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..003PEL HALL
Regular Stintia'Y Services
Sunday Seim/ 1040 a.m,
RerneMbering the Lord
at 11.10
OPIpel Meeting at 730 p,m.
Each Thursday evening at 8 p.m,
1.•4 "Prayer ?sleeting and Bible Study
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Weekly Euchre
Held in HAll
pgg4gRAVN—qhe regular Pro"
gressive etiehre party was held in
the ceMilluility centre on Wednes-
day evening, There were five tables
in play and high, prizes went to
Miss Edith Procter and Fred Cook
Consolation prizes went to Mrs.
George Martin and John
Camp. Barden for :Pik Weelm, visit-
Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Free
590. We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
ICortathal tffader .or -
Evening Auxiliary • 1 e '
Ni uouoo, fi.o,, Who Is stationed at Is'Guest Speaker , .
ed over •. the week-end with his B.41-GRAVE—The regular Meet- PEI-4134:VE-:-The public rela,,
brother arid sister,in-law Mr. and Mg of tits lolgralig Nven i ng Auxi,, tions Meeting of the 'Belgrave
Mr. Howard Wilkinson and Lta4,erfetyof aft11:414171010)414qstn...:cr,.'1 4.11471 nefn;e4 rnidndsptititnt'e thwe44 PehinelMdlInFirti; Mrs. ,james Lament and Dale.
Charlie attended the "Royal Winter was new an Tuesday ayeai r4; 97. vrCcrllst,rewatilteerre" Scottwltii itnhechalirrgeoSident,
Fair last week In Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. William Kelly last week in the church basement.1 ,Menibers were reminded of the.
Visited last week with ,Mr, and The group had as guests, members rally being held at Cranhrook this
Mrs. Russell .Kelly, Cookville and of the Brussels Friendship Circle, ' week ' and it Was hoped that ' as
Toronto.
meeting
cthore:Iligteer:ilapndie dobeynwe4dMs w
ith
ri
charge
James i hymn,
I a41117,' enhr/Y:1' a s group ,vv
could,
as s:otiwi: ut I; , T . et Q. attended theRoyal Winter Fair in
Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Smith 'E,F cards and they also decided
visited on Wednesday with Mrs. followed by the Scripture reading PP .send to Ottawa to the Unitar- NV, Maheffy and Mrs. Bert Ma.- from John 20-8, by Mrs, C I larence se an rviceCommittee for a
hoffy at Staffa, Hanna. TWo,Yocal duets "Whisper- ibundie of dretises ready to make ing NON" and "Bless This House", ", u p a nd to be returned to the corn,
of London, spent the week-end and Dorothy Gook, accompanied by
is/Mr.ran;lanawd rMs.r tuijyedslAtendSehraswen,aal Were sung by' Misses. PatsY, Idogan mittee to be used for foreign . re-,
hliel in•ogresii‘ve euchre, and dance,
with Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, MI'S, George Johnston. The story It was decided' to hold a lc*
"Sornethirig to Give': were icIllowed party this month, „This is to be
Miss Barbara Pickett, Miss Joan The offering Was. taken bY Mrs'• Forestera, in .
s'Alajnarn Desunbaarin°annta
the Forester's Hall,
mMr.r.anadndawMrsr. by prayer .by Mrs, Ralph McCrea, held jointly with 'the. Belgian
Brydge4, Miss Mary Isobel, N.T.
and Mrs. Cooper Nethery, Mr, and
Mrs, Mel Bradburn, Mr, and Mrs.
Lewis Cook and Bob, Mrs. Gordon
Boman and, Allan, Miss Stella
Nethery, Mrs, Clarence Hanna and
David, Donald Pengelly, Mr. and
Mrs. George Cook and Annie, Mr.
Lewis Stonehouse and Mrs. Clar-
ence Hanna,
The president, ,Mrs, Ross Ander-
son wag in Charge of the business
period. The secretary, Mrs, Ross
Robinson and the treasurer, Mrs.
Cameron Walsh, each gave their
reports,' • The, following were •named
to the nominating committee:
Mrs. Hamill Vincent, Mrs. Gordon
Busman and Mrs. Albeit Bleman.
Members were' reminded, of the
bale that is being . packed this
week.
ALUMINUM
FOIL WRAP
25 ft. 25c
StOkely's
PUMPKIN
and Mrs. Telford Cook, Mr., James
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Taylor and children, Mr. and Mrs,
Stanley Black And children, Mrs,
Harold Walsh and Carol, Hugh
Blair and many others attended
the Royal Winter Fair from this
district„
Mr. and Mrs. Win. 'Bolt of Wrox-
eter visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs, Leslie Bolt: Put extra hours, of. leisure 'under the tree':
for Mom ..an electric aptilianc,to 'save
her time, to, lighten' her tasks. the'
• prestnt with the happiest future of all!,
Everyone is welcome.
The fellowing Were named to a
committee to mite plans for the
annual Institute concert, Mrs.
Walter Scott,` Mrs.• J. M. Coultes,
Mrs, Earl Anderson and Mrs. Al-
bert Coultes. Five dollars was
voted to the Canadian National
Institute for the Blind.'
A member from- each line .was
appointed to` obtain the maxims of
the sick" and, shut-in members to
make a list for Christmas cards.
convener of the programme was
Mrs. Jesse Wheeler and the, roll
call was answered With "What is
the most talked of subject in re-,
lation to the PreSs?" ,,The address
Was to have 'been given by 'Mrs.
Tait Clark, the district President,
but she was unable .to be present,
but the group hope to have her
speak at the annual meeting,
• • The delegate to the Area Con-
vention was Mrs. Albert Coultes
and she'•gave• a repOrt and told
what the Uniterian Service Corn-
quittee ,needs. Miss Gwen Walsh
gave a piano ` solo: -
George Michie 'Spoke on "What's
Our Credit Union.",
Lunch was served by Mrs. James
Michie, Mrs. W. Armstiong and
Mrs. Earl Anderson.
Two shows each night
First at 7.15
The ChristMas meeting is to he
at the home of Mrs. James Walsh
with Mrs., Clifford LOgan's group
in charge. • The, group decided to
sent a Christmas remembrance to
the missionary for .prayer.
Mrs. Anderson expressed a word
of welcome to the members from
Brussels and also introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. W..1. Moores
of. Thames Mrs. Moores
chose as her. topic, "What Is in
Thy Hand?”
Mrs. GeOrge Michie expressed a
word of thanks to Mrs. Moores,
and said that it was, a pleasure to
have the original leader of the.
Evening Auxiliary back again.
The meeting closed with a hymn.
Mrs. Ted Fear led in recreation
and lunch was served.
WIENER BUNS 19c 28 oz.
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Club House 16 oz. Mason
Peanut BUTTER 42c
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and son-in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. Har-
old Procter.
Lorne Campbell, visited with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Campbell at Luclinow on Sunday.
Mrs. Mabel Stapleton visited one
day lase week, with Mi. 'and! Mrs.
Roy Bennett and family, at Wing-
ham.
Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 22-23-24
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