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MELVILLE GUILD
The. Guild of Melville Presby-
terian Church held their regular
meeting in the church parlour on
Tuesday e ven ing. March 14,
The meeting opened with the
Crude II pupils of Brussels public
school putting on an Trish program
Which was enjoyed by all present.
Leona Armstrong gave a read-
ing "Country Spring" followed by
the singing of hymn 647, v erses
1. - 4, The Scripture, psalm 98.
WaR read in unison,
Mrs, McCarrol then gave a
travelogue letter which 'had been
written by 'her son .011 . 'a trip • in
Europe. which vets most interest-
ing, Mary quether led in, 'Prayer,
A reading "'Tie Miracle of Spring"
by Leona Armstrong, followed,
Hymn 7 5, verses I-2-1 was sung
followed by the Mizpah Bene-
diction,
The business part of the meet-
ing 'took: place ortee. which a del-
iciotts lunch. was served,
MELVILLE W.M.S.
i‘ielville VMS met for their
Match meeting at the home of
IMrs, McCarron on Friday after-
nom' with the president, Mrs.
Gorald flibson in the chair.
Reports of the secretary and
treasurer were received and ac-
cepted, An invitation to visit. St.
Andrew's Church spring
thankoffering WaS accepted.
Nrs McCarron was chosen a
delegate to attend the Synodical
ire fInderieli on August. 15, 16 and
17,
Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. W. W.
Smith \very asked to conduct the
devotions at the May meet Eng of
the Presbyterial in Kincardine on
May 15.
Knitting instructions for little
Shirts for Biatiran children Were
giVen out and Members have
agreed to complete ;is many ,n;
possible by September 311,
Mrs. C. 'Matheson introduced
the new study book "N"ew Acts in
Mission" which stresses that 1015,
sionin'Y activity and participation
is everywhere atilt belongs 'to
twelyone. missiett is "On the street
\vli re we live". Scroral: hOliteg for
stiploilts and hottsos for
boys coming taut of rel'ml
luthus were described, wh
slIPPerled fry the C'eneral i;naod
of Missions of the Presbyterian
("hurch,
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GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
The big challenge genie
Over and as expected the Gentle,
men took the pep out of the Holy
TerrorS, 01' Course Jim Smith
tarry Smith) and got the prize.
Lamonl and Ted Elliott and some
others went around; saying we had
the low score and got the Booby,
I'm sure my readers will under-
stand that thiS would be almort
impossibl e. Everyone enjoyed
themselves, especially Kathleen
McWhirter and Janie White. Every
Wile they enchred someone they
cackled and clucked and crowed
like a pair of, old hens that hod
Dist laid an egg the size of Frank.
Thompson's head, Ted 111111ott,
closed Pie door, and said neither
he or Len Lamont could hear them-
selves think. I don't suppose it
Mattered. 'What they were think-
ing Would be 75 percent lies and
25 percent obscenity,' Jack Clark
and his mate were' siowee than big
Rob Nichol changing a diaper, I
won't divulge any names but this
inmate is a well knoWn character
a round town, with a. number of
trucks.
The ladies didn't care whether
W01:1 Or 110t. They wanted to
spend Dist one evening with real
he mon and gentlemen.. They
haven't met, either since the day
hefore they were Married.
1' personally was treated better
than I am at home. No one told
me what to do. But a Couple did
loll me whine to go',
Yes it certainly was a good
night ladies and we thank you,
You certainly knoW More about
euchre than yonr husbands,
play the Legion March 31, and it
will be nit easy victory.. Some
players take the garne, too serious.
Stone sit there and if they get
euchred their faces get as long alt
'Atel ,Tacklin's horses head, 01' Ivan
Ca in pl) ell's.
Stith 'e Tory, is presenting MS
show the Legion T-Tall Apidl 3rd,
Ile has a good variety of talent,
Welt' Ihat's all for ihiS Week,
to write a
by my guest,
(continued next week)
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McTAGGAR't' — UHRIG
Karen Marlene Chrig became'
th.t. bride of ihmuld. WaYlle Me*
Taggart, i,i,i a candlelight eerel110 -10—
lorlday oventug,. March. at
7 ,pant, 3tcplieaa tAttiteran
WW1 Last,
Kitchener,
The bride is the daughter o*,
'and Bernard 1 115.
Galewood ltd., • 1:114dioner. The
bridegroom, or I 4.0
is a son of Mr, and Mrs. F.Iwond
MuTaggart, of Ethel.
Rev, A. d. Bunt?, officiated,
'rho bride. gii en in marriage by .
her father, wore a, traditional
wedding gown of silk organza will
round neckline, empire waist,
forming a how in back, edged with
daisies which held her matching
flowing train. Her shoulder length
veil was secured by al crown of
pearls and rhinestones. She carried
a. boquct. of sprayed turquoise
mums and baby roses with long
sa t ill $11'(!ujiairS.
\Irs, L):.(1)LI Id 1(ly of Kitch-
ener. sister of the bride, was
matron or' honor and Mrs. Wayru.1
Kitchener and .Mrs.
Walter Forester.. • 'Waterloo were.
bridesinaids. They wore identical
gowns ()I: turquoise peat& die soie.
in floor-length, styled similar to•
the bride•s gown and carried nose-
gays of sprayed mums to match,
Attaching velvet bows tOl'IONt
their lioadclresses.
• Following the, ceremony al re•
ception was held At Wilmot Roil
and Gun. Club.
The bride's mother received
wearing a lemon yellow brocaded
crimplene dress with matchi•ng
jacket and corsage of yellow car-
na Lions. •
The groom's -mother chose a
dress and double breasted 'cent
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or-, Kdri ,.! reported
.seeing a, robin on .donday. Jack
Peon their return from their ThYnne thought he beard a r.,,b;n
wedding trip to Nashville andsi rwl turnoed out to 1)1,
0111 tS in the (:oiledaited States
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the couple Will reside in Rich
crier,
PEOPLE WE KNOW
.:\liss Shirley Devries cy on a trip
to Vancouve,- with a girl friend,
Mrs, Mel .yfeenicheon is a )at,
Tent in Wingham ;Hospital,
iteceht Visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Ed Polla:rd we're, :Th's• Chester
Itintoul of Galt, and Mrs. Win,
Scott. formor Wanda. ittntoul,
(lathy and Billie. of Selkirk, Ont.
Ross and 111 rs. Meragga.rt,
1)oughts and Gail, and Airs,
Taggart Sr, were in Kitchener,
On Friday attending the wedding•
of Wayne INieTaggart. son of
Blwood and Mrs, Mc:Taggart, of.
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THE UNITED CHURCH
Minister: Rev. E. L. LeDrew
Mrs, John Bryans• ,Organiat
A.M. Church Seb00,
1):30 A, M. t'ivine Worship
MELVILIF,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
REV. C. A. McCARR,OLL
itt A,1‘1. Church School
11:00 A Al. Divine Worship
ill. It Finished
ood Friday Servic, v p.ni, April .1
Organist:. Mrs. Nora Moffatt