HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1947-10-16, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1947
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Gran Concert
BRUCEFIELD UNITED CHURCH
MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 20
at S o'clock
By MR. MLGPD of London
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Assisted by 1IR. GAYLE GORDON. noted London violinist.
Above concertammond providedby
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SECOND
EUCHRE DANCE
IN .CARDNO'S HALL
Wednesday, Oct. 22
Euchre commences 8.30. Lunch served
Admission 50e. Dance only 25c
Auspices Seaforth Women's Institute
Mr. and Mrs. Del Iirauel and claugii,
ter, Brantford. spent Thanksgiving at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Dale.
Girls' Softball Club
DANCE!
IN DUBLIN
MONDAY, OCT. 20
ROSS PEARCE AND HIS
MELODY MASTERS
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Mr, George' MacDonald, Stratford,
spent Thanksgiving with his daughter
Mrs. Ralph McFadden, and 9Ir. Mc-
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SEAFORTH
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
rs " • ' Jerrott. Toronto spent
• 1 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anent and the holiday with her .mother 1lits. I.
family, Detroit, were week -end visitors Jarrott.
11r. nerd .lies. Daviel J. Grieve and ut te' hhome of his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dining, Loudon,
family were week -end guests with Mrs Wet. Anent. spent the week end with the letter's
his mother, Mrs. John Grieve. Mrs, J. H, Beat and daughter liar- parents, M and 141ts, W. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith. Dale' and hare, Toronto, were week -end .guests Mr;. J. ( Sim
ser, Toronto, i, spend-
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Linda Marnie, of Burlington, were al the home of Mr's, J. C. Greig. ing a few days with her niece and
guests of the former's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Lovett and nephew 1111 and Mrs. A. (Mel tetter.
and Mrs. Ol'vi11e Dale, over the family, Mount Carmel, spent Thanks. Dr. James ,Jarrytt New \'e, k sperm
weekend..parents, Mr. and
1 1 lhen Mrs. I
TOWNTOPICS TOPIC Mr. and enc i M 1 M Haney \it., run
giving day with thein' the weal end with i lno
1111,•. and Mrs. Andrew McLachlan Mrs. J. E. Jonte, George Si. i Jurrutt.
of Cromarty and Mr. and Mr's. Jack11 r. John Juries of Loudon:. spent Please 110110, that. the bazuiir &
Allington of Varna were guests Lilo week' end and Thairksgiving daS' Lorne cooking 01410 date will be Sat„
with 341i'. and Mrs. Thos. Aldington. with anis parents, Mr.and Mrs. J. E. NPV;151,11. under '8nspu'@s al' the \4 0-
Mr, Clifford C. Trott, London, his
George so , man's Auxiliary.
was a weekend guest at the home of . Mtss, Joanne McMillan was in Sar-
Miir. and Mrs. Clarence Trott. ilia for the week end,
Mr. J. 13. Shaw of Jeannette's Olr. and Mrs. Homer Mellen and
Creek spent the Thanksgiving boli- fancily spend the hohd ty week end
day with his mother Mrs, Pearl With Mr. and Mrs, Win. Hart.
Shaw. I Mies Rita -Duncan, Windsor, spent
Mrs. Wm. Hogg of Preston spent the week end with her parents. Mr.
a few days here last week. and Mrs. W. J, Duncan.
111r. and Mrs. Moxley of Dorehest- i Mi' and Mrs. Wm. Faulkner and
er, were callers at the home of Mrs. daughter Patricia. Galt, spent. Thanks -
Keine, last week. giving with, Mies Lillian Faulkner,
Mrs. Alex Stirling and grandson,
,Miss Betty Matthews, Kitchener,
R{maid Powell attended the fiftieth
Maid the week end with her parents
Mr. mid Mrs. J. Matthews.
Mrs. Charles Workman, Leaming-
ton, spent Thanksgiving with friends
of Mrs. Stirling. in town.
Mrs. C. Dlllane and sons John and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johns of Toronto
Edward, Hamilton, were holiday visit- silent the holiday week enol at the
ors at the home of her parents, Mr. home of Mas. J. L. Smith.
and Mrs. Thomas Johnstone. Miss Juno Gilding and Miss Joan
Messrs. William and John Har- Hunter of Toronto spent the holiday
graves, Toronto, were Thanksgiving week end with Mrs. .1. L. Smith.
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss itnth Joynt, Toronto, spent tate
Edwin Chesney, holiday weep end with her parents,
Mr. and .lire. Alvin Farquharson Mr. and lies. Hobert Joynt.
and family, Niagara Falls, spent the Mrs. W. Kilrrkhainnier and Miss gtolrira. Calif.. who have 130011 visiting
week end at the home of his parents. Nervy Desborough have returned to Roy and Mrs. Bennett and fancily and
Mr. and Mrs. P. Farquharson. Detroit atter spending a week with 'othi'r relatives in ffrus.•els, lei) fin,.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barrett and four- Mr. and Mrs.- C. P. Sills. home on 'Tuesday o1' this we, -k.
ily. Hamilton. spent. Thanksgiving Mr. C. Shultz and Mr, Wm Austin
at. the Rorie cif her parents. lir. and spent the week end 111 Flint.
Mrs. L. Eberhart. 341r. and Mrs. F. Geddes and Mary
Mr. and airs. Nelson Keyes return- ,spent. Thanksgiving in London with
ed from Windsor after er ieiug their 1Tr anti Mrs. Stewart Geddes.
=a 11 ( I Keyes. incl Mr. Keyes.
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• Mr. and arts Sratl. Connie Milian.
341', ,T, Srlaea• spent a few days Miss Ma rga re t Driver. Heg•N., I:itclt-
-We(lding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
George Fulford of Godertch On Sat-
urday. Mrs. Fulford is a sister -below
• ' WALTON
Mr. and MIs. 'four Watson. Lnpd',m.
MIs. 0. Byrnes and 5011 Ross. of De-
troit, Miss Lois Whitney of Seaforth.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1'.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boydell and soli
Torn of Toronto visited :411. anti Mrs.
Roy Bennett over the week earl.
Master Rae and Miss Elaine Kern-
ashen
ern-ar •than of Brussels spent weak and
with their grandparents. ;411'. and sirs.
Lloyd Porter.
Miss Amy Love, Toronto, with her
'nattier at home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Broadfoot.
Miss Bernice Hackwell, Stratford
General Hospital, with her father, Ma.
Joe Ilaekwell.
Mrs, Beryl Long of Lineriel Sask..
was a recent visitor with her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Roy Bennett.
Mrs. Dave Tait, Mesta. Sask., spent
a few days with Mrs. R. Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs, Garf. Long, of Santa
hast week at the )conte of her dtngli-
ter and son-in-law, Sir, and Mrs.
Denelas Knowles, Aylmer.
Mr. and Mrs Claire Haney and
'1.1;gbie'r. of n:. Calhe.r11ee.S, were
Thanksgiving li tnl•S• at the home:
of 1h. and MN. W. J. Finnigan and
Autumn 1,' hid!
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SECOND SERIES
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The; Ladies of St. George's
Church held .their monthly Guild
meeting at the hone of Mrs. MrTag-
gart on paesided. The meeting t
opentd byhe
the
singing' of hymn "What a 0 -tend we
have in Jesus." Mrs. Kerr read the
scripture 134th psalm) and Rev.
Kerr lead in prayer, The sack con-
test came to an end and the judges
1Mrs. Cummings and Mias Gordon)
awarded the prize to Mrs. Brown.
The prize donated by Mrs. H. Hum-
phries. Plans for our annual bazaar
were discussed. The bazaar to be
held in Nov. Meeting was closed by
prayer followed by a W.A, meeting-
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EUCHRE AND
Dance!
St. Colutnban
FRIDAY, OCT. 24
ADMISSION 50e, LUNCH
Special prize fir Longest Mar-
ried; also for the Most Recent-
ly
c °nt-ly Married. and other Prizes.
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IN DUBLIN PARISH HALL
FRIDAY, OCT. 17
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ss, strwriess
easel Miss Terry Mclver. 1'elrolia.
speedt the week cud lediday at t1.ae
home of Mi'. and Mrs. P. -tete Meister.
1Ir. and Mrs. Coffin have just return.
ed from an extended trip t:> Maritimes
11r. mut MIr•:s. Kenneth 2JacLeon. To-
ronto. spew..Tltanksgiving at 1.h'..ir
horn. h'a'a•.
mr. and mrs.'stewart endmon, and
ramliy. 50. C tlherines Spent Thanks-
giving at the home of the latter's par-
ent. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Otte.
MIt and Mrs. I L lox spent tie=.
Thanksgiving week end in .dew York.
Miss Ethel \11 Kay Toronto. pe ur
the week end with her sister, Mr. ani
Mrs. Harvey Mason.
Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent
Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs.
12. Kennedy.,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Eckert and daugh-
ter, London, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eckert
and baby, Ridge#town, and Miss Ter-
esa Eckert. London, spent. the lralid1y
weep end at 100 home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Eckert. -
Dr. and Mrs. Friel Stewart spent
Thanksgiving with the form er's
another, .Mrs. Charles Stewart.
11r. 13. C. Rising returned Moine
Tuesday after spending 110' holiday
week end in Toronto with his dough.
ter Mrs. N. E. Norris.
' Mr. Eddie Box spent Thanksgiving
week end in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Francies Devereaux.
Port Hope, M'. Edward Devereaux
and Miss Alice Devereaux, Toronto.
spent the holiday week .end at the
home of their Mother Mrs. Margaret
Devereaux,
Mr. and Mac. D, L. Hoover and t.uu-
ily, Windsor, and Mr. Ken Keating,
Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with
;Sir. and Mrs. 1:. Beating.
Miss Betty Banton, 'Windsor. spent
the weep end with her mother.
Misses Harriett and Wiunifred Rns-
srl1. Toronto. spent the week end with
their mother, Mitt. J. 13, Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rollins and sols
Hilly spent. Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. \\'. J. Finnigan.
Hiss Ruth Shine'', Toronto, spent.
the holiday week cud with her -par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. S. Sitinen.
Miss O. Hoare spent the 'week end
in Toronto.
Miss Mary Ryan, London, spent the
week encs at her home here.
Mr. Thomas Muff, Toronto, .spent
Thanksgiving here,
Miss Jean Turner, Toronto, spent
the holiday week end here.
Miss. Margaret Grieve, Termito.
*:pent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mas.
Frank Grieve,
Misses Geraldine and 0011(1hy Eek -
eft, Chatham spent the week cud
with their nlother. Mrs. I. Eekert.
Mr. Win. Bell, of Toronto. shim!
Thanksgiving with itis• sister Miss
Mary Bell,
1A•. and Mrs. \\-m. Neely and family,
Stratford, spent tate- week end with
the latter's parents. 11ra and SIrw.
George Rei vas,
Mrs, D. K. Cunningham end daugh-
ter, Brussels,. firs. Roy Bennett and
Mrs. Win. Lone Walton: Mr's. las.
McLaughlin, London, 11r, and Mrs.
Jas. Livermore, Clinton, Miss Mira
Wheatley, Clinton. Mrs. Jas. Lung. oi
Saskatchewan. and Ur. an 1 Iles.
Garr Long, Santa Monica, Cid-IL'(101.1'
Thanksgiving guests at the honie of
Mrs. W. T. Woods.
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MOORR-Mr. anvil airs. Cecil L. Moore 't
Masii,c Lawrence) proudly announce the
birth of their daueehter Francis blaairu'..
is Bentley. (>etaber l:. 111t7, at Chipman
Memorial hospital, 3t. Stephen.
.1110i(ELL -At Seat' Memorial Hospital, .)11
Ort. 5111, In M,'. and tilt's, Witham Camp-
bell, 5eal'orth, a son,
Pra 1-11CB--At Scott. Memorial Hospital. nn
Oct, . ISth, to Mr, and Mrs, Harold
Pethlck, Seaford', a dnntrhter.
KIPPEN
St. Andrew's United Church Here
will celebrate it's 30th anniversary on
Sunday next, Oct. 1910, of 11 a.m. and
7,:10 p.m. The guest speakers at the
morning service will be Rev. Wool
trey of Clinton and in the evening
Rev, 11, 12. Conner of king St. United
Church, London, firmer pastor at
Kipped. Special uivale will be furnish-
ed by the choir as:Acted by members
of Hillsgreen choir. The guest soloist
will be Miss Dorothy ('huddler. Park-
hill, formerly of Kippen.
Miss Isabel Alexander of Toronto
spent the holiday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Alexander.
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