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SEAFORTIi, ONTARIO, TIIURSDAY, OCTOI*1R i1, 191
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l ae Pape Dies Figure Skating Dr. Semple Northside To Mark
enly ed19Q;S)g7 Classes To SrtBt Addresses W. I. 79th Anniversary Hockey apn'sel'� .."'" i of ,:pa
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community was shocked Figure Bleating classes will Regular monthly meeting of On Sunday, October 21st, the By Bill Teen; ^ � ! • iree•
sudden passing of a pro- start at the' arena the first Seaforth Women's institute 'was congregation and friends of w e;i ' ' eoee b x sye � -
'November. The held in community centre en United Church will ce- Plenty of activity this eek ice= ` - `►��'i�' `(* sr��
young professional man, Wednesday inNorateid heir t C u sone cod some Le put it mild i� ��
G. Der ape, Ph, D., about younger group will !bo taken Oct. 9. It was citizenship ,and iabrabe their 79th amuversarY g per'"re �+ By%-
k Wednesday morning, right after school and the older education meeting with Mrs, of the dedication of their pres- ly was pretty hard to take and •�,� ,1mf, 0,�•1r�
th at his home on coder- ones later, The Figure Skating S. Pepper and Mrs, Wallace still ,keep going, `�R�
g ens church home. We received a shone call I tr n�Tr ` 7
et west, Dr, DePape Club has been fortunate in 'Haugh in charge. With Pres. The ltirhoty of. the congrega d last from Mr, Wilson,necchic- "t m� 1 > 1 •:, C 7 mss "''
en in the best of health again :being able to have �De+in}s Mrs, 'Gordon MacKenzie in the tion goes 'beck many'more years, ,aY as my •• ,0-., n +
turned hone during the Silverthorme of Stratford as 'in- chair the meeting opened with'Chicago scout that they were. �,(, rs=15*�r
t 1 beginning almost a century ago a t" , � ` lin � OX
from a routine business structor. A double gold medalist Institute Ode. !Roll call, One 'hen a number .of ,faithful folk not ,ming to give us the $1000 a v t (�ty
Dundas. Shortly after and capable instructor of wide step 1 can make toward world gathered to worship as Wesleyan promised us, but were still an- '' l� r\u,`i f e s'z
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around midnight 11e was experience he is again taking •peace, ,Mrs, Andy Crozier gave Methodists, holding services in xlous to place players here. His a�vr� cti u ;
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su errors according to hien cur
vith.head pain and went charge of instruction for the treasurer's report. Report on the hone of the late Jas. Sparl- p b' ea" 1~ . ` ,'
coma, passing away a clubs in several neighboring entertaining committee, Nov, 23 ing. This group was ministered went over
at ree nad and tant withi Sad m ter. N b101iM • ;� i 0
of hours later. Death towns as well as ;Seaforth. Sea- and new year's Glance planned. to by the Rev. Geortge Cornishworking g- ee
e to cerebral hemorrhage, son membership here is $15. Wreath will be placed on cera:- as a mission connected with the nia, this, in spite of the prom t�� PSO • • .
was head nutritionist for Seaforth 'Club has already forty tante Nov. 11. Girls' club :fall Clinton circuit, Within a short 'lses :made Mr. Baldwin that +�� -
their tie -u: with Sarnia would F ° xs�va s n„� hill cxacaisa:+ ora
ch Feeds •Limited and had members and will welcome addl- project is sleeping garment. time, the first church was built tie-up lgl �awau� c �r1
resident of Seaforth tional members. .Information Any girl interested, contact one on the 2nd concession, and in affect us in no way. •15 a� ay, 1954. about the classes may be had of the club leaders, Mrs, James 1864 it became a separate Well, you can he sure we fait - 'y4) st•
s 28th year, he was born from J. C. Crich or Mrs, Teail, Keyes, Mrs, W. L. Whyte or charge. Later, as .Seaforth took- that this was about the time for
us to throw in the well known Io �r a rh. name Charm. ,s symbolic of
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Sed on a farm at Swan Mrs, John Hillebrecht,L&en+y and value i& diamonds.
Manitoba. After attending PLAN OPENING We will send$10 to Institute ono the epearanee of a growing p frame
town, the second church was er_ sponge and take the so -easy
Ps (College, Winnipeg, gacted on the present site, 'In Oe- wayout before too many coin- ♦r Charm& d'amonds feature rhodium.
he Seaforth (Curl}n • Club held an for Blind. Mrs, ,Hilldbrecht is REGISTERED eased aa+snq and shoulders for avers
Bachelor of Science De- executive meeting on Wednes- delegate to London convention toter 1937 the diamond jubilee mitments .had been mlade. After and ie((1 Whitman,
Agriculture art the Uni- day afternoon 'October ,10, when Oct. 16-17. Mrs. Sandy Pepper was celebrated with the late getting our wind back from this r..-_,- INSURED FREE
of Manitoba in 1.950 his plans were made for opening introduced guest speaker, Dr. blow we gave careful considera- �Y� a FOR 'YEAR •cit dont javoatha jewellets
s Degree in Science at the season Nov. 1st if weather Semple, whably spoke on tit- Very Rev. ,Peter Bryce, of., of. j`
p , Y p Toronto, then Moderator of the tion to the so -easy way on the �1t+ •-a( �
vty of 'Montana in 1952 (permits. zenship and education. Mrs. United Church of Canada, and side and the so -rugged struggle -ar.; Other Fine Diamonds
Doctor of Philosophy at Ross 'Gordon led in singsong. the Rev. Waldemar Williams ahead on the other, and weer
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sity of Oklahoma in 1954. ST. COLUMBAN C. W. L. We had ,Staffa and 'Glengow- 018 A„ of Hamilton, as special still of the opinion that with /
e in Seaforth Dr. DePape The ,monthly meeting of the ria ladies as guests and Staffa speakers, Three years ago, fol- everyone's help we can make a
:one well known for his Catholic Women's League was ladies ave 'humorous skit, A Success of this venture,
g g'lowing extensive alterations andI can tell you this decision
s a 411 Club leader, held in the vestry ee the Church Husband of Mother's Choice, redecorating, the +building was s
member of St. James' with the .President, Mrs. Jos. IMrs. ,Skinner aceomp'anied by reconsecrated in a special ser- was made chiefly because of the
, Seaf orth, and Knights Kale presiding. The Secretary's Mrs. 1-lawkins of Glengowrie vice, at which the Rev. (Chas. D. good support we have received
walrus. He !belonged to report was given by Mrs. ,Albert sang two lovely solos. Glengow- Daniels of Ingersoll, then Pres- so far from the sale of our Jewellery Gifts Fine China Fraternity and the Cronin and the treasurer's re- ria had a trio who also gave se- ident of London Conference, de- booster tickets. If we are to
en Agri'cultura'l Society. port by Mrs. Angus Kennedy. lection on the hum -a -zoo. Mrs, livered the sermon. reach aur objective we must Seaforth
s nnarried in 1952 to Miss Final arrangements were made Sadler accompanied by +Mrs. On Sunday morning the eon- 'have more persons wining to
iter• sell at least one book of
'Moreau of 'Vancouver, for our annual bazaar to be Reed sang two solos. gregation will gather to hear the P
des his wife, he is sulviv- held on Oct. 23. The euchres Mrs. Sandy Doig thanked Dr. Rev, Dr. James Semple of ]6g- tickets, particularly in the ceived. ;Mrs. T, Laing offered er was given by Mrs. Pepper
three . children, Dennis, for the winter months evil comp- Semple and all who took part. mondville, bring an anniversary country as we are sure that we the d e d i c a t o r y prayer. A Everyone enjoyed the number
rad ,Michelle also by his mence in November, the first Mrs. Eldon Kerr was in charge message, and in the evening they have well wtahers there willing Thanksgiving topic was given given by the laciies from th
, ,Mrs.'Charles!DoPape of one to be held at the home of of delicious lunch served. will be joined by the congrega- to help if some one approaches by Mrs, T. 1,. Scott. Mrs. W. visiting churches. Mrs. W. Mc
eg, and 7 brothers and 4 Mrs. Jack McIver. Mrs. Joseph tions of First Presbyterian, St, them, but this is impossible for Miller and •Mrs. K. McKellar Beath and Mrs, Henderson fror
in the western States and Kale, Mrs. Joseph Stapleton and Parents Honored at Thomas' Anglican and ,Esmond- three or four persons to do, sang a duet accompanied at the Brucefield Church contributed
a, Mrs. Thos. Morris were appoint- ville United Churches, when Dr. Ask yourself if you might be piano by Mrs. J. M. Scott. piano duet and Mrs. G. Richard
ing et Box Funeral Home, ed to attend the Deanery 'meet- FamilyDinner Semple +will again be the guest able to sell a book for us and Courtesy remarks were given Eby son and Mrs. Henderson accon
t41, until 5 p.m., Thursday ing in St. Marys, Oct. 24th. don't take the easy way out. ,Mrs. M. Lamond, and the meet ponied -by Mrs. W. Mr'Beet
enc' to Scharfe Funeral Tickets were sold on an apron speaker. `
A family dinner was held in I We didn't when we had the itse, closed with prayer by Mss sang a duet, IMrs, Wm.Robert
Swan Lake, Requiem donated by Mrs. Joseph Kale honor of the golden wedding of ENGAGEMENT I chance•T
E. Moore. Lunch was screed from Turner's Church gave a'.
Mass will be sung at st, and was won by Mrs. Wm. Ryan. !Mr, and Mrs; Percy Smith, Sea -1 Ad n To save expenses we are seek- and a social half hour enjoyed rT Hiring' reading, "God'' Goo
's R.C. (Church Swan The meeting adjourned and •forth, on Thanksgiving Day 1'Ir, as niunce the e11 '1 0 ing approximately 30 car own- The Sacrament of the Lords Gift". and Mrs. J. Turner gay
ravish to an o g ers who are willingto make j i
at 10 a.m. ,Saturday, Oct, closed with prayer, when 16 were present. 'Coming Supper was observed in our an en ayable mouth organ se
with interment in Swan from a distance for the occa- neat of their daughter, Avis two trips to out-of-town games, lection Two rano duets ;give
Leila. to Mr. Arthur Scott •I ark- supplying Church at the Sunday ,entice I p
emetery, FIND DRIFT BOTTLES sion was Mrs. Wyman Gri:ffiu of er, •son of •Mr, and Mrs. Wil- pP ying their own car expen- Owing to the anniversary ser- by Mrs.Ross Broadfoot an
Mary Defame, his moth- Parsons walking along the Albany, N.Y, and Mr. and 'Mrs. ses. ,11 you are willing to drive vices in Cat•en Presbyterian Mrs. Bruce McGregor of Kippe.
1 .brother George arrived 'beach of Lake Huron recently Lapslie ,Smith and family of 1}atn Parker, Hensall, Ontar] 11 please advise Mr. (Baldwin or ,Church I?xeter, next Sunday, ,church were appreciated.
Winnipeg at noon Wednes- have found drift bottles put in Toronto. On the previous Sat- The mal•1•sage to take place on myself and we will give you there will be no service or Sun -I "Grandma's Philosophy" wa
the water by Great ,Lakes Fish- urday Mr. and Mrs. Smith were 'Nov, 8rd• your dates to drive as seen as day School in Cromarty Church ; the title of an enjoyable readin
eries Investigations of Ann Ar- at home to their numerousENGAGEMENT the schedule is completed next ,14 Tr. and ,Mrs, George Wallace,given by Mrs. •Robt. Taylor o
ARA KIRKMAN bor, Mich., to study the currents friends at the home of their week. Mr. and Mrs. A. McLachlan 1 Varna, and Mrs. Geo. Stephee
AUXILIARY of the lakes. The bottles are daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mr, and ,Mrs, Fergus Horan At our first practice held on .Mrs. Thos. Scott Sr, and Mr', i son played a delightful pian
Monday evening the Bar- about five inches long and have and Mrs. Carl Dalton. of Dublin, wish to announce the ,Sunday afternoon over 30 •boys Annie Thompson were Sunday solo.
Kirltman Auxiliary of First a short wire attached with a Mr, and il•Trs Smith, who were engagement of their daughter turned out from Seaforth, MR- visitors with Mr, and 'Mrs. Her- I The guest speaker, Miss (Inc
terian Church went !to metal fin on the end. A reply married fifty years ago by Rev. 'Helen Monica, to !Patrick James shell, Clinton, Hensall, Exeter ton .McDougall. I McGowan of Blyth, who had vi:
ch to put on the Thank- Card inside the bottle asks find- D. 'Carswell,have a familyof Woods, son of Patrick Woods and 'Lucan. Coach Joe Mavity Congratulations to 4liss An- teed Palestine was introduced +b
ng program for the Ar- ers to snail date and place of two daughtrs and three ons: and the late ,Mrs, Woods, Dub- was very pleased with the pros- ita Sorsdahl, who alas one of 10 I Mrs. Pepper. Before ,heg•innin
Circle of Knox Presbyter- find. Mary, !Mrs. Wyman Griffin of lin. The marriage to take place pects. girls who won a trip to Newher address Miss •McGowa
hurch. Warm words of Albany; Janet Mrs. Carl Dal- November 3, at St. ,Patrick's The following is a statement York, in the recent Stratford , -demonstrated some of the cos'
me were extended by Mrs. DUBLIN ton of :Seaforth; Lapslie, Tor- Church, Dublin at' 9,30 am. 01 our account to date: Beacon Herald contest. Iumes 'worn in the ,East, an
ins. After a business meet- onto, and Alex. and Archie of - Sale of tickets 710.00 Miss Margaret Garton and showed several articles mer
ten by the Goderich da_ High School News by C- Moylan McKillop; also 15 grandchildren ADDRESSES H & S Expenditures Mr: Ray Pogue, Belmont, were 'tioned in the Bible, which ar
V1rs. Bissett turned the Friday was a perfect autumn and 11 great grandchildren. Miss Blanche Westcott refer- 0.11.A. entry fees 10.00 ,o•uests of Miss tGaroline 'Walker still in use. A camel's bell, bra:
g over to Mrs. Keith fay and as planned we held our red to in the following article Kev, Bell (bal. on last on Sunday. I coffee cup, a lamp the same 1
e, who read a Thanksgiv- 'field day.. At 10.30 the two C.G.I.T. from The •London Free Press of year's commitments . 20.00 Mrs. A. Campbell and Miss one used by the ten virgin
sides the Green Sox and the
ern. Mrs. Reg, Kerslake The Northside .C.'G:hT, met at Oct. 4 is a daughter of Mr. and Baldwin ILwde, (sticks 'Belle Campbell, Seaforth, visit- shells from different places i
Red Wings marched onto the
he seripture from Philip-
. field, led by dicer leaders way- the church on Monday at 7.15 Mrs. J. A. 'Westcort of town, and pucks at net 08:80 ed on Wednesday with Mr. and 'Palestine. Miss McGowan's ac
4th chapter, (Miss Minnie ing banners o£ green and red. 'p'm' Although few were there Routine and activities of a Adv. for players (Wing- Mrs. A. McLachlan. I dress was made very impressio
lc led in prayer. A lovely plans were made for a lveiner tY,Pical day in her department ham Times) 7.20 Mr. and ,Mrs. T. L. Scott and by the use of slides, as she tol
On the 'baseball field with the were explained byMiss Blanche Weekl salary,coach 25.00 familyand 'Mrs. E. Moore visit-' about the places sire had visite'
'Prayer For Today" was adds •against them, the Red roast p Friday. don'tSo if youlboys p r y ed on Sunday
by !Misses Gene and Alice Wings tried hard and kept well are approached be alarmed hen me bersrgarftenNo t ern 131.00 Currie at Woodstock. !the Miss
Maly j Many customs we read about i
Nixon, accompanied by in front until the final inning it's just natural.4th' ,BtUle are still inspired- i
ribrbie iliabkirk. A mission- Home and School Association, Balance in account 579.00 Mrs. M. Houghton, Mrs. E -lovas interesting: and inspiring t
it, entitled '•In as much" 'Alen the Green .Sox passed
bly taken by Mrs. W. A. with a home run by Frank Ma- WINTHROP London, entertained mothers at Please remember we have Moore, ,Mrs, T. Laing, Miss 01- sae pictures of such places E
tea 81000. in prizes to he paid out ive Spear•e and Mrs. L. Sorsdahl Nazareth, the narrow dangerot
t, 'Mrs. E. Rivers, Mrs. H, lone, batting •in three on base. 'Miss Barbara Trewantha, a Importance of children work- as drawn so we need your con- were guests at 'Women's Insti-; road between Jerusalem an
and 'Mrs. S. 'Haibkirk. A great cheer ended the game ,bride -elect was presented with ing and playing together was tinned help. Anyone who has tate meetings at Seaforth and Jericho, the mud huts of Jer
, A. Stewart, accompanied vouh ofelih11io score
17-16 5e Theresa a •kitchen Shower on Tuesday stressed when Miss Westcott purchased one ticket and wish- Fullerton last week. I -oho, the Mosque of Omar tui
s. M. Rennie, sang a solo evening at her home. There outlined the kindergarten pro- es to increase their purchase to Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing visited on the site of Solomon's Tempi
ILovely Are Thy 'Dwell- Shea carne first in the standing were gifts of various kinds gram. She also demonstrated a three can do so for an addition- on Sunday with Mrs. Jean Chal- fishing boats on different laic
broad followed closely by Claire which included aluminum and gameplayed b the children in al $15,00. mens in Woodstock. 1 and seas, the very narrow sire'
which was very much en- y y
Mrs. Orland Johnston Malone, and Margaret +MaCar- enamelware. ,During the evening arhich mothers played the roles. Fire of undetermined origin' inside the walls of Jerusaler
i reading entitled "The thy topped the running broad to bingo was played and two con- A. film entitled, "Kindergar- BRUCEFIELD destroyed the barn on the farm the Dead Sea which is 1800 ,fee
acv Puller". IMrs. Jahn put the Red Wings 01 front. tests enjoyed. Miss Georgina ten and Your Child," was shown 141-. and Mrs. of Boyce, of Mr, Herman poste on Mon- below sea salt water,levee Garden a Getl
son gave a short inspire-
Louis Murray took the running :Little played an instrumental and discussed iby Miss West- Toronto, NI. Elizabeth Scott, day evening.
talk on "The Keys to 'broad for the boys, but Glenn and Christine P1yce sang two Gott and School Principal J. E. tendon, were Weekend guestRTrsSunda
d nk visitors
Allen were: 3I Mr. and thetr and a e, and knativ something other abut
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Workshop" followed by won in the high jump to tie the solos. An address was read by Johnson.
score. with ,\1rs. A. Ilan- and Miss
by IMrs, R. McFarlane, Mrs. Joseph Little and Yvonne Mrs. Murray Christie and family, by reading the Bible. In hf
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Through the cries of the Cheer Mary Stvan. Mr and Mrs. Harold Cousins -.losing remarks, Miss tM•eGowa
njoyed by all, entitled 0 g and Christine Pryce brought in MQKILLOP Don't fail to hear the Goder-
without a ,Saviour", ac- leaders could be heard the cry a well laden basket of lovely Don't
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Mrs. Nelson, Palmerston, suggested that we read of
nied by Mrs. Rennie. o£ ,Popcorn, peanuts, candy and ,gifts for the bride -to -he. Miss Duff's Anniversary field United Church on Oct. e- and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mes- Bibles for inspiration. Pray fc
ladies of St. Andrew's pop! It wasn't that the cheer Trewartha thanked the ladies The anniversary services at our missionaries and write the.
field
the avenin serschmidt, Sebringville.
leaders waren t shouting loud for their gifts, after which a de- Duff's Church, 14TeKillo on g' Mrs. W. E. Brooks, Brame:- cheerful letters. She closed h+
terian Church, Clinton, p' Mr and Mrs. McNeil have
aped a Bible Quiz. Mrs. D. enough; the food had its attrac- licious lunch was served. Sunday were well attended both ton, with her parents,14Tr. and address with prayer.
tion too.moved •into the apartments ofMiss 8'. 'Houston thanked
'Campbell closed the meet- The Helping Hand Mission morning and evening. At the 'Mr. Ross Scott. ,4Tci1a11 to in i4Trs. John ,Hocking,
th prayer. The Green Sox Junior girls Band will observe its 25th birth- morning diet .Mr. Thompson of Charge of the netvly organized Mrs, Otto Walker, ,Mrs. ,Ra- those who had helped to ma
the visiting ladies were +basltetb11 team took the game day party on Saturday, Oct. 20 Ethel was the guest speaker, chapping mill of the Huron 4e Bert Hulley and Mrs. Roy Mc- such an enjoyable meeting. T
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on a tour through the by a big' margin and vice -versa at 2 p,m. The guest speakers and the music included an an- Gee attended a shower held in hymn "In Christ there is
1. Later a delicious lunch with the senior game. Tension will the Miss Sybil 1Courtice of them and a operative g
was reap hi when the poleuintet of mixed 141-, and iMrs. Geo. Griffith London for Miss tGaroline Walk- East or West" was sun a
cried by members of the Y Clinton,Gutand Miss 'Margaret voices consisting of Mrs. Ken- and family visited friends in er, bride -elect of the month, sD wi
th hnon closed tl
L. Circle. !Mrs. Sharpe and vaulting started and gradually Jackson of Auburn. neth Campbell, 'Larry Wheatley, the village on tedmeeting prayer.
D. J. 'Lane thanked the 'mounted as one by one the con- Billy Campbell, Mrs. Glenn g y. Mrs. Durst, President of th
rich ladies for their kind testants were eliminated, Fin- The Sacrament of Baptism EGMONDVILLE 1W. A. invited the ladies to' t
ally (Lou and Glenn remained CONSTANCE Campbell and Jean Scott. In was ab served ne Brucefield Un-
rtality,meour.'the evening Rev. ;D, Glenn it'd Church on ,Sunday morn- Egmondville WMS and W.A. I basement of the church whe
the Greeu n Sox at•leaotop to 185- attendedn theTlmelchants !B 'tail 'Campbell of First Presbyterian ing to Garry Irving, son of Mr. A very enjoyable and in-, men bers,lunch sand a served
ocial timby the er w
PLAN EVENTSChurch, Seaforth, preached a and Mrs. Irvin Sillery; Stewart spicing afternoon was spent in
Women's Hospital Anxil_ 179. grocer convention in the 'Royal forceful sermon which was an Stand' 1, son of +Mr, and Mrs. 'Egmondville Church on Wed- enjoyed. A representative fro
els its regular meeting at . iAll in all it was a successful York Hotel, fioronto, on Tues- inspiration to all his listeners, Stewart Wilson• Chas. Joseph, nesdan Oct. 10th when ht e' their thanks to thovisiting tEgmondv l
urses' Residence on Tues- field day and a very .good show day. Music consisted of an anthem son of Mr, and,hlre, Geo. , 1 - .. and W.A. Societies
Oct. 9th with 36 members manyof morealiker 13 We hope for people 'attended thber ey ung Dethe o
by the choir and the quintet. ton; twin daughters of Mr. and their annual \ is]to . , Day and • Auxiliaries.
rat. Final arrarngements of the weep: Rose- , re's'ban net at the W]n ham Mrs. 'Les Pryco was in charge of Mrs. Jack Taylor, Betty Anne W,MS 'Autumn Tlrankoffering.
made for the 2? whiche QuestionIr q e the .music. Many guests were welcomed at HENSALL
maty, do you always (plush at United Church on Tuesday and .Bonnie Jean.
n Saturday, Oct. '2? n Aanang the guests at the ear- Rev. and Mrs. S. Davison at- the door by Mrs. A. Routledge
e convened by Mrs, J. M. the mention of 5trathroy, evening. vices from 'town were iMr, and
tenm and Mrs. J. Hai. Visitors were Mrs. Edna Corbett spent. se
ran and Mrs. H. E. Smith, GUELPH The San111'beriheld oath the Mrs. Jake Broome, Mr. and Mrs. and spent the oev meeting
with Rev. 'present from Kippen, Bruce- eral clays this week visitingwi
for an afternoon ba•dge TO COMPETE AT G ,the WMS wrl be Milton Stewart, and Mr. and field, Varga and T u r n c r s her son-in-law and daughte
vermb01 were discussed; The Ontario 4aH inter -club +home of Mrs. Earl ,Lativson on and ,:48s. R. A, Brook o£ Blue -
cum etitions tv]]1 be held at Wednesday, Oct. 24 at 2 p.m. Mrs. T. W. McMillan of MeKil- Lala, Chnldle , Mr. and bTrs. James Sangster.
turkey draw in December, lop.; The Young Peoples' Union 'Mrs. T. Sample opened the Mr. and 14Trs. Singh MGI'' ,
A, 'W. Mere" gave a most Guelph, on Friday, :October 19. 'Mrs. W. L. Whyte will be the
the re- Huron Count will 'be repre- guest speaker. Lunch will be .We are sorry, to learn that held their first meeting• of the nleeting, with . Drava- which Jr. attended the funeral of tl
sting report on sensed in these competitions by served, ,Mrs. John R. !Leeming had the season on Sunday evening, They ttas followed br the hymn, late 1Tr. Harry D. WellUnrn
meeting At Woodstock on 26 teams or 52 4=H Club mein- ,Mr, and Mrs, Borden !Brown, ,misfortune to fall and break her had as their guest speaker, Miss 'From all that. dwell 1 clow the London all Monday, the foyer
19. At the close of the •
,hers from the county, local clubs Joyce and Elaine visited in left arm while ,Going clown Black, a returned Missionary skies. let the Creat 1t 1`r•aise assisted as pallIearel.
ng lunch was served by are: Woodstock. on Sunday •at the stairs at her hone. from Ilolin Colt and now a Arise The trptuie reading F. Cl. Ralph MacArthur, 11t
I. T. Smith, ,Mrs. J. A. Seaforth Beef-!Robt, IC-unp- ;home of Mr, and Mrs, Harry nurse in Clinton +Hospital taken from the first. and fourth 'MacArthur and son left 11
aY And 4I1'1 F. J, Snow. 411 and 'Mrs. Gen. Henderson chapters of I phc,ian, was read' week for Winnipeg, !Man wile•
Women's ?Toslrital Auxil- bell, Eric Anderson, Traders: Brigham. HENSALL In Mrs. 1';. ley<., alter w'htrh
all who as- Agnes IDsmell, Bill Strong, Mr, and -Mrs. William Webs- attended flnniversary services they will visit with the fol ne
Ashes to thank n members. ter of St. Helens visited on 14Tr, alts Nlrs. Wan, McIver of ill Tliarnestord on .Sunday. 6[r . Semple led fn pt aster. M1ts, parent;; ]4Tr, and IMrs. 11acA
with the recent tag day, Seaforth Swine -Ken Stew- Monday at the home of Mr. and Edmonton, Alta., and • Mr. and Semple spoke :briefly alemt, the. tin..
ularly the public school McMillan,leaders: Au- .Mrs. Farr Lawson And other rel- Mrs. ,Earl McEwen of Taranto CROMARTY mission that will he held in
art, ;Bob,Clintonthat frit.. `..1 t -o flet, d8. Mr, Weslew Veuner, who ]t
&ilio :canvassed 'on the Sat- dreg Godkin, John Jewitt, mem- attics, were recent visitors with ,NIrs. been receiving treatment 1'
morning, Mr, and +Mrs, Hiram 'Proctor Inez M�eEveen and 1111 and '4I1•s, Tit's• Ross Davidson, Newton, Stressing the fart that women, the past two week in Clint,
hers. Harr Smith. who tett, our Presbyterial visit- who are }n the .'3 11111, and do-
,Seaforth Poultry--J.'ll, Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mitroyd Y Genera] Ilnspital, :Tent t,
BLAKE T Whiteley, leaders; Jack of New Liskeard, who have Mr. and Mrs. Vier and clatigh- or and guest speaker at the ing 1 ocl's 'ttcilc, should try to Geller""l at her home hese, p'i
this vicinity Z. V. W Y, of been visiting at the home of Mr. teas of Carman, NIan., are heli- WMS, meeting which was held get others interested. The de to being admitted oto Victor
number from Y members. Mary Broadto 1 . 'Clarke and (laying with Mrs. Viers. parents in ,the church 011 Theresa(, notional part of the meeting was Hospital in 'London for funic
sed the mutes al of the late numbers, and Mia. naphriam 1 g closed with •the 'hymen "Where
[miry S3ayter of the Gosh- McTiillo Grain -Stanley SIil- other friends and relatives in '-4'Ir'• and 1'Irs.-Wan. 'Hyde .and brought a very helpful message t�eatntent.
ne North, on Saturday len Earl p MoS adder Lavern this vicinity, returned home on Mr. and Mrs• Jack Faber and which eras much enjoyed by all .Cross The Crowded Ways oi'
s, 'l -les. Janice Sangster. who w
p Joyce, present. Her subject Was Ut- Life".•
from the Ilonthlan Funeral Goilkin, leaders; ]7orathy: T{eys, Tuesday. (41r• and Mrs, C. Villcinson terry Devoted". The ,:Marian ,Mrs. A. Pepper, •WMS ('res., ?t lined to South Hc.i•an lie
at IIensall. Jean Scott, i irloirs• 1VIr, and i1VIrs. Jade Dodds of prtal Exeter, d uur; the n,
;Osborne and - London spent the weekend with and 'family spent the weekend Ritchie Auxiliary members were tveleotned the lar •e crotid of la- wrelt. was , , to return lick,
and •Mrs. A. U Seale de ; 121) I •Bell 1
' ' {incardine Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor With relatives in !Marlette, :V[ich: also guests. The President, Mrs. dies and presided &ter 1.11' rest
liter .Sharon of 1 '413 , leader; BobBab Lawson, Chas. Mr, and Mrs. Clarke Ke ni)e
slit visited their cousins, members, rs and also visited at the home of MI's. Westatvay of Hamilton L. Sorsdahl, mresiclecl, and also of the. meeting. An invitation and family of Grand Bend we
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id'Mrs. 'Ii. Finlay ,and Um- Mr. and !Mrs. Verne Dale and spent the weekend with Mr. and cotrduc'tod the business period. from +Duf'f's Church, MrIZillop to .
t Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Earl' ,Lawson. Mrs. Lorne Chapman and family Devotions were led by Mrs. attend their Autumn Thankof- recent visitors with friends he'
y. STAF.PA Mrs. A, iCrerar visited .during Thos. Scott Si. The roll call was faring on Oct. 24th was accept- Miss Vora Currie of Stratfo
and 'Mrs. J. r. and find C uute a number lih from ve this v]- g
with Mr, and Mrs. iMr. and- Mrs. Michael Coyne cinrty attencle'd the =Anniversary the past weals with relatives in answered with a verse on ed. The Thankofi'ering was re- was a recent visitor with 3
isited w _, le,,,.,,es Plim.et, r,,; gain rlsw. London. Thanksgiving, and offering re- ceived and the dedicatory pray- and Mrs. Hugh 1Icl'wan Jr.
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