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THE
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OF SERVICE TO THE CANADIAN PEOPLE
Northside United
Church
SAIVERISARY
SERVICES
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
11 A.M.
Rev. Wm, G. Berry, M,A.,D.D„
Toronto
Thema-The A:u'rnal Church in
A Changing \Vnrhi
Special muni_ by the Sr. Choir
and Jr. Choir
i P.M-,
Rev. Wm. G. Berry, hL;1.,B.D„
Toronto
Th,'ni' ...The Church's Citta' Concern
MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 19
8 P.M,
Rev, Dr. E. C-ossley Hunter,
of Trinity United Church, Toronto
Lecture—The Skin of our Teeth
Sirs. J. A. Steuart Jas. A. Stewart
Organist Choir L.•adet
Rev. ,1.\V.A. Stinson. Minister
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Kramers
who were recently married were
honored at a reception in the parish
Own at Dublin, on Monday evening.
I Mrs. Kramers is the former Clara
Krauskopf, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Nicholas Krauskopf, and Mr, Kratn-
i err is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Kramers. An address of con-
' gratulation read by Leonard Feeney
and the presentation of a purse of
money was made by Jerry Stapleton.
Dancing was enjoyed to the music
of Collins Orchestra of Seaforth,
and a lunch was served by Mrs,
RUMMAGE SALE
and Home I: aking Sale
L'nrle-r :ruspiren of Hn.pital Auxiliary
to Mei tt .11.111. TIu=pitril
SATURDAY, OCT. 24
at the Public Library
from 2 to 5 P.M.
Good. cb:nn. thea clothing. produ.
:dnu 2rtivl,» inn t°n' S,d'\• 11,1,1 1
trill lie uplu•i :•i:,n•q
Huu�e to house ,•n11.•etinr: will b.•
mad, Friday. Oct. :Ssrl. Sit e ' 1. 11.
Ir yuan bnudle A,t= 1)0•11 uvr•rlrtoknd
Id,• .: 1.1uu• r1 Pr,•:;l•irvtr.
H.
Anniversary Services
Turners United Church,
Tuckersrnith
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
at 2P.M. and 7,30 P.M.
Rev. George Wait, Dungannon,
Guest. Speaker
Special 12naic by the Choir
Everybody Welcome
NOTICE
Only a few more days i o
Contact your Director and se-
cure your ticket for McKillop
Federation Banquet on Tues-
day, Oct, 20, in Brodhagen
Church
SEAFORTH
COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION Ltd.
A drive for membership will be
commenced during the month of
October. Should anyone be missed,
he may obtain information on the
advantages of membership from
any of the officers,
P. D. McConnell - President
W. J. Duncan - Vice Pres,
W. E. Southgate - Treasurer
J. F. Flannery - Secretary
ASIDARMANtApaiWINVENVVVIIIAA
s —sorRrawtaream.
Dublin Parish Hall
Good Orchestra
Y)nTwine' 10. 1. Lunch
Ausitiric
of 1iin Allot. Flnet+ ty
Friday, Oct« 23
Turkey Supper
DUFF'S CHURCH
WALTON
Wednesday, Oct. 21
Supper served 5.30 to 8
Good program
Admission:
Adults 1,50 Children 1.00
SFAAFORTFI NEIWS.
Krauskopf and her assistants,
MA'. and Mrs. 'Dennis Walsh and
Marty of London with •Mr, and Mrs.
Jack O'Reilly and Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. James Erauskopi
spent the weekend in Detroit with
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Krauskopf
and Mr. and Mrs, Robt, McCormick,
Mr. and Mrs, James Jordon and
children of Toronto; Mrs. Desmond
of London with Mt. and Mrs. Frank
Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Reynolds .of
Detroit with Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph
Carpenter,
Mrs. Kathleen Feeney has left to
spend the winter months in Toronto.
Mr. Patrick Flanagan has disposed
of his farm to Mr. John E. Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Flanagan and family
will move to Kitchener to reside,
Mr. Edward Holland, Toronto,
with Mr. and Mrs, George Rolland.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Smuck, Kath-
leen and Carol Anne with Mrs. Lor-
ettt Molyneaux.
Mr. and Mrs, Al Young and girls
of St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs,
James Ackroyd and family of Tor-
onto with Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke.
Miss Lyda Jordison, Toronto, with
Alt. and Mrs. Chalrles Friend.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton and
children of Galt with Mr. and Mrs.
William Stapleton.
Leading Seaman Billie and Mrs.
Costello, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Pet-
er Groseck of London; Mrs. Boy
Murphy of Pontiac, Mich., Mrs, Eu-
gene Geroux of Thorold, with Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Costello.
Misses Annie and Mary Ann Tom-
linson, London, with friends for the
week end.
Miss Geraldine Ryan, London,
and Miss Mary Margaret Ryan,
Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs, Patrick
Ryan.
Mr, and Mrs, Claronee Trott and
Anne of Clinton with Mrs, A. M.
Looby.
Mrs, Loretta Sehmidt of Stratford
with Mrs, Elizabeth Cronin.
ST. COLUMBAN
The October meeting of the Cath-
olic Women's League of St, Colum -
ban was held in the parish hall with
28 members in attendance. The pre-
sident, Mrs. John Moylan opened the
meeting with the League Prayer.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were read by the recording secre-
tary, Mrs. William McMillan, The
correspondence was read by Mrs,
Mike Doyle, The ,first viee-pres., re.
ported 121 members. Final plans
were discussed in regard to the ba-
zaar which is to be held on October
First Presbyterian
Church
—SSIAFORTH—
Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister
10 A,M. Church School and Bible
Class,
11 A.M. Sermon
The Windows of Heaven,
Anthem -
0 Worship the King
Soloist -Mr. Dave Stewart
Evening Service withdrawn because
of Northside Anniversary
Come to Church—Bring Your Trou-
bles with you and go out with a smile
MAIVAIWINIMPWWLPIAREWPdstgadtAnfif
Tl'IURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1953
EG E
INT THEATRE
SLAz ORTE1
NOW PLAYING
TIW3IS. PRI. SAT. THE GOLDEN MAWit
Rhonda Fleming Sterling iinyden
In a during story of the Son with action and adventure all the way
MON. TUES. WED STOP TOU'ItE KILLING ME
Droderiek Crawford Ctnre a'revar
In Damon Runyon's story of the big olty's guys .and molls. A million laughs
TRIMS, PRI, SAT,
Peter Lawford
ROGUES MARCH
Janice Ruto
COMING SOON — ISLAND OF risme
21, in the Parish Hall, S4• Columba%
The meeting adjourned with paryer
after which a dainty lunch was serv-
ed.
RUMMAGE SALE
The ladies of St. Thomas` Church
will hold a rummage sale on Satur-
day, Oct, 31st.
If You want to Save Money -
it Does .Make a Difference
x2 = erre You Bey
Your Footwear
W : LIS SHOE STO
The Little Store with the "Big Values"
Seaforth
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