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APRIL 11th. TO APRIL 16th
in BRUSSELS and DISTRICT
Sunday, April 11th, 8 p.m. St John's Anglican Church
Wednesday, April 14th, 8 p.m. Duff's Church, Walton
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THE UNITED. CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev,, A. M. Johnston
13•A-• PP,
organist: Miss Sharon Storey
9:45 a.m. Suuday School
11 a.m.* Public Worship
Sermon Topic:
(5) "The Fugitive"
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH.
Minister: Rev., W. J. Morrison,
MA.
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
^ROT
10:00 a.m. Church School
,Puhlic Worship •
SerMon Theme:
"An Unexpected Honour"
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Renter: Rev. H. L Jennings
GA.. LTH.
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
ST. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Holy Communion
and Church School
GENTLEMEN'S CLUE
NEWS ITEMS
In the lliarch 5th issue of the
Post it gives an account of the
council meeting held, March 1st.
I do not know who wrote this up.
It wasn't 'Kennedy because the
words are all spelled correctly.
However, let me write it as it
Should be. We will examine it
carefully. It says, quote, A dis-
cussion tOOK Place with Mr. so
and so regarding the cost and
advisability' of a prelimInarY eng
ineering report of a sanitation
system. for ,the Village of Bras-
sels, Now, isn't that dandy. Why
all the frills. Here's how I would
r~-
kayo Written the saute thing,
auote, Air. so and so was brought
in, at considerable expense, to
give us some information re-
garde putting in a sewerage
system. iiis estimate, no doubt,
will be 50 or 60 thousand dollars
less than the actual cost. Next
item says moved by Ivan Camp-
bell seconded by J. Li e gccutch-
eon that the clerk apply to the
Dept. 04 Highways for the WI"
mice of .Road subsidy, My re-
marks, after 3 couucji. meetings
our treasury is depleted, the
town is broke, so the council will
gather in. all the loose ends be-
fore the auditors get here. Now
look at the accounts as presented
and passed. PVC, street lights,
8188.01, George Mutter, fuel 61.71,
Oldfield Hardwar,e 4.59 etc. Looks
like a spring sale, catalogue style.
Well, Mutter will knock off a cent.
while Oldfield will add one so here
the town breaks even. It goes on to
say Louis Carditt snow removal
45.00. I figure this is a misprint,
Its not the Louis 1 /mow. Eder's.
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ONTARIO'S SILVER & BLACK FLEET
store Si, cents. This, no doubt is
for.,aspirin after reading about old
man Rivard. Donnelly and Murphy,
W,23, preparing deed, Good
Heavens! it says all members
were present Well, maybe their
bodies, but where were their
thoughts. Mind reading, of
course, is another of my talents.
Yes they were there, and here
were their thoughts. Jack Mc-
ge000.1.••••••day•••••
('atclicon, I am not in favour of
sewers at, present. I will not
:.aise the taxes on the 40 good
(4)1Q "plumpted" for me.
Why, our sons and daughters
would be paying for this in the
next generation. Did I say sons.
well, I do have a nice faadly, but
no sons, oh 'well, try try again
arid I'll succeed at last,
i,To be continued next week)
Will the re
Ontario cow co
#100. .s an,
St Alban's and St. David's
ATWOOD
2.00 p.m. 16vening Prayer.
and Church School
BOWLING NOTES
March 29th
The games for the evening were
split. each team winning a game
with the illinbusters coming out
ahead by 69 pins.
1st Game
Pinbusters
Untouchables
2nd Game
Untouchables
pinbusters
Total Pins
Untouchables
Filibusters
Ladles Singles
Ruth littether
Men's Singles
Mei McArter
Ladies 'Double*
Lciis McArter 391
lf,nren Coleman 863
Ruth Huether 4.. SU
Men's Doubles
"Jack' Higgins 860
Brian Rutledge - 362
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