The Brussels Post, 1964-10-29, Page 510:45 A.M.
CHURCH SERVICE 11:15 A.M.
ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
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Jack Hood School Supplies
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S. Baker, premium. on Stu-
dent Accident Policy ,,, 46,50
The Post Pu.blishing
souse 2.00
The meeting was adjourned
to meet again November 9, or at
the call of the chairman. .
Alvin Q McDonald.
Secretor)?
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Come To
VARIETY FAIR
SATURDAY, OCT. 31 - 2:30 5:00 pan.
In the 1.0.0.F. Lodge Rooms
Baked Goods New & Used Clothing
Table a New Articles Fish Pond For The Children
Sponsored By Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
Brought to you as a public service by
ONTARIO'S SILVER & OLAC•15. WAX
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GREY TWP. SCHOOL
AREA NO. 2 MEETING
The regular Dctober meeting,
was held in the Walton Public
School at 8.30 p.m. October 19.
Bob Cunniughanrs tender tor
fuel oil No. 2 was accepted for
the balance of the year until
June 1965, at 15,10 per gallon.
The following accounts were
authorized tor paymeat.
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CRANBROCK COMMUNITY CLINTRA.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th
Music by: Polaras
PRIZES FOR CO'STUME'S.
Lunch Booth Admission
Sponsored by Hall Board
Ballston Limited
BLYTH, ONTARIO MONA 5234373
Producers of Wool and Leather Celebrate the
70th ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR ESTABLISHMENT
with their annual
FACTORY OUTLET SALE OF
Woolen Blankets, Woolen Socks, Leather Gloves,
Leather Coats and Jackets Sheepskin Rugs
Oct. 29 to Nov. 14 See our Expanded Showroom
Take advantage of our FACTORY TO YOU Prices during the biggest
sale of this kind in Western Ontario.
3500 BLANKETS -- only because we are producers of wool can we
Glen Leine SATIN BOUND value $19.50 sale price 00.50
Glen. Laine RAINBOW
Glen Laine AUTO RUG
Glen Laine COTTAGE
offer these fine quality blankets at such savings
value 15.95 Sale price 9.50
value 18.00 sale price 12.00
value 12.95 sale price 8.50
value BM & 6,00 Glen Leine CRIB
sale price 5.50 & 4.50
eENMILLER BLANKETS 72"x90" .... 75 only reg. pr $15.95
Crib 12 only reg. pr- 0,96
Organist: Miss Sharon Storey
Minister; Rev. A. M. lottnet011
DD.
9:45 a.m, Sunday School
9:45 aona. "The New Curriculum
and the Bible"
(1) 'Who Wrote the Bible?"
PRF.S11VIT-1:1AN CHURCH .
IN CANADA
MELV ILLE. CH URCh
Minister: itev. W. J. Monism M4
Organist: Mrs. Frenk. Thompson
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10:00 a411. Church School
1.1:00 a.m. Communion Seror104
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Recit...7: Rev. IL L. Jennings
Diu, WU.
Orgaaist: Mn,s U. =tot*
SY. JOHN'O
11 a.m. ComnItuilitOu
and Church 'School
St. ALBAN'S, ATWOOD
2.30 p.m, Evening Prayer
and Church School
were presented with a gift of
money by Stuart Steiss. Dancing
was enjoyed to the music of
Fear's orchestra.
Mrs. and Mrs. garl Dunn and
Jjoanne visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Don Jacklin, Kitchener on Sun*
day.
Mrs. Lavinia Duncan, Toronto,/
and Miss Jean Plewis, London,
called on Miss Alice J. Forrest,
and other acquaintances one day
last week.
Mr.,. and, Mrs. Alf. Naylor, of
,dhatharn, called on several in the
village on Tuesday. Mrs. Naylor
will be remembered by some aa
the former Sylvia Seele, whose
father, the late Chas. Seele, built
the house now owned by Mrs,
Stuart tvans.
Among weekend visitors with
'Mr. and MM. Glenn }Nether
were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robin-
son, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Clark, London. and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald ,,Huether, London. All
attended the presentatiott and
dance on Friday evening.
POPPY DAY
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th
Buy and wear a Poppy in silent Tribute to the Fallen
and to help our disabled veterans
REMEMBRANCE DAY
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th
Service Of Remembrance
BRUSSELS CENOTAPH
"They shall not grow old, as we who are left grow old:
Age snail not weary them, nor the years condern.
At the going doyen of the sun and in the Morning
We will remethber thent.
Royal Canadian Legion
&insets Branch 218
1/2 PRICE LEATHER GLOVE AND MITT SALE
see our NEW SUEDE KID GLOVES and popular Grain
and. Pigtex leathers
MENS Leather Dress Gloves
lined and unlined in goatskin, capeskin
& pigskin, black, brown, cork, cream
values $3.00 to $8.00 sale price $1.50 to $4.00
LADIES Leather Dress Gloves for the fashion-wise
lined and unlined, kid and capeskin,
black, brown, cork, cream
values $4.00 to $7.00 sale price $2.00 to *3.50
CHILDRENS. Leather Snow and. Ski M)tts
deerskin tanned to always say soft
values $1.50, &„$2.50 sale price
SKI MITTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Mom, Dad, the Kids, deerskin tanned to always stay soft black.
brown, cream
values $4.00 & $6.00 sale price $2.00 &. $3.00
8000 pr LEATHER (WORK GLOVES .. 1/2 Price or Less!
cheap by the pair . . Cheaper by 2 Pairs ..
CHEAPEST BY THE DOZEN
WORK GLOVES
Unlined - value $1.35 pr, sale pr. 1 pr. 65c, 2 pre $1.25
1 doZ. $ 7.00
Unlined'- value'$2.25 pr, sale pr„ 1 pr. 1.10, 2 pr.$210
1 doz. 12.00
Roper - value $2.95 pr, sale pr. 1 pr. 1.50, 2 pr, $2.95
1 doz. 16.50
Gauntlet - value $3,95 pr, sale pr .1 pr. 2.00, 2 pr. $3.95
1 doz. 21.00
Gauntlet value $2.95pr, sale pr. 1 pr. 1.50, 2 pr. $2;95dez. 16.50
WORK MITTS
Lined - value $3.95 pr, sale pr. 1 pr. 2.00, 2 pre$3.95
1 doz. 21.00
Unlined - value $3.00 pr, sale pr. 1 pr. 1.50, 2 pr. $2,95
1 dot. 16.50
12,000 PAIR WOOL WORK SOCKS
1st Quality ONLY, heavy Weight nylon reinforced
value $1.2& pr. ,... sale price 1 pr. 63c, 2 pr. $1,21, 1 doz..$7.00
Mens and Ladies LEATHER COATS AND JACKETS
choose from high fashion lines or lines tailored for rugged
wear Priced from $16.95 to $79,95 (much below regular values)
Glen Laine SHEEPSKIN RUGS
12 shades all ready for Christmas giving
combines the ruggedness of leather with the
beauty and comfort of wool value $16.00 only $13.00
Glen Laine CHAMOIS
various sizes ... , . . . .. .............. prices from 75c to woo
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CHRISTMAS CARDS
The Messengers of Brussels
United Church are selling
Christmas Cards.
If you wish to order please call
156.
CRANBROOK
ten Sunday niorning, November
1st, at 11 o'clock, Rev. S. J.
Stewart, Molesworth, interim-
moderator, will administer the
Sacraments of Holy Communion
and. Baptism in Knox. Church,
Newlyweds Honored
A presentation and dance was
held in the Centra.unity Centiaa
on Friday evening for newlyweds
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huether of
London. James Steffler read an
address while the young couple
75c & $1.25