my AND ceimiii views -I-A3-1, - Dial 5570. CBASWELL (or Better PEND- gr'IP”' 5L',x'BE muiers. H; Mixmasiers. TOM?” A1:-onmasters. D389 PW d shgvemasters for Christ- Pl;-5 fgombs Music Store. ,1, . . r NITED CHURCH. coasilffgefil D. D., Minister. Rev A' ember zath, will be as - ll.00 a. m. New i”3”&?”;.',) in. Cornwall 7.30 ””m””"" trail Sunday School 11.00 r A s 'r o it A r. liicfj-3:PToTNhe United church or C . ., E from RT. Jivn urirnn. men- garry and hauled it to his lot in Burton. on Saturday. On Sunday. Nov. 14. the oldest resident of the community. Mr. Thomas Doyle, Campbellton cele- brated his 95th birthday. He is quite active and takes a keen in- terest in the affairs of the com- munity and can recall many hap- penings of the early settlement of our district. In the evening rela- tive and frlnds gathered to offer congratulations and the wish that he will have many more or those happy occasions. A dainty lunch was served by his daughter-in-law Mrs. Vernon Doyle, which includ- ed a birthday cake, a gift from his daughter, Mrs. Edward S. Griffin, Burton. were recent guests of Mrs. Adamrl .'.:llicr. Mr. John D. lilacDon:ii'.i. Giengarry. , Mrs. Edward Gaudet and daugh- ter Ann of Ebbafleet, were Sun- day visitors to Lot '7. Friends and neighbours are sorry to learn of the illness of Mr. John MacDonald, Glengarry, and wish him 8. speedy and complete re- covery. CR. New Annan Mrs. Emeline McKay and son Francis have moved to summerside for the winter months. Miss Shirley Mcwilliams, Augu.- - ' Sunday. N0V9m' cgnlltltl. Services x Mr. and Mrs. Samson Adams and W. g8l!i.vB0tll:lllaatY7 3 gegfbntt son Kenneth of Chai'iotlctowii,l H. in KC 0 . t ' ' E-jrrjm ”j H, Bwgr, Minister. fl) sii urnrao cnuncn 9l(l,Q ,1ll)A. - Services Sunday. M, ..,;.f gstli. Stanley Bridge 11 "'”f”'K-.. iii Ruslico 7.30 P- m- R"- : if; m..do.., Minister. .. ”lJLAB Monthly Meet- .”',E ..l:L:sdies Auxiliary Canad- X5. Eizfoii B. E. s. i... will be held i125 i-:r:;iiig at 7-30 P. m- as BAPTIST rasrona W p .1 Barruss. Minister. Ser- 1' suiiclziy. November 28th. 1d 3.00 p. m, Tryon 7.30 ,.i- ' Schools at Tryon ll 'niorrL1iid 2.00 it 01- CW5" is 'I'ill ,u- p ii: rd! loxzyesf" mwesf tine Cove, and Mr. Cari Robinson visited at the home of Mr. and ert Williams and Wendie Mouse. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waugh, Mr. Mrs. Jenn Mcmriis eveniiig. Mr. Edward Wright and Edgar McNeill left for New Brunswick on Monday where they are employ- ed. on Sunday .Mre. Wilfred Curiey. her daugh- ters Jean and Paula and son Gav- in visited with Mrs. John Mc- fnnls on Sunday evening. Mia; Miriam Manderson left for Ontario recently where she plans to be employed for the' winter months. Mr. Linwood and Ivan Gill visited with Allison Gill on Sun- dav. Among those attending the Am- herst Falr were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- James Tuplla. Mr. and Mrs. rioyd csseiy. Mrs. Ernest Waite. Ml'5. Ella Montogomery. Mr. Taimadge Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Bchurinsn. Mr. and Mrs. Del- bert Raynor. Mr. and Mrs. Don schur-man. Mrs. Richard Wail. Miss Shirlene and Doris Wail. week-end visiting in Margate A shower was held at the home guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith of Mr. and Mrs. John Mouse in Warren. AW honor of their daughter Shirley on Friday evening November 12th. LAKE BIRDS The room and cent were prettliy decorated in blue and white. The bride-to-be was escorted to the chair by Mrs. Charles Bearisto while Miss Lauretta. Mill- played "Here Comes the Bride". me has- kets of gifts were carried in by Miss Olive Moose and Master Er- rol Thompson. Mrs. Keith Thomp- son and Miss Thelma Campbell verses. Min ltiifh Cameron and Georgie Mcfnnis placed tiie gifts on the table. ”For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" was then sang at-. ter which a delicious lunch was' served. , fields envisaged ins ” Friday, Nov. gas. i954 . The ausrdisri” utrrkinzl undcrfilic foieign tTll.C(:,T8gl'ECi11Ei1lS, is to develop closer relations in series of rage 11 supplementing the Paris accords on German sover eighty and rearmament. Mrs. Lewis Moase spent the Loons, familiar to many Cana- dian iakes, are good swimmers and divers but practically helpless on the ground. CULTURAL COM.MI'!'l'EE BONN (AP)-The West German government Wednesday announced the setting up of a special com- opened the gifts. Moase and Jean Curler i-rid the 9 fx'VMP5f' Wmom em! 5 , m iiv: rim. ' itiullllr iiisiiii RIVER PASTORAL I-”..u((;irj. -- The United Church tla. Services on Sunday. 28th, as iollows: Hunter ill. .Wheatley River 3 I .i wilisliire 7.30 p. In. , M01158, B. A., B. D., Min- Air. Stephen Ackland. All roux.-ii. UNITED PASTORAL FlHRGl.. .. Services Sunday. NOV- -m'Ur'1'.(1”ll ii a. in. at Bunbury. rm ,i In at Mount I-lcrbr'i't. 7 p. m. .- Pall: ii mill Men's Ciiolr. Rev. is it tmiicigr. Pastor. lili.-UH FESTIVAL -- Closing ni:iiice tonight; ”l-luiiabaloo," .d by Cecelia Blatch and .. Powder" i.llli'll0l' play) mpg, ” Doi'o:liy Wynn. Park- c.m ll.iI1 Ciilliiill 8.15 p. in. 'l'ENl)l.illiD SHOWER. - On .mv evening, November 18, a ,3 ml shower was held at the x .2 Mr. and Mn. James ,. J. .n honor of tlidi'.-daugh- rm, .xii.v.. Little Miss Mildred Mac- .1: anti Master Raymond Chap- aml, incised as a bride and groom, LKi'nilI'(l Mary to s prettily decor- iierl so l of honor" as Lohengi'in'I M.-ii-ch was played by Mrs. sliariie. When Miss Lois 'r1g,.l)iv.lilll had read an address to airy. the neighbors and other 11- present sang a humor- pus iJ':i..'i'Jdy to the tune of "Roll Du: Tito Barrel". while Miss Mary .Ki.1.'lr1!iii and Miss Peggy Mac- ; ll ,V.irtl out a barrel of gifts llllfli time opened by Joyce Chap- rli and Mrs. Sidney Sanderson. lire arcairipanying verses were read by Emzirior Murray. and the gifts ml by Jurrctta Murray. When . v. do hml graciously thanked i..r d-riots. she was given a. sur- p.sa. slimver of confetti. This part 2 prr)gl'nm concluded with the "For She's a Jolly Good . l . During the remainder of or :.inr. games and music were (ill rd rvrl rs-trcslinients served by ln'l1l1 vr oi the ladies. .3 Burton W mi Mrs. Mark Doyle. re- , in their home in Montreal g spent their honeymoon vis- ir mlailres and friends in Lot ' 'i. en mule they visited relatives (ri E-xrzoii, Mass. . and neighbors are n Mr. Patrick Grlfiin. is confined to his home i.liics.s and wish him a Blwil recovery. V" E(lll'ill'f'l colllcutt. Burton, i : Mary Cousins. Campbell- .r:' ircrntly for Boston. Masai. ;l1'.I:g ill?) uill visit relatives and ilifii ..'. iids and neighbours are sorry of tire illness of Mr. Glen- d-.;. .iia:Kciirii'lc, Campbellton. who Al ' wait is a patient in Prince Hospital. All wish him a i'o:oici'.r. l 5' W srmpat-hy of the com- mu 3 ' In extended to Mrs. James ”. and rninlly of' Stamford. . ill the death of her hus- lullmiiiig a short illness. graceful, fin- M-Goyrails and neighbours are sorry HM; of the illness of Mrs. wil- ml -Wmndrlck. cmtpbeiiton, rush her if speedy recovery. mVfN:iIriYMi'x. Fulton Nova and NW-;- I liikie and Mrs. Thomas .,,, Uiwulriuitcii. N. a., were ;n It lRllP.5l5 or Mr. and Mrs. El. ' " (mks. Burton. Mil; Hillery o'i-iollersn. who lost mil” 0”-T by fire, eariy'in the sum. ””'"l”Y Durchased a house -u.. 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