Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-05-16, Page 4RIDE and then BRIDGE eriONE. 249 MOTORS BRUSSELS, ONT. 4.306\12;woronlina - 1111n DRUSSIC413 Pon, 6.13.11.B6.644, PlillitSDAY, MAY Litho lE143 and a 'yam, Scripture reading, 1 Qin. eh. 12, NN'Lvt§ read 4t unison followed by intAihntion 1-)4 the leader, auotta and Naney SL1'1e le snug palled at. 'Lap puti10 uy .Stuart, McNair. A roauing, "13awra,' in the hills” was given by MrS„ Marl Dunn, Mrs. Dick. Iltadslidw led in PraYer. FisellOr 1;14:: 4 V an interesting i,ntroductiou on the . study on Formosq, using a, initp,1 tel' showed the film "Double by a Huudred.'-/ A question and answer 1)0'04 was held, on.. the questipp, being -assigned 'before t.11e show-' iug of :the lilin,--,Twk.ilve.meinb0•}.s. .and lour visitors were in attend- ance. An interesting item On. rormosa was given in response to, roll ' call. • tbriespoidenco relating to Belleville College and Eintail Camp .was •lead, Mrs. Wifred Strickler. and Mrs, Dick Bradshaw were appointed to a committee to attend the camp on June 3, Mrs. Nelson offered to help Mrs. Leslie Icuight. with 0.0.0. owing to A.404%.• Stevenson ben4. nimble.. _to continue, The June meeting, w311: 14 be at the home of 5-.. Fred. Smalldon, The .leader .prengunced.. the Benediction . and • Mrs.' Herman Whitfield and Mrs. .Fred Smalldon assisted the hostess in serving refreshments. a patient ..; .• Alex 4 c.a.nwi:en CARD OF THANKS The fainilyP, dii%the tatetto•Mr8. Alec Coleman wish to thank . their friend - afirreiatiVe7 for the many acts of kindness, floral 'tribu;tes; and messages • • 01. sympathy.-during their recent. sad. bereavement. London. CARD THANKS I would like tk ihank all those willo sent..me cards, sat gifts while I. was a patient in .Wingliam hospital and since my rcturn hpme. bliecial thanks to Mr. and 'Dirs. Ned Rutledge and Mrs, Jack Pennington. Your kindneSses will not be forgotten. 'ialt!..F.V.3r Lowe AI/ 0;9.".0 , ,r CARD OF THANKS The family of the late James A. Bryans wish to express their sincerest• gratitude to their many friends and neighbours Miring their recent bered,vement. th6ir thoughtfulneski, messages of Sympathy, and deeds of kindnees will long be remembered, Special thankS ,to Rev. 1K. Griffith, the Rann funeral hpme, Dr. Stephens, W.. members, and many others, It has been very deeply appreciated. BEAUTY SHOP Cutting Stylin g Cord Waving A Specialty Phgvie 140" CARD OF THANKS I wish to...thank all.. those,virho. sent me cards and treats, and t those who visited me while I. was in, tiospitai, You Are hi'Vited To Attend A • RACTOR and • 1-1ELD '1 *LUAU idEbuThs on the farm of tW RALPH MACHAN Lot 26, CoUeeSSion, 14, kirey township ikiiiRSD.A.Y, 1V/1-A a.rn. to 6..m, 'The Latest INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRACTORS and FARM EQUIPMENT will be demonstrated. COME and DRIVE, these machines YOURSELF „,Sponsored. By Your Local International Harvester Dealer returned a minor to - attend the funeral 01- .nis brother, J. Cameron, 6.wort Dills, New Jersey. i\lrs. 1\:e16311. was Cnavge of 1nd regular morning -service iu Knox Presbyetriam, Church on Sunday, 'May 12. A solo was. sung by Nelson, The Sacraments of holy Comiravou and baptism will be abserired on Sunday, May '26, at . • am. with the interim- moderator, the iter. gni.. Morrison elBrussels conducting the service. A preparatory service will be held in the church on Thursday evening,. 2,3rd at 8.30. Knox W.M.S. Nil's. Nelson was hostess for the May meeting the W1VIS. Mrs. Stanley Fischer was leader and. VOPened the meeting with. prayer BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Sale Deperiaable MOtor Transport We Solicit roar Patronage PHONE 122 BRO,SSELS ANNUAL MEETING Huron County Tuberculosis Association COMMUNITY HALL, CRANBROOK HURSDAY, MAY 30) At 6:45 pan, Guest Speaker Dr. S. J. Hawkins Superintendent of Freeport Sanatorium Kitchener, Ont. L McKinley, Zurich Mrs. J. B. Russell, Seaforth President Executive Secretary OFFICIAL 'OPENING 'New Addition Listtowe4u District. Secondary ScKooi will be held FRIDAY, MAY, 17th At 8;00 p.m. In The New Gymnasium 'Auditorium iiitlest Speaker: RON -JOHN P. ROBARTS, QC. LLD • PRIME (MINISTER OF PROVINCE OF ONTARIO A cordialt invitation is -extended to all toy attend The School Will Be Open For Inspection Refreshments Will Be Served Roy Riddolls, Chairman Listowel District Secondary School Board n\lp 94. REQUIREMENTS CALL 17 B1 Y.ACIS (NrAPEXTRA COW) $250,009044AVRANCE PROTECTION 90% OF S OIL RESEARCH IS "DONE BY IMPEilklki. OIL LTD. TO GUARANTEE t 7.FHE ZEST PRODUCTS FOR YOU THE, CUSTOMER ik:UTOMATIC /DELIVERY P()MPING EQUIPMEN YOUR ;. pROTECTION FOR E S S O HOME HEAT SERVILE c4 LL. GORDON 1. PHONE 57 PROTECTS 10 YOU A VHF.it CUSUMER BECAUSE OF A ,CONTTA41.,CT .,.WITH IMPERIAL , OIL 'LTD. THAT GUARANTEES -" • 'x NO .MARK UP ON PARTS * A 24 ,POINT ,CHECK ON i.ANNUAL .CONDITIONING ""` * , * 1MID SEASON: CHECK , 4 5. 4 ,P k.1: tr E , . t t 24 HOUR ,..EMERGENCY .,ALI.:S_ 2iFir,.. 7.p.imstbi, gtRvici;mrsi ' ' ' ' A. * '' I , . 44 PARTS JNSURANCE . CONTRAcT ' (INCLUDING FUEL OIL TANK) ALL FOR THE PRICE -0 +1E ow CRANPRPQ.N. House and Contents Lost In Fire The house fire broke out dna ''''Tagle and Leslie Knight were first on the r .,#)0 scene but the flames had gained too much headway to save any- thing except a few articles. No one was home when the occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Evans was completelyonsume,d by fire on 'Thursday ' ev'enin-g. House and contenes were a complete loss;,,, ve-ry_tittle being saved. A small creek near by provided Grey 'Township fiemen with an adequate water =NO ancl i.in spite of a wind that blew live sparks and embers directly,,to- wands other farm buildings, no further loss resulted. Cause of the fire tvas"unknoiovn.. The loss was partially covered by insurance. Ale.. uilineron has itiomu atter liming and • -operation for kindney stones, in 7 . Victoria Hospital, Loudon, on • the •-farm 4. Calvin Cameron left Saturday