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perhaps the children's education is on your mind
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of putting something by regularly. l'af by pay you
store away the money except in emergencies, ta
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Phone Clinton Hu 2— 9432 -71
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THE BRUSSELS PQ. ST
Wednesday,. poiteber OA 1156,
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Mr, Ritd ,MrA, Nettie Reid, Dennis
44$ Brie and Niro. Reid Sy, yoNst
Thanksigiaring with Mr. and Mrs,
Paades,
-ancl Nrei '40rac4 RattletdgQ, •401 t
.loanlY? Torenk were week-end
visitors with Mrs. Margaret Hum-
*Kea and Mr, and Mrs. ReY
Benaetitt, •
MOO, Pore,eu LOi4g, Brussels .;
visited tor a few days with Mr. mut
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FAVORITE DESSERT
IS MADE
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- Man with some mechanical experience
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Mr, 0,t, Thoranson. conducted the
MilAclksgi ',Servide,. in Knox
Breisbytetian Church on • Stuiday
morning,:Mr Graente MacDonald was
sololgt and the "Oh was decorated
with baskets of flowers and fruits ••
and vegetable.s
*as hostess far I THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMM ERCe
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BRUSSELS BRANCH — F. W. TODD — MANAGER
Mrs! Lynn Evans
t the Ofetober meeting of the Woments
M$Saionai'Y •Society, The Thanksgiv-
ring dlopie wasgiven by Mrs, O. L.,
Thompson, who based her remarks
• on IPsahn 1.92, 'versa "Bless the Lord
0 my soul; and forget. not all His
hecerfilt*'? Scripture readings were
given. by Miss J. Forrest and Mrs.
Calmin. Cameron; with the leader,
Mrs. .T. Schnook. gibing the meat-
' ation. Mrs. Stuart Evans, offered
• prayer, The Sectional :Meeting which
is,. being held in Knox Church.. Cran-
on Oct 11 at 2, o'clock, was •diScussed
and necessary plans were made. An .
inftrite.1011, was extended from the
M. S. at. Union to attend 'their
Thank-offering meeting in the Union.
`Church on, Tuesday evening Oct.• 9.
Airs. C. L. Thompson offered to take
ithe 'prayer at this meeiting. Eleven
responded to the roll call with a
Thanksgiving verse. The Glad Tid-
ing. secretary asked that all stub.
seriptions be in by Oct. 15th.
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There is no additional cost to go by the Super Continental
and a wide range of accommodations is offered to suit
every budget. A rented car, if you wish, will await youCj
arrival at major points.
Contact your Canadian
Notional representative
for Information and
reservations,
• RefreshmenU were served at the.
close of the meeting by the hostess,
a.s(•:iisteld! by Mrs. Stuart Evans.
Mr, Sohn Menary, who has been
a patient in •Whigham Hospital
since early summer, was able th-
eme to the home of his sister, Mrs.
Peter Baker: last week.
Among Thanksgiving visitors in
the community ",vas Kenneth Knight;
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Knight,
Mrs. McClure and Mr. Derek
IVIeCrom,h, Toronito at the manse.
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Mrs. Emma McCallum, St. Thomas,
with Mr. and Mrs. L •Ft. Gordon.
vinisictsw- Mr. and Mrs..0Scar Huelva, Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart 'Kuehn, Conestoga and
Elmira with. Miss. E. Steiss.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkbaitrick
in Mt. Foreot, '
Thanksgiving visitors with Mr.
i and Wes McEachern were Mr.
Winehon and daughter Janie, London,
Mr. Donald Barber, Mr, Bill tafgan
Miss Tena Hautinck, and Mr, Atiguat
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nnd Mrs. Earl Milks are 9n.
motor trip to, INIanitoha and, Sasl,-
tehewan,
UNITED CHURCH W S.
The Missionary Society of the
United Church met in the church
tparlolur log their regular meeting.
The -opening hymn was followed with
grayer by the ',president, Mrs; 14,,,
Thomas, Sertpture was taken by Mrs
'111.%.11. °easing. Tre,al'F.n.treri,s report
read ,oby Mrs. Lane in ltheabsenee
of Mrs, R. S, 1VIcLattehlin.. Visiting
'committee reported 21 calls were
made, Minutes Were read and
approved. Mrs. Thos. Strachan re-
ported forOhrilstian Citizenship,
Roll call was 'answered with a
“Tliankisigiving Thought," Theme of
the meeting was "A. Dwelling Place
for God.'t
BLUEV ALE
DIED
REASLIP, Earl
Died at his home 619 Pine Si,
Dunnville, on Wiednesda,y Oct. 3rd.
1956, Beloved husband of Bernice:
Shaw, dear father of 5a,ck and
brother of Archie of Barrie Ont.
Age 64 years. Funeral services
were held alt the Ballard funeral
home Dunnville on Friday 2; p.m.
Interment Maple Lawn Cemetery,
A motion was made that our sec-
retary write to the management of
C. K. N. X. Radio Isitotion istiating our
regret •Unat, the "Church of 'the Air" •
had shortened their time.
Mrs. Dennis gave plans for the
Sectional Presbytery meeting held
Oct, 5, in the Church,
Committees appoinited were:
To make dinner tickets — Mrs.
Land, Mrs. Rowland.
In 'charge- of tickets and money
Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Rowland
Registration.— Miss M. Robinson...,
Report — Mrs, T, Stra.chan
Offering - Mrs. A. Armstrong
Program= — Miss C. Kingston,
Miss F. Buchanan
The study book was given by Mrs.
MTS. S. Davison, and Mrs, R, Cousins. •
Meeting closed with a hymn and
"Miznah Benediction.
Understand Hindustani ?
NOTICE --
Cash paid for dead, old, sick or
_,sabled horses and
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TORONTO
to
SUDBURY Jct.
Wanted
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and thence to
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EDMONTON
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- From
COWS.
collect.
MONTREAL to
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NORTH BAY
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;55,5000°
Os NEEDED
(Community .Chests arid Municipal Grants „will
Ptovido $43,500)
to train, rehabilitatti
and house
475 MAO In
this distrid
WALTON
The October inee4rig of the Wal•
ton Womenois AsSeetation' met Ott
Tuesday afternoon i,AtV 22 PreSerat.
The ,President, Mrs. . Wolter had
dharge of the IneeLbit Which opened
iliY ,giTigitig lit hymn, With Mrs. Sale*.
Bp.61,ii"..alt the' plane, follOwed by the
Vtaiy,'::,'Stewatt, 'Otateet •SerintItire
reading by Virg'. Martin. A reading ;311
11)IaIn1iggiting for ,goodness and:
Anerey by Mrs. Waiters, followed LY•
prayer. SeCretiarY's tenert WAS tad
and -*prated, Treastretts tenett Vtia
., -even, on habit $2(4.00'.
• .items of hitaitiegs; don't forget the
fowl. supper Oct„ 80th,
Deletates ,ta the PresbYterial! gra.
A Turnbull and Mrs, 'Win. Bennett.
tlis ele...ing' hymn Wes falloWed
its' prayer,
HELP 11E WAND
to help themselves
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