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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1962-05-17, Page 4GRADUATED Theresa Marie Atteh:trine, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. { Ducharme, Hibbert, graduated 1 from St. Joseph's Hospital 1 School of Nursing •on Friday, May 11th. Graduation exec•- eises were held at Thames Hall at D.W.O. A reception was held at Knotty Pine Inn, where the guests were received by the graduates, :17the week. end with her parents, MI'. and Mee. Tom Hackwell. lir, and Mrs. E. aleCreath elletik they ,'week'end in Toronto the 11 gueaks of Ilan' rile We. Earl Coutts, Mr. Itud Mea. Ed hiller visited with .Mr, and. in Mrs. W. aleTagR p arh txodericlt, en Barlow. Mr, and Mrs, Ltoy Bennett spent 1110 week end with Mr, and Mrs. Thos.\1'atson, Laudon, and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Porter with Mr, and Mrs, James Lamont, London, Mr. Clareuee Martin, who end- erwent 00 operation in K.W. hos* a pital, Kitchener, last week, re- turned home on Sunday, Mrs. Fred. Ennis, Gerry Dres- aell and Mr, and Mrs, D, Ennis and Mrs. F. Miller spent Sunday t with Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Rit- e ltle, Egmondvtile, Mrs, Kenneth aleDouald, pres- ident of WaltonWI, attended the WI • Ontario I officer's' rOn- ferenee at the OAC, Guelph, on \Wednesday and Thursday last, A horticultural meeting will be held in \Walton community hall Friday evening, May 18 when Charles Bristow of Lucknow, dis- trict president, will lie present. ill are welcome, Drama and Song A religious pr•ograut of drama and song was presented in the Sunday school room Friday even- ing by the TPU and the CGIT under the leadership of Mrs, E. McCreath and Rev. A, Higginbo- tham, The program was planned as a prelude to family day on Sunday. The following numbers were given by the young people: choral "•rough; dialogue, •'Who Is My Neighbor" with girls' chorus, "Softly Now the Light of Day," scene 2, girls' trio, "Somewhere a Child is Sleeping": scene 3, quartette, "The Holy City,", Three skits Were presented as closing numbers. Scene 1, the 'Martin Lu- ther fancily in their hone on Christmas eve; the second scene depicted the Wesley fancily in the 13th century. The Old Country Chapel was sting by the choir in "The Modern Family". the last skit. This scene depicted the mo - dein family- gathered together at the table, each member contribu- ting their share to the family worship as it should be carried on in our homes at the present time. Accompanists for the even- ing were Miss Brenda -Houston, Mrs, Ed McCreath and Rev. Hig- ginbotham.The installations of Sunday school leachers and officers was conducted at the morning service in Duff's United Church last Sun- day by Rev. A. Higginbotham, Mr. Harry. Lear of Blyth was guest soloist with Mrs. Harvey Brown at the organ. A basket of flowers was placed in the church by the Kirkby family- in memory of Mrs. Frank Kirkby. Next Sunday morning Sacra- ment of baptism will be observed with Rev. A. Higginbotham in charge with service commencinga' 11.3e. Sunday, May 2 will be layman s Sunday with Mr. Bill • Brown of Ethel in charge of ser - 1 vice. Music will be furnished ba - the y the men's choir, All men wishing to take part are requested to at- tend choir practise Thursday ev- ening at the church. The May meeting of Walton WI will he held in the community hall Wednesday evening, May 23. A special invitation is extended to the men in the community to hear H. Gordon Green, editor of the Family Herald. who writes John Gilder's stories as well as other articles. His home i; on a farm near Montreal where he KIPPEN We. Elston Howson is.ependiug ,1 fee) days with iter nephew,.: Mr, Edward Sheffer sad airs., Sheffer if Dryden. Miert. Mr, and Mt's. Bob Dalrymple, Bonnie and Betty of Btueetield, risited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. r Edga:McBride and, Sharon, Saturday evening guests with ill's and 'Mrs. Wilfred Maas in- cluded airs. John Gibson. Mr's. Tout Burke of \Wroxeter and. Mr. ad Mrs. Pete Sproule of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Doig of Grand Rapids, Mich., visited Sun. day with Mr, and Mrs, N. Long. 30 ladies of Kipper UCW at - ended the regular Meeting oft May 8 with Mrs. Eldon Jarrett in charge of the worship service. The president, tit's, Harold Jones took charge of the business per- iod. It was decided to cancel the annual strawberry stepper this year because of a wedding to be catered to itt June, Mrs. Wm. Bell. Moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Robert J. Elgie for her gift of a fern to the church, Mrs. Emerson Kyle and Mrs, Eileen Consitt are to be delegates to attend the re- gional meeting of the UCW at Grand Bend on May 31st. Mr's., Eldon Jarr'ott read thankyou notes from Mrs. Joe Lostell, the Flnkbeiner fancily and Mrs. Ken McLellan, Mrs, Edgar McBride repprted site and Mrs, Robert D. Elgie had trade live calls on shut- ins for April The study was tak- en by Mrs, Elverson Kyle from the study book and also gave a suitable reading. Rev, H. John- ston showed slides of scenery, Mrs. Ralph Turner expressed ap- preciation. A bale of used clothing will be packed this month. Lunch was served by group 2 with Mrs, DUBLIN A Holyy Name communion brea- kfast was held in the parish hall at the close of the Redetuptorist mission held at St. Patrick's Church last week. At the elec- tion of officers for the current year the following appointments were made: President, Joseph Shea; vice Pres., Frank Klstner; sec: tress., John Schoonderwerd. Mrs. Jim Newcombe, Port Cre- dit, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stapleton. • Mr. and Mrs. Doug McGillivray and son, London, Mr, and Mrs. Danny Costello and children, of Ritehetter, with ,lir, and Mrs. Pan Costello. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hubbs and Marilyn and Frank. lir. and Mrs, Leonard Nagle and Linda, with Mr. and firs. 1I. J. Nagle. Mise Teresa Ducltarnte was :Meng the graduates from St. Jo- seph's School of Nursing. Lond- on. at Thames Hall on Friday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Dueltartne and re- ceived her education at Dublin Separate and High Schools. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krauskopf, Detroit. with Mr. and Mrs. Janes P. Krauskope. .Hiss Saucy Kelly will ,graduate from St. Marys Hospital, Kitch- ener. this week. She is the dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Kelly and a graduate of Dublin t•outinitation school. She willom have a reception at her he. Mss .Margaret McCarthy- is also a graduate of the same hospital and will hold a small reception in Kit cheater. Mrs. Harold Meagher. Mrs Clareuee Looby attended the CWL diocesan convention. in London on May 11 and 10. .hiss Rose Marie Flannery. pi Stratford. with Mr. and Mrs. John Flannery. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney in Gadshill with Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Bannon. Mrs. Elsie Jordison has return- ed hone from Ancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan. Hiss Mary Margaret Ryan. Kitchener, Alice and Theresa Ryan. London. with Mr. and airs. Patrick Ryan. raises purebred Gallaway cattle WALTON ' imported from Scotland. Born tear Arthur, Ont.. he is a candi- Mrs. Merton Haekwefi opened date for the riding of \Welling:on- her home to the 1leKillop unit an 1 Huron. air. Green will speak at May 1,' with 20 ladies present. 1 the beginning of :he meeting. Mrs, ,leek Bosman. Pres,. opened 1 ,vhieh begins at f. 3e. the meeting. Sertpture was read y Mrs. Stewart McCall. Mrs.' Harvey Craig explained the an - :metal statement, airs Norman; WINTHROP rh.:de gave the topic taken ats for the Sixties. A Si Sunday. May2a. far eleat d bake sa was held at 'h tr, er mouths. hercer- t ? a aria .n'tt was served! t'1. Cavan, With i t lie } t:e :.h etc. airs. C an e t e':, t atle tallawed bt .today. F:' and t%:•` W. Leeming. 1 S.0.O. it: 1040. Watton Unit1 =dr of Walton mut c -II -I .. ' at t1:- manse May '• for 'heir meeting 11r,. Wm. Thatr • v_ee prey. oper.ed the • wi:h Mrs. H. Brown at i piazza. Mrs. 11 we led in ; erayer ani the svripturo wast t•e - t,vlire. A. H:_.. ^.ac -them.; The tapie was taken by airs. ii.; Brown. q'; tansroup are to p r:t the c rch daring July_ tits' in_ will be held a.1 I.::d.,e gra. Maya ,1th. lteo new licca ier+-fused far 1 the seinearoarn. lits. N. Reid re- tiarteci aead . assletieg the .,?.A ehareli treasarer hFI indicatinga lie stet., of immediate enancial mea late beet plated in the entry I of the main tud.tor tt:c: Roll ca' far ,Sane :s to contain' the ward l'e:icr. 1.7i::aft w:,s served by the taetees. airs. Hii tt1''tha:n, airs., :': ui:: lt:d 1: r.. J. t; trd a n. h"ase Results - 1,.,R' ir,� .it's `t,- tits t ▪ i xon,;n:lt ions held at Bee,. \arc; t'tth at 111'x. L :t:e 1 ' n.` _ ..t d tho • to"io Conservatory of aleste. Lee Peptis frant Waltee aistriet I Mrs. a t :a taraae a. f „-- elyn F.a. .11,70.1zo; tl110100 d. 1 I 1: tirade 7, Linda samerville th •Itis,•,. and aire. Andrew eata -Camels Reid. Torot were Reef: end vieitars with M,. xttO Mrs., Geerae Dutdas. Mrs. Mary Shannon it' 1- ea?t .:sitit,.: with relative= :r1 T'-' r t't o Mr. John Haan has e it sell leene after completing his w -,- year course at Ride_ etetwn Aeriete- tur,tl School. Mr, Tom Love is visiting ing at hie home after eompleting his erst year at Waterloo University. Mr. Sam Davidson of :Manitoba visited with his sister and broth er. Miss Bessie and Ed Davidson Miss Clare Haekwell visited ov' Wnt, Kyle and alt's. Eileen ConsItt in oltttt'ge. Christian Family Sunday- was held in .St. Andrew's United Church with Rev. Harold Jol1na^ ton let charge: The Church was decorated by MrsadenterSen Kyle and Mrs. Ron Litton with sev- eral varieties oto ring flowers and birds too, ,The junior choir was under, the direction of Mise Jean Ivlson and extra flawers were placed by the families in memory of the. late Robert J. El• gie and the late Elston Rowson. Four babies were baptised, Vicky Lynn, Went daughter of Mr, and :t'it's, Jack Bell; Lori Margaret, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Lovell; Robin Darlene, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Kett McLellan, and Sue Ann -Finlayson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Finlayson. VARNA A large congregation filled the United Church for the Mother's Day service on Sunday morning last with the pastor, Rev. T.' J. Pitt, in charge. The choir, ander the leadership of the organist, Mrs. Robert Stirling, sang the anthem, "A Mother's Loire." Mr. George Coleman of Cob- ourg spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Anson Coleman, The May meeting of the UCW was held at the home of Mrs, Ro- bert Taylor on Tuesday evening last with 39 ladies present, Mrs. Wayne Taylor led the devotional period, Mrs, Percy Johnston read the scripture lesson. Mrs. T, J. Pitt took the study book and spoke from lst Corinthians. It was suggested we learn it by heart, also that no natter haw much education we have or how clever we are, if we have not love in our hearts we at'e as ttothiug in God's sight. airs, Gordon Hill conducted a slwrt busineas per- lod. A` bale of-'elotlting Is to; be packed tits week 01 the church. Lanett was served by 'Group 3: Mr, Robert Johnston of GOIM dots spent the week end at the home of his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnston. BRUCEFIELD The May tweeting of Unit No, 3 of Brucefield UCW was held at the home of Mrs, Ross Scott on. Tuesday afternoon, May 8, 15 1a, dies answered roll call by honor - lag mothers day and the minutes were read by Mrs. J, A. McEWen, see. Mrs, Elsie Forrest, treas., re, pprted on the success of the bake sale held following the May meet- ing. Mrs. Wrn. Scott was la charge of the business meeting. Devotional period was conducted by Mrs. Elsie Forrest and Mrs. F. J. Welland and Mrs, 1-4. Walker gave the reading from the study book, Tire ladies were entertained with a piano solo by Mrs, G, Hen- derson and Mrs, G. Richardson sang a solo, "I Love the Name of Mother." bits, Wm, Scott con- ducted Bible study ,period taken from the book of Ruth, Mrs, J. Broadfoot was in charge BAKE SALE Sponsored by the "Friendship Circle" at Kling's vacant store SAT., MAY 19 3 o'clock 4—THE bnAMUtt'i'ft NEWS,'L'ftw'edny, Mny 17, 11933 of an aniuslttg and original gauze of clelininti Attlee, following title a delicious lunch was served by the hoeteesoa, Mrs. W, Mttllcatb and her committee, SFAFQRTH 4•H SWINE 91-Ut3. The first sheeting of the Sea - forth 4-H Swine Chub was held al, the farm oC club leader lion Dodds, MeiClllop, on tvlouuay. May 1411, A class of swine way judged and election of Officers was held; President, lean Howatt (Bolgrave) ; vice icrealdent, Baa bare. 'Purnbul! (13ruesels); eeere- tal'y, J. Papple (Soarorth); prosy reporter, Kett Gemmell (K.Lppen); To be held on the eeenlrtge of olub leaders, Dot. Dodds and Al - May 23 and 24 Ian Haugh. y at 8 o'clock 'DAIRY CALF CLUB • The regular meeting of Sea- fortli. Dairy Calf Club was hold on May 3rd at the farm of Lloyd Dale, A class of Jersey colt's wee judged and Gall Storey, Soott Mc- Dougall and Nell Cornwell gave reasons. Mrs, BettY Dale gave •the uuunminePlu,uluuuuuuwuwmnl„uuli osi ,l,a nll'lalal plucings. dii utornbirs as :cored roll call. 11111 Strong gave a talk, on beef cattle and then Gemmell on swine.; Kett Papple thanked Mr, and Mr's. Dale for luvlting the club to their farm, Lunch 11.15 served 1111,1111,1,111111 111111111111111,11111111,1111111111,11111111111111 Cooking C7 School At the Legion Hall featuring Mrs, Scriver of CKOO-TV Sponsored by the !.legion Auxiliary Admission 50c BILL CAMPBELL Phone 486 SEAFORTH Could You Use $10,000 15 Years From Now ? 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