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Ontario's Bass Season
Not To Open Until July 1st
Toronto—Ontario's general bass sea-
son opens ;fitly 1, not (to lune 28 as
last year, and any fishermen taking
these fish In June 28 week -end will be
pmeecuted, Hon. H. R. Scott, Ontario
Minister of Came Linn Fisheries,
warned,
ACCOUNTS
Dr. W. D. S. JamIesort
Any accounts not yet paid limy be
lett and a receipt obtained from Dr,
Harper or from Miss Lawry et oilier,
of R. S. Hetherington.
GARDEN PARTY
will be held on the lawn of
Brussels United Church
Thursday evening, July 3rd
Supper served from 6 to 8 p. m.
There will be a ball game in the
park. Program following supper
Adults 60c — Children 35c
Brussels Branch of the
Canadian Legion
DANCE
in Brussels Town 1101 on
Friday, July 4th
Music by Ken Wilbee and
His Orchestra
Admission 50c Lunch Booth
_
DANCE
In Brussels Town Hall on
Thursday, July 10th
Music by CKNX Ranch Boys
Under auspices of L.O.L.
No. 774
Admission 50c Lunch Booth
FOOTBALL
Walton Vs. Brussels ,
At Victoria Park Br -mein on
Friday, June 27th
Game called for 7.30 p.rn. sharp
Admission — Adults 25c
Children 10c
Come and cheer the boys
to victory.
Walton Garden Party
to be held on
Duff's Church Lawn
on Friday, June 27
A good variety program
Supper served frvati 6 to 8
Admission 60c and 25c
Sponsored by members of the
16th group and 8th line Morris
of the W.A.
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God Is a Spirit and they tiso,
worship him must worship him
in spirit and in truth.
Melville Church
minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m. Sunday Schaal and
Bible Class.
11 a. m. Ordination. of tellers.
8 p. m. Service for Huron
County Orange Order,
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster,
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The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
11 a. m. Morning Worship
Dominion} Day
Ciaristianity Paces Communism
junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible Claes,
7 p. in, Evening Praise
Litefe BiXtras.
Everyone Cord-ially Welcome.
Church of Engiand
Parish Of Brussels
Rev,. J. H. Kerr, Rector
4th Sunday Atter Trinity
June 29E1, 1947
St. John's Church Brussels
2 D. m. Sunday School
3 p. m, Evening PreYor
St, George's Walton
9,30 a. in, Morning Prayer
St. DavIel's Church Henfryn
11.15 a. m. MornMg Preyet
, Memorial Service Of
Elmo Centre Cemetery
the Elmo Centre Conotiory will he
The Annual Mentor! il Servieof
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lield in the. cemetery on Sunday,
Juno 211 at 8 o'clock P.M. Mr. D. P. Brussel
HURON F
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tee:eve:OA
Wednesday, June 25th, 1047
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OOTBALL. STANDING Rebekah Assembly
Held In Hamilton
Brussels Woman la District
Deputy President •
Savage of Listowel will lie the St. Columban
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Isimeira epeee,.. Listowel Legion ,m---------------------------------1 e 2 1 nee r of 1-1 feellowe, white, met in .
Alas, nutty al, Wein, or Prt.scott.
Ontario was Installosl :IA PI t'Att
the Rebekah Assembly, Indep.eneett
Band In attenlance. Ethel 4 J 2 e 2 Ha. ilto
Walton
Celebrated 80th Birtliclay
terry pleasant afternoon was
spent at the home of Mr. and Mee
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BRUSSELS, 0NTAF
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Maddocks —.McDonelti *
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'trn -.Needing ne,, ;toe:omne. ti I*
in tie, Ittnsonarsi. et lirtisaelg on
Sittrivatty aft'rneon Inti ; *
Florence rsabel mcoonnid Myth*
becameAl
the britio ofAlbert George - *
Maddocks of Belgrave. Mtge Merle I
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There lc to be County
Church Parade of Tho L.O.L.
Sunday night June 2et ot
8 P.M.,P.M.,to Melville Presbyter -
tan chureh. Brethren to
meat at the L.O.L. Hall at
7:30 P.M.
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or tit t II
en 1 Mr. (1
3 1 2 0 2 eennual 4 day eonventien. t -es• eem Anderson of Titegete„,
,11, !Melville Church
with he delegates from the ti•xinil wt•tiss,..e..„A trombe" of friend^
.,.v.tnivcraary Services
I mem. the Patriarehit Militant I
." of the Oland Elletirolt guests of the bride end grenm were 'The Some.- Of Pi 8)1" was itt
Doctor d F
an am y • att. lin attendance and gave subieet of Rev. Prof. David Bac'
I the Ladies Auxiliary to :he Patti- hest wletes to the newly metaled ; -rtm`l 01•• ittoolinit •terviia•
V.rm. Miller, 1 2411 con. Grey, on Suit
i arebe Militant. Mrs. Etna Bum- r.annle. Melville riDirch on Snrile.7. ••,n
daY last when Mrs, elarearet elite- it Receive Farewell Gift.;
, qrscsion of thc Wire Anniversar
ea cangregalimmi sifiali , a :0, of Toronto, was reenstalle 1 as .0(l(-..
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and her sons and daughtere and Melville Church Sinulav nwhool stead, of Meaford, was Installed o•
rotary: 'Miss Botty Dinolog, ef ! McEachern — Carroll Pont•mt• 1 0:1 C. P.1"3',..,..ft!' I•Pty dealt
1 I on wt a eiole It, 1 /.• lett \ T• •
evtating when a farewell presenta-
1.,,mtlen. WaS illATIIiied ns treasurer; 1
in Enne Presheterten ell'Irell• 41eTt 'derive enr faith? and poinit-ttl cat
....,tto, ,t,... on, gtitot tWliene, 1.• ca,
their respective families wore enter-
tained st a birthday piney in honetir
•itf Mrs. Margaret 'Miller who was
celebrating her eightieth birtheme
The guests were: Mrs. Margaret
811)let and . female of grey fwl).; Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin Miller and family
of Brodhagen; Mr. ane Mrs. Wm.
Boyd and danghter Me Carl
Leinhardt of Grey and Mr, and Airs.
.I•11:1• Iloyd and family Woo or grey.
OP tit 0- tor w to
PEOPLE WE l`c, N ;7..
tit * 0: • • • • 1 0.
Mrs. W. S. Scott has been visiting
her daughter Mes. S. 1'. Harvey in
Torento.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKay, Buffalo
and Florida, are holidaying at the
home af his mother Mrs. C. McKee.
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Dr. and Mre. Douglas Reid and
family of Clinton, Neil, Jersey. are
visiting at the tome of her father.
Sohn Logan and her brother Alvin
and 'Mrs. Logan,
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Evelyn Hislop claughtett of Mr. and
51"s. George Higlop was operated on
for an appenclitis last Satineloy ond
is making satisfactory progrese.
Our congratulations to 'Mies Ruth
Wileen, Brussels, and to Miss Shirley
Thompson, Ethel, who rereived fire)
class certificates in the examination
results. for the teacher training
courses given •at the Normal Sheol,
Stratford.
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Mrs. Adam ,Steiss and Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Remelt and son or Nee-
pawa, Manitoba and Miss Elsie
Stein or Tal -onto spent the past
week with Geo. and Mrs. Evans.
They motored' feom the West to
spend a month with friends in
Ontario.
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Mr, and Mre. Louis D. Thompson,
Miss Carrie Hingstota, Mrs, Lewis
and daughter Di•anne, recently ot
British Guiana. attended the Recital
given on the neW Casavangt organ in
the Pint Presbyterian Church, Sea -
forth last Monday evening by the
world fnintons nailer organist Gin-
seppe Masebetti. It was a most
enjoyable experience.
Brussels Soccer Team
Blanks Ethel Eleven
Brussels defeated Ethel 2-0 in a
football league fixture in Vitoria
Park, Beassels, Thursday evening. In
the first half, Lowe scored for
Brussels anl Allan notched the
second goal midway in the second
half,
BLUEVALE
Personals: 511,1*, Annie Wray has
returned to Woodrow, Sask„ after
several months with relatives in
this neighborhood and at Beigrave;
Mise Daisy Zetterstrome, Winnipeg,
le- the guest of her aunts, Miss
Praiser, Mrs, Robertson and Mrs.
Ninholson.
ante -President; nints Violet i'enten .
room was tint seicuit tt t.v,t11 ”tit t, • tr,,. ttt.ct
1.1 Lions Officers Installed
(Bit Mitchell Club
, I Over fifty lion or the Mitchell
0 !club were present at the supper
tt,tineeting of the Brussels. Mons dub ,
et on. Monday night. Their official
.4 jilt hit). .1 the installation ot
staisso- out- ere :tar the ensuing
term,
11,•0 pia Aden; KIT; stilton of
^elt,•bele pteeideti. Diseict Governor
elni. Mier of St,aferte was present
• and mbiressed the meeting In regard
th • [mining Lions convention at
Windeor.
An enjoyable progrannne was
y given by the guests and included
numbers by a quertet.e. solos, Frank
Moore. fieconmmtleil at the piano bit
Erni, Harley and a menie duet,
I le•p:11 y Diet ;net governor Lloyd
Peligheffer, 'telethon installed the
folinwine officers of ho Brussels
club:
Lion Tame,- -Lorne Beltmler
i Tall Twister --Jae. Atenetreng
1 2n -'I Vie. pros.. -Boy, Bowman
JP111i141011 and Duncan Jamieson. I '
Mrs 'Isobel Carr of T01'11111 t), WilS r'Idn7 Beulah 11.1d, note"' tete • e •, t :teem thing with
elected nssembly watsion; and ?Its ''f Mr. mid lfrg •3333 ,
A inueleal programme
«met) the presentalloa
piano solos by Mr. Loins
coral solos by Miss Nlary
Parlane and Miss June Work; piano
dnot by Miss .Toyi, T'e"tei• and 114 -e
Th•elma Brothers, and a selection by
the [Joust Club Male Quartette.
The presentation address was
given by Mr. James 'A/eternize:in wile
expressed the cangregatintne reeve
on hearing of Dr, jamiseon's
vision to give IIP roside'lee In
PtruSSE'40, HP made reference to
Dr. Jamieson's great service to
Melville Church in his rapacity as en
elder, a member of the boned nf
managers a trustee, all .1 • tt •
413 - • ,te•e 11,11t1
WhiCh pee- t Mede lerevis. of Taranto, was again "
uro-1
nIhe 111,111(101 in the 110 of acrompani.
trnd.-11 I named as the Assembly's 'en •1••• • to Wi"" P11'• 11" 1") .vt" net s ef Meth In the •••P/tW
Thompson; sent -tithe to the Horne Board. I rentiev C. Mt•Ttatthern, Pcv 'W. .1'
Lphysical eharaeteristiee. Pettit
en lie. Afro. Carrie Dunbar of HISISPOIS 'Werke" P'N.fornie'l the eeremonv in ^ •
tsit .'fl-) at titl1111141 1111141 10 I sett t" of RD pine' ft rrtve-a and ups end dolens of ere; en n' en
Itly for Slratern.4 District elm itt'e otenn and Miss Mina Balton.
t.), with ;Needier°, ever agee, thto leo/min f the teed e ee
eten,
Stratford, Godetrich, Seeferth, Clint 1"Becatme" daring tint simtintf (if 1 )•
ton, Milverton and Brussele.
; Officers of the Ornal 14113011111- The bride. elven in marriage by
tliont. of offi.io,io. in,LIThjoiroi, meter :her ?ether. WAS gowned in white Pl'OrPRAOV Tray 01,i -A the
distriet deputy I/regiment es en. t. -"Be, P.wart Tlartety preeided st „et,1 deem:, mete .t.„ e., 4,,
faith already itemilre1. Faith tlittts
not (ame 1141 the result of scientifle
endeavours whereby a person, os
the result of persistent reasonine,
0041141 '1(3 Mew/1 time 1'1 '(14 Is bis.
Reference was Olen made to Mrs,
ettmieson's service to the church
oreanizetione. and Duneene, enntri-
butien as oppprator of till Simulate
St•ltrol lanteen, Mr. Meleadzeaii said
that some church in 'Poronto would
be able to record a substantial gain
in the acquieltion of three stauneh
church siipportets, Dr, ,Tainieson's
keen interest in cemmunity Pro
) er ndd 4' 1010 Pjf.t`l It1 WPItn: (11.nud valva organza which ;Yes S".'1"4 Nt;or111 to a house, in the r.ms•• that
Toronto; lit ie possible to learn 11)1101 PhOITT
, Patriareh. Harold Ir. Unlit% with fitted bedice, point sleeves
ii f1••ind iinn'ir• Wereen. P. wil''' e""tul°1 fn 1 people from the =mope fri which 1
KC.. P.O.M., of Port Arthur: (11(1)1! Gene! 1'31'e 3'1'3 ,-sie A cmonot TP
ITT OP I i.„...y k.,,,, 1.1.,„1,. hon,,,,, t to.us, ...sly
I
High Priest, ye. Lyle eeete„e. , heid her full length veil and see I I be
11341814' kept and teMeet t-etlit ('0n Cobourg; Grand Serthe, 1.(1.03rd earrI
(t i NI a raerntle of white eladitot
i Je)(tne HilltIMOO: TTPISTIPPP, flop, ILI' r' —• " ie•••••11tred with a red rode.
'Bison. P11.M.of Toronto; Grand .TrHegrweley wee e Told 1-4
.
W1-r,130,n, '31'.. G. ptapecee pre:reef : 'ebony bracelet, a family heirloom.
Grand Auditor, Earnest A. Reading., : Mrs. William Hotisna elf. 'Hamilton.
p Wond
3rii Vire, Pres.—Teen, Aehton
Direetneseeelem Winebers. Dick
WhirTiP111, WTT1. Turnbull, Wm.
SecretaS;—irDoug. Lawless
Treasnrer—R. McBride
President—Fagh Wilson.
IThe following vornaittess were
o pee int el by the r ewly installed
presIdent.
Lion's Committees
Educientranzin—meTayi,th
17Wnailvt:iv• P.1-nobrtne''rtn'n
Health and Welfare—
Tinr"y Champion
Barry Pear
14. B. Alien
Safety771win Gregg
Jack IVIeTannald
Charlie Davidson
Sight Conservation and 131Ind—
L. E. Cardiff
Wm. Leach
Educatelloanre(LI7onng's)—
R. J. Bowman
Robert Bennett
Program of Meetings—
Ken. Ashton.
Donald Lawless
R. Gordon Inaziewnod
L. D. Thompson
Sports Programs --
Ken, Ashton
M. Wineberg
D. A. Bann
Publicity—
R. W. Kennedy
Bob Johnson
Boys and Girls—
Albert Wood
Turnbnli
William Martin
Citizenship and PatriotleM—
Selwyn Baker
Wilfred Willis
Civic improvement—
Haoarrooildd xTlemyrnegas
Community Betterment—
R, Whitfield
K. Tyerman
Membership—
/10y Cousins
Lorne Eckmit)r
Jim Armstrong
FinancRe.—J. Bowman
Barney McBride
Wilbur Turnbull.
Lion President L. W. Eckeni
welcomed the visitors on behalf
thirehloacalatelvhathe.r was provided by
Indies of Melville Ohureb.
. ey -
Toronto; crned Repregenenn 'PS TP I a tee bone vas matron MOSS. In the Bible ts to be canal
Jones. Hamilton, 11111 P. V. ilibetson. yellow Thee. Her 1333000.3- ..V010
firlq.01lltf.11 "WI °I' the stnry of how Mel eel about
,. solld 1401111' that had
P.G.11T., of Port Arthur, blue and she carried dark' Moo Ilt• ••••11 •liserdored by sin. Man is
'113131) ereentPci WIT11 yellow rib.
; reryntred to have faith in the 01)0 ,00
Pbe hr41le''11l(1d, Mir'q {14' that restoration, and that faith
Ptah Pr end Miss Relen Davidge comes. not by the methods alrsady
both of Galt, were in blue la -e memtioned, but by beaeine ihe word
with peplums topping their long of (-10,1, The obvious place tor the
skirts which ended in slight trains. heeling of that Word is in the tor.
101:11(-tl., 7)11T 10 liable at any tene
to he disordered and uneet lty
wanton children. In the name
way the world has heel dignrclered
hv oted's ehildren in Mei- wanton -
the Supreme Grand T.,..ists, C 111
Young Women's Auxiliary
jects. was also stressed, particularly Of Melville Church
b'g unflagging efforts to Senn the The June meeting of Melville
best possible eclucatienal benefits Young Women's Auxiliary was held
the children in the Brussele district. last Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. eleleadzean then presented to
Dr. and Mrs. Jamieson a tilt -top
orcasional table, a trelamp, and a
table lamp, and to Duncen a bill-
fold. Taking part In the oresenta
tion were Mrs. C. Matheson, Mte.
WM. Little, Miss (i -rice Stewart, and
Bewman.
Te. conelusion MT. eleVadzeati said,
"1 would just like to remind you
that these remarks are made by ;
,Scots folk, who dime believe in I
ower nutelcle flattery for fear of
spoiling even gold people., Every-
one should ken that if a Scotsmen
cline find mnrkle fettle, lie 1a gig
weel pleasette
• Replying ;on behalf or himself end
family, Dr. Jeiniesen spoke of his
close association with the people of
Brussels., and said that ete woehl
always cheristh the memoriets of his
his 4wenty-year stay in the district.
Mr. Robert Bowmen spoke of the
} great work which Dr, Jamieson had
clone for the entire eonmemity and
said that his departure from the
distect would be felt ree a personal
loss.
The ladies of the church then
served a delightful 1111101, after
which the staging or Auld Lang Syne
brought the social to o Mose.
REQ:NT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont
NOW pi...AviNo—
Double Feature—
BIonclies Lucky Day
with
A. Lake Feeley Singleton
Robt. Stanton
and
Galloping Thunder
with
Charles Stareett and Smiley Burnett
te AI 0)
COMING In Teohnloolor
The Song of Scheherazade
with
Yvonne be Carlo
Jean Pierre Anniont
Agricultural Highlights
During The Past Week
In Huron County
A full week .ef fine weather hns
given the farmers a good, chance to
get might up with seeding apera-
tins and many acres of corn and
beans have been sown during the
lest week.
The Junior Pannier Live Stock
Judging ,Competition hell. in Bxeter
last Wednesday, was a definite
suceese, consedering that many of
the boys were home making use ftf
bip excellent weather. One point of
interest was the fact that the thigh
Township team was Composed. Of I
three boys, with no previous judging
experience, except that which they
gathered while In attendance at the
Agricalteral Short Course, held in
Exeter last ;Tannery.
The Arnim, Farmers from all three
0111 110, 'Exeter, Minton, and Blyth will
be going to Guelph on Inriclay, June
21111, to participate hi the Juntee
Farmers' Annual Pieta Dtty at the
Ontario Agricutural
II is expeeted that Western men
coming Bast to belp wine haying and
harvest will -start arriving semetime
next week. At present over 00 RP.
plications are on hie and it is 1101104
that Wo Will got eultflotent men to
meet all demende,
Mrs. Sam .Sweeney. There were
nineteen members ant two visitors
present. The Devotional period
opened with meditation "Give as this
day ostr daily ht•ead" given by Mrs.
3. MeParlane. Hymn ele was sang.
Matthew 25, verses 31.46 was the
Scripture Leesen. The chapter of
the Study Book on Tate, The Min-
istry of Healing, was given by Mre
13. Wilson, Mrs. J. Martin, IVirs. L,
Alcock, The Devottonal period
closed with Hymn 148 and the Rene.
diction
Du -ring the business period. ren-
t/mated by Mrs. Sweeney, the presi-
dene, piens were made for a straw.
berry social to he held in July at the
home of Mrs, D. 'Hemingway.
A serial hour followed with a
delicious lunch Reeved by the
hostesses, lefts. Sweeney, Mrs,
Martin, Mrs, Merarlans, Mrs. Aimee.
Huron Ministers
Inducted In July
CODPIRICA, Rim 24 --Huron Pres-
bytery, meeting in Londesboro
United Church, expressed pleasure
in the fact that Peel County had
voted In favor of retaining the Cant
flan Temperance AM, The vote
should be encouraging to the Tem
Peranee Peerces In Huron, members
said.
Arrangements were made for MP
inflections of Rey. A. G. Hewitt, of
Bluevale at Attburn, Rev, W. S.
14(001 13 S of lnrumbe, at Belgrave,
Rev. W. J. Rogers, of Dungannon.
at Blyth, Rev, J. A. Burden, ef
Belle Bey, at Blnevale, Rey. S. W,
Mum, .of Trowbridge, at Creditor,
Rev. 8. T. Dunb, of Cygnott. Mich..
at Dungannon, Rev. Harold J, Snell,
of Auburn, at Exeter (lames st.),
Rev. IL J. Mahoney, of Peterhoro,
(Knox„ alt Exeter (Main gen Rev,
C. W. Cape, of Blorence, at Coder -
tell Werth et„), Rev. X. M. Weed.
of Dawn Mills, at Grand Bend, Rev,
J. Be Peters, of Port Lambton, at
lefeetillop, Rev. EL 1011111ore Haywnrd,
of Temple Hill, at Nilenlenninier,
and Rev, IL Cranhielm, of Nile-
Ileatimiller, nt Wroxeter.
The indnetions tat Anhurn, ninth,
Orediton, MoKillop and Wroxeter
will he ton Thursday, :My 3, at 815
p.m, the others will be on Priday,
july 4, at 8110 p.m.
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Canadian Citizenship
Special Four -Cent Stamp
A special 4 -cent stamp will be The evening service wee with ,Ithe lowest (11.,eam•V •
dUlIr 1104
issued 1st July, 1047 to mark ilia „erin ewn faVer of the Anniversary a'arill' aeeellteu*
advent Of Canadian Citizenship. I Secitrity Mill be required,
iSerelee at Meleelle Chitrele 3, 11. B*Sr. Clerk
410
benedeeggeg and yellow
gladieli caught with blue ribben
completed their cestanneg,
neirn Beckett of Puslinoh, was
113 3)1,41414) 1110 11511ers were
John Geddles and CelvIn Cerra',
of the beide,
The bridegroom's Oft to the
porate worship of the cluireb.
Rearing means not only listening*
bet obeying,. Christ offers is
mastery of fear and unhappiness,
only on condition that we allow God
to do with us what He wishes. ".An
anniversary service," gold Professor
Flay. "affords us an exeellent oppot-
bride was a ihree-steand necklace
tunny of remindine 01101011-01 what
of pearls: to the bridesmaids. chatet
Oral has clone in Cihrist,"
Laine glamour pins. and to the
other 1 ttentinnts, geld-B.11M lnaite
and chain.
At a reception hell at the Re-
creation hall of the remit:en Gen-
eral Tower Company, the bride's
mother received in black crepe with
1111'i( neceseneles, 'She was assisted
by the mother of the loldeeroern
41'1. 1v1114, navy 1-111 let'Sey with
black accessories.
For rt wedding trip to *inertia Pap
the bricie ehose 0 gray gabardine
suit, brown accessories, and a con
snge of gardenias. Mina their re-
btrn MT, and Mrs, lieBacbern
reside in :Hamilton.
Outeaf-town guests were present
from Wooden -ink, Brte.sels, Hamil-
ton, Thamesville, Clinton, Toroute,
Kitchenen Th -yon, 441. Cranbrook,
and London,
MUSIC EXAMINATIONS
The summer 070111111TieTTOITS Or the
Toronto Conservatory of Music in
piano playing and singing were held
last Briley morning at the residence
of MT. 7,011111 ThOMOOLTO.
MISS Margaret Butler, of the
Conservatory teaching State. was the
examiner.
Our music students are fortunate
to be .able to try their examinations
in Brussels instead of going to some
town at n distance,
The United Church
A recent -Ion standee was held in
conneetion with the Morning Wor-
ship hi the United Chureh Mrs,
'Thomas Gamins and MAgg001. Arthur
Synott and :reek Farrow were re-
eelved on Pofessi•on of ATM. Ws.
Sark IrarroW was reecalved 111)
Certificate from WInetham, Mrs. 1.
P414.1" on Certifleate from tirandon
and Mre. Thoniee flervies on Certifi-
cate Deem Plbenemer effluevalel. The
*melting sermon dealt with the
Convention of Saul of 'Parsing. Vier
a morning anthem the 'bolo gang
"Praise ye the Lord" by Mit:enema.
Mess Zeta nitro or 'Western Hos-
pital, Toronto sang tirldie's setting
of "The Inind 10 tny Sheinterrit 'With
great effectiveness.
The morning anthems were "Bless
the Lord, 0 my soul" from the
Russian Liturgy; and 'To Thee, 0
God, we fly" by Maunder, in which
the solo parts were taken by June
'Mirk. Gerald Gibefne end Wm.
King.
At the evening serviee. Prnfessor
Hay distingnished hetweee Chnreh-
innity and Christianity. In Du,
course of the sermon be showed
that the doing of good deeds did not
necessarily mean that the peteen
respeneible was 0 Christian, Such
People usually give up doing good
bels when the recipients of them
show lack of appreciation.
The choir contributed two anthems
to the evening servie, "Hark, hark,
my Soul" by S-helley, in which the
solo parts were taken by Torre
Porter, Mrs, W. Edger, and Wm.
Speer, The groom/ anthem wee
"Send out Thy light" by Gemmel,
Miss Arne Work sang the ale
"Felber in Heaven" to music et
Handel's Largo,
Ordination Of Elders
At Melville Church
At the morning service on Sundae.
five members of Melville Church.
Wm. Snell', Wm. Smith, Wilfred
Shortreed, John Gibson Jacob
Pletcher, will be Ordained to the
office of Ruling Ender. In ttocord-
ance with New Testament authority
and precedent, eldership ITT the
Presbyterian. Church Is a lifetime
office. The institation of the
the eldership constitutes one of the
great elements in Presbyterianism,
and the choice of elderz in any
coegregation, in tree democratic
fashion, rests with the oeople,
Notice
Tenders will be received by the
undersigmed Saturclne, 3ly eth
at 2 eeleek P.M. for the erection ol
a cement machinery building at
Plano and sepeilloatieus 114118
be seen at the. derive otfice, Ethel
Walt Disney Visits
Home Of Forefathers
Walt Dianen, World famous, creator
of Mickey Monne and Snow White,
and the idol of every childish heart,
was a visitor In this district last
Wetin•esclay. T -Tis tote grandparents for-
merly resided at Illuevale, and then
in Getierich Township, near Holmes -
vine. They are butted in the AngItt
can cemetery, Houneevine, Nvkiob,
was visited by Mr, and liars. Disney
and their party. They also called at
i the hems of a eousin, Robert Rich.
anises. a nearby resident.
1411'. HISTICI'S gratatather settle(
near Bohnesville when he came'fron
1. Ireland in 1840 and later at Blueval
and Godericht The family` moved t
Kansas and then to Chicago. viler
Id,'. Disney Was born. While herr
4h0 took pictures et the scenes Whet
pis ancestors had lived.
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