The Seaforth News, 1961-11-02, Page 5Ali ORT
19WS--Thursday, November 2, 1961
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. John Meagher,
Seaforth, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter Al-
phonsine to Mr. Vincent Morri-
son, son of Mr. and Mrs, James
Morrison, Dublin, the wedding to
take place Saturday, November
13th, at 11 a.m. in St. James' Ro-
man Catholic Church, Seaforth,
BRODHAGEN
Mr. Ed Wardell underwent an
operation at Scott Memorial -Hos-
pital, Seaforth last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rock vis-
ited friends in Mosley recently
and enjoyed a trip to Coiling -
wood and other points.
Rummage Sale
SATURDAY, NOV. 4
from 1 to 5 o'clock
in the Parish Hall of
St. Thomas Anglican
Church
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Miss Helen Davidson, Toronto
has spent her vacation with her
mother, Mrs, A. Davidson, Sea -
forth Apts.
MoKILLOP WMS OF
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
The Fall Thankoffering meet-
ing of the McKillop WMS wag
held on Oct. 19th in the Church
I-lall, The Church was decorated
with Fall flowers, 'Mrs, Robert
McMillian and Mrs. Elder met
the guests at the door, The presi-
dent Mrs, R, McMillan opened
the 'meeting With a poem and
hymn 138 was sung' followed by
a prayer. Mrs. John Thompson
welcomed 25 nieinbers and a
large crowd of visitors from Win-
throp, Duff's, Bethel and North-
side United Church of Seaforth.
Ladies of the other auxiliaries of
our own Church were also ores -
mit. Mrs, F. Coleman read the
scripture. Miss Jenny Hogg led
in a prayer. Hymn 374 was sung.
An invitation was extended from
the Barbara KIrkman- inviting
the members to their Thankoffer-
ing. Mrs, James Keyes and Mrs.
Harold Agar received the collec-
tion, Miss Jessie Fraser our pian-
ist, accompanied our guest solo-
ist, Mrs. Jean Cairns. Miss Jean
Scott introduced the guest speak-
er, Mrs, W. L. Whyte, Mrs, Helen
McMillan thanked the speaker
and soloist and also everyone
who helped, The president gave
her thanks, Hymn 599 was sung
followed by the closing prayer
given by the president. The lunch
committee served a delicious
lunch,
NORTHSIDE UNITED
THANKOFFERING
About 75 ladies attended the
W. M, Thankoffering meeting in
Northside United Church, on
Tuesday evening Oct, 24th, The
business meeting was conducted
by Mies R. Fennell, president.
Miss Fennell also extended a
welcome to the guests from Kip -
pen, Ont, St. Clinton, Constance
and the Mae Lana Auxiliary.
Group 4 were in charge of the
program, and it was conducted
by Mrs, N. Knight, The theme
was '.'Harvesting the Years". 36
years ago this month the mis-
sionary societies of the Metho-
dist, Presbyterian and Congre-
gational Churches were united.
The same hymns and scripture
passages chosen forthat inaug-
ural service were used for this,
the last Thankoffering service of
the WMS, as a separate organiz-
ation. • Following a Litany of
Thanksgiving, for the Sowing of
Seed, Mrs. R, Sauvage read a
meditation "The Harvesting of
the Seed".
The offering was received and
dedicated by Miss R. Fennell.
Mrs. Jas, Stewart and Miss R.
Cluff sang a very lovely duet.
Mrs. Britton introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs, C. Park of
Clinton. Mrs. Park showed slides
and gave a very interesting talk
on our missionary work in Trin-
idad. Rev, and Mrs. Park visited.
our mission fields there recently,
and give good credit to our Can-
adian Missionaries for the work
they are doing, but there is still
need for missionaries.
Mrs. W. Bradshaw thanked
Mrs. Park for hersplendid talk,
and Mr. Britton closed the meet-
ing with the benediction.
A social half hour was spent
together when the ladies of the
congregation served a delicious
lunch.
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CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buchanan
returned home after spending
the past three weeks with their
son Mr. Wilfred Buchanan and
family of Nileetown while Mrs.
Buchanan was visiting her par-
ents in Scotland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dolson of
Toronto spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson.
On Saturday evening visitors'
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Connell,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Johns and Ste-
phen of Tuckersmith, Mr. and
Mrs. Ephraim Clarke of Seaforth
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolson and Mr. and
Mrs. Connell showed slides on
their trip through Western •Can-
ada and Yellow Stone National
Park, U.S.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Fralick of Bayfield.
Mr. and, Mrs. Wm. Jewitt and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Jewitt and girls visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dowson
and Brenda of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Lawson vis-
ited with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Har-
vey and Marie of Oxford Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stone-
house, Belgrave, visited last Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Leitch.
Mr. and Mrs. DolSon and Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Lawson visited
with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Johns
of Mitchell on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson were
in London on Monday and visited
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Turner, who is a patient in the
Victoria Hospital. ,
Mrs. George Mcllwain Sr. and
Mary attended the "At Borne"
last Wednesday afternoon, Oct.
25th from 1:30 to 4 o'clock hon-
ouring the 50th wedding anniver-
sary of . Mrs. Mcllwain's parents,
Mr, and Mrs, Walter Kingswell
of Goderich. In the evening a din-
ner was served to the immediate
family at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Kingswell of Coder"
lob, and where they presented
their parents with a Television
Set. Congratulations were ex-
tended the couple on this special
occasion, Those attending from
this section were Mr. and Mrs.
George McllWain Sr. and Mary,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Crozier and
Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllwain
Jr. of Seaforth,
SRODHAQEN
A shower was held for Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Regale (Laureen
Scherberth) in the Brodhagen
Community Hall last. Thursday
evening, They were presented
with a bedroom suite. Mrs. Ron-
ald Beuer•man read the address,
ldiglioffer's Orchestra provided
music for dancing,
On Saturday evening a shower
was•held in the same Community
Hall for Mr. and Mrs. Win, Gibb
(Grace Weitersen), they were
presented with cash. Mrs. Ken-
neth: Riehl read the address,
Lorne Mueller's Orchestra play-
ed for dancing, •
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Brickman
and Barry of Brampton with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dalton
Hinz,
Mrs. Rosine Miller spent a few
weeks visiting relatives in Strat-
ford.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe were: Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Watson. Centralia;
Mr. John Watson, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne 'Purvey, Danny
and Beth, Hensali; Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne 'lOrolfe and boys of Kitch-
ener; Mr. and Mrs. George Quin-
cey and Martin of Toronto; Mr,
and Mrs. Martin Diegel of Strat-
ford,
Miss Sharon Denby, Mr. Gary
Tremain of Brampton accompan-
ied by Warren Sholdice, Bramp-
to to spend the weekend with the
latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R.
Sholdice. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Kress -
ler, Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Querengesser and family
of Mitchell at the same home on
Sunday.
A celebration of the 20th wed-
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rose (Irene Brodhagen) of
RR. 3, Mitchell, was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Rose
on Saturday evening. The couple
were presented with an electric
fry pan, electric drill, electric
table lamp and electric iron.
WALTON
The regular October meeting
of the MIssion Band of Duff's
United Church was held last
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in
the schoolroom, Eric Williamson
the president 'conducted the
meeting and Mary Bewley played
the piano, opening with hymn
614 "When He -Cometh". Eric
read the Call to Worship from
Isaiah 40: 31, Hymn 684 "Can a
Little Child like me" was sung
and Glenna Houston read the
scripture taken from Mark 10::
46.52, Mrs. W. Bewley talked
about the scripture reading and
explained that today Jesus heals I
through doctors and nurses that
we may help Him too. She also
explained that offerings this
year will go to help support the
mission boats that serve people
in coastal areas. 1
Barbara Bryans led in prayer
and Larry Walters and Bruce
Clark' collected offering with
Eric dedicating the offering with
prayer. Jack McCall read the
minutes of the last meeting and
Eric Williamson conducted the
business. Velma Higgenbotham
was appointed "to play for the
November meeting. Beverley Mc-
Call and Helen Searle will read.
the scripture and lead in prayer.
The members decided to hold
a White Gift Service this year
and send gifts of warm used
clothing or new mitts, socks etc.
to the Indian Hospital at Cold
Lake, Alberta. The White Gift
service will be held in December.
Members are asked to bring their
mite boxes to the Nov. meeting.
A film was shown about work
among refugees in Hong Kong.
The children went to their class-
es for a short session. The meet-
ing was closed by the singing of
013 "Jesus Bids us Shine', All
members repeated the Mizpah
Benediction.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humph-
ries visited over the weekend
with relatives in Windsor,
Mr, and Mrs. Crosby Sotheran
of Fordwich visited on Monday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dougan,
Miss Ruth Walters has return-
ed to Kitchener after visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mr's.. Frank
Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bride of
Fordwich spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Torrance Dundee.
I Mr, and Mrs. David Andrews
and Mr, Frank Dundas of Toron-
to were weekend guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Dundas,
Mn, and Mrs, Gordon-McGavin
spent Sunday in Kitchener as
guests of Mr, and Mrs, Bill Dins-
more,
Mrs, Margaret Humphries has
returned home from London after
spending the past two weeks
with Mr, and Mrs, Horace Rut -
Mr, and Ml's. Wm. Coutts, Con-
nie and Karen spent the week-
end in Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs.
' James Cameron and Mr, and Mrs,
Bruce Walters.
Mi- Stewart McCall has re-
turned home after a business
trip to the West Coast,.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ennis and
Mrs, F. H. Miller visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Miller in Mitchell,
Walton- Willing Workers
The first meeting of the Wal-
ton Willing Workers was held
on Sept. 23rd at the home of
Mrs. Margaret Humphries at 2
p.m. The unit this season is
featuring fruit, Mrs. N. Reid
welcomed the 10 members to the
club. Linda Somerville read the
4-H Pledge to the new members.
We decided to have the same
name for the club, "The Walton
Willing Workers". Black and
white covers will again be used
for our
record books.
It was moved by Nellie Beau
and seconded by Wenda Humph-
ries that we bring a hair net and
10c to each meeting. We then de-
cided the officers: Pres„ Mary
Helen Buchanan; Vice Pres.,
Linda Somerville; Sec., Nellie
Baan; Tress:. Nora Anderson.
We went over the first part of
our members pamphlet. During
the meeting the members Panr-
phlet, score sheet or' each day's
meals, roll call, Hoene Assign-
ments and Food Guide for Health
Pamphlets were handed out. We
discussed our food needs and
the meeting was adjourned.
The second meeting of the
Walton Willing Workers was
held on Sept. 20, at the home of
Nora Anderson at 7.30 p.m. We
opened with the 4-H Pledge with
Mary Helen Buchanan presiding.
The secretary's report was read
and the roll call was answered
by 10 members. The treasurer's
report was given. Mrs. N. Reid
then filled out the progress chart.
Beach of us then named an
Ontario Fruit and its uses,
shipped in fruit and its sources,
grades, kinds of apples, and fruit
storage. We copied this all down
for our record book.
Mrs. Margaret Humphries dem-
onstrated how to make a fruit
salad and Mrs. Reid demonstrat-
ed how to take out a jello salad.
Linda Somerville thanked Mrs.
Anderson and Nora for the use
of their home. The meeting was
then adjourned.
The third meeting of the Wal-
ton Willing Workers was held
on Oct. 6, at 7.30 at the home of
Cheryl Craig, We opened our
meeting with the 4-H pledge
which was followed with the sec-
retary's report and the roll call
This was followed with' the
treasur'er's report. The next
meeting will be held at Janet
Shortreed's home on Oct. 24, at
7:30 on Tuesday' evening, Mrs.
liunrpiiries showed us how to
make fruit pudding and fruit
sauce which was served to us
by the. leaders at the end of the
meeting. Mrs. Reid led us in a
discussion on dried fruit. She
also reviewed ani• notes for the.
meeting and other sheets which
hail been handed to us for our
record books. We then closed our
meeting. At the close of the
meeting we were served the
pudding and were treated with re-
freshments and cookies by Mrs.
FL Craig.
HENSALL.
Miss Bernice Billing of Louden
spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil'
bert Bluing,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Clement and
family were recent visitors with
relatives at Elora and Fergus.
Mrs, Alberta MacBeath, who
has been a patient in Seaforth
Hospital for the past several
weeks, was able to go to the
home of her son and daughter -In-
law, Mr. and. Ivir's, Alex MacBeath
of Kippen, last week.
Mr, and Mi's, Lorne Chapman
and sons were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bilis,
Clinton.
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