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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-5-9, Page 1THE. BRUSSEL4 !POST PUBLIS:# LNG HOUSE '1e �.}}hhon e �e/i/I Two Shows Nightly 7:30 & 9:15 p.m. FRI. and SAT. TUES. and' WED. Matinee Saturday — 2:30 SHE KISSED HIM ON THE MOUTIL HOW COULD . .: SHE HELP IV "Men Texas" o fTeX�S with Broderick Crawford Robert Stack Andy Devine JOE E• > A Thrilling Story of Men BR° who Guard the Blazing Frontier! Fron r the � 99�,Falso �.. young �- SWING FROLIC —with— wcrutsE Ted Weems Orchestra / rN MARGUERITE . WILLIAM . ROGER'•' CHAPMAN • WRIGHT • CLARK Original naw. Dlay lar Karen D.WOn 6 C.nni. t•. JR/naiad by MIM : MATER • Prod.,.d byIOSUITSMER DOMING — CHARLES BICKFORD IRENIE RICH "QUEEN OF THE YUKON" Play -- "Uncle josh Perkins" A 3 -act Comedy will be presented by members of Wesley Willis United Church, Clinton In Brussels Town Hall Thursday,. May 17th 8.30 P. M Under auspices of Woman's. Association of Brussels United Church. Admission - — 35c and 20c Mrs H. Sullivan, Pres. Mrs. Jas. Bryan, Sec. lit A R s JNAIRNDM DEA �R . R Federal aLiberal Candidate For Huron North over C.X. at the following times Monday 14 May 8.00 to 8.15 p.m. Thursday 17 May Friday 25 May Friday 1 June Thursday 7 June Friday 8 June 7.30 to 745 p.m. 8.30 to 8.45 ,p.m. 8.30 to 8.45 p.m. 7.30 to 7.45 p.m. 8.30 to. 8.45 p.m. (Cut out for reference) Published by NORTH HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION anted1 ' Bags No: Votatoes Meadow Fescue, Broome Grass, Orchard .Grass, Canadian Blue Grass, Kentucky 'Slue Gran Ete. Aho a good supply of Dutch Sets We can supply .1 you with Oil Cate: c MECUMPamt Offer •.:".:.• .«....,,..«,,...•..... 4f• T A. J. PEARSON 'HONE 22..r4 Ena . 131st Anual Meeting The 34st main nal meeting of the V'1tit U,antl Presbyterial! Society of the W,iVI;S, ,of 'the JAiiesbyteirlan Church In Canada will be bellkl in ,St. An- The I�tresbyitealan ,Ch,uardlt, Molos- wolrbh ,on 'T;uersk1alY, 'Mlay 1'591i. The theme "Our I-L•tgh Calling in Christ." 'Tine president, :errs A. G. Reid will liteside. The morning ts,esssilaln, nom- worth wt 9;45 will be opened with devoile:,ass, reports wilt be pi dented b" the s1aa1 crit I and. t111•e tie, • ,.e.: Y treasurer and Mos, A, McAuley will .conduct A Yoram on Misstooaty Topics.' Tireafternoon meeting will 'open at 1;30 when .members Puanl •Ri'pley will have 'dltarge of the devotional per9cd. Nils C; H. MacDonald and Ml's. A. G. 11ei'd will report on the Provincial Annual Meeting. plug speob 1 -sneaker will be Mrs. H. C. McKellar, Provincial Presi-) dent. The electron ,and 9nr1Oa11ation, of 'officers will -ie•,eondtictod by sirs.) T. Limki,aber. ) DANCE In Brussels Town Hall Friday, llth Day busk by Ken Wdbee's Orchestra For Ticket of Admission. Also entitles you to draw on calf Admission 50c Refreshment Booth Under auspices of the Brussels Branch of the Canadian . Legion Proceeds for Cigarette Fund REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW SHOWING— Gene Tierney ' Dana Andrews. Laura It's a murder in -Ermine - - in the Parke Avenne manner Mon., Tues., • Wed., May 14, 15, 16 Nelson Eddy • Jeanete MacDonald Naughty Marietta Frank Morgan Elsa Lanchester An enduring love story set to the world's famous music. Next Thurs., Fri,, Sat. Two Features Charles Starrett • Sagebush Heroes Pulse -pounding cowboy action Also Bob Crosby Lynn Merrick Meet Miss Bobby Socks COMING— To Have and to Have Not "Thanks be to God which glveth _us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." I Cor. 16:57. Meiville4 T[lurch Minister Rev Samuel Kerr, B. A., B. 8 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible. Class 11 A. M. Morning Worshlp Rededication of Organ "The 'Rich Meaning of •Praise" Special p lel Mucic by the Choir Visiting Soloist„ Mr. Cameron Geddes of Mitchell. • 7 P. M. Evening Praise Rev. Hugh Wilson will preach Mr. Geddes will sing. Come and Welcome United Church Minister Rev. Hugh. C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE - In charge of THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Children's Choir and Orchestra (No regular Sunday School Service) 7 P. M. Evening Praise We will worship in the Melville Presbyterian Church. Everyone Welcome. Church of England Parish of Brussels , Rester' Rev. Maurice F. Oldham Ascension Day, Thurs. May 10 St. John's Church Brueseis— IS:30 A. M. Holy Connmllnion 8 P. M. Ascension Day Service and Sermon, Services of Praise and Thanksgiving. Mother's Day May 13th 11 A. M. St. John's Brussels Brussels Legion will attend the 11 A. M. Service, 1.20 P. M. St- George's Walton 8.90 P. M. St. David's Honfryn Services of Praise and Thanks f01 Victory Preacher the Rector. Wedner . ly, l y 9th, 1945 BRUSSELS, or ;ARLO Special Service 10 Me11411a Church en huudtay marring, May the 131U1i the rebuilt organ wi.I1 'be, a•eitedlowk.il: Tho min- is ter will preach. Mr. Cameron Geddes of M9tchelt will he the special soloist Tor the occasion. The oho1r will eillso 'cora ibltltte to the praise part of the service. • Frind'ship Circle'' Meeting, 1 he ma, a hly 3npeL ng of the 1ti..nkletep tstk;'r Inca alt the twine u• Mu". ,hack Wheeler wiwt a good a'a't'endramds. M,is. Rosa Tua'vey pre rioted 'olleniing the meeting with the theme 'Blest be the 'tie '.that Binds" fois,awed by the ,soriptuate which was l'0ad by Mats, Norman 'G?owing, A. *WY interesting 'topic was given by .1111. But:bi e. Mins, Noise then Brussels 'Made ''Record Jump IlwiOat County total .Saubur•tpay 10 the 13,:th VittuaY Loan campaignwits $2,500,000, or 78,78 per •cepa of the x, ,,,,rt: '19 day,;' canva'esailapt.s are high that. alae Pell obj'utive will be reached saosi, Bowels made a ate'oaral jump. to more Nihon go 'oyer 1100 top with - 141.33 ,per 'Dent. In tune ,day, Robert 13'lwmlan, of Brussels, s,(11d $30,700, M=ussels and Com'muntty xrey«twes Over Viktor, toe .lona 'ua .the t.ouiple . ...„.n- d,tlo'nWtL (.ln!+priln 41all, seder ... -I ...a„P,t.. au Monday, lieges, bunntinn ..,1U alit 1110lllaur vl9 pat'una.lo etppea(3wlJ on the matin sltfhe . early afternoon the bus.iltk:'o.4 niect:to t 444. e'atn ire ui1 t' i •.turd,. 1•.tntltered eiolo. lit Wae ,de,0ided to CARD OF THANKS nave,. ;elle ,41. ever booth: r:1 the have a 'Silver tea - Muskat" at the Sacred Concert ;village W1ga u'ec11 U wean t Cun . sincere Obanks i.si e�it,anded . to home of Mas, it. B. Cousins on Satul all Ube Briends anti neighbours Boa I>aY. l alV 1loh trate 3 until 5 p.m, citizens of Brussels and eoananu'nity .8t1'0".'"with 1101.ng 31•,,,ali;; ,and tate their nieny wits of itinitn'esls and Mrs, Cousins game ,a reeding followwhena1 Sacred Concert will be given 8(111-.,») 3 01 ,W1,1101041,2; 0r a it'en monde of sympathy at the time o,Y ed by euren8 eve, given by Ma . .in Mlelvilde Paesbteu'ian, ,Chm1h, on 111U,4attlee ante, c;uua'.u;.,jl r.r tnos,ttllj- the illnless and death Of 'o a,t' husband 7 rebel'. The needing elas'1d with 1 ,onidiay evening next ,camaluent:ing Iles in J3uarope. un4. tether It was twill much ap. I the Mi:spa'h Benediction. After at. 8;30 .,...111‘440.1 ta,olv. ,u 0,44? the first pre¢itaibed• ,and will long be remember- v.hdc'h a social hour was ;spent Pre' Outct:,avaing ,aa"t:itsts will 1>e H. M. LLunmuuu3y u,-.1131<.in.b marking too ed, .Special ,bh,aatilisi lib ,Rei. 0. Wilson eleri;iing the preslden't Mrs. Boss :Unlock„ tenor soloist - moan Satoh 11 a4.44,111, 11, war, ,149.t b1.,L. 'buanks- rnd M.r. Ranau and to Miss 'Hhgston Turves, with a gilt in remembrance Memorial Church, Tcsomito and 0': 1311 nig ,Tru God toe` the 0112011„lame e1n:d who sang. ft em ,the l'll,e;ndsthiip filnele, Eisoblln Legge, collo organist of 11 a,ue•w44! sluaui'11 11e 'Rite '110,11 act of i Toronto. a ;.ya 411,1' 1),a 1).,e, rue bund led ,a At The (hutches Wet,'Sp'ir and Mille Jane Wol'ic •Iar,,,;i'e of legion ntembttle, service'. The United Church •,1 Ibe dud:. of .Mielvi'lie' Church will men and endow in unIttoaan and tlhe "Ise of good •cheer 1 have aver- 'TVG take part in the prog1a11, s'e»wGd td)ulthsO ddsp:,Ly,brng' a sea of ;vine 'the world” was the toot for the . Ad1ni-'t no 54)r. t to tandhe .gda'is of waving 00age, loornnlg sermon in t11e United' ,ca heal age 25e• Ud'fi41041 V .DaY iiitltiny,9y o11ew d: (211u1031. The dicta sang the anthem 1,turc at .el,evem o' 1iiack with e. aarvloe Naw Thank We 411 'fur G0.1." of 1teln tum11ir1ae e et the OehooaL,h The Odd Fellows and :Rebecca j, J' , D ,j I N rviren the legion, ,aeeonxpan ed by the a ' III PT - "Now the evening s t 1 Lodges attended t t g Wheeler—Coulter band, man+c'lue'd. ,to the mieanlearial lea. bloc Rev. Aim Kerr took for his Knox United Church, Belgrav>, by 'the legion 50310lu:vs also, ,the deg oY th test W'ha't sdtal.l I db thea 101 Ryas Bx +Unite ,of aL pa e1, . M:r: our Russian ally ,caruiea by 'AZrs J- Je us twii ori is ,134184 the Christ," wedding an: Tttiestlay af&eenaon, Laloer, IIaulsmedsi -a nat6ive .09 that. two evening ant110ins wane snug by llia7 1, at 2:30 o'•alodk, wluen Rev, G ao1unitlw. who' 'necelntly J'aaeiveld word. the 'chair, "I willnarise and go to my JI. 'Dunlop milted' in mai'bnage •Malbel that her son was missing fn, action, Father"' by Wilson., iu whion Mr. I adael, only ,Naslglu6er of 1311 and iu'aye11 opened 4111e sal+vide, la lnotttia[t Lloyd Wheeler was the soloist and lira. Chas. •R. Onwltes, Beigrave; an.l o1 s0111>u05 was mead. by Rev, 13. A 'a hart In rue •bare&t" by Wilson LAC, ll9,enatet'h ,Iienl)ert Wheeler, Mils on ,and ReV, 7111 F, OLdliaan. wStb Mr. W J. P:rgclor as sal'oist R,C.A.F:, 70110eet' Reim of ?v1?•. and s1>0Jte blselly in luorn ur of the: heli and. Mise C Hthgs•ton, Mrs R. B. Mrs. IG. Ii, Wheeler, Bell rave. The who fo:10419 and 1111055 who ,died. for Oousins and Mn. B000111lu taking 111119'431 WOG' decorated wilt ferns and .able vWdtgiiy gained anld of the deepp'imlt suvgg1e Yet :0o be ifiar'ghlt. "True La,sit off nal'tions 1vhS1h made a t?ort was, sloun.ded by W. iOameooau,. 'beathbi,Bnl hadkgnqumid 'Pan the ,Doe's- ' .. 1110117. Tbie bride; who entered ate and a 111100115 of s3ibernOe pa'91d tribute ihunnch with 'ter .faihhiea', 1050 at- t0 loot' boys w:h,o paid �9ble a�apreme- 'tired iu to fiootien!gt91 ;gown of sanl)bfice Mos T. 1?ileree,. wiblase, �oh1 white slipper satin bodice, and full eied'ot wounds; PLaczdF the wreath. 1P:ench net skirt over satin. Fier 7e (13101u•d•e V-EaDay, ei191er having finger-tip veil fell from a heAddaess givau rtha,',ke to God Bir Bbe victor - 0' white ostrich feather tips. She imus end, cif the IDun'apeam' War .and wore the b11ide cont s, Itadbube to ftllaoee whpse gn. gilt, ,a nett,: u10ma�g+e aolY� lane of pearls, and 'eaunnied a .Mower c10001nomi mane lit .possible•, la tareia b0u0:se3 of 1)11113 belliggait noses,. The ]ntoc'elsisa,on 'sea' 411wi way on: Tuesday matron of honor was Mrs. J. W. 01°14 Ila 'Ube pang whrette S�bt3,ea' and, Pick,ell, Belgrave, sieltee of ,the anus lint were canistilgr�elll to an br 91Iegonom. 'Sime chase n floor. ignominious 'eaud whepu the !torches length gown of blue taffeta with touched off a blazing pyre whie7at blue net veil falling ,Prom a.head- oauaueved 'their effigies,, which 1uang dress of blue main Beat1ea• hips in from ,a scaffold, ,to ,the 1caomnsn3- siin lar style to .that of -the bride. to 11:4 of wildly anrgin,g betide and. She 'cmnrieli a colonial bouquet of blow/lug of horns. Thie ihamlil pro- Vinginila. rose ean`nations, Mr, 'oiled 1111/Vie and .6110115 was singing - Jonas lit, termites, ,bro3uea• of title'' led by M. Laiyoock. A tree .diene bride, was beet man. Mr, Roy was held in, the Town Hail' at which' M'uindy, Wing1s :n, .p0ayed the ot•en Ogr"g'-five' .tlallaatsi was liven Ira wedding Massie. • - 0.i>ld,le `-Whleeler, silver`'a01T,00111019 `wih153"''i910e Legioi0, 1.nvilon. bl•nthe'r of the 1-irlegron,n• slag was passed .1,n amid' of tea Ail Lc• ,' IuslOcal treat is In store the ,cia,,aued uata g,,,ing x,uutaugli Lee Mos. Wm. (Palmer) De9llaw and Family Hand -Made Russian Fla 1 May Be Seen The Russian flag alagwn' in a window of the American Hotel, l:edng the,aoe 20401ed by Mos. Baker in Ole Parade to tithe Oenai>3 ha 1 00 I uiesdall', Was d1an&nua4e by her. Mrs, i s. IIa3ueiroared .ala the e ,dieslign in o1 -old F r a mei background and it is a very 'fine piece of work. It was undloi+Gumatte that Tuesday was so cold Bon Mme. Bayer was We:au$pg a Rambo National duress lahldh would lfave been complete with aea and headdnstelsi if she had not 11 • to wear a. coat. CARD OF THANKS We the members, of local Branch of ,the Oanladdata11 Legion wish to ex- tend aur 'hleelftieslt thanks 491r the sUppOlt and' co-apeltaluitant of the people of Bn11s'sels wand community in ,our ilatiade. on MOT'. 8, ,declared V -P Day, .to the. ,Cenotaph to honour the fallen in the Pant struggle for •d'em,00tlat0y. We wish to extend our ggnateOud thanks to :Sgt. 11. SRretton, though rot a memlyem yet but of a true 1101d9emtng ,spirit, and hoping ;he will be a, anien79er shortly nt :the Local Branch of :the Legion W4 thank .you ,Herb for ygar en- deavors The Torch parade to the town 011311c where Hide • wias burned we believe was• mite a pteasau,t event foe• the younger generation long to be remembered by (uteri also the dance 9ie,1K1 In the do00nr hall, although net modern but in:• a quaint nature, was 011907edrtar- Manlywho attended and the war not over as of Yeo attirough over in the 011txropean Theatre we believe yet The Legion has stall the obligation ho i0anny on as ggnld soldiers We received the arotulnt of forty -I've dollarts, and ee lehftY ,eenitie to ,a silver ,00aleOticn, taken in the Lelgioin Flag at the town hall for the purchase of cigarettes tor the boys (that .ima,y be 9,11 Europe (Oar 30110 !time do tgolme We wielh to thank again the pa'tronls of Bnuss,els, end eamanunity flu' Your 'true paltriohio Op)tnilt - and Jerking 09 GRIM bo70 to .title, com- munity 109110 axle eviearselaa. Thanks n ,the 'local ministers,, the 'blatnid and o inose who supplied music tor the dance. We the ,ex-metnbens ,of the Forges who ,oter;ed and :grave our • servilces iu 100n1d war T and ,the war with the Gievrnlell Reich 19394945. 0. DOLL, :Secretary tl part t i,ni .a '6iuo CRANBROOK 'the T. IP. S. ,had la very eaect essful Pot luck supper an T0011417 'evening of lash week. Over fifty sat down to lint tables anud' a social throe was eilioy'1d by all. There was• 'a good attendance as the V-17 Day 'service held !Ln Knox Presbyterian Church dues •on Tues- day afternoon at 3 '0101ock, Priories, of Ma's Mott. Caamentan are, Riad to (hear 'tlualt she 15 Improving, aster ihetr recent Stainless. Wm. Dunn 1s a palhi'enit in Listowel, Hospital a;t present, •Sietwice in keeping with Mother's Day wi111 be ,held lout 'Sunday morning, May 113 at 11 o'clock: ,9unday S'rhoal will be at 10' tq'oloalt, Th,e •W: VL.,S. held its Mary meeting 10 the 'dhml:clh,. wlt,.,blve..11ealilos •of,.4 1e south group Er Change. The presi- dent, Mira D. H1•ethner presided and 1Tns. Martin Ma'cDomaaild ryas; ,at the organa Atter singing Psalm 36 the Load's prayer ,was n'epealled 111 , trlison, Aim Martin MacDonald read ,the scripture 'lesson tram' , 1v 12: The minutes were meal and a.11p1loviad, Thirteen a•espon od to u the moll' call with a verse of scrip- a tare. Mns. Lysin Evans. and Mrs. e 1'f: Engel read 'ouinnemt events, Hymn R 386 was, ,enulig .end the isernelbai1y read g, a: letter from Mas. ,C. :M•dOwrtoll •oil at Molesworth. Imitlemesbing Medea were s read lly Mns. Alex 'Steins land Mrs. 1' Martin MiacDonald and Mrtst Gordon Irn'ightt mead the 'topic Offering was r pnetaenided and aumaingemenuta were G merle to have the June .meeting in i the church with the village group h in channge. The, n:eetinug closed by B singing Hymn, 586 ,and the Bene- diction wars' pranqunlleed by Mrs. IVEoDonald. and Gon'don Anderson, Weston, °s'ettsiees ,cigarette Sundt cousin of the brittle, were the do V47 Daly 'ended ,051 can esnproprf- 051141rs, 110llowbig the ceremony kllt'e n0lte, nreanembelmig• thio ll0ys who' the areredllonr 10531 11neld alt elle ane y+at 011ensleas 5111111 t 11058 01110 will bride's 9tomie, .where the guests g10 an 110 the struggle yet to be won. •ere received ,by the bride's ,tat thre P'sieiflc, mother, who, ware 'a two-piece nose green costume with brown. ec+eans,aries,.iamd halt .to match .and orsage- -of Joanna .1121. roses,, INRs. 'heeler, mother of the brid e- 'oonL assisted wearing a Mcacn of levy blue .sheer with white acsces• cries and cottage • f' Butterfly este�s,. •Prlestent at the ceremony were the halide's maternal grand - :manta Mir. and :Mist R. C. Mc- owam, BI7tt1: Mons. McGowan yore .a gray figured dress with lack accessories and corsage of otter'. Times mases. Falfiowling the recoati on the couple left Oar a short motor biip For travelling ithe bride ,donned a Inlet blue dress - linker writ with pink blouse and ,,,Watt, black aceessorles, and corsage of Virginia carnations Among the otrt.afa11own1 „nests. were Mrs, Her - ',nit] E. Buffett rand .4aughtters'% Shir- ley a'ntl patsy ,0antsoov4lie, Mich.; Mr, a.ndi, Mrs. G. G. INiheeler, and sari, Gooag'e, London; 'Gord.on And• email, Weston; Miss Lois McGuire of London, HAN Would Keep Youth on The FARM By 1. Providing ;Better Roads 2. Cheap Hydro available in every home. 3. Community ,Extension 'Classes on Farm Problems. 4. Greater Assistance in Maritetng Farm. Products. THIS PROGRAM WILL MAKE FOR BETTER LIVING C—ON,DITION6 ON THE FARMIN FACT IN ALL HOMES IN HURON - 'BRUCE. John W. Hanna 'Vow Vote ttntl Intlnence lSal etted, Httlt+a.t4li uce "Protteesive Conservative Association - Community Church 'Service Marks Cessation .of War A coanmliiidl y service of Thanks- giving oto God ton- the cessation of hosib9id9es in 130810pe was held In Melville Presbyteries t Ohflllc3L M,onVdlay alight at eight ioP,igloek and: was lspgeiy altteuded The, lora3 'branch of the legion,. 5010)2ce men, high school cadetgl and: 0011001 .dhdldnen, led 1/7 the band',. paraded, fhoam. the Town Hall to the. church to attend the servile* w11i01 was in, ,Clhengte of .,Rev. IS' Kerr mindalher of Melville Church assisted 11y Rev. H. Wilson, oftate United Choral and Ruv, M. F. ,Oldham, rector of Sit Jahnl1s An.gidcant, A Special term of sieawile,e was used wi411 ilma,yena ,09 T,hgnkegirving and T,nittealce54cn, lttgnnioa 011 Iiuter ,ress4on amid Dedication A period or silentio was obslervekf in, m amomy or ,thosie who. have Sadler, Rev, M P. '01dham, rector of St: Cadet Inspection 19015 s Ang+litcan •C0anrlclt w3to preach- my ,Alit cd the �s,erm'or! 315,184 h4 ald4ress ort irganiet Can -diff,' this Theitne "Tihehla9sgiv32rg For' The annual 1311trs,selll5 Continuation. Vtrtony"' taking three short scripture School 0auiet In30eatign Daly was texts Ibled15 12:30 "What mean y,5 - h e'ld In tale Brussels, Arena on TVray by ante service?" IT Obron0mtes 13;18' Solo at 2:00 1011. The three ,plleitoane, "The ,Olil11imen, of Judah prevailed- inuler the ,Marge of Cadet Lieut. becausle they veiled unlit. the Lord' Mrrtay .Aitadihseston wore 1ewtewled 1>Y rod Of their tkat3terat" else Psalm- Ma.jar 11 oti g,• D'.C:O , Capita Hall 29;11 "The Lord will give erengtb from 2'liat Plaid Reg L., WtaxglLanh, motto IDS, people, The Lord will 'liners Mt, ,H1 Alden, representinng t'.he. His peapie will ,pea!ae," The speaker oScol Boanld and. Lnduit IJayeeek, stressed, thegreatnessof the day 13st tinstruntor. The first 1)1510on M,attidmy,, Mw,y 74Th, fat w11ii'h we nen:' 'was in charge of C9aidet 'Sgt,44aj„ praise and 'Roark 'God. '01,-11 le the, Tim 0anetrarl, 111e 'seleond was under G1wer ke Victory. lit M Our duty to Dat its Bowmian1, 9431 ,tae ,6111151 ander them3t T3l�m who hag, ]helped o!ar• P5111 iteta. AInW,ensan. Ma9,at' Fa 11,g 4.11104 E1orees '6o dSYeat 'a. ad ihhnrn. trek the Mgndh. Past cis 'Me 'platoons and civet foe, The speaker raid+ tihne1cl1ine1t11 oobyhu1m,9n ,o0ol9 n,ptm91u1a'oiof'sn."116e and na•n,9eida'l0t 3,ttdhebn116eru9to1101a31,000eaOrw4 iltore na•v'e 1,1541 Otherfeatureswere Me Platoon' extended to 9131 who +llelsh Velar ones drill, section and la fans 459331; the deepest sympathy, .05ananeil f1g kno'4311mg atter which a. ttitg of War mem to there comforting power o.fa'the '90 test the bow -lime was won by Holy Spirit, Atter vid1dry bit second and 135414. ,farm girls) demoet- wrought over 'tile .159151nletse we are etnatdons, at first aid say the settler to promote peace ,Interetsits elo that cadiet0, and girls; flag q,Tgmialllitm 111 1(411115 wars nor be avoided We, Paan 1)11,104 dadOts ,amid 3siet 0f eil can isdabN,,s9u peace by eve: pro- pit'y93aatl exatroises artid gAnnieq by mcit,mg 4315 1891gioh bol ,Ols��r1ia)9 We•. 1)5(11 tb10 •0'ltlelts 314117 1hh,e, 0)9319 Mai'. 111,0)0 ,Rite P0081 'af Sitio• T laty Sptrlt Wilton was, 90 eh9mge o9 tine ginl4s. with tis' to remake the World after* Art +Ina Tia t M ' e s a Yi , I ,at' an n m i - I , st �ao .l r 11eAre ALI1;10s trmdvens9l, 11011Ield 13110. oal11G't 911,4 the girls, ort T.onns T). T911onnlpsl3M, par049153.16,645:„. 31 a 111,e11 OxcleliLOt4t 31110911111; 11hi,t 1119011 tiro eni;'en 9lnd 41 cgtrimarniit;y 3luofri• noon, '180l 11Oiing Pitt that true training sant1 +thee• nro16tem '"A Surae Aitnomahol4' offered to '3altiev(10 Ole 11,49 1610 Our God Ts, SlN,11" with 19111q 14111lnrkpan'r0 dennonsitmaitilans' was 0f Tllingal•.on sdmt;'ing the ohli0glaftlo., lifeboat value cis'' P)11011110tiam furore , Rebirth of the $ig Tan: Citi'3/entrhir. Annual Session Date Changed 0'11 ,arotmolt of V•Ibey conning en M'laY 7 nod c,eleilreletile' being staged tltrmttnh tae. DVdocs'e tike Annual. '1,' 0, 1' of; the lidtgiliicatl ,Dlonese 54' Parch are Changed he MrwlrUaly, Mat' 1401 inn 4111, P9111191 '(31417:01lnalt, T oatloYla, ('111 9 krnding the Tilrotltdnvlay Wil guys *be 'si01113 Rile vitiate wale lbttonigtllpt, Tile 'Alntiemlcam `IIV'ee.141y whin *hie Shlnfan,"J , Me,V (.'lel *oho cf 11150 .' e1t'oit, l' ooktey ttitova, 011s stork (1115 kl! l''no liar.; 011n1300,7 0110 ov. 4110+ 131 afttitltintioty 111011, 11011nkt9,1 tt ..., stor 110, lotioe9 curl 1110')•