The Brussels Post, 1966-09-29, Page 5NOME TO CREDITORS •
IN TkiE. ESTATE: OF
EERREsT LYNN MORRISON
ALL having claims
egainst the estate of the above
mentanatee late of the Townehip
of East Wawenoeh, in the County
of Huron, Traueport Operator, who
died on the Sth day of September,
1Deti, are required to file proof
of eanie with, the undersigned on
or before the linen Guy 01 October,
Oti14. :;Eifel' that date, the Exeou-
trix will proceed to distribute the
hestete having regard only to the
claims of which she shall then.
haee had notice.
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MEAT MARKE1
THE
Minister: Key, A, M. Johnston
8.A.,
Organist Mrs. Fred Stephenson
0;4.3 a,m. Church. 4chool
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( 0 :Jen. eublic Worehip
DATED at Winghem, this 22nd
day of September, 1966.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD
& MILL
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for tne eexecutrix
BORN
TABOR — On September 17th, in
St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto,
to Mr. and. Mrs. Wayne Tabor,
(nee Karen Deitner), a son.
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MONCRIEFF
A number or the ladies of.
the Mencrieff. W, T, attended the,
W. 1. Convention held in Uti,e1pit
hug week,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo. Lawrence
and eons Stratford, spent Saturday
at .the home of. Mr. nd Mrs. A.
Wheeler.
lia lneuipn( pkilu
of Brunner was the centre of
attraction Air many of the men
in tills district on. Friday last.
Mencrieff W. I.
The Aloncrieff Wumen's in-
etitute held their September meet-
in the Community Hall with the
committee on Resolutions respell-
Bible for the program.
The first vice president, Airs..
' 41,.. Yard conducted the business.,
The secretary treasurer, Airs. J.
Smith reported on the correspon-
dence. A letter had been received
from the District Secretary, Mrs.
11 allace. with instructions for the
branch , about , the Ploughne
Match. Pie plates and boxes
were distributed to the members.
It was decided not to egad
leaders to the training school for
the Millinery Course.
A committee of four ladies was
,appointed to plan for the Feder-
ation dinner.
The roll call was responded to
by ',S4Yieig something good about
the person on your left". The topic
was presented by Mrs. J. F. Mc-
Naught, who spoke on "The
kind of life Grandma lived.
A short report on the Guelph.
Convention was given by, the
delegates who had attended.
Mrs. K. Smith gave a demon-
stration on making cream puffs
and these were served by the
committee in charge. The meeting
closed with the Queen.
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1966
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