HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-10-07, Page 5ST. JOHN'S
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Primary School
St. Alban's and St. David's
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9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
VARIETY FAIR
Rebekah Lodge Variety Fair,
Rummage Sale, Oct. 30th. Reserve
this date.
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CHIDREN 35c
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BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
TURKEY SUPPER.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th
Admission; $1.50
EVERYONE WELCOME
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
8•04. Q.
Organist; Miss Sharon Storey
9:45 a, ii, 041M], School
11 a.m. ThanksgivIng and
BaptisP Sunday
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BUS TRIP
INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH
FRIDAY OCTOBER 10th
TICKETS $4.00
In order that bus niay be full anyone desiring to go may
get a. ticket before Oct. 11 by contacting the following
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ROBERT E. McKINLEY
Robert. E. Mols.ailey would like to
thank all the people at the
nomination meeting in'Clinton on
Tuesday September 28th. for
selecting him to contest the Nov-
ember Sth election in Huron
riding as your Progressive
Conservative candidate.
If elected on November Sth he
is prepared to devote his full
time to the task of representing
the people of Huron at Ottawa
and helping with their problems
at home as ably and promptly as
:Elision Cardiff has done for so
many years.
He invites you to see him on
OICNX television Wednesday
October 13 at 6:05 p.m. and with
Syl Apps and. the Hon. Charles.
MeNaughton at the Clinton
1.6gion. Hall Tuesday, October 19,
at 8:30 DAL
CRAN1:11WOK;
Sunday School , re-opened oh
Sunday, October 2nd, at 12 o'clock
hoeh. The regular cnurch service
was boo at 1 p.nl, with the Rev.
S. J. Stewart, Moleswortli,, in the
pulpit. These services will he
held at the above times until
further notice.
The Centennial Committee have
a number of the centennial book,
lets with pictures included, on
band. Anyone wishing one of
these please contact Mrs. NaC,
treasurer,
Little Tracy Lynn jacklin
spending two weeks with her
grandparents, Mr. and Ntr, Earl
Dunn, white her parems, Mr. and
I Mrs. Don Jacklin are on a motor
trip to the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Speiran, Sag-
naw, visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred SD:Widen, and
other relatives.
Sunday visitors at the home Of
Mrs. Stuart „Evans included. Mr.
and Mrs. Toni Clonsii.t, and sons,
Varna, and. Misses 'Beverley; ..vans
and Linda Hoffman, Kitehener.
JUST A REMINDER
Advertisers and others sub-
mitting copy to the Post are ur-
ged to have same in at the earl-
iest opportunity. This is more im-
perative over the next couple of
weeks, and next week in partic-
ular, 'with Thanksgiving holiday
on. Monday. Your co-operation.
will be greatly appreciated.
MAJESTIC W. i, MEETINC
Just a reminder that the Ma,
jestic Women's. Institute will be
held on, the afternoon of October
The COnveners of PUblic 1
Relations, Mrs, Parrish and Mrs,
Stephens are showing slides on
the P. \V, I. C, Panontrna, C,Fatitr.lu
and Quebec, also a paPer• on
Will be given, also music, a con-
OF CANADA test and lunch. All come.
Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennings
BA.. LTH.
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
All ex-se'vice personnel and
their dependents. are invited to
take advantage Of a 'free Legion
service, Mr, H. M. Moyer, Service
Bureau Officer from London will
be tit the Legion Branch 213 on
October 13th, at 12:30 p.m. to
give skilled advice on veterans'
benefits. Anyone with ttuestiOns
on war disability pension, War
Veterans' AllaWmance (Burnt-out
Pension), Treatment, or hospital
care, is urged to call or write Mr.
C. L. Workman, who will arrange
an appointment.
PRESENTS HIS FAREWELL
CONCERT AND OLD
Auspices
VVPHS COMMENCEMENT
The Comtaieneement Exercise*
t the Wingliam District High
.7;chool: will be held on Friday
4, von ng, November 12th, The
speaker will be Dr. J. a, enups,
It". ()Mies was born in Tees,
water whore lie received his el-.
enientary and secondary school
education. He is currently Visit-
ing Professor of Administrative
Stinlif ,s at York University On
leave from the Graduate School
of liusines8 Administration, Uni
\-0i-sky of California, Los. Angel-
es.
TURKEY SUPPER
WALTON UNITED CHURCH
THURSDAY. NOV. 4th
Supper from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Program 8:00 p.m.
DOMINION LIFE CHOIR
Waterloo
Admission: Adults $1.50
Children .75
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
isiEonumg. cklug.co,
Minister; Rev. W. S, Morrison,
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
AKT
10:00 4.111. Church School
11:00 a.in, Thanksgiving Service
Sermon Theme:
"The Goodness: of. God"
WILFRED STRICKLER
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NOTICE
DANCE
Of : Royal Canadian Legion
THU R.-FRI. OCTOBER 1-8
"A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA"
Uoiour - Laaelaa6cope
Starring: Anthony Quinn - James Coburn
Based on a famous novel by 'Richard Hughes, this is an
adventure drama that will keep you entertained from start to
finish.
SATURDAY MATINEE OCTOBER
"OUR MISS BROOKS"
SAT.-MON.-TUES. OCTOBER 9-11-12
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
"GENGHIS KHAN"
Colour - Cinemascope
Starring: Omar Sharif - Stephen Boyd - James Mason
Au action packed moment of history comes alive on the wide
screen, It's one of the top movies of the year.
WED.-THUFL-FRI. OCTOBER 13-14-15
"THE FAMILY JEWELS"
Colour
Starring: Jerry Uewis - Sebastian Cabot
In this one Jerry Lewis is 7 times funnier thaw ever before.
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THE FINEST TALENT PROCURABLE INCLUDING
The Osborne Sisters Sunny South Quartette
Scott Pawson
FEATURING : BARB McCUTCHEON
The Cardiff Family The Kansas Farmer and Others
REG. WELETON
A. Two Hour 'Concert Wit
ALL FOR ADULTS 75c