HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-3-17, Page 4'FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE l IN MEMORIAM
t rii�eQuarria 111 laving mtymllly
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drip Circlech ttools Plano an Wedno r
r 1 at a dear husband, William Thos'
/or,.7' 11a meet in the O with Pea 1 utas McQuarrie, who lett this
he "B me•i1e the 40 t with ' I world five Years ago, March 21,
?3�eme "Blot he the tie that binds", 1 1944.
followed by the Corti's Prayer in. ,
spleen, Mrs. 0. Hemingw''Y read 1 When evening olutdes are falling
the 0cripture and Mrs. R. Pearson And 'I sity in
quiettappet
s names a longing
/ed. in grayer.
Roll call was answered by naming if be eceed just,00mo home.
T141 Irish song. The Preae'. report Friends, may think I have forgotten
was giv°n and general business •
When at times they see me smile
41tscussed. A delightful piano
duertt ' But they little know the heart aches
eves then rendered by Mrs r D i
The regular =Wile of the lirteud•
a n My smile ]tides all the while,
end Gemedelyn This was followed
fry tis'• reading of s,everaI cltpPings Dearly loved and sadly missed by
(hosed on thoughts for meditation , els wee, Maty.
\by several of the members.Several i
2tymns, not generally familiar to
the members were introduced by
"Are E. Martin. Following the
ted
nr of 'Shoe hymns t d with the benedietlon, A � The service in Knox Presbyterian Wilfred Strickler.
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ting CRANBROOK
THE BRUSSELS POST
l ietewel weeisueet sneaker, and
evoke on "Agriculture" He said,
that in order to mho the moat pro•
grey a In farming, we should -make a
steely of factual !uternatloat £mill 1•e•
Ports such ae "The leiveetcele and,
Meat Trade Report.!