The Brussels Post, 1949-6-8, Page 6THE BRUSSELS POST
Canada's
At the polls on Tune 27 the voter must
ask himself, ahead of anything else. who
should be head of the government.
In Louis St. Laurent. Canada has
found a great national leader.
That he had high abilities of the mind
was proved by his career in law. That
he had wisdom in cabinet, unique gifts
in parliamentary debate and a quick
grasp of large affairs became clear as
soon as he entered the Government. In
international affairs. as one of the origi-
nal advocates of the Atlantic Pact. he
made himself a world figure who spoke
out as no Canadian before him, in the
councils of the nations.
He also revealed an understanding
of ordinary people, because he is
LOUIS 5T. LAURF.NT, Prime Minister of Canada
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one of them.
This warns and essentially simple
human being is the real tit. Laurent. the
product of the small town, of humble
beginnings. hard work. a big family and
the friendliness of country neighbors.
In blood. language and instinct he
combines the qualities of two great
races.
To the voter it is equally important
that tit. Laurent is the leader of a truly
national party. with pro >, ed strength
from coast to coast, the only party which
can hope to form a stable government
after the election. Elis character. his
ability and his achievements have trade
bitu the leader of all the Canadian
people.
44UEVALE
Irs, Jack Wickstead opened her
Le last Reek for the meetings of
women.'; organizations of the
- ted C'hureh and being president
aided far the meeting of the
man's association. She conducted
devotional period including the
;Ing of hymns and scripture
dings and prayer. The chief item
business was making Plias fr.r
• garden party and owing to
;: ater aftractions in the village the
,w -e has been changed to a week
T. Mrs, Thornton closed the meet.
with prayer.
ENJOY A
OOThER
SOFTE!
ON 1'HE NEW
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{ W.M.S. Meeting
The president, Mrs, George Pell,
(conducted the opening session of
the W.M.S. meeting including the
It roll call, answered by one of Wes-
ley's hymns. The first portion Mthe
Ioutlined program was taken by Mrs.
Will Peacock, assisted by Mrs.
Sperling Johnston, Mrs. Brewer,
Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Ruttan and
Miss Wilda. Breckenridge reading
Iatrteles based on scripture, Mrs.
J. C. ,Tohnston had charge of the
Iast portion which dealt with Sun-
' observance and was assisted
by Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Mrs, George
1 Hetherington, and Mrs. Carl John.
sten.
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ETHEL COUPLE
50 YEARS WED
Two events featured the golden
j wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs.
John Beirnes of Ethel,—a dinner
Party at their home attended by
Iabout 30 guests, and a social evening
' at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Biernes. Ethel, attended by 80
I neighbors and other friends.
The celebrants entertained at
, their home on con. 6, Grey town-
ship, where they were married 50
years ago by the late Rev. D, B.
McCrae, Presbyterian Church min.
ister at that time, The house was
decorated with pink and white
streamers; and table decorations
featured bouquets of oerna.tions,
1 snapdragons, and roses, as well as
a three -tied wedding cake. Many
gifts, were received by the cele-
! hrants.
Both the bride and the bride-
groom of 60 years ago enjoy ex-
eellent health. With them on the
festive occasion were their rlaugh-
I ter, Mrs, Fred (Elizabeth) Sawyer
of Brussels: and their three sons,
Howard of Ayton, Sam of Ethel,
and Norman, who lives at home.
Flight grandchildren were also pre-
sent. Other guests attendr'ng were
from Preston, Waterloo, Ayton,
'Brussels, (Ethel and Trowbride.
Poring the. party at the home of
their son the couple were prsen-
, ted with a chime clock and geeld
cream and sugar set, Mrs. Sawyer
made the Presentation, .A social
flme was spent and lunch was set.
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Pio extra charge for Use of Funeral Hone.
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Have employed an experienced ssistant for the Big Ones.
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