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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-6-19, Page 1VOL, 58 N.O, I p 2.00 per annum in advance USSELS, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, , 'UNE 19, 1929 Field Day Celebration COMMUNITY PARK • MONCRIEFF Tuesday, June 25th 1 AFTERNOON ) Base Ball Tournament 8 Mens Teams 4 Lades' Teams t" Races for Everybody EVENING • The McGregor Old-Tyme Concert Company Will supply an A 1 Program Admission 50 and 25 cents Dance will follow Concert Music by Nigh•class Orchestra A SALE OF Homemade Baking Consisting of Bread, Buns and all Isinds of Fancy Baking Will be held In the A. 0. U. W. HALL W A LT O N Saturday June 22nd Under the auspices of the Ladies' Guild of St. George's Church LUNCH SERVED MENU Strawberries and Cream .. . IOc Bread and Rutter or Sandwich, Cake or Pie 15c Doors open at 3,30 New Advertteen.entu For tale -Nee. Charlotte Thomson For sale -Edward (`villa halt—N Hayden ot Sats Coal -Humphries 84 t o (iaal Brussels Wariness' etch (hattaeu na at S'a(o,tb Itooalnti t iI, ,x Kh,a Bros. (garden Nervy 196oe1 Preabyt •rfan ('bnrolt Rale of Baking -St Georges ('ti., Walton Gabasher's Remedies -H. B. Allen Wheat and bats -(9r over (9111 examh,atlon aUpnlias-M, IL Smith ne.Unlon-S. S. No 1, Grey Hans Rasmussen and bride of London, spent friday in the village before leaving for a motor trip to New York, 1 Continuation School Report: -- CAR OF SALT ee�rgtgteta:fttKeJrett;t3'h'I"t" »'Cie°5?t±"6�i�2.r (granbrook rartyLTHE1 Garden° ON JULY 6 c4 Will be heid 45c per cwt. ' Thursday ev' ,June2O N. Hayden & Sons ETHEL A splendid entertainment ii will be given by the 4 Lower School Report—Marks assign- , iS ed are the averages in % for school , "One Step." Two of deceased's s, Colonial year:—Form 1—Roth McLennan 75 favorite hymns were nags "Why oR Marjorie Waller 72; Noonan Hull 70; Doris Musgrove 65; Maud Milt Should I fear the (Wisest hour"; and t 'Safe in the Arnie of Jesus.' In- . OF LISTOWEL gan 03 Hilton Newton 63 George ,P,•,nant was made in Mount Pleasant ea 'Jacques 56; Iva Gallaher Form Orchestra Brown b • k'lorenaP Hull nr ^ marst t mete y, Ethel. Floral tributes ! !II—MarjorieBrown 753 leah trete beautiful including Gates Ajar t Tea served trom 6 to 8 f 1 aebancd and family spray and '.f te Stocks 07; Mary Franck OG; Lyle :bit d sisters; fi Davey 68; Blanche Weir b8, Hive wreath, mother, bt•otli(rs end sister e' c3 -Fitch 64; Robert Bennett 63; Senn spray, Henry and This will be the Treat of the Season Milligan 50. Jessie V. Johnston, spray, Ed. and Mrs. Collis and fain ^e i Principal; Lorna R A t t Gly; spray, L'eintter family (Buffalo) Rain -or Shine fi3 Everybody Come Raymer, ssrs :an . casket, Frank and '4Ir. Pabst (Bel- 5 aA fa10), aP'ray, J. and Mrs. Demure;. t§ Mn. t41:tc. Engel, Mn. Dan, Mader ci CRANBROOK (Flint); spray, J. N. and Mrs. §? Secretary-, 1 ,!c•,t, eti Neal Duncanson is still .staying at Knowles and family (Winnipeg). k' • h C , e'1 rho home of Inc sister, Mrs. John sutay, from neighbors (Chat, and Wortley, who has been confined to i aee.e.. e.e.ee» enols«w; , ;,e see seee,.e.,aees, eeee;«:•e ,',a .eease:ee eeee;«»,..ew,.S ;»;: Iter- bed. Her many friends hope she r I. will. soon take a turn fur the better. �r } .. Card of 'Thanks—We wish to take The Surrounding .District , thi,s opportunity of expressing our + thanks to• the many friends and K„«: tetee«'«5 eat S•'H»•eoso•Se,te,H;;+4 „t;3„y„y4,4e,;eteessee eee ss .;«,ele,e4 ;»;.>»;a neighbors for the kindness and words VVROXETER Miss Raymort left for her home in of sympathy during the illness and Stoacille on Saturday. death of wife and mother, also for Miss Elizabeth Sanderson is home floral tributes and for those who so chocee, being 0 Arthur Wearying and family, Lon- kindly loaned their cars. -J. Gorsal• ars, two of her husband's brothers girls from LIoncrielf, Lillian r Hail le N+=w Band recently formed at Boa pies. C ,u:t , Y Uhiettgo, is visiting from Markham. t the village on l } } on Iconic Harrr.on Myrtle G Dickson,Toronto, on, f } Th^ B ted twill wear the kill- with her ei.ter 11i,e Met z e� Noel and Mrs.a — ter zi i 1 Areabei W rlhan y - Archie can Sail them Special Services AND Garden Party Presbyterian Church Ethel Sunday, June 30 Rev. W. J. West, Atwood, will preach at 1 1 and 7.80 Special Music. Monday, July 2nd Garden Party on the Church Lawn Cold Meat Supper served from 6 to 8 GOOI) PROGRAM . L. XsERR, Proprietor na Vee trf ntri (iS Admission 50 and 25 cents? EVERYBODY WELCOME as *° - bas nm cu a ,.: ..0 � r,.....-.••�•�•••-^••^ r Rs �4t.T'i2iC2.9U`Yt�dtd'r`mtDrarr'ut,9.'2.`3."'�v'r8.'35,�t�,.u1373,.:• i - -� i a.�:2.< n .....,....- ro.,c4. ,?4.,: iF.�„37,`a2°„-rla•- eleila±01C1d'Btere' eit.1: tetinClatliMt. eta, Roe's Church Garden Party,. Under auspices of ladles' Aid Po friday Ev1'g, June 21st Supper Serveit from 6 to 8 P Kinlough YoungP eople will A `East l ,0, ,ast Lynne � Musical Selections between Acts Admission 50e and 25c A REAL TREAT ASSURED Mn, l., i •v. Ret. D. M. Guest, tit President. Pastor. a—( present the 5 -act play Mrs. '4Zuerengesser, Lawrence tun MQNCRIEFF r ,ut the 1'tiit,.d' and Mrs. Knight, J. P, and lies. Me. of the work of the Primary I P C. _are., Monerietf, will hod their Intosh, Jos.. and Mrs. Long). -Flower ment and then Mrs. jus.Bremner' led um lel garden hart on Tuesday Personal Paragraphs bearers were Irene Dunt, Winona. the meeting in to round table confer- it targe July Lac}. ylCeeli the date LLL Frain, Edith Keys, Margaret Pride, ,ecce in which she dr a u .sed and an- at vent. Further particulars next ! Aikss Myrtle Locking and Alice Rock. The swered many vital quart=ons dealing Hi•lup is visitnh in 5t, with Sunday School work and eapee- w.P}c. 1 \larys pallbearers were of deceased's own Archie Mann has had a special in- ! H+ilry Kirliy, cf Lnndnn, was in twof her own broth- idly Junior problems. Four of the• • v,tatinn to become a member of the \Vednesday. •Mrs. Querengesser, Mrs. 'and George Menzier, Otto and Mee. •Schnook, Jas, ) Ti,. Ladies Aid of don, were visitors in. itz and family. and two ,-rot ter -tan- aws, namely; ort t. is a Doroth • Mann,_ rave an inter- a grand skirl en ' H. L ar:d lits, .J trkson mere c}siC• a ltngenng f g and Henryv, \\ J the bag pipes, he also plays several cis in Loudon h: t '1'hueeday afterun- Sketf Robinson, New York was from Toronto where she spent sew- there passed awayon June 14th the Bible 1s( song. Rc other musical ittetrulnents. on, It,cent visitor with his sister, Firs. J. era} weeks. Saul Barlett. Friends wore presets'£ Annie lv'eabel, beloved wife of John from P,ran<lon, Man., C alts Stratford tilaues, w^ho was al o prevent, ad- D9isa Qtn•eeu Chu; rhi?1 pt ant tbu R. Wendt. Miss Georgina Lackie, London, ds 1 J. Gorealitz. Mrs. Gotsal}tz was dressc,d the meeting. '1'Ite tueoting . yceek•encl with her greuid-mother, at James Stewart and hiss Agnes Listowel, Elmira, Gowanstown, Leb ; wa1 closed by the singing of the MORRIS BluevnlP. Steuart, Windsor visited old friends visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Jno. !hone •on Feb. 14th, 1873 being in anon, Brodhagen, "God 1 r 57th ear and lived all her life ' hymn God be with you till we. meet Alex. and :firs. Elliot and family, Miss Pinketr, of Clinton, is assisting of Ftieter visited at the home. of Postninetet Bell in his work at the 1)' k T tv Sunday. 1 th • will ae, ned Galled to Her Reward:—After Conrad and Dane este mu,trti number, the books of :hent Saturday in c g Miss Maty Harris. has rater Illness o eight months, ear • Gors:ilttz, Pd. Collis and r in this vicinity last week. bt ]l i• y orrlson. e Mrs. Sproal, Detroit. Perry and Mrs Paterson and cjti child- .` withexception of 5 years on the Slue has gone and the grave has re- again' and prayer by Rev. D. . Geo. and P visited relatives here 12th con. of Grey. On Sept. 28th, ' ceived her, !Guest. A social hour was much en - parents a hew days with the font as- von of Niagara v . son 11805 she was married to her now , "fwas Jesus that called her away; i joyed and every one went home feel parents here. Miss Marr et uro ac- rets week. NiagaMrs. ra Patter companied them on their return. returned to Niagara with them. I bereft is n nion oOscarxJohn, ofoShe has gone, the Lord has redeem- ;ing:afternoon ai rno n had profitable on spent. ent and helpful born Flint, Mich., and Rose Edith at home. From night to the splendor of day. I lies. Stanley Wheeler (atelia}wed • She is also lataesurvived by two r,grand- ; Dear friends do not sited a tear, 11 few of ill}Ss FlorendS ence Olivereitly i wheng n 1 children, Dclrnar and Richard, honor t flint. Mrs. Goisalitz was the: first1I am not dead, but sleeping, {a very pleasant time was spent by break in her own family of cloven Bourn not for ane, nor sorrow take, all. "Coming ovens colt there children, six boys and five girls, 1 But love each other for my sake• shadows" namely: Gabriel, of Gull Lake, Sask. ! e lits. 1 Daniel of Grey Township; David of Ec That Make the Dollar Last Longer Ginghams , Free with every uur- At Sharply chase print an Reduced Prices ;Agatha Percale Patter n show- , ing how t o i• make a new up- to-date apron from only one yard of mater ial. Limited Splendid assortment ' number of pat - of patternsto choose l terns so get , from. i yours first. Regular 30c special 25c { Regular 25c special 19c Dark and Light Crums s Prk is The Famous Eng- lish quality. Dark Reg. 30c special 26c light Reg. 28c special 24c Pure Linn Lunch Cloths tadies Data I Regular 1.15 ` to clear ata Big Re - Special L'S duction in Price of 1 Ladies' Plain Special Quality Clearing line Colored We still have a fete Splendid as- sortment of Magog and PottersPrints Fast colors Guaranteed 25c to 39c Ladies' Silk Bloomers All shades at special price 98c Ladies' Pure Silk Hose All sizes and colors. Some have fancy embroidered Clocks, Regular to $1.50 Special .59 Sons With fancy stamped border Reg, 4Dc for 39c MEN'S WEAR In order to reduce our stock of Men's Shirts we are offering three special lines. Some Shirts have collars attached, oth- ers with separate collars, and all exceptionally splendid value at prices listed below— Lot No.1 Lot No. 2 Lot No. 33 590 $1.19 $1.49 { Splendid assortment of patterns to ehoose from and all sizes in the lot. Be sure to see these special lines at these greatly reduced prices. J. Ferguson Co. One Price Only Phone 24 - Druseels Always the Lowest 1 Robb and daughter, Miss GREY Robb, R.N., who have been visiting I the fotmer's brother, John Proadloot I Brandon,` Mie.; John of Queens Charles and Mrs. Pollard on Sunday. Poet:fence. Miss Mary Pollard visited friends Gordon Best returned to Detroit, in Clinton' on Saturday. , hast week after his vacation at his 'John and 1lrs. .McNeil, accompan-tonne here, it'd by Henry and Mrs. Bender, son . Ida. and }bits. Farrier. of White- and were visitor's( with Chas. and anal daughter, all of Detroit, war re- MA,..Zelitky. cent visitors with the former': par- lits(zPoige Thomsnu, of Long A. II. and Mrs. McNeil 5th line. Reach. Catis cisittrg her daughter, Winona Frain has resigned airs ('1-ve.• Rnek r as teacher of Barrie school where ties, Bit, (in, of Petty bol c, is mak- tlt has been tcavitin for the part ingatl •xteuded visit wilh IdissLort, three years, having acrepttd a posi- ' To eta t y t nut 1h. tion on the school staff in the town I Sv,'u n y I;allantyr'P who has been z• Exeter•. 1 t, clliot. at Clore Bay returned last Valleys iron.; Henry, of Saskatoon, Percy and firs, Tvermnn and Miss anal son Walter, +_or the past two ., were for the hrlydays. Sask.; Conrad, of Wallace Township; Winona Frain visited in Listowel on 1 oaths exp+•(8 to l v fo' then Alta . tee Low, y, ,f 1'reter. was Mr'. R. Barnes, of Galt, Ont.; Firs. $ i ETHEL R. Case Winnipeg; Firs. M. S. Saturday. env r rottag( tet 1 tyfieid and a er„I t . W meek with her grandfn- y, Alex Nichol has moved on to the 1titer aspect to 'maks their }tuna' in \li J H. Davidson, of 'Montreal,titer, Jas SAillinmsnn Knowles, Winnipeg; Mrs. Saul Bcr- farm recently vacated by hilt Lowe Victoria, B. C. t:. visiting her sisters the Misses Rite i to Z mere and Miss Tillie 7.tm• t , Lebanon, O H father, t1 far ten Be pure and e, the play I. ! }u let Le anon ant. Her a er, to c t;,"East :ant, neer, ,f l,rt:nio, are visiting with A. yWe are pleased to •hear that Firs Lytmee" at Roe: Gatd,•n Parte an John Pearson has tx:h.it i'u 0 and `Tis i i, Dims, sears ago and her aged mother is ' w C'Iteveare Seden ut fora Pontiac. I 'PhDs. Dm i, Edmonton, and 81,11 Dark from GAB smut. the weekend late Conrad Neabel passed away 20 William Fultn is fairly well agau Friday night. It i'. r port,d astet_ ane after a long sickness cause ,y t +Free+ my ever ate:epee, es elle.,er • still living at the rape age of 8G g d ale nacrl years. Mrs. Gorealitz was a great p fro•tr here attended with the Dark family. home lover, always busy trying to t Ju P'ar•oen on make every comfort for her home and family, never thinking she was doing much, but always helping those or}tat Hospital. that needed help and a real help- Harvey and Mrs. Hulley, F.Paw- mate to her husband who will sorely }- i tl feel her loss. The funeral took place P Monday afternoon, June 17th, pray er being held et the house Service was held at . Knox Presbyterian church, (iranbrook, by Rev. W. A. Williams, pastor of deceased, the text being very appropriate, namely flu. entertainers rs .,nd the h nl g Quite vv• i ou_h Yourv. ut n a 1rs,Tius. Htt etoft, (f Houtilinn, Hiss Viodet Cooper R.N. hits re- 1 People have a reputation for this tee barn raising Pe arson's home after sl,(nd;ng :1 ,,i.i M011'nt •avenin • la -t. \ I is i ,.ie and wilt it shltl .r.rne tltue with • k}ncd of work. on.( sear}y and bring q 1 Iia'Irit returned herein ort {Hiss •Rudd, ,ir,bn st.r, Pt. weeks in speeialing in Listowel :dem ,sol one with vusi k Jim anti tits Lowry and rhitdren, CAR EACH OF ut Stove and Alberta Coal Expected Shortly ane ' • .cat i ty rite pending u. Few days Dan Cameron of Winnipeg, visit- art \.:-1- of 1„1?v, N. •Y., with ]ti.ofCiucag,,.atecisitingwith the for. ed last week with his e•vu stn .. the . son\I .,. and Sirs. Howlett. lir. and \I! s Clarke and' tli Lueil- Strwhatt Brothers, e is so vial , , \I. J, �e n d Si who le e ]tresent }e, of Hnd ilmn, spent d't wee t•en ler and LIG. Dalton of to r nr t, ; He ills° a t T t d spent Tuesday evening with Wm. with his staer, Mrs. Edwin Abra, at ' f. ' S}netair. and .Firs. Bell. teaching near liitch(nor h s ]t((tt ;wit R'., M. and p a A. E. anti Firs: Westover (pea Owen Sound. A number of hie old engaged 'es Principal of ItLivetton \V, T. and ells, Hooter, of O -haws, Edythe Dane) of Niagara Falls. (trit•nas and school malt's had the Public School, were visitors for a few docs with spent a few days last week with Airs. • pleasure of meeting }tint and recall- + :1 ladies scarf was found in the 'Brussels and 8 attl,i ook frier•cla. A. E. Dane 8th non. ling old time:. It i 11 years since C htucit on June 1Gtn. Owner may i p1rs. Alex. Ander=on i it lirouto Mrs. And'. Jarklin t'.ho has been Dan tett thc•s„ pass, He is a son bare same by .applying to H. W. I where she is undergoing an operation. of the late Want. Cameron v£ Brut- Tier many friends hope for a speedy helping to wait on Sits. Wortley fur Love, Ithele rernverv. the last week or more returned }torte i sets• i \1 11 Every one says that they are golly, Will LI i Friday e ”tDowell is heule for a few Mr• s. pl Wortley is some better we are On Friday night last .\. r. il:t to hoes Church on night. , days and is lea Engagement AnnoUnced ts- Mr the modern equipment of an up -to. I "Eitet 1.y1111,. Be sure to reinten- [summer months. ving far l'oronto where cased to say, i Rei icer an ityed iia truck n,t1 sll goad garden party' ani a ..00d play he Lots accepted a position for the t I• and Mrs. Charley L. Cleaver announ. date travelling bus and P, rth,d up dao1„ r the day, Friday. T. G. and Mrs rebuke of L.•, .a Angel. e i their• •*]iter on the seat with about w 111 -5 young BOARD OF I1EALTH--Thr Lv.a1 es, Cal., tuevtsitirig !at the'htatueof ca rite eti�a6emunt u „ Roxy 12nbenia to John Alexand(r belies of the will (4,1 singing Ins pea:.- Muir(' of 1I •alth will tntget in the iteis+. The marriage to take place ie es, started out an tvitat proved to be. 1• ,14.11E44 (bike on Friday everting the farmer's sister, Mrs. Jas. Arm- strntlg Eh A'S 3t. the latter part of June, a real • pleasure clap. it awing h'atcl ! at tie.- vvt•el tt o ulosl Ancone Orville Whitfield, of Detroit, silent, Mrs, John IL. Oliver, 1(ith eon„ }s from some source or other roan cane ! havinf,4 bu ut pl tse take the w•eelt•end with his another, Mrs, !enjoying a holiday at the home of ui the her daughter, Mrs.'s. Schram, and also the village and had young ladies well known s(1 , notice. J, H. Fear, Secy. B.0.11. 1 Joe. \Vhitfield. tilts. Lyle •Ge don icon her prom- 1 Rev. I). 1I. (,test attended the and Gordon Best returned to Detroit �y � t with her sist,•r and brother, Margar- + lie to a certain y om,g utan also will Presbytery if , • ,,>~ at Auburn on in OrritlP's ettr, A7Lu h.�'lles(. o•r 1 Thursday lett. II, was accompanied ice Ir. and .firs, Rnckell and Evelyn, et and Donald Robertson at C?alm. • }mown, they decided to pay the ladyof Hamilton visited burin( the week, ti. a vi it. :\ccordingly the chantfeur of hv"'Wtrs Robert Pearson tmd Sohn end with (.Pe. 9lunniug, pars. I;ne• ache n(nr ...0 Gua, Phone 1914 WALTO N n U Wednesday laet the third. an- the observation bus steered his emitpeeeson 'Sirs, Pearson spending the i CAR OF Feed Wheat and Oats Will be unloaded at Ethel Station the latter part of this week. Grover On Gill Phone 5914 ETHEL Alberta coal nu r:'e nual meeting of the Sunday Settee! i in the direction of the home of Chas: + day w}th her ditughtcr, lire, 1>e -.011C0111 workers of the Primary and Junior ' and Ill's. ('},aver where those quiet . at Tllyth. departments of the Sunday Schools and law abiding �o1ks were prepay There will be special preaching, of Grey and Morris was held- in the 1 ing to spend a quiet evening around servic••5 in the Presbyterian' can Clinch Union United Church with a large !the home fires. llewt•ver the •size of on Sunday, June 80t1,, morning find attendance, When tate roll was cal- the noise that they made was 0114 a t t v r nitt:z. On Tuesday cv ening, July lees 96 adults and 20 children were indication of the eincc•rity of their 'ted, the garden party will Flo Melt: reported from the following schools, ; purpose and after the first shock of ' on the church groun05. Keep the lira ells United, Walton,-lloncrio0; ,:t genuine eUipri.e Part 1.' was over ' date in mind and watch for further Jamestown,Roes,Union, Ethel, (lirt. cowry one settled down to enjoy a particular. lted). The meeting was in charge of few hours fun, Dating the evening. , The regular Quarterly Commute. Miss Jessie Strachan, of Jamestown !Master Billy 7,n:g. 1. 1 was given the , iota service for the Ethel Circuit will efficient President of this signal honour of acting as Master of be held 0s( Sunday next at I.1 a,ut, the very to the Ethel United Church. Every department, The program consisted !ceremonies and in a very etlertiv( , of the following : An opening hymn manner Billy made the presentation family of the three cons egati(ns 15 was followed by prayer by Mr Thos.: of a fine collodion of beautiful and urged to e present, There will be Dougherty and then Mrs. (Iter.) ; useful gifts w•hirh the };crests had no afternoon voice and the even - Guest gave 'tn address of welcome , brought its a token -of their love and ha service will be held at Roes al on behalf of the Mottcrit' and Upton goof} wishes for Ruby. The evening 7,30 reel, ladies who were the hosts for the oc- was spent in games and fun after ! Miss Carol Evans has resigned as rasion. This was ably replied to by ' which refreshments were served and teacher of the school on the 6th Con, lilt•. Strachan of Jtmtestowri. An itt. 1 the party returned by motor bus to and will leave in a week for her strumntitl duet was given by Jean Ethel. The following address was . home t Clinton.The conunnnit•: Franklin and Ilelc•11 Carrie of 111101 .read by Dorothy 11 utklhl. will r+gaet to lose the etvitr;: o!' Frail a solo by Mrs. Gardner, of WaleDear Ranby t- We your friends, Miss Evans' not only as t leader in tan. Mrs. S. Davddson theta Sava an Hurl ne}gllbours have met her to- the school, ttt as 11 hewer -in the • interesting report of the Annual can• ' night to spend a few hours with you • 'hole eentimunity and United ('Faired w:ntion of the Ontario ltelieious 1')d- before 1011 leave the 0th to enter on trlu'r1 she was ihvay willing to hely ucntion Council which she attended naw sphere of life, turd to vlfeer 5031 in any way she could. Coming to in Galt. After the singing of another our best wish(: fnr a happy viceddvd Presentation to Ethel Girl: ---On lift.. As a small token of rho high res- \Iottday evening a pleasant 11111' wits hymn, Mrs. Jac. Pones- Intl in pray - Morris Rr Grey er and the Ladies Quartette of Un- teem in which we hold you and as spent when about t1 hundred from f our beet wishes we t} t f the Mel United I s ion, s•ung a number, The mernbera of an expression o the ren. toga ion o. • Fartx<ers Club the cluartott are Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. ask you to accept these low gifts as clnirch gathered at the parsonage to 5 Meehan,Mrs. G Michel and Mrs a remernberance of the days spent spend a social time with one of their About juste 25th P. Boyd.. Interesting and (=nvourag- among . • us. number, Miss Ruby Cleaver whose Mg reports were given by members Signed : Ethel girl friends and marriage tapes place soon. Old and Phone your order to 46 'of each Sunday School represented Mrs, Ziegler, young entered into the spirit of play kelt ,vis f••lmeily Pricrila Manning, ei.+tet of 61,, Manning. Mrs, ("lin,. 14', .5, Riding 3lunntain, Mau., and her brother, James Dark, of Neapitwn, Man., arc spending n few weeks with their sis+ors, Mrs. (h tdon to d '`iiss Reeky Ihu1 and three bro- thers in town, Wm., John Red. Relit. Dark. It is some yt'ars since they were here last to have a Dtuit fatuity reunion. Mt•s, M. Mild, tutu slaughter. plica 1101111 18 N. t ,riuot1y of 'leeforte, were ealflng on nl(1;1'1 mnds }u Rrussols. Mrs Rnbh will ins better retneutbered by the,ddet t,,identv'ae Miss Maggie Rtoadfont tshn Innght school whim Mr. John `Shaw was Principal and Ilia. Wm. Neal the other truly tea0il- 01•- jlwt'•t ht en vermes in tan• ..thiel in I how; eddy.. We ane glad to see her again. •[t r1 a fete e.ame, were enioyed on . 1 the lawn. Tben an role esting int« l,rornt to program wi,n },lv,•n cottaist• ing of stleetion by Melville and. Ars. Bennis awl my,. R. Hallin: a•ument• it; by Muriel Michel and Jean Frank tin; instrumental deet by Mrs. R. Wilboe and Miss Carol Evans, and r} solo by George Addy. Rev. D. M. Guest who acted as Chairman then called on Mrs. John King who read an address on behalf of the congre- gation and Miss, Ruby C ieeaver was presented with many useful gifts in- cluding a pair of chairs. The follow. (Continued on Page 5)