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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-08-26, Page 5HIGHER INTEREST RATES GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 5% on amounts, of $100 to $100,000.. or more for 2, 3, 4 or 5 years. Larger amounts subject to negotiation. ,ffttlio01.411110111, GODERIcki CO' 24th FALL. TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 7 Practical Instruction in all Commercial .Subjects SENIOR AND JUNIOR COURSES marked, anti DiplOraae - *sued by The Business Educatora' Association of GanAde MODERN Equipment — Teachers. TULTIPN Monthly pa Dial 524-8521, 7284, or 6307 for an .oppointmont TWO BMW110114. AVM BRIMDLIA, OM/LAW anwitsuAx, 4ounwr 7604 liitiO year term. 51/2% An ideal investment for se- curity and high return. The industrial Mortgage & Trust Company Established 1889 Contact our Representative SELWYN BAKER densed books are included. New with Mr. and Airs. Stanley Speir- membem are always welcome to an. Larry stayed to vapation the library, tionrs are 2 to 2' P.M. f with his grandearents, on Saturdays. Phone 79 CARD OF THANKS I would like to say a sincere Thank-you to all those who re- membered me with cards. letter,s, treats visits and telephone calls when I was in hospital and since my return home. Gordon Stiles- CARD OF THANKS Just a word of thanks to all my friends and relatives, to express my appreciation for their kind- ness while 1 was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. will always rernmeber your thoughtfulness. Sincerely Wilizabetb, Cardiff VIVACIOUS VOCALIST Talented and beautiful Eleanor Collins presents her highly in- dividual song stylings every other Wednesday evening on the sum= MeV( CBC radio Series, Sound of the Sixties. Brussels eereeeeeeereeeeme„eseemeetee...... "Time For Tea" Mrs. B. Bray ars. George Davis Mrs. Jas. Armstrong In ,a Pitcher Mrs. George Michie Mrs. Jas. Armstrong Mrs. Doug Heraingway "Little Things In Life" Mrs. Doug Hemingway Mrs. George Love Mrs. L. Frain "Drifting and Dreaming" Mrs, C. Hemingway Mrs. Jas. Armstrong "Country Gentleman" Mr. D. A. Reim Golden Wedding' No entries AFRICAN VIOLETS Single Mrs. George Michie Mrs. N. Reid Mrs. L. Frain Double , Mrs. George Michie Mrs. B. Bray Mrs. L. Frain Collection of Three 11lys. George TYlichie MUMS Mrs. ht oudmore Miss ;Jessie Little. Mrs. L. Frain CLUB GIRL ARRANGEMENT Using Clarkla Miss Norma Jean Mair Miss Judy Work MiSs Rosemary Blake Using Zinnias Miss Laurel flemingWay Miss Rosemary Blake Miss Norma .Tean Mair SPECIAL House !Pant In Soni Mrs. ;thialldrin BOO Mrs. George LoVe 'Mrs. Will. Millet THE. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. M. S.A.. Johnston. 50. Organist: Miss Sharon Storey PRESBYTERIAN Ci-I.U.I<CH IN CANADA NIELVILLE CHURCH Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison, Organist; Mrs. Frank ThornPfign ART No Church S0001 Combined Holiday Service 13.;10 Sermon Theme: "Out Beneath the Stars" Averyone Welcome ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA. Rector: Rev. M. L. Jenninos OA. LTH. Organist: Mrs. S. Elliott ST. JOHN'S 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Church School St. Alban's and St. David's ATWOOD 0 0 a.m. Morning Prayer LAAkillikUUK. mi.. LI, G. Nelson cenauctecl the service in Knox Church on Sun day morning. A duet was sung by Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Doug E'vaus. Mr. Nelson will occupy the pulpit again next Sunday. August Mrs. Prank hunter, her son Irvine and 1112'6. Hunter ani family, Oshawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lylle Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacklin and daughter, Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dunn. Master Ricky Dunn is spending a week with his grand- parents. Misses Maxine Smalla0n, Kitch- ener and Patsy Hvans, Bayfielcl, Were at their homes for the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Gordon ab tended the CN.E, iu Toronto on Saturday. Dr. Alastair and Mrs. Macrae and family, Guelph and Mrs. T. W. Armstrong, TorOnto. vieltec with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisch- er on Sunday. Imes Virginia Smalldon, Sag- thaw, visitea over, the weekend with friends here. Mr. Graeme MacDonald Was guest soloist in Paisley United Church at Guelph, recently. Books Donated To Library Fifty bociks have been denated to the Cranbrook library by Miss Kate MeNn.bb and Mrs. Lloyd I3nrkwell. These books are mostly fiction but a few non-fiction and some Reader's Digest cOn- FORK CHOP 15ARBECUE Huron County Hog Producers Pork Chop barbecue, August aist, lee5, 5 i.nt. Liondesih'.0 Community Hall, Adults 0..50. Children under 12 11.00, (West Speaker; 444ertainnient._ Caters, Webb's Pinebrook Farms, Pinker- ton. ETHEL Dr. and Mrs. Roy .Wilbee and family have returned to their home in Boissevain, Man., after spending the past month at his home and with Kenneth and Ian Wilbee's. ,Miss Dorothy Carr Reg. N., of Toronto, visited with her aunt, Mrs, R. C. Mrs. R. C. Willie°, is visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Carlson at Fort Carling, Muskoka. Mr. and Mts. Bruce Speiran and family were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mary Wood, Listowel. Shirley, Murray and. Brian Clark were holidaying for a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. l'a.ck Conley. Mr, and Mrs. A. Bremner and Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bremner and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bremner at the cottage at Point Clarke, Mrs. Edward Conrad of Don Mills was a visitor this 7.1. °etc with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elul Mills. She also visited with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mrevyn Godden and Penny of Victoria, Were -visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Godden the past week. Mr. and Mrs.' Maurice Speiran, Larry and . Vicki were visitors 's really no puzzle This Summer make it a GREAT ONTARIO ADVENTURE VACATION City excitement and country charm greet you in South Central Ontario! South Central Ontario is a family vacationland of many faces. Its cities are big and exciting, its countryside picturesque and relaxing . . . with history and the thrill of discovery at every turn. Discover the country charm 'round Cobourg, founded by United Empire Loyalists in 1798. 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Please send me complete Information On Great South Centro) Ontario Adventure Vacations. j Nda:1 ee A s City Province FLOWER SHOW (continued from page one) Closed for ato mouth of August Combined $envices at Melville Church