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The Brussels Post, 1967-05-25, Page 5Tat itst),AA', mAy "ONTARRYS SILVER AND BI-ACK. FLEET" - GREY TOWNSHIP 1867 1967 .(eiebtrt*:tion. AT ETHEL 17 1961 •tw orsekiiissiosiiS YOU'LL ENJOY Get some often from your favourite dealer COUSINS ICE CREAM oir.,,--44,405e,-.44te,-411000,414100.-.421400,0611m0.4410.0.4,0a..vs..0 CENTENNIAL TEA and FLOWER SHOW ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAY MAY 31st -- 2:30 to 5 p.m. PROGRAM AT 3:00 P.M. Members Please Bring Antiques for Display Come In Centennial Dress If Possible Quilt. On Display Door Prize and Other Prizes will be Drawn Sponsored By Brussels Horticultural Society This Message Brought to You As a Public Service by 14 IS TO WEL DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRI. SAT. MAY 26 • 27 "THE BUSY BODY" SID CAESAR ANNE BAXTE Colqr "WARNING SHOT" plus --- (Adult Entertainment) Theatre Closed Mon, Tues. Wed. Thurs. May 29-30-31-June 1 FRI. SAT. JUNE 2 3 "THE GLASS BOTTOM BOAT" In Colour DORIS DAY, ROD TAYLOR ARTHUR GODFREY — also — "THREE BITES OF THE APPLE" Color DA,VAD McCALLUM, Sylva Koscina, Tammy Grimes COME HOMEI We are looking forward to haying YOTJ home for Brussels "Conle Home Week", jhue 30th, July let atitt HEL Mr, and Mrs. Donald l?isnliur Kitchener Were,. recent visitors \;vith. her. parents, Mr. ana urge Pearson,. .1[ rs. r itOck LUIS issue Niicir in 11-imisOr. Mr. and Mrs. Rod. Uoddcii and Troy, Drampton, Mr, and Mrs. citicideit and Penny, visitt..ir recently with. NJ's, Bert udder. John Conley suffered the 1.0S.3 of his barn, also of number of cattle and pigs, by tire. 'Tile barn was situated on the Gth con. of 'Croy, the former Win. Close farm. Miss Ella itansuld, Mrs, Jai 1, Airs. 9ci1 Bateman, Andrew Bremner, xusse Crozier. and. Dale Keifer are among those o1 this community Who have been. 'hospital patients. Mr, and Mrs: James Pesten. attended the christening of their riiticidaugliter, Jennifer Lynni,. daughter uf Mr, anti Mrs. Don Pestell, in Zion Evangetical Church, Kitchener. 1111.1 141,t1.810.11..S TilE UNITED CHURCH ui LANAI),A Minister: Rev. A, M. Johnston B.A. S.D. Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson 9:4E1 a.m. 'Church School 11 i4 ,t ,i du ,s( b'peak(;r: itt.s.. Hugh 1ViiS01.1 .\laSuns in Attendance IVIELVILLE PRES B ERIAN CHURCH" Mini ster REV. C. A. McCARROLL Church School i'ublie \Vorship The Man That Caine by Night" Organist: fv1. Thompson A.R.C.T. THE ANGLICAN elnii.).0 OF CANADA erthri Priest: The Rev. F. G. Braby, L,Th, SAIN1 JOHN'S Brussels Organist — Mrs B. Elliott ',):UlJa.ni. Holy Eucharist .1.1.: Ur) a.m. Alattins 1.0.0.1P, and Rebekah Church Parade SAINT ALI,JA,AN'S SAINT DAVID'S — Atwood Organist — MrS, Co Dickson 0:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist and Church School AtANCE FRIDAY, MAY 26th BRUSSELS' LEGION HALL Music Desjardine Orchestra Lunch Booth Admission $2.00 per Couple Admission Restricted to Persons 21 or over. Sponsored By: Brussels Branch 218 Royal. Canadian ,Legion Everyone Welcome t 1.(ittuiN (0 LiIN .i AUTHOR JAMES SCOTT A USTORY OF THE COUNTY OF FINRON Excellent Graduation Gift or Gift for Centennial Year 41 /4 E z)m) Available at office of County Clerk-Treasurer, Court Goderich, and local book stores. LOATS 1 -- Best Old Time 1st $25, 2nd $15 2 — Best Comic 1st $25, 2nd $15 3 Oldest Car Running 1st $25 4 — lest Antique Car 1st $15 5 — Most Culorful float, purely ornamental, 1st $14, 2nd $15 6 — Best Horse Drawn Entry 1st $25, 2nd $15 Overall winner to be picked from all categories and awarded $25 PERSONAL ENTRIES I — Best Costume 1st $15, 2nd $5 2 -- Best Clown 1st $15 3 — Best Public School pupil 1st $10 Parade will start at 12:30 p.m. from Ethel Ball Park by County Road to the New Grey Central School. All entries must be listed with parade Committee by June 12. Parade Committee: President Jack Conley, Secretary. Edwin Krauter, Murray Cardiff, Bill Mann, Ross Smith, Ken McDonald, Murray Hoover, Robert Bremner. digai-csigagomeraw..krear.x..w www0mannitiv..6, ANNUAL FIREMEN'S BALL FRIDAY, JUNE 9th BRUSSELS LEGION HALL Music By: Desjardine Orchestra EVERYONE WELCOME Ask for of IC CREAM either RIPPLE or FRUIT, or many other delicious flavours.' try one A sleeker. longpr lo oh. at.hieved in the Victor 101 Super (shown above) by a restyled grille and tim..row thiQ year is the 'Victor 101 Super. Estate Car, a roomy and comfortable station wagon v.T.1 ............it that Fold:: down to provide plenty of storage space. For quality and cmy, Victor 101 Super oilers top value in comfortable family driv- ing, noti, ,-.:nit:kome front and rear interiors. With distinctive elegance inside and out. ;A:11i.17..1111y l.ow titri consumption, crisper acceleration, and the effort- cryin p•ltive Ii ' Av,:t.iltaile with the 4-cylinder engine, develop- ing 76 -;.; ) d is a stanard :3-Speed fully synchronized transmission or, as extra-co:41 z.••,- 3 atttomatic trinsrnission. Both Victor 101 Super anode}; 1::a .:Lires as ttislwd steermg wheel, padded instiantent panel, safety glaSS all round, and full width front parcel shelf.