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IAN ORCHE;STRA,
Admission At Popular Prices)
Everyone Welcome
June IS Dairy Month. Tii.ritt3rbe people will appreciate
give More now,
what
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Til.U.MDAK,, JUN. 1044 1,K
BAKE SALE
Brussels Public Library
SA:I URDAY, JUNE ZOth
At 3:00 P.M.
Sponsored by Anglican Guild
of St. John's Church.
Miss Alice J. Forrest went to
'London on Sunday where she
will undergo an eye operation.
this wen.
Mr. Wes MeEachern received
word Monday of the death of his
brother in the west Mr. and
Mrs. McLachern left Monday
evening to attend the funeral '
,W;IVL.ELSTON, MORRIS TWP.
HEAPS LIBERAL ASSOC.
A Morris Towship tanner,
WilliLtlit 44011, 114 4, Winghain,
was elected the new president of
the Liberal. Association (teueral)
at the annual meeting and dinner
at the Legion Hall, Clinton on
Friday. Mr, Elston succeeds,
4. Y. McLean, Seaforth publish-
er and a former member of.
Parliament for the riding.
The (meeting adopted the nom
inating committee's report as
presented by Hugh Hill, Coder-
ich. Other • officers are: le;arl
Ca,mpbell, clerk-treasurer of.
4iensail, treasurer Harold
Shore, Goderich, secretary;
Garnet Hicks, Osborne Town-
Ship, chairman of district 1;
James' Taylor, Hensall, chair-
man of district 2; Robed. Simp-
son, RA 3, Goderich, district 3; •
William Leiper, Londesboro, dis-
trict 4; John Broadfoot, RR 1,
Brucefield, district 5, and Calvin.
Krauter, Brussels, district 6.
The execctive will also be
composed of Gordon McGavin,
Walton, and Harry Strang, Us-
,borne Township, Liberal candi,
dates in the last . 'federal and
Drovincial elections, respect-
ively; Beecher Menzies, C-in-
ton, president of the Huron Lib-
0.44 Association for provincial
ptirposes,
Honorary presidents are El-
mer Dennis, Walton; Brown
Smith, Wa-con; Albert Kalb-
Tleisch; Zurich; W. L. Whyte, R
R 2, Sleaforth; Hugh Hill, Gode-
rich; Roy Lamont Zurich;
Charles McKay, Kippers; and
Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Seatorth,
CRANEiROOK
THE UNITED CHURCH.
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. hi. Jonnston
aa.
Organist: Miss Sharon Storey
9:45 a.m. Sunday Selma!
11:00 a.m Morning Worship
Sermon Topic:
"The One Yneatieni f
PREABYTEMAN CHURCH.
IN CANADA
MELVILLE. CH URCh
Minister: itev. w. J. Morrison MA.
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
ARCT
10.00 a.m. March Se n001
11.15, a.m. Public Worship.
Everyone welcome
ANGLICAN CHURCH.
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev. IL L. Jennings
BA. LT&
Organist: Mrs, E. bliliott
SY. JOHN'S
104th ANNIVERSARY
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
The Right Reverand H. F.
Appleyard, 1VI.C.,B.A., D,D,
Bishop of Georgian Bay
Everyone Welcome
ST. Diev ID 5, Henfryn
Service Withdrawn
Mrs. Ja.s Pestell was hie guest
of Mr. and Mrs. -N,Van. Bremner of
Toronto for a few days recently.
Mrs. Joseph Cooper is a patient
in Listowel Memorial Hospital.
She is suffering a fractured. hip
received in. a fall in her home.
Mx. and Mrs. Carl McDonald
had visitor from Rosthern, Sask.
recently when Clarence Don. and.
Glenn. Tripple and a cousin called
on them.
Miss Alma Patterson. Reg. N.,
who is enjoying a !month's vacat-
ion from her duties at the Owen
Sound Hospital visited with Mr.
and „Mrs. C. Machan in Sarnia.
Attend Bremner Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bremner
and Doris; ,Mr. and Mrs. Robe .t.
'Bremner and familY, Mr. and
;Mrs. Jim Bremner, Barbara awl
!Bonnie Bremner; Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Cardiff; Mr. and Mrs.
George Pearson and family and.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Hewitt Of
Listowel, were among those irom
this .area, who attended the
Bremner family reunion, now
Fergus on Sunday.
Ethel W. I.
The June meeting of the
Ethel Women's Institute was
held in. the Community Centre.
Mrs. ArChie Jacklin, president,
Was in the chair.
Mrs. Norman Stephenson was
Convenor of this Health meeting.
The roll call was a must fur
the emergency shelf.
ue ntutto, the health of the
nation tomorrow depends on the
health of our children to.utty,
was given by Mrs. 1), Wardlaw.
The topic was two thins en
Cancer, The Woven Thread, and
Life Is Good.
Mrs. D, S. McNaughton of
Wilighap, gave a very interest-
and informative talk on. the
WOrk, • of the Cancer Society.
The films were shown by Mr.
Everett Cooper of Clinton RCAF,
The W.I, gave Mrs, Joe Ames
a gift for her 90th birthday, also
a box to Mrs. Maude Alexander,
who has been ill.
The picnic is to ye held on
July 8th, in the school grounds.
Lunch was servea and the
meeting closed with the Queen.
RECEIVED HONOURS
Mrs. Wm. H. Xing received.
honours in Grade V Theory —
Counterpoint, in the recent Royal.
Conservatory of Music examin-
ations.
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FUEL TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received.
until June 23 for supplying fuel
to the schools Of Morris Town-
ship for the next school year.
Coal for schools 4, 5, 8, 10 and
12 and furnace oil for schools
1, 3, 6 and 7. Tenders may be
for any or all of the schools.
No tender necessarily accept-
ed. i•
Ralph Shaw,
Brussels, Ont.
.PEOPLE WE KNUW
William Waswan of Wind
SUr VL.ilut,1 over the weetend
with Mr. anu Mrs. \\.. PerriS
and oilier friends.
Mr. and •Mrs,
Jac LI is and 1:;.ini 01 Park ..134.dge,
Illinois, visited with • Mrs.
.
Illoreint0 Russell and Mr. .anti
E,idon \Vitsou and family. -
Er. and Mrs, R. Stephens -
with their three children are
visiting with their parents Dr.
and Mrs. H. ,\V. Stephens. He is a
Professor of betutestry' at Dal-
housic,, University in Halifax and,
is enroute to Columbus, Ohio for
an 18 month course leading to a
degree.
Mrs. Earl Cudmore and Mrs.,
Wm. Evans were attending tne
Horticultural Convention held at
the O. A. C. Guelph this week on
the 17th, .18th, and 19th. A bus
load of members from the Brus-
sels Horticultural Society also
attendee the Convention on
Thursday
Donald Innis of Craigmore,
Alberta, spent a week at the
home of \V. C. King and has been.
renewing former friendships in
times, who had a grocery store
the community. A son of Wanes:
in Jamestown, over sixty years
ago, her spent his early yearn
there, attending public school at
S. S. No. 10 Morris. In. 1905 the
Inner family- moved to Moore-
field and later, Donald went
west to Craigmore, Alberta,
where he has operated a grocery
business for fifty years.
The service tin Knox Church on,
Sunday morning was conducted
by Mr. Stephen A. Jones of
Stratford
Miss Marie Wagner, Cones-
toga, is spending awhile with
Miss E. Steiss and Mrs. Calvin
Cameron.
Miss Lena Noble is a patient in
Hanover Memorial Hospital. Her
inany friends, hope for a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson
cite ranuly spent the week end
with friends in Toronto. •.
Meet Your Friends At The
OFFICIAL OPENING
Of The
SELGRAV.E
Com,munity Centre
TUESDAY, JUNE 23
CHICKEN BARBECUE — 6 p.m. TO p.m.
BALL GAME -- BINGO - (B,RUSSLLS JAA.10.71•1 r 641410+
OFFICIAL OPENING 8:45 P.M.—W. T. CRUICKSHANK
Federal, Provincial, and. Municipal Dignitaries
Paul Henderson of Detroit Red ,Wings also in Attendance
MONSTER DANCE
Arena --- 10:00 p.m,
2 Orchestras : CKNX Ranch Boys
Admission : $1.50
Local Aires:
Children 50c