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ME UNITED CHURCH'
OF CANADA
Ailatiftr: Mac. A. 111. Johaatear I
BA. BD.
Organist; Mr. F. C. Parker ARM
1.45 a.m. Sunday School
1.1.00 a.m. Morning Worship
POPPY DAY
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th
Buy and wear a Poppy in, silent Tribute to the
and to help our disabled veterans
REMEMBRANCE DAY
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11th
Service Of Remembrance
BRUSSELS CENOTAPH
10:30 A. M.
CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A. M.
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
—.they shalt not grow old, as we that are haft grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At tile going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.''
Royal Canadian Legion
Brussels Branch 218
HALLOWE'EN 'MASQUERADE DANCE
Cranbrook Community Centre
FRIDAY, NOV. 1st
Music By — SAN-ANTONNEES
Prizes for Costtunes Lunch Booth
Sponsored by Hall Board Admission at Popular Prices
When in Listowei, make sure you
THE William Linden STORE
Men's 'Wear Ladies' Wear Furs
ARGYLE AVENUE For Quality Satisfaction LISTOWC-
Around the Corner from the Bank of Montreal — Aefos4
From the Post OM*
Lestowel Phone 285
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, cascati.,, boquet or red roses and
carnations.
Her maid of honor was her,
sis ter, Miss Linda Jackliu, who
wore a Street length dress of
1110011i1gIlt; blue, iiogio satin, with.
matching headpiecu and should,
er leug,14 veil. She carried
cascade of pink and white car-
nations 4anet McGee of Wingh
tam was her cousin's flower
girl, wearing a sky blue dress
of pogio satin with matching
iheadress. She carried a basket
.of baby pink and white mama.
Mr. Michaei Bardeau of
Clinton was best man and the
ushers were Mr. Alex Hand
and Mr. Robert jacidin.
Ricky Hand, brother of the
'groom; was ring-bearer.
When the, bridal party enir
egged from the church there
were eighteen friends of
groom from the RCAF station,
Clinton, forming a Guard of
Honour. .
A wedding dini•er for the
immediate family was held at
the Queen's DinIng Room and
a social tea followed at the,
bride's home.
The bride's mother wore al
lace over taffeta dress of toast.
beige with brown. actessoriea.,
a The groom's mother chose
salt dress of beige with green;
accessories. 1,
In the evening a reception.
and dance was largely attended;
at the Whitechurch Community
Hall.
For a wedding trip the bride•
wore a beige suit and hat
lite:Lined with brown mink and
brown accessories.
On their return the couple
-will live in. Barrie where the
groom is, stationed with
F.
FOR SALE —
Wolfe apples and Winter
Pears. Mrs. Harry Workman
Phone: 433W7,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
MELVILLE CH URCI-.
Minister: Rev. W. J. Jilorrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
AAUP
'10.00 a.m. Church School
11 a.m. Public Worship
kJ veryone Welcome
ANGLICAN Cri
of CANADA
Rector: itev. H. J ennings
BA. lira
Organist: 'Mrs. B. ruiliott
61-. JOHN'S
9 a.xn, AYPA Breakfast"'
and installation of Officers
11 a.m. Holy Communion
and Church School
ST. DAVIIYS,, Hentryr.
p.m. Bible. Study
Z.30 p.m. Fivening Prayer
and Church School
I
Fallen
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HAND - JACKLIN
Brussels Culled Church was
the scene of a pretty autumn
wedding when Patricia Ann
Jacklin, daughter of Mr, am;
Mrs. Carl Jacklin of Brussels,
was united in marriage to A. G
Edward Roy Hand, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Hand of
church, in a double ring cere-
mony. Rev. Allan Johnston
officiated.
Mr. 'Parker played traditiOui l.
wedding mingle and accompanied
Miss Ruth Wilbee who sang
"Oh )Perfect Love' during the
signing of the register
The 'bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor
length gown of nylon tulle over:
satin, with scoop neckline and;
lily point sleeves. The bodice;
,and skirt had appliques of net
and sequins. The back skirt fell
into soft folds to form a brush R. G A. train caught up with two self
roses. Her elbow length veil
of silk illusion was held by a
headpiece of self roses and illy
of the valley. Her boquet was a
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Phone, 22 Brussels, Ont.
Most of the muscle power needed 50 years agti when. Ontajio Hydro built ita first rural poWer line has now
been replaced by labor-sairing machines. Photo at left shows a0-man crew erecting pole in pioneer days.
Centre is modern radial-arm derrick and digger line truck, which makes short work of digging holes, lifting
pole and placing it iti position. At right, helicopter speeds erection of pole. First rural distribution line,
built in 1918 between Baden mid Petersburg, thenceinorth to Agatha in Kitchener area, served three
farm sad an orphanage. (Mob Hydro Photo