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The Brussels Post, 1952-11-5, Page 4• E WINGtIANI DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD Offer the following classes In night 8000 (provided the reqtdred number enrol) EASIO ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS (no fee required) at. SHOP -- WOODWORKING, Pl-ASTID antIMETAL'WORK 16. SEWING 4. PUBLIC SPEAKING 15. COMMERCIAL WORK (TYPING and BOOKKEEPING) i. HOI313YORAFTS LEATHERGRAFT) FEE — 65,00 ENROLMENT AND PAYMENT OF FEE Wednesday evening at 7.30, November 5th, 1952 Applicants are requested to notify W. S. Hall, Principal, or But telephone the WIngham District High School (WIngham 128), between 9.00 a. in. and 4.30 p. m...previous to the .date enrolment If steal! possIble...The number In each clams Is IlmIted„, and applications will be accepted In the order In which those Interested apply. Classes will begin at 8.00 p. m.Wednesday, Nuv. 5, w following registration. u II make more ney wail a 5 MO ELS 41 0 ONLY HERE'S WHY... 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 L. , a Ve Complete with 14" blade and chain, F.O.B. Vancouver, B.C. 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NOVellantl" Mk, #u 1 related 10 take die Meeting 011 , 170. A ..,welt prepared epeeeh en "Oreaticati' wens giusela by Marilyn, Bowee, The. meeting was thou ad- 101lined by the sleging'of 11.venu. 571. i 2v5)ifat Meeting of 1101lial Unit- ed Church Y. Pni S. was held OA• MelinlaY, Nov. 3r4, With 12 Mein- : hers present, Meating opened with oufl to Par r sl OI worship followed by Hymn se2, The Scripture was read by Seam Beirn, MT. OaKi MTS. J'°4131 11°I1ee. Oe. The collection was team by and Mrs- 7. ?aleP' Pal:PaGY, au4144 , Doris ilateman. The roll oall ensevered. The buetikes was them and Allen Dent and :roan of Tiventesi wale visitors with Mr. and di,wa,naect. We derided to have. a Mrs. Henry DentParty. tuna weeks from 'Wednesday . and invite the Trowbridge Young People. A very Interesting meetWag given by Jean Betrnes and her group. We were then divided into Iwo groups and we had to answer questions. Hymn, Onward Ohrialtdan Soldiers PARA sung, fall owed by praymr. CkilttSA Were tbea OtAvioil fonownri by Tape. * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coleman, Di, mirewere week -end visitors with Buses:4s relatives. * * Oampbell and Bill hieCutele eon ,13arrie. spent• thea Week end at their 'homes here. * 4 * We are pleased to report that injuries received by WT, Wni Titrit. I Mill in a recent Parra accident are Allowing linPrownrsent- * * Those attending the North Huron Sectional Meeting of the W. M. 5. at Bagrave 'United Oluiroh on Fri- diev, °etcher 31.et, were Mrs, R. B. Cousins who contributed a solo, : Mrs, .Tas. Bryanst, MSS Margaret Robinson. Mrs, D. N. McDonald. Mrs, Stanley Wheeler and Mrs. indrew Lane. • • 4 • T'ne Winghem and District t'onn: r,r Ohnrchee met at Clue United fwilts,rh rarcenage. Brussels on Mon. i day. Nov. 3rd it 2.33 p. in., with 13 I emr proePrif, Rnv. Andrew tine, MIA.QAPIS Wag in the chute: Rev IT' TT T Futon. Brussels ronducted s- rohlftr,q• RPT, FL L. Jennings of tinoknow presented a paper on r1(011: ef the rernmtin'on SiervireP -ro,t., i4 rcee.ler.a the neesartation of the Paper. F.11-tr,T. NORTH HURON PRESBTERY ' GROUPS MET HURON COUNTY BURSARIES ANNOUNCED The Heron COttlUtti SUREATIN tot 1302 laevo been awarded to lin-fall- °Wing ,stedenits alt the Iltiversity Westenn Ontario. Maxine Halting Auburn 1 Barbara fluent Beignave Dennice DlUsi11 1(i3pen 1 Peter 3, Walter Ciederieh J'ainta Grant Mtt1 Woodhara There intreartes :of 3100. each are ewe:sled annually to 5 Students of. Buson Conntes in attendance at Ths Trnivereity Of Western Ontario. The Terri/oar of the bucearies te to S'SSikit StUdAllitS 111411011) S01101Afitle recoAl warrants it. These awards, first, made at the Bine of Huron county grant to the 'University have been awarded In mob of the past six years. 11 is interesting to Deter trIltot MAY sttidrn,t who have reiveived , sward' have suceeetted in winning either seholerships. The awards Cramantltee consists of the Wadden, of Huron firtunty, 11, Jedranton, • the Registrar of Thr Pluirensitev 'of 'Western Ontario Miss 'Phe Nodal Section of Burton Pres- , hAery nut in Knox United Church Regrare on Friday for the annual conveetion. Mrs. Geo, Menzies of i Mussels, the rice-Preeddent, Presided over both the morning and afternoon , •sessions and Mrs. George Tohnston Belgrave- was organist. Ishe wonship service, led by the t St. Helens Auxiliary, consisted of a I hymn "Rise 0 Men Of God.' I followed by Serripture and Praiser- 1 The finance committee for the day was appointed as follows: Mrs. Sut- ter. Mrs. J. Wheeler and Mrs. Bight smiling faces answered the roll call, a line in clothes •that suits me, in attendance of the third meeting of the Ethel Sew and Sewa commencing at 4.30 p. m. The President Anne Pesten was in the chair. The miurtes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The boniness followed. The next meet- ing wit) be at Mrs. Sidehards. The 10 -tering en the Record Books was discussed. Bart giri is to denion- semte rorrart standing and sitting ”nertirn. Our leader rend us infor- ' ,r^tirre cnn poshir\ and showed ns user 1558 tloiptnv, wheel Aast. '—see Arnitnefirirral A IctorltArl 11iIi4ton 11'0^ P.A. brine aentxtrmnnts were to GI In pnc 0 of the memberte t'rm,mbsat the pattern pinned I'm the material ready to oat out. vInios 4i. worked hattnu hole. Von. StePhenson. Mrs. Minn Moore was to be the representative on the Presbytedial Finance Committrit. Moved and see ended that Mrs. ITSWTSOCO Taylor of Brick Cantrell. be elected to tha T'reshyterlal Nefrninating Committee j satin. Her fingertip Nen sif French in 1933 for the 1954 Presbyterial ! illusion was held in place 1,5' a tiara of dare and pearls and elite meeting. carried a ehower heunnert of red 1Virs, Bd. Wight:man, president of Beljgrave Elve.nittv Auxiliary, wel Martrcm of honor, the erideis nu. coined the guests to the ehuroh. to witiolt Mrs. 'Fraser of Bluevale re i tsr- Mrs. Ronald Hilliard wore a pink brocaded taffeta dress and PliTtPdei roll call of organizations DA. earried a bonniest of red roses end lowed and was answered by 12 gralivr, Thums. The hrtarramajd, afternoon amxillualee when 2 sf- 01Aa Tvor Griffiths Was gowned In firlated eocte4ips, three evening DO- 1„1„, stiffe+s and. carried white four groups. 11 MIR -roe„ with .ranow. '!The sten Bends and 7 Baby Bands. I flower girl Dianne Griffith. wore pink taffets and etrrrled 1 enseeem Die.vm 01 the alteril°°Th aujcillar. 1 les presented reports which showed i of rosebeds. excelient work being done by the n of the church. Most of the Kenneth Theaker. the groom's wome brother. was his attendant and auxiliaries reported visits •to the sink and shut ins. special Meet^ ushers were William Locking Jr lugs with guests SpetaltenS. SundaY gbammed, brotlur of the bride, and John services sending relied to Korea. Por the reeeption at the home the use of the prescribed study or the bride's parents, Merlin Tuve- hooke and other works. , nue, the bridile mother wore a The affiliated societies each had wins gabardine suit with mauve a report as did the evening group., necessaries and corsage of yellow Mrs. E. Pelloelt called the roll rnees and mauve 'mums. Ciba Inc the 0. (1. T. T.. Thee,- organizat- gr„.„,a war, wore a Niagara ions reported a keen interest on the grape shade crepe dress with part of the girls. Besides reporting ma teltiur het, beige accessories firee werkinr (An record hooks. special meetings, such as Vesper and corsage of yellow roses and th I t 101 00-0,en M 73. Arliaon. emd .T. Kin To.spector of echools. Theaker - 1-ockIng St. YameS (Westminster) Angli- can Church, banked with autumn Sowers was the scene of the wed- ding of Dorothy Yvonne Locking, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willierrn Looking and Snares Alvon Theak- er, S.011 Of hir. and Virs. Walter Theaker..ail of Lonodon. Rev. H. R. Merifield officiated and Jack Waken -hi was orgaxdst. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a dress of Oherntilly laceaatfn, satin,• styled with a lace bodic:: and Peter Pan collar embroidered with :seed pearls. She wore a lace bolero with long pointed sleeves and a long .skirt of. strylon net over • Thnn rho member. returned home. St: trviees, at which e grs a A I•e-re Ef011arrafx was present at part in devotions, they also repOrt ieterl mseting of the Pellet 1 ed that the girls do mutt prat: - r',' T:rtrl,e P. S. WAR held an Heal work. Wu. Polloek made an N.e: 3 .1 q n ni in the elinreh hose appeal for new groups to he form- %. el. Rho wore her erviforrm and ex -1 remit &lined the significance of 11 ing of Ilymear,.. Hyndman Mission Bands awl 'Behr Bands I, led the meeting with prayer. The slurried. Struesele. Pordwieh, and Scripture reading WWI taken from reinn Reid they have forThrAl nem St.'Johns. which was read by Doug- , row Bailds. las Dunbar. The minutes of the last meeting were read and a:P- Polinwine this rnonm.c, 'the herein ,roved. "Whrre Crre,s the Prewded 'Ways 1, r T.Ire” wan mine. inn' Tether's group was then ap- I The meeting opened with the sing - eliding the dittedent images. cg It@ Dtigoppciesi Tamilt I FELT JUST THE. SAME WITH MY FIRST, 1 MUST TELL HER THE FACTS OF LIFE.. • OH 13EAR IWASSO PROUD OF MY BEAUTIFUL EGGI AND HE WALKED OFF WITH IT. rneeve mums. For the wedding trip to Montrea. and the eastern provinces the bride wore a pink gabardine suit with nary acresearies and corsage of yellow rrunas. They w111 Rye in T.ondon. 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