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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-07-14, Page 5filimeellIMPoweell eeeeleallemeglIMPeoleimpeumemeNeewillIIP° Are You Having A FAMILY REUNION or . GARDEN PARTY. Serve them delicio FROM 2 1/2 GAL. PAILS FOR SCOOPING OR INDIVIDUAL SUNDAE CUPS iOwners of Home Freezers can save money too by keeping a 2 1/2 gal. pail of creamy-s,m9ofk Cousins Ice Cream on hand 'for family or friends. GET SOME SOON AT COUSINS DAIRI aeker Thompson mg.AT MARKET PHONE. 294 BRUSSELS •I• You must read this' book ! Learn the truth about the "Horsburgh Affair" by Rev. Ronald Smeaton B.A., B. D, "A detailed and intriguing picture. A doubt may arise in the mind of the reader as to the guilt of the minister. Recom- Tnended.'' Osgoode Hall Law Journal "A minor 1:10eyftis Affnit' rof est° e J. A. S. Evans, MeMastet Unlverelty "A brave expose. Powerful and disturbing°, — Dr. V. Booth Dernarest ON; SALE AT EDER'S GIFT SHOP,, BRUSSELS -S1.95 f UN Tat] BEAMBalk PAW, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO • eee1U.RSDAY, .11.141( 1401,1900 SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER FRONT QUARTER &EEF Cut and Wrapped for freezer ------- regarding relocating facilities under the Public. Service Works on Highway Act. !Bey Lamout and Charles homas that By-Law No. 11 of 1966 be passed to regu- late the installation of Entrance ways., eaeeraiiime By Lani,ont and. Law- son Ward that all approved accounts be paid. liy k.,ntolue "nunme and Law- eon Ward that we adjourn to meet again August 2nd. at S p.m. or at tne call of the Reeve. The iollowing accounts were paid: Tile Era Mage Loan .... $1,767.75 mei via Carnuchan, tile drainage Inspector .. 14.26 E. M. (Jardine fees tile drainage 14.40 Ont. Municipal Board, fee Grey Branch North- west Drain 10.00 Orval Harrison. repair light 4.00 jitiminy 1.10bS011, garbage collection Ethel 14.00 Bienastra, Nusing Home June account 116.25 Lothar Weber, groceries. relief 106.91 City of Toronto, welfare charge bacle 65.95 Twp. of Goderica, welfare charge back 21.40 Shelter for relief 15.00 Ontario Hydro, Ethel street lights . .... 103.00 Ontario Hydrte Moles- worth street lights .... 23.13 Kenneth MacDonald, fox bounty 12.00 Richard Carter, fox bounty 4.00 Clifford It Dunbar, to May"re ti. Reeves core, ention..........r, 0/.00 'Elwood MoTaggatt, math tenane . fire dePt- 'Unted Vationary Co. supplies 33,86 Roads & Bridges '-t,e49.88 et. M. P101.51$111:41.A0 CHIUSCII OF CANADA MEJ4V-1LLE CHURCH .interim Mod rater: afv. McLean Organist: Margaret Thompson ARCT Melville Presbyterian Church congregtition. will have joint services at the United Church during the mouth. of July. ANGLICAN CI...LURCH 4J1F CANADA orGarkiet: Mrs. b. t.iiiott. ST. JOHN'S 11. a.m. 'morning Prayer and Primary Church ;sallow St. Alban's and St. Davad'a ATWOOD 9:30 a.m. Morning :Prayer and Churen bChuvl cliAN adit.0 011 • On Sunday evening, July 17th, at 8 o'clock Rev. Kenneth. Knight of Eekville, Alberta, will show pictures of the Centenuial in Formosa which he and his wife attended. AR interested are in- vited to come and a social time will follow the meeting. July Meeting ,Of Knox The July meeting of the WMS was held iu the home of Mrs. john Ferree. The leader, Miss Alice J. Forrest, opened the meet- ing with a reading "His Lamps 'are Wee". followed with the sing- ing of the WIVIS motto. Mrs. john Scluiock led, in prayer. The study on 'Reconciliation" was in charge of Mrs. Stanley Fischer. Two Bible passages were read in un- ison and two others were read by Mrs. Stuart IVIcNair and Mrs. John Perrie. The president, Mrs. Earl Dunn, presided over the bus- iness .period. Ten were present and gave a verse containing "Donneion." for roll call. A thank- you was read by the secretary. Plans were made to , have Rev. Kenneth Knight show his colored pictures taken in Formosa at their Centennial in 1965, on Sun- day evening. July 17. Invitations will be extended to the Monkton and Brussels congregations to attend and light refreshments will be served at the does and, a social hour .enjoyed. FolloWing the pattern of former years there will be no meeting in. August. lieStess for September will be Mrs. Mac Engel.Mies Forrest took over and gave an interesting presentation of the "Outreach Report oil Christian Medical Work," A inemOrihl On Miss .13essie McMitechie written, by Miss Whale was read by Mrs. Alex Steiss. Mrs. John Perrie read ail article On "Stishila Patras" The 11160M -tie closed with the singing of a hymn and prayer by MONCRIEFF CHICKEN BARBECUE WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Supper served 5 — 8 p.m. Adults; $1.25 Public School 75c Pre-school Free Sponsored by the U.C.W. Tickets. Sold in Advance Contact Mrs. Scott McLean or a member of the U.C.W. Mrs. Stanley Fischer assisted, the hostess in serving refresh- ments featuring strawberries and ice cream. Personals Mrs. Dick Patterson and son, Dwight and wife and sister. Cali- fornia, (ailed on Mt'. and. Mrs. Calvin Cameron last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith, Bobby and Dianne, Toronto, spent a, 11.6W days with MT. and Mrs. Frank ST.:AO- and family Mr. and Mrs, Archie Forrest, New Liskeard visited with their cousin, Miss Alice J. Forzest. GREWARS Are taking orders for Red and Black pails of Cherries. This years crop.. We have fresh Inlet and vegetables arrive Tuesday Thursday and, Saturday morning. Mrs. Graham Sholdie and Pliekey were visitors with friends in Moline, and WITS, W. G. Bennett of. Clinton, were Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bennett, Mes. Lena Davidson:London, was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter. Mrs. :Heide Sellers, Seaforth, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Travis. Mrs. Gertrude Churchill, of Columbia Station, Ohio, attended the Ceulutzen Thamor wedding- and visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thamer. CARD OF THANKS The family of the, late Dr. James Anuereon express, their sincere thanks to Li:lends, rel atives and neighbours for their many deeds of kindness, floral tributes, contributions to the Chapel Fund and messages of sympathy. CARD OF THANKS sincere gratitude is es".• tenaed to all thoSe who reLa. dirthereti me With Visits, earus, 'and treats whine i was in hos- • Your thoughtfulness" was ap- preciated. • ,rack Wilson TOM/146HO 01, COUNCIL i/VIEETIAG THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister; Rev. A. M. Johnston • S.A., S.D. Organist; Mrs. Fred Stephenson 11.00- a.m. lionnug Worship Meeting held July 4th. Resolutions passeu as followe: By Charles e.honias and Law. son Ward that the minutes of Me last regular meeting Lila special meeting of June 'JUt lie anopted as read. By' Melville Lamont and. Charles Thomas that the follow- ing assessments be added to the 1906 Tax Roll for sie months taxes: — Hugh. Smith, Npt. lot 51, con. 1, Residential assessment $2,100., Ernest Bieck, NE pt lot 3, con. 10, Coineuercial. assessment By Lawson Ward and Melville Lamont t hat By-Law No. 10; of 1966 be passed to levy an annual rate for a period of ten years under the Tile Drainage Act. By Kenneth :Bray and Lawson Ward that an application tor. for a loan of $1,500 be accepted under the Tile Drainage Act, also an application for an addit- ional loan of $300 be accepted under the Tile Drainage Act. By Kenneth Betty and Lawson Ward that we accept the request of John Cox to repair the open Portion of the Buttery Drain. By Kenneth Bray and Lawson. Ward that we endorse the rem> Clifford lution of the County of Norfolk Edyth e 7.50 217428,eS Dmibet ReleVe Cardiff Clerk the leader. Mrs. Earl Dunn and TURKEYS 6 - 14 lb. average . SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS .44 . 79c Lb MAC. 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