The Seaforth News, 1961-06-29, Page 4KiPPEN
Mr; and Mrs, Wilfred Mollis .at'
tended the 25th wedding anni-
ver'sary Friday of the latter's
brother and sister -iii -law, Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Gibson of pear Wrox-
eter,
Master Gregory Love 4 -yr. -old"
son of Mr, and Mrs. Keith Love
is recovering from a broken
right arm which he received in
falling from a pony. He was tak-
en to Clinton Public Hospital
where his arm was placed in a
cast.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor
of Stratford visited recently with
friends in Kippen..
Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson
and Mrs. M. Johnson were' in
London, Friday, visiting PArs.
Wm. Winder at Victoria Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride
accompanied their daughter Sha-
ron to "Bigwin Inn" Lake of
Bays, Muskoka, Saturday, where
she will be employed for the
summer months,
Mr. Robert Thomson fell from
a load of baled hay on Thursday
at the farm of his son Bert, frac-
turing some ribs. He was attend-
ed by Dr. J. C. Goddard of Hen -
sail, Mr. Thomson celebrated his
83rd birthday on Saturday,
Miss Margaret McKay was ad-
mitted to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Wed, for treatment.
Her friends and neighbors hope
for better health.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wier -
ren and family, Mr. and Mrs. An-
thony Van Tol of Holland holi-
dayed a week at Beachburg,
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Coed
and three daughters of Moore-
field visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. Van Wierren and
family,
Mr. and Mre. Harold Jones,
Grant and Kenneth were recent
visitors with Mr, aid Mrs Wit-
ihuu Jones and family of Si..
Tho MRS.
Mies Marjorie Charters and
three friends of London visited
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Pear-
son Charters,
iiia', .lack Peck injured his
right ankle while playing ball.
Mrs, Win, Winder was remov-
ers by ambulance from Victoria
Hospital, London, to Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. N, Long, Mr. and
Mrs, Elston Dowson visited on
Monday with Mrs. Lydia Doig
and Janet, also Mrs. Winder at
Clinton.
lir. and Mrs. W, Lawson of
Listowel visited .Sunday with
Mrs. M. Johnston and Mr. W. R.
Cooper;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert
attended the Diekert reunion on
Sunday at Moorefield,
S.S, 14, Stanley held their an-
nual picnic Thursday at Lions
Park, Seaforth, under the direc-
tion of the teacher, Miss Fran-
cine Graydamus. Results of the
sports were: Girls and boys 5
years and under: Joe Clifton;
girls 6.8, Karen Hendrick, Kathy
Hendrick; boys 6.8, Gordon
Wright, Eddie Verbeek; girls 9-
12, Gwen Hendrick, Anne Clifton;
boys 9-12, Jas. Wright, Russell
Talbot; girls 12.14, Gwen Jones,
Karen Talbot; boys 12-14, Doug-
las McBeath, John Immense,
young ladies, Lorraine Talbot;
(girls) kick the slipper, Lorraine
Talbot, Gwen Hendrick; (boys)
kick the shoe, Douglas Mc]Jeath,
Billy Henderson.
The annual reunion of the
Cochrane Clan was held at the
cottage of Wm, Fuss, near St.
Joseph, on Saturday, June 24th
with 55 present. The prize for the
oldest person present went to
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GRADUATES
Miss Joy Montgomery, 'daught-
er
daught-er of Mia and Mrs. Clarence
Montgomery, RR 1, Clinton was
one of 105 graduates of Ander-
son College, Anderson, Ind., held
on June 19th, She received the
Bachelor of Arts degree in Biol-
ogy and Chemistry.
During' college Miss Montgom-
ery was active in Cainarada Club,
Biology Club, International Rela-
tions Club, Women's Recreation
Association and Women's Bask-
et ball. She was also a member
of Sigma Zeta a national honor-
ary science society and was an
honor student throughout the
course.
In July Miss Montgomery will
take a position with Upjohn
Pharmaceutical Co, in Kalama-
zoo, Mich„ doing lab work in the
biological control division,
Mr. John Cochrane of Hensall.
Birthday closest to date of pic-
nic, Morris Abram; to couple
coming the greatest distance, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Porterfield of
Fenton, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Madge and Mr. and Mrs.
Ian McAllister conducted a full
line of sports. Winners were:
Boys and girls 6 and under;
Lois Elliott; boys and girls 8
and under, Garry Sinclair, Cathy
Fuss; boys and girls 10 and un-
der, Darlene Abram. Janet Mc,
Dowell; girls 15 and under, Della
Wallace, Ann Cameron; boys 15.
and under, Morris Abram, 'Bill
Huxtable; kick the slipper, Jim
1VicAllister, Allan Nicholson;
Open race, Morris Abram, Janet
McDowell; lady with the most
buttons . on dress, Mrs, Harry
muss. Officers elected were: Pre-
sident, Mr, Alex McMurtrie; Sec.,
sirs. Harold Jones; Treace,
pan McAllister; sports, Mr. and
sirs. Robert Madge and Mr. and
airs. Stanley Love; Table con-
venor, Mrs. Win, Fuss. The 1962
reunion will be held at the same
place, the latter part of June.
Miss Jean Little, 29 -year-old
school teacher from Guelph has
won the 1961 little Brown Canad-
ian Children's Book Award. The
$1000 award is given to the man-
uscript for a book for children
of any age group written by a
citizen or resident of Canada.
It is Miss Little's first book.
She is the daughter of the form-
er Dr. Flora Gould of Kippen,
and the late Dr. Lew Little.
VARNA
The United Church will hold
its annual Vacation Bible School
next week beginning on Monday,
July 3 with the pastor Rev. T.
J. Pitt in charge, Sessions are
from 9 a.m. to 12 daily which will
be held in the church and Orange
hall,
Mr. James Reid and daughter,
Mrs. Gorill of Weston visited
with relatives in the community
over the weekend.
The District Loyal Orange
Lodge held its annual service in
the United Church on Sunday
evening last when the pastor
Rev, T. J. Pitt gave an inspiring
sermon on Brotherhood. Rev. J.
B. Harrison of Bayfield assisted
in the service, The Choir under
the direction of the organist,
Mrs. Robt. Sterling sang an an-
them "Faith and Trust". The
parade was Ied by the Bannock-
burn Band before and after ser-
vice. Ronald Denham of Wood-
ham is Worshipful Master of the
District, Visitors were present
from Greenway, Woodham, Exet-
er, Bayfield, Clinton and Sea -
forth, also a number of ladies
from the L.0,B.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coleman
and family of Walkerton spent
the weekend with relatives here.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be administered next
Sunday in the United Church,
also an induction service for El-
ders.
Mr. Barry Taylor, Mr. Mack
Webster were in Guelph last
Saturday playing with the Clin-
ton Junior Farmers' ball team,
The local softball team came
out of their losing streak,last
Saturday when they defated
Bayfield team in a good game
played here.
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. Melvin Rodvoido and Car-
oline and Steven of Dakota, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allan, Den-
ver, Colorado, spent a few days
with Mrs. Rodvoldo's sister,
Mrs, Gordon Elliott.
Miss M. Papple, teacher at S.
S. 3, Tuckersmith, and her pup-
ils enjoyed a bus trip to Niagara
Falls on Friday last,
Mrs. L. Forrest returned home
after spending a few days in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smiley
of Erin spent the weekend with
Mrs. H. Berry and other rela-
tives.
The sympathy of Brucefield
and community goes out to the
family of the late Mrs, Hugh
Aikenhead, who passed away on
Saturday last.
HAYFIELD
Mr, and Mrs, E, A. Featherston
left on Sunday to spend a few
days at Wiliowdale,
Dr, and Mrs, A, 0, Chapman,
Detroital'e spending a few days
at then' cottage,
Mrs. Wm, Greig and daughter
Jean of Willowdale, ,carne on Sat-
urday to spend the summer at
their cottage,
and Mrs, Hugh Maclaren
and Christine, Port Elgin, spent
the weekend with the Misses
Mande and Josephine Stirling.
George Little is a patient at
the Seaforth Memorial Hospital.
His many friends wish him a
speedy recovery.
Miss Berthena Cruickshank, of
Holmesville, spent the weekend
with her aunt Miss Berthena
Sturgeon,
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Anderson
and boys of Science Hill; spent
the weekend . With Mr. and Mrs.
I7, J, Sturgeon,
Miss Alyce Dunn, London, is
spending the summer' at her par-
ent's cottage;
Mrs, John Parker is spending,
this week with her daughter at
London.
Dr. A, G. ' Hunter, Toronto,
spent the weekend with his wife
and daughter at their summer
home,
Funeral services were held on
Wednesday of last week for Her-
old N. Brandon, who passed away
in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr.
Brandon was mail courier for
43 years, from Bayfield to Bruce -
field and had a large circle of
friends, His wife the . former
Lola Blair passed away 22 years
ago. He leaves to mourn his loss
eight children, (June) Mrs. Gor-
don Heard, London; Kenneth
and Glenn, Bayfield; (Audrey)
Mi's. Warner Payne, Bayfield;
Keith, Stratford; Bobby, Beaton,
(Barbara) Mrs, W. Pitblado, of
Port Credit and Shirley of Es-
sex, and 17 grandchildren,
Mrs. R. Bristol, Washington,
D,C„ came last week to spend. 6
months at her summer home.
Huron Church Camp has re-
opened for the summer months,
Rev. and Mrs. W. Barnes, Lon-
don, are in charge, assisted by
Rev. W. K., Pyke, of Toronto.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mont-
gomery and Mrs. Haines, Blyth,
returned home after attending
the graduation exercises at And-
erson, Indiana, where Miss' Joy
Montgomery was a graduate. Joy
is now holidaying with friends
at Portland, Oregon, before she
commences work with the Up-
john Pharmacal 'Co. of Kalama-
zoo, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dale, By-
ron, visited over the weekend
with Mr and Mrs. Verne Dale
and also attended the Crozier ,
Mellwain wedding at the North-
side United Church, Seaforth,
Mr. acid Mrs. Frank Riley, who.
have spent' the past two weeks.
at the West Coast, visiting with
friends and attending the Com
vention of the C.O.F. arrived
home Sunday after spending the
week end with their daughter and
son -In-law Mr, and Mrs, Robert
Woods and Debbie of Ajax.
Mrs. Mabel Snider, Sarnia, is
spending this week with Mr, and.
Mi's. C Mono
Mr. and Mrtgs, Kenmery. Reid and
family of London spent the week-
end with Mr. 'and Mrs. Luther
Sar'
ThendeCs. uastance Sunday School
held their Anniversary Sunday,
June 25. The Church was beauti-
fully decorated and the Jr. Choir
rendered it lovely anthem, Miss
Joan Preszcator sang a solo en-
titled ""Little Sunbeam", Mrs.
Wm, Jewitt was organist
throughout the service, Mr. Jef-
ferson, retired Public School'
Principal, of Clinton was speaker
and used to his audience the ex-
ample of a triangle meaning
each side at Soul, Body, Mind
and Faith, Hope, and Charity,
with each giving a meaning lead-
ing to Giving, Forgiving, and
Living. Living up to our Ten
Commandments with Love for
our enemies a high point to
reach for. He also stressed the
point of our grandfathers build-
ing our Church, Everyone has a
talent, Are we thinking ahead?
We are to make the most of what
we have whether small or big.
Mr, Jefferson then finished
with a beautiful poem "Love and
Admiration of God".
Rev: Funge thanked the speak-
er on behalf of the Sunday
School and congregation.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Grimoldby
visited Sunday with Mr: and Mrs,
Ross Mann and family of Wing-
ham.
CROMARTY
The 109th anniversary of the
Cromarty congregation was ob-
served on Sunday with Rev. R.
G. McMillan of Goderioh con-
ducting, morning and evening ser-
vice. Special music was provided
by the choir and the Cromarty
male quartette. The services
werewell attended and many
visitors spent the day with
friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dow and
family of Roy's visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Allen and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman,
John, Joan and Allen of Seaforth
with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Laing
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Stagg of
Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Houghton of London with Mrs.
M. Houghton,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller
TIE SRAFORTH NEWS (Phone 84)—Thursday, June 29, 1901
and family of Roy's with Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin Dow and fam-
ily,
hMram. es 'and MrsRoad,with CharleMisss CoAwaettierd,
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MCCiirdy and Mk, Win. ,McCurdy,
Mr. and Mrs, John Chessel and
Robert, Mltcneii, with Mr, and
Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl.
Mrs. 1lirner oolglihoun, Clin-
ton, with Mrs, Sadie Scott,
Mrs, Clara Hackney, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne,.
Thames Road and Miss Wilma
Harper, Stratford, with Mr, and
Mrs, Win. Harper,
Mr, and Mrs. Murray Christie'
and family of Roy's with Mr,
and Mrs, Frank Allen.
• Rev. R. G. McMillan, 'G.oder-.
'Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy 1VIeCul-
toch, Roy's and Mr, and Mrs.
Carmen Cann of Exeter, with
Mr, and Mrs,' Calder McKaig.
.Mr, and Mrs, Harold McLeod
and Elizabeth of London and Mr.
and Mrs. Sant McCurdy with Mr.
and Mrs, Mac LaMond,
Mr. Lloyd Crawford of Toron-
to, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Craw-
ford and Alvin,
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Speare and
Mrs, Frank Speare and son Bar-
ry of Toronto visited with Miss
Olive Speare and attended the
Speare reunion in Mitchell an
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Will. Hamilton,
Mrs, Jessie Hamilton, Miss Lil-
lian Ballantyne, of Exeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Sillery, Exeter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hunkin
of Belmore were entertained at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Sadler, Staffa, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace,
Mr's. I-iorton McDougall, Mrs.
Elmer Colqulioun and Mr Lind-
say McKellar were Dielats of
Mrs. Sadie Scott on Monday ev-
ening,
BORN
Godkin — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on June 22, to Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Godkin, RR 1,
Walton, a daughter.
McPherson—At Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, on June 23, to Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh McPherson, RR
5, Seaforth, a son.
Lawrence — At .Scott _ Mem-
orial Hospital on June 28, to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lawrence of Mit-
chell, a son.
NORTHSIDE W.M.S.
On Monday evening, June 26
the W.M.S. of Northside United
Church held their meeting in the
church school with 26 members
present: Mrs. Britton opened the
meeting with a suitable reading.
A new hymn "Women of God
Arise" was sung, followed by a
prayer, Miss G. Thompson con-
ducted ,the business meeting
First Presbyterian. and Northside
United .Churches
Joint Summer
Services
IN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
10 A.M.
Sunday School in respective
churches. Nursery school will
tweet during morning worship
11 A,M,
Rev. .1. C, Britton
Everyone Welcome
Mrs W. Dundas and members of
her oircle. Were in 'charge of the
program. The themes was "Wor-
kers with God". The Explorers
and their leaders, Mrs. W. Ball
and Mrs, L. Rowat showed two
movie reels which they had
made, "Ten Thousand Horse.
Stalls" and, "City Dump Gang".
A lovely piano solo by Mies
Georgine Little was enjoyed. Mrs.
Dundas gave a very, interesting
talk on "Missions to Leprosy Pa-
tients and their families". Hymn
"0 Lord of Life and Love and
power" was sung, and Mrs. Dun-
das closed the meeting with the
Benediction.
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heuer -
mann (Audrey Godkin)
Brodhagen Community Hall
FRIDAY, JUNE 30
Ladies bring lunch
Everyone Welcome
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LIONEL THORNTON
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EVERY FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
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WEDNESDAY JULY 5TH
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