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The Brussels Post, 1965-07-29, Page 5Lyeettinat A144 ki 11V4 • JULI Zi tarougn to AUCilLiT 3 kizA t LC.r. FQR 5 L.Psi-;11 1-101ADAYS WED.-THUR.-FRI, Starring; AUG. ,:5:64 k. ART Y" Delour DinemaSeope FranKie Avalon - .Deborah Walley anti Dwayne Hickman Jet this one the "i:each Party" among other things. ate; have a ball skiing a St FOR BUILT-IN ENERGY DRINK PLENTY OF • 4) HIGH,'QUALITY PItqFEIN, AND CALCIUM TO 1,.131011.15*STORDY Milk is Nature's Most Nearly Perfect Food SO ALWAYS KEEP ENOUGH IN YOUR FRIG enisemeweeuee rweeseemeeeee...... B4ussig40 POST, iiituottps, ONTANAO tl'HURSDAY, JULY 29th, 194 Addition To Ladies' Division `Fall Fair Prize List The following is a special prize donated by mrs. Joe E.err, which was inadwertently ()netted from tae Pine Arts in section P of the Women's .uivision or tae East Huron Jean irair prize list. (,,lass 4 Lirtliday Cur a lady (value not to exceed $3.00) 1st prize Y.Jui $1.DU; ;ird. CLIFFORD HENRY EPPS —twee ton, a \veil-Mama western oat- resment, wee Saturday after- .noon in Chilton. Public Hospital. Mr. lepps was au ouLetaialing riaawrity on flowers and wits a di- rector of the Ontario Horticul- tural Society. He judged flower shows throughout the area for many years. Mr. Epps was trees- nrer or the Clinton Horticultural Society. lie was a past president of the Clinton Lions Club and for several years a town couecillor. He was founder of C. H. Epps Manufactur- ing in Clinton and for the past nine years was dealing in sport- ing goods. Mr. Epp was a well.knewn sportsman, noted for hunting and fishing. For the past eight years he has been a weekly guest on. CKINI,X., radio and TV, answering questions about flowers. Surviving are his wife, Mary Argent, his father, Erliest E4pps of Clinton; two bothers, Lorne of London and Ellwood of Clin- ton, one sister, Mrs. Mel (liva) Clarke Of Seaforth. Funeral services Were held on Monday at 2 p.m. at the Bettie funeral home, Clinton, Burial :folloWed iii Clinton dernetetY, (AANUIWOK Service wiil be held. in Church oe Sunday, lige at the usual tune of 11 o'clock. Fflotures Taken For Centennial. Booklet ,ce well uttenued meeting of 1,..nua Charou was held on Mare. day evening in tile church. Vic, .Lures were taken by J. J. Akker- nuis o1 iia,rriston, of the church, manse, congregation, and cat- ferent organizations. These are to be included in the Centennial booklet, along with a nistory of the church. A sociel time was held and reir,esliments were served u the church basement. IL1 s, Kay Fear, la1111.1,01.t, and and Mrs, W. A. Sinndy, Los Angeles, Cal. and Mrs. Muriel Collett et Niagara Falls, called on Miss A. J. Forrest last week. 'Tie ladies will be ,rentemhered as the former Misses Norma, Addle and Muriel Sparling, who lived on the farm now owned by Dick Bradshaw.. • •. • Mr.. and nrs,.John. Perrie lett Saturday on a motor trip to points east. • Ed.(i1essler • and daughter. Betty, Fraser, Mich., spent 'a few days in the village last week. • ;Mils: •Ulem Staffer is home from. ...a)i•ten-day stay in Goderich flos- 1tai. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kuehn, Conestoga, spent the , weekend with .Miss Steiss and ..other, relatives, and also attended the Steiss - Quipp wedding in List oweil on Saturday. • Mrs. Stuart Evans is back at work in Smith's store after a week's holiday with her mother, Mrs. Perdue, Goderich, Mr. and Airs. Eiarl Dunn and Joanne visited in London on :2,1inday NvUti Mr. and Mrs. Doug Whitfield and Mr. and Mrs, Bill McNair. Mr. anti Mrs. Alex Cameron and Mrs. Calvin Cameron were Sunday visito.'s with Mr. and Airs. Donald li,uehn, Loudon, Mr. and Mrs. Bob.. Eiteis and tanilly Toronto, are spending a. few days with Mr. and Mr. Alex Cameron. Evening Auxiliary The Evening Auxiliary held their July meeting in the church and had as guests the Afternoon Auxiliary and alL younger girls of the church. The president, Mrs. Leslie Knight, spohe words of Wel- come to. all the guests. Mrs. Stuart Stevenson 'presided' for the Meeting. The call to worship, Does God Know? was given by Sharon Stevenson. Joanne Dunn read the Scripture and the media ta,tiori "Children are the hope of the World" was given by Myra. MeNtiU., Prayers were given by Nancy Knight, Janis Smith and Marie. Veitch. Shirley Smith read a poem "Boy Jesus', and Sheila Strickler a story "Seeing the Queen". Several groups of girls sang special numbers with Nancy strickler at the organ. Following the meeting a social time was held in the basement. Joanne Dunn and Marie Veitch each con- ducted a contest and members of' the Nveiling‘ Atixilary served at.“ 111 4) Ul. 4, to k.M.19-L, vulicttlil k.) rionwraltu Lib reztu uy lilUtf ..LJOLL1.111.1.14ll iJcty by airs. stalliey ULM a prayer oar otniatry uy sirs. Allan Will Call „as answer- cu WWI QuutaLnaug nuin- inion. As in former years were not be an August diluting. An article tor a layette for the bale is, to be roll call for, Sept, ember. Mrs. Stuart iqc.4NOr will be hostess. Mrs. Harold Smalicion, Walton, sang a solo Follow Hint" eccompenied by Mrs. Alex Steins at the, piano. Thp Opic, '.'Mission On Our Doorstep" was prepared by Mrs. Wilfred Striekl• er, and parts were taken by Mrs. Mac Engel, Ma's. Earl Dunn, Miss A. :Forrest, Mrs, Veitch, and Mill. Stanley Fischer. The leader told of interesting items on China where a relative had worked prior to. 1925. A brief question and 4/15VP er period was held and a hum- °runs reading "The Village Choir" was read by the leader, who also conducted a contest on "Cities, Towns and Villages in Canada". Lunch was served by the hostess, Miss Forest, Mrs.• Schnook and airs. Fred Smalldon. WALTON (Intended for IaSt week) Bride-Elect Honoured Baskets of roses and fern, and pink and white streamers decorated Walton Community Han on Tuesday evening, July 13 when a miscellaneus. shower honored Miss Donna Smith. THE UNITED Cl-lURCH OF CANADA Miniftri` Rev. A. M. Johnston 8.A.. UP. Organieti, Miss Sharon Storey Clpsed for the 'month of August Combined Senvicee at Melville Church. PRESAY MALAN CHU i<CH r4 CANADA MELV ILLS CHURCH Minister; Rev. W. J. Morrison, Y.A. Organist:. Aerie Frank Thompson AFICT No Church School 11.15•,a„m. Public 'Worship Combined Summer Service Elveryone Welcome ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rector: Rev. ii.. L. Jennings BA,. LTH. OreanIst: Mrs. B. Elliott ST. JOHN'S 11 a.m. Holy Communion and Church School St. Alban's and St. David's ATWOOD 1):30 a.m. Holy Communion irt;SLUIlelits. Khox th. War.) twiti at Lite. PL Alit 44.1gel ateihners uuu two guests present,. 'tau leauer, airs, Bare, hiulLeli, ()I/L:11e (I the meeting wita a poem "Lagati , lie bcpipture reading iras to unison, followed by tile fueditatichi by We • .10-1.-43.1.....CILd Tile guest book Was in charge of Miss Glenna Houston. Mrs. hae 1-101iSt011, as master of cere- monies, introduced the following, program: piano duet, Carolyn and Dianne Fraser; vocal duet "Johnny and- Matilda", Mrs. Emerson 'tVlitchell and Gail, Traviss, in costume, accompani- ed by Mrs. Herb Travis; humor- ous reading, Miss Bonnie bider; A pautomine depicting ivarlolus stages of Domm's life, by the 6th and 16 with lYfrs. Jan van. Vliet, commentator, presented by Mrs. Clarence Mastin (baby), Janice, Houston (child), Mrs. Alvin Mc- Donald (schooldays), Mrs. Geo. McCall (teacher,) Carolyn Fraser and Shirley Bolger as Donna and Bob in courtship days. Mrs. R. Houston, Mrs. K, McDonald, Mrs. D. Fraser and H. Bolger assisted. backstage. Miss C-lenna, Houston was at the piano. Solo, by Mrs. Neil McGayin which she dedicated to 'Donna; Comic Skit, by 17th and boundary presented by. Ruth Ritchie, Linda ftrivoiniftm•••%.0...ftwomftworoninmos z-varm?R...w.Ao Johnston, Nellie Baal', Arlene \einialason, Craig, Shirr. ley Johnston, Lois 1.1 ilimILLSOili ,;,tine 111a.riOLL MC- Canine, Mary Buchanan at the Latino. The guest of b.ob.our,, her mother, Airs. James. Smith, and the groom-elect's mother, Percy Gibnings of Clinton, were seated in decorated chairs ou the platform and Mrs. Douglas Fraser • read an address to the bride. Gifts were presented by Linda Bryans, Shirley Bolger, Jean Bolger, Car-.• • olyn Fraser and Glenna Houston.. The bride-elect later displaYed air hat made. •from the ribbons and, .• as oat the gifts. Miss Smith thanked everyone for the lovely gifts and good wishes and those who had arrang- the evening, lunch was served by the ladies of the- Sth, and 16th. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, Mr, and Mrs, Ken McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Huether were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sholdice, Toronto....