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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-09-07, Page 5P.C. Annunal Meeting PEACH ICE CREAM Now available in pints, half-gallons and 2 1/2 galloq pails at the DAIRY or at your GROCERS. BE SURE TO KEEP SOME IN YOUR FREEZE*, COUSINS iCE CREAM ©mew-1r PTO Z IE Pit Keep this Chest Freezer chuck full of good food buys. it is the best way to give your family a Wide variety of nutri- tional foods without stretching the food budget. The new Constant Cold Chest Freezer maintains ev6n temperature throughout to preserve the freshness and flavor of fruits, vegetables, meats and baked goods. You will. love the convenience and economy of freezer li4ng with a Constant Cold Chest Freezer. 414111 11/0ifii uretajacio • hierd 7114 .•••••M•61.,.• vap.I0/107,0r111.1,* t•••••••••!..! THE uNfrED CHU RCI I 4.11*"."11.1"sraliumairds" """limisslillibuis"11116"411111/1"1116 .ssaLse--sfastas.saasszas..ests&-.szsa&sow..—saissi, GENTLEMEN'S. CLUB NEWS ITEMS Yesterday morning us gentle- men were having coffee as usual, By gentlemen 1 mean inc and Whitey Scott. The rest are hams and loafers, a typical sample of skid rOw. 1 happened to casually remark I was going to write a book regards the great things I Piave done in my day. Up pipes Gordon Stiles and says it would be a bigger book if you wrote about what you shouldn't have done. Cheat peals of laughter from the uncouth imbeciles gathered thero. Says George il,ite.lter did yoar niissiis get the wood ell in. She has bef,n jug at it all week while you play- ed cards: tie continued, it 1 was Ann I would give you a good dose of. arsenic, More haw haws from the mob. Well, I says, George, you aint my wife. you. were, says 1, 1 would take the arsenic of my own tree wilt No you alai, my wife, but yoU act like an old woman. Raw, haw from Me alone. 'George has a race horse and two other jackas. The ,race horse bits a stiff knee. Well if the horse is like George he didn't get a stiff knee from kneeling to pray Or walking Up the steeps to church. The reasons 1 didn't get the wood iu, two reasons, I couldn't hire anyone and I had to go La Winghani. Charlie Draper event- ually helped. Good old Charlie. My thorn in the flesh. The reason I went to Wingham was to get in the check line. They were all nice law enforcers except one. Re says, I'll giVe you until Aug. 15 (4 dayS) to get this muf- fler and these kinielde joints re. placed and report back to Wing- li a m trolls. NoW I'm a terrible crank re- glirds my car. It has to be in Shape, I said not, a WOrd but droye right back horde: For' 14 miles I cursed the MeCutcheons includ- ing Doc .Berwick and Wally who is seeking the Tory nomin- ation. t says, to myself If I have to have worn knUckle joints, old 13 will ittski. I'll slip emery dust iii with the grease and cut off both wheels. I Soya, trades this Unev have for a Vord and I'll try and advise Esther and Barbara to get a divorce. They jacken up the wneels and all the enipleyees examined them and told me my knUckle joints wure in gout' condition. We put on a new muffler. Next morning back went to the line up. I hears this, Ignorant sun say, he hasn't done one thing for this car. 1 says, your darn right i didn't 1 Says, I 'want sticker or you put Inc ,off the road. I uuniinues, and lilt as mad us ',Ill Hutchinson when that guy threw a. pail of cold water all over his anaiomy. I'm even as mad as , .1 im Kerr was when them untrained brats took his house keys. I says, you are not kicking me around. I have five master mechanics to swear this car is in good condition. I have a lawyer to fight you at no cost to myself. 1 have plenty of time so new its up to yott Re Says, what qualifications have these ,mechanics? I says, ' we sure as the devil are going to have a look at yours. He beekoned me on, I wont home and wrote direct-, ly to the Minister of TranspOrt, iwin 1inskett. I hover go to the block always to the butcher, Next evening I got a phone call frOni Chief Inspector for Transport. Next day two guys landed in. We put the car up on a hoist and Jack Lel eon proved to them they were wrong. They put the blame entirely on the O.P.P. Any, Way they were taken of the read two days ahead of Vine: We won't see these characters around here again, at least not until after the election. I learned they cannot set. tip when and where they like. They mast haste permission from rilitniCipOlitien: told the big shit they had COOt Roger West enough, votes to lose the election. T wont. Veto for this overbearing outfit even if I have o vote Grit. itertiOniber never' go to the block go to the butcher. even in Brussels where the Monk Wisest. Who has.garage that dein be nieVed? bny. Yorrs till nest Week. T. IL 0. OF CANADA Minister: BO,. A. M, Johnston 0A, S.D. Organist: Mrs. Fred Scephenson MELVILLE PRESS YTERIA N CHURCH Minister REV. C. A. MoCARRoLL 11:00 aan. Public Worship .10:00 a.m. Church. School 11:00 Public Worship Guest Preacher: Rev. Roderick McLeod Organist: M. Thompson A,R.C.T. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA ar.ba Priest: The Rev. F. G. Braby, 'S.A„ L.Th, SAINT JOHN'S — Brunets Organist -,- Mrs 6. Elliott 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 11:00 am. Mattins SAINT ALBAN'S & SAINT DAVI D'S — ATWOOD 9:311 a.m. Mattlna MELVILLE W.M.S. The first autumn meeting of the W.M:S. was held, in the church purloin. on Friday, Sept- ember 1st, at. 2.30 in the after- noon. Mrs. Orwell Elliott. convenor of the meeting, conducted the Dev- otional part opening with a poem followed by a hymn. Scripture reading by Mrs. Turvey. Prayer by Mrs. James S. Armstrong. A solo "In the Garden" was sung by M. H. Ex& A every interesting message "The Church and the First Can, odious" was given by Mrs. Orwell 'Wiled, from program 4 of the Study Book telling, of the early life of the Indians in Canada and of the Gospel message brought to them, This was Dag 11101116d by excerpts from the Glad. Tidings on : the life oL the Rev, Alines Nisbit who reached Prince Altwt in 1860' wrier° he preached to the roving bands of Indians, opened schools for the children and taught the young men four evenings a week, A few years later Miss Lucy Baker joined the NiSbits iii Prince Albert.. She. learned the Sioux Indian Langti- ego, nursed the sick and wounded and filleted a school for their The tietrotions closed with hynin 26 13,-eath on me Breath of God". 1V1'ts. Parish took the chair for the intsinesg nail. Secretary's re- port and treasurer's statement Were given. Roll call responded to by a Bible verse containing Word "Praise", Visits on Shut-ins Were milliner- ate& CorreSnondenee was read and dealt with. The offering was takes. Mrs. Exel sang a beautiful 1 solo "just 'Beyond the Sun Set" i and the meeting closed with hymn I 599 0 God of Bethel, and the Mizpah Benediction. WANTED — Dealer to nandle quality line of 1 hug and poultry equipment, dairy and beef equipment. Apply Box 50 Brussels, Ont. Have you renewed your Post? WOMEN,: Christmas selling starts early with Avon Cosmetics. Valuasble sales territory now available. Write Mrs. M. Millson, 1'7 llawkes,b oad 1.1X7 Ave. ye" on. SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Coon** Street For all kinds of upholstering B russets Reprosentat..0: SELWYN BAKER and Nominating Convention for the Provincial Constituency of Huron Sept. 15th, 1967 8:30 p.m. Clinton Legion Hall . The Hon. Robert Welch Provincial Secretary, Guest Speaker 0,45 a .m. Church School 11.00 a.m. "Will Ye No Come a34Wk Again?