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Auspices of Ladies' Aid of
'First Iireshiterialt Church
Satu ay Nov. 3rd
In the church school room
Sale of home-made
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flied Of Marriage' to 1#4t'd
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Th:brde wore a gewn O 8viltp'
figiied silk and carried A bouquet
of white mum a and red ropes.
cpusn, Miss Margaret lopp,
Poole,' Ont., was bridesmaid, and
Choee a bine figured silk 4ress,
carrying a bouquet of Mauve
mums.
(By FRAKKLIN C. HR'f2N),,
The grancleurof intunia colors,
the smell ig„..,butning leaves, •arid
the invigorating crisp air of the
Indian summer will make- a, per
fect setting for Hallowe'en.
This is the time of the year when
many odd And =expected things
happen,: under -tb.e,-Seeiningly more
than average fidl moons. eadY,
shady things are happening as the
tension mount a with the coming
eve of ilailowe'n.
nd Some curious and humoronshaik-.
Mg specimens turned out ,to the
- costume dance last Friday night.
Of course, there were a number
Who think they are funny enough
without a different face or figure.
pm. The prizes, for different types of
costumes \were as follows. Most
baking:) produce a
hind made articl
Afternoon Tea
Doors open at 3:00
• ANNIVERSARY
Cavan 1IJnited Church
VVINTIIROP
Sunday, May. 4th
GUEST- SPEAKERS
11 M.
;Rev. Clarence Ferguson
Extension Departnient of the
Ajnited Church
7:30 PM.
Rev. George Watt, B.A.
• - of Dungannon
.Special Music by the Choir, assist-
ed by Messrs Laurie and Buttle,
of Blyth. Everybody welcome!
BAZAAR' & TEA
:St. Patrick's' Hall, Dublin
• Wednesday, Nov. 7
3'p.m.
BINGO AT 8:30 P.M.
CASH PRIZES — Admission 50c
Sponsored by Altar Society
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DANCE
Wednesday,Nov. 7
Seaforth
Community Centre
Music by
Norris Orchestra
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
(Proceeds to buy Sweat-
ers for thSquirts hockey
team)
ADMISSION 50c. which includes a -
chance to win a Turkey.
Sponsored by Harvey MeLlwain
vomical costume was taken by Mr.
Cosford; best dressed teacher was
won by Mr. Pluinsfeel; best dress-
ed couple was won by Bill Strong
and Marion McLlwin; best dress-
ed/ girl was Connie Wright, who
apparently skinned a black cat for,
the occasion. By the way, Con-,
nie, which method did you use?
Best dressed boy was won by
Wayne Beimewies. -
This was a "Sadie Hawkins"
'lance, and it succeeded in proving
that girls are even more bashful
than boys.
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Sports
The Seaforth Golden Bears suf-
ered an overwhelming defeat at
Clinton last Wednesday. Tte no-
rious score was 34-0, in favor of
In the other half of the league,'
Goderich came up With a surpris-
ng score of 14-17 against Wing -
ham, This looks like the closest
anyone has come , to. defeating
Wingham.
This week Seaforth will play at
Wingham, and Clinton will go to
Godericb.
The girls' volleyball teams who
played some practice games
against the boys during the week,
had their "first" competition in an
exhibition game with Mitchell on
Tuesday.
Senior girls' team fought a good
battle, but lost 34-26. If it will
help the feelings of the Senior
Girls, I'll say they looked better.
than the opposition.
The Junior Girls' team though
looked well, played well and won
the first victory .for Seaforth High
in sports this year. The score was
46-23. Keep it up, girls!
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The first gloomy signs -of exams
appeared in the form of the Christ-
nasain tinadtabl, .which was, on
the bulletin bard today. ,
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S.R.S. reports that the stakleuts
are becoming more difficat to
trac, so the gossip level is low
thi„s week,
,-Tro,,,aid4he-S1It.4 we- have dcid-
,
ed thatanone can co-oeratilay
writing your news on a slip of
paper and putting•it in the top air -
vent of Locker 54. Your informa-
tion. will be handled as confiden-
tial.
There are rumours of a plot
against my life for supposedly
writing the wrong things. For in-
stance, someone threatened disas-
trous results if I ever m ntioned
that she had walked ho e from
Walton Friday night. I decided not
to say anything about it! ‘,
It also seems that people dis-
like being exposed when wearing
a ring whin does not belong to
them.
Both Laurence and Keith will
agree to this!
By the way, Doug, was it just
the frightening faces that kept you
away from the dance?
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Question ef the week: Who has
that cushion?
ammaimmlall
• RECEPTION
Friday, Nov. 9th
SeafOrth
Community Centre •
for.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald keuermann
(nee .Elie Siernon)
•EVERYONE WELCOME!
COAL
and FUEL OIL
WM. M. Hart
Phone 784 : Seaforth
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Stevens on Friday evening.
Mr. and -Mrs. Bill Durst and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Neil
Nairn visited with Mr. and Mrs. R.
S. Aikens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon, Don-
na and Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Murdie, Miss Norma Jeffery, Mrs.
George Graham and A. 'C. Cully
spent Sunday with Mrs. Jas. Mal-
colm and attended Zion annivers-
ary.
Mr.and Mrs. Charles Roney and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roney had
as their guests on Saturday, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Hawes, Grand
Valley; Mrs. Emma Edwards, Miss
Sadie Edwards, Wardsville, and
on Sunday Rev. J. Cross and son,
David, of Monkton;, Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Williams Mitchell," and Mr.
and Mrs. Alden Williams, David,
Harold and Donald; of Munro.
Mis, John Stone visited with her
brothers on Sunday and atte
Zion anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. George -Robinson
and -family visited in Goderich.
Mr. and_ Mrs. Ross Pepper and
Dennis were in London on Friday.
Mn. and Mrs. William Smith and
•family, of Sebringville, attended
Zion anniversary and visited with
Mr. and 1VINrs. Dalton Malcolm.
Mr. -and Mrs. George Penner,-
Mrs. Balfour and Dalton and Mr.
and Mrs. L. Barker and family vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pep-
per.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson
spent Monday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Al. Dunmore, Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper had
as their guests Sunday, Mr, and
Mrs. Bill Pepper, Carol and Bert,
Johns brothers, and Mr. Turner.
The groom.was attended by Wal-
lace Psff, of Exeter. The eouple
will mke their home in Dashwood.
- CROMARTY.—Cromarty Presby-
terian Church was the scene of a
Pretty wedding on Saturday, when
Carolyn Jo Anne Walker, Cromar-
ty, became the bride of JacCraig
McGhee, of London. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Walker, Cromarty, and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McGhee, Staffa. Rev. Samuel
Kerr officiated and Miss Margaret
•Garton, Belmont, was organist.
Mrs. R. D. Sadler, Staffa, was solo-
ist and sang "Wedding Prayer"
and "0 Perfect Love."
Given in rnarriage by her father,
the bride wore a net and lace gown
over satin with matching lace bol-
ero, which featured lily point
sleeves and peter pan collar. Her
fingertip veil was held by a sequin
and pearl headdress, and she car-
ried a white Rible with red roses
and streamers.
-Mrs. Harry Elliott, Parkhill, was
matron of honor, and Miss Gail
McGhee, London, and Miss Alice
Walker were bridesmaids, dressed
identically in peacock blue crysta-
line with matching feather head-
dresses.
Mr. Fred Watcher, StrathroY,
Was groomsman, and Mr. William
Baxter, Mitchell and Mr. Alex
Walker, Cromarty, ushered.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception was held in the Sunday
School room a the church.
For travelling the bride chose
an autumn blue suit with winter
white hat and gloves and blue
purse and slippers. After a --honey-
moon In Northern Ontario, the
couple will reside in London.
Guests were present from Tor-
onto, Everett, Sarnia, Mitchll,
Dashwood, Exeter, Staffa, London
and Strathroy.
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CONSrANCE 011.11
Bake Stet tt Bazaar
SATURDAY, NOV. 10th
at 3 p.M.
In Erie Milner's Former Store
RUMMAGE* SALE
Anglican Parish.
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-Saturday, Nov.10
to 5 PAIL
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WINCHELSEA
Mr. Bill Walters met with a pain-
ful foot injury on Tuesday while
cutting wood, and is in South Hur-
on Hospital, Exeter."
Mrs. Clarke, of Farquhar, is vis-
iting with her daughter, Mrs. Bill
-Walters, and Danny.
Mrs. Miners,,of Elimville, spent
several days with, her brother, Mr,
W. F. Batten, and Mrs. Batten.
Mrs. Newton Clarke visited on
Thursday with Mr,.. and Mrs. Bev.
Morgan and sons, near Hensall.
Miss Donna Gilfillan, of South
Huron Hospital, visited at her
home in the village on Thursday
and Friday.
Messrs. Fred Walters, C. Vance,
H. 'Rowe and Phil Hern motored
to Chesley Lake for the woekend
on a hunting and fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wicks visit-
ed over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Walters and, daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Milian and
Randy, of Exeter, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. GUM-
lan.
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DUBLIN
High School News
(By C. MOYLAN)
We were happy to have Mon-
signor Feeney, a former pupil of
Dublin School, with us on Tues-
day morning and to be able to
congratulate him on the new hon-
or of Monsignor, conferred on him.
Ile told us of his happy days at
the school and gave us some good
advice on how to use our school
days.
Make every dollar' you spend On home repairsor
remodelling do, extra duty by seeing us for all
your Wilding needs! -Large stock of finest build-
ing materials."
COME IN TO -DAY OR PHONE US
Let us talk over with you your buikling repair and alteration
ProbleMs, There is no obligatiOn of Course,
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On Hallowe'en night the whole
school turned out to watch H.M.S.-
Pinafore = television at the school.
Since we are planning to put this
on, November 23, we thought it
would be beneficial to watch it first
and perhaps pick ,up more ideas
on costunling, scenery, etc.
A ,dance was held afterwards,
with a few wadies and goblins
hovering aroinid, jfist to Make it
interesting. When we had danced
ourselves tired, doughnuts and cid-
er were served. At twelve, the
spooks vanished.
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Questiott id the week: Beatrice,
did Stu enjoy the slipper/
Not: An Iris§h doncert was held
in Dublin -Friday night.
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CoMment:
DUBLIN
Mit, Catherine -Ryan, Stratford,
• visited with Mrs. M. Schulman.
and- Mrs. Clayton Hill, of
Chicao, viWndiMtb. Mr. and Mrs.
Martin. glinithamer.
MTS.: *Ersic Jordison iitted4
Mr. and Mrs. LTed- TsiridtdIM ,
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ef1tx401174471:4'cheene;';ih4140it.
Beef and Dairy
CONCENTRATE
CASH
SALE
We will allow $5.00 per ton discount on all Cash Pur-
chases of Dairy and Beef Concentrates until November
30, 1956.
This also applies on. Beef Concentrates containing Stilbestral
"QUALITY COUNTS "
Sea -forth Farmers
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