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Calling hours: Weekdays till 9:30 a.m.
For Sunday service, Saturday evening 6 - 8 p.m.
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VARIETY FAIR
t The annual Variety Fair of
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge will
be held Saturday, October 31st, in
the LO.O.F. lodge rooms, Keep
this date open.
WANTED --
Frame building to be moved,
suitable for implement shed.
Apply to: The Brussels Post
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tMRS. HAROLD C. MARSHALL
Mrs, Harold C. Marshall of 74
Cobourg St.. Stratfora, died et
her home on Thursday, October
8th, after a lengthy illness.
The . former Margaret Jean
Uliott, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. and Mrs. James Elliott.
She was born in Brussels and got
her High School education here.
She moved to Stratford with her
family in 1915 and taught school
there for a few years. Her hus-
band, who is retired, was the
principal of Falstaff School. She
was a member of Central United
/Church.
Besides her husband she fit
survived by a orother, J. C.
r4lliott,Oakville, a sister, Mrs. W.
J. (Mae) Hay, Chesley. She was
predeceased by a sister, Miss
Jessie, and a brother, William.
The funeral service was held
at the ITeinbuck funeral home
With the Rev. R. C. Wenlaw of
Central Church officiating. Bur-
ial was in Funtingford cemetery,
East Zorra.
UNICEF IS IMPORTANT
Zanzibar, a new African re-
public and Zorra, a Canadian
town differ in climate, resources
and job opportunities. In com-
mon both have concern for thei *
sturdy health and basic educe
ion of growing children. Both
realize that youngsters should
he so trained that they can stand
on their own feet and contribute
to the world's quota of product-
ive citizens.
It is in this field that UNICEF
(United Nations Children's
Fund" actively participates In
116 countries of the world. Funds
donated by governments, pri-
vate individuals and youngsters
(33 million annually) go to Inter-
national UNICEF. A rotating
committee of 30 chosen from the
116 participating countries allo-
cate funds for disease control,
health units and schools.
On Hallowe'en Canadian young..
sters enjoy the traditional fun of
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Good tote needn't be expensive. Our'beautiful BouqUet
invitation tine proves this with the most exquisite papers,
type faces and workmanship you could wish for! it
features Thermo-Engraving—rich raised lettering—elegant
as the finest craftsmanship -- yet costing so 1.111f.:1 Come
see our unusual selection.
K.....1ne to two Weeks deliv Pcli
SEE OUR NEW CATALOGUE AT
THE BRUSSELS POST
dressing up, visiting friends and
neighbours, collecting the usual,
treats. But on this night they also
carry with them the usual
boxes for coins donated td
UNICEF. This year half a mil-
lion Canadian children will pro-
vide half a million dollars to help
Brussels Transport
fight hunger, disease and ignor-
ance amongst the world's less
fortunate children. It is
Crusade for Children by Children.
UNICEF is important —
portant to both the giver and thi
receiver.
COMPLETE LIVESTOCK TRUCKING
AND SHIPPING SERVICE
Ships your hogs every Monaay forenoon
direct to Kitchener O.H.P.
ship your cattle, calves, lambs, to Ontario Stock Yard,
Toronto, for top market prices
If Monday Holiday — Tuesday Shipping
For Pick-up Service Phone. Our Rates Are Reasonable.
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