubled
Heart
Music: Anthem, Sr. Choir,
"Create in me a Clean Heart,
O God." Quartette, selection,
H, McLeod, J. Cardno, F.
Willis, D. Stewart
7 pm Topic "The Ministry of
Shadows"
Music, Jr. Choir: Anthem,
"Whisper a prayer"; 2nd
anthem "Beautiful Saviour"
Visitors welcome
Final return of ballots for
Elders will be received
H. A. KEMPSTER
Organist and Choir Lender
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Mr. and Mra, Walter 'Moffatt,
Miss diary Gibson visited in Hon-
seli on Sunday.
bit. and Mrs: A. Boyce, of Tor-
onto woreweekend visitors with
Mrs. Ham and Miss M. Swan,
also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyce.
Mr, and Mrs, V. Hargreaves
and daughter Brenda Ann at-
tended the wedding of Miss Di-
ana Speight and Mr. Wilfred
•Pdiiswotbh, Toronto, Little Bren-
da Ann Hargreaves aotecl as flow-
er girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Griffith and
family spent Monday in the vil-
lage with relatives.
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