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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-09-17, Page 1The Seaforth News HURON COUNTY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER WHOLE SERIES, VOL, 76 SJAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPT17MHHiR 17, 1953 GIRLS GARDEN CLUB EXHIBITS AT FAIR It is hoped all members of the Girls Garden Club will show at Sea - forth Fall Fair, Classes are: (Floral Exhibits Corn Flowers—Any colors. Vegetables No. 2—Five vegeta- bles, Record Book, a few flowers if ^wished. Arrangements to count. No. 5—Animals designed from vegetables. a) First year members. b) Second and third year mem^bers. Prizes are Perennial Plants to the value of $1,00; .75; ,60; .50; .40. Specials for the most (points in floral and vegetable exhibits. (a) lst year members, (b) 2nd and 3rd year members, 1st Green Thumb Garden Gloves- donated by Mr. T. Eckel, London. 2nd $1.00 worth of vegetable and flower seeds by the T. & T. Co., Winnipeg. 3rd Coral Bell plants by Mrs. C. ,Epps, Clinton. MacLEAN - ELLIS The marriage of Harriet Elizabeth Ellis, Kitchener, -Ont,, to Roderick William MacLean, Egmondville, On- tario, took place at Trinity h rch, 'Cornwall, en Saturday, C Ven. Archdeacon H.A.F. Clarke, rector, officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James Ellis and the late Mr. Ellis. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. MacLean, Egmondville. A reception followed at the Vil- lage Inn, Massena, N.Y., after which the bridal couple left for New York City. ENGAGEMENT ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barstow, 14 Martin Road, Hove, (near Brighton) England, announce the engagement blinker light is being obtained as accept these gifts as a token of thea only g OPEN ALLEY FIRES FAREWELL PARTY FOR BANNED BY COUNCIL. MCKILLOP COUPLE The September meeting of Sea-; The Merry Makers, Farm Forum, forth town council was held Monday . and neighbors met at the home of evening with all members present Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stewart Thurs- except councillor 'Christie, Mayor day evening to spend a few hours McMaster presided. with them before their departure to No further report has been re- I their new home in Seaforth. The ceived from Graham Reid Associates I evening was spent with cards and a about the sewer, Town Clerk, D. H. singsong. Mr, Thos. Goveniock asked Wilson reported, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart to come for - Reeve Scoins reporting for the re- ward, the address was read by Thos, lief committee said there is one Govenlock, while Robert Campbell, needy case, which was discussed. Wm, Shannon, Grant Bis'back and Albert Harrison presented them with a coffee table, mirror and smoker. On behalf of Mrs, Stewart and him- self he thanked all for the gifts, all sang for they are,jolly good fellows. Lunch was served by the ladies. All left wishing them many years of happiness and health, in their new home. Dear Mary and Milt,— We your neighbours and friends have gath- ered here this evening to bid you farewell from our midst, to your new In his streets committee report, 'Councillor E. H. Close said cost of towing four ears had been billed to the town, which should rightly have been charged to the P.U.C. The cars had got stuck in the soft shoulder of, the street which had been dug up by the P.U.C. The Mayor said P.U.C. would assume the charges. Mr. Close said the town drain which crosses East Goderich street is filling up with dirt anti the town solicitor will be asked to wI'ite to the property ELECTED PROVINCIAL PRESIDENT Of' C,W.L. Mrs. Joseph McConnell, of Sea - forth, was elected Ontario pres- ident of the Catholic Women's League as the provincial chapter wound up its 1c953 convention. Mrs. Ii, T. Donihee, of Cornwall, is vice.president; Mrs. W. A. Brown, of Renfrew, treasurer,. and Miss Agnes Grant, of Renfrew, secretary, Conveners elected were; Mrs, Neil Walters, of London; Mrs. J. Berg, of Ottawa; Mrs. M, J. Delaney, of of Kingston; Mrs. C. B. Reynolds, of Chapleau; Mrs. D. O'Gorman Lynch, Sudbury; Mrs. A. H, Seguin, of Tor- onto; Mrs. Earl Knope, of Port Cre- dit, and Miss Catherine Teal, of London. The convention agreed to meet at Ottawa for the 1954 gatherings and resolved to approach the Provincial Government with a request that it alleviate the housing shortage by helping co-operative housing schemes. home in Seaforth and to wish you Members also condemned the in - owner � concerned. crease in the sale of obscene Iitera- A drain had been put down from much joy and happiness. With deep tore and resolved to recommend that Main Street south to Wm. Miller's, regret we learned that you had sold the law's regarding the matter be en- Tuckersmith paying.half the cost of your farm, we know that sooner ,or forced. g the six-inch tile drain. •A short drain later these changes must conte. After The convention stated that CBC had also been put down on Victoria 35 years in our midst we realize broadcasts, especially crime pro Street, also some plugged drains and how much your presence will be rams, are demoalizing the youth ateh (basins had been opened in missed. We have always found you g c various parts of town. Council ap- Milt, to be a good fanner and neig proved a proposal to lay a new top bor, and you Mary, a good friend on the sidewalk on Main Street and a gracious hostess. Although it north from the railway tracks to' is 27 years it seems like yesterday Crombie street. Council will write a when the Merry Makers met here at HOME AND SCHOOL property owner on John Street to your home, several of the original remove an earth terrace back from. members are here tonight.We were The School Association the sidewalk to the property line, or, glad you are moving such a short held ehe Homeet andeSch of the Association in it will be done at his expense. ; distance so we can continue to en- the new public school auditorium A lot of custom work had been 'joy hearing Milt tell a good story with an attendance of approximately done during the month. A new and Mary's kind hospitality. Please• 35., Mrs. 0. C. Crich opened the meeting and everyone repeated the Lord's P • The new slate of of- ficers was installed by Rev. D. of the country and resolved to re- quest the CBC to scrutinize more carefully all programs on its net- works. --• .. -- bnowdon BrDe.. PublUabera SLS" Y''"r Authorized ,.s 5ee o d C1uuiovamail, PooG- ,11111111111111111,11111111 11,111111,1 111111 111111111 Y Ii NII 11111,111,,11111111111111 11111111111111111111,1111.111111111111111114 Petit +'oint IS BACK AGAIN We slave just received a large shipment of this very popular Royal Albert pattern in fine bone china. Our stock includes the following attractively -priced pieces Cups & Saucers $1.50 Bread & Butter Plates 1.10 6" Plates 1.20 Tea Plates 1.50 Breakfast Plates 2.25 Dinner Plates 3.00 Cake Plates 2.26 Teapots 5.40 Coffee Pots 5.0C Sugar & Cream 2.15 Apex Tray for sugar & cream 1.50 Salt & Peppers 2.00 Cream Soup & Stand 3.00 Sandwich Tray 3.00 Sweet Dish 1.15 Handled Bon Bort 1.50 Make your purchases of Petit Point while our present stock lasts s Jewellery Yil A U G E S Gifts Fine China Seaforth i, rel dao titer Rita Dorothy, soon as possible for the highway esteem. Loi s > ayes. to Sergeant Douglas Love, 1st Can- corner. The town will seek to recov- ` DIED IN WEST' nllll,111„111 1,1,111 11111, , ,,, 0,1,11,1,11,11„11„n, 11„1„ „,,, ,,, nu„n ,0,,,n.........,.,,,111 , , NI s. adian Rifles, 27th Brigade, Hanno- er value of one of its sump pumps Gleitn 'Campbell. Pres., Mrs. F.I Whetham entertained at a miscell- ver, Germany. The marriage will vvhich was sold, the previous owner j A highly respected resident of 1 Kling; •Vice Pres., Mrs. J. C. Crich,' MCKi LLOP saccus shower on Thursday evening take place in St. Phillip's Church, of the ,property being 1reld account- Keddleston, Sask., for the past 35 iMrs, K. I. McLean, Mrs. John Pat- Miss Mary McLaughlin, bride -elect in honor of Miss Clara Krauskopf, a December. er able. terson; Rec. Sec„ Mrs. Erie Munroe; Hove, the latter part of Mayor M¢Nlaster read a letter years' Mra, Leonard McConnell (the of September, was feted at a shower 1 bride -elect of this month. Six tables from the Planning and Development former Mabel Caldwell) passed away Corr. Sec., Mrs. Ellis. Tress. Mrs. p Sept. 8th. She was the eldest dough-IVPestcott Executive: programme. Wednesday evening Sept. 9, when of progressive euchre were in play, g about 60 ladies were present. A de- the prize winners being Mrs. Jack Dept. announcing a district meeting ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John I Mrs. Mason; Membership, Mrs. about shower was held at the Cronin and Mrs. Hugh Benninger. at Goderich on October 29th. rat •Caldwell ,Sr. of Hensall. After her Campbell; Social, Mrs Troutbeek; h f Mrs. William Boyd honor-1The bride-to-be was then seated in a members of council will Y marriage she resided in Brucefield. I publications: Mrs. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dale, Sea - forth, wish to announce the engage - meat of their daughter, Margaret tad ed by thzee daughters nal Education nage tales place on Sa ui ay. Dolores, to Win, Franklin Wheelers e; Pianist, Mrs. son of Mr. and' Mrs. Augustus home was tastefully decorated with' and Karen Dill, umvrap.ped numer- Auxinary to hold a tag day on Sept. Regula Beach; Mrs. Earl Holt ( u 1 John Cardno. of Wheeler, Brussels. The marriage to take place Saturday, October 3, at Northside United Church at 12 noon. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, ' George W. Jackson of Walton wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter Helen Mae to John Robert King, son of Mrs. Sheila King of Egmondville, and the late Mr. King. The wedding to take place Sept. 26th. "FOOTBALL FINALS TIED The football finals between Win- throp and Brussels is still tied, Tues- day night's game at Winthrop end- ing in a 1-1 tie. A sudden death game Thursday night is expected to decide a winner. SAWED, SHEATHING The new catle shed at the fair grounds is rapidly taking shape this week. Logs have been sawn for it. A. E. Crozier and Bob Campbell have donated timber for the sheath- ing and Mr. Campbell cut the tim- ber and hauled it to Alex Mitchell's saw mill. Messrs Russell Bolton, Oli- vet Anderson, Irwin Trewartha and Allan tCampbell helped last week with the work of sawing the sheath- ing. 26th was granted. ilei of Keddleston, and Mrs. Carl i Forty tea towels revere rece hells and fall flowers. Council approved a request from Dobson, (Helen) Buena Vista, Sask., the shower which was a good start The evening was spent in corn- her assistants served a delicious R.J..(Gus) Boussey for permission also two sisters Miss Sadie a, Sas towards the new munity singing contests an thanks individually. The hostess an on a ' ell i kitchen. General d the lunch. to purchase lot consisting of the of Vancouver, and Mrs. R. H. Sproat i business was discussed including the making of a bride's book. Mrs. E]- I A group of young women enter - also end of Adams street north of Seaforth, and •one brother Grant regional meeting to •be held at St, mer rendered two lovely • tallied at a miscellaneous shower from James Street, stating he had of Central Butte, Sask., her husband Thomas the end of Sept. and the of- solos. KoehlerAt a suitable hour Mary was Miss Betty Murphy, at the received consent 'of all• adjacent pro- and two sons Stewart and Guy, hav-Ifieial .opening of the new school. escorted to a prettilyodecorated home honoringf Mrs. John F. Murphy, prior Deity owners. Town will sell lot for ing passed away suddenly a few Chairman of the school board, Mr. chair by Gloria Boyd and an address to her marriage in Kitchener on Sat - $10, purchaser to pay all costs in- years ago. The funeral •was at Ked- F, E. Willis, introduced the new c was read by Audrey Hulley. The to her About 35 friends played Sat - eluding necessary court order. dleston Church, Sept. 10, with in- teachers and teaching staff. presentations of a tri -lite lamp, min -I bingo and euchre for an hour, fol- Arequest from Canada Bread Co. ror and teapot were made by Mrs. lowing which the guest of honor was for a `peddler's business license” terment in Keddleston 'cemetery, ,Mrs. Mason introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Ralph S. Devereaux of Hubert Johnson, Mrs. Dominic Mur- presented with numerous beautiful was read. No action was taken be- REBEKAHS PLAN BOOTH the Teachers' College, London. He ray and Mrs. John Dietz. and practical gifts. A dainty lunch cause there is no such license. save a very interesting talk on how Mary made a suitable reply thank- was served. An invitation was received from A well -attended pot -luck supper we can help our children at Koine ing each one for their thoughtful- Mr. and Mrs. George McCann, To- ingSeaforth Public School Board for with the exchange opened.of Sunshine Pal and help them get ready for school. "less. A delicious lunch was served ledo, Ohio, with Mr, and Mrs. M. J. councillors to attend official open- gifts successfully the fall Mrs, •K. I. McLean thanked the Nagle. speaker. by the hostess and her assistants. of the new school on the evening term meetings of Edelweiss Rebekah Following is the address:Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morris, Mount of October 1st. Mayor McMaster Lodge on Monday evening. Members p The meeting closed with singing Forest, with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jor- was un designated to speak on behalf voted in favor of continuing the idea God save the Queen, and Rev. Stin- "TO MARY” dor. of council. for another year. sols ave the Benediction. The social Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cunningham, Acknowledgment was read from Miss Mae Smith, noble grand, pre- coma ittee under the convenorship of -September famed is t song eandmonth, st story, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cunningham, Tor - J. G. Berry of town's donation of sided over the regular meeting which Mrs. Troutbeck served a cup of tea For Autumn colours, pumpkin pies, onto and Melvin J. icunningham, $437.74 to Huron County Wind Di- followed. Mrs. Evelyn Willis of the and cookies. gory. Lindsay, with Mrs. Kathleen Feeney. salter Fund, being proceeds of the G P and •T. tt cited For chickens plucked and bingo and draw. that both wheel chairs But most of al Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend and LIONS C US MEETS That ring out soft d 1 family spent Sunday at Beamsville. Councillor K. Sharp asked about and the b d Di. J. 0. Tux b Club, srd Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Nagle and safety situation at the neve public to anyone in need of L To tell the folks 14larie atMrs.4. school. He understood bicycles would offices w b es t' ' f y h th r Mrs. Loretta Woodstock. aux and Miss be asked to come out by way -of t Autumn definite d B. Dalton at Kitchener. Market Street much as possible sax y. Plans w d To take that p, Miss Margaret Atkinson, Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, DROP REPORT Heavy rains Friday night and Saturday morning will greatly help cultivated crops and pastures. The first fall wheat was seeded this week, indications now are that the acreage will be down somewhat from other years. The white bean harvest is in full swing in the County and yields of 16°20 bushels per acre are being reported with the price at. around $4.00 per bushel. MRS. EDNA BEATTIE Mrs, Edna Beattie, wife of Fred R. Beattie, died unexpectedly Sun- day at Isle of Springs, in Maine, where she was on a holiday trip with her dsugliter. She was the former Edna Holmes, of Clinton, and was married here in 1910. Besides her husband, she is survived by one son Kenneth, St. Thomas; one daughter, Mrs. Chester Dawes, Boston; two sisters, Mrs. •Chester Jones, Boston; Miss Carolyn Holmes, Seaforth and one brother, Ray B. Holmes, Seaforth. Resting at the Whitney funeral home here, where the Rev. D. G. Campbell, First Presbyterian Church, will conduct services at 2 P.M., Thursday. Burial will be made in Clinton •Cemetery. ,Comma ee rep were in use hospitalbed was available it. All execu- tiveere filled by acclama- tion 1 for weddingbells Turnbull, new resident anotherbride of the Seaforthionspre Will leave the ranks s is year. with no election Bing pec over that organization s ns AndMar ie the one sire nee as m c were made to .operate a meeting. No a unite ecu- final step, Could a safety patrol be institute booth at the Seaforth Fall Four, on sion was reached regarding the n- But our loss is Junior's gain, like at Clinton, he enquired. Sept. 25, with the noble grand and tmuanee of holding the annual sum- -°She "s so full of pep. F. Willis, chairman of the Public Mrs. Helen McClure, vice grand, I mer carnival. School Board, wmeeting said the _h_ o attended the 'Mao named inamued inll chargeof se -1 13 H. Leslie, Ross Hamilton, Scott Because he is getting our neighbor les. All members are asked Muff and R. S, Mnaharer were girl, curing p named a committee in charge of the He thinks he is pretty smart, to help by donating pies and to annual hallow° -en frolic with Ross And that chap Storey is a lucky guy a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson. Mrs. Elizabeth Cronin and Diiss Molly O'Connell motored to St. Anne de Beaupre last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Counter, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. David McConneIl. Mr. and Mrs. James Curtin at Melton with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, YD.. and Mrs. William Stewart in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs, James Newcombe and son have returned to Halifax, N. S. after spending a month with ,lir, and Mrs. Wm. Stapleton. Northside United Church Rev, John Stinson, Minister. 10 a.ni., Church School and Adult Bible Glass. 11 a,m„ Rally Day Service Preacher, Rev, J, T, White,..of Lon- desboro, Toddlers' Group, '7 p.m., Harvest Home Services in St, Thomas' Anglican Church. 8:15 pan., Young Peoples' Union certain plans for traffic safety, which would he worked out gradu- ally. He said that the board had con- sidered some tenders for the old school building. However because of financial advantage, it was proposed to. turn the old school over to the town for disposal, so the proceeds could be used to lower the tax rate. A counter proposal had been made by the building conirnittee of the board, and he was therefore unable to offer the building to the town at this meeting. The board would meet Thursday night when the question might be settled. Mr. Willis said something should be left over from the 3275,000 granted by the town, unless there are further coanmittments. The neighbours have asked that the pro- perty be fenced. Councillors inform- ed him that the law requires proper- ty owners to pay half the cost of fence bordering their property. A chain link fence would cost around $6,000.00 for the new school pro- perty, it was estimated. Mayor McMaster said it was the strong feeling .of council that the FLirst Presbyterian Church Rev. D. G. Campbell, Minister. 10 a.m.,Church School and Bible Class. 11 a.1.,, "'the -Glory of God". Livening Service withdrawn, assist in the booth. Mrs. Evelyn McLean gave a splendid report of the 63rd Rebek- ah Assembly to which she had been a representative. Mrs. Iva Eaton won the mystery box. BRUCEFiELD Mrs. Clara Dutot of Brucefield has left for her new position at'Cen- tralia. Mrs. Henry Dayman and her sist- ter, Mrs. Holland, of Moosejaw, Sask., are visiting with their sister, Mrs, Rounds of Dearborn, Mich. black car again to curb Councillor Close said there ing on Main Street. Councillor H. Leslie mentioned about the fires in the back alleys. An entire washing had been ruined last week at a High Street home, he said. Council passed a motion that no fires be allowed in rear of business places unless in an incinerator ap- proved by the fire chief, effective speeders. is speed - town should have control of the 01d October 1st, school. They would .be able to take The deed to the old recreation adequate steps to protect control of grounds, South Main Street, is re- use to which the old property might gistered in the name of the 'Sea - Ile put. He said it was 'his informa- forth Recreation Commission", since tion that a suitable light industry Seaforth was a village, which would could readily be obtained for the old be around 80 years ago. Recently school, which would help property council decided to look into the pos- values in town, sibility of subdividing this block in - Councillor Sharp suggested Christ- to building lots as it has not been mos decorations and lights for 14Iain used for recreation purposes for Street, Councillor .Scott said some malty years and is a hindrance to towns have strings of lights on the property owners around it getting Main Street all summer, The Mayor I municipal services. As the Seaforth said he would get the PALO. to I Recreation -Commission has been de - figure out cost of some Christmasfunct for three quarters of a cep - lighting. I tory and the property has been in Wright and, Leyb'arn have bought ; possession of tue are of the town for these the old flax mill barns on Goderich loamy 1 egal steps can be taken to Savauge and Dr. E. A. McMaster To win our Mary's heart. placed in charge of the draw. i A paper drive in the fall in aid And just to show that we all think of the C.N.I.B. will be in the hands Mary Is just right, of M. E. Clarke,' Don Kohl and E. P. We give to her this mirror and lamp Chesney. So she'll always have a light. On the invitation of the Seaforth' Signed on behalf of your friends Agricultural Society the Lions Club 'and neighbours, will go along with them on the erec- tion of a four -section permanent platform at the agricultural grounds." DUBLIN The September meeting of Dublin WINTHROP Catholic Women's League was held in the Continuation School on Mon - Mr. Murray Grainger of Toronto day evening with an -attendance of is visiting relatives in McKillop and 27 members. The President, Mrs. Tuekersmith, John Meagher opened the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Taylor, Dor- with prayer and a hymn to the Bless- othy and Beverly, of Staffs, spent ed Virgin was sung in. unison. The Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- minutes of y the the Secretary ous meeting eting Clare. read "ort of the Treasurer were approv- bstos Agues Broadfoot,ekRCAF. l Heston, spent the' weekend at the ed by the President. Several letters home of her grandfather, Mr. John were read including a grateful McClure. acknowledgment of a bale of cloth - Mr. and Mrs. Wilber .Chambers ing sent to Western Canada, A reso- and son of Preston, Mr. Ross Mont- lution was passed appointing the gomery of Brantford, visited with Presideinnt,sMr . Meagher and attde- Mrs. Chambers. d Miss Clafrisa Dodds has returned the National Convention of the CWL to her home in Chicago after spend- in Kitchener in October. Following a ingfive weeks with Mr, and Mrs, discussion, it was resolved tohold g Wll Dodds and other friends. social evening of cards and The WMS and WA of Cavan in the Parish hall, Friday, uce i the Church met Thursday night, Sept. Rev. Dr, Ffoulkes in 10th in the Church with a good at- guest speaker, Lieut. Edward Tozier tenclance. W. A. President, Mrs, J, of U.S.A. who was in action for MaClui•e, opened the meeting with snore than two years with the U.S. hymn 490, Psalm 732 was read in army forces in Korea, His descrip- unison, followed with prayer'. WMS tion of the sufferings and al of it - the ares,, Mrs. W. Dodds, conducted the eiedible tactics t g, business, Joan .Somerville and Iris conflicting armies, including an inci- Beuersnan gave reports on their trip dent of where he himself escaped to Alma, College. Mrs. Geo, Case death by all inch, was most interest took the devotional part, the theme, "The Hottaehold of Faith", assisted by Mrs. James McClure, Mrs. Oscar Cuthill, Mrs, Wm. Church, Mrs, Art Alexander, Hymn 069 was sung' and street east and have ieryuested a the ion that legal outlet, .Councillor Sharp reported. put it to good use to provide Ihous- Mrs. Case closed the meeting with The police are going to get the ing lots, prayer. The following teachers from our vicinity assumed their duties at their respective schools last week: Mies Phonsine Meagher to •S.S. No. 8, Logan; Miss Mary Morrison to Whalen's Corners; Mrs. James Mor- rison to Ingersoll; Miss Margaret Flanagan to Kennicott; Miss Mary E. Stapleton to Kitchener; Miss Joan Flanagan to Beechwood; Mrs. G. E. Holland to St. Agatha; Miss Dorothy Dillon to- Grand Bend; Miss Regina Bowman to Tuckersnrith; Miss Lor- raine Rowland to Goderich; Mrs. Jack McIver to Seaforth; Miss Bern- adette Barry to Simeoe; Billy Mur- phy to Port Dover; Hugh Benninger to Logan; Jim Lane to Sudbury; Mrs. Jos F, Meladv to Hibbert. - A reception honoring Mr. and• Mrs. Joseph Nolan, recent newly- weds was held in Dublin Parish Hall on Friday night. A large group of friends and well-wishers assembled to extend felicitations. A congratula- tory address was read by Joseph Flanagan Jr., and presentation of a purse of money was made by Frank O'Rourke. The guests of honor gra- ciously expressed their thanks, Dane - Mg' was enjoyed to the anisic of Willowgrovo Serenaders. Lunch was served by the committee sponsoring the affair, A vote of thanks was extended to A social evening sponsored by the Lieut. Tozier for his much nppreciiit- Catholic Women's League will ,be ed talk. The meeting was closed with held in the Dublin Parish Hall Fri - prayer and singing of the National day evening, October 2nd. Progres- Anthem, sive euchre, dancing with Food mu - Mrs. Charles Friend and Mrs. A. sic. Lunch.