HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-11-15, Page 5THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 15, 1945
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78TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18TH
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First Presbyterian Church, a Pert
Guest Speaker, REV. ALEX. NIMMO, Winghani
11 a.m. "God's Will" 7'p.rn. "Things That Abide"
— OUR ANNUAL SEASON OF REMEMBRANCE
The Minister for the day, Rev. Nuiluo, was an Overseas
Chaplain with the R.C.A,P., and comes to us with a
rich experience
MORNJNG
ANTHEM "The Lord Is My Light"
Soloists, Miss Marion Mason, Mr. James T. Scott
SOLO "73esideStill Waters"
ANTI -HSM "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings"
Soloists, Mrs, J. A; Munn, Mr, James T. Scott,. Sir. Fred is Willis
MALE QUARTETTE
Mr• J. T. Scott, Mr. L, Heinberger, Mr. M. R. Rennie, Mr. DLL Reid
Me"
DUET "Lead Kindly Light"
Mrs. D. Cameron, Mr. James TScott
REV. R. H. WILLIAMS, B.A., Minister
M. R. Rennie, Choir Leader Mrs. M. R. Rennie, Organist
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Newnan Baker or
Wellbu'n visited on SunclaY with Mr.
and Mr's, IIarry Ford and family.
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Dickey were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Me-
E1rea et Mr. Thos. Brock's, fiikrton,
last Sunday. DRYSDALE
irs. E. Whiteford and baby
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ed Y;,I home from Landoll hospital last sIent the weekend with
. and ;4Irs: Alvin Rau,
Lillian G. Higgins
EVENING
BORN
HURRAY—_At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on Nov, llth to Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent Murray, McKillop,
a daughter, Rose Mary Elizabeth,
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LONIDESBOROI Mrs. Far grad gave the report of the "'''''''''"'"'....,,,,,..,.....^m.," -................se
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On Africa. A vote i
great war an preclat o t' P sundryistia
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of the •. , r m o Rev. Boman for his
body and occupied the front `centre fine address given to the W.M,S., olgate's Product?
on Sunday, N
hymns were well chosen and appio- I CONSTRNCE r Wheat
priate for the day. The choir also Miss Donelda Adams underwent
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a fine :anthem. Baskets of a serious operation in Scott Mentor- : 98s $2,69
mums made. a pleasing effect at the ial Hospital, Saturday morning. Miss , 24s
front of the church. Two minutes Adams' many friends wish her a' 75
silence was taken, when all stood7s 25
speedy recovery.
with. bowed heads in' honor of those The meeting of the W.M.S. was Robin Hood Oats --
who 'paid the supreme sacrifice, held Thursday afternoon in the SOs $3.69
Last Tuesday night a social gath- schoolroom of the church, Rev. Mr.; 5s .28
Bring was held at the community Penman, pastor of the church, took
hall to welcome back the boys who charge for the election of officers
recently returned home from over- which were as follows: Pres. Mrs.
seas, There was a short program Peter Lindsay; 1st Vise. Mrs. Ernest
when the boys were presented with Adams; 2nd Vice. Mrs. Wm. Britton; ,
billfolds and certificates. Lunch' Setts, Mrs. Chas. Dexter; Treas. '; Phone 8
was served and afterwards a dance lvrrs. Bert Stephenson; Rec, Sec.
held, There was a splendid turnout. Mrs, Robt. Lawson; literature, Mrs.' `SUPERIOR STORE"
It is a joy to see so many able to Austin Dexter; stewardship, Mrs,
cone hone safe and well. There Bert Stephenson; temperance, Mrs.
are several more yet to arrive but Earl Lawson; press, Mrs. Chas, Dext-
hope to see them in the near future er • stn dd friendship,
rtngland, r•• Rm. Jett Bits asst., Mrs Dave
Mi. W. J.' Tantblyn of Toronto, Willson; organist, Mrs. Geo. Aridi-
loral
spent the weekend at his hone here. r•onvenet Mr•. en, q Irlison, fRev.
Mrs.' Norman Radford and Sbir- Mr. Penman closed the meeting with
ly spent Saturday with the lady's pr ayer. •
parents, Mr. and Mrs. d, H. Shob- Norma Dexter spent Sunday
bl
ook, with f
ttencls '
an t e
Mrs. Nellie Watson spent a few To t Menet.
days in London recently and visit- ,TAB re tltt')r hoc. meeting• of tof
ed with her daughter, 3Tiss Fern the churciillonl Novin a.°5ittTieuopr o -
Watson, who is teaching• in the city-. d,nt Mrs. Mciliwain opened pith,•
Mrs, (Rev.) Penman who recently nnedin with hymn 239, "He Lead -
fell and suffered a Karl sprained eth Me." lir;. MrTPwain offered
ankle is slowlyreeoverin,e• ftn'n her placer: The minute= of ill October,
accident. We wish her complete re- inr etre„ were read by the ,eeretary.
r.ove'y very soon'• j qhs. O lite D:t) •. tis, E:1
e Mr. Robert Caldwell hos been son and "Errs. Lorne Lawson wer,.
ill but now is sonew
oss J. Sproat
Mrs. Hays of Fergus spent the Geo, Addison: missionbas pt, I�IPf EN
weekend at the home of Mr. john M s r
quitehat int rpp"note,) to remember the boys. in
proved. We hope to see hila out the sertlt,s. Mrs. Britton gave
again very soon. I 1 c tdni_ •`Princes air e's Message.",
The regular Monthly W.M.S. ; ,Ire. Lindsay
as• a in the churchbeautiful solo.i
nteetmg' w h Id t. ,ane a gaam f 1
school moan ! :qrs. Ernest. Adams gave
Mrs. Thomas Hutt met with a
serious accident recently when she
was knocked down by a cattle
beast and had•her arm broken and
badly bruised.
Mrs, Elgie Sr., has returned home
after
Ie
a pleasant visit with friends
in Hamilton.
Mt Joseph Dayman of St. Cath-
erines 15 visiting with friends in and
:around the village.
Mr. Win. Sproat of London spent
the weekend with his parents.
CHESTERFIELDS &
OCCASIONAL
CHAIRS
on Thursday last with tion entitled, 'The Lasts Fh"ree I
or necovered
a fair attendance, The Charge." �^-�_ 7 m Fs
Mrs. E. Wood was in the chair.] The 'Jesus the water hLife." A duelt
secretary, Mrs. FAngiad Balled the h VT 17 Il A1 Auto Seats
:Virs. Lorne Lawson. Ors, 3'elll- Chairs Repaired. Free Pick-
vyain read a .Psalm. Rev. i.0'. Pen- i
up and Delivery
which was answered by a verse Ar reading, llwaity call Mrs.
strong,"' 11 SO u O gand Backs,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross and
Dorothy visited in Hanover during
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs Dominic Scans' and
Miss Jean Scalisi, Woodstock, were
week end visitors at the home of
Mrs. Scelisd's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Bagshant and
sou James, Lindsay, spent the week
'end at the home of heir parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Free.
Mr. Roderick MacLean, Kitchener,
visited et the hone of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. MacLean over the
week end.
Mr, and Mrs. David Grieve and son,
London, spent the week end at the
home of his mother, Mrs. John Grieve
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Graves spent the
week end at the hone of thoir daugh-
ter, Mrs. .7. Peters, Galt. Little Susan
Peters, who spent the past two weeks
with her grandparents, returned
home,
"Messrs. G. A. Spence, Edwin Haw-
kins, Robert Pinkney, Roy herr, Rog•
inald :Henderson, J. 10. Daley, George
Eaton, Wilfred Drager, E. Felker and
Ivan Stewart, were hi Toronto over
the week end attending the hockey
game at Maple Leaf. Gardens.
Miss
Ballantyne and cousin, Miss
Beatrice Trenter, spent: Sunday in
London. Miss Trenter leaves Thurs-
day for her home In Pennsylvania.
Slaves Of The Devil's Capsules
An ugly new killer is loose in the
land, gaining victims by the millions,
killing 10 to 20 persons a day,
breeding murders, suicides, drug -
crazed violence and juvenile delinq-
uency. ,Get this Sunday's (Nevem-
bar 18) issue of The Detroit Sun-
day Timos and read, in The Ameri
can Weekly, Article 1 in Samuel
Hopkins Adams' expose of the
"harmless" sedatives,
There's nothing like climbing off
your pedestal to put you back on
top.
with "Promise." The word fo • Doc 1„• ! \'erandall Swings & Steamer
to
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11 call to be "Joy". Mrs, Lillie
ebster gave a fine temperance
ading and Mrs. S. Lyon gave a
ading on "Christian Stewardship,"
committee of three were appoint-
to
of
r the year 1946,eatltate the Des,fficerineet-
g. Miss E. Kirk gave a splendid
port of the convention held at
ma College, St. T1
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, ting
chool for leaders. Misses Marjorie
at
and Velma Hesk sang a lovely duet. closed with prayer• Mr. Penman
01 then presided and the follow-
ing officers were elected for 19-16. Clifford
President Mrs. Geo. Meillwain, Vice Upholstering
President Mrs. Wm. Britton, Sec- Co., Stratford
rotary. Mrs. Frank Riley, Assistant
Sec Mrs. James Hugill, Treas., Mrs. Telephone 579
Earle Lawson, Pianist, Mrs. Geo.
Addison, Assistant, Mrs, FranFrankFor further information apply at
Riley. Sane hymn 109, "Rlest Re the Box's Furniture Store
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