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ME,MORIAt, CRANBROOK
The Modern Way
To Be Traditionally
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Isle i'1I;13 In wving memory of
•dear Husband. Father and 'Grand-
father, Ivan 'mpArter, who passed.
away July 5th, 1050.
Life woatitliet seem so black to-day,
Had you not been. se. 4enri
Nor ..the yeArs Ahead ;o empty
If you. could just be here,
We Miss your presence in our lives
Teach day that we're apart
And grieve that death's .forever
stilled
Your tudlerstanding heart,
Too dearly loved' to ever be for,
gotten by his wi
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fe,. family and
grandchildren,
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Members .p the 0.0:0, and..child-
ren of the continuity .eaJoYed• n.
picnic -on the -sehoc.I .groands
Tinirs.day• .afternoon, • The leaders,
Mrs, Cordon. Engel:and, Mrs. Stuart
Stevenson were in .charge. A. lunch.
-of sandwiches, cookies„ and fresitio
was provided by the Evening AmN11.
lary and Afternoon Mr,m,S, groups,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross..6peiran .and
son Keith, visited with friends •and..
relatives in the district and attend,
ed the Speiran re-union .on, Saturday
in Queen's Park, .Stratford.
.Mr. .Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Cameron
and family,, and Mrs. Allan Cameron,
London, called on friends here On.
Saturday,
Miss 14104x:hie Stialldon • is honNe
from an enjoyable month's. holiday
'to Banff ) 'Vancouver,- ,Seattle .and •
other polAts, • - .
'Mr. arid Mrs, Frank Smith and ••
family spent the holiday week end
at their cottage near Orangeville.
Mr, and' Mrs, Gordon Engel, Sharon
an4Rosanne spent Sunday, with
them,
The
Bouquet
Invitation
Line
Metzger — Locking
Wesley United Chtfeh,
was the. setting for the doable ring
wedding of the former Locking
and. Mr, A;Inzie Metzger. Mr, and Mrs.
John Locking, R. $, Brussels. are
the bride's parents 'and Mr, and
Mrs, Noah 'Metzger, rWalleristein,
are the* groom's parents.
Given in marriage by her father)
the bride wore a street length dress
of chantilly lace over layers of net
and taffeta The gown featured a
high neckline enhanced with beads
and seimins. She carried a nosegay
of white shasta mains and red roses.
Miss Margaret Locking, sister of
the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore
an wilily, nylon dress over taffeta and
carried a nosegay of pink and white
baby mums,
Mr. Elmer Metzger, ,Wallenstein
Was best man for his brother.
Ushers were Mr. Noah 'Metzger,
Jr., brother or the groom and Mr.
Robert Locking, brother of the bride.
A reception was held in the church
For smoother non-stop baling, use
guaranteed Co-op Twine. Ties more bales
per ball ... ties right and stays tied.
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BELGRAVE Wedding iniitattons
Thermo-engraved (aAisED LETTERING)
Wedding and engagement announcements, birth announes,
ments, confirmation invitations, golden and silver anniversary
announcements, etc.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duni% Linda.
and Ja-Anine„ and M'is, and Mrs.
Allen Dunn and Rickey, .Kitchener,
attended the Speiran Te-ution in
Stratro"-41, on Saturday,
The children of S. V. No. 7 had a
favewell picnic for their .teacher,
Mrs, i[15, BrOlnttCr, who has re-
signed, They -presented her with a
girt and a lbinch was served at the
close -on Wednesday afternoon, Mr,
'Eamon 13rodhagen has heft en-
ono-ed as teacher. His duties to com-
mence in Fienter,lier.
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(RAISED LETTERING)
Looks and feels like the finest hand engraving. Thi fetters
have an elegance and individuality only the finest hand en•
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Thermo-engraving (RAISED LETTERING)
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Costs about half as much as hand engraving, because it efimin•
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AND IT'S READY WITHIN THE WEEK
Of course you can order matching enclosure cards,
reception, response, thank you and at home cards, eta.
Select from our giant catalogue of flawlessly correct
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priced as low as 50 for $9.00 and 100 for $13.50, corn•
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SEE OUR DISPLAY AT
The Brussels Yost
the wedding bas,nier,fi following
ceremony
Out or town guest were present
from London, Bamberg.
Jamb's, Brussels, Listowel,
Walianstein, and Blyth.
Pollowin”- a wedding trin to British
Col"fthi ,.. and the Yellowstone
Park filo couple will reside at R.
R. 8, Elmira,
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John Longoieff, Optonsetrist
Of SEAFORTH
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all ebtolegient adjustments
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Ontario's Transport Minister Leslie Rowntree helps Laurie McFall cut out her new safety game
while Kerry Esling and Ross Pugsley of Etobicoke's Kipling Grove School take a lesson. The safety
game is designed to entertain the children while reminding them of the practical rules for traffic
safety: For the thirteenth consecutive year the Transport Department and the Department of
Education will distribute one million of these summer safety reminders to Ontario's school children.
A portion of the safety game is shown at left.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
AND PROPERTY
Estate of the Late
Mrs.. Walter Rose
in BRUSSELS on
SATURDAY, JULY 15
at I 13.171,
Chesterfield
2 Chesterfield Chairs
2 Occasional Chairs
2 End Tables
Mining Rocir. Table and Boards
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Cranbrook School Report
'The following is the Ora,ubrook
School Report. The names are hi
alphabetical -order.
Grade 8 — 9
Carol Fischer —P
Garle Engel — P
!Patsy Evans — P
Grade 7 — 8
Sandra, Fischer — P
Bill -Smith — Horrors
Grade 5 6
Jo-Ante Dunn — Honors
Barry Engel P
Sharon Fischer — P
Shirley Smith — P
Fred ,Stevenson P
Grade 4 — 5
Joyce Locking P
Elizabeth. Pfeifer — P
Marion Ziegler — P
Grade 3 — 4
Bonnie Fischer P
Deiuglas Smith —
Janis Smith P
Tom SteiVenson P
Grade 1 — 2
Murray Fischer — r
Ewialit Nelson —
Sharon Stevenson — TiOnors
E. T. Bremner, Teacher
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Your guarantee ter Over 35 Years of
Phone 258, WIngham R. A. SPOTTON
7ti,,,1-01 Clack
Lawn
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2. innerspring Mattresses
Some_Odd Chairs
Electrolux Plus Attachments
Floor Waxer
Table Cloths, Linens, Bedding
Large Mirror 1.8x2G
Wash Stand Toilet Set
Singer Sewing Machine
Kitchen Table and Chairs
Kitchen Cook Stove, wood or coal
Electric 'Washing Machine
Coal Oil Stove With Oven
2-burner -Hot Plate
Electric Kitchen Clock
ironing Board Clothes Reek
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Lawn Mower
Tots and Pats Etc.
Cord Of Hard 'Maple Wood
1A, COrd of Cedar
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TerfriS of Sale
Aitietionder Hareld Jackson
WALTON
Induction Service
The Induction Service for Rev.
Arthur Higginbotham. was held in
the auditorium of Duffs United
Church, Friday. evening, June 30.
_The Presbytery of Hump, was
represented by J. C. Britton, of
Seaforth, who conducted the
Worship service and IndUction,
and Rev. H. A. Funge, of Londes-
boro, preached the sermon, choos-
ing his text froM Acts 10, verse
.33, '"Now therefore are we all
here present before God to hear
all things that are commanded
thee of Cod,"
ORVAL HARRISON
Tv AID ULESTRIC
Brussels NW H. E. 1 menkten Coker*
ELECTRICAL CON-fRACTINQ
RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR
PROMPT GUARANTEED- SERVICE
"Qs,: • •
Hydro lines carry electricity at
extremely high voltages . . up to two
thousand times greater than the volt-
ages used in the home. Any model
plane or kite enthusiast holding a wire,
wire-reinforced string or even a wet
string that touches a hydro line can
suffer serious injury or loss of life. The
danger is increased if part of the air-
borne object is made of metal.
REMEMBER these safety rules:
1. Always keep to the wide-open
spaces . . well away from
hydro lines and electrical ap-
paratus. Warn others to do so.
2. Do not use wire or wire-rein-
forced string.
8. Never try to recover a model
Or kite that is caught on hydro
lines, towers or other electrical
apparatus.
PARENTS—Safety education begins
at home. ne sure your children follow
the above safety rules,
SPRING IS HERE
Geri: Your Order In NOW
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Masonary and Cement Work
Call le An, Us Fallowing the InductiOn Service
a social 'hour was held in the
!SelloelrObiti. Members of Knox
Thlited Ohtlith, ,Merieriefr, and
'putts Church, Walton. were in-
trodticed to itev, and Mrs.
bothatri, Attie find Velma. Irate,
dnetionS were Marie by Mfrs, Opal
Harrison and Mrs Allan. MoTaggart.
Of Monctiett and Mr. .Clarence
Martin' and Mrs. Nelsen Held
Walton. Inineli was served,
Mr, Allan Met aggart spoke words
rp welcome 'IC 'the new minister and
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charge and Mr, Mottglas Fraser
to Walton.
Mrs. Clarence Martin and 11r§, '
'T'rantc Walters SPent Monday
at Norwich with the tor.frite8
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