The Brussels Post, 1956-06-27, Page 4FOR YOUNG MEN OF -SIXTEEN „
Tho Canadian Army 6,oidlor ,Kpptenuce Plan off ers, you !nodes training while you
Starting Juno 1st the Canadian Army will enrol a limited number of physic011 y fit
young men Of 16: years of ago, with Grade 8 education, and train them as tredosmen in
19 different trades. Trades training will consist of a two year course starting in $oplernise e„
When finished the course the Soldier Apprentice series three years with a regular aro,
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MORRIS.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin and
'Children Pettey and Kim of Orange-
ville were week end visitors with
G:eo, and Mrs, Miohie Stilt line of
Morris.
Mr, and Mrs. Les. Willis and
Children Mary and Tom. also Mr.
Thos, Michier all of Millen at the
lame of Robt, Manioc, 6th line of
Morris, ,
!Michie Reunion
On Saturday, Stine 23rd, the
Iteration Was held at the
'home of Lorne 0.11,r1 Mrs. ,Nichol Gth
'line of Morris with 54 'in attends
anfee. The oldest One was Mr.
Michie of Milton, 'flatten Co..:
who 'le $3 and the youngest was
DaVid 21/2 nirnith alci Con of Mtn
land MrS, Michie Of GeargetoWth
' Mr, r.dattiont Mettla of orangetritie
,Was toaster. Of etterrienies., arid
ittides and genies of Via:PIOUS aorta
Oretitti: OridoYeit by yettlig and old,
Hatdold 'benison of Mitten Wee
natried Pretidetilt for doming year
With 'Mt: Leg: and Join
114/01116 +a5•4 '#ii-OttA; teiriniltteie. Mrs.
• Doug. Smith and, Grasby
-fit Morris Twp.. With Mrs. Wilfred
ItcDoInald of On the. luta
ol.:Mini:Ube:6. The' .next reunion will
tie held in Milton at tre heine of LeS.
land "WS.. Willis. Miring lun.rdi hour
Michie spoke brie
ly O*WieStaltig Plea<itre at being
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WEDDING
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sequins.
Mrs. C. Mullenix, 117itchell, twin
sister of the bride was matron of
honor, wearing a lotus blue Chart
ltilly lace and tulle dress with mat
ohing bolero. She carried pink
Carnations, Miss Donna Glom and
,Mriss Bernice Plewes, both of Lan
Idon, as bridesmaids wore gowns
identloal to that of 'the matron of
honor' and carried similar flowers.
Miss Dianne Harding, Lolidion, was
flower girl in a floor length dress of
+pink with full net Overskirt. She
carried a basket ot pink and blue
carnations.
16 Cameron - Paris
love beauty in nature, in English
and music. What a lot of fun the
Rhythm hand has been and how we
have• enjoyed it. We \vault you to
know 'that we enjoyed all the car
rideS you gave us and the wonderfill
things you took us to see. This was
a supplementary education, for us
and we hope it will be a pleastire
for yeti to remember our sincere
gratitude.
These gifts that vve have chosen
especially for you are filled with
many memories and best of wishes.
too. We hope the happy future May
hold in ervery Way fuifillittent of the
wishes within your heart to.day,
Signed on behalf of S. S. No. 10,
Mrs, Lawrence Plant
Mrs. ;reek Niebelsea
Cratibrook — Baskets of pink
and white carnations and gladioli.
with palms and ferns, formed the
setting in Trinity Anglican Church,
Mitchell, When Isabel Toyca Paris
and Alex Stewart Cameron ex-
changed marriage vows. The bride
is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
John Paris, Mitchell, and the •groom
is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Calvin
Cameron,: R. IL 3, Ihnisisels:
The BON W. E. Bramwell offio.
'kited for the double ring teiremOn7.
Mrs, Donald Gaffney played tradit-
ional welding music and eadent-
Parried the Soloist, ,Misis Nan
ted Mitchell
C. & G. KRAVTER CO •
Brussels Ontario ,
there land thanking Lorne and hiS
wife for their hospitality,
Presentation to Mr.. Donald Kai
A large .crowd of pupils and rate-,
payers gathered at S, S. No 10.
Morris on Wednesday evening for
a Meeting for the Centennial t eie-
bratien and to spend a social even-
ing with their tea:eked Mr. Don Kai,
who is leaving after four yeara with
them. He Wilt be teaching in Wing,
ham PubliC Scbool next year. After
the meeting Anne Peacock read the
taiddliesSr,
Dear Mr. keit-
It is with deep regret that we
learn that you are ,severing the link
that binds us together as teacher
and 'Wits im our school, a tie that
has grown Stronger with the years
that You have. been with its. We
aPptediate very ninth time faithful
and very callable itstritation as
teacher -which you have event u§.
The 'Stietesis that we hoOfe had ire.
Onittribtien r'examit ations and
any hand& that has defile te. the
Mils of No. i0 in any Way liar been:
due to your attiring efforts on our
bettifd"erii' teaching us the subjects'
on the eiirriculutti, you haVe: by
vent eierapie and by the tatty et-
Onrelons on which you, leave taken
opened for us door's into the
Mier and nobler 'purpose - of
on have taught us to See Arta.
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5 es
Tack Knight, R. 11, 2,
win best man 'and Cecil
and Tack McLeod. both of
were us hers.
Binetele,
Mullendx
Mitchell,
Anne McKercher and Joe Nichol4 ,
M. drew the parcels to the front
a 1, cry gaily Idecorated Wagon and,
preSented Mr. Kan, with a trYlett;
Du Pont Mite bag and a travel
ale& clock:
Altholugh taken Completely by stir- ;
brioe Kai thanked them for:
their lovely gifts and the kindness ,
anid the help• of the parents in, his;
School work. He urged the boys and
girl e to do their beet siet their ge4,, I
high. always aiming higher Tf Iffe:
After staging 'tee itemslolly good
felloW." a ctettelons Innen wadi ser-
tea. `bY the fathei.
Tlie bfidos
guests in a pink flgitrekl' taffeta
(dives with black and White access'
Oriels a,nd blue carnation corSage.
The groom's nibither wore a blue
figured minion. :tree's' With white
adeeldSonted andi
corsage,
The bride was lovely in a waltz
length gown of Swiss eiabretrefed
nytiott. Idea grad With softly .draped'
,StraPleSS itiille bodice. topped by a
'matching jacket with small collar
and lily paint Sloetea. The bbliffant
skirt tYlen was in
scalloped tiers. A fingertip veil of
net Atit'g arranged Mtn xis enibittlider
bit headiteSS trimtned with ttitY
Alberts and Se4tiiris. Her bottriliet
WAS of rolsieg atit illy of the ifrail#Y
ter irsarellingAlte bride dented 'h
navy and White tweed enseMble With
Oak addeSSe146§, had Plait earnatlefi'
carnation &rage. the Couple wilt
rersitito at istO. Britteelfi,