HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-01-07, Page 5Lifting a heavy load
takes more than strength!
It takes "know-how" to lift it
so you won't get hurt!
Many strains, slipped discs and sprains
hove resulted from improper lifting
If you have a heavy load to lift
here's how to do it safely ...
.. look it over carefully to decide
the best way to grasp it
.. place your feet close to it
.. get a good grip on it
.. bend your knees and keep your
back straight
.. keep the load close tc• your body
.. be sure you can see past it
IF THE LOAD IS TOO HEAVY FOR ONE PERSON
GET HELPI
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ANNUAL MEETING and BANQUET
Melville presbyterian Church, Drawls
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20th
At 7:00 pdirk•
Jas. R. coUltes will show film on Ireland
Admission 51.6()
Robert Granby Norman S. Hoover
President Sec.-Treas.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
You. Will Find Several Flavours
ins
CREAMY-SMOOTH ICE CREAM
Packed in bright, new, celourful bait gallon and pint Walk
cartons. The other delicious flavours are still available III
the well-known cerise-coloured carton for a while.
The same high quality is still. Inside the Package; es
don't be fooled by the low-priced ice cream advartIlled
the chain store ads.
COUSINS ICE CREAM
contains nourishing and tasty flavourings along with meet*
watering fruits, nuts, and ripple sauces, all for the same prise.
COUSINS ICE CREAM
le made with fresh dairy products from local farms, malt*
lectured by a local industry, for everyone to enjoy.
So be sure that you always use
'COUSINS ICE CREAM
THE UNITED CHURCH.
OF CANADA
Organist: Mills Sharon Storey
Minister: Wm% A. M. sounaton
8,16
9:45 Lin, Sunday School
11:00 sue. Public Worship
Sermon Topte:
"Steps To lietweu"
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
Minister: stet- W. .."..orncon
Organist: /Arc Frank Tnompson
AMCT
10:00 a.m. Church Schooi
11:00 a.m. Public Worship
EveryOne W4i0conie
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Jennings
LTH.
Organist: Mrs. B.
'Si. JOHN'S
.11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
St. Alban's and St. David's
ATWOOD
2.00 p.m. Evening Prayer
and Church School
IN MEMORIAM
pAit14y in loving memory
of. Davey, Bevy, and Eddy Firby,
who passed away rive years ago
December 31st
No stain was on tneir little
hearts
Sin had not entered there
And innocence sleeps sweet-
ly on
Their pale white brows so fair.
:1'hey were too pure for tins
cold earth,
Too beautiful to stay,
And so God's holy angels bore
Gur darling ones away.
The FsUiott Family
IN MEMORIAM
-- In, loving memory
af, my three%viee sons, Davy,
Levy, and tkidy wno passed away
live years ago, December 31st.
God lent to me three blossoms
fair
So brief a time to love,
*Now he. has taken them to
flower
In His garden above:
Sadly missed along life's way,
Quietly remembered every day,
No longer in my life to share
But in my heart they are
always there.
Always ievi3d and sadly mieSed
by Motan17.
This is a good week to do the
thitigs you promised yourself
you wpuld do last week.
CKANkiaU01%.
Mr. Stephens A...Jones, studeat
at Waterloo -University, was in
charge of tile regular morning
service in li.uox (Aura on Jan,
3rd. The congregation of Ethel
Presbyterian Church joined the
Crimbrook church in worship at
this service.
tin bundayh January tutu' there
will be a change of time for ser-
vices. For the months of January,
Pebruary ,,aad March, ltev. J. S.
Stewart, of Moleiworth, interim
moderator, will conduct a service
at Cranbrook at one oc'lock p.m.
Sunday Scnoin will nieet at 12
o'clock, previous to the service of
worship. The Ethel congregation,
will be joining with Craubrook
in these services fOr the winter
months. -
Mrs. Stuart Evans, Beverley,
Patsy, Garry, and Brian, spent
New Years in. Goderich with. Mrs.
Beatrice Perdue.
Visitors over .New Years with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and
family were iitit;:and Mrs. Jas.
Devine and Toronto.
Former Resident Dies
There passed ,ItWaY in Norwich
Airs. John' Leitch- former real:
dent of Cranbrook. Air. and Mrs.
Leitch had the store now owned
by Mr. Frank Smith:
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Keys,
Uxbridge, visited Mr. and.
Mrs. Gordon Engel ,. oir Sunday.
Mrs. Chester Earl won the
three-piece Corn4ig, ,Wear set In.
the draw at ;tue John Conley
riardwaxe store. ,4.1
New Year's pay. visitors at tne
home 'of Mr. kand. Airs. George
Pearson were Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cardiff, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cardiff,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cardiff and
family and Ms: and. Mrs. Robert
Wolfe and family of Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson and
family, of Brussels, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pearson on
New Year's DO,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Speiran and
family were hOliday visitors in
Brantford:
My. and Mrs. Jas, Pestell were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Speiraii.
Mr. and Mrs.' Doig, and
Paul of Molesworth, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Earl and boys, Mr. and
Mrs. George Pearson, and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald and
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bremner and
family were NeNV Year's kive
guests at the home of. Mr, and,
Mrs. A. Bremner.
BOWLING NOTES
January 4th
The Pinbusters made another
very good comeback try by tak-
ing both games, thereby gaia-
ing 122 pins and cutting down
the Uatouchables lead from 476
plus to 312 pins.
let Game
Piinebusters UM'
Untouchables 166
160
2nd Game
iPinbusters 1770
Untouchables 1767
Et&
Total
Untouchables
Pinbusters
ifiAL
Ladies singles
4CAren. Coleman zaz
Men's Singles
Jack Higgins 229
Ladies Doubles
Karen Coleman 365
Mary TenPas
Mary Lowe
Men's Doubles
Willis Knight — 38*
John Cousins 380
Jrack Higgins 376
Wayne Lowe substituted for
Mary Tempe&
Standings Up To
December 28tho
Karen Coleman 165
George Cousins ....... 162
Ron linether
Ruth auether - 161
Jackaiggins 166
Albert TenPas 164
Dave Hastings 162
Mel McArter 181
Ray Bronson —140
Jack. Lowe
Brian Rutledge 144
Ned Rutledge .... 143
Willis. Knight 143
Marlene Jacklin 140
John Cousins 137
Mary TenPas 182
Marilyn Higgins
Mary Lowe
Lois McArter
Jim McNeil
Grace Cousins
Merle Cousins
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