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]corm Representatives of Sea -
forth District High School were
elected on Friday for the Student
Council:
Penny Sale
Sponsored by Dublin Catholic
Women's League, displayed In
Box Furniture Store, Seaforth,
from Sept. 17 to Sept. 21st, and
in Friend & Whetham Store in
Dublin from Sept. 21 to Sept, 24.
DRAW to be held in St. Patrick's
Church Hall, Dublin
on SEPT, 27th
Grade 13, Toni Love; Grade 1213,
Bob Sharp; Grade 12, Bill Camp-
bell; Grade 11A, Joan Robertson;
Grade 11B, Marg. Stapleton; Gr,
TOA, Bruce Pap:ple; Gr. 3013, Bar-
bara Coleman; Grade 100, Barb
Turnbull,
The Grade representatives are
yet to be elected.
The executive under President
Robert Elliott were eTected during
last term.
TOWN TOPICS
t1r, and 'Mrr;. Jim Stapleton and
family of Pctrelia spent the week
end with Mr, and Mrs. Art Dev
ereasx and family,
Mrs. Ada Reid and Mss Gal -
have returned from 13aY-
field after spending the past week
with their sister, 'Mrs. 0, Marls.
Friends here have received
word from Dr, E. A. McMaster
who is at present to Europe,
,Mrs, Alvin ,MoDonal(1 and
Lynne of Brussels, and lairs, II, V,
Workman have returned home at -
ter spending several days with
Mr, and Mrs, Gladson Camp-
bell of •Brighton, and Dr, la. W.
and 'Mrs. ]toss of Gralhamsville,
N. Y.
Mrs, Raymond Nott and Mr,
and Mrs. Keith Webster are in
Sault Ste Malde, Michigan, attend.
lug the funeral of an uncle, Mr.
John Crawford of, that city,
Ml. Jau Jansen, of Mei{illoli,
has bought the barn on the form-
er Horner farm now owned by
Scott Memorial Hospital Board,
,,140•. and Mrs, Orval Greer and
family accompanied by Mr. W. H.
Johnston of Bayfield attended the
funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Irene
Ulonka in Detroit, Mich.
ST. COLUMBAN
SMITH - FtOd:t7M
'l'11e wedding took place in St,
Colub n's Roman Catholic
Church on September 3rd at 9
S.M. of Mary Catherine Roach and
,John Raymond Smith. The bride
is the daughter of the late Mr,
and Mrs, .los. Roach, St, Columban
and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs, Adelbert Smith of Zur-
ich, Rev, Father John JfcCJowe11
officiated. The decoctions were
white and pink gladioli.
Given in marriage by her unele,
1Ir, Thomas Purcell, the bride
wore a white floor length gown of
lace over taffeta, styled with se-
quin trimmed Sabrina neckline,
lily point sleeves, lace panels fea-
tured the bouffant skirt, an org-
anza crown embroidered with
pearls and flowers held her circu-
lar illusion veil with face veil,
She carried a white prayer book
with red roses and white stream-
ers.
Maid of honor was Cleo Bow-
man, Beechwood, wearing mauve
01111 ()realize, over taffeta with
lace intesete. Ilex dress Was street
length Slid her flowers were white
anti mauve mulles nosel,'UY. iier
hat was mauve flowered with veil,
Catherine (tart, niece of the bride,
189 West Gore St., Stratford, woe
hridesmald and wore a similar
eostunhe,
P'lowergfrls were Lorraine Cul -
Mon, :Stratford, and Maxine Pur-
e er, cousins le
pit 1Sitnheu of the
bride, who wore identical dresses
or whtto organza over taffeta,
mauve sashes, tiuy nosegays sim-
ilar to bridesmaid.
The groom Was attended by his
brothers, George Smith and Don-
ald Smith of Zurich, Edward
,Smith, brother of the groom, and
Martin Purcell of Kitchener, cote
sin of the bride, wore ushers.
Mrs, V, t.T. Lane Was organist,
Jean Malmsey of McKillop was
soloist and sang Ave Maria and
Pants Angelicas,
The wedding breakfast toolt,
place at ,Dominion hotel, Zurich,
and the reception was in commun-
ity centre, Zurich, The bride's
aunt, :Mas. Thos. Purcell, wore a
eopon blue crepe dress with white
accessories and corsage of white
roses. The bridegroom's mother
was dressed in blue lace covered
with taffeta, white accessories and
wore red roses,
For a honeymoon trip to the
Eastern States the bride wore a
blue wool dress with black and
white accessories, They will live
in Kitchener, Guests Were pres-
ent from Detroit, London, Kitch-
ener, Toronto, Stratford, 1Pamil-
on, Blind River, Zurich, Cobourg.
'rhe groom is one of a fancily
of 21 children, with 19 living'
members, second largest family
in. Canada, The bride is the
youngest of a family of 15, with
14 living members.
WALTON
OW Girls Itutcrtatn.
The first meeting of the fall
project "Club Girls Entertain"
was held at Walton school on
tSept, 10th at 1.20 with 12 mem-
bers present. The election of offl-
Ce1'S took place with the following
being elected:
,President) Geraldine Dennis,
Vice president, Mary Helen Bu-
chanan.
Secretary, Teresa Ryan.
SEP
EMBER 22
3 Outstanding Livestock Exhibits
Featuring
THRIAT B 1 EED SH
HURON II LSTEI `' BE,. CR El WHITE SHOW
PERTH -HU ON JERSEY PARISH SH W
REGION E I EREF H SHOW
[\IIR FAI
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• FIVE CLUBS PARTICIPATING IN'4•- H ACHIEVEMENT DAY
• TWO CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS e COUNTY - WIDE COMPETITIONS
e 4• - H SWEEPSTAKES SHOWMANSHIP COMPETITION
- Huron County Farm Youth Will Take Part in the County's ONLY Junior Fair
TIHRJ 8 AY
EVENING
Two Sensational Programmes
Featuring
OUTSTANDING LOCAL TALENT
FIRST PERFORMANCE -- 8 P.M.
See further announcement next week
The Newest and Best Merchandise and
Machinery will be on Display
SEE WHAT SEAFORTH MERCHANTS
HAVE TO OFFER THE BUYING PUBLIC
Hundreds of Exhibits
Parade of
° Floats ° Bands °School Children
$8,400.00 Prize Money Offered
Pony -- Running -• Harness Races
SDHS Girls' Trumpet Band will perform
-- FUN FOR ALL --
ADMISSION
Children 25c
Adults 50c
Cars 25c
Elementary School Children in Parade -- FREE
BRING YOUR CAMERA -- Enter the Colored Slide Competition (See Separate Acl)
tress reporter, Eileen William.
0011,
The club mune is to be "Walton
Party Maidens," Mrs. N, Reid die -
missed the reference file anti the
requirements of the club, M
1 .
Jerry Ryan demonstrated how to
measureflour al1(1 shorktiong.
-Mrs. N. Reid, leader, arranged 0
bouquet of flowers and dismissed
-what enntaiuers to use and how
to arrange it fora dining room
table. ,(T1•s, Reid led a discussion
on Heme As a Platte 'i'o Live, arta
stressed that 11 wits an honor to
be invited to share your friend's
home, and to matte a guest feel
welcome by adding flowers to the
rooms. Roll call for next meeting
1s One Thing I Appreciate Ili a
Guest Room,
]fission Bun(1 •
The September meeting of the
Mission Band of Duff's Church
was held in the basement Sunday
morning with 111 members pres-
ent. President Mary Helen 131
101-
0110,11 opened the sleeting with a
hymn with Nellie Baan at the
piano, Mrs, Walter Bewley, lead,
er, spoke of learning at. Selmer
and at 10l1e Douglas Wey 1 l i 1.,las S( e, lead
the scripture Bruce Clark led in
prayer, Alexlne Williamson and
Shirley 'I'hanter received the off-
ering. Shirley Timmer read the
treasurer's report and Sherrill
Craig read the minutes. Mrs. W.
Bewley announced that the Oct-
ober sheeting will be held the first
Sunday in October and will be the
thanksgivinghe fl v is
u meeting. !mv
g
shown. Those taking part in the
next sleeting will be era}'er, Cas.
niine Fraser; scripture, Helen
Searle: piano, Linda J3ryans, The
following teachers were in atten-
dance, ;Ill's. Gordon McCavtn,
Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs, Stewart
McCall, Mrs, Albert ('lark with
Mrs. Walter Bewley as leader,
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Dinsmore of
Kttcllener spent the week end
with their parents, Mrs, Gordon
McGavin and ter. and Mrs. 1•;arl
Dinsmore, Seaforth.
Mrs. .Belle Boyd of McKillop
fs visiting with Mrs, Maud Leem-
ing.
Mr, and Mrs, David liackwell
of Stratford visited with Mr, and
Mrs. W. 0, Haekwell and Mr. and
Mrs. 'Wm. Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson
and family of London are guests
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Alf Anderson this week.
Mr. Edward Dungan is at pres-
ent in Stratford general Ilosl>i(al.
Two carloads of ladies attended
the Londesboro tlhankoffering
meeting last Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kreuter of
Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. James
11oDouald left last Wednesday by
motor to the western provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, McArthur and
Mrs, Paul Somers and Cathy left
on Monday for Moosejaw where
they w.iil visit with Mr. and Mrs,
Gilbert Grigg and other relatives,
:Miss Beatrice Gibson of Luck -
new visited with Miss Ruth Ennis
for several days,
Miss Donna Smith, Jerry Achil-
les, Ronald Uhler, Tom Somer.
ville are attending Teachers' Col-
lege in Stratford.
Congratulations to tar, and Mrs.
Jerry Cardiff Petrolia, on the ar-
rival of thea' baby daughter in
P21etrolih.a hospital on Monday, Sept,
1
'Mrs, Douglas Ennis spent a
few days with friends in Toronto.
Children beginning in (Trade 1
at Wanton sellout were Sharon
martes, Gail Travis, .Debbie Ile -
('all, Brenda Pollard. Susan Dale,
Gail Searle, Philip Mahe, B1.1tee
Mel'>oaald, Millie S1aoi•tree1,
.tlt•fillop Group
'11>' September meeting of the
Mel' iilop 1 (' 1(1(1 was held in the
Sunday s+'hunt room at .1311105
Church Friday evening Sept, 9th
wit11 1'i members present. Mrs,
Russell Barrows 1>leaideel, Mrs,
Merton Iliukwell- was p1anlst.
:iirs, J. I3osmau read the scripture
and plan,: were made for file
wedding dinner Sept. 17(1, The
topic was given by Mrs, Morton
Ila01(001l on George Washington
Carver, I,uneli was served by the
members on 14th west.
CONSTANCE
Mr, and Tt..
t " Mrs. tier. Elliott of
Stales spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Preszetitnr and family,
Mr, and Mrs Joe Y&>nn^'blUt, o1'
1,oudesborr>, visited Sunday with
14's e
,;17!r, and 1 Charles ir1 s e t xter,
Mrand Mrs Howard A'z'ms-
troig visited Sunday with their
daughter and soh -in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, Ronald Collison of Wheati.ev
Mrs, Karl Lohse, who has been
helping in the tobacco 118111s near
Delhi for the past eight weeps,
returned Home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Glousher
and family, Mr. and :urs. Nelson
1leClure and family of near Sea -
forth visited Sunday withthe lat.
ter's parents. Mlr, and Mrs. Aus-
tin Dexter of Blyth.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Riley and the
Misses Rachel and ('earl MCKen-
zie visited Sunday at the homes
M Mr, and (Irs, (`am Stewart of
Molesworth and lir. and Ma's, 13111
Wright of 1Vroxcter.
Mr. 111(11 12h:s Charles Glenville
and 'Wayne of (:(0,111811 visited On
Sunday with 'Mr. •Ind Mrs, 11oW-
arcl 1",'esxcatnr and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Prank Riley were
iu London Tuesday,
Constance United Church will
hold their anniversary services
Sunday' 1(1, 11 el'cloc!(-and 7.30 in
the evening. Rev. T, White, a for-
mer minister here, of Springfield,
Will be guest speaker and Mr. and
Mrs, Ralph Zttbnlgg of Kitchener
will bo guest vocalists for the
morning, while in the evening the
special music will be rendered by
members of Londesboro choir,
Mr, Wm. Storey is in London
this weer(.
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RECEPTIN
In Blyth Memorial Hall for
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Glousher
(Laurel Dale)
Friday, Sept. 16
Jim Pierce's Orchestra
.Everyone welcome
Ladies please bring lunch
CONSTANCE
CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
SC NDAY. SI PT, 111
111 11 and 7.10
Ilev. J. T. Whitt of Springfield
will he the guest speaker.
Mr. and :sirs. Zurh igg et Kitch-
ener will provide special music
In the morning
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