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From the People of Seaforth and
District:
We request—
Floats
— Decorated Cars
— Decorated Bicycles
Clowns
— Or, What -Have -You?
EVERYONE LOVES A PARADE!
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so why not put your shoulder to the wheel, rack
your brains for ideas and, above, all, help Us to
put over our Reunion by having the . .
Best Parade Seaforth has
ever seen, on MONDAY,
AUGUST 1st.
REMEMBER! Yoli only have four weeks to
get ready.
PARADE COMMITTEE
Seaforth Old Boys' Reunion and Centennial
Association Committee
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Inducted in MOO i
Induction sertice for- the Iley.
C. D. Daniel, who succeeded Rev.
W. J. Rogers, as minister of Hen-
sel] and Chiselhurst United Church-
es, was held in the United Chinch,
Hensall, last Wednesday evening.
Rev. R. C. Wilson, of Wesley -
Willis United Church, Clinton, was
in charge of the induction service
and addressed the minister. Re'.
Wilson said: "Pastoral dutiesare
changing.. A great many "more du-
ties are expected now -ofa mini-
ster than years ago. Children need
to be nutured; young people need
encouragement. The congregation
expects one supreme thing from,
the minister: that he present Jesus
Christ to the congregation."
/ Rev. H. J. Snell, James Street
UnitedNchurch, Exeter, addressing
the congregation,. said: "Be con-
siderate of your minister, his wife;
be kind and treat them as human
beings."
Mr. N. W. Trewartha, Clinton,
member of, the Presbytery, con-
ducted Rev. Daniel to the plat-
form. A reception was held fol-
lowing the induction service, with
Edison Forrest, 'Jim McAllister,
Joe Ferguson and Earl Treffry
forming the reception committee.
Rev. Wilson expressed thanks to
Veteran's Cab
GEORGE H. MILLER, Prop.
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ANDY CALDER
AGENT
MON. and THURS. MORNINGS
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IttraCts" M ety
Fitoni This,'District
The third annual Glancille• re-
union. was !will, at Seaforth 11011.5"
park last Wednesday 'afternoon.
Out of the 13 uiemberi of tile faaa-,
1lY in attendance, the coMIUmitieff
of Staffa., crediton, Ren
salt, Zurich and Seaforth were re-)
presented. 4
A variety sports program fea-
tured the. Main entertahmeut of
the reunion. Following Are the
winners Of the various events:
Children's race, 1-6, Richard
Glanville; girls' race; 6-10,Jayce
Glanville, Crediton; boys' race,"6-
4,.Hichard Glanville; young lad,
ies' race, Marlene Cooper; young
men's race, Charles Hayden;` chil-
dren's three-legged race, Donal
and Ronald' Riley; adult's threelegged race, Charles Hayden -and
Gordon Miller; ladies kick the slip-
per, Mrs. Frank Glanville; men
kick •the slipper, Harold Glanville;
soda biscuit race, Chester Glan-
ville; ladies most graceful whlk,
Mrs. John Miller; men throwing
softball, Melvin Glanville; ladies
throwing paper plates, Mrs. Meryl
Glanville; threpling macaroni,
Mrs. John Miller; balloon race,
Harold Glanville. There was also
a peanut scramble to entertain the
children.
The reunion will meet at the
same place next year.
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all for the hospitality, after which
Mr. Edison Fort6st extended a
hearty welcome to the Rev. Daniel
and Mrs. Daniel.
Mr. Daniel said: "Like Paul;
I'll be anything to anybody, if by
that thing I can work out the King-
dom of God." Chiselhurst ladies
attended to the luncheon arrange-
ments.
Mr. Daniel was former minister
of Trinity United' Church. Inger-
soll, for 17 years, and also has
served at Campbellford, Peterboro,
Palmerston and Ingersoll, and was
president of London Conference
for the years 1953-54. He was
chairman of the Conference Radio
Committee, and served as Chap-
lain in World War II for five years.
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-The Woolen's,tfia§ione,r7 Society
of Northakde milted Church held
their special June meeting Tiles --
day evening in the Sunday School;
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Mrs- James M. Scott opened th9-
meeting with a paragraph of ",F,fr
•To Faith," by Rev. George Pigeon.
"0 Master of the .Waking World"
was sung. Mrs. Ross Savauge read
the Smipture lesson, and Mrs. W.'
Hay led in prayer.
The president, Mrs. P. B. Moffat
gave a hearty welcome to the
many guests. A duet entitled, "Let
the Beauty of Jesus Be Seen in
Me," was beautifully - sung by
Misses Mabel Turnbull and Ruth
Ciuff.
Rev. J. W. Stinson introduced
the guest speaker for the evening,
Dr. Ross, of London, a former mis-
sionary who spent 30 years in
Korea. He gave an interesting
address about living and working
with the Korean people.
Votes of thanks were extended
by the various repersentatives of
the different churches.
"In Christ There is No East or
West" was sung before Rev. Mr.
Stinson closed the meeting with
prayer.
Children Have Fun
At St. James' Picnic
St. James' School held their an-
nual school picnic on the school
grounds last Monday afternoon. A
large number of 'children, includ-
ing some pre-school age, enjoyed
the festivities of the day.
A large program of sports was
conducted under the management
of Mr. Joe Dorsey and Mr. Frank
Maloney.
The games were as follows:
boys' relay race, girls' relay race,
running for all the boys and girls
according to their grades, wheel-
barrow race, three-legged race,
stepping stones, slow bicycle race.
Particularly interesting and most
amusing were the races for the
pre-school boys and girls. A sen-
ior girls' baseball game, followed
by senior and intermediate boys'
baseball, showed very good sports-
manship.
After the games, a number of
happy aod tired children sat down
to .enjorthe food prepared for
them. Mrs. Clarence Malone, as-
sisted by Mi g Rose Dorsey and
'Mrs. Williams, ' looked after the
prizes, and served the tables. All
the mothers present helped to
make the occasion a very happy
one for the children.
An interesting feature was a dis-
play of physical exercises, given
by the Primary Room, under the
direction of Sister Julia Marie. A
scramble for candy was the re-
ward given to the small folk.
Lois Maloney thanked the Catho-
lic Women's League, who had
niade the day pleasant. William
Van den Hengel thanked the School
Board, who had contributed se,
generously to the success of the
picnic.
The ,children then sang the Na-
tional Anthem, and another school
picnic for 1955 became history.
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