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MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH
Church Naticei
Union Summer Service.4 First
Presbyterian Church and North-
side United Church co-operating:
11 a.m., Rev. Bruce W. Hall preach-
ing in First Presbyterian Church.
The Sunday Schools will meet sep-
arately at 10 a.m. in their respec-
tive churches.
Egmondville United Church.—
Services Sunday, July 15: Sunday
School, 10 a.m.; The Public Wor-
ship of God, 11 a.m.; special ineet-
ing of the Official Board 'at the
close of the morning service;
choir rehearsal Thursday, 8 p.m.—
Rev.
.m—Rev. Dr. J. Semple, Minister.
Pentecostal Tabernacle—A11 mid-
week services will be discontinued
until first week of September; 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.
McKillop Pastoral Charge.—
Bethel, Church 10 a.m., Sunday
School 11 a.in.; Cavan: Sunday
School, 10 a.m., Church 11:15 a.m.;
Duff's: Sunday School 1:15 p.m.,
Church 2 p.m.—Rev. J. R. Holden,
Minister.
Achievement Day
(Continued from Page 1)
Marilyn Riley, Marilyn Taylor,
Elizabeth Townsend, Mary Whyte.
Those who took part included:
Miss Florence Eadie, Supervisor
of Junior Extension, Toronto; Miss
Frances Lampman, Lindsay; Miss
Carolyn Kilman, Vineland; Miss
Marilyn Huber; Mrs. Robert Mc-
Kercher, Seaforth; Miss Shirley
Bullock, Walkerton; Mrs. Howard
Filsinger, Bruce and Huron.
Clubs participating, together
with leaders and assistants, were:
Bluevale. Mrs. James Horton, Kay
Johnston; Brussels, Joyce Miller,
Marion Hemingway; Clinton. Mrs.
T Cornell. Mrs. H. Managhan;
Cranbrook, Mrs. Glenn Huether.
Mrs. Clem Steffler; Ethel, Mrs. D.
Richards, Grace Lamont; Eliln-
ville. Mrs. Ward Hern. Mrs. G.
Johns; Hurondale, Mrs. A. Run-
dle, Mrs. B. Tuckey; Kippen, Mrs.
W. J. F. Bell, Mrs. Lloyd Lovell;
Moncrieff, Mrs. Chas. Harrison,
Mrs. Joe Smith; Seaforth, Mrs.
Jas. Aikenhead, Mrs. Lorne Car-
ter; Seaforth District, Mrs. W. L.
Whyte, Mrs. John Broadfoot; Mc-
Killop, Mrs. James Keys, Mrs.
Les Pryce.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr, and Mrs. John D. Reid, of
London, announce the. engagement
of their only daughter, Mary Mav-
is. Mus. Bac., R.C.T., to Mr. David
John Hall, younger son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Hall, of Toronto. The
wedding will take place at three
o'clock on Saturday, July 28, in
Knox United Church, London.
Mr. and Mrs. John. Holland, of
St. Columban, announce the en-
gagement of their youngest daugh-
ter, Mary Catharine, to Mr. John
Wesley Fawcett, son- of Mr. and
Mrs. William Fawcett, Staffa. The
marriage will take place in St.
Columban Roman Catholic Church
on Saturday morning, July 28th, at
10 o'clock.
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NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH, Seaforth, was the scene for
the wedding of the former Kathleen Joyce Scott and Pte. Wil-
fred George Tunney, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott,
Seaforth, are parents of the bride, and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tunney, of Ethel. The couple will 're-
side in London.
BAYFIELD NEWS OF THE WE -EK
Mr. and Mrs. Tyrell Decow, of
St. Thomas, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Byrd Sturgeon.
Mr. Glen Sturgeon, Guelph, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Byrd Sturgeon.
Anglers reported excellent catch-
es of bass in the Bayfield river
and claim them to be much larg-
er this season.
Three American yachts laid in
the harbor overnight for shelter
before proceeding north to Tober-
mory.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Geimin-
hardt, Saginaw, are spending their
holidays with Mrs. Mary Geme'in-
hardt.
Mr. Ed. Pondgraez and Ted, of
Grosse Point, Mich., were at their
cottage in Jowett's Grove for the
past week.
Mr, Jack Fraser and Miss Mil-
dred, of London, visited their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frailer.
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weston,
Ray and Suzanne, of Ferndale,
Mich., returned home after spend-
ing two weeks at the "Batch."
Mrs. A. S. Taylor, Port Stanley,
has returned home after spending
the past week with Mr. Herb Stur-
geon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLeod and
family, Kingsville, spent the week-
end with relatives in the villjage.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham,
of Syracuse, N.Y., are visiting with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cunningham. of Clinton, at their
cottage on the Lake Shore Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Earl, London,1
are at their cottage for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook and
family, of Chicago, are at their
cottage for their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ann and
girls and Mrs. Ann's mother, of
London, are at their cottage for a
few days.
Ricky Nutkins, of London, is
spending part of his vacation with
Binnie Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith -and Janet,
of London, are at their cottage for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker left
Saturday for a month's visit with
Mr. Parker's brother, Percy, of
North Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arkell Ieft
Last week to spend a month in Cal-
gary.
Mr. George Telford, Wingham,
was home with his parents over
•
the weekend.
Guests over the weekend with
Mrs. George King were her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ritchie, of Toronto, and Miss Hil-
da King, London.
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EAST McKILLOP
The deepest sympathy is e'x-
! tended to Mrs. Laverne Hoegy in
1 the death of her mother, Mrs. F.
Smith, of Moncrieff.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert. Rev. Bruce Hall performed the cValters, Jean Bolger, Bob Hum -
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Har- ceremony. Mrs. M. R. Rennie phries, Koen Stryker, Kenneth
old Smyth, of Brodhagen, were at played • the organ, and Kenneth Pollard.
Milverton on Sunday attending the Willis was soloist.
funeral of the late J. E. Weir. Given in marriage by her step-Thamer6—Brian Travis, Pauline
,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock and ; father. Mr. Hart, • the bride wore Grade 5 —Gerald Blake, Bob
children were at Stratford on Sun-' a floor -length gown of white nylon Kirkby, Graham Craig. •
day visiting their brother-in-law..,lace over white corded taffeta, Grade 4—Linda Bryans, Dianne
Andy Atchison, who has been ser -1 fashioned on princess lines with Bill McNichol, Kenneth
iously ill. s wide sweeping skirt; tiny short Doherty,eed, John Thamer.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koehler and 1 sleeves, and scooped neckline. Her Grade 3—Anne Blake, Shirley
Mrs. Robert Byerman attended the I fingertip veil of nylon tulle was Thamer, Larry Bolger.
funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Patrick.1 held in place by a scalloped head- Grade 2—Carole Wilbee, Larry
at Cromarty on Monday. I dress of seed pearls and iridescent Walters, Bruce Clark, Wenda Hum -
We are sorry to report that Sun -1 sequins. She carried a bouquet of
on Mr. Walter Rode's farm in phries Jim Blake, Janet Short -
day's storm demolished the barn red,and white Sweetheart roses. reed, Sherrill Craig, Douglas Pol-
Wallace. This barn had been new-
ly built seven. years ago after
the other one had been destroyed
WEDDINGS
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BAKER — CIIESNEY
White syringa and blue delphin-
iums in tall standards provided a
pretty summer setting in First
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,
when marriage vows were ex-
changed by Carol Ruth Chesney,
London, and Albert Garfield Bak-
er, Exeter. The bride is the datigh-
ter of Mrs. J. Walker Hart, Ros-
coe Farm, Seaforth, and the 'late
Hugh M. Chesney. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Baker, also of Seeorth.
�P M S MP�e r
The July W M.S. metingALTON
was:
held on Thursday in the cWrell;
schoolroom with Mrs. Clifford 'Rit-
chie, first vice-president,: ii charge
of the meeting. The devotional prayor The minutes of the last
period opened with the singing of '
"Jews Shall Reign Wher'er the"meeting were read by. Shirley Bol
Sun," followed by the reading of a ger. Marion Turnbull is to be
pianist for the next meeting. Those.
who haven't brought in them finite;
boxes are•tp do so next. week. Any.
one having any old stamps could'
bring them in at a later date, leav-
ing a small margin around the`
stamp. Hymn 243 was sung. In:
place of scripture reading, a ques-
tion and answer period. was held,
"Let's Go Fishing," taken chiefly
from St. Matthew's Gospel. The
children then assembled in their
classes, having as teachers, Mrs.
Thomas Kirkby, Mrs, Gordon Mc -
Gavin, Mrs. Art McCall and Mrs,
Torrance Dundas, The meeting
closed with the repeating of the
Mizpah benediction in unison.
The July meeting of the Walton
WA. was held Thursday afternoon
with 20 ladies present. Mrs. G.
McGavin, first vice-president, had
charge of the meeting. Hymn 208
ag
IA 1110,seline op' oi'tle cliuxeh'
wtt11 Mcs �, Ai, ccatiaS. "leader,
The e,ervi'pe'opened •by sing
>siymn42$5, accompanied by Dianne
Kirkby with Jan Hamilton. as
.Iiresident, followed by the Lord's
poem. The Scripture was taken
from I Corinthians lg:4-13, and
prayer offered. by Mrs. Ritchie.,
The meeting was then turned ov-
er to the Walton Group with Mrs.
F. Kirkby, Mrs. A. McCall, Mrs. R.
Kirkby, Mrs. H. Travis and Mrs.
T. Dundas in a skit, "United Na-
tions and Christian Missions."' The
minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved and the roll
call was answered by "another
name Jesus is known by." In" the
absence of Mrs. R. Achilles, the
treasurer's report was given by
Mrs. R. McMichael. It was decid-
ed to have the Baby Band invited
to our regular meeting. The meet-
ing closed with the Lord's Prayer.
W.A. Meeting
The W.A. meeting was opened by
singing Hymn 208 with Mrs. Gor-
don McGavin, first vice-president, was sung with Mrs. J. Bryans at
in charge, and Mrs. J. Bryans as the piano. Scripture reading was
pianist. Prayer was offered by the 103rd Pslam, and the theme
Mrs. McGavin, followed by the for the meeting was "Loving Kind -
Scripture reading from Psalm 103. I ness of 'the Lord." It was moved
The theme for the devotional per- by Mrs. J. Bryans, seconded by
iod was "Loving Kindness of the 'Mrs. Coutts, that Mrs. Craig's
Lord." The secretary's report was name be put on the church parlor
read by Mrs. Bert Johnston and a committee. The secretary's re-
number of thank -you cards. Mrs.' port was -read and approved, also
H. Craig was nominated in place thank -you cards. The treasurer's
of Mrs. J. Bryans to act on the report was given by Mrs. Coutts,
church parlor committee. The i showing a balance on hand of
treasurer, Mrs. A. Coutts, gave an $416.74. The Sunday School picnic
itemized account, noting a total of is to be held Friday, July 20, at
$416.74 on hand after having the the Lions Park, Seaforth, supper
church parlor floor sanded and to be served at 7 o'clock, with a
finished. picnic lunch. The meeting closed
It was decided that the W.A. with the theme hymn and prayer.
would assist with a Bible School
if the superintendent, Mr. M.
Baan, could get leaders to carry
on. A Sunday School picnic is to
(-is held July 20 in the 'Lions Park, 1
Seaforth, A basket lunch will be Mr. -and Mrs. Don Kohl are on
served at 7 p.m., with races and a motor trip through the Southern I
games to follow, the sports con- States.
mittee to be. the Sunday School Senator W. H. Golding, who has
teachers and Mr. Baan. Mrs. Art been at his home here, has re -
McCall and Mrs, Ernie Stevens are turned to Ottawa.
to look after the tea; chocolate I F/O. Miles McMillan and Mrs.
milk is to be supplied for the chil- McMillan and daughter, of Baggot-
dren, and everyone to take their ville, P.Q., were visiting Mr. and
own dishes. Mrs. J. M. McMillan.
Mrs. W. Bennett, Mrs. F. Kirkby, The many friends ' of Mr. Ed.
Mrs. H. Travis and Mrs, E. Stev- Pryce will regret to learn that he
ens volunteered to wax and polish is confined to his home through
the church parlor floor. Those 1 illness.
who will help; spray the carpets Mrs. James Ballantyne, George -
are Mrs. W. M. Thomas, Mrs. Wm. town, is a guest at the home of
Bennett and Mrs. C. Martin. The Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barber.
meeting closed with the theme Mr. and Mrs. Aanson Gilbert
hymn and prayer. and family" are spending holidays
School Promotions at a cottage near Barfield.
Mrs. H. L. Purdy, of Toronto,
The following is -a list of pro- spent the weekend with her moth -
motions made at the Walton Pub- er, Mrs. W. E. Kerslake.
lie School at the end of the school Miss Marian Watson has return -
year. The pupils names appear un- ed from a trip to Galt.
der the grade that they will be in Dr. R. P. Dougall, of Toronto,
at the opening of school in Sep- was a guest at the home of • Mr.
tember: and Mrs. M. R. Rennie over the
Grade 8 to 9—Anne Shortreed, weekend.
Yvonne Pollard, Shirley Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Phillips and
Grade 8—Mary Lou Kirkby, Ron, of Chatham, visited with Mrs.
Anne Achilles, Reid Hackwell, Mae Dorrance.
Lewis McNichol, David Kirkby. Mrs. Mary Hildebrand has re -
Grade 7—Jean Shortreed, Jean turned to town after spending a
week in Zurich and Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale and I
granddaughters, Misses Glenda 1
Johnston and Lynn Wright, spent
two days last week guests in Wal-'
laceburg and Dresden, also at-
tending the wedding of their son,
Donald, to Miss Barbara Sauer,
RegN., which took place in the
Presbyterian Church. Dresden, on
July 5. The little girls Were flower
girls at the wedding.
Miss Joan Evans, of London, vis-
ited in Seaforth on Saturday.
..Master John Patterson has re-
turned from Kintail Church Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kerslake
and family spent the weekend with
Mrs. W. E. Kerslake.
Mr. Leslie Mawhinney, of Sas-
katchewan, is visiting at the home
of his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Netzke. It is
37 years since he has been in On-
tario, and sees ' many changes
since he was here in 1919. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Netzke, of Walkerton,
motored with Mr. Mawhinney and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Netzke to
Niagara Falls.
Miss Reta Krell; of Liverpool,
England, was a guest at the home
of M. and Mrs. Frank Sills, Jr.,
over the weekend.
Miss Katie Scott and Miss Susan
McLean are attending Kintail
Camp this week.
Dr. Donald and Dr. Bill Munn
have arrived home from Honolulu,
Hawaii, where they have been
.taking post -graduate training at
the Queen's General Hospital.
They are visiting their parents,
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Munn.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs. C. G. Dewar, Sarnia, sis-
ter' of the bride; as matron of
honor, wore a cocktail -length dress
of white nylon lace over shrimp
by fire. Mrs. Rode is the former taffeta, accented with a pleated
Mabel Siemon. taffeta sash extending to the hem -
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beuermann line. A crown of blue carnations
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert completed hes costume, and she
recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. carried a nosegay of matching
Martin Mogh, ne r Milverton. carnations.
The Evangelical Sunday School The bridesmaids, Gwen Christie,
picnic will be held Sunday, July London, and Barbara Hillis, Tor -
15, at "Pleasant Acres," the home onto, were gowned identically in
of ,the Eggerts. An open-air ser- white dresses of nylon lace over
vice will be held there at 2 p.m.' delphinimum blue .taffeta with
if the weather is favorable. pleated sashes in the same color.
Mrs. Wilbur -Chambers and chil- 1 Their headdresses were of pink
dren, of Preston, spent some time carnations, and they carried nose -
with her mother, Mrs. L. Byer- gays to match:'
man. Melanie Sue Johnson, Windsor,
cousin of the bride, was flower -
girl, dressed in a bouffant frock
of shell pink nylon tulle over taf-
feta with a similar headdress and
nosegay of pink and blue carna-
tions.
The ring -bearer, Hugh Dewar, of
Sarnia, nephew of the' bride, car-
ried the rings on a white satin pil-
low.
Aubrey Baker, Everett, was
best man for his brother, and the
ushers were -Grant Chesney, Sea -
forth, brother of the bride, and
Albert Baker, Mitchell, brother of
the bridegroom,
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Hart chose a mist blue ern-
Ibroidered linen dress with pink
accessories and a- corsage of pick
feathered carnations. The bride-
groom's mother wore a blue Chan-
tilly lace dress with white acces-
sories and a corsage of white
carnations.
A reception was ]geld at the Lit-
tle Inn, Bayfield, after which Mr.
and Mrs. Baker left on an extend
ed motor trip through Northern
Ontario. For travelling the bride
chose a beige linen sheath dress
with matching duster, leaf -green
shantung accessories and a cor-
sage of red S1eetheart roses. Orr
their return they will reside in
Exeter, where the bridegroom is a
member of the teaching staff of
Exeter public school.
Following the rehearsal on Fri-
day, evening, Mrs. E. P. Chesney,
Seafdrth,. and Mrs. W. K. Anent,
Waterloo, aunts of the bride,
tnrtained the bridal party With aa:
buffet supper at the former'g"
home.
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Values of cheques cashed
Canadian clearing centres in Jail,
nary., 1956, totalled $15;070,000,000.
an `increase of 21 per eta over,
ilio' date a year pr,iotts
•
lard.—Miss Janis Morritt, Teach-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell,
Listowel, and Mr. and -Mrs. F. W.
Nicol, of Calgary, visited Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. T. Dun-
das.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart, of
Windsor, Nova Scotia, and Mrs. B.
Graham, Truro, N.S., were guests
at the home of the former's broth-
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Craig.
Miss Barbara Patterson, of To-
ronto, visited at her home on Sun-
day afternoon.
Misses Helen Johnston, Doreen
Long, Marilyn Bolger and .Donna
Richmond left last week on a con-
ducted bus trip to Western Can-
ada and the United States.
Ron Ennis has accepted a posi-
tion as life guard at the new swim -
in ,9ol at Seaforth.
Mission Band
The July meeting of the Mission
Band was held last Sunday morn -
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Seaforth Lions Park'
TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS
7:30 to 8:30
Learn to Swim with `Qualified Instructors
A minimum of 10 Lessons — $2.00
Adult Admission: 25c each, or. Season's Ticket $4
If sufficient interest is shown, classes will be arranged-, com-
mencing Tuesday, July 17. Make application in person, or
phone the Park — PHONE 245.
NIGHT SWIMMING
For the convenience of those who are unable to
swim, during usual hours', `the Pool will remain
open throughout the evening off` certain nights,
dependingon the weather. ,Announcement will
be made over CKNX Enterainment Guide, .or
Phone 245.
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
Phone 245 – Seaforth
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