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..BRUSSELS ONT.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27th — 9 A.M.
visitor's wite the—Humphries and
Bennett
"A vain Mari can never be Ut-
terly ruthleSs; be wants to wilt
applause and therefore hit
accomodates himself to others."
— Goethe.
MONS 190
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SEAFORTH COUPLE ARE
HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY
Or, and Mrs. John 0. Turnbull
Were honored ou the occasion of
'heir 25th wedding anniversary
with a dinner at the Community
Centre, arranged by Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Turnbull, the parents or
the groom.
The guests then gathered at
the couple's halite for progreS•-•
sive euchre, •
WARNING GIVEN
TO MOTORISTS
rioted 'that vehicles
have been seen going the wrong
way on the "'One Way Street"
which passes the Iii dssels Public
School. This act is a viololion of
the law and offenders are liable
for proseciltion. This law applies
at all times, not just
"Stop" signs oil the baek We,
eta of Mir Village havo been
ignored by Many niot.orists too.
PleaSo obey these sighs for safe-
ty's sake, especially heat the ball
park daring the busy season.
there. .
The Brussels GOittiellr
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WALTON
'CIntended for last weekX
Party Planners Hold Tea
A. tea was held in the Walton
School, by ,the Walton Party
Planners, 4-1,4 Club Girls, Their
mothers, and other ladies, were
guests on- this occasion. A chili
meeting preceeded the tea, open-
ing with the .4-1.1 pledge and 0
Canada followed by the report
of th9,,weitarx,.„
A. feature or the tea 'was display
eX.Ifibits.!ThdSo. included a forthal
table setting by Sandra Watson
and Linda Johnston, informal
setting by Gail Tra,viss and 'Dian-
tic) Fraser', barrel setting by Gail
Searle and Sharon. Marks, packed
suitcases by Mary Looming. and
'Marian MeCallitin, Sandra Watson
was hostess and Linda JohnSton
presided at. tits tea Iahle, At the
conclusion of the tea the leaders
were presented with cups and
Gerald
thanks
and appreciation to the guests
r I.: not-dance,
Personals
Ad r7 'and Mrs,'" James tamolit
and family, librition, were 19aSter
visitors with Mr, a OT:i."Yli;71,1.oyd
rorter.
. Misr Neiiii ti3t.anr,w)10 has Cote'
pleted her first -yehr at. Gilelph
University, has hero holidaying
at hoine with her parents, Mr,
3-Irs. Martin Bann.
• and Mrs. John McGo.vin
and tangy -of Thotribury, Were
weekend guests with his parents
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon MeGavin,
Mi' and 'Mrs. Win. Blake haVe
taken up residence, in their neW
'home in Walt,011; coming froM
then. farm neat' filyth.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert
and (`iable. London, Were 'weekend
geosts With Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
fluniphries:
Mr and Mrs. Cleft flaase,, Mur-
ray and keimy of Ste. Salta. Marie,
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Murray and Charles
Murray,
Prank, Rutledge., Darlene arid
!nobble, TOtonto were visitors'
«itf Mrs (beige Dundas.
Miss Ann Ross of Winnipeg;'
8 000t days with the 1)etiiiiS
fatnily.
Miss Judy Clark London WaS r
11 811.01' with Mr and Mrs., Rareld
Smalldon. .
Miss Linda Leeming, Mitchell
and Maf:ler Jeffreiy Leming of
111?.. ;,•-‘aforili were! visitor's
With tett grandparents. Mr' and
Mrs. Leonard Leeming„.
and Mrs. florae& Rutledge.
and family London, Were V.4Ster
NOTICE
vieui“3 . he advised Whitt, all
arbage he ' prop op* bagged
or packaged to prevent blowing,
and to facilitate' in the disposal of
said garbage.
1111W00111L.
-;attcers by Dianne [eraser. hool hours.
! ,The chit) leaders, Mr ti,
`the street was designated Ifumphries and Mrs,
"One Way'' for the safety of the 5 '11fills6n -expressed • their
children going to ann. coining
frina school,- maybe Your children,
Bicycles are classed as vehicles
tee; the same LIS cars and trucks,
and therefore, boys and girls Who
ride bikes to school shOuld
the -Olin 'Way! arrows A:00. ,
FRIDAY,
to 11 A.M.