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THE UNITED CHURCH
Minister; key. E. L. LaDrie4
Organist; Mrs. John Bryan,
BENEFIT DANCE
For Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith and Fami y
CRANBROOK COMMUNITY CENTRE
FRIDAY, JULY 24th
Music BY; I4N WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA
Ladies Please Bring Lunch Everyone Welcome
THE COURSE IS, SET
limited and designed, primarily, to
District High, Sebeel Students)
(Written by Wingnain and
win time to strengthen the forces
in South Vietnam, before the
troops could Make their scheduled
By Neil Hemlineway hoinecerning,
The d ern OnS IX a tors want a ilu ic k If a sincerely calm and rational
solution but even theugh Mr, explanation could have penetrated
the angry Misunderstandings of Nixon agrees with everything
they wish to accoMplish, he says the American television audience,
that it is too complex a problem then President Nixen's press con-
to have a'simple solatien. The ference explaining the reasons for
decisions that he has made are for the Cambodian drive, might have
the same reason that the demon-worked powerfully to defuse the
strators protest. They both want explosive build-up of last few days,
However, it seems unlikely that it peace and an end to the draft and
killing. made much :impression on the
hard core opposition, tired of war
and deeply disappointed at the
delay,of the return of troops from
Vietnam,
Mr, Nixou emphasized that the
foray into Cambodia was only
COMING EVENTS:
KNOLLCREST AUCTION SALE
Saturday, October 3, starting at
10 aon, in the Milverton Arena, -
Milverton. plan to attend,
BLYTH, BRUSSELS, BELGRAVE,
SCHOOL :FAIR MEETING
A meeting will be held in the
Delgrave Arena, Tuesday, July
28th. at 8:30 p.m. to Make
further arrangements for the
School Fair in September. Every
A BELATED WISH
one interested invited to attend.
Please accept this short cut
to wish those celebrating amity-el%
TO PRESENT PROGRAM AT saries ,and to newly wedded
PARADISE FAMILY PARK couples, many happy years.. •
To the bereaved I wish to
convey my sympathy in your loss,
*To the ailing and sick, a speedy
recovery
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minister
Rev. C. A. McCar:oll
1.1 a.m. Divine Worship
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt
(3) "The Seat of the Scornful"
Musing in the Psalms
ANGLICAN CHURCH
St. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS
The Rev. Keith. Stokes
B.A., S.T.B.
Sox 47, myth, Ontario
Phone 523-9334
11 Morning Prayer at
Belgrave
CARDS OF THANKS.
Mrs. Aylmer Hart, Cheryl and
Linda wish to express: their
appreeiation to, all their friends
a»d neighbours for :their many
kindnesses during their recent sad
bereavement.
Many thanks to my friends and
relatives for visits, cards, flowers,
and treats when I was a patient
in the Wingham Hospital, A
special thanks to Di'. Bozyk and
the nursing staff of the second
floor.
Mrs. Fred Thuell
The famly of the late John R.
Williamson would like to thank
all their relatives, friends, and
neighbours for their kind expres-
sions, of syrebathy, floral tributes,
donations to the memorial fund
cards, lunch that was served at
the church, and all other acts of
kindnesS shown in Our bereave-
ment. Special, thanks to the Heim-
stra. Nursing Home, Listowel, the
M.. L. Watts Funeral Home and.
Rev. E. LeDrew for their kind
George and Annie Williamson.
We Would like to thank 8.11
those who sent word's of gyiii-
papry and visited us in the time
of sorrow in the sudden and sad
passing ,of our son and brother
also, those who sent floral tri-
butes and helped in any way.
Special thanks to Rev. C. A.
McCarron, the L.O.L. .lodge No.
774 and the M. L. Watts Funeral
Ilonie, the pallbearers and flower-
bearers, the ladies• of Walton
W. I. for their lOyely.eluncli! It
was all very M -uPpretiated.
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TILL 10 O'CLOCK
WALTON
gift on behalf of the Institute.
ing- their name. After singing "For
with a solo accompanied by her
mother at the piano, followed by
guest. book \Oh all present sign-
Ruth Ritchio was in charge of the
a piano duet with june
son and Janice Houston, Marion
McCallum contributed a Solo
,•; as played with ten ladies taking
and' useful gifts were prese'llted by
the taking of pictures. Linda
with your name added, these were
all put together into it hook form
to be giveti to the bride-elect,
Harvey Craig during lunch and
Gavin delighted the audience
ment, MrS. John ilium being the
winner. Linda, her mother, Mrs.
Hugh Johnston and the groom's
were given beatittful corsages and
who planned this evening for her,
see her trousseau at her
with you was to be taped to it
with a VerS 0, some gave a recipe,
These were read out: by ,Mrs.
proved Most interesting, Miss
part whiph caused much excite-
mother, :Mrs. Charlie Fischer,
asked to take their place in dec-
orated chairs amid pink and white
streamers tail bells. An athiress
of congratulations was read by
Miss Ruth Ritchie wishing Linda
all the best in the future, hoping
always her home. Many beautiful
eh() will feel our community is
garland was made with the beauti-
around Linda's neck, followed by
home Tuesday afternoon and
unaccompanied. Musical chairs
the girls of the neighbourhood. A
and a special thanks to the ones
of paper in the shape of a bell had
been given out: at the first of the
prograM, and Something you had
ful colored bows and placed
thanked everyone for the gifts
evening, July 121st. A plain piece
Linda gave an invitation to all to
icontiqued from page one/
- wi di Mrs. Mervin Godkin play-
them all. Lunch of sandwiches,
=king the day so pleasant for
the Welton W.
view showed their appreciation of
was served by the members of
munch and the Institute were
for everyone eoming a lid
the program they had enjoyed so
thanked by a lady of the home
birthday cake and orange drink
audience, The patients at Huron-
ries at the piano, This was fol-
lowed by all -the east joining into
()I' the patients taking part and
Traviss at the piatie Debbie and
Janis van 'Viet sang a duet ac-,
eompanied by Mrs, Win. Humph-
form a musical band with many.
Beth McNichol joined in with, her
'few more numbers of good toe
seem to enjoy, Mrs. Neil Mc.Gavin
sang a solo with Mrs, Herb
of the 'patients coming down to
mann and :Dianne. Bruce and
tapping Music which they always
charge of the program, with many
Mrs. van Vliet and in her usual
way entertained the patients,:
which was very much enjoyed.
ied at the piano. Beth McNichol
shine in" and "I'm a lonely little
delighted the large audience with
several oldtime violin selections
ing the piano with. her daughter.
halite and gave the patients a
Mrs. Jan van Vliet Jr. was in
the auditorium. A sins'song led by
Nrs. 1\-in. Humphries accompan-
did well with her stepdancinp...,
sang two favourite solos "Open
her mother as piano acc.cimpanist.
Godkin at the piano, Linda Godkin
up your heart and let the sun
petunia in an onion patch" with
The "Robin , Hood" song was
number. Little Cathy MeCin.vin
Ronald Godkin with Mrs. Laverne
r citing around through the
by Linda and Bobby Axt-
she's a jolly good fellow" a de- Entertains in Honor of Guest
licious lunch was served by the
Mrs. At'. F3rondfoot entertained her 17th and }3oundary Unit,
ousin, Miss Rota MeLeod. of
Walton W.I. Entertains New Westminster. B.C., Mrs. Geo,
AT HurotivieW
Dundas, Mr. Wm. Bennett and Mr.
Last Wednesday afternoon nail Mrs. Lloyd Porter. of the
unite a few of tli.) Welton village. It was a wonderful re-
Women's Institute went to Clinton union as the ladies were all born
to join in with the birthday party within 14 mile of each other and
for the patients of the fluron- are till over $ii, They all at-
tended the Walton Public School view }Tonic'. 31 patients celebrated
Miss Amy Loi', also Visited with their birthday this month, 0;101
One Was presented with a; her sister at the Sadie
The choice of means to accomp-
lish this is definitely the presi-
dent's, and by law his alone. That
is how the American system of
government has been run - for
almost two centuries and it is not
likely 'to be changed, The pres,
Went, whether his decisions are
right or wrong, must stand the re-
sponsibility for the consequences.
Th e Mass demonstrations,
violent or peaceful, will have
very little effect on the decision
of the administration. Mr. Nixon
has been advised by the best in-
formed in the country and as he
has stated, is open to error.. As he
sees it, his plan offers the only
hope for NV th d r a.w al without
disaster. The course is set.
The Titinsas Farmer and the
Singing Irishman will present a
prOgrani at the Paradise Family
Park, McKillop Township on
Sunday July 26th: Plan to be
there and enjoy it.
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Divine Worship 11:00 A.M.
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0:45 A.M.
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