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The Brussels Post, 1967-09-21, Page 5THE LADIES' Al!) OF MELVILLE CHURCH Invites You. To Au "EVENING OF MUSIC " By The GODERICH TREBLE SINGERS in the Church on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd AT 8:30 P.M. ADMISSION 50G VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE WITH GRASS ROOTS UNDERSTANDING OF YOUR PROBLEMS. Sponsored by the Huron Bruce !T'S TIME FOR A CHANGE GAUNT IS GOOD FOR ONTARIO Liberal Association LISTOWEL DRIVE-IN THEATRE Friday September 22 THEATRE CLOSED - NO SHOW No. 2 Daughter Getting. Married to a Real Nice Boy Saturday Septmber 23 "INCIDENT AT PHANTOM HILL In Color — Plus "THE KETTLES BACK ON THIS FARM" Late Show Sunday September 24 "WILD FOR KICKS" (Adult Entertainment) In Color — Plus "IIMIN1 BEACH" WWI 01113.410110411 POST, ilittfilt44146, ONTA111110 THURSDAY, 811.101.'. ties, IVA CRANI3R00;.(. Glom Steil:ler is spending some time al the home of her son Clem, 11010 Goderielt, Mrs, Stuart, Itivatie and her mother, Mrs. Jas, Young, Goiter- 101.1, lea on Sunday by bus front 11,anuVer, for a trip to "Expo", Montreal. Air. and Mrs. Uordou ugel and visited on Sunday with aud Mrs.. Dell Delaere, Paris. Alr. and Mrs. Win. 11. Sinalldon, Petersburg, italiana, visited with cousins In this community last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Don jacklia and, daughter Tracy liyan, Kitchener. saciat the weekeil" with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn. William J. Smalidon Dies In St. Thomas tiff tlliatn. Joan Sznallon, son of the tate George and Hannah Sinaliden, passed away in St. Thomas on September 11th, in his tinal Yoar. He was the eldest ol; lamily of ten. lie was pre-deceased by his wife Ina. and live sisters and three brothers. Surviving aret a (laughter, Airs, Barton (Clara/ Clark, Windsor, two sons, Cecil aim thareuce, a daughter Airs. Jack (Malawi.) Arinstronc, and a urouier, Tom, all of St. Thomas. The tuaeral took place on Satur- day in St. 'Thomas, Afternoon V1S.M.S. Group a he regular monthly Meeting of toe .:11.te,enoon Group of the W.111,S. was held at the home of Mrs. .frallan Smith with 15 memb- ers and visitors Present. The leader, Airs, Mac Engel, opened. the Meeting with, a verse of Seripture and is Mosul. A prayer for Labour Day was read from "Every Day" by Airs. Allan Smith. The Scripture reading was read in unison. M..1%. Lytle Gordon. gave; the "Glad Tidings" prayer. The topic "The Church and the first Caliadiane'' Was Prepared and given by Ales. Stanley Fischer. assisted by Miss Alice J. Forrest and Atriii. C. A. Winn. Mrs. ;kart Dunn, president, coadticted the baainesa Part of the meeting. The roll call was answered with a verse containing "knOWledge" or "wisdOia".. The study packets Were diSCUSSed and articles of 811DPIY for bale. Two members who have moved to Brussels, Mit. Herman Whitfield and Mrs. Alex Steisii, were presented with Cen- tennial cups and saUCOrd. WS. Arthur Hamilton, Atwood, is to: attend the (Weber meeting at li filth home of Mrs. Wilfred Stria', ler. roadie;;,"Grandma s '1 lien iind now - was read by the 1,11e leader. Miss A. .1. burre5t was planibi, for the meeting. Pollowing tin, closing prayer a Alusical Match-up" • was " conducted by Lunch was served by the. hostess, Mrs, Gordon and. Airs. Earl Dunn, Cranbrook Evening Group 6eptemeer ineetiag of the Crantironli, li,Veinug Grimy' was held at the home of Mrs. Alex Cameron with twelve members present. 1ite leauer Mrs. Doug E vans opened the meeting With Brayer,, llynin 708 was sung anu the scripture, Mathew 6, verses 19 to 34 was read in unison. Alm, .uoug Evans gave a reading "Home is Where Love is". The meeting was turned over to the president and the minutes of the dune meeting were read and ap- proved. a he roll call was answer- ed with a guessing game. Tits collection was taken and the business Was discussed. The sec- retary read the .tist of articles that would be acceptable to send la the bale which is to be packed by the end of September. Plans were made for a tea and bake sale which is to be held in the church baement on September 21st. Plans were made for the October meeting. The topic "Houle, Sweet Home" was read by Grace ]?vans. Hymn 465 was sung and Mrs. Doug Evans read the closing prayer. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Marjorie Knight and Eleanor Ste s henson. Children Of The Church The meeting of the Presby- terian C.O.O, was held in the church basement Sepetember 17th, 1967. The motto Was said. Jesus Loves Me was sung. The bible reading was given by Linda iVlair. Chris Exel gave a prayer. Joyce Ireland had a birthday in the month of SepteMber. Collect- ion was taken up by Faliza,beth Exel and Joan Cardiff. Then there was the business. After this the Juniors, Intermediates and Sen- iors 'went to their classes with their leaders, Mrs. Machan, Mrs. Arnistrong and Mrs. Stiles. Joyce rreland was the pianist. 28 child- ren attended the meeting) The hyinn Sting was I am so glad that. Jesus loves Me. The meeting closed with the benediction. BAKE SALE St. John's Anglican Guild Will have a Bake Sale and Sewing Table on October 28th. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston B.A. B.P.. Organist: Mrs, Fred Stephenson No Service or Sunday School .1.1:00 amt. "Anniversary Service at Ethel" filELV 1 LLE Li 'I 1 Li.:1A Minister V. C. A. 1.0:(JO 11.111, uhurGil. aeuovl i uu 11.1u. "Yac•ing Giants" Plain to In.' with us tins ncIL Sch001 two t•ds will be prosenteL Organist: Mrs. Noran Moffat —HE A1`4t;LIL,A4NI OF' CANADA Stibil Priest: The Rev. F. G. Braby, B.A„ L.Th, SAINT JOHN'S -- Brussels Organist -- Mrs S. Elliott S ; 00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 11:00 a.m. Mattins. SAINT ALBAN'S & SAINT DAVID'S — ATWOOL) 9:30 a.m. Mattins Ethal 4-H Club First Meeting first meeting of the Ethel 4-1-1 1-Iomeina,kng Club was held on. September 5, 1967, at the home L.ti the leader, Mrs. G. Ilienistra with nine members present. Mrs. lilrauter is the assistant leader. After choosing the name • i.ihel Bedroom Brighteners" for the club, the following officers +% ere elected: President, Linda Keffer Vice-Pres. Linda 'Wilma Secretary Weedy Bechard Press Reporter Donna Stephenson in this project the girls make cotton accessories for the bedroom such as bedspreads, dresser scarves) cushions and chair pads. Ethel Bedroom Brightners Second Meeting The second meeting, of the Ethel. Club was heid at the home of the assistant leader, Mrs. Kiatiter, on September 11th. The meeting opened with the 4-H, pledge. The roll call "The Colors am using in My Bedroom" was answered by eight members. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Donna Stephenson. The dismission was: based on, "Choos- ing Material For Bedroein Acces- sories". The groupwork and demetstiation was Italian Hem- stitching, the Meeting closed with "All Who Do Their Best Are Equal", Foi • all Griistels Ladies' Aid The September meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. C. Baeker. The President, Mrs. George Evans was the convenor and conducted the Devotional part of the meeting. This was followed by the business with the High Light of the afternoon being a pot luck supper, enjoyed by the twenty two ladies present. FOR SALE — Lovely House, all conveniences, close to downtown. Garage, 2 lots and priced to sell. Come and see this good home. Taxes are very low. 2-Storey Frame House in a vil- lage Hydro, 2 lots, and priced below $2,000. 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