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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-01-27, Page 5ON ALL BENJAMIN MOORE'S PAINTS AND ENAIVIEIS • NOW IN STOCK, • THIS SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 5th MAChA Brussels, Ont. Phone 483 •-• - '71Zia. CHOC, ,11, E Your children will love its smooth chocolate Blig$541-0 POST BRUSSELS, ONTARIO THURSDAY, 27.t1><, 1246 01111.111010.11.11.0044•10011%•••••ftwo ogamilmome........-,...0., „, BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING BOON LUNCHEON 12:30 p.m. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th ST. AMBROSE CHURCH Guest Speaker: Doug Miles Subject: Workmen's Compensation and Pension Plan Also Pictures on Trip to 'Michigan Ticket* $1.50 CLIFFORD BRAY NORMAN S. HOOVER. President Oec.-Treas. 4-H HOMEMAKING CLUB GIRLS NEW PROJECT. Any girls of the community, between the ag-es of 12 and 26 years, who would like to take the 71eW Project, "Accent On AeO0S- Bodes", sponsored by the Mraj- este WI, are asked to call the leader, Mrs. John. Wheeler, 1,11one 441W13 Brussels before February 10th, 1966. MRS. E. A.McMASTER First Presbyterian Church. Seaforth was filled to capacity for the funeral on Saturday of Mrs. E. A. Mc,lUaster of Grand Bend. Mrs. McMaster died on Wednes- day at Victoria Hospital, London, at the age of 56. She was the former Pauline Arkell of Palmer- ston and bad lived at Atwood cud Seaforth before going to reside at Grand Bend. Pallbearers were W. Erie Mc- Broy and William H. Schlegel. both of Grand Bend; John Asel- styne, Beach O'Pines; ultenn trays, Q.C., Goderich and Dr. P. L. Brady and William. M. Hart of Seaforth. Flowerbearers were Dr. Sohn. Colquhoun, London, and Thomas Flynn of Seaforth. In charge of the service wore 'Rev. Douglas 0. Fry of First Presbyterian. Church and Rev. IL Glenn Campnele Hamilton assisted by Rev. C. A. Brittain, Toronto and Rev. G. E. Morrow. 'Grand Bend. Tempcirary en- tombment was made in Pioneer Memorial mausoleum, Seaterth. RAN BROOK Knox Church Service The regular service of worship. was held in Knox • Chnroh... on Sunday at 2 pm. The Rev. Charles Winn spoke on "The mote and the beam", emphazing why we. should not judge others. Personals Mrs. Donald Cotton is . home from Listowel hospital following surgery. Miss Mary Martin came home last week from London. where. she had spent over a week. Miss Beverley Evans who teaches in Kitchener, spent the week-end at her home. Miss Mary MacDonald, Toronto, was home for the week-end, • Evening WMS Group Hold January Meeting A good attendance was at the January meeting or the Evening Group of the WMS, which, was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Knight. The devotions and topic were in charge of Mrs. Leslie Knight and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson. The new study book was ihtro- &iced and Bible study conducted, A new Year's verse was given in responSe to roll call. Mrs, Frank Smith will be hostess for the February meeting, Refreshments were served by the hostess and the lunch conimitte, Mrs. Stuart Stevenson and Mrs. Gordon. Engel. UNITED CHURCH OE CANADA Minister; Rev. A. M. Jphnston 8A. BU. Organist;, Miss Sharon. StOrill 9:46 ;Lim • Church School a.m. Public W.orshig PRESS YTERIAN CHURCH OF 4;ANADA MELVILLE. CHURCH interim Moderator: Rev. McLean Organist: Margaret Thompson ARGT 1000 am, Church School 3.1:00 a.m. Public Worship ANGLICAN CHURCH OF cANAPA Rector: Rev. I. L. Jennings BA. LTH, Organist: ,Mrs. B. Elliott ST. .JC•tirtp$ 11:30 a.m, Morning Prayer and Primary Church School St. Alban's and St David's pawoop 10 a.m. Holy Paptisin. and Church. School wws To Present Variety. Concert The students of the Wingham and District High School will present their Annual Variety Concert in the school auditorium on Thursday and Friday evenings, February 17 and 18. IMPORTANT Notice To All Subscribers Postal regulations require that all subscriptions MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. This regulation is to be strictly enforced after March 1st of this year, therefor, we will b e forced. on March 1st, to hand in for col- lection all subscription accounts that are not paid in advance at that time, Your co-operatIon in complying with this postoffice department regulation will be approciated. It wily also enable us to avoid an increaSe in our subscription rate. 71 66 66 62 55 217 208 199 42t2 399 373 273 208 199 429 370 365 EUCHRE PARTY Come and spend a pleasant evening at a CARD PARTY IN BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY by the Majestic WI' on MONDAY, EVENING FEBRUARY 7th 8:30 Lunch will be served Prizes Admission: 50c Everyone Vgelcome Breturht to you as a public service ONTARIO'S SILVER & BLACK FLEET *130WUNti NOTES Team Standings !Marilyn's Marauders Lois' Lions 'Karen's Go Go's Jack's Jokers Mary's Lambs Willis' Wonders Ladies High. Singles: Karen Hastings Lois 1VIcAt ter Kay ,MeWhirter Ladiet High Doubles Karen Hastings Lois MeArter Marilyn -Higgins Mess High Singles Wayne Lo-We Dave Hastings Bill Stephenson, Mess High DOublei litrityire, 'Love: Dave Hastings Willis Knight Substitutes Barb MeCetelicion tor Mary LOWe Mrs. Erie Iltel for Mary ten Pad ( Bob rtieliniond Or Charlie Fee Melville Guild On January 18th a new season of endeavour opened for the Pres- ' hyterian Ladies Guild with a Pot Luck Supper held in the church parlour. The losing side under the leadership of jean Stiles en- tertained the winners, 20 memb- ers in all being present, Following this pleasant hour the worship and business meet- ing got underway. jean Stiles opened with a New Year's thought after which Margaret McCuteh- eon read a. poem entitled ":Uike i• Him To 'Be". "Staeding at the Portal of the Opening Year" was sung and the scripture taken by I Ruth Pipe. Mary Huether pre- sented an inspiring New Year message after whicn prayer was offered by Jean Higgins. The president Aileen Mutter, took charge of the business session. Along with the joining fees, each member suggested a project the society might try in 1966. We hope that many of these may 'prove rewarding and profitable in the year to come. New memb- ers will be cordially welcome at any time. HURON 4-H HOMEMAKING CLUBS ACHIEVEMENT DAY Provincial Wiwr pins and eertiricaTeS were awarded to four girls at the achievement day held for Huron County 4-H Home- making Clubs. Provincial honor winners were Mrs. Danny Fear, RR, 2, \'‘' ingha Linda Rine, Belgrave; Marjorie Hopper, RR BrusselS; Marianna MacDonald, ,Lucknow, .County honor pins and certi- ficates were presented to: Agnes Crawford, RR 1, Monkton: Marilyn Brooks. R.13, 1, Lucknoc; Barbara. Franee, Wing-barn; Linda Hutton, Win am ; Ann Holt, 2, Bluevale; Catherine de Jong-, RR. 1, Pilytli; Rosemary 'Blake. RR 2, Brussels: Shirley Devries. RR 3, BrusselS; Pat Anderson. RR '7, Lucknow; Sharon Courtney, RR '7, Lucknow'; Fay Hogan, 1'.B, 3, Lucknow'. Presentations were made by Miss Dianne Liddiard, Huron County home economist. Mrs. Donna Mae Holm, Bruce COunty home economist," corn, mented on skits and demonstrat- ions, and Mrs. Ruth' Axtinarin, Walton, commented on exhibitS, A. total of '12 clubs participated in the achieyeMent day. JUST It's Good When It's t! 1-IEAT AND SERVE flavour combined with all the goodness of fresh milk. Always keep I or 2 quarts handy ...... No mixing just pour it from the bottle, heat, and serve. GET SOME TO-DAY• from Your MILKMAN or GROCER