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GUIDE COOKIE PAY
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CENTENNIAL SALUTE
TO BRUSSELS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th
6:15 — 6:30 P.M.
;sotto-day vii Gtrl Cookie
Day, Welcome the young ladies
whea they cell on you acrid aid
their work by huyias thisr
cookies,
RUMMAGE SALE
and T E
ETHEL aleIlIao olatatsCia
SA T IVO • Y
at 2:00 :p.m.
CKNX TELEVISION SPRING SPECIAL
erem April ash 1J
May 10th
THERE WILL EL Ati-i-cOXIMATELY 50 PRIZES
ON VIEW 1,1d OLD1IELD'S WINDOW
ADMISSION 50c
" LIVE Ii.:,'ETfER ELECTRICAL":
OAT, rttii, 1.-Uf
ro showti retV
- •
To Be Held In The
BAuSSELs LEGION HALL
f l '20t.h 8 P.M.
LINDA mciVIAs riOrat. ECONOMIST
FROM LONDON FiYDRO OFFICE
WILL BE COOKING DELIIONSIRATOR
SPONSORED EY 'BidiSSEL6 P.U.C., CLINTON
AREA 1-1YolkO, ,LINLE.K AUSr)ik, ES OF,
WOMEN'S DIVISIOn Or THE FAIR BOARD
ALL P - R. DUL,Liii I ;,0
Mrs, Brentner was hostess
for ihe alumni meeting of Crain
hreoS W. 1. on Agriculture, • The
roll tall was answered by aunt-
ies ;I. termer Itersons bora on a.
rem and. payment of fees., A,
reading was given by Mrs. Jas.
fart.
Ohms wets made to cater to a
wedding banquet May 27 and to
the hart taut) on. June 2.
he May meeting (May 2) will
be a. special Centennial Meeting
with Brussels. Ethel, Moncrieft
and Walton. members invited.
Members and guests are asked
to wear their centennial dresses.
There will be a centennial sale
of baking and craft items,
Convenors on the standing com-
mittees gave a report oa the
year's work.
We were honored to have Mrs.
Ross Knight speak to us in the
capacity of our District Presi-
dent and install the olaieers for
1961'.1911Si They were as :follows.
tionorary President, Mrs. Allan
aleTaggart; 1st, Vice-pres„, Mrs,
r ban Ducharme; and Vice-
Pres, Mrs, Jas, lista; Secretary,
Mrs. Win. Bremner; Asst. Secre-
tary, Mrs. Leslie Knight; District
Director, MTh, Mae MatantoShs
AlternSte, 1'Sirs. Ducharme; Tres-
Serer, Mrs. Clare Veitch; Branch,
Directors, Mrs. ROSS Knight,
Mrs. Cliff Bray, Mrs, Goldwili
Knight; Pianist, Airs. Leslie
Knight; Public Relations, Ails.
Gordon Engel; Auditors, Mrs.
Glenn, timelier, Mrs, Ross Knight,
Mrs. Clare Veitch, Mrs. Strickler;
Agricultaire and Canadian
tries, Mrs. Cliff Brass, Mrs. Clean
SLeflier; Home FicouonlieS" &
Health, abs. JEW: Hart, firs. OW
Morrow; Hist. Research & Cur-
rent. Events, Mrs. Gordon Engel,
Airs. Wilfred Strickler; Citizen-
ship & Education, Mrs. GOldwin
Knight, Mrs. Clare 'Veiteli; Re-
solutions, MrS. Russel Knight;
SUnshiina .M11-1, Prank Smith.
Lunch Was served by the host-
ess, 1:issisted, by Mrs. Clare
\relish and MIS. Wm. Bremner.
Dart League SeaSoti"
After a rather stincessful Winter
the .Cilanbrook Dart League final-
ly came to a close Monday even ,
ing with the champions being
the team. :With Captain Gorden
(Rio many ones) Engel, Ken. (off
to-night) earmaa (all the
luck) Ilaker, Ken (sure snot)
Mactninald, and 10rauk (double-
one) Smith. The competitioa was
gSeat, the spirit was high, and
p or tsmans essoe 1 len t. The
three high darts won by Bob Alex-
ander, most finishes won by
Dan. Snyder, :mest starts won by
Ernest Back.
To the winners congratulations
and to the losers, better luck next
Year.
See you at the banquet June
2, when the trophies will be
presented.
WALTO.N
8th And 16th Unit of
Duff' UCW April Meeting
',the April meeting was held at
the home of Airs. Clarence Martin
Monday afternoon April 10th.
'The meeting opened by singing
hymn 300. The, scripture was read
by Mrs. Doug leraser, tollowed
by prayer. The topic 'i.eS seuew-
al of people in the inner city" was
taken by Airs, Don McDonald. A
hymn 651 was sung folloWed by
tau Low's Prayer relienten fu
unison, minutes 01 the, last Meets
ing and a thanksyou earn were
read by the secretary. Roll call
utts ansr, eyed With, a bazaar item,
13 members, anti one gUest were
present. Plans were discussed for
the bazaar` which is to be May
23rd; at 8:15. Mrs, Jan van Vliet
was la charge of the business
I ho 5th and 16th Butt are to take
-squares to the shower and others
sandwiches. A collection is to be
taken at the May meeting :instead
of the pot-luck slipper which
was cancelled, The Stb, and 16th
Unit are to cater to the CGIT,
'Slay 16th, Invitations were re-
ceived. to go to Constance May
3rd, at 2S00, Mrs: Roberts will be
guest speaker, and to RYitil COW
Thankoffering at S pan., Aural 16
the Walton Bazaar April 12.
8th and 16th Unit are to look
after flowers for the church
for the Month of August. The Het
Was giver). out for the May 6th.
Wedding. LitinCh was served by
Mrs. GeO. McCall, Mrs. Bert
Bachert and the hostess.
ii.:1111, 't•a :ion at, ixtt.
visiting in :Ethel this week.
a is a patient
lu t its olm IIusei rill, LoOd0O,
• i'nu're sht is to nutters) stirseis
this week.
Mrs. G. Gordon of Little Rap-
ins, Algoma, WitS r, guest of Mr.
Lind ',lifts. \Vin. C, King mid Miss
imssie .\l oses.
Miss alargeret Moses of Strat-
ford,: spent the holidays With lien
parents, Mr, and airs.; • Arehie
Moses and sister Joanne. This
;rt' k Margaret is practice teach-
ing in Woodstock.
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister ': Rev, A. M. Johnston
B.A. B.D.
Organist: Mrs, "red Stephenson
9;45 a.m. Church School
11 a.m.. "The \\'ar On Nerves',
IVIELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
Minister
REV, C. A. McCARROLL
10 A.M. Chureh School
11 A.M. PUblie Worship
'God Meant it For Good"
Organist: M. Thompson A.R.C.T.
THE ANGLICAN cHURCH
OF CANADA.
I; Priest:
The Rev. F. G. Sesby, L,Th,
SAINT JOHN'S — Sousitelit
Organist Mrs B. Elliott
00 a iii. The Holy EncliariSt
11: 30 tun. iNiattins
and Primary School
SAINT ALEAN'S de.
SAINT DAVID'S — AtVfooa
Organist — Mrs. C. Dickson
10;00 alit. Matins
end Church School
OARDS OF' THANKS
,11 It, iitak the
of '!'lit Sot! i ly and
'wa it' Society ()I. Sc. Am-,
hrose parish, .11russels lasr the
lovely gifts, they were very ill
appreciated.
.101; ,and Mary 111 oclaughoy
The rainity of the late Russel
Marks wish to thank their friendS
and neighbours for their many
kindnesses in their recent Sad
bereavement. Also thanks to Rev,
Higginbotham and D. A. Rahn
funeral home. Xis() to all who sent
cards, All was deeply appreciated-
McDonald - We wish to express
our sincere, thanks to relatives
friends and neighbours for mes-
sages of sympathy, it e autiful
floraI tributes, and many acts of
kindness during our recent bet-
eat etneet Special thanks to Rev,
Arthu Higginbotham; Rev, J.
Lie Stewart, pallbearers, flower
bearers, and the D. A; Rana
Samurai }Thine,
John McDonald and family,
• My sincere thanks is extended
to all those who remembered me
with ;isits. cards, and gifts while
was a Patient ir1 \Vinghaiu awl
London hospitals; also those who
have been doing my chores and.
the otitis Who provided transpor-
tation for my wife to visit me.
Tont Pullman
SALE
IIbiS limas. tip Sportser, new
motor, Vogel. Smith
HR 3, Brussels 'Phone 362W1
Si e wish to express sincere
thanks for the lovely gifts pre-
sented to us on the occasion of
our %tit wedding anniversary at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Also wish to thank our
many neighbours, friends and
relatives for the presentation of
Oat betiatiful Kreider - rocker and
pole lamp.
Prank and May Sellers
ENGAGEMENT
:se adroit - Leader and iirs.
Thomas: Webster of Colorado
Springs, Colorado and Beach.
()Thies, Grand lierul, Ontario,
nunounee the engagement of their
daughter. Beverley Anne, of
Goderieb, to "Ills, .1 olin. Strickler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred.
strickler of Brussels, Ontario,
Thit wedding will take place
Set urday, Alay 27th, 19(17, at three
o'clock in Knox Presbyterian
Church. Cranbrook
BOWLING NOTES
bo battit 'F over for High
team MalibuS)
`Novt ceine nit, playoffs,
253
21.2
Jaya'' 1:•elliinti on 212
( 'moans 211
Ladies' High Triple
1'311111w Nichol
Liar: "\lcarter
• Joys a 524
'en's High Singles
Ps. 259
anti 221
issrry Duncan 218
Nee Rutledge 206
Ve •''s Hirsh Triple
k Hiss:ins 627
Noll Railed:1.e 582
ihra Nichol 542
itess ttsttik.
'attar' inch spnee the
:ryes:wits. etc. will Iit. pnblished
CRANBFOOK.-.
W. I. Officers Installed
$ (3.00
$10.00
$12.00
$ 6.80
essa
$10.20
For appointment Pnone 15 where
expert care is taken of your hai ls
PEOPLE WE KNOW
wish to sincerely'thauli Ladies High Singles
esoryone who serif flowers,
Elaine Nichol
nit while
gifts, treats 'Visited
while s patient in St. Jos- Lois McA "-P r
('pit's Hospital. :1Souclon. Words :.
cannot express my appreciation,
Helen Blake
(139