HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-10-24, Page 1e.
Whole No. 5259
109th. Year,
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World
Feature Seaforths
RoTo Aid ReIigi9uS Teachings
•
Pmns See Need of Consuftants
ller Revue
Seaforth Roller Revue attrac- Nicholson, Judy Fra!, Donna,
ted a full house at the Arena Fry, Darlene Dale, Cathy Mac -
Saturday night and climaxed a• Lean, Mary Ball, Ranks' Grid."
busy season by local skaters. zak, Ken Wood, Jeanette Wet,
Roller, Skating was noted to terwerth; Lynn Janies,, Kathy
arena aettiltreAlaY 0100A -forth Briant, Qlen.,,gOrt011, Mari011,
Recreation Council for the first Kraft, Manfred .Pfeiffer, Nancy
• time this,yea. Phillips, Lorne Whittaker, Roy
was • Horton, Lynn McIntyre, Mary
the PartieipidiWOf',Iion and • Jane Hayton, Terry Lang Rick
Gail rtOtipViteltY-bt lDetroit who Woods,' Becky Lingelbaeb, Paul
• are senit*:10411.01;_chani- -McKellar, Laura Lasenby, Wayne
pions — .„;10gYwon Gerittnel• and Lynda Forbes.
when they comPeted: recently at, The evening concluded with
the, world, nient in Biymingham, a hockey game on roller skates
England. betWeen Kitchener and Sea -
Also taking part in the revue- forth with Seaforth represented
were 16 year old Dianne Hilde, by Brian Phillips, Terry Lang,
brand, North American ladies' Roy Horton, Art Strong, Doug
single champion and Dan Od. Phillips, Brian Leonhardt, Gary
neal. Nicholson, Tom Dick, Jim Dick
Rev'. P. C. McCabe, St. Jos-
eph's Roman- Catholic Chlareh,
Stratford, recommended Mon-
day, night that three trainedIe-
11$1OUS teaching 'Consultants be
hired. to Serve the 20 separate
schools in Perth . and. Huron
counties.
Father McCabe -Viins one of,
six priests from the two "cOun-
ties_ who formed a delegation
• to the Monday meeting of the
• HurOn Perth sepadite school
interim organization committee
at St, James' Separate school,
Seaforth.
Father McCabe Sid 'recent
developments in religious edu-
cation both pior to and after
; the Vatican Council have made
The show opened with a sal -
Gene Kruse and Robin Phillips
Jim Sills • Glenn Nicholson,
ute to Seaforth, presided' over by ._ .
Miss Faye Munro, Centennial •
Queen.
Taking part were: colour
ler; riflemen, Gary Phillips, Ron seaforth Native
guard commander, Larry Zieg-
Dalton; flag bearers, Lorne
' Whittaker, Ralph Smith, Mit-
many of the, -teachers feel- in-
. adequate.
Staff
chell, Ro4,Iforton, Wayne Gent-
University
tner Terry Lang, Gord Mac-
Lean, Mac Watterworth, Laurie
Kruse, • Randy WoOd, Randy Al-
exander, Doug Reynolds, Rick
Wood, Randy Gridzak, Gerald
Barry, Ken W'ood, Bill MacDon-
ald, Tom Foster. Center Wheel,
Donna Horne, Donna Fry, Judy
Fraiser, Lynn Nicholson, Judy
Huney, Lynn MacLean, Mary
Ball, Jeanette Watterworth,
Nancy Phillips,Becky Lingel-
bach, Carol Anne Doig, - Gail
Doig, Ruth Anne Dunlop, Gayle
Munro, Lynda BeAlard, Lynn
James, Kathy Briant, Sandy
Lake, Lau,ra Lasenby, Lynn Mc-
• Intyre, Mary. Jane Hayton ; Jane
Walt; Pauline Reney, Corinne
Ronald H. Mason, varsity
hockey coach at Lake Superior
State College, Sault • S4nte
Marie, Mich., has been promoted
to an assistant professor in the
Physical Educatien Department.
Mason, who joined the facul-
ty of LSSC in 1966, has compil-
ed an impressive 36•13-2 record
during his two Years as head
hockey coach. This past season,
he coached the'Lakers to first
place in the International Col-
legiate Hockey Association, and
to the runner-up circle in the
National Association of Inter-
collegiate Athletic playoffs.
torn in Blyth, Mr. Mason
The Past -the, present -the Fe_ , grew up in Seaforth where he
turd number featured Dave attended scliool. He graduated
front St. -Lawrence Umversity,
Chaplin, Glen Horton, Larry •
Clayton, Ken Doig, Kathy Som- Canton, New York, in 1964. He
played four years pf hockey for
ers, Gayle Munro, Kathy Mc-
Gonigle, Larry Ziegler; Robin St. Lawrence and was captain
Phillips, Allan Coleman, Cathy of both the freshman and var-
sity squads. In addition to being
McLean, Ross Gtivier, Ken the top scorer for St. Lawrence
Wood, Darlene- Dale, Paul Mc -
for two years, he received All- .
Kellar,• Marianne Segeren, .Ste- American second team honors • -
yen Bennett, Sandra Laverty,
Marion Kraft Manfred Pfeiffer, for three years and was placed
on the All -East tournament first
Tony Gardiner, Lynn McIntyre, team for two .seasons. •
Tim Smith, Terry Lang, Laura In 1965, he received a Master ,
Chaplin, Josie Gysbers. RON f‘4,A, SON
Lasenby, Lynda Forbes, Doug of Education degree in health
and physical education from the .
COntributing to the "Kil The University of Pittsburgh. He has Mr. and Mrs. Mason are the
White- Eyes" number were Jim also accumulated 30 hours to- parents of two children, his
Squires, Terry Loucks, Danny ward his Ph.D. degree. wife being the former Marion
Carey, Al Coleman, Gail Doig, 11e4 is a memper of the Amer- Bell, a daughter of Mr. and
Nancy Phillips, Ruth -Anne Dun- ican Association for Health, Mrs. Glenn Bell of Hensall.
„lop, Becky Lingelbach-, Carol
Anne Doig, Jane Walt, Pauline
Reaney, Nancy and Corinne
Howe, 'God MacLean, Mac. Wat-
terworth, Randy Alexander, Ger-
, . aid Barry, Laurie Kruse, Rick '
Wood, Ralph Smith, Bill Mac-
• Donald,....Tom Foster, Ross Go -
vier, Ron Dalton, Steve Bennett,
Garry Phillips and Lynda Bed-
ard.
The `1'(Discoteque)" featured
Ken Chaplin, Roy Horton, Mary
• Jane Hayton, LYnn McIntyre,
Glen Horton, Tim Smith, Yirayne
Genttner, Donna Horne and
Jeanette Watterworth.
"Strolling In The Park" fea-
tured Doug Chaplin, Terry
Loucks and the Girardin family
of Detroit as well as Dan Carey,
, Manfred Pfeiffer, Marioti Kraft,
Larry Ziegler, Mary Jane Hay-
• ton, -Dan Carey, Terry Loucks,
Doug Chaplin, Josie Gysbers,
Dave Chaplin, Larry Clayton
and Glen Horton. .
Marianne Segeren was the
soloist in the concluding hum:
ber, "It the Chapel in the
Moonlight". The shining stars
who tobk part 'include& Sandra
Laverty; Ken Doig,Jr., Kathy
MeGonigle, Kathy Soniers, Lynn
MacLean, Gary Phillip's, Ron
Dalton Gayle Munro, Lynda
on
os of
responsible for notifying the
, • "If we believe the pun. _
Catholic education is to teache new trustees in their district Of
way of life, and not just e ane the :date and location of the
other Subject, then all teach- ukeegug-
ers have. access to - The next meeting of the or -
properly trained and qualified .84,Olzation committee is wind- -
religious education censultaotip' uledi'pr. Nov. 4 at St. James'
he said. - $9103), Seaforth, "
'eepAre
- school area leaady/hase-eW•
such consultant. The interim
board.reeornmencled acceptance -
of the priest's suggestion.
A total of 3I0 pupils regis-
tered at separate schools in
Perth and Huron last month. By
1973, enrolment is expected to
increase by 300.
The question arose as to the
position of non teaching employ-
ees such as custodians and bus
drivers and the committee was
assured that any such contracts
and agreements with existing
boards would pontinue at least
until the end of the schoot•Yeer,
,
June, 1969.
Physical Education and Recrea-
tion, American Hockey ,Coaches
Association and is chairman of
the district 23 ohockey coramit-
tee for the NAIA. He is else
a member of Sigma AlPha Epsi-
lon honorary.
Area pastors attending the
meeting included Father Remi
Durand, Dublin; Father Ray-
mond Mognahan, Goderich;
Father Leo Larievere, Hessone
Father II. J. Laragh, Seaforth;
Father James Kelly, Clinton;
and Father P. C. McCabe, Strat-
ford.
Prior td ,the meeting a letter
had been sent to Walter Mogk,
clerk of Ellice Township, asking
him to preside during the in-
augural meeting •of the new
board on Dec. 9, when officers
will be elected. The meeting
will be held in St. James' School,
Seaforth and members of the
interim committee agreed to be
• Bedard; Ross Govier, Steven
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fleischer and
Mrs. J. Chodoroff of Toronto
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Isocovacs and Mr. Sam Shinen
recently.
Mrs. Mae DOITallee, Oshalora,
Jack Dorrance of town, Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. McKenzie and Miss
Bella Watson of Galt were guests
in Kimberley of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Phillips and Mr. ncl"Mrs.
J. K. Brown. on Thanksgiving
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron
of Sarnia were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Coutts. Mr. and Mrs.
Coutts returned to Sarnia with
them. -
Mrs. Ada Dale and Mrs. Wilma
Seip spent a few days in Kitch-
ener last week end.
Among those who attended
Missoula.
Hervey Green left Or, Ot-
tawa IVIonday • after spending
his vacation at Little . Current
and at due home :otf his parents
Mr.• and Mrs,. Orval Green:. Ile
• was :amain:Wended by Ca.rmen
Ferguson, James Jordan and
Dale Gordon of Little Current,
Manitoulin. Island.
Corporal Belmar Sneell ofe
Owen Sound was a irisitor in
town on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
returned home last wie.ek after
spending Thanksgiving with
Mks Floyd Hinds 'and Mrs. -Mary
PrOctor of Nle.rw Liekeard and
• visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reg.
• Proctor, Mrt. and Mrs. Ray
Ackroyed of North Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stone -
the Cavan ,Chureh anmversary house of Belenave spent Mon-
serviceb oit Sunday last from day with Mr,. and Mrs. 'Lorne
town were, Mr. and Mrs. Willis jeaWscam '
Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. George ayki9. Evelyn, seekla and son,
Addison, ,Mrs. Bert Hoggart, wannen, Kgeriondedlle„ Mit and
, Mrs. Reta Orr, Mrs. IL MrS. Russell Dallas, Beueef eld
McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Ala and meet. R. ceasie ,andi
. Dennis ‚w' •• Mrs. Percy Little. it,- K. ,cen,se if. A.
K of C
Names
• Officers
s of Walton
!lurch
roups•
re Busy
'The McKillop UCW anit met
at t/te home of Mrs. David Wat-
4iiiiwith 22 ladies attending.
nit
s. George Dive presided
ker ' he devotions and opened
3he 'Meeting with a verse "The
.'Blessings of the Year", then
led'n prayer.
"tiome Ye Thankful People,
Corn, " was sung with Mts.
Campbell Wey as pianist. The
scripture from Romans 8: 31-
39, was read by Mrs. Neil Mc -
Gavin Mrs. Jack Bosnian read
the Meditation on "Courage ana
Faith in this ge". Mrs. Neil
McGavin - led in prayer after
whi.0 "The Church's' One
Faundation" was sung. The
topic on "Nayuri Otsuka' froin
Japan Profiles was given by
1VIrS. Gordon McGayin. Mrs. G.
Love closed with a Thanksgiv-
ing verse,
Mrs. Donald Dennis presided
Single Cep*, IX Couto
.00A Year Advanco
for the business. Mrs. Gordon
McGavin reported that all py-
jamas sewn for the Children's
Aid 4ociety have been deliver-
ed to the society. ,
Mrs. Neil McGavin thanked
the. ladies for catering to the
CGIT banquet. Plans were made
for! the Walton Fowl Supper,
Wednesday, Nev. 6. "We
Plengh The Fields ant Scatter"
was sung' and Mrs. Don Dennis
Joseph Tobin, Stratford, Dis- closed with prayer. Lunch was
trict Deputy of District 31, as- served by Mrs. Jack Bosman,
sisted by District Warden Clare Mrs. Laverne Godkin, Mrs. Mer-
ton. Hackwell and the hostess.
Porter and Rev. H. J. Laragh,
Units Meet
Seaforth, installed the execu-
Boundary and 17th unit met
tive officers of the Father
at the horne_of Mrs. Clifford Rit-•
Stephen :Eckert Council, No.
chie. Mrs. George yVilliamson
5289 of Seaforth and District,
opened the devotional section of
for the year 1968-69, on Sun -
the meeting with a thought for
day evening in the Council
Thank -
rooms at.St. Columban. ale afternoon "Come Ye l People Come". The scripture
Officers installed were; Grand ,, reading was taken from 2 Co
--
Knight, Clayton Looby, Dublin; inthians 9: 6-15. Mrs. William -
Deputy Grand Knight, Leo Ha. son gave a reading on Thanke-
gan, Seaforth; - Chancellor, giving, then offered prayer. •
James Devereaux, RR 4, Sea- MrS. Jan Van Vliet gave the
forth; Recorder, Wilfred Mous- topic "Every Day is Thanks-
seau, RR 2, Hensall; Financial . giving.
Secretary, _John J. Flanagan, Mrs. Martin Baan led the dis-
RR 2, Zurich; Treasurer, Ken- cu- ssioe period.
neth Stapleton, Dublin; Advo- .
The 'next meeting will be
cate, Fergus Kelly, Jr., RR 2, held at the home of Mrs. John
Dublin; Warden, Clem Kraus- Bos. The meeting closed with
kopf? RR 1, Dublin; Inside "We Plough the Fields and
Guard, Joseph Regier, RR 2, Scatter" and prayer. ,
Zurich; Outside Guard, 'Ronald Miss Amye Love of Toronto
Ryan, RR 1, Dublin; Trustees, is at present visiting with her
John P. Rau, RR 2, Zurich, sister, Mrs. Walter Broadfoot.
George Coville, Dublin and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin
James. Nash, RR 5, Seaforth; spent the weekend vOith Mr. and
Lecturer, Alvin Rau, RR 2, Mrs. Floyd Jenkins, Ingersoll.
Zurich. Rev. H. J. Laragh, pas- Steven and' Leanne Ennis' 'of
tor' of St. James' Church, Sea- Whitbytspent. the weekend with
forth, is the Council Chaplain. ' their ,grandparentS, Mr. and
andi ' Johies Coutts Sei and' famidy of Teironto
Bennett.. • viStited her daughter and scat- epene thankggieemg with' M.
In the choir DenReynolds, were Tom Foster, • 1114`aw Mr- ' and MIS. Jar1169 J. R. Owes and Mie 3. R. Cross
Jane Walt,
Cameron', Sarnia last week fund '13. A. Mg. of London. '
Randy Wood, Mac WattetWorth, rohmed 111°4The en taw ^melon& 1VIrs. Belle Downey of t dmon-
g
Gord -AltticLean,. •J'ini Squires, Mr. and Mrs. Clareriee Mont- (Continued on Page 5)
Cal.or Anne Doig, Gail Doig, gornery spent the past week vis-
- A ne Du•nlop Rody Alex:. iting relatives •in 'Newmarket
Ru An
n�
Ralph Smith, Gerald Bar- and Toronto area.
ry, Laurie Kruse, Nancy Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roe
Corinne Howe, Pauline Reaney, spent a few days in Kitchener
Larry Ziegler, Allen Coleman, at the horde' of their daughter,
-Sandy Lake, Tony Gardiner, Mrs. Allan Justason. • -
Donna Horne, Judy Hulley, Ln Mr. and Mrs. Con Eckert and
Mr. and Mrs. Art Devereaux
have returned -from a trip to
Edmonton • where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ennett and
family.
Miss Mary -Walker and Mrs.
Grace Caineron, Toronto, spent
a few days at Miss Walker's
home here.
Mr. Sherman Stewart of Cry-
stal City, Min., is a guest of his
brother, Mr. Marshall Stewart.
Raw and Mrs. S. Ure Stewart
have returned from a trip to
Vancouver and Victoria; B.C.,
visiting friends and relatives at
virfona places of route, with
a side trip into Montana visiting
relatives at Th9nipson Falls. Mr.
Stewart had the added pleasure
of visiting' his first mission
field of 1905 at TotoMae, Mon-
tane,twentydive mites from
•
Honor Three
Staff Members
The staff of Seaforth Public
School honored principal John
Talbot, Mrs, Neil Bell of the,
staff and Mr. Don Morton, a
fouler staff meinber, now at
TIM three will receive Bache-
lor of Arts Degrees at Universi-
• ty of Western Ontario, LondOri,
on FridaY,
J. W. Coulter, Supervisor of
Edueation for Miran, was pre-
sent to add his congratulations
and bat Saha
Roller Skate S,tars
Among the dozens of area skatelt:Who took part in the
Roller Revue Saturday in the Arena were these three old-
fashioned young ladies (left) Cathy McGonigle, Sandra Laver-
ty and Gayle Munro. The Revue —first of its kind in Sea -
forth — attracted' a full house. ,
NEWS OF CROMARTY
a
s
,
Orn1.1e. otgce and Bill 'Pinder
represented Seaforth • Lion
Club.. at a IllAceting of Service
Clubs in Huron and
which are providingeassiStance
:to crippled Children ad help bt -
conducting the 1.009 E4steg
Seal CaMPaign, ntPlintun, 00.
Thursday.
The aistrict meeting.- was vale'
led by the, Ontario SOcietY'. fer.
Crippled' Children. At VOA meet-
tiinvges, SmeervticwiethClAerteyprpeesresontna:
nel to discuss plans dud-prepar-
• ations for the '1969---Zasigf Seal---• —
Campaign, • scheduled for net
March fithNto April 6,01. -
The Service Club representa-
tives reported on their local
crippled children's program and
the meeting was presented with
a report for .the 1968 Camping
Season.
. Chairman of the meeting was
W. W. Haysom, and the Clubs
rekesented were: Seaforth
Lions, Bayfield Lions, ltrussels
Lions, Exeter Lions, Gederich
Lions, Grand Bend Lions, Luck.
now Lions, Zurich Lions, List-
owel Rotary, St. Marys Rotary,
and Stratford Rotary Club.
Endorses
Special
• Credit day
Little L. ass International Credit Union, Day
which was observed recently
In a letter commenting on
•
Continue Program
•
Hibbert's Little Lassies met
at the home of Jean Cole with
the roll call "Why I chose my
Free Choice article". The sec-
retary's., report was given by
Heather McPhail. 1VIrs. Wallace
and Mrs. Douglas demonstrated
making twisted cord: and_mene
of tile ,girls practised doing it.
The meeting was adjourned by
Barbara Kerslake and Valeria
McPhail. Mrs. Cole ahd Jean
served refreshments.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Gardiner and Mr. ,Eg-
gert were 1Virs.,Ken Moorehead,
'Chris and Jennifer; of Bramp-
ton, Mrs. Ed. Knechtel ,of Ros-
tock, Mr. and -Mrs: 011ie Zehr oi
Sebrin gville.
Mrs. Douglas Ennis.
Mrs. Hilda Sellers of Seaforth
SDHS WINS visited over the weekend with
.. her son-in-law and daughter,
Seafort defeated Stratford Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Traviss.
Northwestern 47-6 in a sched- Mr. Gordon McGavin spent
tided inter -school football game last week at the International
at the Lions Park. Wednesday Plowing Match near Guelph.
afternoon. -(Contidued on Page 5)
EGMONDVI LLE
Mrs. Greta McLeod was visit-
. ed by her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Felker Of London,
also her son, Mr. and Mrs. Alee
McLeod -Ills° of London.
Mrs. Patricia Petrie and
daughters, Christine and Kim-
- berly of Stratford, were week-
end visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Carter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLeod of
Staffa were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brady.
• Miss Sharon Strong of Strat-
ford visited with her parents
and friends over the weekend.
Mrs. Rosa Van Edit and son
Frank were Saturday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Von Enn and
family.
Mr. Steve Vickers of Toronto
and Miss Jean Boakes of Ham-
ilton, were weekend visitors ot°
W. and Mrs. Walter Arms and
family.
A number of Cromarty peop
attended the Horseshoe banquet
and dance held in Milverton on
Friday night.
' Mr. Ted Harburn is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don as the result of a serious
accident.
Friends' and neighbors gath-
ered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Nairn to help cele-
brate Mr, Nairn's birthday.
Euchre was played with Larry
Gardiner winning high prize fer
men and -Mrs. Bill Harper high
prize for ladies. Lunch was
' served by the hostess.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. J,
R. Jefferson were Mr. and Mrs.
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•
Prime Minister Pierre Elliot
Trudeau said:
"Almost a quarter of Cana-
da's total population will be in-
volved this year in the celebra-
tion of International Credit
Union Day.
"It is a pleasure, on this oc--
casion, to have an opportunity
, of greeting' so many, Canadians
and to congratulate your move-
ment's substantial contribution '
to the health and expansion of
the Canadian economy.
"In a world. of rising expec-
tations, credit unionism is
playing an increasingly impor-
tant role in the economic de-
velopment of less favoured
countries. May I wish you well
in your capacity to extend its
_many benefits."
Hold Installation for
Hensall Lodge Officers
Iiiitriet Deputy President,
Mrs. Mary fowe • of Brussells
and..her in,statl inL Staff installed:
the officers, of Amber Rebekah
La;ge. Wednesday evenieg:
Past Noble. Grand, Mins, John.
Co rtett: Nelle Grand, 39In-
Earl., ,,,C ............. Vice. Grand,
Mrs, Elgin:
ine secretary. Mrs. Leona Par.
ke; Financial eecratary„ . Mire.
13ertha MacGregor; Treasurer„
Mrs, Ed -Corbett; Warden, Mrs.
.John Taylor; Conductor. IVIree
Elizabeth Riley; Chaplain, Mrs.
E. Ohipchase; Musician, Mrs.
Wm). Puss; beiarer; Mrs.
Howard Lemnion;
M5 Inez MeEwene
Mrs. 'Lindsey Eyre; R.S.V.G.,
Mrs. George Clifton; LS. ''.G.,
Mrs. Clarence Volland; I.G.,
Mrs. WM. Kyle; OG, Mrs. Gam.
field Broderick: Past Noble
Grand.
Mrs. Corbett was presented
with her past Gnand Jewel and
, Mrs. Laura \AjiFiannn. Brits:-
5:C I 9, mad the commission of
012' District Deputy, District
Deputy President, Mrs. • Lowe
spoke briefly and outlined :her
years work and said they hoped
•to eperry with the Un
Nationn, Project.
Mee Saragh Stephencon of
Brue 1:1,s was soloist.
A gift wars pesented .to D.
K of C Installs
•Executive officers of -Father Stephen Eckert Council)
were installed Thursday evening. Shown following the cere-
mony are: (front row — left) ;ernes Devereaux, Chaneellor;
Leo Hagan, Deputy Grand Knight; Clayton Looby, Grand
Knight; John 3. Flanagan, Financial Secretary; Clem Kraus-
• kopf, Warden; Alvin Rau, Lecturer; (Rear) James Nash, Trus -
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•
New Officers
tee; Ronald xtyan, Outside Guard; Fergus Kelly, Jr., AdVo-
cate; John P. Rau, Trustee; Kenneth Stapleton, Treaturer;
George &vine, Trustee; Joseph TOhin, DistrietteputY, Strat-
ford; Wilfred MousSeau, Recorder. (Eepotator x:ihoto by Phil-
lips).
• bett on :behalf of the Lod: a.
D.P,„ Lowe by P.N.G; Airs. Cor -
Mr. and Mrs. Terry North,
Perim and Tarniimtv. ef• Fingal,
and Mr. Stewart McQuen , of
Hensall, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell.
Heneall CleirCh UCW,
met Monday evening. and had4e9Q
as their geest speaker Rev. "
Dona,ld Orth who is at present
at Centralia and who spent
twenty ecars in Japan wcnkireg
through the department of Ag-
riculture showed slides and
gave an excellent description
of Jap:anpast and prsent.
Mrs. James .McAllister pres-
• ident. -opened.. withe-a-thought..
for October, "I see a Disciple."
Mrs. E. Rowe gave the devot-
ional Johi 6 vreare-2.. "Salvagek,"
Jesus said ..vGather up the fra-
gments 'that nothing be lost":-.-..„.• •
The whole purpose of. Jesus's
life Wa.3 Salvage, reeeiluding
with prayer. IVIlosi Amy Laminte
affeerd peayre and Mrs. Eric
Luthe.r was guest soloist.
Reports were presented by
treasurer IVIrs, Edison Forma,
' Monee committee Mrs. Grace .
• Peck who repreted the laying
of carpet in the Living Room
and Dining Recut, of the Mame,
V isiitaie'oe, a n d Community
Frienefehip Mrs. I erne Hay,
rvli Wilbert Dilline gave
couritesfy remarks llojetreses
were Mrs. I.)eeinia Park ...arid Mrs).
Frank Ilarburn.
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,•.,
Lions Sell
,Peanuts c'(N
Monday
Seaforth Lions will bad their e.
annual peanut drive 'Monday •
evning when ifietirterzt will Vitt -
it hothes:throghout the town
with an agieirtment britalloweti
en treats,