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ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, NOV. 4th
CAVAN UNITED CHURCH
WINTHROP
11 a.m.: Rev: Clarence Ferguson,
Extension. Dept, of the United
Church.
7.10 p.m.: Rev. Geo. Watt, B,A„
of Dungannon. Special music by
the choir, assisted by Messrs.
Laurie and 1301tle of Myth
Everybody Welcome
CONSTANCE UNITED CHURCH
BAKING SALE
AND BAZAAR
Sat., Nov. 10th - 3 p.In.
In. Eric Mllner's former store
RUMMAGE SALE
In Anglican Parish Hall on
Saturday, Nov, 10t11
From 1 P.M. to 5 P!M.
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We are interested in buying
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perhaps the children's education is on your mind
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that you want or need, you have to learn the secret
of putting something by regularly, Pay by pay you
store away the money except in emergencies till
you reach your savings goal -then you start saving
for the next one. Why not open a Savings Account{
with us today?
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE(
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TOWN TOPICS
Mrs,' C, Smith, Miss 'Rose
Dorsey and 'Miss Greta Thomp-
son ,were in Galt on Wednesday
attending a .meeting of the
Western Division of the Ontario
,Library Association.
Mr, and Ms, Jack Meagher
attended ceremonies of the in-
vestiture of the latter's brother,
Right Rev, Msgr. Feeney, pastor
of St. Peter•'s,Gathedral,;London.
Mr. and Mrs. ILay iMurphy,
,Pontiac, ,Mich., 'Miss A1phonsine
Meagher, London, with Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Meagher.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack 'Meagher
and •Alphonsine attended the
Stapleton -Gaffney wedding in
Du'b'lin on Saturday,
IMr, and Mrs. T. Govenloek
and •Mrs. Wm. Kyle of Kippen
were in Parkhill on Sunday at-
tending a funeral.
Mr, and Mrs. Austin Flood
of Teeswa'ter spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Isaac McGavin.
Miss 'Marie Rowland, Kitchen-
er, spent the weekend with rel-
atives and friends there.
Miss Ann Downey of 'London,
was a weekend guest of Mr. and
;Mrs, 'Gordon Dick.
Mr. Joseph Damage has re-
turned to his home in Vancou-
ver, .after visiting with relatives
and friends here.
Mr. Michael 1Bechely, of Tor-
onto, was a weekend guest at
the home of his mother, Mrs. F.
J. Bechely.
Mr, and Mrs. 'D. Manse, Te-
cumseh, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Ellen Bannon.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wright, of
Sarnia, are spending a week's
holiday with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.:Pete'McIver.
BORN
Campbell --At. Seoi.t. Memorial
Hospital on Oet. 2'J, to Mr. end
Drs, Allan Campbell, RID Sea -
forth, a danghler
Kerr 1t Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on (1,1.:18, to Mr, and DD's,
Alex Keri', 11111 Seaforth. a gnu
APPLE DAY NETS $150
Seaforth Boy Scouts and
Cubs realized $150 net from
their apple day held last ,week.
51 Cubs and Scouts took part,
Robert Sharpe won the prize
for top salesman.
SLEEPING GARMENTS CLUB
(13y Gene 'Nixon)
The first meeting of our club
was held, Oct. 20th at the home
of Mrs. J. Aikenhead. There
were 14 merinh is present:. Ruth
Crozier, Cathy Eckert, Connie
•Pvkert, Ann Van den Henr'el,
Antonettc Van den Hengel, Em-
ily Elliott, .Carol Carter, 'Gloria
Carter, Joan Wilson, Virginia
Smith, Dorothy Ross Marjorie
1 apple Mice -Ann Nixon, Gene.
Nixon,
We took notes on kinds costs
and materials which could be
used as sleeping garments. Var-
ious tests were taken to show
results of burning. After our
notes we elected officers as fol-
lows:
Pres,, Joan Wilson; ,Vice Pre-
sident, Virginia ,Smith; 'Secre-
tary-Treas., Ruth (Crozier; Pian-
ist, Marjorie 'Papple; asst„ Carol
Carter; reporter, Gene Nixon;
social cont., Alice A. Nixon, Ca-
thy lEck,ert, Emily ,Elliott, ,Club
name was discussed; also home
assignment, club song, name for
elub, Next roll fall, How to
prepare materials.
HENSALL
Prices at Hensall Community
Sale Oct 25th.
Weanling pigs $0.85 to -$13.-
75; chunks $15.00 to $18,75;
feeders 521.40 to 525.25; sows
501.00 to 571.00; Holstein cows
$05.00 to 5115.00; Durham cows
$130.00 to $14'2.00; Holstein
calves 513,50 to $21,00; Durham
calves $21.50 to 548.00.
430 pigs and 75 head of eat -
tie and calves were sold.
Northside United Church
.Minister, Rev. Bruce W. Hall,
B,A., B.D., S.T.M.
10 a.m Church School and
Adult Bible Class.
11 a.m,, Morning Worship,
conducted by the Minister. Sa-
crament of •Bap'tism, l'urser•Y
for toddlers and junior 'congre-
gation.
7 p.m., Special Youth Ser -
vise, with members of the North-
side Y.P.U. assisting in the lea-
dership of worship and :mem-
bers of the Y.P.U. of Wesley
United Church, London as
Serviceguests. Following the lervice
our young people will play host
to the London young people at
a Fellowship Hour in the Church
hall. •All are invited.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. D. Glenn 'Campbell,
Minister,
11 a.m., Loyalty Sunday !Ser-
vice.
7 p.m., Service of Thanks-
giving. You are urged to attend
both these services. In the
morning, commissioning of visit-
ors, in the evening, results of
visitation and thanksgiving.
Egrnondville United Church
Dr. J. Semple, Minister.
10 a.m., The Church Sehool
and Bible Classes.
11 a.m., The Public - Worship
of God. Subject: "What does
it mean to be Saved?"
11 a.m., Nursery School.
11,30 ami., Junior 'Church.
7.30 p.m., Special Service.
Music - by The 1YIale 'Choir -of
Westfield Church, Ministers in
charge. Rev. Robert Hilts and
Dr. Semple. Come to this help-
ful service.
8.30 Y. P. 11.
Wednesday, ;VMS and W, A.
Groups at 2.30 p.m,
!Wednesday at 8 p.mn., Bible
Study. 'Prayer and Praise.
Christian Educational Worik-
c r s' 'Institute, Monday, 'Nov. 5th
at 8 pm., Ontario St. Ohureh,
Clinton: •
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bill of
Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Klinlehamer.
Mrs. Elsie Jor•dison. with 'Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Tyndall, Timmins,
Miss Rose !Marie Peeney in
Kitchener with IMr. and 'Ml's.
Flank Maloney.
,Mr. Gordon Costello, Kingston
with Mr, and iMrs.'DaniCoatello.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Patrick Bonn,
Mary and Mrs, Leo (Higgins of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John
Cleary, London, :with Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Evans.
Mrs, Jim Newcombe and
Jimmie, Port /Credit, with Mr.
and Mrs, 'William Stapleton.
Mr. and :Mrs, Harvey Dantzer
of Windsor with Mr. Billie Dan-
tzer sand attended the Gaffney -
Stapleton wedding.
Looby,(Miss Ann Dennome, 'Dundas,
with Mr. and Mrs. ,Clayton
Miss Mary Morrison, London,
with Mr. and Mrs. James Morri-
5011.
iGaptain and (Mrs. (Edward
Tozer and children left for
Morgantown, 'West Virginia,
where he will .be stationed for
the next two years.
'Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rowland
Rofo-wlaTornd,onto with Mrs. Winnifrod
-
IMr.
and Mrs. Louis Lane of
London with iMr. and (Mrs. Wan.
Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. George White
of 'Sabringviile with Mr. and
Mrs, Louis Bruxer.
/Mr. and Mrs. John Kenney of
Detroit with Mr. and Mrs, :Chas.
Kistner,
Fir, and Mrs. Michael Feeney
of Detroit with Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Feeney.
'Miss Phyllis Butters, London,
and Mr.:Allan Butters, Trenton,
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters.
;Ylrs, Hubert O'Reilly in Chat-
ham, with Miss Marjorie 0'-
Reilly,
.Mrs. 'Catberine Ryan, Strat-
ford with Mrs. M. Schulman,
Attending the investiture of
Very .Rev, Joseph A. Feeney,
Monsignor at St, Peter's Cath-
edral, Sunday evening at 7.30
p.m., from Dublin were: Mr.
and Mrs Dail Costello and fani-
11y Mrs Catharine Feeney and
Kenneth Mrs. Mary Feeney.
Mr. Wilfred Feeney Mr. and
.firs. Harold Meagher, ,:lir. and
'Mrs. John Meagher, Mr, and
Mrs. Martin 'Feeney, Itev. Dr, J.
B Ffoullces, :Tr. and Mr-. Jack
Meagher, Seaforth: Mr. and
Mrs, i+l. Gerioux, Thorold;,Mr.
and Mrs. Roy 'Murphy, Pontiac,
li ichigan,
The October -meeting of Dub-
lin W, I. WI.: held at the home
of Mrs. Andrew Whethanl with
20 members present. The roll
call was answered by the type
of reading enjoyed Two new
members were welcomed, Mrs.
Pat Woods, gave a reading,
"Motto of Home and Country".
Mrs. Clarence Switzer, Kirkton,
gave a summary of the area
convention held in London and
also presented the Institute
with the book "Fifty Years of
Achievement". Mrs. Jack Bur-
chill gave a demonstration of
white etch on aluminum,
The November meeting is to
be held at the hone of Mrs,
Jack .Burchill on Nov. 27, Lunch
was served by Mrs. 'Whethanl
and her assistants.
High School News
(By C. Moylan)
We were happy to'have Mon-
signor /Feeney, a former pupil
of Dublin School, with us Tues-
day morning and to be able to
cong'ratuiate him on the new
honour of Monsignor,,conferred
on him. He told us of his happy
days at the school.
On Hallowe'en night the
whole school turned out to
wateh H:NIS .Pinafore on tele-
vision, at the school. Since we
are planning to pat this on, No-
vember 23, we thought it would
be beneficial to watch it and
perhaps pick up ideas.
A dance was held afterwards,
with- a few witches and goblins
hovering around. When we had
danced ourselves tired, dough-
nuts and cider were served,
Question of the week: Beat-
rice, did you enjoy the supper?
Note: All Irish concert was
held in Dublin Friday night.
Comment: 'Lovely.
WINTHROP
The W, A. and WMS. meet-
ing of Cavan Church has been
changed to Nov. (i at 2 p.in,
owing to Duff's fowl supper be-
ing held on Nov. 7th. 'Circle 1
will have the ,program and 'Circle
4 will have the ,lunch. Dele-
gates will give their reports and
the roll call will be on peace.
This is the last call for used
clothing, Each member is asked
to bring pins, needles, soap,
washcloths, and thread.
KIPPEN
T>;ppen East W. I. held a Cit-
izenship and Education -meeting
at the home of 'Mrs, A•Iex Me-
Gregor, :Mrs. W, Workman was
co -hostess, Mrs. ;Campbell Eyre
presided, Miss Sandra Doig of
Seaforth, winner in several
speaking contests, spoke on
Canada of the future. 'Mrs. Rob-
ert Simpson, Hensall, guest
speaker, chose for her theme,
Soviet Education, and Mrs. 1R,
M.. Peck, Hensal'1, gate the mot-
to,. a child has three teachers,
the hoose, the school, the
Church. The roll call was an-
swered by something my grand-
mother taught nue, 14Irs. _ W. Bell
and Mrs, N. McLeod were nam-
ed leader and assistant leader
for the Thrifty Kippenettes
sleeping garments ,project. A
fire ,prevention talk was given
by Mrs. Verne Aaderdioe and
Mrs. R. Broek reported on the
Area !Convention. Lunch was
served.
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sewer.
mann at Seaforth Community
Centre
Friday, Nov. 9th
Everyone Welcome
Bazaar and Tea
WED, NOV. 7 - 3 P.M.
St. Patrick's Parish
Hall, Dublin
BINGO 8.10 P.M. Cash Prizes
Admission we -
JR. B HOCKEY
THURSDAY, NOV. 1
SARNiA vs. SEAPORTH
Booster Night Draw for 100.00
Children scaler 12 'rea if
accompanied by 110r ut
Admission 30,
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