HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-10-22, Page 5J. GORDON WORKMAN
Service Dealer
Brussels. Ont.
Tel: 57
HERE ARE YOUR ESSO
HOME HEAT SPECIALISTS
GEORGE MUTTER
Agent
Box 95,
Brussels. Out.
Tel: 17
Come To
VARIETY FAIR
SATURDAY, OCT. 31 — 2:30 - 5:00 p.m.
In they I.O.O.F. Lodge Rooms
Baked Goods New & Used Clothing
Table of New Articles Fish Pond For The Children ',
Sponsored By Morning Star 'Rebekah Lodge it
• Brought to you as a public service by
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CARD QF THANK!)
My sincere thanks to my
tanfily, neighbours and friends,
for visits, cards and treats while
I was. a patient in SeafOrtlia
Hospital.
Mrs. E Raymond
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CARD OF THANKS
We ;would like to take this
opportunity to thank all those
who joined with us on the *occas-
ion of our 50th wedding anther
sary, also for the many tokens of
friendship expressed by our neigh.
hours and friends making this a
very enjoyable time in our lives
and will be long remembered.
James and Jeanie Michie
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to . thank my many
:friends for ' the many beautiful
Ilowers and cards of sympathy,
and to neighbours who donated
to Brussels cemetery mausoleum
fund, at the death of my dear
wife and mother. Their acts of
kindness will always be re-
membered.
John McArter and Family
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CARD OF THANKS
The many acts of kindness ex
tended to me during my hospital-
ization, were sincerely appreciated.
My thanks is here expressed to all
those who remembered me with
visits, treats and cards and to
those who have called on me
since my return home.
Your kindly consideration will
be remembered.
Mrs. J. W, Fischer
pop lit
thanks to relatives, and friends
for gifts, cards and visits, while
I was a patient in St. Mary's
I wish to express my sincere
CARD OF THANKS
Hospital, Kitchener. I would also
like to express my thanks to
friends for the numerous visit,
I have received since return-
ing home. I assure you it has all
been deeply appreciated.
Roy Turvey
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
T. K, F, assures us that as soon
as he. feels "up to snuff" again he
will have another chuckle or two
for our readers, which will be good
news to many enquirers.
Donald and Mrs. smith and
home last week after visiting with
their ttunt, Mrs. R. S. Hamilton,
family of Edmonton returned
Mrs. J. Arthur Smith of Ed-
monton is visiting with her
sister, Mrs. R. S. Hamilton,
Miss Yvonne Polla,ra received
word this week that she had
successfully passed her exam-
inations and is a registered
nurse.
W. E. 'Willis is a patient in,
Wingliam and District Hospital,
Miss Brenda Houston, aaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ras. Houston,
of Grey Township, was elected
vice-president of the student
council of Wells Academy,
London, where she is a student.
R. B. Cousins, who is a patient
in St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener,
where he underwent major
surgery en Monday, is reported
making a favourable recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. David McCutcheoir
of Woodstock were visitors with
his brother Jack and Mrs.
Mc Cu tch eon who accompanied
them on a weekend trip to
Elliott Lake. ,
Lester Machan, Toronto, spent
the weekend with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1Vlachan.
FOR SALE Pi
Tolman Sweet and Spy. Apples,
sprayed.
Howard Smith Phone 451J9
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Better people to serve you better! You
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in complete service. Fact is, most Esso
customers already have their oil fur-
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ready to go at the drop of a thermometer.
You see, the Esso Home Heat Service
teams in your area don't wait 'til the
lait minute to get their jobs done. To-
them regular service is a year 'round
job.They continually provide guaranteed
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The Young Women's Guild
ANNUAL BAZAAR
SATURDAY, OCT. 24 — M 3:00
In The Library
Baking Aprons iNovelties Gifts
Tea Room
•
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TH4 CHURCH
OF CANADA
Organist: Miss Sharon Storey
...Minister; Rev. A. M. Johnston
BA., ED.
9:45 ,4,41, Sunday School
4:00 am, Rev. Howard Plant
Brucefield
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PRESBYTERIAN Cirwir Ct
IN CANADA
.MELVILLE
giauster; uov. W. 3. Morrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Fran*, .Thonipson
*ACT
'1.0,09: a.m. Church School
11:.00 ,a.m. 'Communion Service
ANCALICAN CHUP. Fi
OF CANADA
Recic,:: Rev. ii. L. Jennings
BA., LTH.
Organist: Mrs. B. lialsott
s-r• JOHN'S
111:4,5 a.m. Morning Prayer
And Church School
St. ALBAN'S, ATWOOD
9.30 a.m. Morning prayer
and Church School
VAL'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting Styling Cold Waving
A Specialty
PHONE 140 BRUSSELS
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Mr. Albert Farthing, Drantford,
conducted the regular morning
service in Knox Prebyterian
Church on Sunday, October 18.
On Sunday, 'October 2,5, Mr.
Don Bowman will be preaching
,as a candidate for the vacancy.
Members and adherents are urg-
•ed to attend this service.
On Nov. 1, Rev. S. J. Stewart
Molesworth, interim ,- moderator,
will administer the S'acraments
of Holy Communion and Baptism
at 11 a.m.
Miss Patsy Evans was able to
resume her Studies at the school,
Hof • Hairdressin.g, Kitchener and
'Waterloo, last weal'.
Miss Virginia Smalldon of
Saginaw, Mich., spent several
days with Mr. and Mrs. Mac
EngeL
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Smith and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Devine,
and. Mr. and Mrs. George Post,
-all of Toronto; The ladies are
Sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Engel,
Kitchener, and Mrs. WEL angel
S. and daughter Ruth, visited
on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Engel.
Quite a number of members Of
the Evening Auxiliary attended
the Rally for Evening Auxiliaries
held in the Molesworth Presby-
terian Church on Thursday even-
in', October 15th,
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