The Brussels Post, 1966-04-21, Page 5.DANCE
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd At 8;00 van-
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8th and 16th Unit, Duff's. UCW
Plan For May 24th Bazaar
The April meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Harold Bolger,
Thursday, even ing AMU 14th.
The meeting opened by singing
hymn 104 verses 1 - 4, "Christ Is
Risen To-day", with Mrs. Harold
FRED DAVIS, moderator of
CBC-TV's highly-rated panel
show RONT PAGE, CHAJe
LENGE, joined the program in
its first season nine years
ago. FRONT PAGE. CHALe,
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network every Tuesday night.
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Bolger at the piano. The scripture
taken from Matthew 26: 1 - 5, was
read by Mrs. Don Fraser. A poem,
"What God Has Promised" was
read by Mrs. Don. Fraser followed
by Prayer. Hymn 112 "Rejoice The
Levi is King" was sung followed
by the repeating of the Lord's
Prayer in unison. The topic, If
you ask me, Spring Time tells
us much about God; it you ask
me, the soil belongs to God, by
Padre W. A. Young, and a poem,
"What Counts" was taken by
Mrs. George McCall.
Mrs. Harold 13olger conducted
the business. The minutes of the
last meeting'was read by the sec-
retary, and the roll call, an Easter
hymn, was answered by eleven
ladies and there were two guestS.
The collecUon was taken. Invi-
tations were received to ...Myth
United Church, April 24th at
'8 p.m, Seaforth Presbyterian
Church, April 26th at 8 p.m.
and to Brussels United Church
April 19th, at 8:30 p.m
The lunch committee for the
May 24th bazaar, Mrs. Jim Mc-
Donald, Mrs. Wilbtu- Turnbull,
Mrs. Don. Fraser, Mrs. Doug
and Mrs. Jim Smith. The 8th is
to take sandwiches and tarts and
the 16th sandwiches and squares.
Invitations are to be sent to the
unit leaders and the Anglican
ladies.
Grace was sung and lunch was
served by Mrs. Clarence Martin
and the hostess.
Clean up your property now!
THE LIPIITEI) CHURCH
OF CAINALIA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnsten
14,4*, 8.13.
organist: Mrs. Fred litepheesee
9:15 a.m. Church School
11:00 a.m. Public Worship
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH,'
interim Moderalert
Rev. 011,0Leiin
Organist; margaret Thompson
ARCT
11 an.. D.S.T. Morning Worship,
Rey, A. F. Howick BA., B.D.
Woodbridge, twill preach with
a view to a call .
10:00 a.m. Church dolma
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
ST. JOHN'S
11. ',;() a.m. adorning Prayer
and Primary Church Selma
St. Alban's and St. David's
ATWOOD
10:00 am. Morning Prayer
and Church Scheel
CHICKS LOST IN FIRE
A large four-storey barn, several
Pieces of equipment, and 13,000
month-old chicks valued at 10,000
rwere destroyed in a fire on Tuve.
day.
The barn, on the ninth con-
cession of . TurnberrY Township
was owned by George Under-
wood. The farm is operated by
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chambers.
"BRUSSELS CAUTIOUS
STYLETTES" 4H CLUB.
Seventh Meeting
The 8eventh meting or the,
)aruesels Cautious Stylettes"
was held on April 14th, 6:45 p.m.,
at the home of Rosemary Blake.
The meeting opened with the
4-H pledge. The roll call "One
point I have learned about cariag
for accessories" was answered by
all members. The minutes of the
sixth meeting were read by Joyce
Triebner. A meeting will be held
on the Friday before Achieve-
ment Day of May 28th. The Dis-
cussion was: 1. Wearing your•
accessories, 2. Scoring acces-
sories. 3. Final plans for Achieve-
ment Day.
The Demonstration was scoring
your accessories, illustrated by
the leaders, Mrs. Wheeler and.
Mrs. Main The Group Work was
scoring accessories.
The meeting closed with "0
Canada" and lunch was served.
with
PROCLAMATION
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
Commences at 12.01 a.m.
SUNDAY, APRIL 24th
To fall yin line with other municipalities
J. C KRAUTER, REEVE
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MARTIN — JOHNSON
A double ring ceremony was
performed - in Erinuaie United
Charch Chapel on. Saturday,
April '2nd, by Rev. W. T. Rogers
for Ruth Ann Johnson, daughter,
of Mr. and Mrs, R, Johnson of
Erindale Woodlands and Mr. Gus
Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs,
H. Martin of The Credit Wood-
lands.
Attending the bride was her twin
sister, Miss Linda Johnson.
'Wendell Jardine, CoossvIlle, Waif
groomsman.
Following the wedding dinner
the young couple left for a trip to
New York. They will reside in
Brampton.
RUMMAGE, BAKE SALE
and TEA
will be held
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
APRIL 23rd
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