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of it. N. Ai:m.141P. Property Votatnittee chairman, by V, M.s,
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t ,111.,ta, tyled Amliariy to that of the
bride, and carried, a banquet, of yellow
thry.,..aithemunw. Mir. Carmen Nixon
It. R. LueltnoW, brother of the
hrifiegr C I () in, was best man. yellowing
the V 1.rellt011), reeeplion wart hold
ind a wedding dinner 3e Md. Mn.
Boit, mother of tir, bride, received
the guogts. assisted by friemh of the
bride. The brith.'s going-away cos-
t:nue WV,. fore-t green dress will)
tehIN angora trim and black access,
lyries, and a mrsage of pink earn'
atJons. ner a wedding trip to
Northern Out rio, Mr. and Mrs,
Nixon will reside at Belgrave
Guests were present trent Toronto,
London, Wingbarn, Lueltnow, Gorrie
Wroxeter. Kinloss and Brussels,
1955-06 BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB COMMITTEES
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Targbull, Jas, Arinstro,
Sight Conservation and Blird
jack !McDonald, R. Kennedy,
ICirkpatri.
Liens. Inforrnatien M. 0, Oldfic
Cminunity BetterMKiit, .\
Todd, A, IVIcTeggp
'United Nationl L. 4. Mutt •
IL B. Cousi
Program G. MODIMgdp 3.
. Armstrong, W.. 3, Tway
I.O. Dunbar, Aght
Bulletin Edit 's WM. NAV" "
A. Lai
Sports ..... 5, Waxman, 0. Lon
Wineberg, Gee, MeCutehei'
Finance ....„ .... R. G. McBride, F.
Todd, C. punb.
Band ..... D. Dunbar, Ed. Martin,
Pearson, TT, ,Teth,nslton, K. A.Slitr
Agriculture Wilbur Turnbu.
L., E. Cardiff, A. MoTagga
Property M. C. ()lane& D.
Bann, W. ,L Tarnbr"
TRAVELLERS CHEQUES
Protect you against theft or
loss of cash. They are readily
negotiable anywhere,
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
Keep your money safe; pay
you steady Interest; encour-
age the habit of thrift.
FARM IMPROVEMENT
LOANS
For many worthwhile purposes,
adding to progress, efficiency
and the comfort of f^rm
President .... R. Thomas
1st. Vice-Press aordoxt Knight
2nd. Vice.-Frei.- Bob, Walker
2rd, Vice-Prea. D. A. Rann
Secretary .. Edwin Martin
Treasurer............. G, McBride
Tailtwister Jas. S. Armstrong
Lion Tamer W. F. Todd
Pianist . ....... Donald Dunbar
Attendance Geo. McGutcheOn
" O. Long, Alex Pearson
Membership A. Wood, H.
Johnston, C, Dunbar
Health and Welfare Gordon
Knight, Bob Walker, Wm, Reed
Publicity ...... — ... R. W. Kennedy,
Bill' Newton
Boys and Girls D. A. Rann, Geo,
Meenteheon, Ralph Peamen
Constitution and By-Laws M. C.
Oldfield, M. Wineberg
Safety ......•..... WM. Martin, S. Baker
Citizenship G. McDonald, Bert
Johnston
Convention ..... Gordon Knight,
Bob, Walker
PERSONAL LOANS
To finance your personal needs;
repayment in regular instal-
ments from your earnings.
CRP. INII.R.00 .K
The nowt morning service was held
on Sunday in Knox PrtsbyteriBP.
Church with Rev. W. A. Williams in
the pulpit. Sunday School and the
regular morning Ltervice will be
held next Sunday at the usual time.
- Mr. and Mrs, Albert Krauter
Gormley. Ont., and Mrs, L. Kranter,
Ethel, visited with Mr. and, Mrs.
Murray ITnethier.
The people of this community were,
greatly shodked to hear of the death
of Mrs. W, L. McKelvey, in Scott_
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, oa
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Evans accom
periled Mr. .and UM. Martin 'Mc-
Donald, on. a motor trip to Timas!.
kaming over the week-end,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacDonald,
Walton, Feted by Friends •
On Friday evening, Sept, 2, about
8-0 relations and friends gathered at
the bonne. of Mr, and Mrs. Murray
Huother, Oranbrook, to bonont aria
surmise her parents, . Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. MacDonald, Walton, on the oc-
casion of their thirtieth wedding
anniversary, Their two sons .an5
. their wives Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Mao
Donald, and Mr, .and Mrs. Don. Mac-
Donald Watson and 'grandchildren.
welcomed .the guests at the door.
A plea.ant evening was spent ert,•
joying progressive euchre and social
chat.
Mrs. Leslie Oliver and Mr. Alvin
MacDonald,. Walton, received prizes
for having :won the Most games. Mrs.
Lloyd Wheeler,Brussels, and Mr-. 5.
Hisilop, Walton, received consolation
pri2eS.
Following this Mr. and Mrs, Mao,
Donald 'were asked to dome forward
while Mrs, W 'Broadfoot, Walton,
read an address. The couple Were
then -presented with several lovely
gift, for whirls they each expressed .
their sincere thanks.
A dainty lunch was then served by
members of their family..
Guests were present from Listowel,
Toronto, Dungannon, Seaforth,
Bon, Winthrop, Brussels.
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"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
We hay... used frozen semen 100% since December 1st"
1954. The conception rate has been slightly higher titan it was
before frozm semen was used.
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3. m is Grace, 11r, and
Mrs, A. B. LouasburY, ,and Wm. and,
Mrs. Hollinger spent Thursday at
Toronto C. N. D,
Mr. and Mrs, - Lounsbury, 3, C.
Lamont and. GraceG,Lamont spent the
Labour Day week end with relatives
in Detroit, Mich, -
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IVIELVILLE cHORCI-1 service next Sunday after a month's
Rev. Mr. Caswell -who has taken vacation.
BELGRAVE
NIXON BOLT
The home of Mr, •and Mrs. Leslie
Bolt, Belgrave, was the scene of a
wedding at neon on Saturday, when
their daughter, Isabel Elizabeth
Dlaine, Was united in marriage to
MT. 3011111, James Thomas Nixon, on
of Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Nixon, R. R.
7 Ludknow. The home wins decorated
with Pink ,and white streamers and
baskets of gladioli. Rev. Carl Krug
officiated. The pianist was Miss
Gwen Walsh, Belgrave. 'The bride,
givers in marriage by her Pother, wore
a ballerina-imigth gown of white ny-
lon net and lace over taffeta, teatUr-
ing a strapless bodice and matching
bolero, She wore net mittens. A head-
dress of white roses held her fingen
tip veil and she carried a bonnet
of deep pink carnations. The brides-
maid, Miss -Ila Pengety, Belgrave
wore a powder blue gown of net over
The mission and Band will meet Sur
arty morning in the, basement of the
Church.
the service in Melville church the
last month preached Sunday morning
011 Psalm 119-63 "I am -a companion
of oil them that fear the Lord, and
them that keep thy predePts,
The earth is full of the mercy of
the Lord and how thy p;sople should
be followers of thee,
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'Only a chartered bank offers a full
range of banking services, including:
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When a business lands an order or a contract,
it is likely to go to a chartered bank to arrange some
of the financing. It may need bank credit to meet
payrolls, to buy materials or to cover other
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This new development has made it possible for tlhe
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For service or information, phone collect
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WALTON
Personags.; Mr. and Mrs. 'Sohn
Story, with. friends in Kincardine;
Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald Watson and fora-
Ily home after visiting friends in
Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. George,
Watt with friends in Toronto and
Ottawa; , Mrs. Rata Orr, Godernich,
With Mrs, M. Humphries; Mr. and
Mts. Frank Dundas and family,
To lin Ito ; with 'Mr. and Mrs.
George
Wal t
onDWuad.ms.:.s.
The W. M. S. of Duff's 'United
Church met in the Sunday school,
vomit of the church ,with 38 ladies
present, melting was conducted. by I
members of 17th of Grey Grotto with
Mrs, O. Ritchie in charge..
Our high calling being the theme,
Opening hymn was 187 folloWed by
roll call Sec. report.
MVP. H. Craig.' attended the school
for leaders at Alma College,
The sectional irteeting to be het&
in our church Sept, 28,
Bible reading was taken from
Luke 5, and a, followed by ques'u
with
i(!t 11 01,5,1
hymn
ltile Sa:58e1: Verse,;. Meeting closed
W. A.
'rho September meeting, of the
Walton W. A. meet or Thursday
nfternoon with 30 ladles present.
The meeting opened with the
President, Mrs. hove In the chair.
Opening hymn 384 with Mts. Cuthill
nt rho Mann. Scripture reading,
Flitted:1ns 4111. chapter, Tepid MI.
Truth. Mary SteWart Collect, tot-
owed by the W, A. Motto and. Theste
Sone, and Theme Prayer, Set.
retwit way read and approVed. TreaS,
report was read by ATM (10littS,
nearer leis Ness items disenssed.
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on Sept. fist cud nlai at Five halts
Training 8611661. Men's hattintot
Oct 4111. Closing 333; Meeting
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