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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-08-10, Page 5Peovinee of Ontario,. Demirtment orroutisiii & hitormAtioa, Parliament nuildings, Room Toronto 2. ' itg2 rieim soul me details about -i. Country Adventure Vacation. I t. Ndmo LISTOWEL DRIVE-IN THEATRE Thurs., Fri., Sat. Aug. 10 - 11 12 Doris Day 'Richard Harris CAPRICE — Plus --- 'MP FOR A DELICIOUS SUMMER TIME TREAT SERVE YOUR FAIVIILY AND FRIENDS ORANGE PINEAPPLE ICE CREAM CREAMY-SMOOTH' ORANGE ICE CREAM FLECKED WITH, PIECES OF ORANGES AND PINEAPPLES ALWAYS KEEP A HALF GALLON IN YOUR FREEZER FOR QUICK AND EASY SERVING 12 TASTY FLAVOURS TO CHOOSE FROM i3ia/8044g Bit U$S14,S ONT1.1140 TIIIIRSDA.I, AUG, 10th, 1987 11••••••••••... GENTI-EMENS CLUB NEWS ,ITE,M8 Like a song that is over but the melody lingers on, so be it with the Centennial Celebration. No one doubts it was the best parade ever seen in western Ontario and I Want to thank everyone who helped ine. I received minor help; from some, major help from some, and some were as helpful as a Otani( at a garden party, Elven. Ivan Campbell and Frank Thompson tried to help. I recall one day in particular, bran came In about eleven o'clock, mull of coffee, I says, Ivant've been here since six o'clock this moraing Will you get me Rev, Johnston's Great Ontario Adventure Vacations Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, at Midland Champlain Country On a Champlain Country Ad- venture Vacation, you and your family gain firsthand histori- cal insights, in a setting of natural splendour. From the Ottawa River to island-sprinkled Georgian Bay„ you follow where intrepid. Samuel de Champlain explored, more than three centuries ago. Inspect the. Officers' Quarters Museum at Penetangui. shene. Browse around Orillia's Leacock Memorial Home. See the awesome Bonnechere Caves. For camping, canoeing, fishing—or making friends with wildlife—you have 3000 square miles of unspoiled wilder- ness in Algonquin Park. alone. Among the Muskoka Lakes, Kawarthas and sylvan Haliburton, are dozens of luxurious modern resorts. You'll find a Champlain Country Adventure Vacation richly rewarding for every member of your family, Find out more about it by mailing the coupon below. Addregs City Zone .Pr:Ov.,, Ontario • DepartMent of Tourism & information telephone number? Without hog- tation he wrote it down on a slip of paper, Good old Ivan. it was the wrong number, of course, but lie tried, Another day I told Frank Thompson 1 hadn't had a smoke for four hours. tic im- mediately lit, a cigarette and put it to ray lips, wrong end, but it helped, I couldn't, entolie for three days, TurVey came every other day, so did Rev, Braby. to Linde what, Turvey had done the day before. Two other committee ladies came too, They paraded like an Orange Walk, hack of the big windows, so everyone could See theni, one with an unused MOP, the other an unused broom, Then thay had coffee and there ,Avere dirty cups,, spilled sugar, and lip stick all over the place, Themp- son ordered me and. Turvey out one afternoon to get an antique ariicle. He called it a corn cob husker. When we got there it turned out to be the size of an old ,leant engine, only heavier. The ni,:„gt,st failitre was the old Tynie Centennial. Dance, Bight People asked me, toy have one. All bad the same story, quote, my wife wont go where they serve liquer. Quote, I won't go If there is drinking, Quote, If its dry I will bring my whole family, etc, etc, Noe one. not one, of these temp- erance liars attended, and Only two committee members, Thomp- son had to carry two boxes of tomatoe plants into Lowe's store, four hours it took, and he had help. Campbell had no excuse. Him and that young Bernard were jnst Dilly Dallying around. Never again will I be so foolish as to try to help a bunch of Home Drinkers. The epeaker for the Sunday evening service was a good talker, he also was a splendid financier, or vice versa. The United Church hasn't as yet ,paid their Nut. In carnival language this means the Privelege of being allowed a booth. Not only that, but us Presbyterians made the pies. George Banker never got into the parade. Hits team Of jack- asses objected, There the three of them stood blocking the` road- way. George doesn't look all to- gether like the other two jack. asses. His ears aint long enough, Yes it was a real success, Special thanks to MrS, Clark Matheson and Mrs, Leach as top workers in the -WOMett'S division:, The clergy Were tops for the men, except men of course. The old tyme girls beat our present ball team. This' made Whitey Scott and Ken. Ashton tett years yeting- er and Mel ,Tacklin twenty years older, The soccer or as we oalted football ; game Was O.K, but 10 years ago me arid' Bid Bell, Mcnno Jackson, (laity Wilson, Prank Kelly, could have whipped both tettilis, I would have played Centre, forward and left half back and right fOrWard and kept an eye on goal. See you at the nest Centennial celebrattiniii. Bye for now Tratlifililly Yours, t. K. F. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MinieterA Rev. A. M. Johnston e,A. Organist: Mrs. Fred Scephen&on NO SERVICE IN IL-GU sT MELVILLE YTE.R1A N CHURCH Minister REV, C. A. McCARROLL A.M. 'Public Worship The Shepherd Psalm Series 7. "The Table Before Me" Organist; M. Thompson A.R.C.T, THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Parish Priest: The Rev. F. G. Braby, B.A,, L.Th r SAINT JOHN'S — Brussels Organist — Mrs B., Elliott 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 11.00 a.m. Matting SAINT ALBAN'S 66r, SAINT DAVID'S — ATWOOD 0:30 a.m. Iillattins CRAINER.00K Mx, and Mrs. Clare Veatch, Marie and Janet, spent several days at Grand Bend. Miss Sheila Stricker is spend- ing a week as conusellOr at Camp Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron and family visited in, Midland for sev- eral days. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dunn spent a few days at Expo. Mr. Kid. Geislet, Fraser, Mich, and Miss Martha Jdechke, Tor- onto, visited here the past week. Stanley Cal:110)01, Placentia, California; was renewing ac- quaintances in this district. Lylle Gordon and Mrs. Mary Baker, LiStowel, are taking a trip by train to Vancouver and other points, Misses. Beverley lilvatis and Maxine Sinalldon, Kitchener, spent the weekend at their hoines here. Mr, and MTS. Frank Smith Were lit Fertelon Falls, for the holiday Weekend, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon. Engel and family and Mr. and Mrs, Doug Evans and girls spent the week earl at P,erford Lake. Mr, and Mrs; Otto May and Elsa, Simeee, visited With Mrs. T4ylla Gordon. Mr. and MI'S.: George Turnbull of North Bay, were Weekend visitors With. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Fischer. Rev, James lierrie 8. A., left last week for his charge at MI, Alta., after a month's h011a day at his home in Grey WALTON Mr, and Mrs, Eimerson Mitchell and f.antly spent the, weekend at Kincardine. 11/1r. and WS. William Zoeger of Niagara-on-the-Lake were re- cent Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis, Mr; and 'Mrs. Douglas Lawless and Dianne of Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Wal- la.Cebtirg, visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull. Fit. Lieut. and Mrs. John Beer, David, Johnnie and Steven of Winnipeg were visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Emerson Mitchell and other relatives in this area. Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Delion and Kimberley Ott, Kitchener have been visiting with Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Walters. Mrs. Jeff Livingstone and Kevin and Mts. Roger Hunt and Janice of Preston were visitors for a few days with the former's father, Malcolm Fraser, Mr. and MrS. Herbert Kirkby and family, Woodstock, have been, holidaying with his father, Frank Kirkby and With Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Kirkby. Mr. and Mrs. Vted Martin, 13:a,triett and Paul, Bichineind Hill, were visitors with Mr. and Mt s. Clarence Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dennis moved to their new holtie in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs, Mervin.i Smith Of AlliSton, 'Who' ptirchaSed the Dennis farm will, With their family, take up residence there in the near futnte, fir. and Mrs, Etarold Belot, With Mrs, James Sanderson of WroXeter, Mrs, Thonitit. PrYee and Mrs. Earle Papule, of Sea. fettli Were recent visitors in SAAR Ste'. Marie and Richard's Landing where they visited with itiadves. 4-H HOMEMAKING CLUB FALL PROJECT Any girl bewteen the ages of 12 and 26 years who would like to participate in' the making Club projeCt "Cotton Accessories for the Bedroom" please contact Mrs., Jack Whe- eler, phone Brussels, 491WU by AuguSt 12th, 1967, ORDER NOW -- ORDER YOUR CHERRIES, Strawberries, Blueberrie, & Rasp- berries, NOW from Cousins Dairy. Fresh frozen fruits at Cash and Catr y prices. .'hone 22 today. Yul Brynner in RETURN OF THE SEVEN Color (Adult Entertainment) SUNDAY ,M1DNITE August 13 Show Starts Eleven. THE GIRLS ON THE BEACH Color Featuring: The Crickets — Plus BEACH BALL Color Ed. Byrnes, =Chris Noel, The Suprernes Mon., Tues., Aug. 14 15 Peter Sellers AFTER THE FOX Victor IVIature Color r