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TAN 8RTJ 8SPAI,I3 POST, lilt USSIet.,S. ONTAlci1'0 ; JAN, abt,n, 1144
.W.-"••• May,NME•
MR6. EllA GRIMMER
et Grimmer, a fernier
reeidene UL 11113 Ja111L011'II UU).11,-
ruituity. passed away in We
olden acurs r
04, on January ,14th iii her
4 Inn year.
She iie survived by one dali.ehle
er, and three eens,: Margaret ul
Presten Lars, Cain: and Harold,
PrQ810.11, uiiU one sister, Mre-
Lam renee Willis, Rtueyale.
The body rested at the Olirien
nnerel ti mile until Wednesday.
then to St. ..1.40.0-'$ Augtica4.
Church, Preston,. where Ltev, W.
11'igulo; eoedeeted the Rineral
service at L : 30 p.m. interment
was iu el wait View cemetery,
(.1 ale
Mrs, Willis attended her
.A; p's Funeral.
CRANEROOK
Personals
Mr. add Mrs. 'Wes McEachern
are spending a few days in Galt
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilietou
111ePo oh eel/. They also visited
Air. John Meaux), who is ser-
iously ill in Victoria Hospital
',undue
Week-end visitors with Mr.
and. Mrs. Hate Dunn i ncluded
and Airs. Don jacket( and child-
ren, Rloomingdale, and Mr. and
Airs. George McDonald, Moles
worth.
'Mrs. Oscar Huehn, Conestoga,
is spending e feW days with her
sister, Miss lemyleile Steiss.
Knox. Church Service
The service in Knox Church
on Sunday morning was con-
tt ducted ' by. Rev. Charles Boyd.
Maverton, Rev. C. A. Winn has
been a patient in Listowel for
over t we weeks.
Cattle Have Icy Bath
Several cattle belonging' to
Charlie Fischer had a narrow
escape from drowning when,
...laseeseeitetemd.
they Wandered onto the Mait-
land river and broke through
i C , :7; IL f furl ng from their
chilly bath they were rescued
with the aid of a wrecker and
treated for expoStire with heat
applications. and the services of
veterinary.
Evening WMS Group
Monthly Meeting
Mrs. Stuart Stevenson was
hostess for tile regular inouthly -
meeting of the Evening- Group
of the 1I'MS, M rs. Leslie Knight
and Mrs. Alex Cameron were in,
charge of the, meeting.
Steveuson; president., conducted
.he opening exercises. Psalm
119, .1. - 8 was read ' iu unison
and the meditation given . by
Mrs. Alex Cameron: The topic
was given by Mrs ,L.eelle
Knight who used a New Year's
theine and roll call was answer-
ed with a New Year's verse
Mts. Stevenson gaVe a report
on the Presbyterial held in Knox
ChUrch, Stratford, January 10th„
Lunch committee was Mrs.
Frank Smith and Mrs. Stuart
Evans
FRANCIS T. McCAUGH EY
rands '1 humus McCaughey,
;5, lilt 2, Blyth, (lied suddenly,
Tuesday, January- 9.H, at home.
Born in Morris Township, no
was a son of the late Mr. and:
el rs. John J. McCaughey, He had
farmed in the area all.his
until the past six years.
His wile, the former Anne
Curtin, passed away Dedember
6t11, 1567,.
Surviving are a sister, Airs,
(I eorge (Mary): Blake Sr., Grey.
Township, one brother, .1 oseph
of myth.
The body rested at the D. A,
Rawl funeral home, Brussels,
until removal to St. Ambrose
Roman Catholic Church for re-
quiem Mass at 1.0:30, Friday,
Rev. Pallier Mooney ofificiated.
Entombment was in Brussels
Chapel. ,
Pallbearers were: Charles
Nicholson, Albert Skelton,
Kenneth McDonald, George Blake
r., William Blake, Earl Kelly
Sr.
••••=••••••
HE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A. B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
10:7.5 A.M. Church School
el:30 A.M. "Don't Bet On
Retirement"
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
REV. C. A. McCARROLL
10.00 a.m, Church Scbbol
11 : 00 a.m. The Basic
Christianity Series
(3) The Biblical View of Man.
Organist: Mrs. Norait Moffat
THE ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
1" r;:,t1 Priest'
The Rev. F. G. Brahy, B.A..
SAINT JOHN'S — Brussels
Orteahist Mes 8. Elliott
S • 011 . tn. Holy Eucharist
11:30 A.M. Mattins
SAINT ALBAN'S &
SAINT DAVID'S — ATWOOD
10:00 .n.tn. Mattis.
PHONE 29
i:;;;M:74.0,.,' •
ANN LI AL 1iHET1NIG of th e
13elgra.ve, Blyth and Brussels
School Pair will be held in.
the 13elgrave Community Cen-
tre, Tuesday, Jan. 30th at
6:30 p.m.
CARDS OF HANKS
Grateleil appreeeatiou is here
expressed to all those who par-
ieipated in the Topnotch Bon-
spiel and alSo those who assisted,
in any way, in Making it the
success it was. A special thanks
to Harold Thomas.
0 mild like to thank all my
friends, neighbours, and relatives
for visiting me, for the lovely
curds, treats, and gifts While
was a patient in Victoria, Hos-
pital, London, and since my re-
turn home,
Special thanks to Reverend A.
Johnston, and also to all the
,people who helped out at the
time of the accident.
With sincere appreciation
Dim McNeil
We wish to express sincere
thanks a ad appreciation to" re-
latives, friends, and neighbours
for kindness shown them during
their recent sad bereavement,
for Masses, cards of sympathy,
and donations to the Brussels
Chapel: Special thanks
to' Father Mooney, Dr, street,
George Blake Jr., D. A. Rann,
Pallbearers, and the ladies of
St. Ambrose. Church who so
willinly helped:
Mrs. Geo. Blake Sr.
Joseph 1VICCaughey
ETHEL
.Mrs. Leslie Earl, Atwood is
'in ListoWel Memorial IlnetpitaL
and Mrs, Albert Buffinga,
' of Lon desbniee were Sunday
visitors With Mr, and Mrs.
Andrew Bremner.
Mr. arid Mrs. A. Cardiff, Mr.
Clint Mrs. Glen Bray and Mr,
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