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i fie uktitung uispiay presents a major aecision /or Mrs.
Peter Campbell, a director of Belgrave Fair, as she looks •
over the entries. (Staff Photo)
Th Lai rewarding art
of Self-Defence.
The best protective
equipment against job
accidents is already yours—
your eyes, your ears,
your brain.
Keep alert, work
defensively, and you'll stay
a. on the job.
Self-defence is the
secret of safety. You've got
a'lot to live for; work
defensively, and enjoy life.
The sure.
way to
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News of cranbrook
Correspondent
Mrs. Mao. Engel
A miscellaneous shower was.
held for MisS Susan. Purdy, On
Friday evening in thecommUnity
Centre. Miss .LynnCameron was.
in charge of the guest book and,
contests were Conducted by Mrs.
an/ Knight, Mrs, John Engel
and Mrs. Mac Engel. Corsages
Were pinned on the guest cl
honour, her mother, Mrs..Doug-
las Purdy and Mrs. Alvin Ritz,
Monkton, mother of the groOma to-be. They were seated in
chairs arranged beneath a flower
and ribbon decgrated umbrella to
which the gift bows were 14ter
attached. Mrs. Stuart Stevenson
gave a reading and Rosanne and
Tracy Engel sang "Whatever will
be" dressed to represent little
Susan and little Jimmy. An
address was read hyMrs.Gorclon
Engel and the many beautiful
,and useful gifts were presented by
several young girls. Susan
thanked everyone and ref:To-
n:lents were served by those in
charge.
Baptism at
Knox church
The Sacrament ,of Baptism
was administered on Sunday
morning in Knox Church, The.
Minister, Rev. C. A. Falconer
baptized Steven. John Alexander,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Stew-
art Steiss.
Miss Myra. McNair is attend-
ing the University of Western
Ontario, London and Leslie
Perrie is continuing his studies
also at Western.
Carman Fischer, Rexdale,
was home for the week end.
Debbie Adams and Sharon
Engel attended the week end camp
at Kintail, goin g by bus from
Molesworth.
Word has been received of
the death of a former Cranbrook
resident, Mrs. David Tait, the
former Lulu McDonald, passed
away at her home in Meota,
Sask. on September 5th. Her,
father, the late Anthony Mc-
Donald built the Cranbrook store.
Sympathy is extended to the
family of the late Stuart Noble
whose sudden death occurred in
Guelph on September 13th. A
brother Ralph, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Cameron an d Glenn
Huether, attended the funeral in .
Guelph on Friday. Mrs. Noble,
the former Reta Rudd. survives,
also one daughter.
Miss Marion Ziegler,
daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Z iegler
267 South Street, Goderich, has
received word that she passed her
Registered Nursing Assistant.
Registration Exam for Ontario.
She is on the staff of St. Mary's
General Hospital in Kitchener.
Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald
a patient in. St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London.
Mr* and. Mriii. Allan Dunn,
Ricky and Bonita, Bloomingdale,
and Archie Campbell, London,
visited on SundaY with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Dunn.
4H Club .
The CranbrOck "Kitchen PIA-
ties', met on September 14 at
7:00 p.m. for their fourth meet-
ing. Minutes were read by Linda
Lake. Topics discussed were
"Casserole and other combin-
ation main courses" which in-
cluded "Casserole Cookery",
quick and easy top -stove main
courses and ,desserts. Jane
Veitch demonstrated how to make
"Tuna Casserole" and "Egg
Scramble". The exhibit for
Achievement Day was planned
and Karen Dilsworth will be the
commentator.
OBITUARY
STVAAT NOBLE •
Stuart R. Noble of Guelph
passed away suddenly on Wed-
nesday, September 13, 1972 inhls
7040 year. $e is survived by
his wife, Reta Rudd, daughter, '
Patricia, (Mrs. Gerald Beirnes)
and grandson Paul Beirnes,
of. Guelph, brothers Jack of Han--
over, Ralph and sister Jean (Mrs.
pArlevdieocRelagsgeld by
brothers
ns)Brusse WalterHeaS
and Harvey and a sister, Lena.
The funeral service and com-
mittal was from the Wall Chapel
of Lee and custa.nne Funeral
Home, 206 Norfolk St., Guelph
on Friday, September 15 at 2.
o'clock. Interment followed in
woodlawn Cemetery.
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