The Seaforth News, 1947-04-24, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947
HENSALL
111r. and Mrs, Ferris Cantelon and
family were recent visitors with the
(minx's mother Mrs, Kate Oanteion,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.,. Gould of Tor-
onto were recent visitors . with Mrs,
Gould's parents Mr. and Mrs, Geo.
Walker.
Mrs, David Sangster and infant
daughter returned home from St.
Joseph's Hospital, .London, on Tues-
day.
Miss 'June Saundtrcock of London
was a weekend visitor with her
moister Mrs. Annie' Saundercock.
Miss Fran Carpenter of London
visited recently with Miss Margaret
Glenn,
Carmel Presbyterian Church
Young People held their regular
meeting on Monday evening. Quiet
music brought the meeting to order.
The president, Mr. Clark Kennedy
took charge of the worship period.
The meeting opened with an Easter
call to worship and the singing of
"Christ the Lord is risen to -day"
after which Russel Moore led in
prayer. Don Bellied the scripture
reading from St. John which was
read responsively. A11 the members
joined in singing "Easter Parade"
which was appropriate for Easter
Monday. Rev. Ferguson gave the
topic for the evening on "Church
History" which was most interesting
and instructive. It was learned from
she address where the Presbyterian
Faith originated. It was through
John Calvin after the reformation
that Presbyterianism originated.
John Calvin's teachings were from
she Apostolic Church which was
Christ's own teachings. The business
period followed, final arrangements
were made for Y. P. Play "Second-
Storey Peggy", which is to be pre-
sented.April 24th and 25th. The
;meeting closed by singing hymn "We
have heard the joyful sound" and
the Lord's Prayer in unison.
Mr. Donald Bell of London and
Mr. Ronald Bell of Windsor are hdli-
cloying with their parents,' Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Bell,
Mrs. Mary Hennesey of London
spent the weekend with Mrs. G.
Case.
Miss June Saundercock and friend
of London spent the weekend with
the former's mother, Mrs. Annie
Saundercock.
The Arnold Circle Evening Auxil-
iary will meet at the home of Mrs,
Hilton Laing in Exeter, on Monday,
April 28th.
Miss Evelyn and Mac Taylor visit-
ed over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Jacle Dougall and • family, at.
Ingersoll
Private funeral service was held
from Bonthron'sfuneral home on
Tuesday, April 15th for Julia Ann
Cook, six -weeks -old daughter of My.
and Mrs. Harry Cook, Windsor, who
died at Hotel` Dieu Hospital. Wind-
sor, on Sunday. Rev. R. A. Brook of
Hensall United Church, officiated.
Burial was in Hensall Union Ceme-
tery, The infant was the grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornish of Bruce -
field visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Brock.
Mr. Bruce Glenn of London spent
the weekend at the home of his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. MacLaren,
Misses Marion and Lois of Goderich.
visited with friends here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and
family were recent visitors with Mi.
and Mrs, Russell Keyes and family
at Mitchell.
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Diegel of
North Bay were visiting her mother,
Mrs. Louise Hinz and other relatives.
Mr. and Ml's. George Young, Strat-
ford, with Mr. and Mrs. George Diegel
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLeod and
sons Kenneth and Ronald with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Ahrens.
Messrs. Bob and Wilfred Murray of
Toronto with Mrs. Sophie Bennewies.
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In Merrloriarn
PIPER—lo loving memory of a dear mother
who passed away years ago, April 2Ith.
No one knows .how much I miss.
No one knows the bitter pain
I have'suffered since I lost you,
Lifehas never been the same.
Daysof sadness will come o'er us,
Friends may think the. wound Is healed.
But they little know .the sorrow
Deep within our heart concealed,
Forever loved and always remembered. by
Daughter Violet,.
Card of Thanks
I would like to express my sineore :thanks
and appreciation to all my friends who re-
memberedme during my resent illness.
MRS. ANGUS MacLEAN
Clearing Auction Sale
OP FARM ,STOGIC AND IMPLEMENTS,
On Lot 18, Concession 4, Stanley Township,
one-half' mile south of Bannockburn Bridge,
on Monday,', April' 2801,, at 1 porn.
HORSES -1-7 year old hay mare, 1-20.
Year old bay horse; 2. colts, 3 and 4 years old:
CATTLE -4 Durham mw, all :doe within
a month 11 heifer due in a month; 8-2 year
old cattle;- 5 yearlings.
SHEEP -4 ewes; 5 lambs, and 1 ram. •
IMPLEMENTS -1-7 ft. Deering binder;
1-6 ft. NIH mower; Frost & Wood clump
rake ;