HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-02-04, Page 5The C .P. T. Committee of the
Odclfellow and Rebekah Lodges
will hold a
CARD PARTY
MONDAY FEBRUARY 8th
8:30 P.M.
Everyone Welcome
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CRANI3ROOK
1 Tice, annual meeting at Knox
Church was heiu in the base-
ment of the churcu tiesday
evening, January 6th. A pot-
luck supper was served by the
ladies of the congregation. The
interim-moderator, Rev. S. J.
Stewart, Molesworth, was appoint-
ed chaiunan and Mrs. Leslie
Knight secretary. The session re-
port showed a gain of seven
members in 1964. Copies of the
printed financial report has been
oircula.ted among the members
prior to the meeting. This report
was adopted as printed. Members
of the board of managers who
retired were Stuart Stevenson,
fWilfred Strickler, and Stuart Mc-
Nair. .The new members elected,
are Clare Veitch, Jack Knight,
and Alex Cameron. Alfred Knight
was appointed auditor, tars.
Knox Church
Annual Meeting
at 3:00 P.M.
S War t McNair organist, and
secretary-tresurer) Mrs. M. T.
4ngel. The church will mark its
109th anniversary this year. The
session and presidents of the'
women's groups will make furtb,
er plans regarding this centennial.
Kenneth McDonald :made a
motion to adjourn.
The children or the cnurch held
their first meeting of the year
in the basement on Sunday at 1.15
p.m. with l eader, Mrs. Douglas
Fi'vans assisted by Mrs. Leslie
Knight.
Carman Fischer Who has been
attending Lougheed Business
College, Kitchener, has accepted
a position in the offices of the
Department of Highways, Stmt.
ford. Carman is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Fischer.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn and
children, Kitchener, spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and MT'S.
Ftaxl Dunn.
THE UNITED CHWICS
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A.. BO.
Organist: Miss Sharon Storey
0:45 aan. Suuaay SCL1991
11:00 aJn. Pablic Worship
Sermon Topic:
"A. Letter From Christ"
MEALS YTERIAIN CHURCH
IN CANADA
IVIELVILLE CHURCH
Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrisong
MA.
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
ARCT
10:00 a.m. Church. School
11:00 a.m. prewatory Service
HPleriOne WelCOMO
ANGLICAN CHURCH .
OF 'CANADA
Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennings
BA.. LTH.
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
SY. JOHN'S
1 rioly COLELIQUIliOII
and Church School
St. Alban'a and St. David's
ATWOOD
2.00 p.m. Lvening Prayer
and Church School
BOWLING NOTES
February 1st
The Pinbusters on another good
comeback bid won the first game
of the evening by 166 pins, but
lost out on tne second game by
91 pins, thereby gaining 75 pins
on the Untouchables.
1st Game
Pinbusters 1036
Untouchables 1760
mmommoor
166
mid Game
Untouchables 1853
Pinbusters 1754
Total Pins
Untouchables 64,893
Pinbusters 64,434
COME All
SPECIAL ON PERMS
from the
8th to the 22nd of February
FIRST T EA APPOINTMENTS
ill receive a $2.00 can of Hair Spray Free at
PAULIN'E'S BEAUTY SHOP, WALTON
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late W. L.
Baeker wish to thank the ladies
pf the United Church, friends
and relatives, for their deeds of
kindness, and messages
sympathy.
Mrs. W. L. Baeker and family.
CARD OF THANKS
Sincere appreciation is here
expressed for the kindness shown
ine while T was a patient in Wing-
ham Hospital, for' visits, cards.
and gifts.
Special thanks to Dr. Klahsen
ICECAPAD k. 5
A bus is leaving Brussels Dr. Corrin and the hospital nurs-
ing staff !an
FRIDAY, FEB. 26th Louise Alcock
A limited number of tickets
CARD OF THANKS
wia be sold at
Thomas Sweeney wish to thank
The family of the late John
$3.50
First come, first served all those who remembered them
with cards, flowers, and kind
Phone: 266W deeiia (luring their recent oer-
eavement. It was, greatly apprec-
iated.
Mrs. T. J. Sweeney
and fa.mily.
CARD OF THANKS
On behalf of Don and myself
we would like to thank our many
friends and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness shovren Music By:
us during my stay in Listowel Ken Wilbee Orchestra
Hospital and since my return. Advance Ticket Sales home, with visits enquires,
and baking sent in, and help in
treats, cards, letters and flowers,
Legion and Auxiliary
at Canteen
our hoine. All is much appreciat- Members and. Guests
ed. $2.00 per couple
Thelma and Don Cotton
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th
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SUNDAY, FEERUARY 14th — 8:00 PM.
DUFF'S CHURCH, WALTON
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Ladies Singles
Marilyn Higgins 198
I Men's Singles
Brian. Rutledge 283
Ladles Doubles
Marilyn Higgins nog
Lois McArter 297
Ruth Huether '290
Men's Doubles
Brian Rutledge 481
Dave Hastings 430
1ton H, ether 406
It might be noted that on a
single genie for one evening Brian
Rutledge is kips with 283, on a
two game for one evening Karen
Coleman is tops with 4S5. Brian
was 4 pins behind on a two game
total.
PRESENT ATION
and DANCE
for Mr. and Mrs.
Graeme MacDonald
Cranbrook Community Hall
FR/DAY, FEBRUARY 5th
Ken Wilbee Orchestra
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Everyone, Welcome
VALENTINE PARTY
Royal Canadian Legion
Brussels Branch 218
FRIDAY, FEB. 12th
8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
at 6:00 p.m.