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This port of the meeting closed
by singing hymn 474, and. repeat-
ing the ATiziaili. Benediction. Helen.
Ialigtt then conducted Ilse bus-
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lunch served by the committee
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Set y'ici iu Knox. .Presbyteriau
('hurcb next Sunday will be held
at, 9.45,
and. will contiunQ
tinie until November.
Miss Mary Mcihniaid, Toronto
was home for the weekend.
Miscellaneous Shower
Honors Bride-Elect
A miscellaneous shower was
held in honer of Miss Shirley
Baaer, in. the Conininuity Centre
On Priday evening. Contests were...
conducted by \1iss Sharon Whit-
field and it rs. Ryl le .0sberne. •
isSes 1,-larbara ..E3remner, iiirenda
and. Frannie Smith, Marie and
Caroline Lake took part in a -moCk
wedding. An. address was read by.
~hared 'Whitfield. Girl.
friends or the bride-co-bi u5siSLCtl ;
011(q1illi; 10 V fliy [LS
it ad hulcb was served.
Several ntem.l.wrs of the
and Evening Auxiliary attended a
special meeting of the W.M.S. in
Alonkton in Sunday evening, .11.!
was a Centennial Thai.tk-olfering"
and :111'8. Alvin Holinore,
was guest speaker.
NEED A CRUTCH?
llospital beds, N, heel chairs,
walkel.s and crutches are now
available front the Itumanitaria,n
Service Committee of the Luck-
pendent Order of Oddfeliows:
This equipment is for use by
the public and should be return-
ed when no longer reQuired.
LISTOWEL
DRIVE-IN TI-LEATRE
FRI. - SAT. MAY 646
THE BOY CRIED
MURDER
plus
THE HALLELUJAH
TRAIL
Technicolor
"•Bay. Cried Murder"
will play twice
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plus
,nn Louis .00,,,rdan
Ricnaro crenna, toie Adams
Goad Everett
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Color
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tug hymn. ;.,71 followed try a suit)
L..companted
by Karen :Mutter, followed by
prayer by :\ ar g WorL. The
meeting was then favoured by
Linda. Wilson giving her speech
for which she won awards in the
Public Speaking contest. The
Scripture was read in unison
from Luke 2, verses -11-51!. The
topic, was given by Mary Huether.
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Thank You for your generosity
during our April
Campaign for funds.
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THE GREAT ED
People mimic Win _right ,,on his
(N 11 program, The Ed Sullivan
Show, seen each Sunday night
oiti CBC television, but Ed doesn't
Mind: I h fact, he gets a big kick
out of it, The foHner rieWSpapei•
'I:HE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston .
S.A. S.D.
Organist: Mn,. Stephenson
9:45 a.in. Church School
11:00 a.m. Public Worship
"Christians under the Influence.'
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Minister
REV. C. A. McCARR,OLL
10 A.M. Church School
11 A.M. Public Worship
The jotter And The Clay
Organist: M. Thompson A.R.C.T.
all his supposed Untheatrical man-
nerisms into something millions
of Ed Sullivan Show viewers
SAINT ALBAN'S 4.
affectiOnately Caine to expect
SAINT DAVPD'S AtWooe
duCed outstanding night eh/1j i)10
each Sunday night at Ed intro-
acts and broadWay acts — • in., ;
incltiding the inevitable mimics.
Organist -- Mrs. C. Dickson
a.m. 11/tatting
and Cburch School.
• "ic,u1,,,i 4,4T[4 and Accessories
vvaljorn.), wain cioXes, Swathers
• r two, tz. i vatui s,ewers, Rakes, Hay
..,evaitioners
,01afn ortiltzer Drills and Planters
vtura Shank Cultivators and
i-,ttaelin,ents
Chain, Spring Coil and Smoothing Harrows
Harvesters, blowers, Etc.
• "Hurl, riYdraUlic and Semi-mounted Plows
• Nianure Spreaders, Loaders, Etc.
4 i6 nue' and baler Twine
(ii;) searinc,..;s, Pulleys, V-Belts. Tires and Tubes
e Calcium Ghloricle, Jackal( Jacks, Wheel harrows
• F'!abti C Pipe and Fittings
ktl u-iii)vr .1 ubing, Weatherhead Fittings
0 An I eeze, Starting Fluid, S.T.P. and kisione
• Hypcid Lubricants, Hy-Tran, Hydraulic Oil
kiir Washing Machine, Milker, Motor and other
Special Oils and GreaseS
Fuel, Oil and Hydraulic Filters
0 Hydraulic Hose, Fittings Adapters, Etc.
Implement Roller, Regular and Tractor ChainS
0 P.T.O. Drives, 1,Viiiidbreakers, Engine Heater
0 Electric Motors, Washers, Dryers
Wiring Supplies, Heat Lamps, Bulbs, Etc,
$ Wrenches, Dear Pullers, Socket Sets. Etc.
O Regular and High Grade Bolts, Cap Screws, Etc.
John Bach — Manager
Glen McClure — Assistant Manager
Ken Coleman — Sales Manager
Clarence Date Service Manager
tennis Nolan — ASsistant Service Manager
John Malcolm — SecretaryTreasurer
Jim Papple — Parts Manager
.63 Sedort
THE ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
L mat Priest:
The Rev. F. 0, araby, EI.A„ L.Th,
SAINT JOHN'S — Brusseia
Organist--- Mrs B. Elliott
S:00a.m. Holy 4.Uella,ritit
10:00 a,m. Mattins
and Primary School
OVER 30 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE
SERVICE
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