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W•C.B.A. BULL NIGHT'
JULY 16th
All members and friends of Waterloo
Cattle Breeding Association are invited to
attend the annual open house at W.C.B.A.
headquarters on Lexington road at the
north east, edge of the city of Vstaterloo.
'nap Meet
The bulis The Staff
The equipment Special Guests
The premises Your Neighbours
Guest Speaker — The Hon. Harry Hays,
Minister of Agriculture.
Entertainment — by the Paul Brothers
Barn Opens. at 1:00 p.m. Program begins at 8:00 pan.
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
property owners in urban and subdivided
areas to destroy all Noxious Weeds as
necessary in each season, to prevent their
going to seed.
Also, after July 25, 1964, proceed-
ings will be taken to destroy Noxious
)Weeds in accordance /with the Weed
Control Act.
ALEX CHESNEY
Huron County Weed Inspector
NOTICE To DESTROY
NOXIOUS
WEEDS
THE UNITED CHURCH I GREY TOWNSHIP .FEDERATION BUS. TAW'
OF CANADA
minister: 11.0V. A. M. JonnstgU,
Organist: Miss Sharon Storey
Combined Service
with Melville Church
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
MELV I LLE CH URCI-.
Minister: n. v. W.J. Morrison MA.
Organist: Mrs. Prank Tnompson
AliCT
Church School Closed 'till Sept.
11.15 Combined Holiday Service
with
United Church Congregation
Sermon Theme: The First
Demand of God
All Are Welcome
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Recl:: Rev. U. L. Jeuainga
BA» MIL
organist: mrs. Li. gallon
S'e. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church. School
Wed. July 15th — 3 to 5 p.m.
Church Picnic, Bayfield
ST. IDAv ID.S, Henfryn
9.15 a.m. Hoy Communion
CRAN6ROOK
Mr. Joe Riddell. Fergus, con.
duoCed the regular Morning
service in Knox Presbyterian
Church ou Sunday, July 5.
On. Sunday next, July 12, Mr.
PM& Wilson will occupy 1 11,0
pulpit.
Miss. Beverley Evans started
this week on a course on.
Physical Education at Guelph.
Mr. and Irvin Dunn and son
Teddy, Gilbert Plains, Manitoba,
arrived by motor last week for
a visit with Mr. and . Mrs. Earl
Dunn and other friends.
Cranbrook WMS Meeting
The. July meeting of Cran-
brook Women's Missionary
Society was held at the home of
Mrs. Herman Whitfield, Brussels.
The leader, Ors.. john Perri%
opened the meeting with a read-
ing and prayer. Mrs. Whitfield
presided at the piano for the
singing of hymns 649, 146 and
553. Psalm 1416 was read in
unison and Romans , 13 was' read
by Mrs. Stanley gischer. The
"Glad Tidings" prayer was given
by Mrs. Jhon Schnook. A read-
ing for Dominion Day "Hyttin of
lAmpire" was read by Mrs.
Wilfred Strickler. The business
was conducted by the president,
Mrs. Earl Dunn. The quilt blocks
for the quilt for supply> were
handed in to the supply secre-
WY, Mrs. Schnook. Eleven
members and three visitors were
In attendance, The roll call was' I
answered with a verse showing
God in nature. The topic was
prepared by Mrs, Alex Steiss
who acted -as an interviewer on;
a radio broadcast and others
taking part were idrs. .Larl
Dunn, Mrs. Si.aniey Fischer,
Mrs. Whitfield, ;sirs. ,
Mrs, Mac` Engel, Mrs, Stuart
McNair, Mrs. W. S.rickie, Mrs.
L. Veitch, and Mrs. schnock. it
proved a most interesting way
of presenting "Wheels for Jungle
Paths", and Canadian Presbyter-
ians in India. The September
-meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs, Stuart McNair.
,Following the Mizpab. 13enedict-
ion lunch was served by the
hostess and lunch committee,
Mrs. Azal Dunn , and Mrs. Stria.-
er,
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs. Jim . Speir and son Mac of
Brock, Sask. are vacationing at
at the home of iier nuslaand*s
parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Harold
Spell' and also, at the home of
her cousin, MTh.. Murray Hueth
er, and at the homes of ner
uncles John and James Mc-
Donald, of Walton, and otner
relatives and friends., Her son
Peter, who is attending the De
Vry Institute of Radio and
Technology in Toronto, accom-
panied her for the weekend..
Mrs. A.—B. ,Lockie of New-
market and. Peter Morrison of
St. Marys were Sunday visitors
with Miss Bessie Moses.
Mr. H. G. Woodward of Van-
couver, B.O. is visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lae' Cud-
More.
BRUSSELS 4H
DAIRY CALF CLUB
Third !Meeting
The third meeting of the
Brussels Dairy 4-H Calf Club- was
held June 30th, 1964 at the hotna
of Stan Hopper.
The meeting was opened by the
4-H pledge. The next meeting will
be held July 9, 1964.
Dr. Roy Ghlbraith V.S.
Winghani, spoke about Herd
Health and types of diseases in
cattlel
Lunch was served and the
meeting was adjourned.
If Monday Holiday.
For Pick-up Service Phone.
GEORGE JUTZI
ENGAGEMENT
and Mrs. Russ Engel, RR.
Wi6li to announce
ill(: of their dang41-
.'“2,h Lican.
UitariQL, V011, S011 of Mr.
oh ci laistewel,
itl riagu will take place
al,;' .45th 1964.
CARD OF THANKS
'..ltu eult.,:ii;.t.n_:(2_ Iii cuarge of
,ey 1:03' 13russels
would like to express their
thanks to alt who gave so will-
ingly their time to canvass
and help out at the school. Your
help was greatly appreciated.
The Committee
Mrs. Ross McCall, Mrs. Ephram
Parish, Mrs. Bob Raymond, Mrs.
Lloyd Kernaghan, MTS. Laurie
' Cousins, MTS. Vernon Grenke.
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks is given to
the many people who extended
to me gracious, kindly acts, while
1 was a patient in. hospital. For
their visits, the beautiful flowers,
and cards I received from them
and from organizations.
Your thoughtfulness in re-
membering me is cteeply apprec-
iated.
Special thanks to the doctors,
and to the nursing staff of
Wingliain Hospital.
Mrs. Ann Baker
ETHEL
Mr. and Mrs. 114 Bremner and
Doris, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert
Brenin.er and girls and Mr. and
,Mrs. Carl McDonald attended
the Hewitt reunion in Atwood
Community Centre on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken 9'ife and,
family visited recently with Mn ,
and Mi ., C. Dunbar.4
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Krauter
and family of Windsor were
weekend guests with Mrs.,
Edythe Cardiff,
Miss Dianne Thompson of
Kitchener was home with her
parents for a few daYs.
a s p c) t
Tuesday Shipping
Our Rates Are Reasonable.
PHONE 122 BRUSSELS
,ILA MIL Ai c:A
WL%.N WUNTY
'1..4)4SiOAY,
10;15 a.m. V.ish, faun. of Joe Loewitn, Copetown — a OAiry Farm
11;PO a.m. Visit farm of Jerome .brotuers„ Anca4ter
largept prociuctrs of racishes, also grow ‘t.i0 acres of potatoes,
12:30 p.m. Dinner at Hillorest. Restaurant
;400 p.m, Tow, Interoatienal Harvester co,
b:00 p.m. Visit Garden, l-oyal Botanical Gardens
GCS TICKET and DINNER a3.50
Leaving Brussels 7:30 a.m.
Wilfred Strickler Rae Houston
COMPLETE LIVESTOCK TRUCKING
AND SHIPPING. SERVICE
Ships your hogs every Monday forenoon,
direct to Kitchener O.H.P.
.jhip your cattle, calves* Iambs, to Ontario Stock Yards,
Toronto, for top market prices
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