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NEXT SUNDAY:
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Church Notices
St. Thomas' Anglican Church. -
10 a.m., Sunday School, Confirma-
tion Class; 11 a.m-, Morning Pray-
er, Beginners' Sunday School; 3
p.m., Evening Prayer, St. Mary's,
Dublin; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer.—
Rev. J. H. James, Rector.
McKillop Pastoral Charge. —
Bethel: Service XO a.m., Sunday
School 11 a.m.; Cavan: Sunday
School I0 a.m., Service 11:15 a,m.;
Duff's: Sunday School 1 p.m., Ser-
vice 2 p.m.; Y.P.U., Cavan Church,
8 p.m.—Rev. J, R. Holden, Minister.
Pentecostal Tabernacle. — Tues-
day, 8 p.m., Bible Study and Pray-
er; Friday, 8 p.m., Y.PS-; Sun-
day, 10 a.m-, Sunday School; 11
a.m., Morning Worship; 7:30 p.m.,
Evangelistic Service. All services
will be held in the Church.—Rev.
H. Kendrick, Pastor.
Egmondville United Church. --10
a.in., Church School and Adult
Class; 11 a.m., Morning Worship;
sermon, "Eternal Life"; 7 p.m.,
Evening Praise; Meditation, "Re-
ligion and the Resurrection"; Fri-
day, April 13, at 8 p.m., Prepara-
tory Service. --Rev. W. E. Milroy,
Minister.
Northside United Church -- Fri
day, 8 p.m., Preparatory Service;
Sunday, 10 a.m.• Church School and
Adult Bible Class; 11 a.m„ Morn-
ing Worship; the Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper and Reception of
new members; sermon topic, "The
Symbols of Sacrifice"; Toddlers'
Group and Junior Congregation; 7
p.m., Evening Worship; sermon
topic, "New Life and Greater"—
Rev. Bruce W. Hall, Minister.
WI. NOTES
The regular meeting of the Sea -
forth Women's Institute will be
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Carter on Thursday, April
12, at 2 p.m. This will be the an-
nual meeting and will be in charge
of Mrs. Robert McLachlin and Mrs.
Russell Miller. Roll call will be
answeredby the payment of an-
nual dues. Motto for the meeting
is. "All is well that ends well."
Lunch committee will be: sand-
wiches, Mrs. James Doig and Mrs.
Russell Miller; cookies, Mrs. Wil-
fred Coleman and Mrs. Alex Pep-
per.
Members are asked to please
note the change of date.
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LOCAL ' BRIEFS
Mr. W. J. Stuart, of Windsor,
spent the weekend 'with Mrs. Stu-
art and Margaret.
Mrs. Frank Cwhnore and "Miss
Nancy Cudznore, af Wallaceburg,
spent the weekend with Miss Hazel
Reid and Mr. D. L. Reid.
Mrs. James McDougall, of Cane,
was a guest of her mother, Mrs.
Hugh Alexander, for Laster.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lemon,
Dianne and David, of London, were
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Lemon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cunningham
and daughter, Clare, of Port Credit,
and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Elliott,
of Stratford, were Easter visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McIntosh,
of Detroit, were here on Tuesday
attending the funeral of the late
Elizabeth Scott, of McKillop.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Reitz and daugh-
ter, Patricia Lynn, of Toronto,
spent the weekend with Dr. and
Mrs, E. A. McMaster.
Dr. and Mrs, L. J. Matthews and
Janie spent the Easter week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Huras and
family, of Stratford, spent the
weekend with the former's mother,
:Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kerslake
and family, of Toronto, were week-
end guests with Mrs. W. E. Kers-
lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lemon and
Jackie spent the weekend in La
Pierce, Michigan.
Easter weekend guest with Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. McKindsey was Mr.
Donald McKindsey, of McMaster,
University, Hamilton.
Dr. and Mrs, James McCabe and
family spent the holiday weekend
in Buffalo.
Miss Katie Scott is spending the
holidays in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grant and
family, of Waterloo. spent Sunday
with Mrs. Keith M. McLean.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Snow and
family spent Easter Sunday in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moore and
two children, of Peterboro, are
spending the holidays with Mrs.
Moore's mother, Mrs. Herald
Lawrence.
Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Stapleton
and family spent a few days in
Detroit this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Willis, of Kit-
chener, spent Easter with their
parents here.
Mrs. A. McArthur and. Mrs, J. F.
Ross, of Guelph, were in Seaforth
Tuesday attending the funeral of
the late Miss Elizabeth Scott.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Scott and
family, of Bracebridge, spent Eas-
ter with Mrs. H. R. Scott.
Miss Marilyn Kling, of London,
spent the holiday weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kling.
Miss Ena Lillico, London, and
Miss Marion Lillico. of Hensall,
spent the holidays with their
mother, Mrs. Alex Lillico.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Barry and
family,' of Toronto, spent Easter
with Miss Mabel E. Turnbull.
Mrs. D. Hoggarth, London, visit-
ed her aunts, the Misses Thomp-
son.
Miss Rita Duncan, of Ottawa.
spent the Easter weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dun-
can.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearce and
family. of Winnipeg, are visitors
at the home of Mrs. Pearce's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMil-
lan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Alexander
and family were in Guelph on
Saturday,
Dr: and Mrs. P. L. Brady have
returned after several days in To-
ronto.
Miss Gladys Thompson, Niagara
Falls, is spending the holidays
With her mother, Mrs. James B.
Thompson.
Mr. Joseph Carpenter; Chatham,
visited in. Dublin and Seaforth ov-
er the weekend.
Dr, and Mrs. E. Malkus and fam-
ily have moved to the former
Greig residence on Goderich St.
West, which Dr. Malkus recently
purchased.
Miss Laura McMillan, of Toron-
to, is spending Easter with her
mother, Mrs. W. F. McMillan, in
Egmondville.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sillery and
Peter spent Easter weekend in
Buffalo.
Miss Marion. Dick, of London,
was a holiday visitor with her
mother, Mrs. A. W. Dick.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hoover and
family. of Windsor. were Easter
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Keating.
Miss Gertrude Crich, of Toron-
to, is spending the holidays with
Curlers Meeting
Members of the 'Seaforth Curling
Club are asked to attend a general
meeting at the Club
(Members and prospective mem-
bers are invited to . be present)
Wed., April llth
at 8:00 p.m.
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,Mrs. Crich.
Mr. Wilmer :Sealtt has rettlged
to his home in Mellillop r
spending the winter in Bran
Mr. and Mrs. 'George, Love, of
Goderich, spent the 'holidays frith
Mr. and Mrs. J. F.' Scott, at Thorn-
ton Hall. -
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brightrall
and Mr. and Mrs, Don Brightrall
and Cathy spent Easter in Toron-
to.
Mrs. Peter Hay, Niagara Falls,
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Oliver and other friends.
Mrs. M. McDermid, Godericli St.
West, is a patient in Scott Mem-
orial Hospital.
Mr. William Britton, who spent
the winter with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Hoggarth, Wallaceburg, is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McMillan:
Visitors this week with Mrs.
Joseph McQuaid' were her son,
Rev. Father Thomas McQuaid,
S.F.M., Superior of Scarboro For-
eign' Missions, Toronto; her niece,
Mrs. James Mayo, and son, Ray-
mond, of Toronto; also her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John McQuaid, of St. Thomas.
Mrs. W. E. Butt trisited this week
with friends in Flint, Mich.
Mr. Paul McMaster is holidaying
with his sister, Mrs. Ken Pudney,
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kellar spent
the holiday weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Lavoie, of Grosse
Pointe, Michigan.
Mr. W. H. Bristow, of Sarnia,
spent Easter weekend with Misses
Maria and Tennie Bristow.
Miss Maria Rohner spent Eas-
ter weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Hohner, Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Echinger
and Linda, of London, spent Eas-
ter weekend with Mrs. Mae Hille-
brecht.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reekie
and Paul, of Brantford, and Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth and
family, of Wallaceburg, spent Eas-
ter with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mc-
Millan, McKillop.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Geddes
and family, London, were Easter
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Geddes.
Miss Catherine Patterson, Rod-
ney, spent Easter with her sister,
Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell, and Rev.
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberton
spent Easter weekend in Ottawa.
Mr. Gordon Wilson, of Toronto,
spent the weekend' with Mr, and
Mrs. D. H. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Krauel and
family, of Kitchener, spent the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Scott
Habkirk.
Visitors with Mrs. Mae Dor-
rance over the weekend were: Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Brown, Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McKenzie, Osh-
awa; Miss Lynn Godfrey, Whitby;
Mr. Jack Dorrance, St. Catharines,
and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Goven-
lock, of Waterford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Barry and Eliz-
abeth, of Toronto, and Marlyn Hil-
lis, of the University of. Toronto,
spent the weekend with Miss M.
E. Turnbull.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Shinen were their two daughters,
Ruth Shinen, of Toronto, and Mrs.
Sullpzer and family, of Buffalo.
Mrs. H. F. Welford returned to
her home in Peterborough the past
week, after spending the past three
months here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Naftel, of
Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. D. G.
Stephenson and son, of Ottawa,
and William Stephenson, Toronto,
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Stephenson over the holiday.
Mrs. J. M. Laidlaw, of Toronto,
's visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John
Longstaff for the Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Barber and
family, St. Thomas, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber over
the holiday,
EGMONDVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Keyes and',
daughter, Joan, of Windsor, spent,
the Easter weekend with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. Nelson Keyes.
Recent visitors with Mrs. W. F.
McMillan and Miss Laura McMil-
lan were: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley',
Gray, of Stratford, and Mr. and!
Mrs. Don Gray, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Finlayson and.
family, of Lorne Park, visited this
week with the former's mother,
Mrs. James Finlayson.
Mrs. Grace McCallum, who has
spent some months with Mrs. W.
F. McMillan, has returned to her
home in Blyth.
Mr. • and Mrs. Elmore Stephen-
son, Grace and Paul spent the
Easter weekend with relatives at
Flint and Royal Oak, Michigan,
and with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wright at Sarnia.
Teachers spending the Easter
holidays at their homes here are:
Miss Alice Watson, of London
Miss Laura McMillan, of Toron-
to; Miss Bessie Grieve, of Chat-
ham, and Miss Margaret Grieve, of
Centralia.
Miss Jessie Finlayson, of Lorne
Park, is enjoying the Easter holi-
days in Jamaica, and Miss Flor-
ence Elford with her sister, Miss
AIva Elford, in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Adams and
family. of Wallaceburg, are holi-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Adams.
Mrs. Frank Kenny and daugh-
ter, Jean, of London, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dalrymple and
other relatives.
Mr. Norman Messenger is in
London hospital undergoing treat-
ment.
Mrs. Messenger is 'visiting with
her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Erick-
son, hi Waterloo,
The bride of a struggling young
writer was the big success of the
evening, and all the men at the
party elbowed each other to danee
with. her.
"She's charming, old boy," the
host said enthusiastically to the
husband, "and her dress is a
em!'
"Mot one poem," answered the
yoking welter, - gloomily, "sixteen
ens fire abort stories and nitfe
Wee'
YOUR EASTER SEAL DOLLARS sent more than 1200 crip-
pled kiddies to the five camps owned and operated by the On-
tario Society for Crippled Children last summer. Won't you
guarantee them a -•holiday again this year by buying and using
Easter Seals. The campaign, whicheis sponsored by the Society
in association with more than 211 Easter Seal service clubs are
appealing to the citizens of Ontario for $625,000 to carry on this
fine work. Won't you help? -
BAYFIELD NEWS OF THE WEEK
Mr. an,i. Mrs. Gordon Heard, of
London, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Heard's father, Mr. Harold
N. Brandon.
Misses Helen and Ethel Blair,
of London, spent the holiday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Blair.
Miss Barbara Bassett, London,
was a holiday guest.
Miss Marion Makins, London,
was a holiday visitor with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mak-
ins.
Mr. George Telford, of Elmira,
visited over the holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred- Telford.
Mr. Gerald Sturgeon, of Preston,
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stur-
geon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Feather-
stone spent the weekend here.
Miss Mildred Fraser, of London.,
spent the holiday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sturgeon,
of Londesboro, spent Sunday here.
Mr. Billie Parker, Windsor, was
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Parker, for the holiday.
Mr. Jack Fraser, London, was a
weekend visitor.
Mr. Robert Orr, Camp Petaw-
awa, is spending a few days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Orr,
Messrs. Walter Green and
George Bell left last week to join
the crews ., of their respective
steamers for another season.
Mr. Robert Parker, of London,
,spent the holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Parker, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs: S. Bryan, of Byron,
are spending a few days at their
summer home here.
Mr. and Mrs.. Ronald Burt and
Mr. and 'Mrs. Howard Burt, Lon-
don, spent the Easter holiday at
"Wheel In" here.
Mr. Keith Leonard, of Toronto,
spent the weekend with his fam-
ily,
visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Sturgeon were: Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Sturgeon, Pres-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bisback,
Clinton, and Mr. David Baird, of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. William Murray, of
Van Dyke, Michigan, spent a few
days with Mrs. Mae McLeod.
Mr. George Weston returned
home after having spent the win-
ter with relatives in Detroit.
Miss Judy Weston, London, is
spending the Easter holidays with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Weston.
Mr. William Higgins returned
home last week after having spent
a few days in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton afid Janice,
of London, accompanied by Mr.
Garry Potter, spent the holiday at
their summer home here.
Mr. Lloyd Weston, of the Kit-
chener det:hment of the O.P.P.,
spent, the holiday with his family.
Mr. Kenneth ArkeIl, Kitchener,
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arkell.
Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Leckie and
Donna, of London, spent Monday
in the village.
Mr. Keith Stirling, of Sarnia,
spent the holiday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stirling.
LAC. Don Healy, RCAF. Sta-
tion, Ottawa, spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Art Le Gros.
Mrs. Raymond Bristol returned
to Washington, D.C., after having
spent a few days at her summer
borne here.
Mrs. Julia Fulton, of Biggar,
Sask., spent a couple of days with
her sister, Mrs. P. Weston.
Mr. Jack Hammond, of Trenton
spent the weekend with Mr.. and
Mrs, Wilfred Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart re='
turned home after spending ',alit
Weeks in port Lauderdale, Pier -
rd Mr. and kis. *than t'reig 4itd'
Bruce, of Clinton, spent the week-
end with Mrs. Craig's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Castle.
OBITUARIES
MISS ELIZABETH SCOTT
Miss Elizabeth M. Scott, 79, a
lifelong resident of McKillop Town-
ship, died early Sunday morning
in., Scott. Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth, following a five-day illness.
She was the last surviving mem-
ber of the family of the late Mr.
and Mrs. David Scott. Miss Scott
was a member of First Presbyter-
ian Church, Seaforth.
The body rested at the G. A.
Whitney Funeral Home, where a
service was conducted Tuesday at
2;00 p.m. by Rev. D. Glenn Camp-
bell of First Presbyterian Church.
Burial followed in Maitlandbank
cemetery. The eailbearers were
R. M. Scott, James Hogg, Albert
Harrison, Kenneth Harrison, Arn-
old Campbell and Kenneth Murray.
Fiowerbearers were Arnold Scott
and Robbie' Scott.
FUNERALS
JOHN KRAUSKOPF
Services for John Krauskopf,
who died in Detroit, were held
at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin,
Pallbearers were Richard McCaul,
Leonard Krauskopf, John Kraus-
kopf, Joseuh Hasson, Alvin Poina-
ville, all of Detroit, and Wilfred
Krauskopf, Dublin. Interment took
place in St. Columban cemetery.
MISS JOANNE CECILIA HORAN
Miss Joanne Cecilia Horan,
daughter of the late John Horan
and Mary Ann McFadden, died at
the residence of her sister, Mrs.
G. B. Flanigan, 546 Aberdeen Ave.,
Hamilton, on Thursday, March 22,
1956. Miss Horan, who was born
in Seaforth, Ont., had been a resi-
dent of Hamilton for the last three
years, coming from Sudbury, Ont.
In Sudbury Miss Horan taught at
Sudbury Mining And Technical
School. She was an honour gradu-
ate of Queen's 'University, a mem-
ber of St. Joseph's Church and the
Catholic Women's League.'
Surviving are two brothers, John
and Louis, of Vancouver; two sis-
ters, Mrs, C. R. Hall, of Toronto,
and Mrs. G. B. Flanigan.
The body was at the P. X. Der-
mody Funeral Home, Hamilton, un-
til Saturday • morning at 8:30
o'clock. Funeral Mass was cele-
brated at St. Joseph's Church at
9 o'clock, Burial was in, St. James'
Cemetery, Seaforth, Ont. Pall-
bearers were five nephews: John,
Robert and William Hall, of Toron-
to; Bernard and Jerry Flannigan,
and William Cutler, of Hamilton.
Announcement:
Haying, disposed of the
business known as Thomp-
son's Book Stoke, we de-
sire to thank all our Cus-
tomers through the years
for their patronage, and.
ask the same for our suc-
cessor, Mr. Elmer Larone.
THOMPSON'S
S OK s roRE ,
*IVH
The k rass Socletl will ��
rets ;yegu1ar meeting in the Lilirar'y
rooms on F'idday afternoon, April
6, at 3 p,m. :
HOSPITAL AU ,7 IILIARY
The regular monthly meeting • of
the Women's Hospital Auxi'Txa yy
:will be held on Tuesday, April 10,
at 8:15 p.m., in the nurses' resi-
dence. -
REAL ESTATE CHANGES
Real estate sales through the
office of M. A. Reid, include the
frame dwelling on North Main St.
of Sidney A. Dolmage, sold to
Douglas V. Dalton, of McKillop,
with possession April 15.
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Wed., April 1111th
3 to 5 p.m,
At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kling, Goderich St. West
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