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The Brussels Post, 1948-9-15, Page 4dt b v ryt• J �.•',"',R '.. : �'.R t�;t,"Y R. '1.0.. ^a • THE BRUSSELS POST \\"oduesday, September. 15th, 1948 i tt ;cllmt I t > tss• d away in Virtorla ,.,.._,....,..,.,,,..� . �,..- .'-""`...,le."..."..., I ti i s nttioe e ,d Delmore.. .1rm,ld 14111km attealled school at \'Vlni~hant. They were t the itatho• SlUrn9 1 Delores iTa'o111on, Ir:ut Nlllelt, Clinton oft SU 11.1.1r, it1.11+1 [Norio arta Norma W•unttt, ('lair a- •set. t r tent n and Kay Thompson, Hiss Duff. I't:r;onnl P(nattn',tep A. to was herd in +lie Ehttlt'i bn;rnt,tlt on Smith In:, re+^, ,•.1 loon • Smith is attending the ensile:au •r, Tuesday. Sept. i Ale -1 mg opened cony, ntion at North Bav: Mr. and _ Wth the singing of Hymn 1U1 followed Mrs. A. D. Smith and M' ,a ndrt•y by prayer. Roll Oall "A Parable of 13unldtl •att, tiled the i N' P:, at the Bible" was well responded to. Toronto; Arnold Lillow att,nied an Mimttes of last meeting were read air meet 10 Cleveland, Ohio, 1111 Labor . and adopted and treasurer's report Lay, flying with a party of fire from was given. Mrs. T -T. Jo11110( .0 nave Goticr•!rh airport to Cleveland. an Leadenexcellent Training nrt of Scho 11.het'Phisrito Is to be China year in the church and she ' spoke of the new study hook "West! of the Ganges." There is a real J need for doctors and nurses in China, there is one dorm. for every D, I ungblat of Auburn has been ao nun people them, The topic for 17 engaged for the pressor term as Sept, was on Margaret LI, a Chinese teacher at Walton public scUocl' ahnistian who has done great work Personals: Mr, and 0Ira. Gene;": among her own people. Hymn 11111 Knechtel of Moose Jaw with fri•n(s was sung and oeneJiction pro, here; Mr. and Mrs. Harry P.olt...r pounced. returned from a motor trip north: Mr. and Mrs. George- Pollai�l have returned home, after se,elal weeks at Wasaga Beach; Dormtd Armstrong and Clarence McNichol were in To Tonto at the Ex.; Rev. R. G. and Mrs, Hazelwood and family have returned home after spending a month's vacation at their cottage. William Kohler, a former resident r i Kitchener. r at th" hol11 c f Hoffman iL p1:,1. Lviui„n 011 .".1!:.!11•-1 nil, 1;1 4S, Interment was made In \1'oodlana cent, tory, London, Out. Regular monthly of the W.M.S �1 ' from North flay, where ht liter led Graduate tt' lS: -: O r ario College of 7tornetry. `. the annual nrh conference of the Ontario P•roof the Canadian Postmasters a ..1>i 3.30-'5.V. t 1 , •rating Th, new ,1 :r•, o, noir..r_, ir- '? • J at x .. 3Tr, Smith .tom Ilii llihe., of .EvexaT?i . � >�, a oinnttnef f•, j the exective. i .�,i7A� = ..,,tis TAVVmmatevW05a 2 word has been reeaivel herr of for desalt of Rev. Willi un P•ttt-rson. D.D., at his home in Toronto, on ALE was snug by \I1`•P Shit , • 'Pura. n. Sunday. Death came suddenly,,� � The service will be w 'hdr:twn »cy.t following a heart atta^k. Mr. Pat - Services wet,' withdrawn at Knox s'inday. Presbyterian Church on Sunday as r'osnnais:'Was Gertrude ye the minister, Rey. L. C. Jorgensen. F,.li 1.D., and Mrs. A. tilt conducted annlrrrs:try 'c•n"'1''t'a tt of n.. yoming% with thrix en Bellmore, the associated sen read P•rc,nand Ell! ++t. and Mr,. Ell idea. The attendant at both Mr. and Mrs. Joseph a. Miller. morning and evening ,:el de w,rs good, and inspiring grave. Mr. and Mrs. E. 13. ''111 massa,;: were \\'ingbam, Misses Ethel ai11 beard. Special music war eo tri• erre Iseaiir, Srmifort h, with t a+t hated by the choir, ls.ed by '` cousins. Misstile, Olive Sent: and male quartette from \'V'.litechtlr('b• R. F. Garniss; Sy Messer A. 'cello solo was play_d by Mrs. 1_ Robert N'ilaan. Toronto. at -gensen. Messer's home stere: Mr. and itch. Lull 110111 tett no. cies. Flop h e'r Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. terson was minister at Knox Pres- byterian Church here for a short time, leaving here to swept n call to a congregation in a anbutb of Ottawa. The funeral service was held on Wednesday afternoon, with interment in Mount Pleasant ceme- tery, Soronto. The public school opt. 111,1 Tuesday punning with Iierold Henry of Wing - ham as teacher. There were eight beginners: John Greenaway, i3eb- b,ie Mundell. Phyllis Elliott Bob adde11 Car - service at the 1'r. ' 1i•t",'11 Bernard ttllow, London, ac•emora 1. Thompson, Raymond lti conducted by tit:' teMister led by Miss Peace of Simla, with of Greig, Gertrude Mann, and Jac. T. A. en. s,lhleet Mrs. Nellie Lillow; Fleming Plaelc gueline Kerr. Burden. w ." 'The Cohering Chr{;•,.' r_ solo! in Buffalo: firs. P. 3. MJ•:weu wish I All Pupils w1nr, were saccessful at WALTON A N O _J r nI C .(1. N Tone Cleaners R. Dyers announce the (spnning of their new plant on King Street, Mount Forest, This ultra modern cleaning establishment is staffed and ego:lipped to turn out unsurpassed work and to provide agents wig* 48 hour service on all ordinary cleaning. Our agent in your Community 10 MISS C. Hingston's, Erf iisseTli' JA>r»Atia.'oiiy Greenside, Ai,vcr:'a:i a e K >q'cher's Store, Jamestown "Tone Up At Tone's" F ,.,math Regisf erect OptornefriS+: ' We4ltern OrshAtta's !19od1ern Eye fir ~'hone 118. Hardlaton ...10•Ii .u. .,.":arx:: =-+amu _.. XIIIMMISal _...._.. _ ou t flosses a. `HA aMt” r h .rt ONTARIO QR p04AMtSS10ca OF ON Nie ego u TORONTO S E $eptem)Der 11, 1948. °f the community Fellow Citi2ens: from all classes still mounting.s ow electricity Ontario, from .ear a demand for slog - all over eased production ass for arms and industries demand for incr forward withplans keep t deed is pressing d more jobs • homes, ebeing built, and industry reduction an increasing mean greater production over the iexpansion,s y plan demand kilowatt e in t hours Ontario prosperous. nticipated that the increase four million Mato offer It is will amount to in excess have been lude ions • th® as of able supply `d conservation Thee will e been industries, .available days andconservation 11+th' i bring and certain n Even whours per supply Tuesday, September office lighting a d in other �O kilowatt industry s'Pfor s° naw electrical $would have effect on th all banning °uta these reductions ed�cti at on more power'? From you ve4 but insist nt. day seriously reduce ,employ et the vitally )Howe mu s 2loursuit Take a ands we g Ontario. For every current. ythere then Hydro user in le tt hours °f as a a kilowatt will save the eed and every_watt electric lamp o n almost one an tigers in Ontathere 11 b® n burns it requires ecf the 900'electricity eve (AO.. 2L, hour gquival t of that mach her part. t should a appliance the for cu offs• one must do ht� grw3tc ° every he switcheson your Evrn eryone every light, effort.it¶ys not needed. est must beer and Par women range Fa). emplorn ercialo electric is critical• °lder> every thewaste The situation of every householder) essential in main- tained and the sumer its ess electricity. ricity ` % --- -� clef Chairman, ectric Power Commission of Ontario. The ElydDOl (1 r...,..•s WEDDING Wilbeo, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilbee of Ethel, Ont. Nichol—Thynn"- tier. Torg. Carlson, B.A., minister of With Rev. TT. C. \Vila»t ufficlntine the church, performed the ceremony a quiet wedding was solemnized. at and Mrs. Lora Carlson, 0/110111 of the, t h e United Church personage groom played the wedding music. Brussels, on Saturday, September The bride who wag unattended 4th at 11 a.m. when Della Thylme, looked charming in an afternoon daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack dress of rose crepe with white Thynne of Morris Twp., was united accessories. liar corsage was of in marriage to Lorne Rns; Nichol, rose and white gladioli and canna - only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne tions. The bride's mother wore a Nichol of Morriss Twp. Tha bei -le gown of brown and sante printed looked lovely in a floor -length row's e•. pe with black accessnt•le; and s of pale blue embossed mart -misrule, corsage of bruise gladlo'l fashioned with drop we -miler neck The groom's mother wore wine line, nylon yoke and ton. fitted_ crepe w1ttt black aoccssnrie; anda sleeves The fingertip veil was held corsage of deep rose c1*aetinns and in place with a be.nddvss of lace, and gladioli. A wedding dinner was carded a white Bible with white served to the immediate i latives of streamers knotted with white the bride and groom at Fischer's gladioli slid pink rnsetmds• ill'' T-Totel. Leaving on a trip to Niagara, Geo. McCatcheon WAR ho• sistar's Toronto and Muskoka, tate bride bridesmaid gowned in pearl) net travelled in a wine gabardine soft over taffeta with tmnehe: of bio, matching stat and black ncces- and matching shoulderieneth veil 'withsorter. And wore a corsage of blue,asters Sept. aril was tine 00th anniversary George MoCutch eon alteudecl tine' of th, groom's grandparent; Mrs. 'genu. Following :iso. cercnnnny a lt, 1 Carr and the late grandparent; nF.t Carr of. wedding dinner was served at the 11, 11' home of tine bride's pa"ente to the immediate relatives. The . dining ---e room was decorated with pink and white. The table was centred with a threehier wedding cake. For travelling, the bride wore blue moire dress with black ascan vies and gray topcoat. Alter a honeyymoon to Timmins, South 'Porcupine anti points north they will 1.53,(151 on the groom's faros in Morris tdwnsnip. * * M Wiibee—Sholdlce Pink and white gladioli and fern decorated Olivet United Church, Hamilton, Sept. 3rd, for a quiet' but Pretty double ring ceremony at 12:30 noon when 101 -rt Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sholdice, Walton became the bride of Ian Ross MACHINE SHOP for tylene. 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