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Jeweller - Brus➢sels
Honored By Friends
,Mrs. abortion, referred to in the
,fallowing items taken from the Las-
]mtoow Star -Phoenix, ie a sister of
Mrs. ri Lowry, of Brassels..
Silver Wedding Anniversary
Gorgeous houquees of roses, peon-
ies, baskets of gladioli anti obhar
lovely Rowers held places of prom-
inence Sunday evening, . when Dr.
W. H. ',,bberson and. Mrs, 3bbersnn
were at home to a large number of
their friends in celebration of their
silver wedding anniversary. The
reception rooms were a bower of
floral tits and .the tea table, draped
With a Bdlgian lace cloth, centred
with varied tinted roses in a ` low
silver bowl. Mrs. P. F. Woolhoui e,
Mrs. H. E, Alexander and Mrs. B..7.
Symes assisted in the living room,
while Mise Grace Cheer and Miss.
Margaret •Cbunell looked after the
tea roam.Invited to preside over
the tea and coffee ' -cups were Mrs.
H. O. Wright, Mrs. F. E. Skinner,
Mus. Helen Davies Sherry, -Mrs.
Angus Macpherson,, Mrs. J• G. Etch -
and Mrs.• M. J. MadDomep.
Assisting with the serving were the
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SEAFORTH ONT.
' Et.S PAST
erten n, Dort., anttt
ian4er, 'JAlitlore Bur.
Nora •'iftith., Jean k'1rrguon of
'reroute, Mary ISet'r of Brussels and
Margaret Ha'rrit'on'. During, the
evening .the ,gneete lingered in the
garcl'en where, gay colored garden
nails wore arranged amongst 'the
shrulbberye Later They eedpeed
charming vocal solos contributed by
Mrs. 'Helen, Daviles Ishorry, Miss
Elinere Burwas'u and. MT. Bert
Jamieson, Mns..Ibberson welcomed
her guests in a becoming frock o£
mauve sheer on which was"pinn•ed a
corsage Of roses and mauve sweet
Peas.
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Nearly 40 friends gathered at the
Saatcatoon Golf' and Country Clab
Saturday evening for dinner, the pat?
ty Wring the form of a surprise i8
honer of Dr, W. H. and Mrs. Ibber-
sop. the occasion being their" silver
wedding day. Pink and white
peonies centred .the long tables and
a nee 'coinage and boutonniere
marked the places for the honored
guests. Varied games were enjoy
ed later at the home of Dr. ,H, E.
Alexander and. 'Ml's, Alexander
where an amusing skit on the town
choir of whi:cih Mrs. ld>Iberson .was a
former member, concluded) the enter-
tainment. Mr. H. O. Wright exere's,
ed the good wishes of the party and
made the presentation of a hand-
some silver entree dish.
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BLUEVALE
Mr, and Mrs. Harald Harris and
.sons of Drayton, took in the Johnston
reunion, on Saturday and spent the
week end with her parents.in Blue -
vele. .
Mae Viola Mathers spent: the
week end with. Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Moses end sons and her sister Miss
Pearl Mathers.
Mr. and Mns. Will . Peacock ar-
rived home from their wedding trip
last Monday and got nicely settled
on their farms on the let tine.
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Hastings and
family of Kent spent Sunday evening
with Mr..an'd Mrs. Melville Matto rs
and son and daughter. "
Miss Lorennore Hamilton left on
Saturday for London ' to• have her
tonsils removed.
Mr. and Mrs. Sas. Peacock have
got nicely settled in"• tlheir theme in
Bluevale.
Mn. George Mathers is spending a
couple of weeks eiewith friends in
Blnelbale and the let line.
The John.stofamilies held' their
re -union on Slit rday ; on. ,Bluevale
school grounds.
We were sorry to hear Mr. Joseph
Cuq,tis, has beenseek and, had' pneu-
monia and hope ,he will soon be
better again.
The Barnard families ,held their
reunten at their home before their
son, Russel left for the Air Force.
Mrs. Robert MoCiennan and Scott
and Jean spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. ,Chau Jones at Auburn.
The president Mrs. J. J. Elliott
presided at the monthly meeting of
the W.M.S. in Knox. Presbyterian
Church on Thursday afternoon Mrs
F. G. Fowler read the 91st Psalm as
a scripture lesson and Mrs. R.
Nichol led in prayer. . 'The paper
"Extracts from the Church in _4e•
bion," by Wililam paten was read by
Mrs. G. A. Love, showing the growth
of missinoaty work in Japa.n, China,
Sumatra, India and Africa. The
work of spreading the gospel in all
countries is made possible by volun-
tary cooperetion. Mrs. Elliott offer-
ed the closing prayers.
Members of the Womenrs Associa-
tion of the United Church were host-
esses on Thursday afternoon at the
church to the children of ' the con-
gregation. A short devotional- meet-
ing was held and a few items of
business arranged. The ladies quilt-
ed and the children enjoyed games.
Lunch was served, Rev. C. Tavearr
offered the closing prayer.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Rolph and daugh-
ter Darlean, Detroit, with Mr. and
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Mrs. W. W. Mann, Mise Nanny .Jane
Furrier,. Ctaluuiilo s, 0, witbt her;
P!aitente, Rev, F. G, F'owleg and Mt'tl a
Fowler; Mrs. Mex Moffatt lrae rA•t
turned from Kingsville aeconi»Ailtied
by Mr. and Mrs, Fagan, Mary antb
Douglas,i Miss 'Florence Vowier ti
Seafortli.
Bluevale Coupe Mark
Wedding Anniversary
,Mt'. and, Mrs. Archie Messer enter-
tained about 'twenty -Ave guea'ts• at
dinner to celebrate the fifteenth an-
niversary of their marriage, Mr.
Grindley of Guelph acted as toant-
znaliter.. Guests included Josephine
and David: McAllister of St, Augur.
tine; Rev, F. G. Fowler and MTS,
Fowler, Bluevale, and friends from
Sti Augustine, Auburn, Guelph, 1:30'
trait and Brussels.
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CARP' OF THANKS
My slnoere' thanks is extended
to fere Brussels Red Gross fon, Abe
gifts Presented to me by than. 'T#fey
are much appreciated.
Pte. L. Rooney
''WEDDING-
GRAINGER—ANCENT
Seaforth--At the hotnepf the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wil
Liam Ancent, Seaforth, on,,,S'a-tu•daty
afternoon, their only daughter;
Helen Margaret was united Ine Mae -
Deign to Stanley Forrester 'Grainger,:
youngest son of Mr. Wil1inm,(7ring•.
er, Wroxeter, and 1the late ,Mr
Grainger. The ceremony, was ' per-
formed by Rev. Hugh Jack.,; The
bride, given in maeriage eby
her fetcher wore her,;+,:, mp'L ter s:
wedding gown of . foeby'ithree
years ago, a floor.. length, g iib
of cream corded satin triuiniediveleh,.
shlrredi chiffon and ribbon ewith a
fingertip veil taught: with pinksose&
buds. She carried a shower bouquet=
of pale pink roses and sweet ..peas
The •bridesmaid was Miss, 'Gertrude'
'Coates of London, cousin :of rho
bride, who wore a floor length 'gown
of pale blue turquoise, Molyaeana+
design; and white . • poke: then t,
Mrs. W. Humphries has -i'et4rnel
roses. The bridegroom masa atteu=+
ded by Mr. Elmer Gallaher;. of: Ne*
Toronto. Miss Mary Barber ' ilaye•1'
the 'wedding ¢parch. • • Diliehei the'
signing of 'the register Mr,:•'Crleaa
Sills sang "O Promise, Me." Fele
lowing a buffet lunchebm trier bridal
cowrie left on a trip north. For
travelling the bride wore a printed
silk jersey dress with :white' acces-
sories. Mr. •and Mrs.. Grainger
will reside in New Toronto:
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McNair — .Stegner
Tall standards, of . 'elphinitnnn and
sharta daisies arranged, on;, a 'white
lattice, formed anattractive, setting
at the home of Mr."add Mrs.E. J.
'Siegn'er, 251 'Osmbria Street, ;Strat-
foi,d for the marriage og',heir deugh-
ter, Helen lona to Mr, Arnold•Duu-
can McNair, Milverton, son of; Mrs.
McNair, Brusta'els'and' the late Mr.
Neil McNair, solemnized at six o'-
clock Friday evening.' Itev. F. Cjwyne
Lighdbourn, rector., of St. James'
churdh officiated. Mrs. Tom MdLtrin
played the Bridal Chorus' from' Loh-
engrin and Miss Irene McDonald
played, "When, You Are Truly Mine"
es a violin solo. The bride looked
ehanmving in a gown of white' French
Atoncon lace, a copy of a Worbh or-
iginal
riginal and her finger tip veil' was
held with a halo' of seed pearls, She
wore matching Dace mittens and
carried' a shower lititjuet of white
Killarney roses, wdhitei Carnations
and: thouvardia. Gtveh'' in marriage by
her father, the bride was attended
by her threesisters, all gowned in
White to carry oust the 'white :color
motif. Mrs. E. C. Gray, Palmgrst.rn
as matron of 11o11or nus Wearing a
gown of white triple 'snea•r..chiffon
aver whiter taffeta' With faggotted
waistline and the bridesmaids. wore
frocks of similar Material' '''cut on
Grecian lilies, Their veils of ills -
stop net were c, tigfl`t with velvet
bows, hnatdhing 'their' bouquets. ..f.
Picardy, Minuet "and bronze glad-
iota. Dr. J. A. Boyd web gr-oms•
anon and the usdtersl were Mr. E. Z.1.
Gray, Mr. Leonard Y. ,Sinclair, Nia-
gara Fells, Ontario. 'i%e bride-
groom's/ gift to the bride Was a chest
at silver. A feeention''and wedding
',inner were hell at the Stratford
Country flub, Mrs. "Seigler' recely-
hue in gown of white.bel and lace
with corsage of brohlltS. "The bride-
groom's moth r wnp wenl'ing a gown
of pink net and ler gad' a corsage
of orchids, ,11he•bride's 'table ''vas
ecectiveyy done with, bled eenntiow-
sirs, baby's 1it+ef,th and, vntilte candies,
Alter a ureter trip' to • Mttskaka Mr.
,ted Mrs. 'r M,orslair" *Ill. reside is
Milverton. The bride. traveled in m
yllitte crepe redingote with all white
accessories.. 1. +,
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MORRIS
The Units of the Federation of,
Agriculture, of Morris and Grey are
holding a Joint picnic, July 17%, The
Placa is 8141 Miles west ot Brussels
Op btu line of Morris. Mr. Millburn
of Toronto will be weaker also Mr.
la. Cardiff, M.iP., and, others. • Even'
fermer_s'hould hear Mr. Millburn,
There will be sports and don't forge:.
to bring your lunch baeket. Every-
thing is free and everyone welcome.
Mr. and Mns. Ainbrose Bagshaw
and eon ,Norman of Hamilton spent
a couple of days with friends on the
fourth con. Norman is extending
bin visit with themfor a couple or
weeks.
,Charles Hopper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Van Hopper of Detroit is lholt-
daying at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Jae. Bryan.
Misses Velnfa Duncan, Mono,
Miller and Betty Currie spent June
27 at Clinton, attending achievement
day, where they were awarded their
odumty honor pima and certificates
!for ionlipleting lsixhome-making:
club units. Dorothy Bone received
,'fere, but was unable to be present.
Miss Velma Duncan spent the
weelt end, at the home of Elva War-
wick.
WALTON
The 17.F.WtO. picnic will be held
..on. July 16, at Lion's Park, Seaorth,
',where the Walton, group will meet
with the Brusegell and Lake Huron
groups. All the ladies of the cam.
munity are invited to attend. Don't
forget your lunch basket.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston, M;.
and Mrs. Bert Jelhnston, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Johnston and fami'y
attended the eohnston reunion at
Blue,vale on Saturday, July 6th. -
Don't forget the Federation of
Agriculture picnic, on Jnnly 17•th, to
be held on, the 5th line of orris, 3',u
miles west of Brussels Mr. Mill-
burn of Toronto will be one of rte
sipeakere. 5'
Mr. Will Bolton, Miss Dorothy
Bolton and Miss Norma Barg or
Rochester, N.Y., spent the holiday
with the former's, sister Mrs. W. J.
Humphries.
Mr. and, Mrs. Neil LaCanube of
Detroit spent the week end wdth:the
latter's mother Mrs. C. Drager.
Mr. Lew Alderson of North
Baa
bas taken a poeltion with Me. Jo
septi mlrbetl.
MissCaMargaret 6101100' of Wing
ham who has been visdting her ane
trmhaned with oosnapwans au
Moms.
Mrs. M• argaret Shannon aril Be'
spent 'Sunday with friends a
Afton•.
rise E• dith Ennis of Toronto
spending her holidays with her pa
was Mr, and Mrs. F. Ennio.
itdlSs Margaret and Sara Drisco
of Lea'dlhury spent the week en
with +their sister Mrs. Idra. McT
ggarit.
Miss Shaw ,presided at the Jul
W.M.S. meeting. Responsive rea
ing was followed by the singing 0
the National Anthem. Mrs. Hac
well gave the Bible reading. Mi
Marshall had the. topic "Wlhat wont
you Do?" A program of Baal.
Brotherhood. A talk on Tennp
since was given by Mrs. Bryans. T
treasurer reported $1.37.29 on, ha
Two new mehtlbers were reported:
Moleswort
The Mitchell reunion held 1
annual picnic flu Ohesley, June 23
when a goodly number were we
corned by MT. and, Mrs. Krug, tib,
latter being "Bessie Mitchell;
Dinner and supper were served 1
the hall after which there was coin
munlity singing, serial chat follow
by sports in the adjoining Par
Guests were present from Listowel
Mitchel, Toronto, Exeter, Wood
stack and a most., enjoyable tim
was spent by all, hoping to• mee
again, next year at the apppin:e
place when arrangements have ba;11
made.
'Tenders Wanted •
'Km Council Of the Township of
Grey are asking for tenders for the
work to be done on the 14th conces-
sion Drain.
Tenders may be submitted for the
work in whole or in two parts.
Estiana>te of `the amount :to b e
taken cut may be seen at the Clerk's
Ofdee
.14 tai rt
Tendon& must be in lump ,eche and
will be a,ceepted, up to 8.30 p.m. on
Friday, July 18th, 1941.
'Me lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
J. H. FEAR, Clark.
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