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NEWS, Thursday, Apr li 20, 1302--5
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Northside United Church
Please note service will be on
Daylight Saving Time,
Worship 11 a.m. Jr, church
school during worship period. Sr.
church school 10 a.m.
The sacrament of infant bap -
TOWN TOPICS
Wester visitors:
Mr, and Mrs, James Kelley, of
l'oronto, with Mr, aad Mrs, W. O.
Kelley,.
IVIrs. Ann Edwards, Sault Ste
Marie, with Mr, and Sirs, WJu
Wilbee,
•Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley
and daughter Robin, of Hamilton,
Mr. and. Mrs, Chas, Case and
daughters, of Streeteville, with'
Sir. and Mrs. Alvin Dale,
Mr. and Mrs, Don Powell, Mr,
and Mrs. Ken illlliiott, London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Baden Powell,
Miss Sally Nott, RegN., Lon-
don, with her mother, Mrs. Ray-
mond Nott.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Nott with
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Piper, Loudon.
,Misses Ruth and Mary Lou
Sills with Mrs, C P. Sills.
Mr, Sandy McMillan, of Don
Mills with Mr, and Mrs: J, M,
McMillan,
'Lt, Peter Spittal of Petamawa
and Mise Maureen Bonfield of Ot-
tawa with Mr, and Wire. J. R.
Spittal.
Miss Linda O'Connor and Miss
Shirley Hall, Mr, Carl Russell and
IVIr, Douglas Scott, all of Mont-
real, Miss Thebma Dobson and
Mr. James Scott of Teeswater,
spent Easter at the hone of Mrs.
James T. •Scott.
Mr and Mrs. Steven Kendrick
tism will be observed on Sunday,
May 13th. Parents desiring to
have their children baptised
please contact the minister.
Organist, Mrs. Jas. A. Stewart;
Choirmaster, Mr. Jas. A. Stewart;
Minister, Rev. J. Cliff Britton, B.A.
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
Annual Meeting
AND
Nominating Convention
Legion Hall --- Clinton
Wednesday, May, 9, 1962
8.00 p.m.
Guest Speaker
Hon. GEORGE HEES, M.P.
Federal Minister of Trade and Commerce
Authorized by Huron Progressive Conservative Association
1960 CHEVROLET BEL AIRE SEDAN
1959 CHEVROLET "8" SEDAN, A.T.
1958 DODGE STATION WAGON
1958 FORD SEDAN
1957 HILLMAN SEDAN
1954 FORD SEDAN
1953 PONTIAC SEDAN
1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY
1955 BUICK SEDAN 475,00
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
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and family of Windsor; Mr. and
Mrs. Lionel Kendrick, of Lucan;
IVIr. Harold KendrJck, of Preston,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flannigan
of Hamilton, with Rev. and Mrs.
H. T. Kendrick.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kling with
Mrs, D. L. Curtis of Lindsay, and
Peter Kling at Ancaster with
Mr. Frank Smith.
Mrs, E, C. Case and Mary La.
mont with Mr. and Mrs, J. Mart-
inelli, of Sault Ste. Marie.
Mr. Tom Etue of St. Jerome's
high school, Kitchener, with Mr.
and Mrs, Ken Etue.
Mr, and .Mrs. Seaborn and tant-
ily of Walkenville, and Lt. and
Mrs. R. R. Dade and family of
Hamilton with Dr. and Mrs. J. D.
Harvey,
Miss Agnes Lizmore of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Habkirk, of
Toronto; Miss Libby Habkirk of
London; Mr. Ken Patrick, of
Stouffville, with Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Habkirk,
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Woyto-
wick of Windsor; also Mr. and
Mrs. James Baynham, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Nixon, Hensall, with
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nixon,
Miss Sheila Barber of 5t. Tho-
mas with Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Bar-
ber.
Mrs. Leona Vance and sons of
Wlllowdale with Mr. and Mrs. R.
S. Box.
Mr. W. Bettger and -family of
Burlington with Dr. and Mrs. P.
L. Brady,
,Mr. Neil Broadfoot and Miss
Barbara Calder of Toronto with
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Broadfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dunlop and
girls of Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs.,
A. W. Dunlop.
Miss Ruth Joynt, Toronto, with
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Joynt.
Rev. Father Purcell, Toronto,
with Miss McFadden.
Sherry and Richard Branmpton
of London; IVir, and Mrs. Norman
bI kel, of Sebringville, Mr. and
Mrs. Auguste Scherbarth of Brod-
hagen, with Mr. and Mrs, Norman
Riehl.
Miss Barbara Plumsteel has ac-
cepted a position with Scarboro
Board of Education. She will at-
tend a physical education course
at Guelph this summer. Others
who graduate this year from the
Stratford Teachers College who
have positions are: Antoinette
Van den Henget, at Clinton Sep-
arate School; Lois Maloney, Kit-
chener Separate School Board;
Marg. Chesney, S.S. No. 6, Hib-
bert.
Visitors at the house of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hotham: Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Hotham and family, of
Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Cooper and family of Ktppen;
John Blair and Miss Sharon Ho.
them of Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eckert and
children of Niagara Falls visited
last week end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Eckert. --
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lemon of
Bracebridge are spending ten
days at their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman of
Ripley visited relatives here this
week,
Mr. Bob Wright. Kitchener,
spent Easter with his mother,
Mrs. W, G, Wright.
Mr. and Mrs, Milton Stewart
were in London on Saturday at-
tending the funeral of Mr. Stew-
art's stepmother.
Mr. Douglas Stewart, Ottawa, is
spending Easter week with Mr.
and Mrs. James Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dale, Toron-
to, with Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Dale.
Messrs, Karl Campbell and Bri-
an Traviss are in Toronto as
guests of the Ontario Dental As-
sociation,
Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. J, G. Ta-
man and fancily or Bellefontaiue,
Ohio, were Easter guests with
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close.
C'pl. K. T. Adams of Stevenson
Field, RCAF Station, Winnipeg,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Ad-
ams, is at present a patient in
Deer Lodge hospital, Winnipeg,
Miss Dooelda Adapts of the
J. A, D. McCurdy school, RCAF
Station, Centralia, is spending
Raster holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams,
Mr, and Mrs, Fergus Wright of
Bram pion visited in town.
Mr, and Mrs Frank Cudmore
and Miss Nancy of Wallaceburg
spent Easter in town,
Mrs, Frank Storey is visiting in
'Midland.
Mrs. Art Wright and Mrs. Alex.
Wright were in Toronto on Mon-
day attending the funeral of Mr,
W, Kent.
Mt's, Ellin Ellis is a ,patient in
Bracebridge hospital following a
car accident on Friday,
Mrs, Lavada, Norris, Toronto,
spent Easter with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Ben Rising,
Mr, Fred Cook was able to
come home from Victoria hospital
to .celebrate his 80th bii'.thdaY
here on Saturday, lie returned to
hospital on Monday.
Mr. Tole Cluff of Montreal
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
John r` .
l n C l .cl A
Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Morrison
of Kitchener are visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Meer
glier.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Dundas of
Toronto are spending the vasa•
tion with friends here
Miss Connie Britton is spending
a few days in Forest
Miss Yvonne Bolton of Kitchen-
er is spending the holidays with.
her mother.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank White of
Chatham are visiting her mother,
Mrs. Cleary and her sister Cath-
erine.
Mr, and Mrs. Scott Coffin, Tor-
onto, with her lather, Mr, Peter
McIver.
Dr. and Mrs. Lorne Harboek,
Miss Pauline Rowland, ,Miss Ma-
rie Rowland, Mr. Fergus Rowland
and Mr. Frank Rawley, all of Kit-
chener, spent Easter with Mr,
and Mrs. C. Malone,
iMr. and Mrs, Charles Malone
of Windsor visited relatives here.
IVIr, and ,Mrs. Neville McMillan
and family of ,Sarnia spent Easter
with Mr. and Mrs, J. M. 1VIc'Millan.
McKILLOP W.M.S.
1VIrs, J. L. Bell and Miss J. Fra-
ser were hostesses for the Easter
meeting on April 19th. Mrs, Rob-
ert MoMillan, president, occupied
the chair. Eighteen members an-
swered roll Bail, Correspondence
included tbankyou cards and in-
vitations. It was decided to bring
a special collection for the supply
fund in June. Mrs. Elgin Nott of-
fered her home for the May meet-
ing. Mrs, Nott one of the leaders,
was in charge of the program.
Mrs. Harold Agar read the scrip-
ture, Mrs. R. Dorrance favored
with a solo accompanied by Miss
J. Fraiser in the absence of Mrs,
Helen McMillan. The topic was
on fancily life and education in
British Guiana, Mrs. Elgin Nott
read an interesting story on the
life topic and Miss Jean Scott on
the education of the children.
Mrs. Art Nicholson led in prayer,
THOMAS ROSS TAYLOR
At Toronto East Cenoral hos-
pital on April 11th, ltoss Taylor
passed away In his 05th year. He
was the son of the late 1VIr, and
Mrs, Joseph Taylor of Hullett
township, He is survived by his
wile, Ina, a daughter, Isobel, a
son, William, and three grand.
children; also brothers, Peter of
Londesboro;; Nelson, of Ram -
loops, B 0,, and Hugh, of Calgarry, ton, a sou.
Alta, lie attended Harloek sohool
and 41 Years ago went to 'Toronto.
The funeral took place Saturday,
April 14811. Services were held at
Sherrie. funeral home, burlal In
Pine I1.111 cemetery, Toronto,
BORN
Avery --In Scott Memorial hos
pital, on April 22, to Mr, and Mrs,
Ray Avery, RR 2, Monkton, a
daughter•.
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Nolan --In Scott Memorial hoar
pital on April 23, to Mr. anu Mrs,
Joseph Nolan, St, Columban, a
daughter.
Sebade-1n Scott Memorial hos, •
pital, on April 26, to Mr, and Mrs.
Hight Sehade, RR 4, 'Walton, a
daughter -
Gregson --In Seott Memorial
Hospital, on Api', 25 to Mr, and
Mrs. Donald Gregson, RR 4, Wal.
Town of Seaforth
PROCLAMATION
DAYLIGH'C SAVING TIDIE
The Council of the Town of Seaforth has
instructed me to declare Daylight Saving
Time adopted for the Town of Seaforth
during the period of
SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1962
AT 12.01 A.M.
to
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1962
AT 12.01 A.M.
and respectfully request the citizens to
observe sante
EDMUND DALY
Mayor
God Save The Queen
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