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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-04-23, Page 5Explains... W PAREN HAT TS CAN'T! rfoo rocent Ilatitioess to P 1Coolviog Aexiety , . . Love coo be the Most Beautiful or the Most Dangerous Elnotioa to the World ... LEARN Facts! See Truth, NOW ! . . FOR THE FIRST TIME .... SHOWN1,0ADVET MALE AND FEMALE,AUOIENCES TOOL- ir1KLS. r..),4„4111 ASS IT ,.. if In the Complete Prirac,y okft 11144, if. ELLIOT FORBES Seam 01 Sensible Sex No children admIllid • unlete wilh„ofirenit P1111044010111106110 hittmatit,6, ONTA:411W TAlefti3DAY, rtt, 19@.$ *"4., • 0.• GIRL GUIDE ANNUAL COOKIE DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 25th The Guides will canvass door to door Brought to you as a public service by ONTARiO'S SILVER & BLACK /11-E BRUSSEL& 4-H BEEF CALF ci..qa. The organizational meeting of 'the Brussels 4-11, Beef Calf Qui> ,was held on Tuesday, April 15th in the Brussels Library, The, meeting was opened with the 4-H pledge. ;The duties of the Club officers were outlined by Mr. Bert Award, Huron 'County Engineer, iThe election ye officers was then held and the officers are: President Gerald Smith. vice President .... David (lowing; ,Wayee eeiston The club leaders are James Smith and Ross ISmith. Follow- ing the election the inateriale for the coming year were dis- tributed. BRUSSELS 4-H TRACTOR CLU,B The organizational meeting or. the Brussels 4-H Tractor Club Was held on Tuesday, April 15th in the Brussels Library, The meeting was oPened with the 4-H pledge. The duties of the Club officers were outlined by Mr. Bert inVirOsrAnosronlaiNftae• 7.1q.7•1 teeeleeemeeee Alogearte Hurou 'County Engineer. :The election of offieers was then held and the officers are: President „Dave Wheeler. Vice Preeident Gra,em.e Craig )Sec.-Trea.s. John.Strickler Press Rep. .... Ross Hemingway The leaders are Don Perrie. ,and Jim Bowman, The materials for the year were handed Out and a few explanations were Made. ETH Ea Friends and relatives gathered at Duke's School and presented Mr. and Mrs. jack Conley With a 'large picture and TV snack tables. pouglas received cuff links. 'Progressive euchre was enjoyed. The family are leaving the com- munity to live in Ethel where they have purchased the tiara- ware store. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Hewitt of Listowel were Saturday even- ing visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bremner. TH'E UNITED CHURCH. OF CANADA filieister; Rev, A. M. eoeustou BA., BD. Organist: Miss Sharon Storey a.m. Sunday School 11:00 am. Morning Worship Sermon Topic "Fragile — Handle With Oer PRESBITETilAN CH' IN CANA DA MELVILLE C'ellijik Minister: 1uw. W. J. Mormon MA Organist; Mrs. Frank Thompson ARCT 0.00 a.M. Church School - 111:00 a.in. Public Worship Mr. Jacob G. leinper, Whitechureb. Theme: "No Other Gods" Everyone welcome I C.A. OF it•ittilAi.tfo:4 Rector: Rev. ii. L. jeutiiii,ga BA., LTIi. Orgaelle; Mrs. 1. JOHN'S 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Church Schooi ST. p.m. Bible Study 2.30 p.m. Evening Prayer PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs. W. .Seeiran, who spent the winter in London, has retun- ed to her home here. W. Fischer, who has been. a patient in Listowel Hospital the past few weeks is reported as improving. illioet====.0 JACKSON. ALUMINUM LTD. SEAFORTH is collecting wool for grading and sale on the co-operative plan. Shippers may obtain sacks and twine free of charge from the above or their Licensed Operators Realize the highest returns for your wool by patronizing your own Organization. CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 40 St. Clair Avenue E., Toronto 7, Ontario, urnemommonmetomo sois WALTON Zurich Lady Gives Address At. Walton Bazaar Easter flowers formed tue set- ting for the ;Bazaar of tne Walton Unit. MTS. H. BrOwn at the organ and IVArs, Jack Bryans accompany- ing at the piano reueered several numbers. A devotional period was held in the auditOriam of the church with Mrs. A. McCall, president, opening they service with the Call to Worship and the hymn t`Ponte Holy Spirit Healing Dove." Nees. W, Heckwell read the scripture taken from the 3rd chapter of James followed by prayer by Mrs. G-. Watson. eles. McCall welcomed the guests on behalf of the ;Walton Unit. Mrs. Neil MfcGavin rendered a SUI.0 with Mrs. H. Brown accompanying. Ma's. N. Reid introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. lagen Mc- Kinley, oil Zurich, secertary of I County. She took as ner theme program committee in Huron "The Hands" soinething we carry with us. We can see the wonders of God and also the art of living. Who could create' such a masterpiece as the "Hands!" As 'we talk about our hands we will think more about them. Useful hands are Much better than pretty hands. There are 1000 references to "hands" in the Bible. As we go through life we are leaving our finger prints On the World. liens. Mc- Kinley quoted dillerent 'pas- sages from the Bible where • the word "hands" was used. Mrs. Learning thanked • the speaker and presented her with a In her Thank You she re- ferred to a Onzistmas message given by the late King George V in which "hands" were spoken. of. ;The offering was taken up, by Mrs. H. Travis and. Mrs. W. elewely • with the offertory prayer presented by Mrs. lVecCall. Hymn "Oh Master Let' Walk With Thee" closed. the. meeting. Rirs. A.. McCall and Mrs. J,, Mohlwang received the guests and Mrs. J. Ulan: was in charge. of the guest. book. The ushers for the afternoon were Mrs. K. Achilles and W. Hackwellt el very successful bazaar and. tea was held in the Sunday School room. Counters of baking, fancy work and aprons, miscel- laneous and candy were well well patronized. NOTICE — Jar. J. Embro, Aecordian ICOilege 02 Music, Kitchener Wham to begin, his beginners' dies is aeoordisul in Brussels. ininuHuun of ten pupas Is re- quired. It is not seesaw, to own, or bring an lostramom. For further partunagrb NRIte Mrs. Robert Raymond or alma 223W, or write to Mrs. Blair Iicintosh, Listowei. .1..*•••11•0111010. 6 BIG DAYS SPRING TEA and BAKE SALE Sponsored by Evening Unit I U.C.W, FRIDAY, MAY 1 st 3 Pan. -- 5 P": Brusseis Uniteel Church Basement STARTS .APRIL 27th APRIL 27 to MAY 2 Adult Entertainment LISTOWEL THEATRE DRIVE•IN First Shaw at Dusk I Mrs. ldeila Wlllsou has been; ;engaged as a member of the Brussels Public School teaching staff for the coining term. Sylvester Fox suffered a painfut,i [injury while repairing a tractor last Frriday, A hand was atrallairlataaalt seveely mangled necessitating the amputation of a finger. PUBLIC MEETING A meeting is being called' for the purpose of considering the formation of an HIS FORICAL SOCIETY on WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1964 at 2:00 p.m., D.S.T., in COUNCIL CHAMBERS, COURT HOUSE All interested citizens welcome JOHN G. BERRY. Clerk-Treasurer, County of Huron, Goderich, Ontario. weeeneee,-.1teeitees, .eteleettex. e,:zieeetee1110