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yy u. VOW met in the
church for their Etaate,r Thank
.Offering Meeting with .Egmend,.
vine. " VCW the invited society
e and other who were guests of
the members.
The devotional exereses were
taken 'by Mrs, William Little
tend Barbara McClure. Sharon.
and Sandra Johiasten favored
with a piano duet. Mrs. Little
ifitroduced Rev. D. Fry' who
was the speaker with a special
Easter message. Mrs. Robert
Dalton gave the courtesy re-
marks. The. CGIT girls held a
bake sale and served an ?'Old
Fashioned" tea.
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Re t" visitor/ with .1r,.
and; : Thies, Laing were
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Chalmers and
David' Chalmers of Toronto
and Mrs. Thos, Gillespie.. of
Lindon.
Mrs. Alex Grego, of Kirk,
ton, visited ,An Mondaywith•
Mr. and Mrs, IC. McKellar.
Mr. Gordon Scott and Mrs.
Sadie Scott visited n Sunday
with Mr..Lindsay.,cKellar,
who is. a patient m 'Seaforth
Community Hospital. •-
Week end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Walker were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee
and family of London, Mr,
and Mrs. Hugh Curriez and
girls of Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardin
RED'S FI NA
SERVICE
Effective April 15th, 1967
10 oz.. King Size'Pop
Was 77c a carton. NOW 62c plus Tax
7 oz..Regular Size Pop
Was 72c a carton. NQW .57c plus' Tax '
We do not charge 'for .bottles nor will we°.
take. er iptys back: Quart bottles stay un-
changed.
Red Vantyghem.
Q><i ' Sunday with mra. h, Roo read the 6k1
Mr. , and Mia. ma*, *W.,
ram, Exeter. ' •
Questa 'with Mrs E. Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. SCA . .
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Gorden Daniels of Ingersoll.
A prepared Centennial pro -
grain was the basis for devo-
tions at the April meeting of
the Women's Missionary Soc-
iety, which was held at the
home of lobs. Frank Allen.
Thirteen' members answered
the - roll call with a verse on
"Sacrifice". Mrs. K. McKel,
lar presided and was assisted
in readings by Mrs. E. Moore,
Mrs. Sadie Scott and Mrs.
Grace Scott. Routine reports
were given, offering received
and dedicated by •Mrs, Wm.
Harper, Mrs. Calder McKaig
and was assisted in readings
by Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. T. L.
Scott, Mrs. W. Harper,Mrs.
Grace Scott, and Miss Olive
Speare. Business was conduc-
ted by the president, Mrs. M.
Lamond who announced the
Synodical meeting. to be held
in St. Andrew's Church in
Stratford April 18-19-20, 'al-
so the June Conference in
Cromarty Church June 7th.
NOTICE .
The executive of the Seaferth
Chamber of Commerce wish .to..
clarify a motion -made at the
merchants' meeting regarding
the use of Fees.
Money received for Chamber
membership • fees will not be
used for merchants' advertising:
It will be 'ute4 in the promo-
tion of Chamber of Commerce
work and services beneficial to
the Town as a whole.
D. Sills,
President.
Tidings prayer
oiAort article on the :ilfe}
the ,laa ,Governor-General
Vanier was read by. 'Mrs, J R,
Jefferson. "The meeting, PP
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chided with the Centennial
hymn and Maier. Lunch was
served by the hostess -assisted
by her daughter Mrs. A. Rads,,
Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. M.
Dor.
Celebrate
40th Wedding
A fowl supper was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Racho Sunday evening"
in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Er-
nie Toll who recently celebra-
ted their Fortieth Wedding
Anniversary. They were tak.
leen Williamson, (gorge and
were presented with .a.'lovely
reversible mat from Lyle and
1Vlarj, Racho, Roy and Kath
Williamson, G e o r g e and
Grace Fethick and families,
and Gib and Loreen Hubert.
Myr. and 'Mrs. Toll expressed
appreciation.
Holme and School
Will Meet
A meeting of the Seaforth
Horde and School Association
will be held at the Public
School on Tuesday, April -17,
at 8:15 p.m. --when Mrs. S; IL
Skelton, Stratford, will speak
on "Children's Reading •Prpb-
lems"
Mrs. Skelton, a mother and
teacher, will interest parents of
children from kindergarten ' to
grade 8, of the brilliant stu-
dent and of the slow -learner.
o OBITUARIES THE fiusoN
MRS. .IAM . L !N D
Mrs. X AlVin ° ply, a t`orm
er Jean Elisabat IRWerndied
suddenly at berhon
. ie .late.
Thursday evening. She 14Tsb in
her 59th year. lira, Dale. was
predeceased by her husband,,
wbo• was killed In an accident,:!
October, 1862,
She is • survived by five
'daughters, Mrs. Charles (Betty)
Case, Streetsville; Mrs. William
(Dolores)` Wheeler, Brussels;
Mrs. Carmen (Barbara) Whaley,
Streetsville; Mrs. Robert '(El -
lane) Stanley; lfamilten; and
Mrs. Dennis (Nancy) Boyd, Sea -
forth; five sons, Lbrne, Brus-
sels; Peter, Preston; and Ronald,
Larry and David, Y, all of Sea -
forth; 26 grandchildren, and a
sister, Mrs. Gordon' . (Elsie)
Little of Galt. •
The funeral services were
held Monday at . 2 p.m.. from
the R. S. Box funeral home, Sea-
forth, conducted by Rev. J. C.
Britton of Northside United
Church.
Burial was in Maitlandbank
cemetery.
Pallbearers were William Mil-
ler, Hartman Huisser, Charles
Pinder, Alfred Beuertnan, Verne
Dale. and Arnold Dale. Flower -
bearers, were Wallace Powell,
Arthur Powell, George Powell
and Lorne Carter.
MURAAY E. TYNDALL
Murray E. Tyndall, 66, Bruce -
field, died Saturday in Seaforth
Community Hospital; -
Born and educated in Tucker -
smith Township, he was the, son
of the late Henry' Tyndall and
Agnes Murray. Fie graduated
from Seaforth Collegiate Insti-
tute.
In his early life' Mr; Tyndall
was a carpenter and a farmer.
Het cane
., w� .en
� icgiowlP,.
propagational g1,le plus hare:
euituraUst
Mr,: Tyndall was a met4ber at.
Bruce f,e14, United Church and
of the Seaforth DiEl�lsuder'
,Rand for a 'nuMler ,0 Years..
In 1924 he Mimed Margaret.
Brown,who survives
ea surviving are one water,
,Mrs Clifford (Violet) •Broadfoot,
Seaforth; and two • brothers,
Robert W., -Thekersmith Taos-
.ship, and Neil E. Sudbury.
Funeral services were held
from the R, tS. Bax funeral
home oil Tuesday at 2 p.m.,
with Rev. D. E. Stuart of Bruce -
field officiating, Interment was
in Bairft cemetery. .
Pallbearer's were Arthur Dut-
ton, George Clifton, Robert Dal-
rymple, Ken Stewart; Ken Scott
and Greg. McGregor.
JOSEPH FLANAGAN
'Requiem High Mass was offer-
ed on Wednesday at 10 o'clock
in St. Coluniban Roman Cathol-
ic
atholic. Church for the funeral of
Joseph Flanagan, who died in
Seaforth Community Hospital
on Sunday. Msgr. J. J, .White
officiated. Rev. J. J. McIver was
in the sanctuary. The pallbear-
ers were Frank Nolan, Frank
Cronin, Leonard Ryan, Garry
Steinbach, Raymond Murray and.
Arthur Murray. Burial was
made in St. Columban cem-
etery.
Hibbert Little Lassies
Hibbert Little Lassies met
at the home of Mrs: Douglas
Theroll call was answered by
six girls with a auggestion for.
the club exhibit. The exhibit
for Achievement Day was
discussed.' The next . meeting
will be held April 19th at the
home of Mrs. Jahn Wallace.
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