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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-08-25, Page 5Allimoliftripmedlow 101st ANNIVERSARY SERVICE DON'T MISS The brussels and District Horticultural FLOWER SHOW and COLD TURKEY SUPPER to be held in BRUSSELS ANGLICAN CHURCH FRIDAY AUGUST 26th Flower Show starts at 3 p.m. Supper served from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission for $upper: Adults $1.25 LiWig ali1illia/41 post LIRVILOLDLAS, OireAIN* • KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CRANBROOK SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th at 11 a.m. GUEST SPEAICEA: MR. EDWIN G. NELSON CRAN8ROOK Anniversary Service An anniversary service will be held in Knox Presbyterian .‘.0hurch on Sunday .• morning, August, at 11 a.m. Mr. Edwin G. Nelson, Moose Creek, will. oceupy the pulpit. Personals Mr. Wm. J. Perrie is confined 'to Listowel Hospital as the te• suit of a heart. aLtael: suffered on Friday. Mr. Wilfred Fischer is also patient in the same hospital. Mrs. Tom Consitt and sons, Raul and Scott, of Varna, are spending several days with her mother Mrs. Stuart Evans. A family get-together of the Fischer family was, held on Sun- day at the home of Mr. and third Bernard Thomas, .RR 1, Wing- ham, LTREL, Mrs. Estella Fritz and Eleanor of Kitchener, were visitors with the former's mother, Mrs. Elsie Cunningham. Mrs. Isobel Brown, Mrs. Brown Sr. and Miss Audrey Brown of ,London, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner on ,Sunday. Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Bert Godden were guests of honor when, they were entertained at the home of Mr. and it W. Murray of St. Pawls, by the Godden family Sunday, on the occasion of their 86tb wedding, anniversary. 86th Birthday Marked Austin Raynard was honored by• the family when they gather- ed on Sunday tv mark his 86th birthday. Thirty guests attended from Listowel, Atwood, Bluevale and Ethel to extend congratulat- ions and good wishes. THE LIIIITkA) CHURCH OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs. Fred. Stephenson The United Church congregation will have joint services with Melville Presbyterian Church during the month of August. PRES1:111 k:ALAN CHURCH OF CANADA MELVILLE CHURCH interim Moderator: Rev. McLean Organist: Margaret Thompson ARCM 11:00 a.m. Public 'Worship ANGLICAN CHURCH LW CANADA Organist: Mrs. B. MINIM ST. JOHN'S 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Primary Church School St. Alban's and'St. David's ATWOOD 9:30 a,m. Morning Prayer and Church School FORMER BRUSSELS MAN WINS FOUR PRIZES AT THE C.N.E. peorge Galbraith, I a former resident of Brussels; and Parson, Wingtham horse breeders, won four top prizes in the standard bred horse judging at the Canad- ian National Exhibition, on Tues- day. Grand champion stallion, re- serve ichampion stallism, senior champion stallion and reserve senior champion 'stallion were all shown by the Wiugham breeders. GREEN MAGIC PLANT FOOD LTD. OFFERS EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISES Sales and merchandising training provided. Succes- sful applicants to supply own transportation and storage. Reply in writing giving full partictilars and references to BOX 69, BROWNSVILLE, ONTARIO. are••••••• KELLINGION — DICK Bonnie Marlene Dick and lArry Kellington were united in marriage in 'Brussels (United Church. The Rev. Athur Higginbotham of Duff's United Church, Walton, p er- formed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Dick of RR 1, Cromarty, and the bridegroom's Parents are Mr, and, Mrs. William Kellington of Brussels. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a white suit, 'white accessories, and a corsage of red carnations. Mrs. Donald Neilson, Cromarty, , sister of the bride, was matron of honor wearing a blue suit, white accessories, and a corsage of Pit*. cavitations. The best man was Donald Neil- son, RR .1, Cromarty. A wedding breakfast was serv-• ed at the home of the bride's parents with Misses Patty Little, and Louise Kenny serving. The bride's mother recoiled the guests wearing a beige cos- tume and a corsage of pink car- natons. She was assisted by the bride- groem's mother who chose a blue suit, white accessories, and a corsage of pink carnations. The bridal couple left on a honeymon to Niagara Falls and the United States, • . Guests attended. from •Crom- arty, Brussels and Exeter, •.• MITCHELL FALL FAIR Friday & Saturday, Septeinber 2 & 3 $6,000.00 In Prizes Norse Races, Breed 'Shows, Machinery Show "THE BIGGEST LITTLE FAIR IN ONTARIO" If you want to see it aill in one day' -- come early! FOR BUILT-IN ENERGY DRINK PLENTY OF HIGH QUALITY PROTEIN, AND CALCIUM TO BUILD STURDY BODIES Good to.r4e needn't be eJipensive. Our benesiiel (nvitatia; ,:no waves this with the mos; extligSi.iu papol s, type faces and workmanship you could w,sh for! features Thermo L'neravine—rich raised lottrm:nt-) as tho finest craftsmanship -- yet costing so Cr.1:1$ see our Louse& selection -0 to t wa w cefeg fe; 4. SEE OUR NEW CATALOGUE AT THE BRUSSELS POST Milk 'is Nature's Most Nearly Perfect Food SO ALWAYS KEEP ENOUGH' IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR S ....... The Bouquet Invitation. Line