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Thursday, lune 23rd, 1961 UE mlusalLS
GREY .-rowNswp
SPH.0.9L. BOARD
Theregular meeting of the. Grey
t.
Towneltip- School Mara was held in
the Btbel School on June at
8,5n p.m. with all meMbers present.
ills mieettee c)f the last Mooting'
were read end adopted on motion of
imsetter and Cenley
--Carried
Delegations were present, from No, IS
3, No. 4, No, S and 113, Wallace,
Blinn and Grey
Motion -of Williamson and Smith •
that -R .L. Ctinniunham bo the,
contract for coal for No, 7, No. 8
`and Ni), 11 schools at $23.50 per ton
- .Carried
Motion of Fischer and Williamson
that the Board accept the tender of
C. and G. Kreuter for plumbing at.
No. 1
— Carried.
Motion Of Smith. and Conley that
the Board accept the tender of C.
and G. Kanter for oil heating,
installation at No, 10
— • Carried
Motion of. Williamson and Smith
that the following hills be paid:
— Carried,
pl
• front with Luce rose applienee OP* ,
'trod with rhinestonoS„ A Orf4W.n.
caromed with rhineetottee held bee
shoulder-length veil of silk illusion
featuring an embroidered .edge.
She carried a white Bible adorned .,
lel"), a mauve orchid.-
Miss Dale Holmee. was •nntiel-of-
honor for her sister in 4 ballerina-at
leegth gown of. yellow silk featur-
3114; on overs7tirt of white embossed.
organdy, The waistline was accented
by a Pleated enmenerbund of match-
iug yellow
lilt
t silk,
l with A white ite crown
nylon
pie t-u t
dotted with rhinestones, and a (tors-
age of yellow Sweetheart roses,
completed her ensemble.
The bridegroom's -atteedant. was,
Mr. WRYL10 Welsby,
To greet the guests at n recept-
ion in the CAW-CLC Hall, the
bride's mother wore a beige duster
over a. beige and white polka dot
sheath, accented by a corsage of
gela-colored roses,
The bridegroonrs metber wore .a
pale pink jacket, dress of flocked
nylon organza, complemented by a
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pink rose corsage.
For travelling. the bride wore a
white embossed rayon and cotton
dheath 'with short double-breasted the radio from Weisby — Holmes
jacket, accented by mauve acees- PPines to
mitted by
$72,00
65.00
71,50
20.00
neighbouring-
was
wedding trip to New York City
countries. The meeting clos- i followed the marriage Saturday
sories.
small
James Houston, Wood
Wilbur Turnbull, wood,
;Leslie Oliver, wood
Gordon -Thiel, wood
Frank. Smith, supplies and
chocolate',milk
J. M. McDonald Lumber Ltd.
.plywood '
Cranbrook• Women's Institute
dinner
W. G. Leach, clock repairs
Listowel Manner, advertis-
Ina
Brown's Hardware, ,supplies
repairs, labour
of I On their return the couple will
GREY
JiaTON W.M.S.
itelitt' W. A.
Ifel.B.S. Meeting
T.Sfrs-. Gordon SPeiran and Mrs.
e Barlow were hostesses to
Union W. M. S, and. W. A. on
Trearsday evening June S, when,
'30.. Isere in attendance. Mrs. Ed.
Morrow- Ted the missonary meet
f=ollowing a theme `Workers.
Witt' .God". The roll call was
ered with a verse contain-
ring the word "faith", 4nd the
minutes of the last meeting were
steed by. Mrs. Cliff Morrow, Mrs.
aiLoille Lake reviewed the chapter
,Trcra-, the study hook dealing with
•"ilaang. Churches at Work", and „tail bow the message is trans.
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ed with the singitng of hrnill W, i 'AIISS Suzanne Holmes and Mr. I
followed by the benediction. ' i reside at 125 Elgin Street. jtj
W.A. Meeting 1 C. Brown officiated at the ceremony • Out-of-town guests attended from
i Wmgham, Brussels, Paris London,
Mrs. Herman Whitfield opened , at his home.
the W. A. meeting with hymn 416 ; t The bride is the daughter of N1r. i Welland, Ont,; Detroit, Mich.; and
1 Gerald Daniel Welsby. Rev, ,Preston
22.90 Simcoe, Waterford, Brampton, and.
and Mrs. Archie W. Holmes of 33 Ohio. ee-et
Lyndhurst Street, Brantford. The aughter
bridegroom's parents are Mr. and t The bride is the grand
1 M. and Mrs. Ear; Somers, of of
Mrs. exordon iy'elsby of 379 Marl- j; Brussels. beretigh Street, Brantford,
12.00
3.50
10.40
Given in marriage by -her father —
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I i Meehan Hardware, repair's
Murray Hoover, labour
Earle Terry, adendicetor and
expenses
I IR. L. CU noi in el am-, oil
i The meeting adjourned on motion
I
r Conley to meet aeatti :fitly 4' of
at file nen nr the chairmen.
Weems„ S. 'Hoover. Sec'y
Special Meeting
A. sneciel tmeetiner or the (;rev
TowriRillo .gebnol Revel wea held in,
I I, n TTillnl Soil nnl; on Inn-, 14 at
nee a ea w I 1-.11 all M Mb Orft nresent. metiee of Couley and Williamson,
that flip Board accept the tender of
R. Merea. eret Solt for trnnsporting
pupils from Con. 16
'that due to the fact that No. 3
Williamson
ili
Motion Of Conley and
section is withdrawing from the area i
the Board continue to operate No. 3 1
school till December 31, 1961 and.
that the.Board rescind the motion to
transport the pupils from No. 3 and
No. 4 te Ethel school
0?•.50
36,3s
and the Lord's Prayer, The
soe;ety has been asked to cater
to a wedding in Cranbrook 4
Ceerenunity Centre on Aug. 12th,
A donation was voted to the ;
church treasurer. Seven ladies
hod visited the sick during the
month. Following the benediction
Mrs. Carmen Baker conducted a
eondiectecl a contest on mpn's
wearieg apparel. Lunch was ser-
ved. by Mrs. Jahn Hird, Mrs.
Ed. Morrow and the hostesses.
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the bride wore a ballerina; length t FOR SALE
gown of silk organza over taffeta. Cedar fence posts (anchors large
The fitted bodice was styled with and smell 10 ft. and up) cedar pole
short sleeves and a scoop neckline ; tarn timber; poles, some 30 ft.
trimmed with lace rose appliques
centred With rhinestones. The
in bouffant skirt was accented
hydro poles. -
George E. Pollard
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BRXISSAWE
Tyee~day_ and Saturday All flay - Office Open Evhry Day
- earriett
Smith that
motion to
Motion of Fischer and
the Board rescind the
'close No, 4 School
— Carried
Motion et °Wiley and Fischer that
Smith contact Miss McMurchy and
offer her the contract to teach at
No, 4 for ,the next year at a salary
of $3000
-- Carried
Motion of Conley and Williamson,
that the caretakers at NO. and No,
4 be asked to continue their duties as
per contract
— Carried
The meeting adjourned on motion
Or ell P
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