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The Brussels Post, 1951-4-18, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, April 18th, 1951 $2,00 per year - $2.50 U. S. A, CLUB GIRL STANDS ON GUARD The senmld meeting or Ibis Unit met on Saturday, April 14, in the Iirnssel,s Town Hall with President Isobel Spelt- in the chair, The meet Ing commenced by singing, "The More We Get Together." after which the minutes of the last meeting were read by secretary Marin EI• Nott. The roll call was answered by 20 present members and one new member. Maureen Sullivan giving one safety role of the home, The club was named the Canadian Culture Cuomo. Record honks and COWIN§ were ddst'aeaed. The roll call for the next meeting, to he held h the hall was one safety rule and what T will do abn•nh it. Mrs, G. Elldnit gave ns a lecture nn First Aid, and nnr etrst aid kits which proved very miress.rut. Posture in sitting_, work- ing and standing was demnnetrated to ns by Slileia Porter, RMB Hem- ingway and Lena Miller. Home as- signtnents were given t0 tis 1)y the president, TAllnrh was served by Joan Wilson and lrlene Wamslep, Mrs. James Dargle There passed away suddenly on April 3rd at her home in St. George, Isabella Hislop wife of .lames Daigle. She was born on the 151.1 concess- ion of Grey Townsh.ip. The third daughter of the late ,Tames and Janet Matheson Hislop, Surviving besides her husband are one sister Miss Mabel Hislop of Ayr, and two brothers James and Tllom•ac TTislnp, Arcola, Sask. Funeral service was condneted on Friday. April nth at 2.30 p. m. From the Bannister and Graves Ftmeral Houle. Interment in Farrington Cemetery, 'Brantford., Miss Margaret Lawson There passed away in Clinton on Sunday, Apni1 Sth, Miss Margaret Lawson in her 79t1i year. She wasthe eldest daughter of the late John , Lawson and Lillian McFarlane, con- cession 3 Morris township, where she .spent most of her life. She is survived by one slater Mrs, Williams Kernery of Mitchell. The funeral service was held from Walton United Churcn on April 10th, being conducted by the Rev, G. Hazelwood. The pallbearers were Joseph Bewley, Ediward Bryans, Arthur McCall, Clarence, Martin, Harold Bolger and James McDonald who were all former neighbours of the late Miss Lawson. trowowiAt..-"gy ow mos. Melville C lurch 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Clore 11 a. m, Morning Worship John McNabb, M.A., D.D, No Evening Service. Induction Service, Fndau; Apr. 27, at 8 pan. for Mr, Fulton. The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Divine Worship — 11 o'clock "The Middle Years" Ohurcli School 12 o'clock Divine Worship — 7 o'clock "The Lord's Remembrances" A hearty welcome to all. Church of England Pariah of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr — Rector. Fool:tit Surrtley After Hasten ARnri1 22nd, 1051. Bt. John's Church, Birussels-- 11 a. m. NLorning Prayer Sunday Sdb.00l. 7.80 p. in. Thursday Confirntaadon Class. St. DiVid's Church, Henfry i - 2.90 p. m, Droning Prayer et. Saerpe's Church, Walton -, 7.30 p. m. Evening Prayer KANSAS FARMER DRAWS USUAL CAPACITY CROWD 'Che Kansas Partner, Ilrussels sing- hlg-vialoihrst, who bas delighted ands• capes from coast to (neat across Can - oda and In the 11, S. A.. Presented a program in the Town Hall here on Friday night to a crowded house, Mr, Th;ynm'e, rendered his singing, violin playing and ,jokes and read - logs In his sial casual, rnsdir 01500- er that is so popular with his all di enc ee. Feattn'ed artists on the program were the versatile Noll sisters of Walkerton whose guitar. banjo and freeot'dinn pievIng delighted their listeners, Other entertainers who Were welcomed back to BI'nSaPIk stflge were the piano violin team of EdtFe Albright and Billy Denninger and Clark Johnston. The ennee•t was 101000 muter the auspices of the loran 1, 0, D. F, the In 000000 going to the C, P. and T, F11nd, MAMMOTH EGG A hen outdid herself, and set a record, we believe, when she pro- duced an egg weighing 6 oz. and measuring 7 I x 9''. This is ap- proximately 3 times the average size and weigJl1 of an ordinary grade A 1.11100. Tl11a lea moth egg was brought into the office of the Post by Charles Lake, Brussels, The as- piring hen that had this egg nn1,t have heard of the urgent need for a speeded production, ATTENTION VETERANS — Ex -service men and women and dependents, the Canadian Legion Service But'saa Officer Mr A 11 Forbes, London, Ont., will be visit - 'ng Branch No, 218, Brussels on Friday, April 20tH, from 2 to 4 p. m, Any one wishing information, ad vice or assistance, regarding War Disability Pensions. Treatment, Al- lowaniees, elle., is requested to con- tact MP Service Officer, L. Workplan, or Ralph Shaw. BRUSSELS PULIC SCHOOL BOARD Requires teachers for the following positions : Commencing Sept, 1st, 1951 1 Teacher for Grade 3 and 4. 2 Teacher for Grade 5 and 6. Applicant to stale erPerieaoe it any, qualification, .religion and sal• say expected. Application to he in the bands of the secretary by April 30th, R. J, Bowman, Sec.-Treas. Box 16 Brussels P. 0, REGENT THEATRE S p forih, Ont. * * * NOW PLAYING -- Thurs. Fri. Sat. April 19.20-21 In Technicolor "THE NEVADAN" with Randolph Scott Dorothy Malone Forrest Tucker The thrilling West surges to life with the fearless and lawless match- ed in murderous fury — it's blazing Epic of stolen gold and flaming guns. * * O Mon. Tues. April 23.24 "SIERRA" In Technicolor with Audie Murphy Wanda Hendrix' Buri Ives s. Blazing in It's action -- Thrilling in every scene— There was freedom at one end of the trail — a noose at the other — and nothing but danger in between. ' * * rC Wed. Thurs. Aprit 25-26 "THE BIG CAT" With Lon MoCelltster Peggy Garner The quickest killer of the forest leaps across the screen in a streak of savage fury, st * Next Frt. Sat, April 27.28 "ROCKY' MOUNTAIN" - With Enrol Flynn and Patrice Wymore Errol Flynn leads a band of despew ate men as he stars in a Dramatic \Moment in American History. \ IFORMER BRUSSELS S0Y HITS BIG TIME HOCKEY John 711111tyre, who was born in Brussels and lived here 1(,8 a child, wish 1110 parents Bert and Mrs, Mc- Intyre, hull 1110 time hockey when he performed as wing11181] for the Bos- ton Bruins in the opening round of Stanley (`up play-offs. Tory Greg of Whlgham predicts that McIntyre is due t(1 make the Major League next year, The, Listowel Banner hauls hint as Lisdowel's John Mc- Intyre. we won't quarrel with that for his home has been TAstowel st41ce ire left Brussels but he is a native Brussels boy. MR. AND MRS. W. SAEKER MARK GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 11r, and Mrs. William L. Booker betti "open house" Tuesday, AMR 10, on their golden wedding day. 'Mrs, TlaOhe was formerly Miss Annie McNichol. The happy enuple were married in Sha -hone, Idaho, [T, S. A., on April 10, 1901, at the home of Governor ;rad Mrs, P. 11. Cinnfleng ny the rte. J. ;Anderson n[ the Methodist Church. After their wedding' trip to Spokane, Washington, they Tvetl In 1(1111 1'. Ferry, Idaho, and i,hen in Spokane. They cater to Brussels' In 1904 where Mr. Baelcnr went into partnership with his brothers in the retail butcher business, They have one 8011, George, of Brussels. and one daughter, Pearl. of Torontn. Majestic Women's Institute NEW PHONE RATES The April meeting of the Majestic Women's Ini-tltOle WA& held in the library on Thursday with a good attendant*. The roll call was an - 1" (Ted by "Something 1 would like to 110e 111 the next year's progrtwn," which brought forth some interest- ing ideas and 813011 id help out a great deal in our next year's programa. An Interesting feature of the meet- ing wag guessing who our past year's SIln,nirine. $lc1'1' 11nd been which caused :1 great deal of fol. Gifts were exchanged 111 all directions making it a real Strata Clause fe.ati. vol, correspondence was read by the secretary, MIS. John Spelt•. The treasure'r's report showed a b0Iuiloe of 380,73, 3frs. Baicehlin reported babies had attended the Weil Baby Centre last time. Reports from etanding camrnittopo Were them siren : _ Agldeultur0 and Canadian industries, Mrs. Bert John- etnn Citio nsll'p and Education. Ste- T'2 s. McFarlane; Commnnlih• Activities and Public Relations, Mrs, 13dwin Martin: 7Tist°rival Research and Current Events, :Mrs. At•chi, Engel: Horne Economies and Health. .11ro, Eldon Wilson. :1 filet on C-dery wag discussed and f ,ltt,'hntiug 1':uo life to plenty city of it ryas deeld'e1 to have it for our sleep and barer n•rok. Mr. anti Mrs. next meeting at which time we hope ; Peter Baker ogle prated thlia 10111 to have the Pranbronit Institute with v:,!T1'ng anniversary. hath over go. us, 1 I th-y r:: r• given a re•cep2ipn h1 their A eommitt, e of "firs. A. Bran'n, home by the immediate family and Mrs. W. Kerr, Mrs. D. Hemingway friends. ` awl lir; 131(1811 W.laon are to make Born in SIc•iilllnp Township Mrs. , arras e:ment.s for a euchre psrty le Maker. who last week celebrated be held 800)), ( h;1' 30tit hnithday en3oys comparat- Mrs. Douglas Hemingway then ively grind hP.alth. daughter of tbP Mr. and Sirs. Baekrf received the'r frimda Intl relatives from 3 tool: the chair and Mea, W. Mlle- 1att Mr. and Mrs. Rout MeuareY. tn- 5 o'clock in the afternoon and rend fire following slate n4 offieer., I pioneer residents of McKillop, she for 19:51.52. from 8 to 10 o'clock in the evening. r0ralls severe winters when the 'lI1'(.s of spring. flnw^(rs brightened Hon. eras. .. Mrs, Dong. Nanrin hereel, only vette of tflr01 Ira, tlnnuFh their attractive home. In the tea- room was a basket of 50 bronze roses l 1st Vice -Pres. ,,., Mrs. Wm. Miller The Bakers were married at the 2n0 Vico-Pros. Mrs, W. urnholl Presbyterian Manse. Brussels, by Sec.-Treas. Mrs. John Spelr the R•'', Mr, Ross, and settled down Asst. Sec. -Tress. .... Mrs, F. GnnmPly to farming on the 9th of Grey.• Pianist Mrs. (4eo. Evans A life long resident of the Cram Asst. Pianist Mrs, Wnitar Ke,^• 111'001C distrlct, Mr, Baker, des - Dist. Director ,.,, Mrs. D. Hemingway pite his age of 86, enjoys chatting Branch Directors ,..,,... Mrs. C. Davis, 51101111 the past. Inflation was un - Mrs. Maier anti Mrs, Busethiin heard of in those days, he recalls, Auditors Mrs. R. Davidson and with eggs at eight cents a dozen, Mrs. C. Long butter ten to thirteen cents and hogs Agri. and Canadian Industries, Mrs. W. Turnbull, Mrs. Bert Johnston Community Activities and Public Re. lationslhdp .,., Mrs. Wm. Perrte, Mrs. Wm. Evens Dame Economics and Health Mrs. K. Shua•rie, Mrs. Jas, Drown Citizenship and Education Mrs. A. Turnbull, Mrs, Jas, 'McFarlane Historical Research and Current Events, Mrs, A. Engel and Mrs. C. Lake. Resolutions Convenor....Mrs, H, Spoir Sunshine Convenor Miss B. Hoover and Mrs. C. Lone Tt w00 docidad to raise the sans"v of our worthy Sen,—Treas. Mrs. Sohn Sprit, from 310.00 to 3223.30. (lifts showing a nark of apprecl• at'on were given to Mrs. Carl Deal- ing. leader of the Gorden Club rn) to Sirs. Eldon Wilson, and Mrs. r. Davis, leaders for the Class " 1,W"l in the Wardrobe," The recipients present thanked the girls for their gifts. Tmncli was served by the hostess - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday es, Mrs. Maier, Mrs, S. Wheeler and April 18-19-20 E. 'Wilson. Mrs, W. Turnbull' and Esther Williams, Howard Keel l+ errs. ST. Wineher3, and the meeting in 11018 brought to a clown. "PAGAN LOVE SONG" Technicolor APPROVED AT MEETING About 40 subscribers attended the a nn1011 Mishnrss meeting of the Brussels, Morris, anri (trey Tele- )hou 18yul: tn, Wednesday after• noon of last week, D. M. MnoTavtkh, presided as chairman and R. J. Bowman was secretary. Last year's three commissioners, I), M. Mat'Tavlxll, George Michie, and Alex Pearson. were returned for another year. C'onside•ainle disenss'o11 tools pure regarding new rates to suharrihers, and finally flu a 111P1I1111lel1t 8e43)5(5 rates for rural and party Boos al 392 was toted on, tenth P5 In favor and nine opposed. .Abort 10 pre -'ons fuih d to vote. This proposal trill be refers' d to the Municipal Board and if approved '1I1 become eff«•et- ive. A suggestion was made by Georg Mollie that :1n alten,nt be m 'de to hi1i111 a women fuml to br- mid to 'ntnrnv0 the Syvtent bo hl-.tailation of a common batter ?=t?m. The cost of this improvement wonld 1,n abort 324.000, 37' ill=:i*4-0437(" with gold ribbon streamers, A three - Her wedding rake centred the linen -covered tea table, Tn the afternoon Mrs, A. Wintle of Brussels and Miss A. M. Mc - Ewan of Clifford poured tea and 111 the eventing Mrs. A. Bruns and Mrs. C. W. Ferguson, both of Tor- onto, Mrs. T. Davidson and Mrs. A. McNtrhol assisted in serving the guests. Mr, 'Seeker, has two sisters. Mrs. W. (Dolly) Fairle0s and Mrs. N. (Pearl) Forbes, both of Winntpe;x and three brothe•s. Earl. of Cava- lier, N. D„ Garf of Fort Francis and Cleve of Brussels. Mrs, Raeker's family comnrisea a si•ste, T7'rs, D, Glassier, Rra,swele. and a brother John McNichol. of l7lvth. Mr. and Mrs. Rocher are 0118ovinr_ 1,01`1, gond healah. 3,1 anaekinc' of 1(1104v wedding day. 50 vesra sen they said the weather was Warmer, the Mae.( in blossom, nwl Ponwe,s hlnnm. ins evervhe'e in Trlahn, '��� V'tas,1�'��• �1•��) �t'.�� ''moi 1 LISTOWEL CAPITOL THEATRE SAT. ONLY APRIL 21st Jon Hall, June Vincent in "ZAMBA" Sat. Mat, 2,00 -- Eve. 7.30 p.m. Mon. Tues, Apr'iI 23-24 Yvonne De, Carlo, Philip Friend in "BUCCANEER'S GIRL" Technicolor TUESDAY FOTO-NITS OFFER $200.00 Monday Attendanre Card Night. Wed, Thur. April 25.26 June Allyson, Diel( Powell Richardo Mont/Oben in • "RIGHT CROSS" OW Lire dollars a hundred. Mr. Baker is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adapt Baker, of Grey township. Present for their anniver- sary were their two daughters and son, Mrs. Fred Martin (EIizabeth), Tha,mesvible; Mists Mina Baker, who resides at home and Earl, of De- troit, Mich, Probably no other library is as un- ique and compact in the district as the Cranhrook one. Judging by the selection of hooks it meets the needs of the reading Public both young and old. Horsed in the egg grading sta- t'on, the 6 x 12 foot library under the supervislion of Librarian hikes Alice T. Forrest, opens two after- noons a week Ttieadav and 801111 - day, For the 8011e 13 people of the hamlet, the library means march and a gond honk is a diversion in the dav'a activities. Serving a radios of three miles. tin "I0,0805 nook" is 0 rainier even in the "woe tnta" who aro able to find n range of iuvendle brinks. "Inn' In its third year, the 11hra1•v n•ts first inaugurated in the Pres_ 1 h' -tartan manse by the Rev. 1. D. 1fn.eTver. a rel after one tear was 60 CYLE CHANGE AT SEAFORTii ( moved to the nresent niece. TO -COMMENCE APRIL 23rd with 111nre than1011 honks nr Ina l own, the Hulot Colnt's Tending 1 0 TALENTED ARTISTS WIN GREY ri,VP. COUNCIL. HIGH PRAISE AT GODERICH ,1 , 1 C',t1'nslrip atnmuc,a lncf, sY Mem}, 18 '1' 111' 11111, . i.; 1..1011' Ethel April 7, 1911 Minutes t?r lost 1' .- and Girls Band, who competed meeting were n007(tad as rend. !11 tho brass and reed, classes as the Moved by Percy Ward. seconded' Huron County Musical Festival, uron nr. William ib. 1ii.lu p thar the re - ),,,h e -1'h tr.,i a f'.tit«111 iyr•s :wI,heir darn or the rulle0Kota roll for 1050 Instructor, bandma'-Ier A. Ci, Robin,- b« accepted and the collieti>,.tr bet P1001. flroul ndjndi,ator. Frank W. relieved of fn0(11er rewprmelbillly. — Doltnn on Tuesday afternoon )l and C:arrt«nd. yelling of this week. \Tor+ d try K01(1: all Me.Fnrlaxte 0:111011. Wer. 'le Pdn sec touted by Ge00ar0 MacDonald ((Honor PeholarAlp of 325. donated that we Instruct the clerk to Tray by the rol10y of Huron. Miss Doris G. Graham 11' hl +3.:10,1 '111 the Math, Johnston, the Blue Water hand 35. land and P,uylr Train. -- Carried. for alto solo. 4i«res Audrey and Moved by Kenna th MerarI:ane, Jnnr• Harkty«•il (12 5(1 donated by srrouded by PI coy Wa 111 that we P1 rtrstr«tie+s t'nrn'.tnre I'nr the, rnrnr f > 1vP a grant ,lf 3100.nn far the duet.flnotlli its .lit the p1091 :a! Rr'SsrTS. r „pie !ante from Brussel- Linn u Carried Vaud here awarded marks a, f1,llnws: Moved by K ',:n„Ib McFarlan4. .1111 11urn :;1111. 10 and lounge. Mar- r I!l6' d fir T-nuot]t \TrFarlelrla* lint nyT,aw No 1'. 11 (a, appoint hu i,' -.-:+r and Ronald .7aclel]li 78. 1 A110 Horn Solo. 14 and snider. Dual,' 1 to erre 01' "10111.. tmvn•shtr John: -1,m Kirkby 7h. getsn?. he 10.1 unci. -- Carried. Trl'mhonr 8'to, 1A :1n1 ruler. 1Tor,:-,I lay 110 i' li'I)ll-lilt '1'. crPy hCr\' 2"1(111•1taiulnd:rd- . 13:''n Iln ^into 33, T 1)1h,,ni,1111 `;urns 1`3 a110 under. 01'(''('11 . 8' ll,trt 1,,- 7)111 n: • !1'.e. Elliott Elliott 84. ravened. ('1 oleo( 01,11,. 16 anti under, rhe Ale>P.nilr (1 a11jonr114(1 u,ntii * bort T; a edy 33, l,ri1 loth. Corn,•1 Solo, 10 end under, loan ▪ Yvonne Pollard 79. 1 R,•.,.):.. ct 2`."1.1 r, Graham Cr re.t Sol, 12 .,ort tinder Lane . Tto rl tnr,d 04, Audrey TTar9weil 17 1,1. x ; 1 utsstals t, Si,rt i' n TTe,n'nt way 73, flnodidgItts, 104)0, 37 r1tq. r.,•net colo 14 and under. June Wilbur '0,101111211. 1,11anee salary, H'' kw,l1 83, Doris .7011110.ml Al, ezehange anri Pnat n Q54.00: Rru TCelth Tn1•ubnll A0. +1= Post, 312 n0 Listowel Banner; (7744• The 9:Tnnui P Wwir1. .11; of \)A,1,)S•trerhnra 13 and nitd0r, 312 p' D•rv'r1 K"nnadv, 101. m0mheatlir Pr.e In 1 0 (11tnn5 cornet dm -t 10 •+n,l under. June °Marin Mayors and Reeves, 31001) n,t Sndray Rockwell A5. 1 warble fly powder, 71112.78,- Conn- ('nnlnetltnrc front this rli,triot in tc of TTnrnn hospitalization. $54.00; n th0" elgc.as to niatn recair;-,r tlr:- D. A. Rtnn :,it=1: $1Icrtur. f„pn,rina marks: :1T. Carrllff, srtlat•I- ,100-00. ening 0011 0 and ander. 7Inrie� I CnrlTo ll m05(1113 ,lend April 10'111: TT,,,,er 34. Moved by Kenneth McFarlane Diann solo 11 and nudge•, Marionsecnnd00 by George MacDonald that ti's Cannell provisionally Tne•nirP•va.v Q.,..-lvdrer Horltwrll `1 , Morro., Hnnran• 30. ; adoptthe engineer's report on the Piano solo (nn=111, Karen R',srhliv ' Middle Maitland. River and Bovle As Drain improvement and instruct_ r"ao ,onto 11 5111 1md0r, Dori, the clerk to prepare a by-law {err Johnston 37. Elaine Bell 70, Stuart I same. — Carried. Moved by William E. Bliahnr . Smith Sn li'nnda Rantoul 78, 1 seconded by Percy Ward that conk Girls vocal solo 9 and under• t cit accept Wilson McC!artney's 'Doris Johnston 80, tender for crushing and hauling. gravel, using a 5-3 screen at S cents per cu. yard. Gravel to be I spread any place in township. sel- 1 at1 isfactory to road superintendent, --t CarrletL i Moved by George MneDonald, t seconded by Kenneth McFarlane. that the clerk prepare by-laws for North Gordon and Bolton Drains. — Carrled nr The meeting was adjonecd ntl• Engagement Announcement Mr. and airs, Harold Thomas, Brussels, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Ruth Marie to Mr. Roy Arthur Durst, youngest son of Dare. Durst and the late Irvin Durst. ,Stratford. The wed- ding will take place in Bru'ss'els Drifted Church on Saturday, May 5th. Senfo•th will be supplied with 130•' ivory also contributes homes cycle power in series of six "cut- ,tarry to its shelves (01011)0001 of n 00ers" entrap gals April 23. Di making Bldg a110001111reltte11. Robert TT. Sound era. chairman of 'the Ontario TTydro Commission. said that a3d)roxinintely 780 (mato• niers of all glasses served by the Seaforth Pubiic' ITt.ility Commis- sion would be affected. The last "ci1T'.-over" In the area. will faze place on May 1, r At 9,30 a. m, of April 23 when the 25 -cycle rawer serving 123 ellen, 1Omerw in the area revering moat of the southern portion of the town 940 electric (reeler and over one smith of Mnllket S4,,, Is 01111 141', 'hydroi tmndl'od fnne whinTt will he 01the• techn;l1lana will Ball at the homesI standardized o' exchanged for new amt p,'cni4 as (onarerned fn en;4n) 0 that ail frequency sensitive nlnp11' I Models,Aftecr the last eathas been nv,d0 a11re8 are diseomme0ted. Lt is -am i to Senfnl'th. the standardization Urinated that services , at 6n cycles, will be restored within a. period or progrem wilt m01”0 foto the 1'1""' apPrvlxfma,tbiy ilO minutes,OMRwlrrrolnlidng the town, Ltt is estimated that more then flog -inn. 20 non-flctinn and An inv 011110• T.ibrarifln fnt' the nasi ten yet -,5 Miss Fnrrnrl ca••s the este. i urn nh.Pnn. 10 rents n month m• fl 1 dollar a year. The United Church On Sunray morning, -April 15th. The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper was dispensed to a large congregat- ion ongregatton of worshippers. Previous to the saOra,mental service twenty two new members were received into the fel- lowship of the church. Seven on Profession of faith and fifteen b7 transfer of membership from other organizations of the church. The sermon was based on the words of Jesus, "ve have net chosen ole hot 1 have chosen you." The anthem. "This T Did For Thee" b7 Lorenz, was sung by the choir, The evening theme, "The Master's Dwelling," was based on the Scrip- ture, "Master where dwellest thou?' "Come and See" The anthem was. "His Love Explains Tt A11," by Ackley. 1 111 May5. or at the call of the reeve. Edyth M. Car68'1'7 Assistant C1eer, Melville Church Service The pulpit of Melville Church wa1.c occupied by Mr. C. Donavou a stud - est from Knox College on Sunday morning, His text was Luke 7, verse 28. Christ testimony of John the Bap- tist, a preacher who wishes to do the will of God, Mr, Donavan also belongs to Knox College glee club. A well rendered anthem was sung by the choir, CARD OF THANKS T take this opportunity to thank ani my friends for all the gifts flowers and cards I received while T was in the hospital. Tour kindness will ever he remembered. Sophia Sellers 500 washing maein0s, nearly 400 refoige•mtors and over 200 radio phnnkx;raplo belonging to nearly 660 domestic customers will be standardized to the 110W Olmqu,Pncy. This is an Addition( to app,roxim,ately We, the undersigned have agreed to Close our plaices of business in Walton on Wednesday afternoons commencing May 2nd, 1951, M. 5. Travis Ron. .0 ennett W. C. enzfett Humphries Co. 11 Ennis Wes. flackwel'l