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1111n DRUSSIC413 Pon, 6.13.11.B6.644, PlillitSDAY, MAY Litho lE143
and a 'yam, Scripture
reading, 1 Qin. eh. 12, NN'Lvt§ read
4t unison followed by intAihntion
1-)4 the leader, auotta and Naney
SL1'1e le snug
palled at. 'Lap puti10 uy
.Stuart, McNair. A roauing, "13awra,'
in the hills” was given by MrS„
Marl Dunn, Mrs. Dick. Iltadslidw
led in PraYer. FisellOr 1;14:: 4 V
an interesting i,ntroductiou on the .
study on Formosq, using a, initp,1
tel' showed
the film "Double by a Huudred.'-/
A question and answer 1)0'04
was held, on.. the questipp,
being -assigned 'before t.11e show-'
iug of :the lilin,--,Twk.ilve.meinb0•}.s.
.and lour visitors were in attend-
ance. An interesting item On.
rormosa was given in response
to, roll ' call. • tbriespoidenco
relating to Belleville College and
Eintail Camp .was •lead, Mrs.
Wifred Strickler. and Mrs, Dick
Bradshaw were appointed to a
committee to attend the camp
on June 3, Mrs. Nelson offered
to help Mrs. Leslie Icuight. with
0.0.0. owing to A.404%.•
Stevenson ben4. nimble.. _to
continue, The June meeting, w311:
14 be at the home of 5-.. Fred.
Smalldon, The .leader .prengunced..
the Benediction . and • Mrs.'
Herman Whitfield and Mrs. .Fred
Smalldon assisted the hostess in
serving refreshments.
a patient
..; .•
Alex 4 c.a.nwi:en
CARD OF THANKS
The fainilyP, dii%the tatetto•Mr8.
Alec Coleman wish to thank .
their friend - afirreiatiVe7 for
the many acts of kindness, floral
'tribu;tes; and messages • • 01.
sympathy.-during their recent. sad.
bereavement.
London.
CARD THANKS
I would like tk ihank all those
willo sent..me cards, sat
gifts while I. was a patient in
.Wingliam hospital and since my
rcturn hpme.
bliecial thanks to Mr. and 'Dirs.
Ned Rutledge and Mrs, Jack
Pennington. Your kindneSses will
not be forgotten.
'ialt!..F.V.3r Lowe
AI/ 0;9.".0 , ,r
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late James
A. Bryans wish to express their
sincerest• gratitude to their many
friends and neighbours Miring
their recent bered,vement. th6ir
thoughtfulneski, messages of
Sympathy, and deeds of kindnees
will long be remembered, Special
thankS ,to Rev. 1K. Griffith, the
Rann funeral hpme, Dr. Stephens,
W.. members, and many
others, It has been very deeply
appreciated.
BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting Stylin g Cord Waving
A Specialty
Phgvie 140"
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to...thank all.. those,virho.
sent me cards and treats, and t
those who visited me while I. was
in, tiospitai,
You Are hi'Vited To Attend A • RACTOR and • 1-1ELD '1 *LUAU idEbuThs
on the farm of
tW RALPH MACHAN
Lot 26, CoUeeSSion, 14, kirey township
ikiiiRSD.A.Y, 1V/1-A a.rn. to 6..m,
'The Latest
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRACTORS and
FARM EQUIPMENT will be demonstrated.
COME and DRIVE, these machines YOURSELF
„,Sponsored. By
Your Local International Harvester Dealer
returned
a minor
to - attend the funeral 01- .nis
brother, J. Cameron,
6.wort Dills, New Jersey.
i\lrs. 1\:e16311. was
Cnavge of 1nd regular morning
-service iu Knox Presbyetriam,
Church on Sunday, 'May 12. A solo
was. sung by Nelson,
The Sacraments of holy
Comiravou and baptism will be
abserired on Sunday, May '26, at
. • am. with the interim-
moderator, the iter. gni.. Morrison
elBrussels conducting the
service. A preparatory service
will be held in the church on
Thursday evening,. 2,3rd at 8.30.
Knox W.M.S.
Nil's. Nelson was hostess for
the May meeting the W1VIS. Mrs.
Stanley Fischer was leader and.
VOPened the meeting with. prayer
BRUSSELS TRANSPORT
Sale Deperiaable MOtor Transport
We Solicit roar Patronage
PHONE 122 BRO,SSELS
ANNUAL MEETING
Huron County Tuberculosis
Association
COMMUNITY HALL, CRANBROOK
HURSDAY, MAY 30)
At 6:45 pan,
Guest Speaker Dr. S. J. Hawkins
Superintendent of Freeport Sanatorium
Kitchener, Ont.
L McKinley, Zurich Mrs. J. B. Russell, Seaforth
President Executive Secretary
OFFICIAL 'OPENING
'New Addition
Listtowe4u District. Secondary ScKooi
will be held
FRIDAY, MAY, 17th
At 8;00 p.m.
In The New Gymnasium 'Auditorium
iiitlest Speaker:
RON -JOHN P. ROBARTS, QC. LLD
• PRIME (MINISTER OF PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
A cordialt invitation is -extended to all toy attend
The School Will Be Open For Inspection
Refreshments Will Be Served
Roy Riddolls, Chairman
Listowel District Secondary School Board
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CRANPRPQ.N.
House and Contents
Lost In Fire
The house
fire broke out dna ''''Tagle and
Leslie Knight were first on the r .,#)0 scene but the flames had gained
too much headway to save any-
thing except a few articles.
No one was home when the
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Evans was completelyonsume,d
by fire on 'Thursday ' ev'enin-g.
House and contenes were a
complete loss;,,, ve-ry_tittle being
saved.
A small creek near by provided
Grey 'Township fiemen with an
adequate water =NO ancl i.in
spite of a wind that blew live
sparks and embers directly,,to-
wands other farm buildings,
no further loss resulted. Cause
of the fire tvas"unknoiovn.. The
loss was partially covered by
insurance.
Ale.. uilineron has
itiomu atter liming and
• -operation for kindney stones, in
7 . Victoria Hospital, Loudon,
on • the •-farm 4. Calvin Cameron left Saturday