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For Appointment : Phone brussels 29
Mr. George, Owner And Operittor
tier mother and Mrs, Frank MC•
lielisitp of MoniktlaR.
.Mrs. James. Pesteli presided
and read an address.
Mrs. J. Peebles and Mr. and
Mrs. it. P. Dennis were Sunday
visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Le&
Earl.
Miss Teeny Tolima, Listowel
visited Miss Jean Pearson over
the weekend.
TOWNSorife OF GREY
FOR COUNCILLORS
To The Ratepayers Of The Township Of Prey
As a nominee for councillor for the -Township of Grey, I ask for
your support in the December 5th election.
Your vote and influence will be appreciated.
CHARLES THOMAS
To The Ratepayers Of The. Township Of Grey —
....Having served on the Council, I would solicit
your support in the coming election Saturday Dec.
5th. •
Wishing you al I the compliments of the season.
GLENN HUETHER
To The RatePayers Of The Township Of Grey
I ask your support in the December 5th election
and if elected will do the utmost of my ability to
serve the .ratepayers of Grey.
Thank You
LAWSON WARD
To The Ratepayers Of The Township Of Grey ......
Having been nominated for councillor of the Muni-
cipality I would appreciate your support at the polls
on Saturday, Dec. 5th. If. elected I will endeavour
to serve you to the best of my ability as in the
past. ..•
ARCHIE MANN
To The Ratepayers Of The Township Of Grey
Having served on council previously I solicit your vote and in-
fluence for councillor in the coming election in Grey Township.
Your support will be appreciated.
Saturday, December 5th
KENNETH BRAY
To The Ratepayers Of The Township Of Grey —
After being asked by several to let my name come before you en,
Dec. 5th election. I woilid -hereby-sollcit your vote if elected. Will
endeaVour to serve tax payers to the beit of My ability al In the
past.
Wishing one and all the compliments of the season.
Yours Truly
WM. E. WSW*
i OVA-4W OF GREY,
FOR TRUSTEES
To The -Ratepayers Of The Township Of Grey
I take this opportunity to solicit your support for Grey Townehik
School. Board on Saturday, December 5th.
DON (MoDONALD
To The Ratepayers Of The Township Of Grey
I have been nominated for School Trustee and solicit your support
in the forthcoming election on Saturday, December 5th.
WILL RED SHORTREED.
To The Ratepayers Of The Township Of Grey
VOTE
MAX DEiVIARAY
Saturday, 'December 5th
Your support will be appreciated.
To The Ratepayers Of The Township Of Grey ,--
Ao have been nominated as a trustee for the School Board et,
Grey, I ask for your support. If elected I will endeavour to servet
you to the best of my ability.
ALEX CAMERON
To The Ratepayers Of The Township Of Grey -
Having been nominated for the Grey Township School Board .
ask for an expression of your confidence by giving me your vote
and influence on December 5th.
Your support will be appreciated,
GEORGE T. PEARSON
suit of Caribbean blue, with White
hat and gloves, black suede shoes
and purse. Her corsage was pink
sweetheart roses.
The couple will reside in
Reiman..
The Bazaar of the Ladle's Aid
of Knox Church held on Saturday
in the Community Centre was a,
most successful event despite
rather unfavourable weathe.r Mr.
Alfred Knight, Clerk of the Ses-
sion, welcomed the guests and
opened the bazaar Many articles
of sewing, knitting, and fancy
work were featurea, uesiaes all
manner of home-made baking,
candy, etc. Christmas cards
were also sold. Tea,' coffee,
sandwiches' cookies and relishes
were served in the basement by
the lunch committee.
The service in Knox Church
on Nova 29th was is charge of
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Organist: miss Sharon Wore'
Minister: Rev. A. M. goanstou
Bu
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:05 a.m. Public Worship
"The Fifth Necessity"
PRESki Y TEMA N CHUR L,
IN CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCh
iltillistor: tier. W. J. tdorrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Frank Tnompson
„ ARCT
10:00 a.m. Church School
31:00 a.m. Public Worship
sermon Theme;
"The Lively Oracles or God"
AMALICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Recto:: Rev. H. L. Jonsiogo
DLO lali.
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
SY. JOHN'S
it a.m. Holy communion
and Church Scliool
St. ALBANS, ATWOOD
2.00 p.m. Lvening Prayer
and Church School
TRIEBNER, — DEVRIEs
Miss Alice Devries and Mr.
Gary Franklin Triebner were
united in marriage in Brussels.
United Church at 8:130 Tchl. on
November 20th in a setting of
candlelight and white Mum&
The double ring ceremony was
performed by the Rev. A. John-
ston. Miss Sharon Storey, at the
organ, provided traditional wed-
ding must&
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Devries,
R.R. 3, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs.
David Triebner, R.R.. 3, Kippen,
are parents of the groom.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a floor-length
gown of white peau de sole with
scooped neckline, unmounted
sleeves, and cumminerbund of
white brocade. Her elbow leng-
th veil was held by a wedding
ring crown of white brocade
matching the cummerbund. She
carried a boquet of pink and
white carnations.
....Miss Shirley .Devries, Mater or
the bride, who was maid of
honour, and the bridesmaid, Miss
Brenda Triebner, luster of the
groom, wore identical street-
length dresses of moss green
peau de Bole with matching
wedding-ring headresses, and
carried wedding-ring circles with
pink and white carnations around;
the bottom.
Gary Jones, Seaforth, was
groomsman and Brian Triebner,
brother of the groom, ushered.
At the reception at the home of
the bride's piretits, the bride's
mother was dressed in a two piece
turquois brocade dress with
white and black accessories and
wore a corsage of white carnat-
ions. The groom's mother wore
a teal blue crystal sheath with
matching hat, black accessories,
and corsage of pink carnations.
For a honeymoon trip the bride
donned a three piece wool boucle
Friends and neighbour held
a miscellaneous shower recent
,y to honor Miss Ruth Dobson,
prior to her marriage.
Miss Beverly Speiran opened
the program with a piano solo.
Mrs. L\ai'l McDonald contributed.
a reading.
Miss Dobso was assisted
openieg the Many lovely gifte by
Mr. Stephen A,. Jones.
Mr. Free. Smalldon, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Fischer, Mr. and.
Mrs. Ken Fischer, Mrs. Roy
Thuell and Mrs. Elmer Ellacott
attended the funeral of Mr.
George Smaildon in St. Thomas
on Thursday, Nov. 26. cteorge,
oldest son or Tom• binalidoll,
former (;,'ranbrookite, passed.
away suddenly at his home in
St..Thomas at the age of 55, front
a heart attack.
Mrs Stuart. Evans, Beverly,
Patsy, Gary and Brian attended
the Perdue-Depaw wedding in
Alvinston on Saturday. The
groom is a sou of Mr. .and Mrs.
Fiverett Perdue.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Speiran or
Saginaw spent several days last
week with Mr. and. Mrs. Fred
Sinalldon and other relatives in
the district.
Miss Kate McNabb, Timiskam-
ing, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Martin McDonald.