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Cranbrook W. I.-
The Cranbrook W. I. met in the
'Community Centre Feb. 5th at 8.30.
Meeing op:eneldt in the usual mans
ner with the president, Mts. Glen
Huether in the chair. The opening
.0de, Mary Stewart 'Collett and
Lore's Prayer was recited in uni-
son..
Th;, roll call, a law for which
am thankful, was answered by a I°
goad attendance Our motto.: The I
road to world emee, is the road
• that leads from my house to my
neighbours was, very well given, ley
Mrs. Wm, Bremner,
The guest ..speaker Mr. Jack
from Listowel High School was in-
troduced by nr?'h. r. Gordon. His
talk on etitation anal -citizenship
was -eaoyed by all Mrs. Mae-.
Intosh thanked him and presented
him with a gift.
The 'bus'ine'ss period was, quite
lengthy, correspondence woes read.
It was decided to have a garden
,club . with Mrs. Glen Huether and
Mrs. Clent Steefler as leader, The,
(meeting closed with singing The
Queen. All nettroned to -the base-
ment for lunch; hoetesses- being Mrs.
'C. Lake,- Mrs. HeSanith Mrs. Wm.
Bremer Mee. R. Meehan.
The Euchre Parity to have been
held this Friday night is postponed
lint-eine:a °Friday Mate& 1st.
CARD OF THANKS
sI wish to sincerely thank my
neighbours, relatives and, friends
who remembered me with cards,
treats and visits while I was
in the hospital and since I came
home.
Joseph Cooper,
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IN I11E M C.RI.A
McLean - In loving memory of our
dear Husband and Father,
Roderick MoLeae, evho passed
away February 19th 1956.
His weary hours and days of Pain,
And troubled nights are past.
In our aching hearts-we know,
He has found sweet reat at last..
--- Sadly missed by wife rund family,
IN MEMORIAM
McCauley - In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Esther McCauley who passed
away one year ago, Feb. 24, 1956.
Sunshine passels shadows fall
Love's remembrance outlasts all.
Ever remembered by Mervin,
Dorothy, Donald, Gerald and
Barrington.
SPECIAL
For 1he New Year
)E LIM) CREME OIL PERMS
Until February 28th.
$5.00 Complete
Phone 40x Brussels
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
THE PRESErYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA.
Knox Church, CRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson.
Service Of Worship 11 A. M.
The Young People will take paet in
the conduct of the Seevice
"Remember now thy Creator in the
days of thy youth." Ecclesiastes 1.12v1
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• Knox. Church, ETHEL
r Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
Sunday School
Service Of Worship
1.30 P. M
2.30 P. M.
The Young People will take part In
the eoncluct of the Service
''It le better to build boys and girls
than -to 371epair men and women."
WE WELCOME YOU TO
OUR SERVICES
Cliereh &Ikon! 12 °Week Thuht.,- Fri. - Sat,
gke keit/rens declare .the glary oL February 21 22 22
t10 ; and die firmament litierWetif tbidlt `0, ROLL Ii101
RithandiVork‘'' Po. 19;1 ,Freed, Eittaiitiei Lyman and
the Teen Agera in
ROCK! . ROCK~ROcAl
" Out THREE OUTLAWS
Anglican Church ' Reville Brand, Alen Hale
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Past ,Publishing House eentitesisell se Seems* elpie Mee Dielemeatsolt, Ottawa. Wednesday February 20th, 1957 $2.00. per year ;$2.50Et 4t14.0‘,
HARD TIME RANCID
In Brussels TI own Hall.
Saturday, Eve., February 23r&
Modern and Old Tyme Dancer.'
CANTEEN - LA-DIES AUXILIARY
JEANS e- and CALICO
Thynne - Alcock
CLARK JOHNSTON -- GUEST
!Clove ird Seeds, Grass Seed and
Permanent Pasture Mix
We, are still in a position to supply our many custorncre.
the gc,)od qUality seed they have been getting from us for nieete
thirty years at right prices, Give us a call.
D. M. 'MacTavish -• Phone Mir
HARVEY 011390.N
Funeral seryicee for the late
Harvey -Gibson. formerly of Brussels,,
were conducted in Kitimat by the
Rev. Win. Fulton. and in, Vancouver
by the Rev, R. S. M. Kennedy, -moder-
altor of the synod of the Presbyterian.
church in British Columbia,
They were attended by one sister,
Mrs, T. Southgate of Woodbridge
and his, ,brother, Gerald, of Brussels,
Interment was made in Forest
Lawn. Veteran's Cemetery,
Saturday, February 9th. 1957.
He had a smile, a pleasant way,
A helping hand to all he knew;
He was, so kind; so generous
and true;
On earth he nobly did his best,
Grant him, Jesus, heavenly -rest.
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-Grey Township .Clouleoli. Meeting
was held on February 2nd. ;
I1eoved by Glen Entailer, seconded
by Wm. M. Bishop that the minutes
of (last meeting be adopted as real.
- Carried.
Moved by Archie Mann, seconded
by Kenneth Bray that we close
Court of Revision on the Love Drain
and instruct the Clerk to advertise
Or tenders as soon as approval
is received -from, The Municipal
Board,
- Carried.
Moved by Archie Mann, seconded
by Wm. H. Bishop That we appoint
Geo. Hutichinson, Commissioner on
the Love Drain to replace Cp.fRsu.
Dunbar.
MOved by Wan .Deleishop, seconded
by Huethen that we
pass Biy Law No. 6. 1957 appointing
111)ount Pleasant 'Cemetery Board.
- Carried.
Moved by Kenneth Bray, seconded
Abp Wm. Birihiop thet we pass By
Law No, 7 to apphint Nowntan Heave
er as School Attendance Officer for
Grey fiwlpl, .
- Carried.
Moved by Kenneth Bray, seconded
by Wan. Bishop that we advertise
for tenders for crushing and hauling
18,000 ydri, mode or less of gravel,
5.8 screen to be used', A certified
Cheque for $200,00 to accompany
tethder. Gravel to be spread under
the Superintendents instructions.
Tenders to be in at 1 o'clock March
2nd.
Carried.
IVfloved by Ailchie Mann, seconded
by Glenn Hueth'er that we call for
tendees for weclible fly spraying.
stetinga4tiee liter head, eleo- call for
'tenders for warble fly powder, price
per lb. Tenders to be in by One
o'clock. 1VIarelt 2ind.
Carried,
Moved by Wan. E.- Bishop, seconded
by Kenneth Bray 'that we ibstruct
the Clerk to adveletise for tenders
Join the 9th Con. Drain and the West
IVIleTaggart Drain. 'Tenders to be in
by One o'clock March 2nd.
Carried.
Moved by Wan. Fe Bishop, seconded
by Arnie Mann thee; we appoile.
Ken. Bray and Geo. Hutchinson to
erepdesent the Connell on Ethel
1CommtenityCentiee lloaa'd,
c; Carried.
Moved by Arichle, Mann, seconded
by Kenneth Bray thee we appoint
Glenn Huehher end Geo. Hutchinson
'to rePresent the Connell on the
,Crahlineetr Clothittinnity Centre Board..
e-e Carried.
Meted by Glen Haielthee, seconded
'by Win. E. Bishop that all elteoVed
accounts het paid.
Carried.
MOVed by Kenneth: Bray, seconded
gy Archie Mann that we note
until Mareh 2nd Or at the
!call Of the Reed*
- Carried:
ithe follteVing tereciehtel were Paid.
~~slot. Ctirininghani; 9teVe, ado
a oMee $ 1.6.0d
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Middlesex Seed Fair
(Including 11 Western Ontario CountieS)-
LONDON
FEBRUARY 25th. 26th, 27th, 28th. and. MARCH 1st. 10 Sr'
Extensive Classes for grain, seeds, bacoo, eggs. and fruit-
Neweet Exhibits and Display - Fine Programme
Write for Prize List - Forward entries by February Vies
to Ontario Departrunt, of Agriculture,
Room 210, Richmond, Building, London-.
on
Tenders for the spraying of
Cattle for Warble Fly in the Town_
ship of Grey will be received by the
undersigned until 1_ p. m,, March
2nd. 1957. Spate price per head per
spray.
Loweet or any tender not netes_
eerily accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff
Clerk, Township of Grey.
Tenders tor supplying Warble
Fly Powder for 'the Township of
Grey, will lye received by the under_
signed until 1 p.m.. March 2nd, 1957.
Lowest or any tender not mew_
eerily accepted.
Edythe Mr Cardiff
Clerk, Township of Grey.
lb. Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon
1 lb. Freshly Ground Coo Rub
; 1 Regular Vick's Va p
1 Home Style Weston's' Bread
2 lb. Carton. Clover Crest
Pure White Honey
CARD OF THANKS
TENDERS WANTED
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We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to all ;who
sent cards, treats and gifts to Cecilia
during 'her ,illness, and especially to
the clongrelgation.s of Ciabibrook
and lEthel for their wonderful
kindness.
Me. and Mrs. C. L. Thompson
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ATTENTION FARMERS.
Not only does it contraiyene the
Highway Traffiq Act but it is diffie
Oult to keep township concessions
and sidereads free of snow if the
plow is being continually lifted, for
intik cabs and cars left. on the
gravel portion .of the road. We are
not reeponsible for any damage
that may occur.
Earl Bowes, Road Superinten-
dent of Grey Township,
UNITED CHURCH
"Christ's teaeling about the King,
dem of God" Was the sermon subject
in the United Church on Sunday
pol). 11, ono in a series en Christian,
ebelief ahem( the world in 'Which we
live.
The Kingdom of God is a society
within a society, a:company of r
TiereOnS who have accepted Chriet
and -elm ende*quir to live according
to his principals - company of
Penslons that Works like leaven in POSTAL VIOLATION meal Progressively 'leading men
Ohristward. 4.1et office. Department
The Kingdom ic, here and now, but, wishes to draw to the attention of
it not complete until all human maileaw using Switch. tape Oyer.
relationships are dominated by the lecistagel staiieps this is not is accor,
spirit of Christ and conform to his dance with Postal ,regulations and
ideals. all mail matter mailed with Scotch
(Where we see social rellatioreehipe 'tape lover lite *stage stamps will
'everywhere eontrelled by the grin I be sent maeked Tax double postage.
,eilles which Jesus illustrated in his •
own life - principles of trust of
liceie and of unselfish service, we
shall know the Kingdom that
etretehes into eternity.
'Greatness in this Kingdom
measured not by superior ,etrengtk
but superior love`
The anthem Praise Hire, Praise
Him" was rendered by the choir.
TENDERS WANTED
The Annual Variety Revue spon-
.sored by the East goxon Agri
cultural society will be held on
Friday March 8th and Saturday
M•anch 9th. .The children will pre..
seat OPeretta and an adult caste
a one act Farce as well as
sang and dance numbers.
(Reserve the date and ;watch for
hilither Particulars.
ANNUAL VARIETY )REVUE. •
MARCH 8th AND 8th
WINGHAM D, CONCERT
On the elrenings ef Thursday,
Fellecluery nth, and Fdiday. Mar..
oh let, the Windham District. High.
School situdents will present their
annual Variety Concert in the echo°,
auiditoiriunt. The programme will
,begipi promptly at eightfifteen.
trherei will he physioal edUCation
displays and dancing, =tete, choral
work by the Glee Club, and, a sine-
Act play,
The boys and girls will be selling
'tickets for their ehterta,ininent,
the proceeds of which are adminie. I
tered by the students' Council for
student ,echool activities. Buy a
ticket: come and rise how muoh
teen-age talent there is in the
Wlibgtham High Ssihoiol, District.
(Admission 50c: no reserved seats,)
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4'. and Mae, -Elgin Kirkpatrick
and daughters Anna and Sharon. Mt,
Perest visited on Sienday with.
elle and Mrs, Fred Kirkpatrick,
Cranbrook W. M. S.
The regular W . M. • meeting Was
held at the home of Mrs. Earl Dunn
with Mrs, Stanley Fischer as leader,
'The meeting opened With a hymn,
A skit on Burma Tirana and Indo
China was given by Mee. Fischer,
Mrs. Mac Engel, Miss, Forrest and
Mrs, Dunn. A payer for the three
,countries was given by Mrs, Stuart
Evans, The scripture was read
in unison. Mrs. Strickler gave the
topic on eTilandh Mrs. Thompson
was appointed as a delegate to
Lietowel to the synodical, 13 ladies
were present. Next meeting is to
be at Mrs. Evans, Meeting 'closed by
all repeating the Mlizpah bene
dldtion.
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Phone 5 TENDERS WANTED
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We Deliver CARD OF THANK:'`
Tenders for 'the contract of supply-
ing, crushing and delivering approx.,
imately-112,000 cubic yards of gravel
on Morris Township roads :will be
received by the - undersigned nn
until 12 o'clock noon; March 1, 1957.
Crusher is to be equipped with a
three quarter screen.
A certified cheque for $200 must
accompany each tender.
Lowest or any tender not neces_
sarily accepted.
Geo. a Martin,
Clerk,
In the midet ,or our sorrow we
wish to express oursheartful thanks
and appreciation to our many
reletivear, friends and neighbours,.
for the kindness and synipathy,
shown use in the loss of Our beloved
son and bnother.
Mr. and. Mrs. John Gibson
and faMily,
Federal Riding Of Huron
Liberal Nominating Conv,,ntiort_
FRIDAY, MARCH 1st
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AT 8.15 P. M.
IN THE
LEGION HALL -CLINTON ONT .
Guest Speaker
HON. WALTER HARRIS Minister:
ILO A. M.
11 A. M.
MINISTER OF FINANCE
Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D.
Sunday School
Public Worship
"Achan" Everyone WelcOme
I a
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Cooking school ,
ior No*: timilvientery
Suitivolvitsips
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C BC TRANS(ANAHA hl,()
This was the titee of Evangelist
Rev. John. MpNliel's finest sermon,
TENDERS WANTED
!Tenders to supply a three stilarter
don truck for the Township of Morris
twill be received by the undersigned
up until 12 o'clock noon, March 1,
1957.
Truck is to be equipped with a
ePare tire, heater and directional
lights.
Lowest or any tender not neces_
eerily accepted.
Geo. C. Martin.,
Clerk,
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OF CANADA
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"Christ's View of the World"
Niblet Whole. Kernel Corn j4 oz.
2 for
Royal York Peanut Butter 16 oz.
Stokely's Honey Pod Peas
15 oz.
Premium Sockeye Salmon
No. On tartoPotatoes 75 .11;s. OAS:
Aloe. ,'~'use. Wed:
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