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4NADlAN NATIONAL
em; I NBROOI(,
Mae.
(Lara
( l tfad
spew.
to
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days la'st week at her lame here,
returning to Stratford on 'Thursday.
Mr. Paul Jeschke who has spent
several months in Brussels folkaw-
mg a t4fte in Clinton hospital; is
bank to his home in the village. •
Mr. ami Mrs. John Engel who hays
span'G the winter in. Clinton, visited
at the home of their nephew Mac
Engel, be.forre leaving for Biggins
Lake. Mtoh.• where they intend
ei reline the summer.
The 'Young Wisnten'i; Auxiliary of
tele W. M. S. are Ito:dire their April
meeting fir. Thursday evening of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
e_ .eseasa lutes agrareet
} E es r,. .' SSalast CAR14$X .
aesiaras. see sweeten of 4
s.''„ Bn Slie i.' IIst: sf. Hansa F3rm-
e,v eseeaesei are 9f•-
- notified
lie
send to ':lie ]nde - igr. d on or 1{
before the tenth day of May. 1952 3
full particulaee of their elaims n't
writing_ enunediately after the said
unit day of May. 1952, the assets
of the estate will be distributed
amonret the parties. eatitied thereto
having regard only to claims of
which the Exeesitere :;hall then have
Biesnrs. Crawford & Hetherington
Barristed &: c..
Brussels. Ontario,
so2',ritere rsr tine Executors.
FOR SALE —
New enekshett Cuitieators, Heavy
Duty Wagons and other New Cock
ehutt Implements, also used AR3s-
Chalmer Tractor, at Bargain Price.
Toon Bumstead & Son,
Penne Wirehair 455.
week t+, May 6th 4:e to the course
Mink held on the dale planned.
Retlwnts of all the standing eons -
relents were rend and approved''
Mrs. L. Switzer now of etrussels and
a member of our Inutitute Was with
us end asked to go to the front by
Sita Bremner, who spoke a few well
'deserved words of appreciation of
MI'fi. Sw tzars work while with us.
airs. Gordon Knight• presented her
with a gift io which Mrs. Switzer
lapsly It was voted
('atizenship and lIdueaaiou ..•• Mrs
Mr•, M0rray Huether, Biro, Jas.1
BremMtr
t in;I u:eity ` Act varies and Public
Relations .... hiss. Stanley Cant i
Abell. airs Wilfred Strickler 1
iiistorieai Research and Current
Foveate ••.• tine. 'Maurice Cameron,
hire. Martin MacDonald
Home Economics and Healtb....Mar9
R. W. Whitfield, (firs. Selwyn
e re
made a sal p
to give our secretary $I0.00 a year.
Who's. who, . the members were all I
asked to bring 'their babypictures,
and we all had an enloyable time
trying to figure out who Was who.
The roll Ball was answered ' with
-this creek at 3.30 in the cleurch.s'firs. what bulbs you bad to share and
W. M. Tiv dmat will be the speaker what bulbs you would like to receive,
and the 'ladles of "Creon slid the ale()what I want to a/teamp11ell this
Senior W M. S. will be guest's. year. A splendid topic was given by
Mrs. L. Lake. "The walls of music
Cranbrook W. 1. in the honer!." It was moved to
Tae regsier Meeting of the gine $10.00 from the Sunshine fund
s.„mb. ook Women's Institute was to buy shrubs for around the all.
held on Tuesday evening, April Sob, Mrs. S. Vbeeler of Brussels the
mite 41 memberand 2 visitors District Secretary took Charge of
Mrs. J. ?serener the Pres- the election of officers, before the
;dere� was in the ehair and the eSecticn took place, she read us a
Motto whirlhad been prospered for
Ode. followed by the Institute Creed' the Brussels Majestic Tnetituute by
and the Lord's Prayer in unison
The motto. "April eyes are- brim-
ming over, bat its the =alter drops
that bring the clover." was well
Wen by Miss Francis Dennis. The
minutes of the last meeting and the
treasurer's report was gilven by
Mrs. Gordon Knight. The Institute
has en hand 6165.539 to ;tart the
new year. Arrangements were made
to cater to a wedding dinner on
?flay 24th. Havt" g been asked for
two Tnetjkute members for the Fair
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Board in Besets. Mrs. Wm. Perrie
and Mrs. !