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BL'JEW .:L,E
Alt,, and Mrs. James Peacock cel•
c•hrated the 45th wedding anniversary
of their marriage last Wednesday
at the home of their son, W. J.
Peacock, and Mrs. Peacock. The
celebrants were married by the0la.te
Itev. George Baker at that time
Methodist minister at Blueva,le. They
farmed on the Peacock homestead,
con, 1, Morris, but retired a few
years ago, Their other son George,
is •t leacher in Ottawa. Mrs. Pea-
cock was 'formerly Sannh Johnston
Hier brother, Edward, one of the
guests, also eelobrated his 84th birth-
day on Wednesday, Mrs. Arthur
Shaw and ,Tohn,Tghneion were guests
al the ec,1chratinn, the former 30,
and the. latter well avot 00,
Peronsals, Miss Rona. Von Velsar,
Wroxeter, and Miss Leuitte Patton,
Winghanl, with Mrs, Donald Street;
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Mrs. Arthur Shaw's granddaughter,
Barbara, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
A. 1G, Shaw, Toronto, was one of
tine debutantes at the Artillery Ball.;
Air, and Mrs. Geo. Thornton and
Mrs. John Wtcltstend in Toronto;
Mrs, Walter Forret, Brussels, with
Mrs. Arthur Shaw; Mrs. Donald
Street and Linda, Listowel with Miss
Mary Duff and Mrs. M, L. Aitken,
Toyce Hoffman and Mollie Moffatt
calovassed the village in aid of the
Poppy 1ru11c1.
WJ L,TON
A 0pr.1101 11111 alval prograill 0.00[1-.
screl by the choir of Duffs United
Church, under the direction.. of A. C.
Robinson. London. and Mrs. TTarvcy
Brown, the oi'gonlet, was presented
Sunday even0n( to a capacity and-
irrce. Talent from London Assisted
in the program, whieli %chided a
rnruet duet, by Misses firma And
Margaret Watt; vocal trio, Airs. N.
Reid, Mia TTerh Travis and Airs,
11 u;laa Fraser; cornet solo, Lane
I1!zlewond, cornet exfelte, Miss Fl.
Wali, Miss M. "(Vat t. Mist's ,Tune and
An'lrey TTnrltwrf, MtoS L. John-
sten, ami Miss Edna Martin1 1num•
hers by the Sunday Sell 0011 orches-
tra; vocal solo, 'D. Cunningham,
Mel.
CR.ANBOOK
On Sund:ay,,morniug in Ifnox Pres-
byterian C11ureh 4110 Sacrament of
Baptism was administered to Iva
Toann,', infant daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Farl Dtinn, with Rev. Alex J,
Sinip800 officiating,
Mrs, Ethel Tincther moved last
week to her nein 1101178 in Brussels
and this week Rnv, Mex r, and Mrs.
Munson and family are moving to
their new charge in Teeswoter.
'i at•,niev lei cher lo able to be
home following five days spent in
Winglinm hospital undergoing treat-
ment to his inured hands, Stanley
will be enable to continue with his
• -n tlntirs ter some time yet.
Mr. and Mr. Calvin Cameron and
and T mvlene Rteisa visited on
Sunday with Air, and Mrs. ()sear
TTue1m, Conestoga.
Mr. and Airs. Lyle Gordon, were in
Toronto on Sunday.
nnn't reset the Crenhronit Wem-
'n's. Tnstitute meeting. It is to he
held in the school on Tilnsd0' even-
ing, Nov. 14th. All ladies in the
community am invited to attend,
FOR SALE -•-:
Muse and Tots 57 and 59, Mill St.
Apply to
Marinrte Campbell, Brussels.
R. R. 2 Brussels, Ont.
IN MEMORIAM
11.1TCH1)LL.-dn loving memory of
a dear brother Thomas W. Mitchell
(13111, who passed away Otte year
ago. Nor. 7111.
Fondly remembered by his sisters.
IN MEMORIAM
In luring memory of the lute John
Fischer. who died three years ago
on Nov. i411. 1947.
BELGRAVE
Belgrave United Church W. M. E
'I•lie Nov. meeting was held
Novaol,r,• Ist, with 14 present. 7
President. Mr, E. Anderson oper
the meeting with the use of liy
?C. !!d pr'tyre. The Secretary a
n,+ tit,ir reports and I
iv, read. Mrs.
Michie was named to Arrange .
m1--Ating and Airs.
c n .•'an,• of the Nominat+
Nothing can 0701• take away :mrr,irr.: pile nftorin* ryas re'e
The love a heart hold. dear. ? rad shy Roll Called. Mrs. F. C,
Fond memories linger r"•1 +b • \t'm•sht,' service
every day •' s 1' hin11 'v'io 'nnn in Cher
Remembrance keeps him near. Mro. Albert (otiltes gave the Sal
nrnnr•!m. Bepnrta of the Seed()
Ever ('0111 mbered by 1us wife '71 ;411,7 Wroxeter wera given
Mrs. John Fischer and family, u t (' P -,'c :013 1T.rs. 1
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IN MEMORIAM i; i,, rare :In. holding'a bazaar
In loving memory of ThomasNov.1Rth at 11 p. m.
Willis Mitch, 11 who 111'1 on Nnv. 7th 1' ;!-! lir (1,•,,, liiehie
1949, '^ ti *1-r 0i icing friends in 1
moot(' and Trenton.
1 oamrat say, and I will not say
That he is dead.—He is just away)
With a cheery smile, GODERICH PE -UPHOLSTERING
and a wave of the hand,
He has wandered 11111, an unknwn
land,
And left us dreaming how very fair
It needs must he, slut, he lingers
there.
And you. O you, wito 1110 wildest
yearn
For the old-time step and the glad
return, —
Think of him faring on, as dear
In the love of There as the love of
Here;
Think of him still as the same,
I say;
He is not dead,—He-is just away!
.Ever remembered by his wife, Rhoda
and \\'innifred ilIItahelL
C!tes1•orti,4ds. chairs. etc.. v'
:lt,ive coverings. Phone Wm, Re
tted>rir•h "x9111 nr Call at Store,. ?
iin, ates given, 25 years experien'
'1s, Phone us, Write us.
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Meeting of the Huron County Council will
be held in the Council Chambers, Court
House, Goderich, Commencing Tuesday,
November 14th, 1950 at 2 p m. .
All accounts, notices of deputations and
other business requiring the attention of
Council should be in the hands Qf the County
Clerk net Inter than Saturday, November
11 f', 1950.
N. W.11 -filler, County Clerk,
Goderich, Ont.
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V �A ii t SII
HUNTING is one of the most popular fall
pastimes, and we in Canada have the finest
hunting grounds in the world. In
the field, however, we should all
remember there's another season
next year, and many more after
that. Observe game laws today
and you'll have plenty of
sport tomorrow.