The Brussels Post, 1955-05-04, Page 5The invitation list is. being .ifrepar-
ed for ''the Centennial July S • 4 and
the committee hope to have them in
the mail in the near future,
Cranbrook Dairy Maids
•
The seventh meeting Of the Oran-
brook Dairy 'Maids was held in the
Community Centre on April n at
•
The m06Ling was opened by the
girls repeating the 4-H pledge in
unison. The roll call Was then ans•
wered by each girl shewhig a sample
of milk other than whole 'milk. The
Sec. report was then then given by
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Many small devices serve
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fuse. Tiny and inexpensive,
yet it is a precision built
safeguard, installed to prevent
damage .which might result
from overloading circuits.
When a fuse blows, replace it
with another of the correct
size. If it occurs again call in
a competent 'electrician. For
remember, the fusels a
protection and makes it possible
for you to enjoy with safety,
all the benefits that low-cost
electricity brings into your
home.
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Sa;cilatrient of Bapt0m. will be ad,
;•niii.4.stered,
The regular .aneetinf. oA.ths. 9. G,.
T, wart; held .at the liege.. of mpcipo arnftlia9p. on. Wednefday 00*g,
'Seven; girls. 'Were Present and Hey-
eniey van presided, • The 0,0.I'1' .
Hymn ,was s:ung in °Doping, and, the.
i".Bu(npose"; irepeated• 'in unison.
"Friendship" was the. ,subject and
several short stories Were read and
• d1seusSed. •Scripture 'readings ay,'
propriate. to the enbject were read
• by Teabel land Paye Dngel. prayers'
'were given by 'Beverley Elvena and
nye Engel. Barbara Evans red a
poem "To he a girl," The leader-read
•a story '(The ;Searchers" and Rose.
Campbell read a poem "April", The
•Se.c., Maxine Smalldon, read the.
minutes and called the roll, marking-
. S. S. and church attdnd•anee. Rose
• Oahlipbell, 'Treas., received the off-
;e.ring and gave her report. The, girls
'planned to plant and care for flow-
er beds' at the °bur* grounds. A
contest and quiz .Was conducted py
the leader. The president pronottn-
;ced the Benediction ;and "Taps" was
sung. The ;girls enjoyed sing-
song and Fay Engel and Maxine
(Smalldon assisted in serving lunch.
• Mrs, Fred ICirkpatrick and baby
son, Paul Frederick, came hems on
Thursday, ' Mrs. -Hunt, Mt,_ Forest,
is spending awhile with. her Baugh-,
ter.
Come in today and find out how you can winl Our
local prize in this fun-filled Contest is a beautiful Bridal
Bell Diamond Ring. And the Manufacturer of Bridal
Bell Diamond Rings is offering a National Prize of "A
Honeymoon at the Waldorf" . .. a whole week in New
York with all expenses paid. You have two chances to
win, so come in now for your entry form. If you live
out of town, just write us and we will send you an entry
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HIGH SCHOOL OPEN NIGHT
AND COMMENCEMENT
The Conlin:ell:Cement:Exercises for
the graduating' class' of June 1954 will
be held in the Wingham District
High School auditerhim on Friday,
evening, May 13th, beginning at 8
O'clock 'Sharp. Previously, the grad- I
nation exercises Were held in the
late 'autumn, but this year a Post-
ponment was made until the new
school building could be used. There ;
will be presentations of, certificates
and diplomas, and efficiency =41
athleetic .aWards, Miss Lois Thomp-
son Will give the Valedictory address
and there' will be a short pi.' Ogram
,of vooal And instruinental music— i
SS CAtal),
C. A. Myers, M. D. L. L71 a C.. C
PLITSICINI v.r.4 smeimori
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R. R. W. STEPHENS
Griadinto thatverekir a Toronto
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Tiagoitoott 45 Ertoettels,
eckuDJfil
Karen Mach=
The( main discussion was held
under the heading of "Milk in Many
1
POTMS".
otos. T. Davidson'
aysumscit troa ALL litlinn
Aotoracislie mid Fire freteursaaen
Apeiiratt snot Sidman
hang for Great Wept Life ireereace Co.
#litcepe Office
to make 'an Egg Nog, • and Ante I
Helen Knight'demonstrated on how 1
i 'Stonier *made a Cornatar:ch Pud-
dling. Maxine Sinalidon Set tip an in-1
Tads tray,
I
rl'he fleeting was then chised by
all repeating the 4-H Chit dreed'.
Cranbrouk Evening Auxiliary
The April Thankoffering meetinl;
of the Oranbi'ook Evening Auxiliary
When the graduation exercises 'and
music have concluded, the School
will be open fer inspection.. Pupils' I
work will be displayed, though there
will not be as, much as on, former
nighttIS because off the less in the fire
of industrial arts and home econona. t
ics projects for the autumn term,
was bald in the church,' Tuesday \ Anyone
tae ronn:hoo pwlenaisn. gunianblAe.ptro attendilisin. ;1
evening,, April lath, with the Pres. vited to come on the evening of
Doris MacDonald in charge and, Friday, 'May 11th to see' our_beauti-
,Misfs A. Forrest organist. Me meet- ful new 'school,' as well as those who
. ing
`,not
opened with a poem then, have already Visited it and felt that
is et iter e." A hymn was they did not see 'everything in one ;
'sting. Blurted , McNair Bread then evening, The Board, teachers' and
scripture. .Teau Dunn led in prayer 1 students hope that all those interest-
ed tin the School and its stud'enbt 1 Mrs- Leslie Lake of Union W. M. i
S. sang as ,stole, "A wonderful 'Say- 1. will come to the .graduation and
lour". Mrs. Mac Engel gave a read,
1
. stay afterward tto look about. As
lug, "There is something I can do." 1 the cornbinttng 'of this' ,001nmeteleel
1 The Roll Call 'Wa, answerea With an 1
anent and the Open, Night will take The `nlinutoS were read and approved. 1
Easter Verse. 'The offering was then 1 be:lg•lisniciaalt'a'b e'teilino:Ic
rth
aeni3dx:hre6sveLiwouills 1
taken. Severa,oecr etary, and attsicused. A vote
l let
Was ta ken to an
letters were read by 1 , rgreottineztlinetirorb: open until the pro.
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BRUSIELli, GAM
Personals; xpe. William Me, ,
'Gregor, '11., R. 4 'Pruaaels, with Mr. I
land Mrs, Richard Oliamiley; Miss
.Dorina Anderson, London, with Mr.
nd Mrs. John Anderson, Mr, and ,
Mrs. Alban MA.OHlay and family,
Witighain, with Mr.. and Mrs, Harry !
MCCiiire; Mr: and Mrs. 001:Bennett,
London, with. MrS. Mabel Stapleton,
Mr. and Mrs, 'Cecil Wiallai rider,
ten, with Rev. and Mrs, Charles 11
C ox; Mt. and Mrs. Lorne Harmer,
MarY'Elitabetli and Heleni
' ,and Mts. Alice Allen FillartOn,
With Mr', and .Mter. Thomas,
Wayne' ,Nichol, Winigrham, With
ibavid Hanna.; Mx, 'and Mrs. Jelin
Spivey and 13in5ati, Inge-met.
Ra S. Hetherington, K. C.
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JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrill
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Maitland PreabyterialS, It WAS d6'.1
tided to held the 14 TaY. meeting one
Week earlier, this to 'the Presbh
terial being the sanie date,
Meeting is to' be, held at the' home Of
Mrs, .Stuart McNair, and a Mystery
atietieil Will be held. Doris Mac f
Donald Welcomed the gnesi.,
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optomettla
Natick SL 'VVINCHAIII
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prey nst by Apijoalerned.
WALTON
Miss Annie was' honored
I at a birthday natty at 'the home
and Mrs, Edward Duggan.
Friends and neighbors were in at-
„; tendance,
Mr, .and Mrs. Walter Droadlecit
visited Mends in toirentO; Miss
:Thar, Talbot, Seaferth, with Miss
Aluirey Haelotell.
J. A. IVionagahan, R. P. Optometrist,
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Funeral and a ea
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t.tniOti Mr. M. S., branbroolt W. M', 8. i 'Iti> W fo, told the OrailbrOok C. tt... (girls.
atev.) Williants et trusSOIS gave a wit toil, yeni"eirii
COW COW SOPPLEM N11— Onirrent Events Were read by aura 1
:Strickler. A hyratt wa,s sting. Mrs. i
.s..Iptstkitd tastsr Msastigsi„ and stoited„ 1 otiiiin,,,hapitiso
11 is Very fitting that gager' comes II 6 Cititni in ,cam
it the .8Pting, • ha ovotiittg comes' . ___.110:04CL.041kiffta,„it
ite Ate , the Meeting eleSed. ir!,rlt ill 4/1Dtgl` ilt,
with 6, hymn and 'the Mitliali ten. . „
Odietiett ht. unison.. A lovely luneh , ,,, .. ,„,,. _„ „„ ' , . . — , .....-
Mary #iletliSt Betty knight rtisst s, -Yea met) Was serve in the •baseinent tdth.
Marjorie Knight it Charge:. Ofienti'21. truisms, °int
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