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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-03-12, Page 5-4143,Vou'Ktipu"47.orx...t=344.=;74A4NIVICIN"ellMilao-viliwor"4.44 .110a.gl*
For all kinds of upholstering I Fred Smalldon will be hosteils
for the April meeting. MISS
,Forrest closed the meeting with
prayer., Lunch was served by
Mrs, 1\l'ehlon Mrs. Stanley Fischer
and the hostess,
Brussels Reprelenteithia
SELWYN 'EITAKEP
• t4iciNn 70 tfituateLs
EUCHRE PARTY
TUESDAY, MARCH 17th
THE LADIES' AUXILIARY TO TI
ROYAL CANADIAN' LEGION
in their rooms
At 8:30 P.M.
Fir ought to you as a public service by
ONTARIO'S SILVER BLACK FLEE'f
When in Listowel, make arm vim
THE i11 LanciensTOR
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Around tho, Corner trm the carik of Montreal isiarOes
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hone 285
YOU MAY SELECT THE
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THE NEWEST FABRICS
AND MORE THAN
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FREE ESTIMATES
SPEU G
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CAR SEM $5.00 RUCK SEAT $5.00
OR BACK
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(In each case, materials a-re extra)
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I IN MEM9fliArill
HALL In loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
1 Lloyd A, Hall, who passed
I away one year age, March 15,
The following stores and barber shops in Brussels
1.963.
will be open this Friday night, March 13th, March
20th and Thursday night, March 26th previous to
Good friday and on each Friday night, 'until further
notice. To 'roii who have a husband,
kw: lite is not the smile to liS,
I.:,nce ho was called, away.
We miss iiim Mere each clay.
11,'s lonesome here WitboUt hihl.
Cherish him with care, vgeu, mcFADTIEN
you'll never knoW the heartaehe. JACK 'HALL
'Till you see the empty chair, MURRAY LOWE
Sadly missed by wife EYelYail MACHAN HARDWARE
son Murray and daughter Jone.., RAiNN FURNITURE STORE
wows (2) STORES
FtVTLEDQ Sc TO $1,00 STORE
EDER'S S'CO'RE.
GRANT'S SHO
LOWE'S GROCERY
IRENE Ick'gAsE BEAUTY SALON
iuuz:m.bGi
CRANBROOK
Rev. Wm. iVforrison, Brussels,
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston occupied the pulpit in Knox. Pres-
BA., BD. byterian Church on Sunday morn -
0.45 a.m. Sund . ay School 4, ing. A duet was contributed by '
Mrs. E. G. Nelson, and Mrs Doug
11.00 a.m. Morning Worship ! Evans
Sermon Topic I Mrs. John Perris and Mrs.
"People at the Cross" ' Allister Bird were able to come
(4) "The Dying Thief Who Died" home from Listowel Hospital on
1,' Thursday.
---'-------.."'-"------* 1 Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Smith and
family were in Toronto over the
weekend owing to the death of
his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Allen Dunn and.
Xamily of Kitchener spent the.
Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl ,
Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Consitt and
boys, Varna, visited on Sunday
with. Mrs. Stuart Evans.
Mrs. Frank Smith
There passed away at Weston
on Thursday, March 5, , Emily
Smith, wife of the late Frank
Smith, in her 70th year. She Is .
survived by two sons and two
daughters, Mrs. H. Yarranton,
New Toronto, Mrs. F. Gather-
Wood, Rexdale, Aubrey of Tor-
onto and Frank of Cranbrook.
The funeral was held on Satur-
day with interment at River-
tido Cemetery.
Knox W. M. S.
The March meeting of the
Women's Missionary Society was
held at the home of Mrs. Mac
Engel, with an attendance of ten..
Miss A. J. Forrest was leader
and opened the meeting with
call to worship, an Easter hymn
and prayer. Hymn 735 ".Who is
He in yonder stall" was sung
with a meditation given on it by.
the leader. The Apostle!s Creed
was read in unison and other
Bible readings were given by
Mrs. Alex Steiss, Mrs. Earl Dunn,
Mrs. E. Nelson, and Mrs. Mao
Engel. The Easter topic was
read by Mrs. W. Strickler. The
Mrs. Earl Dunn conducted the
business, An Easter verse was
given for roll call response. Mrs.
TILE UNITED CHURCH,
OF CANADA
BLYTH 4-11, GRAIN! CLUB
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
at
BLYTH TOWN HALL
on r.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th
commencing at
8:00 P. M. Sharp
AR boys and girls who have
not reached their 12th blrtnday
'by January 1st, 1964 and whoi
,have not reached their 21st
birthday by December 31st 1964
are invited to join.
PRF.SurrElziAN
MEL.VILLF. CHURCI--
Minister: rcey. 3. Morrison 311A
Organist; Mrs. Frank Thompson
ARCT
10.00 a.m. Uhurch School
11 a.m. Public Worship
"The Problem of the Empty Pew'
Everyone Welcome
ANGLICAN C7U4C4-1
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev. 2i. L. Jennings
BA., LT11.
Organist: 13,
ST. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
ST. OAVID/S, Honfryr
2 p.m. Bible Study
2:1,30 if,'Nening Prayer
VAL'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting Styling Cold Waving
A Specialty
Phone 140 Brussels
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
centre Street
TELEPHONE 446