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1947
S Huron r PUBLISHING HOUSE USE _ THE EDITOR
Morris C unczl
�Ci1 O LETTER TO Brussels Church
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ANOV .CEMENT
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Attraction Spec
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Regent Theate, Sea orth
Eugenic Production -
"Mom c��'1d Dad'
And in person on the stage
ELLIOTT FORBES
Fearless - Hygiene' - Commentator
MONDAY- TUESDAY -WEDNESDAY
Only- June 23rd, 24th, 25th.
(Shown to Segregated Audiences Only)
Women Only 2 p. m. and 7 p,, m.
Men Only 9 p. m.
Admission- All seats 50c for each
performance, includingto c,
DIED PEOPLE 14'1 KNOW
STEPHENIS-In Wingham Hospital
on Sunday, June 3th, 1947, *
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Richard Stephens. The funeral Leonard Dawson, Teeawater called
took place from the Walker Funer- on relatives here on Tuesday.
al Home, Brussels on Tuesday,
s . •
June 10th, 1947. Serviec at 2 P.M. Mrs. Robert McAllister of Listowel
Interment in Brussels Cemetery. ''^`•spent the week end with Mrs, D.
Denman.
Port HLode St, John's Church Building Fund The Editor, I, Scene Of Bridal
>; „ e Brussels Poet,
Confer Degree Here '
Morning Star Rebekah lodge Lad The following
as ddstir0guished visitors at their
initiation ceremonies on Tuesday of
this week sister ,Jennie Pinch?, mast
president of the Rebekah Assembly;
slater recta Tanguay, district deputy
president of Port Huron district end
brother Louis Goldman, past brigs
Bier general and district deputy of
the subordinate lodge, all of Port
Huron, Mich., and sister AIa2y
Medical., district deputy president of
Stratford district, from Clinton.
Other visitors were present Pram
Clinton and Seaforth as well as the
members of the initiation staff from
Lakeview lodge, Port Huron.
r The beautiful Rebekah initiation
degree was. impressively conferred
by the visiting staff. A unique
feature of the occasion was the fact
that sister Mabel Sinclair, had the of that meeting. She reported
Pleasure of presiding as Noble Grand progress in the London conference
at the initiation of iter two sisters
Mrs. Mary Rutledge and Mrs. Marg- both in membership and givings. A
aret Rutledge. The other initiates beauty vote of thanks was tendered
were, Mrs. Marie Ryan and Miss Mrs', McClracken for her instructive
Pearl Baeker. !address. A ,plea,sing solo was given
A delicious lunch was served a: by Mrs. H. Campbell,
the close by the committee in I At the close of the meeting a
change.
!social hour was spent asii the com-
mittee served a dainty lunch.
FOOTBALL
St. Columban Vs. Brussels
At Victoria Park Brussels on
Friday, June 13th
Game called for 7.30 p.m.
Admission -- Adults 25c
Children 10c
Come and cheer the bo
to victory.
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Miss Janet King, Winghaen was
o. week end visitor with friends in
' Riidgetown.
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Congratulations .are in orde- to
.Belt Black receiving 2nd class
Tall white tapers glowing softly
ueg donullnns nm My dear 91r:
d that you
flowers, been received and we gratefully as- in candelabra against a bac+{
knowledge them here; i have been informeof palms, ferns and amine flowers,
have been so kind as to open the made a lovely setting in Brus,els
Previously acknowledged ,,$2030.90
Carleron Adams 30.00
Dr. C. A. Myers 50.00
Mr. A. Myers, Prescott, Cat. 50 on
Ladles' Guild, Belgrave 6.00
82222.90
United Church W.M.S.
The Associate Members had
charge of the W.M.S. meeting hely]
in the church on Tuesday, June 3.
The president, Mire. S. ]5, Davison,
conducted the worship service,
assisted by Mre, A. Armstrong and
Mrs, W, Cardiff.
Mus, Alex McCracken of Bluevale
who was a delegate to the Branch
meeting held recently at Aylmer
gave a full and interesting report
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the bate William
Pipe wish to express their deep
gratitude for the many expressions
of sympathy and kindness extended
by neighbours, relatives and friends
during their recent sad bereave-
pent; for the beantiful floral tri-
butes; aso to those who so kindly
loaned cars, the pallbearers and
flower bearers. It was all greatly
appreciated and will never be for.
S fibsll N
o ews
Before a good sized crowd in the
local park on Monday night the
iooai boys come through with
another win by defeating the Stone
School team by a score of 17.15. It
was anyhodys game all the way,
with a home rum by Humphries in
the 'final inning with one man on
base putting Brusesis out in front,
Lawless started on the mound for
Brussels with Aldsworth receiving,
I being relieved at the end of the,
gotten. - Ifourth innigs by ,Synnott and .Steph-
Tbe Pipe Family I ens'an. Both batteries playing a very
!steady game.
These games are well worth see -
Melville Church Anniversary 1 ing. Come out and help to cheer
OUT team to victory. Next game in
On Sunday, June 22nd, Rev.Pro- the local park will be played June
feasor David W. Hay, M,A. of Knox 16 when Brussels will play host to
urns to T1Tus- arta
columns of your paper for general
subscriptions to the Building Fnn'1
of the new Anglican Chureb In
Brussels I am also told that uAe
response to your effort has' been
very generous and uas been of
materia] help in solving the problem
of financing the undertaking of the
new Chnreh building.
I ant writing to ask it you will
kindly accept this word of apprecia-
tion for your generous action and
also extend it to the Citizens of the register.
Brussels who have responded, for) The bride, given in marriage
their kindness and generosity In the) by her father, wore a bridal gown of
matter. ivory satin designed on princess
We iters at Anglican headquarters lines with a bateau neckline and a
appreciate the action very deeply, dpep Peplum extending to a train.
tt e 01y as a generous Christian Her veil of French embroidered
gestureparticularly
of good -will. illusion extended beyond the train of
Would you be good enough to her dress and was caught with a
publish this letter in your newshalo headdress of orange blossoms.
paper.r•She carried a cascade bouquet of
I am, with hind regards and re' American beauty roses ane Illy -of
newed thanks, the -valley. Her only ornament was a
Sincerely yours, string of pearls, the gift of the
C. A.bishSeagerop,
Archof Huron. groom,
_ Miss ,Leanne Speiran of Toronto,
as maid of honor, wore apple green
Farmers Night At Dons Club taffeta and Miss Ilene Wilson.
On Monday night the local Lions
sister of the groom, as bridesmaid
Club entertained a number of farm- wore lilac taffeta. Their gowns were
are as their guests. L. W. Ecicmiefashioned on similar lines to the
,vetcomed the visitors. Each lino in -
bride's and they wore halo heat]•
odnced his guest to the gathering dresses with shoulder -length veils
Lion M. Laycock gave an interesting and matching gauntlets. Miss Speir•
talk on the "Cons:ervation Of Bird
an carried a cascade of pink car -
Life." Plans, were discussed for a. nations .and Miss Wilson a cascade
Lions picnic to be held at Seaforth bouquet of Jotuamna Hill roses.
Lions Park nett Monday evening, Is ire Patsy Carmichael of Wing -
Tune Ise. The supper was served ham, as junior bridesmaid, was
by ladies of St. John's Church. gowned in charm taffeta. She wore a
halo headdress 'with shoulder-lengtih
Huron Federation Of veil and matching gauntlets and
Agriculture Field Day carried a nosegay of pink roses and
Plans for the annual field day blue carnations. The groom was
of the Huron GFederation of attended by Maurice Sm
be County of Lon -
Agriculture, to be held at Exeter don es best an Tile ushers were
Memorial Park on Wednesday, Tune men.
Charles Bryaus, brother of the bride,
15, ase nearing completion.
and Robert Collins of London.
H. kI. Hannam, President of the The reception was held at the
Canadian Federation of Agriculture' home of the bride's parents, Brits.
will be the guest of the local Fedora- cels Mrs BrYans mother of the
tion. Mr. Hnnmem, who has just re.
bride, received, weaing a beige crene
turned from 16e Conference of -Inter. dress with black hat and Mack
national Agricultural
Prodopen cern in accessories and corsage of deep rink
Holland, will officially open the field carnations. Mrs. Wilson, mother of
day at 1.16 p.m. (oe 5.6.), and will the groom assisted in receiving
address the audience at that time. wearing a powder blue crepe dress
Under the management of the Ham -
and matching flower hat with black
n
neGountY rifler of the Ontario De accessories and corsage of Talisman'
palrtment of Agriculture, the anneal rosea.
livestock judging competition for the Suter Mr. and Mrs, Edward A.
aoumty will begin et 9 a.m, Contest -
sots are asked to register at 8 a.m, Wilaou IeRi on a wedding trip to
(D,S.T.) Northtern Onhatio, Toronto and
.An attractive program of track and Niagara Falls. The bride wore a
i] wool suit with a blue
field events has been arranged by
the athletic committee, beginning
with a girls' softball game et 10 a.m.
A baseball game for men will be the
last event on the sports program at
4.30 p.r0.
should
prove
feature that 1„'
deed
to
An a
pointer is the running horse • race,
open to horses from Huron County,
with separate events for boys and
girls under 21 years of age.
"Miss Huron,' will he the title
given to the Huron CotintY girl win-
ning the ".Sweater Girl Cont' t,"
scheduled for 4 pin. educational
The usual display of
exhibits will he presented by some of
the Departments of both Provincial
and Dominion Governments and by
newsp:apers from Stretford and Lon -
Commercial
n-
don.
Commerciai diaplays by the farm
machinery c o m pa ores, canneries,
cheese. factories, motor car montane•
tut•ers and others will help to make
1 College, Toronto, re t Wroxeter, this should he a p cu•
sols to conduct the Anniversary laxly good game as Brussels took
services of Melville Presbyterian
Inhere only defeat of the season from
Church. The imitation to Proles. Wlsoxeter and they are out for
sor Hay, to conduct this year's revenge.
vers y a e
a Toronto. the request of hundreds of those j
sharp honors in hie year at the Uni it Anniversary services, w s mad at
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Ys Rev, Samuel Kerr, former minister
of Melville Ghuroh, will be in Brim,
111
Praise waiteth Inc thee 0 God
in Zion.
Melville Church
MlnUter nay. a . A. Mina. M.A.
10 a. m. Sunday School and
Bible Class.
11 a.m.and 7p.m.-
Guest Speaker: -
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B. A., B, D.
June 22 -Anniversary Suns,,,
Guest Speaker Rev, Prof. A.
David W Iiay,
Louie D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster,
The United Church
OF CAMADs)
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
11 a. m. Morning 'Worship
Rev. David Wren, M. A. B. D,
Ontario Temperance Federation
Junior Congregation
12 Oburch School and
Bible Class.
7 p, m, Evening Praise
Rev. George Dunlop, B. A.
of Belgrave:
Everyone Cordially Welcome,
selys this week end, and w con.
duct the services at Melville Church.
• • •
Word was received by Newton Mc-
Cauley of the death of his brother,
Milton McCauley of Wtaaipeg, Death
came as a result of a car accident in
which he was injured! a year -and -a.
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev, J. H. Kerr, Rector
r esoitt-
hu h
Bu
aha a
C tv ,
St. J
1.00 p, m. Sunday School
2,83 p. m. Evening Pi'ayoe
St David's Church, Nonfryn'
11 a, In. Morning Prayer
t t. "Oeorgo'e Church, Walton. -
4
9e, m. Evening P4`aYer
half ago.
who were .present at last year%
' Anniversary. Professor Hay comes
to Brussels with the well•deserved wee
guest speaks of the District A.
reputation of being one of Canada's Ir
foremost
preachers, In view of F. & A.M. annual church service bald
Professor Hay's increasing nopulap• I on Sunday evening in Wroxeter Un-
ity it is expected than the attend- 1 ited Church. Rev. J. L. Foster pastor
ansa this year *Ill axe ed that of (01 the church, assisted in the service
last year and welcomed the Lodge. Printed
_ forms were used, hymns chosen, All
People that on earth do dwell,
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Mr. F. M. Wilmot and son Charles
called on friends in Btnisesis while
enroute from ,Sutton West to his
new •sppointment at Pettul:a. Mr,
Wilmot was formerly manager M 1 Inclusion of Jim Alien a young foot -
the
in Stones" was the sub
the Bonk of Nova Scotiia here. balelr of considerable slcill, who has I jeep of the address by Rev. G. A.
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Week end visitors at home dt. Air. recently arrived in the district from i Milne, M.A. Rev, James Ca1eY
Glasgow, Scotland. pronounced the benediction, About
N rth Huron District
o
Annual Church Service
Rev, G, A. Milne, M.A., Brussels
'United Chureh for the double rine
ceremony performed by Rev. Hugh
Wilson, when Melia France., only
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James A.
Bi•yans, Brussels, became the bride
of Edward A. Wilson eldest son of
Mr, and Mrs. Earl E. Wilson.
Mrs. John Bryans played the wed -
cling music and Mr. H. Stanley
Harrison of London, sang "The
Lords Prayer'during the ceremony
and "Because" during the signing of
Football 1 Through the Night of Doubt and
t Sorrow, Blest he the Tie that Binds.
The Brussels football team gave a The choir under the direction of Mr.
creditable performance in the game G. A. Wearring, MLss Mary Gibson
with Astwood Last' week, The team as organist, sang an anthem, "I was
was strengthened by the return of glad when they said unto tee, Let
Bill King and the house of the Lord."
nd 'Steles ,and B ]l g us go unto the ho
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Tho Connell met on the ahm-e date
with all the members present. The
Reeve presided.
The minutes of the last. m aethng
were read and adopted 'on motion
of Harvey Johnston and fee, luill.
-Carried
The minutes of the Court. of Re-
vision on the Grasby Drain were
adopted on motion of Chas. Coultee
avid Sam Alcock. -Carried.
Moved by Chas. Coulter seconded
by Sam Alcock that Walton Library
Board he granted permission tc
build library on blind street untf
such time as allowance is needed aw
a street and that the Library Board
keep grounds in repair. -Carried.
Moved by Chas. Conites seconded
by Tos. Yuill that all properly ailed
out road accounts as presented by
the Road Supt. be paid. -Carried
Moved by Harvey Johnston sec,
onded by Joe Yuiil that the Work-
men+s Compensation be renewed
with Lloyd's Insurance CO.
-Carried.
Moved by Harvey Johnston sec-
onded by Sam Alooek that. a reso-
lution he drawn up and sent to the
Department 02 Highways that a sign
be erected at both north and south
entrances to the village of Belgrave '
restricting the speed 11mit to 30
miles per hour. -Carried.
Moved by Chas. Canites seconded
by Ram Alcock that the Reeve and
Road Supt. be a committee . to
secure someone to repair the Sun-
shine Bridge. --Carried.
The contrant of cleaning and re-
pairing the Grasby Drain was let to
George Radford at $1500.
Moved by Chas. Conites seconded
by Harvey Johnston that the meet-
ing adjourn to meet again on July
7, 1947 at 1 pm. -Carried.
The following aceounrts were paid:
Provincial Treasurer, Insulin 8 5.78
S. W. Archibald,, Laidlaw
Drain Report 611.00
J. A. Geddes, rent of hall
for short course 28.00
Sack Wilson, relief aerovnt 14.97
Win. Brydges, balance of
salary ... 60.00
s and
Nelson Higigns, stamps
swPPlieS 10.00
Geo. Martin, By-laws, Grasby
40.00
and Mrs. Everett Persue, 9th eco. 13a.. seals missed several opportune
Grey were, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd ,
Ries of scaring in the first _half, and
outplayed Atwood throughout the
game. The score 1.1 was scarcely
a true reflection of the Play.
Armstrong and baby Pnnnie, Mrs,
Mack McAlpine, all cf Alvinston,
Ont., and Mrs, Alex A7leirle of In-
wood, Out,
Fe • a
Mr. end Mrs. Harold Whittnrd and
tittle son Richard .and Earl Whittard
of St, Catharines; Mr. and Airs. Carl
Self and little son Ross, Brampton,
spent the week end with Sir. and
Mrs, Ben WitittMMd.
Melville Church
At the servico on ,Sunday morning,
Rev. Mr, Milne preached on the
subject "Ventures in Faith" and
enlikened the journey of life to an
obligatory school career in which
God has prescihed certain 0m0'
Misery courses, 'Phe anthem
was "Seek ye the Lord" by Roberts,
with Miss June Work and Mr, Wm,
King taking the 'solo parte.
At the evening service Hes. Mr.
Milne • preached on Matt, 0:10-12,
and explatnod the ceasons why
Christian living aroused opposi:tlon
011 than past of the rank and file of
citizens in .the average, ecmmunity,
NOTICE --
To My Customers
1 91ir now able to supply 81211
wood at last year's pease. Ot
now for 'Met winter's reel,
Jolm Pelona), Phone 3,9(1 Wing
or leave your order at
Hrttssela Post,
60 local and visiting brethren were
in attendance.
REG i T THEATRE
c F�, th. Ons
The United Church NON, PLAYING -
The Arrest of Seel of Ta.ren? 0n The Jolson Story
the Damascus road, was the sehjec.t l in Technicolor
of ,the morning sermon is the United' Larry
Church, The ooniitet het.ween i It packs them in --and they stay
ed
r eon seen
ei
court and evil that :Saul exp packed for until fans have the day interesting.
10. on great
we all understand, , this picture they have probably The shield presented by Radio Stfl-
It is a great day when, God arrests I never been so stirred by the present
a man and Christ sats him free. The I ation of dozens of songs that made tion CT(NX, to the township winning
them happier in bygone days. Be the highest total points in the sports
morndn,g anthem pas „Tia ,,e- ,, ga. , e it events will he presented to the win
and the Song' 'by Nilson. The ! sure to see this �ohliaato was very effectively taken by ' at 9 40 p m
M
"When Semis comes into your heart
by Lillenas. The sermon enbject
was the Divine Insight.
.
Parks anti Evelyn Keyes
Drain
Gordon Jewell, Workmen's
Compensation Ins. •.
Harry Turney, burying dead
Chas. Couites, telephone
bills
Cecil Wheeler, meals, tele-
phone an•d transportetlom, 1
Belgrave Co -Op., supplies
for sprayer 1 ,.
silver grey Thos. Garniss, repairs. to
1.40
and beige check abseils coat, and a, sprayer ....
matching grey net hat and black Howard Clerk, supervisor 74.60
accessories and 1111i�es-of-the-valley for sprayer 78.750
On their return they will reside in Clarence White. spraying .... 78.75
London. Tack Lowe,spraying
Guests were present from Kitchen. J, K. Krang, Rotenone powder 460.00
Black Dtsin
eft
dant
London, ion
sto
ek Hamilton, It
erg Wood ;:7.60
Detroit, Toon•nto, Lietowel, Seaforth Tit K. Krang,
Crawford,
spray
n...... 27.50
and Wingha,m.
John Craig, BOX. M ,..,,.:.
Kitchen -Brewer Cecil Wltrelet•, 1.0.14. 3,00
A pretty wedding was solemnized ! Gen. Marton.Geo13.0.H. 3.00
Martin, Clerk
62.75
1,50
2.60
'i
is outstanding film
051' n•t the dance to he held in the
Miss Dorothy Dennis, • Mon, Tues. Wed,-- June 10.17-18 gymnasium
In the evening the choir sang Dark Mirror Russell T, Bolton, President
The t Federation and
Adult Entertainment -ield clay, says of the
MCI annual event."We a'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of WiLLIAM HENRY
RINEHART deceased. foolproof alibis of identical twins
111 minima against. the estate of , by
alibis o! Identical
believe we will have a recnrd•binok
William iTstry Rinehart, lets of I played
Mualtegon, Michigne, w
at Brussels United Ch'trch en Wed-
nesday afternoon, June 4, when Irma
Elisabeth, only daughter or htr. soil
Mrs, William Brewer, Tirussels, was
united in marriage to Mr. Albert W.
A. Kitchen, soli of Mr. Stanley Kit-
chen. con. 14, Elmo township, and
the late Mrs. Kitchen. Rev. 11r.
Wilson officiated. Tine bride. given
in nun:teage by her father, wore a
floor -length gown of net over satin,
Morris School Board
Regular meeting of Mori;is Town
ship School Board 'held in Township
Ha11, Juno 5. A11 members present.
A representative of the Gr 1 -
Society addressed the Board
purchasing Book of Knowledge Ti
four schools not having a set,
action taken at present,
the bodice trimmed with brocaded tion tan at
ey and Donald Law.
satin. Her three -gear headdress
roil less also appeared befere the Board.
was caught to a headdress, with Resignations have been received
she carried a hornet rGb Was Marl
eapis and Miss June Ma ..
n !Tem ,I
r
of pink roses. The matron of lint SIcDonaid, Miss Map Mellurness
o,r, -Mrs. Tewin Schede, cm, 14, Mrs. 'Elston and Mrs. Howard. Three
Ehna, wore a flo haloth gown of
ee new tencltnrs have been engaged,
albite satin and a headdress there are atilt two vacancies•
of phtic with plait streamers, and The secretary was instructed to
e ar of the Huron Conn Y r' carried a bouquet of rad roses, advertise in the Benton Hereld anti
chairman of the Air, 7n•win Schede, con. 14. Erma• the Globe & Mail for teachers. In
With Lew Ayres are plan WAS boat man. The ethers were Metre the purchasing of supplies and
Olivia De Haviland Thomas Mitchell euuinmrnl by the must be
sorbing story deals with an ning fon' the best, tele Sae we have Air, ROSS Kitchen, Atwood and authnrixed by the teachers.
This ab ell to ever staged. We are particularly Mr, Terry Robb, Harirstoa, a
ethe murder
and Mitch zutntr that "Ste Following the ceremony a wed. The payment of the following
attemptby
help solve nutlet of a prominent 1 Pleased and tot was screed to 3 i accounts was authorized:
13annent is going 10 be ori• guest, If dine dinner
h siclan, by breaking through some' e favored with good weather. 1
physician, wen,
gurst.s at. the American bolsi, Pens-
We.
7larcttcare 21,60.
arts. The table was c•rnt cd with ! Advertising- for t.enehere 7.99
three tier wedddn relic, and the I -Tay SiatianerY Co., strokes 407.97
19.00
8.00
2.00
1.80
,
6
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the 2drd cloy of MAY,
,ing crowd."
art,
who died on ( W. V. Roy, T,mtdeahere, Secretary
44 are re- Next TNurs, Fri. Sat. Juga 19.20.21 iof the County iiedera,t.ion, speaking
tti••Hrnla.rs tot Horne Sweet Homicide
giiii' 'f to forward full { , the l
to
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do
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of tilt year bonne issued this 500r.
With pit Ann Garner says: "We have tried to melte this
Bari n Tent
Br
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Lynn a r.ompletr nrn..1,
dernrntimts were in pink and white. I I meArter
The hr{dt's mother received the{ J. P. ]idly
guest`; in n. grey crepe dress and , Miaa. m ltmnpr
wearing a rose corsage. Mr. ""a t Mrs. Anderson
t� tr
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tmderagnral b> the SRth day of ,Tuns, Randolph So hpnt,tet, not only E, wlese
date Oho assets of This•pleasant comedy is charming of all die events of the dell day hut to Chatham and outer points. rn1 Insurance premint
1947, after wltirh ed having ehterteininettt for those wino crave a, :laid
e'r be distributed, x ialso a story of the sine and aeerm• Tines. Ma M s M elsonlmettlesitchc•tl t 199.86
the 'Estate, wilt Meeting adjournod to c,163 95
den' only to the claims then i change from the usual ;reentry .ate plisdvur•u{;s of i1,t{oat Comity 1"a R t Dave
regard l a b N ttgtiu in the O
rail or the o et.rnv0,
ere and their {!ederatinai. We hope it Ruth And Vern,
stand lett William W. R. Sholdlce, IlalpPh S. Shaw,
rGod.
m L1.Y, 1{,C, COMIIVCi- will tined a Place. nihe county,
to oe Hi hell attended the wedding 21010 tlhatfm'
Ira FII.ANIt DON am ai1'd Jl3ad faint henna In the .0nnty, be Trite]
The Godcitor orOntario, M every
;3n13eitnr fox the 111state, ;With ;4Li.•91"AR HOLLVWOCtj CAST
4.00
�tollowed in dater years by annual . Atwood,
editions,t'
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