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helped this farm family buy a new freezer.
Are you planning any purchases?
Come to the farmer's bank.
CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE
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TICKETS.
S ILL AVAILABLE FOR
VAI,R1ETY REVUE
WALTON HALL — 8:00 P.M.
FRI., OCT. 20th. -- SAT. OCT,. 21st
Contact Mrs. Harvey Craig, Phone 392J24, for tickets
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ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH,
SUNDAY, OCT, 22, 11 A.M. and 8 P.M.
Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, London, Guest Speaker
Mr. Ken Scott, The Craig Trio, at the Evening Service
Everyone Welcome
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Ministers Rev. A. M, Johnston
U.L.L.
Organist: Mrs, Fred Stephenson
0,,ls 4,1u, Church School,
ANNIVENt.SAlt): SUNDAY
11.00 a,m, Rev. Ifurty Mahoney
8:00 Rev, kl., Mahoney,
Ken Scutt, and The Craig Trio
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Hi.t.
Ethel Women's Institute 7
The Ethel Women's liss1,1,Litte
met at the home of Mrs, John
Conley with Mrs, Roy Hall us
co-hostess for the citizenship and
Education meeting.
The roll mill was answered by
seventeen members and there
Was one gitest present, ltoll call
response "One way I can set au
example of good citizenship,
brought forth interesting ex-
amples,
Mrs, Archie .1Lteldill presented
the motto "Keep your word with
your children, the same as yeti
would With your banker". Mrs.
Carl MeDonald diseussed
citizenship and education,
Euchre parties will be held
durins; the .19177 08 season.
Personals
Mrs. Lesley Earl is a patient in
the Stratford General Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert. Godden
were visitors in Dundas with Mrs,
As GoddeSL
and Mrs. George Allan of
;Elarriston were Sunday visitors
with Mis and Mrs. A, Bremner,
Mr and Mrs. Albert Cardiff
were at Barrie to attend the
Cantiaian clhainnionship Plowingi
Competitions.
Mr, and Mrs, Welland Krauter,
-who Were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Rliss Krauter of Atwood
have returned from a trip to the
Canadian West.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, George Pearson
were Mr. and Mrs. Murray
of Kitchener, MTh. Pearson,
who had been visiting with theta,
returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs, lion Fisher and
Isaurie, Kitchener, were also
visitors.
Mr. asisi Mrs. Merl' uoaaon, and
Penny, Shelburne; Mis • and Mrs.
hod (Sodden and Troy and Mr.
and Mrs Don -Sanderson of,
Brampton, were visitors on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs, Bert
Godden.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Maithind Teleservices Limited
is now in the process of distribut-
ing:its shares to former sub
scribers of the Brussels, Morris,
Grey Municipal Telephone
System and the Blyth Municipal
Telephone System.
it, is hoped that the people of
this community will :keep
these shares as an investment
in the Company. We hope that
the people will realize that, once
they sell their shares, they lose
their voting privileges in the
Company.
We feel sure that these shares
ar e now worth more than $1.0.00
and that over the years they will
return a good dividend.
For these who really have a
good reason for selling their
shares, we recommend you con-
tact our Secretary7Treasser at
the telephone office and arrange
to have these shares sold locally.
Signed on behalf of the mat
land Teleservices Limited by
George Michte,
President,
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHL/Rett
Minister
REV, C. A. IVicCARROLL
10:00 a.m. Church Sclosoi
11: 00 aSta. Public Worship
Rev. T. McKinney
of Teeswater
Organist: Mrs. Noreli Moffat.
THE ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
iSriest:
The Rev. F. G. Braby, B.A., c.Th,
SAINT JOHN'S -- Brussels
Org.rdst Mrts B. Elliott
, OU a.m. Holy Eucharist
11: 00 a.m. matting
SAINT ALBAN,S
SAINT DAVID'S — ATWOOD
3u a,m. Siattlus
-.amp.. mann.
JOHN H. STEVENSON
John H. Stevenson of RR 2,
lirussels, died Friday in Goderich.
Born in Grey Township, the son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Stevenson, he was in his 18th f
year.
Me received his education in
the area and had been a farmer
all his life.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Pearl Schnook, four sons,
Gordon and Murray, both of
Kitchener; Stewart and William,
both of Grey Township; two
daughterS, Mrs. Glen (Mary)
Nichol, Huntsville; and Mrs.
Jolla (Ruth) Rapson, Clinton: Also
surviving are 13 grandchildren.
One sister, 4 Mrs. Richard
(Margaret) ,Carter and one
brother, William, of Grey Town-
ship. set
The funeral service was held
Sunday at 2 p,m, from the D. A.
Ritual. Funeral Risme, Brussels.
Rev. Charles Winn of Monkton
Presbyterian Church officiated..
Pallbearers were: Ronald,
Gordon, Bill Blake, John Alcock,
Donald Clark, John Locking,
Earl Dunn.
Interment was in Brussels Celt.
etery.
TURKEY SUPPER
In Duff's United Churelt,
Walton, Wednesday, Nov. 1St at
5.80 to 8.00 p.m. Variety prOgrain
Adults $1,50.-12 and under 75d.
VARIETY REVUE
In frill costume, in Walton.
ComMunity Hall, Friday and
Satfirday, Oct. 20th and 21st, at
8 On. Ad.niiSSion by ticket only,
from any WI member, AWLS
COFFEE AND COOKIES
WILL BE SERVED
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open l •
OPEN HOUSE WILL BE HELD
AT THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS
ON THE SPECIFIED DATES
BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:30 and 9:30 P.M.
BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th
BELGRAVE PUBLIC SCHOOL —
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26th
BLYTH PUBLIC SCHOOL
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th
EVERYONE IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO
VISIT THE SCHOOL AT THIS TIME TO
INSPECT THE NEW BUILDINGS AND TO
OBSERVE WORK DONE BY THE PUPILS.
TEACHERS WILL BE IN THEIR ROOMS
TO CHAT WITH INTERESTED 1NiDIV1DUALS.