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THE BOYS OF SEAFORTH HIGH It was the fall of 1951 when
the jubilant high school rugby team posed with coach Archie Dobson
and the trophy they won as WOSSA B champions. An old London
Free Press clipping in the possession of Irwin Johnston who is
organizing a team reunion for Centennial year, chronicles their win
over Sarnia at the UWO stadium. Centennial organizers hope to
have team.members in the June 28 Centennial parade and are
inviting the .1952 team, who were WOSSA semi-finalists, to the
reunion. Above are, back left , John McGavin, Gib Hubert, George
Sills, Mervin Eyre, Ron Rennie, Tom Ducharme, Eric MacMillan,
Irwin Johnston, Doug. Stewart, Jerry Dressel, Don Dale, Front - Gar
Baker, Mike Bechely, Coach, Archie Dobson, Harry Jacobi, Don
McLellan (hidden) Jim ' Flannigan, Gordon Rowland, 'Sandy'
McMillan (deceased) Ron Muir.
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Mrs. Joe Walker
Unit One' of Bluevale. U.C.W.
et at the home of Mrs. Gordon
olt on thursday afternoon. All
others were present and Mrs.
C,Johnston had charge of
rations.
Plans were made for the tea to
served at the bazaar on Friday
ernoon, oct. 25 at 3 P.M. The
tiles will be set up on Thursday
arming, Members were asked to
ke ,surprise packages, candy
articles for the fish pond.
Mrs. Nicholson asked if anyone
ring a good picture of the
aerate United Church would
e it to her to send to Rev..
dsay of Monkton who is
king preparations for the 50th
nniversary next year.
The November meeting will be
d at Mrs.Wrn. Peacock's with
rs, Graham Campbell in charge
the worship service. The ladies
ent the afternoon quilting for
s, Holt, after which she served
nch of cake and ice cream.
Women's Institute
Mrs. Gordon Mundell was
tens for the October meeting
the. Bluevale Women's
stitute on Wednesday evening:
e meeting opened with the
ening Ode and the Mary
wart Collect. Mrs. Wendell
mper welcomed all present
,c1 Mrs. Wm. Peacock read the
!mite of the last meeting.
Mrs. Donald Street, with Mrs.
in Chambers as alternate, will
a delegate to the Guelph Area
nvention in Bingman Park,
tchdner on Nov. 25 and 26. A
t-well card was' signed for Mrs.
rt Garniss. Mrs, Harry Elliott
oiled on estimates, for fixing
I floor. A diScussion followed
06 definite plans were made.
the school on "Nutrition" is to
held in Wroxeter Town on
vember 5.
Members voted to support a
elution regarding, the unifOrni
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell,
Listowel and Stephen Street of
Welland.
Mr. and Mrs. J.J.Elliott and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mathers and
their family and grandchildren
spent Thankgiving Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs; Rae Mathers at
Goderich 'where they celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Mathers wedding
anniversary and David
Campbell's birthday.
Sympathy is extended from the
community to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hall on the sudden
passing of their son-in-law, Bob
Casemore of Petrolia.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moffatt
went, to Nashville, Tennessee on a
bus tour for the weekend.
Mr. Greg Moffatt was a
weekend visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Johnston.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Gerry Duff of
Cayuga and their granddaughter,
Miss Susan Gibson spent the '
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ,
Donald Street.
Miss Sandra Moffatt' spent
some time with Mr. and Mrs. Niel
Edgar and Kim and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Sheill and family.
Weekend visitors with Mrs.
Ross Mann were Harvey Mann of
Waterloo, Bob Bitton of
Chatham, Mrs. John T. Maguire
and. Tracey of Kitchener and Mr.
and Mrs. John G. Mann of
Clinton.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Walker and family were
Grace Jeffray, Nyle Fischer and
Larry Elliott,
(Intended for last week)
spending the evening with thein.
Mr. and Mrs. James Darling,
Bob, Steven and Ronnie of
Belmore visited Sunday with-Mr.
and Mrs. Fraser. Haugh and
Eileen. Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Nixon, Grant, Lori and Andrea
also spent Sunday at the Haugh
home.
Bluevale III
When Bluevale Ill met on Sept.
18, the roll call was the type of
reference file I have chosen and
answered by eight members.
Rosemary Schmidt and Mary
Edith ' Garniss discussed the
house guest.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen
were Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Caskanette of Elmira.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Elliott and Larry
were Mr. and Mrs. George
Fischer, Dayle and Kalvin, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Henning,
Mrs. Lloyd Henning, Pam
Hickey, Grace Jeffray, Mrs.
Dwcight 'Correll, Pilot Mound,
Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs. Marty
Creticr and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Walker and family. •
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
and Eileen spent Saturday
evening with Mr. and
Mrs.' Clarence Yuill Belgrave.
Fall thankoffering
The Fall Iliankoffering
meeting of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Bluevale, was held in the
church schoolroom on October
first.
Mrs. Glenn Golley opened the
meeting. After the hymn, "For
the Beauty of the Earth" was
sung,Mrs.Golley welcomed the
guests from Belmore W.M.S. and
Bluevale U.C.W, also Captain
and Mrs: Murkin from Wingham.
Mrs. Wayne Baswick read
scripture from Psalms one
hundred and three and one
hundred and seven. After giving
the comments of the SCripttire,
Mrs. Baswick led ih prayer.,
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the Canadian 4
minority group.
The Fit.
size of jars and containers when
the change is made to the metric
system and that these jars be
suitable for re-use.
Mrs.. Harvey Timn, Convener
of the. Cultural Activities
progiam, introduced the guest
speaker, Mrs. Walter Willitts,
who spoke on the Indian situation
in Canada. She was thanked by
Mrs. Mel Craig. Mrs: Timn had a
display of Indian crafts and
conducted a contest of Jumbled
Indian Tribes. A good attendance
answered the roll call with a
well-known Indian.
Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Harvey
Timn, Mrs. Roy Sanderson and
mrs. ,Wendell St amper. Mrs.
Ken Simmons will be hostess for
the Citizenship meeting on Nov.
13 at 8-p.m.
The Bluevale Ladies and the
Juvenile-Girls played a ball game
Thursday evening with the Girls
winningti 6 2. Sandra Thompson
drew the winning tickets.The
winner • of $25.00 was Helen
Skelton of Wingham, 10.00 went
to June Fischer and $5.00 to Tom
Stokes. Marjorie Carter received
a gift of jewelry for selling the
most tickets. The girls would like
to thank • everyone for their
support.
Evening visitors last Sunday
with Mr: and Mrs. J.J.Elliott
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold King
and Nancy and I%44.. Allen
Harriston and Bobbie.
Mr, and Mrs, Jack King spent
• Tuesday evening with Mr, and
Mrs. J.JLElliOtt.
On Wednesday MISS Patti King
took Mr. and Mr .J.J.Elliott and
Miss Barkley to visit with Mrs.
Albert Porter at LucknOw. Mrs.
Alex Vetbeek amid family of
Kincardine were also visiting at
the Porter honie,
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Elliott of
Agincourt visited with Mr. and
Mrs. LI.Elliott on Sunday with
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Mr. Brian Jeffray, Mr. David
and Dewayne Golley presented
the musical numbers, "Let There
Be Peace" and "Mansion on the
Hilltop". •
Mrs. Gordon Mundell and Mrs.
Harvey Robertson received the
offering which was dedicated by
Mrs. Gollcy.
Mrs. Colley introduced the
guest speaker, Captain Murkin of
the Salvation Army, Wingham
Corps,Captain Murkin based his
topic on "Thoughts of Thanks-
giving. He said quite often the
word "thanks" is misused. We
should show thanks which conies
right from our heart. Sometimes
we arc not as thankful to God as
we should be, but at this time of
year many memories are brought
back to us. It seems this is the
highlight of the whole year and
our thankfulness N shown and
realized more than at any other
time. It is a time of Thanksgiving.
He said God in his wisdom, when
he made the earth, planned
ahead, Captain Murkin read from
Isiah, Chapter Six. Isiah
discovered the great need of the
world when he discovered his own
uncleanlindss.
Isiah realized there, was much
need for him and that he had a
place in the world. Captain
Murkin said we must feel the
same. ,
In closing, the members and
guests joined Captain Murkin in
singing o "Lo'rd I Thank, You for
Joy of Living".
Mrs. Harry , Elliott thanked
Captain Murkin for being guest
speaker 'and presented him with a
gift.
Brian, DeWayne and David
then favoured the audience With
the songs, "Walk Hand hi Hand"
and "The Lord's Prayer".
Personals
Thanksgiving guests fOr the
Weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Street were Mr. and MtS,
Stewart McConnell of Kitchener
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