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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-09-09, Page 5BELGRAVE SCHOOL FAIR WED. SEPT. 15th Be Sure To Attend CRANitiROOK The service in Kuox Church on Sunday morning was in ,charge of Mervin McKinney, Teeswater. The congregation a:Ti celebrat- ing the Centennial on Sunday, September 12th. with spatial services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m,. Averyone is Welcome: See, ad, this. issue. Q.r4nbrookW.M.S.:Meeting Allgallit444114U'ia.laa-Z1 Texan Grill Under New 'Management Open FULL COURSE MEALS FISH & CHIPS 'also TAKE-OUT ORDERS THIS SUINDAY 'SEPT. 12 SPECIALS: T-BONE STEAKS $1.40 The treasurer gave a financial report. Mrs. Clare Veitch will be 'ROAST CHICKEN $1.35 , hostess for the October meeting. I The topic,, continuing "The National Story was, in charge of 1 Mrs. Mac ',Engel. Mrs. Stanley 'Fischer read "To serve the pre& ' ont age" and Mrs. Vetch "are elere-moniffir ""...44D-trare-,4"' RE — CHANGES OF MILK DELIVERY IN THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS EFFECTIVE THE WEEK OF SEPT. 13 As the Fall Season approaches we return to Winter Schedule of Delivery as follows: SOUTH OF THE RIVER MON. WED. SAT. NORTH OF THE RIVER TUES. THUR. SAT. 3 QT. JUGS WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE OFF THE RETAIL DELIVERY TRUCK 3 QT. HOMO 70c 3 QT. 2% 63c Your CO-operation in adjusting yourself to these changes is appreciated CO,USINS DAIRY ettstkaftim.set. Mts. Stuart McNair was hostess for the September meeting of the W.M.S. Miss Alice J. Forrest the leader, opened the meeting with a eading on the subject, "Put foxth your hand" The scripture reading Matt. 8, verses 1-17 was read in, unison, the comment given on, this by Miss Forrest. Mrs. Alex Steiss led in the Glad Tidings prayer, Mrs. Earl Dunn conduct' ed the business. The roll call was answered with a gift for the bale. Phone 7 .0R/VAL Y, 1Vlanager FOR SALE — 50 Acres Clean Oat Straw, oft the field or baled. Wm. Robertson, Brussels, Phone 347J4 6Q.UP COMPAW Limited 10.4tOwei, Ontario Have permanent want openings for both MALL ANi it Livikt.0 The work is full time and permanent. 5 day week. Good wages and comprehensive employee insursusce. program are available. Applicants should visit the Plant Personnel Office for interview. illii$0141141 POOL 610.1014114.., 44/41Wi$1 VitiositA/04 R0 1,414 YI ,th ON, Wk. • CENTENNIAL, KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CIRANBTROOK SUNDAY, SEPTEIVIBER 12th Mor ino Service 11 (.9.m. — Quest Minister: The Rev. Robt. Jackson, Galt Everilnii Service 7:30 p.m. — Guest Minister: The Rev, David Crawford, Listowel Special Music At Both Services Everybody Welcome ‘1111011P"."1.111."411111."111111800-44111181P"milionsins, THE UNITED CHURCH OF GANA'DA Minister; Rev. A. M. Johnston B.A.. BO. Organist: Miss Sharon Storey 9:45 a.m. Church School. Promotion and Award Sunday PareIlts. welcoMe. 11;00 aan, Speaker: Mr, George Simons, Varna, Ont. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA MELVILLE CHURCH Minister:, Rev. W. J. Morrisono MA. Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson ARGT a.m. Church School 11.15 a.m. Pub.*: Worship Speaker: Mr. Edgar Cudmore Exeter The Gideons' Association e.veryoue welcome ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rector: Rev. M. L. Jennings LTH. Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott ST. JOHN'S 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Primary School St. Alban's and. St. David's ATWOOD 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Church School missions worth while"? Parts of the "President's closing mes- sage" and "Highlights of the ,A.nnual Council meting" from Glad Tidings were read by Mrs. Engel. Stories on "Dorcas', ,i1Phoetie", "Elizabeth Fry" and "Florence Nightingale" were read and Miss Forrest conducted a " Word Puzzle en each story. She also read a meditation and the meeting closed with a hymn and a prayer by the leader. Mrs. Allan Smith and Mrs. Fred Stualldon assisted the hostess in serving refreshments. Master Paul and. Scott Consitt, Varna, spent several days with their grandinother, Mrs. Stuart Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Secord McBrien, Seafonth, and Mrs. Ken Miller, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lylle Gordon on Sunday. Miss Maxine Smalldon Was home for the Weekend after a va,cation spent in, Montreal add other pointi. Mr. John Meuary is visiting with his brother-in-law and sister Wes and Mrs. McEachers. Misses Kate McNabb and Beverly Evans have returned to their schools at Temiskarning and Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel and family spent the holiday weekend at Berford Lake. Miss Elisabeth Pfeifer accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacklin anal Tracy, Kitchener, Visited with Air, and Mrs, Zqrl Dunn. FUR House uu Albert St,, . 'Brussels, Contact: Wes Kerr, Phone 271W HONEY FOR SALE — Now pouring Clover Haney, 25e lb., your own container. Wallace Ross Seaforth FOR SALE ,Folding Spacemaster D90r, with track, height G ft. S inches, gray in color. Phone 1SSW ESTATE AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of Farm, Farm Stock, and Machinery at lot 21, Con. 7, Morris Twp. one mile south and 2 miles west of Brussels on TUESDAY. oEPT. 21st at 1 p.m. Cattle 6 Holstein Cows rebred Holstein heifer due in Nov. Yearling Holstein heifer' 6 Holstein spring calves 6 Angus yearlings Machinery Fordson Major tractor International 3 furrow plow Double disk ,5 section harrows 14 run International seed drill Side rake wagon No 1 Massey Harris baler Bale elevator Case manure spreader Surge 2 unit milking machine Intfiraational cream separator Remington. Chain Saw Fanning Mill Scales Jamesway Chicken Hoover Approximately 2000 Dales hay Fence posts 2 electric motors H.P. Tools Blow torch Saws Farm 100 acre Farm, Frame house covered with instil orick. Bank barn ,40x60. 90 acres Cleared. well, pressere system. Terme Chattels Cash Property 10% down, balance 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid. Proprietor: —,Estate of the late George smith Auctioneer: Harold Jackson Clerk: George Powell Solicitors: Ccswford 8, Milli WANTED I..' Man wanted to sell ilawleigh Household Produets to cog,- 11111el'S, We help you. Good pro- fits tor hustlers. No exper,ience needed. Pleasant, proiiitble, dignified work, Write Rawleigh, Dept. 1-132-53, 4005 Richelieu St., St. Henry, Montreal. 11.01//1/1.0 111,PROMMIIM.• G R SALE — Good 100 acre farm, good build- ings, new bath, and about. 96 acres workable. 100 acre farm one mile from town. on .1.-lighway, good buildings, barn 75' x 36' new rpm; silo. milk house, bulk cooler. era me 8 room house, oil furnace and bath, drilled , well, 94 acres workable. See Elmer iiillaoott, Salesman for K. W. Colouhoun FREE! " HORN OF PLENTY " RECIPE FOLDER 1 his attractive, full-colour folder featuring 9 delicious ways to serve ripe, juicy CANADA CHOICE fruit can be yours absolutely free. Simply write to The Ontario Tender Fruit Institute Ontario Food Terminal The Queensway, Toronto 18 Remember, one out of tour people in Canada is employed in the food industry. When you ouy Canada CHOICE tender fruit, grown and canned right here in Ontario, you ,are helping Canada's economy to grow. Large Crowd. Enjoys .Hell Drivers Show Over seven hundred paid admission, to thrill to the Spect- acular performance of the. Im- peOal Hell Drivers who present- ed their 'Wildest Show On Wheels" at the Fair grounds here last Wednesday night, spon- sored by Western Star, IOOF. Tile precision diving and dare- devil acts pleased the large crowd and it was unfortunate that the rain curtailed the latter, portion of the Show. The Hell Drivers will be back for a return engagement next year. ine Get Your 'Western Fair ADVANCE SALE TICKETS At The Brussels Post 10:00