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by Howard Bernard
TM, !BUSS .s POBI. anpasalia, ONTARIO
THURSDAY, NOV, 11th, 1911
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IN MEMORIAMS
STEPHENSON — In loving
memory of our parents, Fred
and Margaret, who passed away
November 15th; 1.969 (Fred) and
December 8th, 1969 (Margaret).
Though their smiles are gone
forever,
And their hands we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories
Of the ones we loved so much.
Their memories are our keep-
sakes,
With which we never part,
God has them in His keeping,
We have them in our hearts.
BOWLING NOTES
Ladies_High...Single
Dianne Huether 273
Marlene Rutledge 245 •
Joyce Jacklin 234
Ladies High Triple
Marlene Rutledge 615
Marion .Hergott 602
Dianne Ruether 584
Mens High Single
Gordon Matheson 299
Howie Baker 251
Ray Adams 248
Mens High Triple
Gordon Matheson 689
Gordon Jacklin 631
Greg Huether • 608
THE UNITED CHURCH
MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew
ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryan.
Mrs. Alice Willilun"
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Brussels NVorshir 11:00 A.IVi
Ethel Worship 9:45 AN
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
Rev. C. A. McCarroll
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt
10 A.M. Church School
11 A. M. Divine 'Worship
Enter into Life Series
(2) "Salvation the Promise of
Eternal Life" .
ANGLICAN CHURCH
St. JOHN'S. BRUSSELS
The 'Revs Keith 'Stokes
B.A., S.T.B.
Rex 47 0 'Myth, °MAW
Phone 623.9334
C)rgarlititt :vim, LI: EllIntIr
Sunday School
.?„,1 aknie Morning rittiyer
CARD OF THANKS
Our sincere thank s to our
relatives, friends and neighbours
for all their kindness when we
suffered the loss of our dear
brother Bill. It wag all much
appreciated ant.: will always he
remembered.
Laura and Walter Williamson
CRANBROOK
(continued from page one)
Mr. and rs. W. J. Perrie at:
tended • the Autumn Convocation
of Waterloo Luthern University,
Sunday, Nov. 7, in 'Kitchener when
Charles E. Cardiff received his
B.A. degree.
Last week Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Perrie attended the funeral of
William Wasmann in Windsor.
They wer e accompanied by Sandy
Elliott of Exeter and Mr. and
Mrs. William Swan, David and
Nancy of Watford.
Couple Honored By Family
Mr. and Mrs. Cleni 6teffler were
treated to a surprise party at the
home' of their son Clem and Mrs.
Steffler, Goderich, on the occasion
of their 35th wedding anniversary,
Approximately thirty members of
their families assembled for the
dinner and presented them with
a television.
Games Night
The "Games Night" meeting of
the W. I. was held ,at the home of
Mrs. Lylle Gordon on Nov. 2, with
an attendance of 12 members and
one visitor. Mrs. Jas. Hart; pres-
ident conducted a brief business
meeting. Mrs. Wm Bremner was
in charge of program of contests
and games. Mrs. Ross Knight and
Mrs. Urban 'Oucharme assisted
with refreshments.
Bridal Shower
A shower for Miss iNlaneY
Strieklet, a bride of the month,
Was held in the ComMunity Centre
on Friday evening It was arranged
by. Mrs Clare Veitch, Mrs. Stuart
McNair, Mrs. Stanley Fischer and
Mrs., Mari Dunn. Guests signed
guest book on arrival. Nandy Was
seated in a decorated chair lie,
neath an arrangement of small
umbrella, pink and white bells.
Mid streamers. An address of Con-
gratfflations and good wishes was
road by Marie Witch. Nancy ex-
pressed her appreciation for all
Who made it possible: A progrant
of contests was c011thieted by
those in charge. Several girl
friends onrried ira the numerous
aild 'lovely gifts and Nancy was
ncgisted in Onetiling them by her
Mother, Mtg. Wilfred Strickler,
sister, Mrs. NtitiOy Adams, and
t)iSter in laW, Mrs. John Str10494
Lunch was served.
W.M.S. Afternoon Group
Mrs. Wes McEachern was
hostess for the regular monthly
meeting of the Afternoon Group of
the W.M.S. Mrs. John A Perrie
opened the meeting with a call to
worship "Be still my soul", fol-
lowed with prayer. John 15: 1-14
wa s read in. unison with a medi-
tation and prayer by „Mrs, Perrie.
Miss Alice Forrest read "Yes,
Poppies Blow" and Mrs. Lylle
Gordon gave a reading "Armistice
in Flanders Fields". Mrs. Earl
Dunn led in prayer and presided
for the business. A verse contain-
ing "peace" was given for roll
call. Ten members attended. Mrs.
Calvin Cameron read "Mend our
ways" and Mrs. Mac Engel had
the topic. She read "In Flanders
Fields" by Lieut. Col. John. Me-
Crae, and the story •of this war-
time soldier-poet. The Post Office
issued a stamp to commemorate
his death. The topic from the
study was on "Crucial Steward-
ship." A report of the Pall Sec—
tional meeting held at Mitchell
was also given. A hymn and the
Lord's Prayer closed the meet-
ing. Lunch Committee, Mrs.
Stanley Fischer and Mrs. Lytle
Gordon assisted the hostess with
lunch.
MELVILLE W.M.S.
The November meeting of Mel-
ville Women's Missionary Society
was held in the church parlour
on. Friday, Nov. 5th at 2:30 p.m.
Mrs. Matheson covened the meet-
ing with a poem, followed by a
hymn. In the Devotional period
the story of the Good Samaritan
was read \in unison from St. Luke
10:20 Mrs. Turvey . taking the
leading verse and giving the medi-
tation. Mrs. Bowman led in prayer
and the roll call was responded
to, by a Bible verse containing the
word "Remember".
Mrs. Speir read a .short sketch
of the life of Pauline Brown one
of our missionaries on the Bhil
Field, India.
A retired missionary Mrs. Beck-
with (formerly Elizabeth Wilson)
who served on a mission Field in
Indore India and Trinidad, West
Indies. for over thirty years,
under the Presbyterian Church
in Canada. died in a Toronto hos-
pital in Sept. 71, Her family were
members of Melville Church and
a memorial of her — a short bio-
graphy was read by Mrs. Mathe-
son from our "Book of Remembr-
ance'.' Her photo is among those
of missionaries and ministers In
Melville Church.
In the businegg part of the meet-
ing, secretary and treasurers
reports were given: viSits on sick
enumerated and offering taken.
and dedicated.. Attention was cal.
led to books from the travelling
library, on the table.
The topic was given by Mrs.
Armstrong Sr. on the subject.
''Be Prepared". A very thought
provoking Message for mir tithe,
when the World tg in a very un-
settled state, ominous war clouds
on the 'horizon: fear and indecis-
ion among leaders of the nations;
unrest and look of control among
the people. It may be later than
we think. An admonition to lint
first thihgs first and be prepared,
Meeting closed With a hyttin
and .the Wool BOundictlon.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
COUNCIL MEEIING
Reeve William Elston presided
for the regular meeting of Morris
Township Council on November
1st.
Minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved, on
motion of Thos. Miller and Robt.
Grasby.
The following motions were
carried.
Moved by James Mair seconded
by Ross Smith that By-Law Ne,
18, 1.971 be passed as given 1st
2nd and 3rd readings. (This by-
law sets out special rates for 2
tile drain loans)
r hope the facts that I
presented last time were
of some help to you. Here
urea few more wliich can
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Your "Home Comfort"'
conditions.
It's a fact! A RP Water
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gas. You can rent a BP
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for a little over a dime a.
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provided to all our qual-
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heating customers.
It's .nottruc that an older
reconditioned furnace
can perform zts went a
new modern unit. Tech
Shoulder --
Moved by hose Smith, second-
ed by Thos. Miller that permission
be given Art Gallery of On4rio
to sell lottery tickets in Morris
Township.
Moved by Thos. Miller secend-
ed by Ross Smith that 'Blyth Mu-
nicipal Recreation CoMmittee' be
given a grant of $250.
Meeting adjourned to meet
again December 1, 1971 at 1. 10-In.
Accounts authorized for PiLY-
ment:
Roads $1,698.25
General 6,456.40
$8,154.6§
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aeten D. Martin, Cirk
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our new warm air fur-
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and I'll be pleased to drop
by with the complete
story.
It's a fact that one of the
greatest finds of pre-
historic animal existence ,
occurred right here in
North America with the
discovery of more than
1,000 dinosaur tracks
near liartford, Connecti-
cut.
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