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THE UNITED. CHURCH
OF CANADA
minister: Rey. A. M. Johnston
BA., BD.
Organist: Miss Sharon Storey
9.45 a.m. Sunday School
11.00 a.m. Morning Worship.
Sermon Topic
'Playing the Game
PRESWYTElz1AN CHURCH
IN CANADA
MELV11,1-F. CHURCh
Minister: itev. W. J. Morrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Frank 'Thompson
ARCT
10.00 am., Church School
11 a,m. Public Worship
Everyone Welcome
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ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennings
LTH.
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
ST. JOHN'S
11 aan. Morning Prayer
and Church School
8 p.m. Deanery A.Y.P.A.
ST. DANID.S. Henfryn
2 p.m. Bible Study
2.30 pan. Evening Prayer
VAL.'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting Styling Cold Waving
A Specialty
Phone 140 Brussels
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CiZANBROOK
Cranbrook W.I.
The. April meeting of C,ran-
brook W.I. was held. at tile home
of Mrs, Harvey Smith. The con-
venorS Of standing committees
gaye reports of the years work.
Mrs. Frank Smith gave the motto
"Let us resolve to use our tal-
ents for the good of ourselves.
our Institute and our commun.-
itY". In the absence of the Dis-
trict President, Mrs Jim Bremner
TEACHER WANTED
Applications will be received
until April 18 for a teacher for
Junior Grades in Brussels Public
School. Duties will commence
Sept. 1964. Revised salary in.
effect. Apply stating qualilicat-
ions to
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Elliott,
Sec.-Treas.,
Box 129 Brussels, Unt.
eber
General Store
(Formerly Swift's)
ETHEL
Carrying A Full Line of
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Phone
GROCERIES
FROZEN FOODS
MEAT&
DRY GOODS
Brussels 322 W 6
installed the officers for the year
196441.
Hon. Pres. .... Akira. m. Bremner
Pres. Mrs. Mac McIntosh
1st Vice Mrs. Aleraggart
2nd Vice .... Mrs. Urban .Uucharino
Secretary Mrs. Gornon Engel
Treasurer .... Mrs. Glen kiuether
Dist. Dir. Mrs. Wru. Bremner
Pianist Mrs. Leslie Knight
Branch Directors .... Mrs. Roes
Knight, Mrs. Bray, Mrs..
Goldwyn Knight
Auditors Mrs. Clem Steiner,
Mrs. Harvey Smith
Public Relations Miss Lena
Noble,
Standing Committee Convenors:
,Agri. & Can. Industry Mrs.
Ducharme, Mrs. Floes Knight.
Home Eg. & Lena
Noble, Mrs. Ken MacDonald
Citizenship •& Education Mrs.
Bran Mrs. Jim Hart
Hist. Re. & Current Events
Mrs. C. Steffler, Mrs. J. Bremner
Resolutions Mrs. R. Knight
Sunshine Mrii. $'rank Smith
NOTICE
The local Horticultural Soc-
iety will have a Spring Flower
Show in May. Watch for full
particulars later.
LOWi;S RED & WHITE STORE
Brussels, Ont.
OPEN
FRIDAY NIGHTS 'till 10 p.m.
Pick up your tickets for the Car Race. Watch every Thurs-
day night 6.10 p.m. over CICAIX TV
Winner 'Car Set Loser $10.00 Cash
Maybe You Will. Be The Lucky One
SPECIALS
• Mother Parkers Instant Coffee 10 oz. $1.65
II Solo Margarine 2 lbs. 47c
• Milk* Instant 3 lbs. 87c
• Grade A Chickens lb. 31c
Milk now available in o Dairy Case
Check the week-end Specials every Thursday 6.10 p.m.
on CKNX TV.
Get the Best, Be Smart, Shop Early
Free Delivery Phone 288
.miseiSi oNES&••
NOTICE
BRUSSELS STORES WILL REMAIN
OPEN
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
for your convenience
Stores Open 'Until 10. O'clock
siiiiines,xweifietE
,DRINKA PINTA MIL,KA DAY
'V es, That's Right, Everyone, Young and Old, Should
Drink At Least One Pint A Day, So, Make It
FRESH 'DELICIOUS
DANCE
Cranbrook Community Centre
,Music By: — Jeff Barry Orchestra
FRIDAY, APRIL 17th
Lunch Booth Admission 75c
Everyone Welcome
The most dangerous
part of an automobile
...IS THE DRIVER. Today's modern
automobiles are soundly engineered,
safe, and remarkably reliable. Modern
roads, too, are designed to present the
minimum of hazards. Driving only
becomes dangerous when fallible hu-
man beings come into the picture and,
through their human failings, cause
accidents.
In a determined effort to cut down
the nation's accident toll, the automo-
bile insurance business has dedicated
itself to the promotion of highway
safety programs and driver training
education.
As a part of this extensive program
of safety promotion, which includes
several nation-wide projects, All Can-
ada Insurance Federation sponsors the
Alfred Campbell Memorial Awards,
presented annually to Junior Cham-
bers of Commerce conducting the best
year-round safety program in their
communities throughout Canada.