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The Seaforth News, 1955-06-02, Page 10WHOLE SERIES, ' ALLAN HAW Allan Haugh of 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Haugh, who has grad the two-year diploma Western Ontario AI Sehool, Ridgetown. Ms ranked third in the < was high student in Bi Horticulture. Allan ph ing as a career, and brother Wallace has a 100 -acre farm, lot 2 Stanley township, fr Caldwell.' Mission Band Lawn Picnic The Alert Mission Northside United Chun their June meeting in of a picnic,. Naney Bel: ed for the opening hym Loves Me". Mrs. Hofi in another study on Ir er the offering and p girls and boys assembic lawn for races, follow picnic lunch. The winne races were as follows: Girls, 5 and G yeas Allison; Boys, Peter Sm 8 years old, Girls, Rale: Boys, Bob Plnmsteel. Contests, hanging clothes: Jr. Girls, Fay son and Fay Pearsey; 1wt Berger and Dian man; boys Jr., potato a race: John Snow; Sr., s] Ray Taylor. Walking re Gail Nichols; boys, Stinson. Spot race, Davi Everyone received the a sucker. W. A. GROUP ME) Group .3 of the W. Northside United Chun their June meeting at t of Mrs. J. C. Cochrane members and 3 visitors The vice-president, Mrs berlain, opened the mea a poem "Bottle up you: les". Hymn 498 was sin lowed with prayer Christie. Secretary's an( urer's reports wee read call answered by Your Flc T. A short business sion 'followed and an was accepted from the Egmondville to meet wi on June 22. Mrs. Albex took the devotional pa opened with hymn 55( Cliff Broadfoot read si Matthew 5th chap., an Albert Hudson led in Sharon M'cNichol and Talbot sang a lovely dt guest speaker, Mrs. Nelsi of Walton, president Presbyterial, chose a vex esting subject, "Women Church". Meeting was to a close by all singin 502 and repeating the Benediction. Everyone a social cup of tea, ser the hostess and the sots (mittee. HOSPITAL AUXILI) The regular meeting Hospital Auxiliary will on Tuesday June 14, at Bend. Gars will pick up hers at 5.45. ADVANCE POLL VI About three dozen voted at the advance pt at Seaforth last Thursda day and Saturday. Mr. L. Reid was deputy re officer and Mrs. Mae ' worth, poll clerk. The poll eter had almost as many as the privilege of USiT advance poll was great tended in this election. T lots will be counted night. ST. THOMAS' W. A Mrs. Geo. M'cGavin p at the monthly devotion business meeting of the of St. Thomas' Church, forth, on 'Tuesday •a£tern the parish hall. Mrs.. J. H. was in charge of the edrl