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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-05-04, Page 5C36 ORO CUS YOM 500 66 :PUN 1 lAC c ktA fOCHIEF 65 1.01‘1) CUSTOM 500 PON'I PARISiENNE MERCURY CONVERTIBLE 64 FORD X L Many Oti*er Models To Choose From 1949 CHEV,, GRAVEL TRUCK in excellent condition. Just the truck for farm use, YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD THUNDERBIRD DEALER PHONE 249 PHONE 3574460' BRUSSELS WINGHAM iaar-wainittamaldtgasu msOY:;%... t4 f..1 ).111', UNTA,Liati -.`Lit:l.th,O,i1Y, MAY itn, 001 EXC .L.LENT CAR BUYS Also..sere This port of the meeting closed by singing hymn 474, and. repeat- ing the ATiziaili. Benediction. Helen. Ialigtt then conducted Ilse bus- 110,,y vk,1111051'.. and lunch served by the committee ciiiEr!2;e. I -c,..vskgrgz,*.:42kz.tWill.. -*A *•111k1 "."81IT INTERHAT child .44111V.IATIM %..,1-LANBROc Set y'ici iu Knox. .Presbyteriau ('hurcb next Sunday will be held at, 9.45, and. will contiunQ tinie until November. Miss Mary Mcihniaid, Toronto was home for the weekend. Miscellaneous Shower Honors Bride-Elect A miscellaneous shower was held in honer of Miss Shirley Baaer, in. the Conininuity Centre On Priday evening. Contests were... conducted by \1iss Sharon Whit- field and it rs. Ryl le .0sberne. • isSes 1,-larbara ..E3remner, iiirenda and. Frannie Smith, Marie and Caroline Lake took part in a -moCk wedding. An. address was read by. ~hared 'Whitfield. Girl. friends or the bride-co-bi u5siSLCtl ; 011(q1illi; 10 V fliy [LS it ad hulcb was served. Several ntem.l.wrs of the and Evening Auxiliary attended a special meeting of the W.M.S. in Alonkton in Sunday evening, .11.! was a Centennial Thai.tk-olfering" and :111'8. Alvin Holinore, was guest speaker. NEED A CRUTCH? llospital beds, N, heel chairs, walkel.s and crutches are now available front the Itumanitaria,n Service Committee of the Luck- pendent Order of Oddfeliows: This equipment is for use by the public and should be return- ed when no longer reQuired. LISTOWEL DRIVE-IN TI-LEATRE FRI. - SAT. MAY 646 THE BOY CRIED MURDER plus THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL Technicolor "•Bay. Cried Murder" will play twice - jvi Y rev., nowacu Jul St. John Li.; 0.ti." coior plus ,nn Louis .00,,,rdan Ricnaro crenna, toie Adams Goad Everett -Laidioator- will play twice Color 1i. GUI / W. .lLe.k l'rethDY. I ;;,ii II). 111•1,:, Ail. nifiet.111 Lii LIIC ,:no varier wan et. 0 orit In f lit; (wan', Oil u ,,suay exciting 1 be mecum& opeui.iu N Lin 011t.6 - tug hymn. ;.,71 followed try a suit) L..companted by Karen :Mutter, followed by prayer by :\ ar g WorL. The meeting was then favoured by Linda. Wilson giving her speech for which she won awards in the Public Speaking contest. The Scripture was read in unison from Luke 2, verses -11-51!. The topic, was given by Mary Huether. H.F.!.P WANTED FEMALE .— Home typi ng work available in Inmssels and area, • Pull. Time -. • Tline, i)et,iiis write Torltani 1'u (al Station "D". HanifitOn. Ont. IR.c.we.w your Post now, Thank You for your generosity during our April Campaign for funds. Huron Unit Canadian Cancer Society T ve Most Complete, aid /lest Controlled Stock of THE GREAT ED People mimic Win _right ,,on his (N 11 program, The Ed Sullivan Show, seen each Sunday night oiti CBC television, but Ed doesn't Mind: I h fact, he gets a big kick out of it, The foHner rieWSpapei• 'I:HE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston . S.A. S.D. Organist: Mn,. Stephenson 9:45 a.in. Church School 11:00 a.m. Public Worship "Christians under the Influence.' MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister REV. C. A. McCARR,OLL 10 A.M. Church School 11 A.M. Public Worship The jotter And The Clay Organist: M. Thompson A.R.C.T. all his supposed Untheatrical man- nerisms into something millions of Ed Sullivan Show viewers SAINT ALBAN'S 4. affectiOnately Caine to expect SAINT DAVPD'S AtWooe duCed outstanding night eh/1j i)10 each Sunday night at Ed intro- acts and broadWay acts — • in., ; incltiding the inevitable mimics. Organist -- Mrs. C. Dickson a.m. 11/tatting and Cburch School. • "ic,u1,,,i 4,4T[4 and Accessories vvaljorn.), wain cioXes, Swathers • r two, tz. i vatui s,ewers, Rakes, Hay ..,evaitioners ,01afn ortiltzer Drills and Planters vtura Shank Cultivators and i-,ttaelin,ents Chain, Spring Coil and Smoothing Harrows Harvesters, blowers, Etc. • "Hurl, riYdraUlic and Semi-mounted Plows • Nianure Spreaders, Loaders, Etc. 4 i6 nue' and baler Twine (ii;) searinc,..;s, Pulleys, V-Belts. Tires and Tubes e Calcium Ghloricle, Jackal( Jacks, Wheel harrows • F'!abti C Pipe and Fittings ktl u-iii)vr .1 ubing, Weatherhead Fittings 0 An I eeze, Starting Fluid, S.T.P. and kisione • Hypcid Lubricants, Hy-Tran, Hydraulic Oil kiir Washing Machine, Milker, Motor and other Special Oils and GreaseS Fuel, Oil and Hydraulic Filters 0 Hydraulic Hose, Fittings Adapters, Etc. Implement Roller, Regular and Tractor ChainS 0 P.T.O. Drives, 1,Viiiidbreakers, Engine Heater 0 Electric Motors, Washers, Dryers Wiring Supplies, Heat Lamps, Bulbs, Etc, $ Wrenches, Dear Pullers, Socket Sets. Etc. O Regular and High Grade Bolts, Cap Screws, Etc. John Bach — Manager Glen McClure — Assistant Manager Ken Coleman — Sales Manager Clarence Date Service Manager tennis Nolan — ASsistant Service Manager John Malcolm — SecretaryTreasurer Jim Papple — Parts Manager .63 Sedort THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA L mat Priest: The Rev. F. 0, araby, EI.A„ L.Th, SAINT JOHN'S — Brusseia Organist--- Mrs B. Elliott S:00a.m. Holy 4.Uella,ritit 10:00 a,m. Mattins and Primary School OVER 30 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE ,.4,11.1.7.inr^1,13M"NfoirrAllflkin0Aggit clatitttrilleio 111111111111111111.21w