The Seaforth News, 1959-07-02, Page 4DUBLIN
A `vera' seccesisfel turkey :dud
haat slipper true held at St.. Vat
dole's, parish hull uu 1\'etinesditY
w°ltieli \efts &Weeded by an um
precedented crowd. Three !tick;.
ticket prizes at the at111per wore
won by Min) McHurdler, Airs,
Norval Willett. and Michael ABU'.
ray, Several gawtee of bingo were
playe11'end `il featttl•e of the ev.
Posturing: the Largest (vide 'Screen
ht baron Cenutr
Thursday & Friday—July 2.3
"THUNDER ROAD"
Robert iiltei nut - Keely Smith
One ('attoon
Saturday S. Monday -July 4.6"
"MAN OF THE WEST"
kDt l l' NSTI R A1xMINT
t colon l Cme nt.tscopel
Gary Couper -1.00 J. Cobh
Julie Lindon
One Cart non
Tuesday rn Wednesday—July 7.8
"STEEL BAYONET"
i Citlettnisfnpe )
l,c'o QOM -- KiOrun ttouie
(the l-W't,1on
nein
TWO
clear; first slow OWS aY
t dusk
Children under 12 In cars fres
chilli• -was ' all address .and izl'es-
entailed at: a -Perla) et: .'11101MY
11.1121 Members Of tlta Parish and
the Qatholle 11 omen's 141100 to
Rev. 'father Lyltch, assistant far
Lite pest seven. 1110112115,; 12.'12° Una
been tralisferi'ed to St, Josepil'a
Patt•iah,. Chatham,
Mr, and Mno. Al Young ;tad fa•
miry with Mrs, AI, O'Rourke and
11 reek,.
Mr, mud 'firs, aer'ry ;Eckert, Go-
derielt, with. Mr. and Airs, Mai
A, Eckert,
Allan Butters, Port Elope, and
Igiss Lhyllis. Butters, London,
with Mr. and MPs. Thos. Butters.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Don Monate at
Powell).
Sergt. and Mrs, Jatues New -
combo, Port Credit, with Mr. and
Alm. Wm, Stapleton,
Joha •mute, Chatham, with
.lir, and Mrs. Toni Coyne.
Hiss Cecelia Feeney in Kiteh-
eller; Miss Catherine Feeney in
Si Marys; Miss Pauline Staple-
ton in Detroit; Don I%linkbetner,
Fergus Kelly, Kelltleth Stapleton,
Kouneth Feeney, have secured
summer employment in Kitchen-
er; Larry Golluetz, liitchell, ie
employed at Canadian Bank of
Commerce. Dublin.
Ain and Mrs. George Dnchernle
attended the Decltarme-Sall wed-
ding in Kitchener Saturday.
\h'. and Mrs. P. Grosock, Da;t•
ny Costello, London, Gordon Cos-
tello, "Permit°, Mr, and Mrs. John
Krauskopr, Britt, with Mr. and
Mrs. Dau Costello,
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Krauskopf,
Tilsonhut;:;, with Mrs. Louis
Krausketir.
Mrs. E. Jordison, \Liss Lydia
,Totdison, Toronto, Misses Susan,
1:11121) and Melba ,Tean Friend at
a cottage at Lions Head.
Miss Reno 11'hetliani has left to
spend al month in Arizona and
Califorttln. •
Rets, Metal Durand, transferred
from \Yingh'aun, took over 1215:10.
ties' as pastor of St, 12ntricks
Church, Dublin, on Smithy, suc-
ceeding Rev, Dr, .1° foullcos: w110
W05 perish priest here lot' 211
years, Dr. 1'foulltes was born in
Edinburgh, Scotland, was educa-
ted la Worcester, England, and
came to Canada in 1014. Ile at.
tended Assn.tuptiott College, ale°
studied two years at St. Peter's
Seulinary, Landau and two years
in the Canadian College at Route
where he received his degree as
Dootar of Canon Lao'. Subsequen•
try he was on the Faculty of St,
Peter's Seminary and was ap-
pointed pastor of Dublin in 3934.
He is retiring from active service
owing to recent illness and fail-
ing eyesight.
Guests at the graduatioa re-
ception for Miss. Theresa Puoh,.
arme .included Mr, and Mrs, Via -
tor Brisson, Mss Claudette Bris-
son, Victor Sriss°u, Mr, and lairs.
E. Charette, bliss Doris 'Charette,
Arr. and Airs, Harold Charette
and family, Andre Contin, Aliso
Ruth AreCartity, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Deuomme, ttt', and Mrs.
Elio Shultz, all 0f Detroit, Mich.;
Mr. and Airs. Collett Russell, of
Ailsa Craig; ,tars, Valerie Gentili,
St, Joseph; Airs, Delia Duch-
arnte, Mr, and Mrs, Syron Duch-
arme, Miss :\farce Dueharme, Da-
t'id 1?uch arme, .hiss Elaine Chat,
ette, 1Ir, and Mrs. Cyril Midi-
anite, all of London, Mt. and
Mrs, Gilbert Duchar'me and Pet-
er, Zurich.
John E, .Molyneaux, Thorold,
with Mr, and Mrs, Fergus Staple-
ton.
Misses Teresa and I- cm ann.,
Sarnia, with' Afr, and 311.8. Joseph
P. 'Ryan,
liforrilon 1?onnsaber9—^
White gladioli and white MUM
decorated St. Deals' 1i,C, March,
Waterloo, on Saturday, June 20,
whoa marriage rows Were ex-
changed between Mary Elizabeth
Ronllenber9,' Kiteheeer',' and Vin-
cent William Morrison, Water,
loo. -The bride is the 'daughter 'of
Mr. and IL's. Ernest Ronnenberg,
Kitchener, and the groom is the
son.of Mr. and Mrs. James Mor-
rison, Dublin, Rey, Father Ruth,
C.R., officiated. The bride, given
in marriage >;y her father, look-
ed lovely in. a gown of embossed
taffeta, with short sleeves, short
princeSS gown lined with V•ueek'
in. front and back. Her veil was
held in place by a tiara head-
piece, S1te carried white feather-
ed carnations, stephanotis and
Lester Hibbert roses iu a colonial
,shower bouquet. The maid of
honor was Miss' Mary Morrison,
Waterloo, sister of the groom.
She wore a dress of white nylon
with deeper white and apricot
flowers over white :taffeta, with
a sabn'itla neckline, cape, sleeves
and au apnea Ctuumerband. She
earned apricot tinted feathered
earuationsin a white stephanotis.
bouquet. She wore a matching
(lead band of flowers, fr. John
Morrison of Waterloo, brother of
the groom, was best man. A wed-
ding dinner for the -immediate
families was held at the Pines
Inn at Bridgeport, and the re-
ception was held at the bride's
home, After a wedding trip to
Ottawa and Montreal, ID', and
Mrs. Morrison will reside at 511
Pork St., Kitchener.
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MoKILLOP
The 'WAS. attd W,A. of Duff's
Church; 12'eRiliop,' held their
Jti11e meeting at the'. home ' of
Mfrs, Gordan Dapple with a good
attendance. The W.A.. president,
Mrs, R. Ai.' Scott, opened the
meeting with the thence hymn
Ana prayer, Minutes . were read
by the secretary, Mrs. Ross Cor-
d= and toil call answered by
fakorite apron pattern Mrs, Alex
Smi:tlt gave the topic, followed
by prayer, The W.M.S. meeting
was opened by the president,
Airs. Les. 'Pryee, Scripture and
conlmeatts on It were given. by
Mrs. Cordon McKenzie, flus.
Pryce less in prayer. Minutes
were read by secretary, Mrs.
Fannie and treasurer's report
given by Mrs. David Shannon. It.
was decided to send two girls to
the training school at Alma Col-
lege. The topic from the study
book was ably given by Airs.
Arnold Scott. Meeting closed
with the Lord's Prayer. A lovely
lunch was served and courtesy
remarks were expressed by Mrs..
Eldiu Kerr,
HENSALL
Hendrick - Salt I
A charming summer wedding
was solemnized at Heusall United
Church, Saturday, June 37, when
Ruth Diane Soldan and John W.
Hendrick exchanged marriage
votes before the Rev. Chas. Dan-
iel in a lovely setting of stand-
ards of white gladioli tied with
mauve ribbon, fern and candles,
The bride is the daughter of AIZ.
and -firs, W, C. Bolden, Hensel(
RR 2, and the groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. S. 11, Hendrick
of Exeter. Mrs, S. Klatt, Exeter,
provided traditional wedding mu-
sic and accompanied the soloist,
R. Russell Exeter. Given in mar-
riage by her father, she wore a
floor length gown of embroidered
organdy. The bodice styled with
short scalloped sleeves and neck-
line dipping to a front and back
V. The bouffant skirt swept from
a smooth panelled front to a 3 -
tiered back. A tiara outlined with
seed pearls held a French illu-
sion veil and she carried a bridal
bouquet of red roses and lily of
the valley. Attending as maid of
honor Miss Jeanne Soldan, of St.
Thomas, twin sister of the bride,
was gowned in mauve dotted or-
gandy with dark mauve under-
skirt. Both carried bouquets of
white carnations. Emil Hendriek.
Toronto. brother of -lie groom.
was bat man. and Earl Seoldan
nd Elgin Hendriek ushers. For
eceiving At Armstrong's restaur-
nt Exeter, the bride mother
ww ere 11 navy silk dress with
w he it accessories and corsage of
pink carnations. The grooms mo -
her those bine flowered sill:
with matching accessories and a.
ersage of whire =nations For
their honeymoon at the Lauren-
ians and pints east the bride•
travelled in an ensemble of light
Drown petit point sateen sheath
and a duster of lecit
a ing brown
kb white aoee_sor-es with a
raw of white roses. The bride'
a graduate of London Teach-
er s College. The groom is a grad-
ate
ad -
ate of dm Tinirers ry �f Toronto,
ht'otj of k',lnbslming
r 1. Tst:lw'sraish Pt- ornolio^.i.s—:
Promoted to Grade S. Graham
Bell, Ray _McLean, Carl 'romp; i
Grade 7. Janes ra�gnaio-, Mar-
tha Tromp. Alte Tandeworp: to,Grade 6, William Dell, Douglas
Thomas irymple, ThomDalrymple–
Deanna
slac 1ple
Deanna For'e.-t.. Thera Guet:er,a
_ro ry McLean: to Grade 4, Mer-.:
vv, Ch
n Belt, Charles Dalrymple, C. -a-.
raid r.aonair. 1 o .Grade S. Gilt-
eril ,Gneteer. Gwen McLean. Ray.
hemp; 1-3 Grade 2. Nancy For..
est. Mr1s. anrabsiii Reichert_
tsa:cher.
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KIPEEN
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fir. and Mrs. T. W ars and
fn»-Ily spent ,he )-eek eh2 with
'Mr. and Mrs. H. 2. Lards. of
T ra0un.
Mrs. Russell Cvi:si-t Jan and
Nancy, and Marjorie Turner
=pent ,.her week end a, Marlette.
1tt30h. and attended Ile Walker
1•ettnion.
Mrs. Wm. Windex r_ Lt,.u. 1
home Friday Sinn spsndixg
001171le of weeks with relative -:-:
London.
111r. and Mrs. enmetI:.
and Jn. o.z701tie1 0. gai3te" r of i
the matchers, arc their �Ir,c i:.F:
of DE.D. n Farlshaw. Pari. r1I;
snaday. MCC, cls ?1 litter R tri
mei, Dae Eyj2 anti her baby. in
St Jesepli'e iosp ,t . Loudon
Itir. and M.6. :vim Wren and
Laurie of Hmeove2 spent the e
week end -with the firmer e jlar 2
eats 1YIr. and Mr's Gorden wr e
Their ,grandfathet. remained w n n
Stun: 1°r a week.
3 1. ane id"t. Lc Bisset: and'
Mrs. Mt.ry Burnam; of .London
leers- Sunday gimlet 01 Wit. and
11<rs. i4leliie taut:,lira.. 01i.-
tem.
"Itaigramiu:ieus All% and
Met. Jul. .Fele of Zuriet 'tor the
gr`_ SII 1 van, 5i'. bori n'. St. Jo -
:ismer Husvite. Lunn,an in: Fri-
tter, JI1It 2la.t-i:
;Mrs. "•sura 11'hitenttte of Telt'-
1111,. rut: 11W' been the guest of
h': Sla.e!-iT iIt N' 11'?'F. 1C. 1'siItsdtila✓
at& Mee. .11. \'1.'ititelnEu, retm'isCI
YL 110'." 1111(16 nln'111L_' 2112 tt ask pad.
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uanl1'(esory -f Crein-
1 1.. 2• ''••=iai •Lerit.z, Church was ub-
e , Nc +:1 ,t z ds . 'sr1 t1 a a .nd
• t.;.'. 1 i.LI t h1 morning.. Arid eren-
..er Tot mini_ter, Tier.
llec. waves. :.barge .'i111 Dr.
)ira Bar .lar :1 London ivas. •
• tak r At the morning
: asci 1 71 214S- C 1(1,0„ and
71.1 ISarhor.
tau- _ +. ` from Goder.
• T' c i nlnslr at
8021, e.
• 132. ;sJ% 1111.. ?\r..: eor. Tsyior,
a;:tt Marl 1.eit.
T1s iier;i i ": :,.o,i
F2 <.rr at. ,, .^.0.11 Witt Mr,
THE SBAFOIti`IT NI3WS-Tluli'sduy, July 9,x'1309.
and Mrs. T. L. Scott. Kenneth 1'0- , I ' 1 , 1•n' n•i•)11111 a l nue a uueiul,n,
lltained for a. visit tvitin 1110 Scott @u,Intlatt11u 1 1u t 1
boys. Ol' i os
I 1 I vo
Mr, and Airs, I� calllc 'Cisudlcic, tl Joint �teuafi aw It �
Shaman and Donald of. Sornia, ' 11'ii'si P1'0S12Yl(i1"11111 itiitl
spent. the week end with AM, and N()1'111o1I11tl tlitilttti
:qrs. Donald Soott•� i 1
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon. Diehl of <,i111i,it} 1211( Illi
Sebringville, visited on. Sunday = at
with Mr, and 'MTS. Gorden 1411)19. NORTH SIDE UNITED
Air. and Mrs, *nest Alien, Oi°IUI OH
Sheila and. Mary Lynne of 111.1 1.
ellen were Sunday visitors' with REV. D. LEEILIE ELDER
Mr. and Mrs. J, it, Scott, Millilitter
Alt', and .121.5, Bert 13uilila and 11)31,11). tlilildtlr/ tit4tu111t1 alt their' 1 11
ttuua.hal (lht', o
Mr, and Mrs. W, N. Biliullg and � I I Ili it n
family of Mitchell with Mr, and
ldrs, K. MoKellar,
Atr. and Airs, John dhoseol 01
Mitchell visited on Sunda)" with
ilIr. and Mrs, Lloyd Sorsdabl.
lir. and Mrs, R, G. Spearo )told
Mrs. F. Speare of Toronto spout
the week end with Miss Olive
Speen.
Mr. Russell McKellar of S3uffti'
to isand spentrs,' Jding, olthue1 Waldalaholiyces, Witii
Mr. 'A
Miss Olive Speare attended itlto
Speare reunion at Queens parlc,
Stratford on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Auburn tion. 10 am., Church School and
attended the Dolntage 101311ion at Bide Olass. 'I'mpor'tant ,meeting
Goderich on Sunday. Official Board at Close of morn,
Air, and itrs. Mao Molf.ellar of ing service. Sacrament of )0,4,,
Seaforth were Sunday visitor's tism. Parents consult Minister,
with lir. and Mrs. Sari McCurdy.
li )6)11, "WHEN 01110S'1'
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(heat 1olobit -, Mrs, Willis
Vau1Il6'muntil (Jiinton
J, A. toown t. Niro. J.A. Stewart
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ll.atntnletl'd,'• organist -0110r 'leader,
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PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
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In accordance with a resolution passed by
the Municipal Council of the Town of Seaforth,
I hereby proclaim that in view of the present
rabies situation no dog shall be allowed to run
at large in the Tow11 of Seaforth until further
notice from this date, November 12, 1958,
B. F. Christie
Mayor
God Save the Queen
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