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ees,EY COUPLE ,GEnESSATE. MAJESTIC' W. I.
Mad ditto Wernen'e IA4tItute
invited. 1110110bera (4 t110 Wttit011
WOMOte$ IttOtilt043, to their meeting 1. mr• and Mrs. W, IP. Turnbull,
When, they ;had -es /ewe geest 1 Grey Township celebrated. theft
speaker Mrs, $tev,,lart MeNaughten II" Wedding AnainerSary on Fri"
of Wigham,
40th ANNIVERSARY
Bridge Brown.
January eleventh. wed4.1114. vows
wore exchanged by Margaret Jean
Brown. and Glenn Leroy Bridge at
Ilenteruiviale Menisci before Dr,
berme Semple,
The bride is dengleter pr Mrs,
Roy Rrown, Seaterth, and, the late.
'Mr, Dro.wm, ,The .groom ie the sore ef
Mr-end Mitt George Bridge. of
Brussels,
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COLD STORAGE 1•QQ.KgR, .
NOW DUE, •
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SAVE UP TO 20%.
We Have a Peve Calendars Left, So If You Did Not ct*ow,
Be Sure To Ask For One, Or
Mrs, MONanghton, who war a
delegate renresetni,ng East Huron et
the Nattonlal Convention of the
Women's inatitutea of Canada, held
in Ottawa on 004 28.31, gave her
audience an acoojint of the four. Phone 22
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
day, ..Tannary• 10th, 'my were at
home to friends and relatives at
the residence of their SOD, 444
daughter-in:law Mi'. .and. Mrs• W.
J. Turnbull
Mr. and Mrs, Turabull were
married in MoKillop ;Twp, at the
home of the bride's parents, Mrs.
Turnbull It • the daughler of Mr.
S. J. MeGavin and the late Mrs,
Mcgavin. The former, now in. his.
fiftrd.. year, attended the anniversary .4
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Series Of Farm Union Meetings'
In Huron County 1
Turnbull is the
anl Mrs. Oliver
eelebration, Mr,
SOH of the late Mr.
i Tn rnbul 1.
oorsage of red roses,
Mist Ruth Brown of Clinton was
her sister's bridesmaid wearing a
waltz length gown of aqua' lace
ore r taffeta with matching
feathered beadress and corsage of
yellow mums.
Groomsman
Seaforth.
'Reception followed at
Farm The bride's mother
wais Tien Bridge of
Speaker: Mrs, Prosser
Jan. 24 - Aihel
(Co,mtnunity Hall)
Jan. 20 - Holmesville
(Clinton)
,Tan. 21 - Marna (Twp. Hall)
.Tan. 22 - myth (Orange. Hall) .
Riverview
wore a
The bride wore a waltz length
gown i.O"f" white lace 'taffeta with a [Tay .convention, A :tour ,Of the city of white feathered" headress and a CIA tfuwa, a visit ,tol the Parliament'
Buildings when a, !A esolon, was in
progress, the Library the Peace
Power and the Book of Reinem
braille° were all highlights of her
visit. !Tribulres to the work of the
-Inetitutes were made by many out-
standing epeakers such as John
.Thefenbaker's statements, when we
aid the institute. We 'are spending
the people's moneyt Where it will
do ifhe me-ist good," eeid "It's better
to one small 4undle than to
stumble en the dark";" preferring to
Mirs. Adelaide Hoodless' founding
of the "gromenPs Institute.
Mrs. 1Viclqaughtoni: was deeply
impressed by the feeling of unity
which pervaded the ;gathering of
delegates 'from every province of
Canada, She wee interviewed by
a conOition repotkAir and the in„
terview made into 'a recordwhich
was played at the elOse of her ad-
dress. Mrs. learold qneir convenor,
of thee ommittee :Mr revolutions, ,
who had introduced the speaker
thanked her and presented her with
a gift. Mrs. James StniEth was fn
charge of 'the motto .‘iNever judge
a person until you h4ve walked a
mile in his shoes." .t;
Mrs. W. 14, Bell, the;,nresident of
the institnee, was in the .chair for
the first part of the Meeting and
received the report `1c of the com-
mittee in, charge elf, Christmas
boxes for elderly and glutt-in people.;.
president welcomed several: • of the village.
several newcomers. and eeisitors.
Phone 7
Speaker: Mr. Albert Carman*
Jan. 20 Manville (may,
.Tan. 21 - Gorrie
(Community Hall)
Jan. 22 - T.,ueknow
.... (-Community Hall>
Jan. 23 - Drysdale *
(St. Peters Parish TOM .
Jan. 24 - Creditor'
(Community Hall)
we Deliver royal blue -crepe dress with pink
accessories and a corsage of pink.
carnations, The groom's mother wore
e blue ,tirffeta dress *Ith • while
a corsage of pink
Since tneir marriage Mr. and Mrs.
Turnbull have farmed on 'the 19th
con. of Grey Township where they
11`1Arr, speciNind its the breeding and
raising of purebred Shorthorns and
Yorkshires,
Joining Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull on
the happy occasion were their two
ROM Dr. John. 0„ Seaforth, and W.
S. of Grey Town)shilp' and their two
daugh4tiersp Helen, 'Miry, Geo. Bala
kirk of Ingersoll and Dorothy, Mrs.,
D. S. Lawless of Simcoe. Their
eleven g,randichildren were also in
attendance. .
During the afternoon Mrs, Edward
Bryans presided Over the tea table
She was assisted by Mrs. Jos, Turn-
bull, Mrs. G. McGatvin, Mrs. J. 0.
Turnbull, Mrs. W. J. Turnbull, Mrs.
G. Ha,bkirk, Mrs. D. S. Lawless, Mrs.
Jan VanVliet and Mrs. Fame Patt•
erson,
In the eivening members of the
immediate family and other re-
latives celebrated with Mr. and Mrs.
Turnbull at a turkey dinner given
by the heetess, Mrs. W. J. Turn:.
bull,
Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull were the
recipients of many 'lovely gifts and
cards.
.12111:128213:131 Jan. 23 Seaforth
(Town Hall) and accessories
carnations.
For travelling the bride wore a
powder blue wool jersey dress, with
blue coat and whine .accessories. •
They will reside in Brussels.
Guests were present ,from Palmer.
ston,.. Drayton:, 'Gerrie, Brussels.
tiondon, Climlton, Bracefield and
Sea forth
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East Huron AgricuItural Society
ANNUAL MEETING
• A N D
TURKEY BANQUE'T
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1958
Cranbrook Community Centre
" At. 7:00 Pe M.
GUEST SPEAKER:. D. H. MILES
Huron Agricultural Representative
Ticket $1.50
AT 8:30 P. M.
LADIES PLEASE BRING LUNCI-I
Take Ad'v'antage Of Our
JANUARY SALE
ON FREEZERS IN STOCK
VIVIV20.91144414.441441/11141141.114441241.7
Frigidalres 15 cu. ft.
'THE .1),RE';;Erg toe:te e:OH
IN PA teA pee 15 cu. ft. Coronado Freezer
Coronado 11 cu. ft. Upright Knox Church, CRANBROOK
c.
11 A.M. ;
Minister: Mr. C. C... Thompson FOR JANUARY ONLY, 20% DISCOUNT: ON,'"
BENJAMIN. MOORE'S PAINT
MACHAN'S HARDWARE.
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Worship Service
John urewar Warwick
Word was received., here Thurs.
day night of the sudden death of
John Grewar Warwick at his home
in East Garry, Indiana,, following
several years of ill•health with a
heart ailment,
,Born Brusselsi, 1900, the son of
the Late Dr. J. D. Warwick and his
wife, the former Isabella Grevear
and received his education in Bras.
sells: Public and ,Continuation
schools. As a young man, he went
to the pitted States where he .vas
employed in 'the railway business
UNITED CHURCH W. M. S.
' The members. met in, the church
;Parlour for their regular meeting
and the installation of officers.
The president, Mrs. H. Thomas,
opened the meeting with prayer
followed by a hymn and scripture
reading by Mrs. C. McFadden. - More CANDID preaching and less'
CANDIED preaching makes for a I
better Christianity.
.7". Knox Church. RIMEL 4
in East Garry, Indiana. If the officers for the Coming year.
Minister: P•111. C. L. Thompson He is survived by his widow, • The seeretary's and treadtirer's
Class 1.45 P. 11. ..Yv°nner. LaighlOP0'.
,•i Aileen; and one son, Robert; two report retealed we had exceeded.
Sunday School " 1:.46 P. M. j brothers, Robert, Brussels, and our allocation by quite a sum.
Worship Service 2.45 P. ( Douglas. Owen Sound, and his aunt Mrs. R. B. Cousins reported for
....The
A s'(and for displaying pesters
for Achievement Day for the 4-11.
girls' club Is to be built and ready
• The mintster, Rev. L. Brown, in
a very impresive ceremony installed
u.4 4.44 ....,ImEnv.mmellilli104040ar
4.444,444...olmolmorm anen
for the event when it :t is held in
Winelham District, High School oil
to mention a produu'l or name a city
of Ceylon, where the international
convention, was held lash year. A.
piano solo was played by MrS W. C.
Kerr and ,community singing was
,enjoyed with Mrs. Kerr 04., the piano
and Mrs,' Douglas Hemingway ( 4 Plan For A Better Attendaace A c
tChurch In 1058
.4e. * t, i
(
{ Miss IVIRdred Orman Brussels. Christian Stewardship:, Mrs. M
There is no (prospect of reduction r Mr. eland Mrs. Douglas Warwick Oldfield, A:seq. Supt. for Mission
t in the wages of sin. ( and Robert.:Warwick left on Friday'Band, also spoke to the members.
'morning to attend the- funeral in The Nominating Committee for
Mese 'Garry. 1959 officers was appointed: Mrs. leading.
, . T. Strachan, Mrs. J. Rowland, and . Hostessee for the mee'ing were
and D
CARD OF THANKS''' Mrs. R.. .Walker.
My sincero thanks -to our many Me president requested a meeting ,
' friend. for their kindly expressions of her new executive, it will be held
Mrs. J. C. Long, Mitts Addite Cardiff,
Mrs: Amy Speir, Mrs. Cecil, Mc.
.Fadden, Ma's. D. C, Matheson, and
Mrs. Eldon Wilson. During The
'tea-time intervel Mrs. Frank
We:leers of ,the Walton Institute
thanked the Brussels group for
their hospitality.
of symPathy at the time of the on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 14 at the
death of my mother, MrS.,Sophie home of Mrs. R. Walker. i
cards, etc. i eon 'were appointed to arrange for
Mrs. Itillehel and Mrs. R. S. Hann- Wineberg, of Toronto. For rimer%
Your thoughtfttlness is- % ' deeply late World Day of Prayer,
appreciated and will alrys be The minister addressed the mem.
Am.
Melville Church k
Organiiit - Donald Dunbar
10 A. M. Sunday School
Divine WiarbID ovVv, *weak ,lom ammo.. n remembered. teed congratulating them on having
In Morrie Winebe* .gone over their ,allocation, and russets Town Ha! • asked them to be like the wise men 4 . •
villa kept looktng up at the Star 'and
following it. The speaker in clOsing
advised ito keen looking tip and
climbing. ,
Delicious hula was eerved bY
Mesdames Cousins, Downing and
The United Church 't
OF CANADA
Minfater: Rev. L. Brown BA: 13.1)=‘
Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin
11 A. AL "Questions Jetties Asked"
CARD OF THANKS
Iraqi* disreeeed of har .buelneas
to Mr. W. Brawn, (fthatike
ektended to all 'MY eon .otners Of
the past Years or theirOletron0ii.
I trust Yen will 'showlhe same
Consideration the fitrAtirOVeri.
My beet Wishet fora PrOsperotte
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all the
hdighbourO, iClairmaprilecheti and
rill others who helped in any way
and the IGIrey Township Fire Den,'
who did. a good Job in saving myS
band.
MeArthine Clem Steffier
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