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.':aerameots of Baptism and the
Lord's Supper were observed by the
Rev. 1,05110 tindert Seaforth. Receiv-
ing baptism was Barbara Joan;
Infant cla.•...;liter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Cameron.
At the Preparatory •Service- on
Friday evening . five young people
received .into membership o£.
the elinrch, They are Marilyn,
Dorothy, and Murray Knight, Sheila
and John Strickler.
Mr. Edwin (4. Nelson conducted the
r .-T v Ice An First Presbyterian Church
Senfortb, on Sunday,
Amine; g.eests at the manse en
er.,eee, - Rey, Mr. Eldrer and
ve find Mee, Rob Wyher.
'e recvV, that Alfred Knight is a
patient' Lietewol. Memerial :Hos-
pital, at time of writing,
11,-Nben.f.gm-t. Mitchell,
and her sister-in-law,7 Mrs. ;lee. C.
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ANNUAL W,A, SPRING DEANERY ST. A.Y,P.A) GREY
UNIQN CHURCH
AND W.A. MUTING
The W. M. S.
Mrs, C.L.euen flakor was hostess to
%.0 ladies of "Cajon W. M. and
W. A. when they met on Tbursday,
eYea.ng May 11, for the regular
monthly meeting, Mrs , Ralph
Meehan was the leader, assited by
Mrs Caman Baker mid Mrs. Herman
HEW) IN ST., ,JOHN'S, BRUSSELS ' ENTERTAINS
John's
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Mouse, Property and Household Effects
The Executors of the Estate of the late
Rialert Patrick, Mill St., Brussels, Ont.
ave instructed me to sell by Auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1961
D. S. T. 2 O'clock P.M.
.All Chattels, and Household. Effects
,-,ararsisting aF
Bedroom furniture and bedsteads, Wicker chairs,
Several upholstered chairs, Love seat, End tables,
Vita= tables and chairs Cupboards, Office desk,
rarailvrors., Sewing machines, Trunks Washing machine,
mealurn sized Frig., Wool Blankets and Quilts, Dishes,
.-'7:Zgariell Tools Quaker Oil Heater, Kitchen Stove, and
;;y more articles too numerous to mention.
At. the same time and place the property con-
p-tagliug of 2 lots on Mill. Street, and a Seven room
Eiver.71.e. Frame dwelling with cellar will be offered for
zulject to a reserved bid, 'if not sold previous to
itaaffe., 'Terms on Property 10% Down Bal. at Possession
; The Annual Spring Deanery meet- The A. Y.:1'.A; of St.,
lug of the Woma»s. Auxiliary and the Church,. - Brussels reeently
Clergy or the Deanery of Hum). was , tamed the Young People
held in St. John's ,Church. Brussels. . David's. Church. Henfryn.
With about sixty :in attendance.. ' Twenty eight .yOung people en,
At in e.m, Holy Communion was •• joyed the social programme arranged
celebrated by the Rector, the Rev.. instead of a ball game prevented by
ILL Jennings, assisted by the Rev, 1 the weather.
H. Donaldson of Senforth„ •
The ladies of St. Johns, assisted
by the ladies of Walton served
.4 dinner and afternoon tea.
The Rev. N. D. Taylor, M. A. D. P •
of Oodenich, acting' Rural Dean was.
in charge of the meeting assisted b'
C11.,!reli in October and to send a Mrs, Fred Hunt of Goderich, Deanery
donation to the "In Memoriam" fund President or the W. A, The Ven?r,
for the late hlrs Hamitic', A able 0, I, Queen, Diocesan Com-
Provincial Committee of Mrs. missioner, introduced the gnest
field, Mrs. Ralph Meehan, and Mrs. sneaker,
r Archdeacon Arab Spenc7e., Pleten :Sperian, Mrs. 1-tonna"' .cS7 Iiit-
' Lindeey McKay was appointed to Dioeesles411Ol‘; FS°ar.s.II:alt(lollounl . .\-.wrohrol goaf ve
the
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l'1',ei with the committees from very interesting illustrated, talk.
Prussels, and Ethel at the Rally in
Be-srels on May 24 at 5.30 p.m, when
mew. Tilfen and a panel from OPEN NIGHT AT W, D. H. S.
Wingham, will explain the nevi The Wingham District High. School
society. Cars are being provided
to take all the ladles of the con-
eregation to the meeting..
rl roll was answered V
Mother in the Bible," Plans were
made to hold the Presbyterial in the
CALF CLUB
The 4-11 meeting of the Brussels
Beef Calf Club was •held on May 17,
at the home of Mr, Tim Saith,,
Brussels,
The meeting opened with the 4.H
pledge being repeated by each
number, This was followed by the
roll call with 14 members present,
The summer assistant agricultural
representative for Huron CountY
John 0. McTaggert, of Aurora, was
Present at the 'meeting and spoke
On "breeding for purebred and
.eeenomical purposes," after which
ce;ci
s , each membertilled out two 4-H
The next meeting will be on
June 20th.
Dave Hemingway thanked John C.
Taggart tor attending the meeting
and speaking.
Geraldine Dennis thanked Jim
Smith for the use of his home and
tho delicious 'refreshments which
were served later.
will be open to visitors on Friday
evening!, May 26, from 7.30 until
until 10 p.m,
As special attractions, the girls of
After the reading Of the chapter the Home E conomics classes will
No Reserve
For information
regarding CP r47',T1 Offre"
"Are Missionaries NeCese,ry by
Mrs. Elston Speiran, the W.M,S,
meeting was closed with hymn 037.,
The W. A.
The president, Mrs. Herman
Whittled, presided for the W. A.,
,Ong hymn 440. followed by the
Lord's Prayer. Six visits to the sick
,re-p reported. Mrs. Leslie McKay
,,,ter a solo :Mother."
Luneb V.`t1,4 Prved lw the iinsfpq ,7
nrid Mrs.,"Woth,fri llrenmer and
Gorden Speiran.
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On Sunday, May 214 tt 11 a.m. in
Knox Presbyterian Church, the
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ff=ectitors for the
Estate of Robert Patrick
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model the garments they have made,
in a fashion show in the auditorium;
and the boys who take Industrial
:A"t" will hawe a display of wood and
inetql woric in the . cafeteria.
-tude.nis will be at work in the home
eeonernies rooms, and in the shops
also.
11 ro ,-Prits, and .others interested
""^ ."‘'Ito'l in Pirtle 1-'0 thry Onen
in visit the classrooms. meet
the fine quality of
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