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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-03-09, Page 4Gals, tins is Centeaulai year 11: POSSIblu, Lk Llit, l' il'Uliil it A Juni: 'JUL isu dress 15 opLaatal. 30vkiLI1`,.G NOTES RED CR IS ALWAYS THERE WITH \TURNER COLDSPOT SPECIAL leo Cronin Pies and Cake Rolls in assorted flavours at a special LOW P men while they last. Chet some soon at COUSINS DAIRY. GR.E1 Aist V i Rlei IA R I I\ O. 1, A L.) b U`+ 1.1 1-1-1 ONk : 526-'1243.. -LOW .0 qUALi i I. LIC 0 )(Lit 15 ti:AL'L A 4.121 Forage (Hay and Pasture) Club will be offered in 1961. All boys and girhi who haVci -reached their 121.b birthday by jatt, nary 1st, Ii) and have 0111 reoulied their 21st, birthday by Dedetilber 31st. 1967, are invited to :loin one of these clUbs. HURON COUNTY 4-H AGRICULTURAL CLUB LEADERS ASSOCIATION vosiarmoutoka..onirtn.-Aeufrog,....f.sto....awmatiporiat,--#0. NOTICE. f he bunts tie stilt titter one ahuther. 127 Ntehols Caluziru 11 Jack's.. jiggers 105 Davie's Sting Rays IUJ Marienc's.Tornados s7 Ladies High Singles ...dm' Nichol ..... • 247 and 200 Mabel Willis 222 Marlene Rutledge 194 Ladies High Triple Mabel Willis Eymine ichol Merle Cousins Men's High Singles John. Cousins and and Ned Rutledge Grant Stevenson Men's High Triple John Cousins .Allan Nichol Ned Rutledge Substitutes Muth Miether for Merle ConsinS Barb MeCutchenn fel' Marni Bronson Brian Rutledge for Bill Mitehia- son. I )o.1't Wheeler for Aim LoWe Willis Knight for Mabel Willis Murray Lowe for Ross Duncan congratulations go out to John Cousins for three good. games of howling and. high Nice bowling John. SAVE MONEY NOW! There is every indication that postal rates on zrid class mail, which includes newspapers, ete, are going to he increased. Now is the time to subscribe, or renew,. your subscription, to the Brussels Post, before we are forced to raise the subscription. rate. The Post thanks all those Who have already done so. PoStal regulations require that boni-fide SubScriptions be paid In aciiiance and this regulation is being stricly onfoited. Renew yotir Brussels Pot now. Y . Cougratuuttion to i\lr. and, citifurti icowiand ivho cele, urateu their 141.11 utia.h.ersary OA, '1 uesday.. Mr. and 111.5. \VW. Searson and family of Kituhener and Mr, and Airs. Win. Peebles of Atwood \\.e.re ;:ainday visitors witn Mr. atw Mrs. Leslie Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Breiliner mid Doris were visitors with Mrs. %% i,i. .,“.”'se 01 itirlISSels, on Sunday. Mr, and mrs. Eimer Mciiiny and Mr. aim mit.z. -Stanley macaaa of Lii6Lowel were visitors with. 'Mr. mai :qrs. Stan Speirau on. 'Sammy, 2d,.. LOU 1 /2 i1's. Donald .Litscher Ruche]lur, and Robert Pearson of eie week.eild guest with their parents Air and Mrs. George Pearson: Air. and Mrs. Bert G.odden were present at the christening of their grandson, Troy, in Grace United I.hureii, BraMpten, and spent the weekend With Mr. and Mrs. Rod Godden of Brampton. WAL,ION 4-H Club Girls Choose Officers The following officers haVe4 been chosen by the 4-H 'Club President Beverley McCall, Vice-Pres...., Shirley 'Williainaou Sec.-Treas. Sandra Watson Press Reporter Gail TraVias The Club girls are taking the cOurse "A World of Food in Canada with Mrs, Allan McCall and Airs, Gerald 'Watson na lea.dere, Joseph Ryan is home from Clinton Hospital where he has been a patient; Mrs. Wilfgang Stutz, Water- loo, was a visitor with her par- entS, Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundata. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister: Key. A. M. ..lohnston B.A. Organist: Wire. `red Stephenson 10 a.m. Church S'chool 11 00 a.m. Public WOrship PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA MELVILLE CHURCH interim Moderator: Rev. McLean Organist: Margaret Thompson ARCT I .1. 00 a.in. Public Worship 10:06 a.m. Churcil School THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA ,lersn. Priest; The Rev. F. G. f3ratty, B.A„ L.Th, SAINT JOHN'S — Brum!. Organist — Mr's. 6. Elliott S:60 a.m. The HolyLii'ucharist 11:30 a.m. Mattins and Primary School SAINT ALBAN'S di. SAINT DAVID'S — Atwood Organist — Mrs. G. Dickson 10;00 a.m. Matting and Church School PEOPLE. WE KNOW Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bain of Pet- rolia and Mr, and Mrs. Glare Bain Sania were Visitors last week with Miss A. Cox. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Cardiii and Mr. and Mrs; WM, J. Turn- bull have returned from a vacat- jou: in Florida. i1Irs. l3. Mariatt is a patient ill Wlnghani Hospital. Mr: and Mrs. Lorne Bryang, of Windsor, were visitors with, friends and relatives nere MRS. OTTO BAUER Funeral service for the late Mrs. Otto Bauer of Logan Town- ship was held at the Heath- Leslie funeral home, Saturday, Lloyd. Hoffman, of Stratford was assisted by Edwin Rock of. Logan Township in the service. Pallbearers Were Wilfred Rock Jerome Jacob, Rogan Township; Lyle Leak, Mitchell; Lewis Oak- ley, MeEillop Township; lierMan, Fleischauer and Stanley Brown, Monktiati. J. H. Norman of Elmira ae- sited at the committal aerate In Woodland cemetery chapel. Friends and relatives attended from Brussels, Molnkton, Tavi- stock, Stratford, Wmira, Wing ham, Walton, Clinton, Listowel, Mount Forest, Brodhagen, and district CRANbitOLM, Personals Uri i111 Evans is practice Leach- ing in liolnieSville this week and Staying With. mai James Young, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. 1;arry i ay, for, L'ISLOWel) Vi6 iled with Mrs Stuart Evans on Sunday. They expect to move from Listowei to their farm near Varna, next Week. Knox W.M.S. Afternoon Group Miss Alice J. Forrest was hostess 'for the March meeting of the Afternoon group of the \VMS. Thirteen members and two visitors were in attendance. The leader, Mrs. Alex Steiss, opened the meeting with an East- flutent County Hog Producers' 4-H."SWine Club —l iit and. Market Hog South fluron 4-13. Conservation Club (Sr. Olub) South. Miron 4-H Tractor 'Club Baytield 'Hi Dairy tan Club Seaforth 4-1-I Colt Club Tuckersmith 4-11 Chain Corn Club Brussels 4=H Beef Calf Club Brussels 4-H Dairy Calf Club Brussels 4-,H Corti Club or reading. Thu \V,hLS. Blotto was sung with Miss lforresc the pianist. The Scripture was cad iii umstm and the meditation was giyeu by Mrs. John. Perrie I he Oldest E4ister" was read b, 1ils. Mae Engel and "Carded of JoU1Sellialle by Mrs. Bari Dunn Mrs. ouivin Cameron led in payer, The president, Mrs. Dunn presided tor the business. 1;)11 call was answered with an Eable): 4 erse. Severai items of business were discussed, a quilt- ing, a special Centennial meeting and a letter regarding the alloc- ation. The Easter topic "Who Llaii roll away the stone?" was given by Mrs. John Petrie, Lunch committee was Mrs. Clare Veitch, and Mrs. I1, Whitfield. Mrs. Fred Snialidon will be hostess for the April meeting. Ontario Departmeitt of Agri- culture, Board Room, Clinton, Thursday, March 16th, at 5:30 p.m, South Huron 'District High School, Tuesday, March 28th, at 2;15 Ontario Department of Agri- culture Board Rooni, Clinton, Thursday, March 30th; at P.M Brussels Library, TinirsdaYi Mardi, 30th, at 8:30 1'113 IlittiSSEILS POST, BRUSSIALS, ONTARIO ,115,(1t61)AY, .MARCI). 1)t 1i, 1961 ...flaw. IP . Aditillietwaituovairomv—TAtati,a4Caiukail Addinanaidia. 4' XCELLLAT LAK 81.1YS "./.966 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 Dr. SEDAN VS AUTO. TRANS. & RADIO 1966 FORD CUSTOM 2 Dr. SEDAN 1965 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 Or. SEDAN VS & AUTO. TRANS. 1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL i. Dr. HARDTOP VS AUTO. 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