The Seaforth News, 1961-10-19, Page 4DUBLIN ,
S.PQRTS DAY
(B. .4. %lams)
On October 12 we held Field
Day, Trophies were given to the
girl' and boy who• received the
highest number of points, The
girls' trophy went to Jeanne Mel-
ady with 48 points and John Van
Babel with 26 points received the
boys trophy.
Mount Carmel high school
came to visit us in the afternoon,
They competed iii volleyball for
the girls and football for the
boys. Dublin was successful in
both games. Dublin 3$, Mt. Car-
mel 17 in volley ball; Dublin 4,
Mt. Carmel 2 in football.
The results of the events on
field day are:.
Senior boys—High jump,, John
Van Bakel 5'2", Don Coyne 8',
Anthony Visser 4'10", Pole vault,
Joins Van Baker 9', Don Coyne
S'2", Ken McLaughlin 7'2", Run-
ning broad, Don Coyne, John Van
Babel, Ken McLaughlin. Stand-
ing broad, John Van Bakel, Don
Coyne, Ken McLaughlin. Hop,
skip, jump, Don Coyne, John Van
Bartel, Anthony Visser. 100 yd.
dash, J. Van Babel, Don Coyne,
Ken McLaughlin.
Junior boys—High jump, Jerry
Cronin 4'S", Bill Stapleton 4'6",
Jack Doyle 4'6", Polo vault, Mich-
ael Russell 6'2", Jerry Cronin 6',
Jack Doyle 5'6". Running broad,
Bill Stapleton, Michael Russell,
Jerry Cronin, Standing broad,
Jack Doyle, Bill Stapleton, Mich-
ael Russell, Hop, skip, jump,
Michael Russell, Jerry Cronin,
Bill Stapleton. 100 ycl. dash, Jack
Doyle, Bill Stapleton, Jerry Cron-
in,
Junior Girls—Broad jump, Lor-
etta Murray 5'3", Elaine Murray
5'11", Betty Shea. 4'8". 75 yd,
dash, Loretta Murray, Elaine
Murray, Pat McLaughlin. Tape
jumping, Loretta Murray, Pat
McLaughlin, Agnes Ryan, Relay,
Loretta Murray's team, Mary
Margaret Flanagan's team, Mau-
reen Looby's team. Softball speed
throw. Agnes Ryan, Rose Doyle,
Patricia Benninger, Elaine Mur-
ray, Loretta Murray, Pat McLau-
ghlin. 3 -legged race, Patsy Mc-
Laughlin, Loretta Murray, Maur-
een Looby, Josephine Van Babel,
Elaine Murray, Patricia Benning-
er. Walking race, Rose Doyle, El-
aine Murray, Loretto Murray,
Running broad jump, Loretta
Murray 10'2, Patricia Benninger
9.2, Elaine Murray 8'10".
Intermediate girls—Dash, Mary
Lou Coyne, Patsy Malady, Anne
Malady, Softball throw, Martha
Schoonderwoerd, IIelen Bruxer,
Mary Lou Coyne, Anne Melady,
Marie Cronin, Patsy Melady.
Broad jump, Patsy Malady 6'11",
Josephine Van Babel 6'4", Joyce
Ryan 6'3", Walking race, Mar-
tha Schoonderwoerd, Mary Lou
Coyne, Anne Melady, Tape jump-
ing, Mary Lou Coyne, Josephine
Van Bakel, Anne Melady. Three-
legged race, 1\Iary Lou Coyne,
Anne Melady; Marie Cronin,
Patsy Melady; Joyce Ryan, Jea-
nne Melady. Running broad, Jos-
ephine Van Babel, 11'2", Patsy
Melady 11'1", Anne Malady 11'.
Senior girls—Tape jumping,
Jeanne Malady, Irene Shea, Yvo-
nne Ducharme. Dash, Jeanne Me -
lady, Pauline Stapleton, Joanne
Stapleton. Softball throw, Mary
Ellen Doyle, Jeanne Melody,
Yvonne Ducharme, Irene Shea,
Rosemary Ryan, Pauline Staple-
ton. Broad jump, Jeanne Melady
7'4", Pauline Stapleton 7', Yvo-
nne Ducharme 6'10". Three leg-
ged race, Jeanne Melady, Mary
Ellen Doyle; Rosemary Ryan,
Pauline Stapleton; Yvonne Du-
charme 11'6". Relay, Rosemary
Ryan's team, Betty Ann Butters
team, Martha Schoonderwoerd's
team. Basketball throw, Jeanne
Melady, Betty Ann • Butters, El-
aine Murray. Two novelty races.
Stepping stone relay, Jeanne Me -
lady's team, Joanne Stapleton's
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team, Rosemary Ryan's team.
CROMARTY
Obstacle team, Reselnar'y Ryan's
team, Joanne Stapleton's team, Master TIMMY McDonald of
Joanne Molady's team. Mitchell spepsst the weekend with
his aunt Miss Olive Speare,
Mrs. Stella Martin is a patient
WANTON
Mrs. Margaret Humphries Is.
visiting with hes' eon -in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs,. Horace
Rutledge, London.
Miss Annie Laughlin of Sea-
forth was a recent guest at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Art Mc-
Call,
Mr, and Mrs. R. Wilmole and
Miss Connie Ruiyter of Stratford
visited over the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Martin and
daughter of Burford were week-,
end guests at the home of the
los-mer's parents,
Miss Catharine Buchanan of
Kitchener spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Buchanan.
}Barbie Shannon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Shannon under-
went an operation in Stratford
General Hospital last Wednes-
day,
Mrs. Maly Van Dyke and
daughter .Anja of Hardtnxvald,
Holland, are guests at the home
of Mrs, Van Dyke's ,parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Jan Van Vliet,
Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie and Lar-
ry of Egmondville spent the
weekend with Mrs. Fred Ennis.
Mn, and Mrs. Roy Planke of
Toronto spent a few days at the
home of Mrs. Fred Ennis last
week,
The Sunday School session and
Church Service will be with,
drawn next Sunday morning in
Duff's United Church owing to
Anniversary services at Mon-
crief United Church at 11 am,
and S p.m. Rev, Arthro' Higgin-
botham will conduct both ser-
vices.
Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundee
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arm-
our Dundas at Lucan on Sunday;
Everyone will be welcome at
Duff's United Church 'next Fri-
day evening at. S p.m, when Dr.
E. A, McMaster of Grand Bend
will show slides taken on a re-
cent trip to the Holy Land. The
evening will be sponsored by the
McKillop Group.
The W. I. will observe "Family
Night" Friday evening, Oct. 27
when members will bring their
husbands and children for a so-
cial evening. A lunch of sand-
wiches and tarts will be served.
Convenors will be Mrs. Andrew
Comm, Mrs, Wm. Dennis, Mrs.
Gerald Ryan and Mrs. Geo. Love,
Rae Huether received facial in-
juries and was treated at Clinton
Public Hospital after a two -car
collision on highway 8 three
miles east of Clinton, Saturday
afternoon. Damage was estimated
at $1500. Driver of the other ve-
hicle was Thomas M. Coulton of
Mitchell who escaped injury.
Layman Sunday will be observ-
ed at Walton United Church on
Sunday morning, Oct. 29th when
Mr. Sans Scott of Seaforth will
have charge of the service, Mis-
sion Band will be held the same
morning with both services be-
ginning at 11,30 a.m. Standard
Time. Sunday School will begin
at 10.30.
The Work Shop of East Huron
District W, I, will be held in Eth-
el Community Hall, Oct. 26 from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The speaker,
Mrs. R. J. Penny will talk on
"Women's Institute Procedures".
District Officers, Directors, Con-
veners, Branch Officers and any-
one interested are asked to at-
tend. Bring handbook, also your
own lunch. Beverage will be sup-
plied.
Mr. Kenneth Ryan of Merlin
spent a few days with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan
last week.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert McMich-
ael attended the Wright -Hoare
wedding at Galt, recently.
Mr. and Ms's. Howard VanCamp
and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cardiff,
all of Ethel were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
McKay,
Miss Ruth Ritchie was a guest
at the Taylor -Howatt wedding at
Westfield last Wednesday- The
reception was held at the Tiger
Dunlop Inn near Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallace of
Seaforth have moved to the Mil-
ler farm west of Leadbury now
owned by Mr. Ralph McNichol,
Applications will be received
by the undersigned until Friday,
November 3, 1961 for the follow-
ing positions'
CLERK -TYPISTS
STENOGRAPI-IIERS
STENOGRAPHER-
1300KKEEPERS
Please supply the following in-
formation:
Age
Marital Status
References
Experience (i.e. typing, book-
keeping, shorthand, etc.)
Education
-Salary expected
Full or part time employment
desired,
Envelopes for applications
insist he secured from the under-
signed.
J. 0, Berry, Clerk-Treas.
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario,
inforth,
. Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
Mrs. Geo, Wallace is under the
doctor's care at her home having
broken several ribs in a fall on
Monday
Mr. Lloyd Sol'sdahl has sold
his house in the village to Mr,
Robert Dodds, and having' dispos-
ed of their grocery business;, he,
with Mrs. Sorsdahl and Connie
(have moved to Mitchell
.whore
they have purchased home. We
are sorry to lose such good ei i
-
cons.
Thesympathy
offire communi-
ty
is extended to Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon Dow, whose son Mr. Nel-
son Dow, was killed in a car
crash on Friday night.
Mrs. W, N, Binning, Richard,
Robert and Jane, Mitchell, visited
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs,
K. McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig
visited during the weekend with
friends at Fergus and Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Merman Hoste ac•
companied them to Guelph where
they visited friends,
Mrs. T. L. Scott was Presby-
terial visitor at the Thankoffer-
ing meeting of the WMS of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Stratford,
on Wednesday evening.
Mrs. M. Lammond, Mrs. G, Car-
ey and Mrs, T. L. Scott attended
the executive meeting of Strat-
ford Presbyterial at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Stratford,
on Friday afternoon,
The Hibbert Little Lassies held
their first meeting of "Meat on
the Menu" at the home of Mrs.
L, Miller on Oct. 10th with the
election of officers as follows:
Pres., Barbara Gardiner; Vice
Pres., Kaye Worden; Sec: Treas,,
Patsy Coyne; Telephone girls,
Margaret Wallace, Joyce Kers-
lake, Mary Ellen Doyle; Press
Reporter, Anna Scott. Three new
members joined the club at this
meeting. The next meeting will
be held on Oct. 14th at the home
of Mrs. Miller.
The October meeting of the
WMS and W.A. of Roy's Church
was held at the home of Mrs. A.
Christie, with Mrs. M. Christie
Presiding. She opened the meet-
ing with a poem "We Are Grate-
ful", Scripture and meditation
were taken by Mrs. H. Dow fol-
lowed with prayer by Mrs. Nor-
man Dow. Miss Bessie Dow read
the poem "Thank Thee God".
Mrs, F. Johns and Mrs. H. Prid-
ham rendered a duet. Mrs. J.
Hocking and Mrs, G. Dow were
appointed program committee
for the November meeting which
will be held at the home of Mrs.
M. Christie. The topic was taken
by Mrs. J. Hocking from the new
study book. The meeting was
closed with prayer by Mrs. M.
Christie. Lunch was served by
the hostess.
A Cromarty area man was kill-
ed and a second received multi-
ple fractures in a two -car crash
Friday night on Highway 2, near
Dancing!
Brodb agen
Com. Centre
Friday, October 20
Desjardine Orchestra
Admission 75c
Glencoe, about 30 -miles south-
west of London,
Dead Is Nelson Dow, 24, of R.
Cromarty, son of Mr. gild
Mm, A, I. Gordon Pow,
In satisfactory condition in
Victoria Hospital, London, as
Bruce Nairn, also of Cromarty,
A third person, Michael Kane,
Windsor, was also injured, His
condition is described as satis-
factory. Mr, Dow athrdMr. Nairn
were returning from a construe
tion job in the Glencoe area when
the accident occurred,
Mr. Dow who resided at lot 28,
Con. 10, Fullerton TWO., was born
in Stratford and had lived a short
time in Carlingford; He attended
Mount Pleasant Public ' School
and the Mitchell district High
School. He was a member ' of
Roy's United Church. Surviving
arehis parents, two sisters, Mrs,
Lloyd (Elizaebth) Kicks, London,
and Mrs. Roy (Norma) Ropp of
Tavistock, and three nieces and
two nephews.
The funeral was held from the
Heath -Leslie funeral home, Mit-
chell, on Monday, with Rev. A.
I3, Daynard officiating. Burial.
was in Roy's Cemetery.
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. Wesley Ham and sons. John,
Peter and 'Robert visited with
Mr. Ham's mother, Mrs. C. Ham
and Miss M, Swan over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mustard
spent the weekend with their
family hi Toronto,
Miss Lottie McAsh and friend
of London spent the weekend
with Mrs, E. Forrest.
The Mission Band held a very
successful sale and tea on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Griffith and
family, Stratford, visited with
relatives for Thanksgiving,
Mrs. Bruce -Menary, Bayfield,
spent a few days with her nieces
Miss Kathleen and Marie Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hopkins vis-
ited with Mrs. Hopkins' parents,
M . and Mrs. Thos. Prescott.
Mr. and MM. S, Neal and son
Ronald, Mrs, Vaughan Munroe
Mid spa spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. Stackhouse and Mr, and
Mrs. Mae Wilson,
Visitors over Thanksgiving at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Da7'id
Triebner. ;were Mr, and Ml's, Gor,
don Triebner; Guelph, Mr. and
141r0. Grant Triebner, Mr, and
Mrs, Stewart Triebner, Mr, and
Mrs, Don Jolly and family of Ex.
eter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bern.
and, Brussels, Miss Marion Trio)) -
nes', Ifrucefie'ld,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Crifbone,
Toronto, visited with Mrs, Crib -
bon's aisles', Mrs. A. Paterson on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mi's, J. Durant, Coiling -
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc.
Clove, Winthrop, spent the week-,
end with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Wilson.
Mrs. Sas. Streets, Kincardine;
Dr. Sas, Johnston, Aurora, visited
at the manse with Rev, and Mrs.
Johnston on Sunday.
Rev. H. Johnston was called
to the bedside of his brother,
Collingwood, who is seriously ill,
Mrs. Ings visited with her
brother, Mr. Albert Hohner, Sea -
forth for Thanksgiving.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Elliott
and ,family, Mrs, H, Berry spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, A. D.
Smith, Bluevale, and Mr. and
Mr's. Geo. MaCnlle of Kitchener,
NORTHSIDE W. A.
The W. A. of Northside United
Church held their regular fall
meeting on Wednesday, October
11, with 19 members present. The
meeting opened with the devo-
tional period led by Mrs. N,
Schneider and hymn 578, follow-
ed by the W. A, Motto, theme
song and prayer. Then the min-
utes of the last meeting were
read, followed by the Treasurer's
report and the reports of the var-
ious secretaries, committees and
group representatives. The Visit-
ing Committee reported 22 home
calls, 93 hospital calls, and 121
nursing home calls, .
Northside United
Church
Anniversary Services
SUNDAY, OCT. 22nd — 11 A.M. and 7 P.M.
Guest Minister for the day - Rev. William
ten Hoopen, B.A„ B.D., of North St. United Church,
Goderich, Ont.
Subject for Morning Worship "The Church at
Worship"
Music Jr, Choir, "Selected"
Sr. Choir, "With a voice of singing" - Martin
Shaw ,
"My faith looks up to Thee" - F. Lachner
(Duet Miss Ruth Cluff and Mrs. N. Bell)
Evening Subject "The Church at Home"
Music Sr. Choir, "Fairest Lord Jesus" German Folk
Song
"The Lord is my Shepherd" - Descant on
Crimond
A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL MEMBERS AND
FRIENDS TO WORSHIP WITH US ON THIS OCCASION
Organist - Mrs. Jas. A. Stewart
Choirmaster - Mr. S. A. Stewart
Minister - Rev. J. Cliff Britton, BA,
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TI -Ill) SNIAF.ORTH NPWS (Phone 34) ---Thursday, October 19, 1961
LADiES' GUILD
The Ladies' Guild of St, 'Chem
as' Anglican Church, Seaforth,
Met ins the Parish Hall for the
regular October nseeting, To open
the meeting, the president, Mrs.
C, Rowcllffe read the Gospel for
the 19th Sunday after Trinity fol.
lowed by the prayer for the par-
ish and the Lord's Prayer. The
roll .call and rninnutes of the pre-
vious meeting were read by the
secretary, Mrs. G., Stockwell,
The treasurer's report was given
by Mrs. B. Dinsmore, The ladies
commented favourably on the
splendid job that the men of the
prish had done in painting the
hall and the ladies' choir room.
The November Guild meeting.
is to be held on Tuesday, Nov,
7th at 2.30 as the bazaar is on
the 15th., It was decided to leave
the banquet comsnittees as they
are for the present time. Discus-
sion took place concerning the
decorations and booths for the
bazaar. The offering was receiv-
ed and dedicated and the presi-
dent closed the meeing with the
benediction,
TUCKERSMITH.
The Tuckersmith Ladies' Club
held the October meeting' at the
home of Mrs, Ken Rogerson with
11 members and 3 visitors pres-
ent. A donation of 310.00 was
voted to be sent to the Institute
for the Blind, A letter was read
from local Cancer Society offer-
ing the use of tam for a meeting;
Our annual club supper was dis-
cussed and it was decided to
have it in November, Mrs. WM.
Rogerson gave a reading and soy-
eral games of bingo were played
at the close of the meeting; the
members of group three served a
dainty lunch.
KIPPEN
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Priestap
of Mitchell visited Sunday with
Mr, Robert Thomson,
Rev, and Mrs, Df A. McMillan
of Ilderton and Rev.- Cook of Lu -
can visited friends in the village
on Wednesday afternoon,
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Triebner
.and girls of Guelph spent Thanks-
giving weekend with the formers.
mother and sister-in-law Mr, and
Mrs. David Triebner and family.
First 'Presbyterian
Church -
11 A.M.
Guest Minister:
Rev. Dr. D. 3. Lane, Clinton
Nursery' for children up to 3
years meets during the morning
service
7 p,m.
Service withdrawn in favor of
Northside United Church
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