The Seaforth News, 1955-11-17, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, November 17, 1955
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DUBLIN
Misses Ann and Helen Nolan
of Kitchener, are visiting with
Ml•. and Mrs. James Nolan.
WALTON
The Ladies of St. George's
Guild are busy getting ready for
their annual bazaar which will
be held in the community hall
on Saturday, Nov. 26.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Eighty -Eighth
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
Sunday, Nova 20th
Rev. Harry S. Rodney, S.D.
Knox Presbyterian Church
St. Thomas, Ont.
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Morning at 11 a,m.
"WHERE THE GOSPEL BEGINS"
ANTHEM—"Sing Allelulin Forth" Thimatl
SOLO—"Grateful, 0 Lord, Am I" Caro Roma
Mrs. Frank Kling
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Evening at 7 p.m.
"ON AN AMAZING RELIGION"
ssATHEM—"We Praise Thee" Mueller
DUET—"I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" Rathburn
Mrs. Ross Hamilton and Mr. David R. Stewart
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Mr. Rodney and his capabilities are known to
many from his previous visits here. You are
assured of a message that will reach you.
Bring your friends to this Eighty -Eighth Commemoratory
Service
REV. D. GLENN CAMPBELL ALAN D. BENNETT
Minister Organist -Choir Leader
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TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. D. Ma'Lauchlin and Mrs.
D. W. Neches. of Toronto and
Mr. 'Russell "Ferguson of Mon-
treal were recent visitors with
Musses Annie and Maude Fergu-
son.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Ross Murdle and.
Mr. and Mrs.:Milt (Stewart spent.
(Sunday (with friends in Wood-
stock.
Mr. and Mrs. John'MdNwb and
Paul spent Tuesday in tolwn at-
tending the funeral of his aunt,
Mrs. Whitfield.
Miss (Doris Pullman, London,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, MT, and Mrs. (S. 'Pullman.
Mrs. Geo. MacDonald, Strat-
ford, was a guest over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, R. Mc-
Fadden.
'Mr. and Mrs. G. Rietz, Toron-
to, were weekend guests of (Dr,
and Mrs. E. A. 'McMaster,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo !Cremin, of
(Watford, were 'weekend guests
.at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Boussey.
Miss Mary .Lou Sills of Chat-
ham visited over the weekend
'with her mother, Mrs. C. P. Sills.
Mr. Ken Willis, Kitchener,
Spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred ,Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Frantic White, of
London, were guests over the
weekend with .Mrs. B. Cleary.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Asliau, Tor-
onto, visited over the weekend
with the laltter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Walsh.
Miss Ann (Brodie, Toronto,
spent the weekend ,at her home
here.
Miss Elaine Etue, (London,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu!dolph
Etue.
Mr, and Mrs. :Gordon McGavin
leave next week on a trip to
Washington, D.C. and Chiba.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lou Matthews
and daughter, 'Detroit, were
weekend visitors at (the !home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
Mr. Ronald McKindsey, Tor-
onto, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mc-
Kindsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Si. E. (Smith
spent the 'weekend art ,Corrie,
guests of Mr. 'Smith's sister, Mrs.
!Cloyne Mi•ohel: and IMr. (Michel
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Reception - Dance
For Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Flynn
at Londesboro Hall
THURS., NOV. 17
Music by Huron Ramblers
Collection at door. Ladies bring
lunch
Euchre and Dance
In Hensall Town Hall
FRIDAY, NOV. 18
AT 8.30 P.M.
Murdoch's Orchestra
Ladies please bring lunch
Lucky lunch prize
Admission 50c
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Don
Fawcett in Staffa Hall
FRIDAY, NOV. 18
Harburn's Orchestra
Everybody Welcome
DANCING
In the Seaforth Community
Centre
SAT EVE., NOV. 19
Sponsored by Seaforth Junior
Farmers
Popular Orchestra
Dancing from 9 to 11.45
Everybody Welcome
Laws Guild of St. Thomas
Anglican Church
Bazaar and Tea
IN THE PARISH HALL
WEDNESDAY, NOV 23
3 TO 6 P.M.
BORN
CHRISTENSEN—At Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, on Nov. 12, to
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christensen,
SeaforL17, a son
MU'NR0—.a rott Memorial hos-
pital, olltt SL., 12 ,to Mr. and
Mrs. George Munro, Seaforth,
twins (son and daughter)
RONFIY—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Nov. 15, to Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Roney, rr2 Dublin,
a daughter
MILLER — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on ,Nov, 15, to Mr. and
Mrs, Lloyd Miller, Staffa, a
daughter
MCCALL'UM—In Scott Memorial
Hospital, on November 7, to
Mr .and Mrs. Harold McCallum,
of Walton, a daughter
Aprons, Knitting, Children's
Boots, Candy, Mincemeat
Christmas Cake and Pudding
Produce, Home Baking and
Santa's chimney for the children
EVERYONE WELCOME
WALTON
Mm. and Mrs. Frank Marshall
and daughter (Susan Lyn of
North 'Bay, •spent a few days at
the home of his mother Mrs.
Louella Marshall, Walton. Mr.
Mardhall is an engineer with the
department of !highways.
The WMS. of (Duff's 'United
iChurah held their regular meet-
ing, Nov. .3rd. Mrs. A. Turnbull
presided. Worship period was
"The Call to Fellows'biip". Sec.
report and roll call also treas.
report were given. Literature
Sec. reported the new books have
not arrived. Topic, "Different
Tribes of 'Canadian !Indians"
was presented by Mrs. G. Wat-
son, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. W. Bew-
ley, and Mrs. 'E. Watson, mem-
bers of 'Walton and 9th of Mor-
ris group. The .Baby 'Band nvas
entertained following ,this meet-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Gray, (Strait-
ford,
Strapford, with Jos. Slarkwell,
Miss (Annie (Gordon has gone
to reside in ISeaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Marks have
moved to their new home on
King St. West,
The Walton group of the
(WIVIIS. of 'Duff's .United (Church
met Wednesday evening, Nov.
16 at the home of Mrs. 'Herb
Traviss,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall
of North Bay visited over the
weekend with Mrs. Ella Marsh-
all, also Mr. and Mrs. (M. Fraser.
Mrs. Robert Cecil Gowland
A greatly loved and higihly
respected woman in the person
of Mrs. Robert Cecil Gowland
passed 'peacefully away on Oct.
30, 1955, in 4Dufferin Area Hos-
pital, Orangeville. The funeral
was conducted on Nov. Il by the
Rev. O. 'Glen Taylor of Melville
United (Church, (Fergus, inter-
ment in Belsyde (Cemetery. Pall-
bearers were ,Lloyd (Hogg, Hamil-
ton, Roy Williamson, Walton,
Howard Burt, Fort Erie, W.
(Stewart, ,Creernore and L. Gear
and Alex IScarrow of )Fergus.
Mrs. Gowland had suffered
a severe attack of coronary
'thronilbosis on ,September 30,
1954 and hvas hospitalized
in the Toronto (General for a
time. For the past year her con-
dition had been improving 'but
the attack which occurred in
Orangeville on (Oct. 25 was fol-
lowed by a fatal seizure five
days later.
(Born Cora E. Forbes, .daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Forbes of Walton, She was
educated in Brussels,High!Sahool
and Toronto Normal.
The first seven years of her
married life was spent on a
ranch in Alberta, part (of ,which
time, (both she and her husband
taught school. After taking up
residence in Fergus She partici-
pated actively for over 20 years
in ISundaiy'Schaal (work, ,first with
boys' and girls' classes and is
later years the 'Wohelo (Bible
(Class looked to, her for guidance
and counsel. Being elected as
President of the 'Home and
School Club for a -number of
years was a tribute to her inter-
est in matters of education and
advancement. A devoted wife
and another leaves to mourn her
loss, her husband and children,
Mrs. 'W. Thistle (Eileen) 51.
Eustaohe-sur-le-lac, ,Que., Frank,
Port (Credit, Mrs. L. Perkocha
(Florence) San Francisco, Roht,
Midale, 'Sask., and Norman,
Hamilton, also one sister; Mrs.
T. Williamson, Walton, and one
brother, Adin, ISeaforth.
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TAKE A TIP FROM
OLD ST. NICK !
Don't get caught -- Christmas shop NOW ...
and do it in one quick stop at SILLS
We have gifts for EVERYONE
Time is running out -- so make sure you visit us
RIGHT AWAY
Bison, Mrs. Verne Dale and
Mrs. Charles Riley; 'Card con-
vener, Mrs. (Brown; (Christmas
boxes for slhutins, Mrs. ,Brown;
Missionary Monthly, Mrs. Mill
son. Group leaders to arrange
program for each meeting. Mrs.
W. L. Wh)rte, Mrs, Earl Lawson
and Mrs. Babcock.
PHONE 56
HULLETT
Twenty-eight adult members
of the Fireside Farm Forum met
CONSTANCE
Mr. Wm. (Dale Spent the ,week-
end in Toronto at the Royal
Winter Fair.
A very pleasant evening was
spent Tuesday, Nov. 8, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Addison. It was the •occasion of
(their 25th wedding anniversary.
IA turkey supper was enjoyed by
about 35 friends and relatives,
including ,the 'bridesmaid, Mrs.
Walter Wallace of Simcoe, the
,former 'Oral Finnigan of Nile,
and Joe Hoggart of near (BlFth,
the .groomsman. The evening was
spent in music, .contests and a
mock 'wedding. Many beautiful
gifts were received. Among
those from a distance were: Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wallace of
Simcoe; Mr. ,and Mrs. Frank
Wright of 'Brantford, and Mr.
Norman Snyder of Woodstock.
The regular meeting of the
W.A. and 'WI1VES. was held in the
(Sunday . 'School room of the
(Church on .Nov. 9. The slate of
officers is as follows: For the
W. A., (Pres:, 'Mrs. Verne 'Dale;
1st Vice, 'Mrs. ,George Meliwain;
Sec., Mrs. Frank Riley; Treas.,
Mrs. Earl (Lawson; Pianist, Mrs.
Jewitt; Assistant, Mrs.
Frank Riley.
For the W.M.S., Pres.,, Mrs.
Ross McGregor; Vice. (Pres.,.
Mas. W. L. Whyte; Sec. and
Press Sec., Mrs. Frank Riley;
Treas., Mrs. (Earl.La!wson;,Tem-
perance, Mrs. Wan. Jewitt; Mis-
sion Band leader, Mrs. W. Dale;
Assistant, Mrs. Geo. ;M'cllwain;
iC!hristian, 'Stewardship, " ,Mrs.
Brown.; Visi�tinigiCom., Mrs. Ad -
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Haaglh Flynn to discuss local gov-
ernment. The local people Should
understand the needs of the
community much .stetter than
someone much further away,
and Should have a greater inter-
est in solving their problems,
They can also do it at less ex-
pense, If at all possible, attend
meetings, vote and help candi-
dates for local offices in council
or on school boards. They should
know which of their neighbors
are capable of transacting their
business, Women would go more
freely to vote if there were wo-
men officials in ithe politng
booths. Most games, Mrs. Wil-
liam iDolmage, lone hands, Mrs.
George Haggard:, Hugh Flynn.
Consolation, 'Mrs. Geo. Carter.
Don Buchanan invited the
forum for next week.
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