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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1960-11-24, Page 4CROMARTY \V'o eettenxl'otic s,lupotity.to the . family of the late Ernest Temple. mall, whose death occurred at Skatiner p c1EAPORTH ARENA HOCKEY, THURS. NITF) Prestua vs Seaforth J C ' P.M. no & 50v Friday Skating 840 ADi1I, 35c & 25e Sat, 2.3.30 10c Sat. Night 8 • 1,1 :37w & :,!5‘.. I \1•nrhay. Nov. 2S \\'iuttlst.'k vs •to'orill 5 1'.:11. 33.,.,N: 8(t ' i Wednesday ,`,i - t 1.) ::'.;:pi' & 25c ills home on Tuesday: The November meeting of Che Marian Ritchie • Eveninii. Aatx it . 1uy was hold at the home or, MIS Mervin Dow with Mrs, John Miller presiding. The seriptnre : lesson t .. t 111 f'o �; . John lel: was + road by Mrs. Duncan tic tL "1 is was followed with 0 prayer by Mrs. :Hitler. Reports were given- by ivenby the secretary and the treasur- er. 12 itembers rs answered the roll vial on "Remembra nee". During thebusiness period. glnittliga were discussed and various mem.' hers appointed for tables at the bazaar. The December meeting was Moved forward to the 13th. The topic -in Time of Remelt• brance" was given by Hers. Cord.' on Scott. paper prepared by :Urs. Robert Laing on the last chapter of the shady book an Af- rica was read by Mrs. Lloyd Mil. ler. The meeting closed with a hy'nu1 and the Lords prayer hi Il,i 'Olt. I.uii,h was served and a so, al hour enjoyed. Inst Samuel Templeman of lot ,t, con. S. Hibbert two., died at hes hone. Tuesday evening. He mei ben in failing health for the past year. Born at Uxbridge, Ent, - LOOK l i ! LADIES - KIDS - MEN OPEN BOWLING EVERY,AFTERNOON P.M, TIC. 5,:h) P.M. Seaforth Bowling Lanes ® .\lIt OII::etre' Pin"'tie'is for your 1'elIYeni)`llee o ck i'•ont.,,, m 1 i• I, . n;= a Dowling and rotuttire O i oxlip til- in t o or k "ur OPEN IlOWl.tNt; AFTF:R 11 P.M, NIGI1'rl.v For ilii:elnncatl 1a lervatione, can Seafforth Bowling Lanes - phone 350 land, Mareh 3rd 1802. lee was the son of the late Mr. and firs. Hen. y-Tentt,b nu*tt,110 carne to .Crone• Iu'ty district whet). a yotuig boy mud bad farmed there. He was a prominent breeder oL Dual ) t11* pose Shorthorn cattle, On Ari 1 1 t 1 2a1, 1017; he wait married to Mau'} Elizabeth Miller, daughter or the late Mr, and Mrs. John G, Miller, who survives. Ile was a member of Cromarty Presbyter- ian Chinch. also an elder, serv- iug as clerk of session, For fifty years he gave valued service ars n member of the choir. His beau- tiful tenor voice, so often heard in the male and mixed quartettes will be long remembered,, Besides his wife he is survived by ane san John of Ilibbert twp., two daughters. Mrs. Wilfred (Isa- belle) Annis of Logan twp., Mrs, Alvin iMarglu'et) Cole of Hib- bert: two brothers, Geo, in Eng. land and Jim of Maxwell, Out.; and 111 grandchildren. Funeral service was held on Friday at the lleather•Leslie funeral home, in biitel,eil, with Rev. S. Kerr in charge. Mr. Frank Stagg sang a solo "Beyond the Sunset" and Mrs, T. L. Scott and Mr. Stagg sang a duet "The (Better Land". Pallbearers were Mlessrs. Arthur Kemp, Roy Iialkwell, Sam Norris, T.- Lang, T. L. Scott and Calder \lcKaig. Burial took place in the St. James Cathollc Women's League Tea cmd .Holme Baking Sat., Dec. 3rd 8 TO 8 Staff& Cemetery, Many friends Iro 11 the surrounding ric 1 3 tikSt t were 111 attendanete, H E NSA.L:.L. New Commissioner • Girl G For G ( 4 aide S Mrs, Thomas Lavender or Hem .ail has been. appointed District Girl Guide Commissioner for the Exeter .I)tstrict Guides and Brownies. Site wilt have jurisdic- Cash Bingo AND DANCE 13RODHAGEN COMMVNITY CENTRE Friday, Nov, 25 AT 8.30 P.M. 15 regular games, 3 special games, Admission 01 including dance. Dance only following bingo, 80e, Draw for 26 turkeys Euchre C.O.F, Hall, Constance FRIDAY, NOV. 25 AT 8.30 P.M. Admission Otto, Lmwit provided Door Prize HARD NAIL DANCE! Saturday, Nov. 26 at Circle "R" Ranch champion tiddler Eddie Gyurki and his Melody h;uu•h Boys Dirt• clothes not Considered hard time 1'1.117 511AFO1tT1I NEWS (Moue tion over Guide and Brownie groups in Exeter, ilensall and Zurich and will continue in her present post as ca111p advisor for Iiuron County, A former Guide e Captain In Iiensall, Mrs. Lavend- er's nes' appointment will run for three years. 81)—Thursday, November 24, 1000 31r,- and Mrs. Jack Peebles and family of London were icrent vis. hors with Mr, and Mrs. Lett Noakes and fatmily, Was Ph ills DoatgTorun.- of Y to was a weekend visitor with her parents Mr. and bars. W. 11, Dougall, BAKE SALE Sponsored by the W.A. of min.: Church, McKillop Sat,, Nov, 26 At Roberts House of Uoauty ISoo1's poen ,at 11 P.M. 05 ......"I'm going to relax with a cup of coffee and. watch HOUlI OF STARS .,....it's one of the new morning programs on Channel 10 designed * ESPECIALLY FOIIJ ITS" She's right, ladies. 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