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The Brussels Post, 1968-01-19, Page 5ins Annual Special 07 o FF ALL /0 CLEANING From JANUARY gOth - 27th AGENTS BRUSSELS - LOWE'S BARBER SHOP WALTON • HUMPHRIES & CO. BLYTH ARCADE STORE BELGRAVE SMITH'S GENERAL STORE LUCKNOW SIEGRIST'S STORE ........r.R104144444susw023Altt?...ti BRUSSELS, MORRIS & GREY RECREATIONAL COMMITTEE FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR 1967 CARDS OF THANKS I would like to Luke tins (VP 1,14 I Cy, Oil 1, 1 L of Harald Jacken, to thank Lae Royal Canadian Legion and the. Ladies' Auxiliary fur the treat they sent Harold., Thank you again. Mrs. Harold jackhn would like to take thiS oppor- tunity to thank every-One who sent curds, flowers, and gifts,: whiie I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Street, Dr. Oakes, and nursing staff. Everything was greatly appreciated. Dorothy, ShOldie.0 LISTON:EL 'DRY CLEANERS. 20 Discount jaeciai own jaili tilt Ulnas post', intusiims, ci Mlonliplwas TintnidaY, January 10th, 1568 Wooshait Cleaners Expenditures :Ways MacDonald, salary 480.15 Lawrence Plant. salary 1077.19 Telephone System 30.29 Brussels P UC 783.39 Brussels Coal Yard,fuel 191.58 Repairs arena and park 5001.35 Advertising 52.25 Bank charges & interest 103.74 .Lew !'rain, wages 8.75 Wayne Lowe, wages 75.00 Receiver. General 214.58 Insurance, arena 500.00 Harold Thomas, tractor rent 30.00 -Mary Gibson and Dorothy Elliott, 180,00 Gus Eder, salary 125.00 Ont. Rec. Assoc.. • mem.bership 25.00 SWimming instruction 288.00 Ralph Pearson, transportation 510.00 James Prior, honorarium 100.00 1966 deficits 351.61 Total $10278.48 Total Receipts Expenditures Balance $ 150.30 awagommiippreif iariromigaimmismiwativomf EVERYONE'S FAVOURITE IS DELICIOUS BUIrrERED PECAN ICE CREAM You'll enjoy its h oney-sweet, buttery,ntit taste! ALWAYS USE COUSl1VS ICE CREAM RESH, CREAMY GOODNESS THE UNITED. CHURCH OF CANADA Minister: Rev A, M. Johnston B.A. S.D. Organist: Mrs, Fred Stephenson 1.0:00 A.M. Church School 11:30 A.M. "is There .A MELV .L,E P RESBYTERIA N CHURCH MinhiWr REV. C, A. McCARROLL 10.00 a.m. Church School 31:00 a.m. The Basic Christianity Series (2) The rtervelation of God. Organist: Mrs, Nora!, Moffat THE ANGLICAN CHURCH. OF CANADA arisa Prleat: The Rev. F. G, Braby, B.A., SAINT JOHN'S - Organist - Mrs S. Elliott 8:00 a.m. Holy Euchariit 11:30 A.M. Matting SAINT ALBAN'S eq. SAINT DAVID'S ATWOOD 10:00 a.m, blotting WALTON Mrs. Max; Sholdice, who under- went an appendectomy in Clin- ton Public Hospital is home again. Mrs. Herbert rPraviss is coin yeller of tint committee of Mrs. Edward Miller; 'Mrs, Allan Mc- Ca14 Mts. Rae Huiether and Mrs. Herbert Williamson, who! are charge of the Friday night progressive euchre party. 8th and 16th Unit Of Duff's udw,, Walton The January meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Doug Fraser, Wednesday afternoon, Janliar 10th; and opened by singing hymn 500 "Take Time To Be Holy" with Mrs. Jim Fritt as pianist. Mrs. Doug Finger led in prayer and Mrs. Jan van Vlist read ''abe scripture from PsalM 100. 1 - 5. The topic, "The Greatness of Lowly Serviee" WAS taken by Mrs. Doug Fraser. She also read a poem "A Year of Gia•ace''. 14ymn 356 "Take My Life and Let It Be" was Sung. Mtg.. Jan van Vliet offered prayer. Arrs, van Vliet presided over the business portion. The min- tites of the last meeting Were read by the secretary. The roll Call was anwsered by :13 memb- ers. UOW membership fees were paid and the regular col- lection was received. It was moved by Mrs Harold T3olger, soCohaed by Mi'a, Ken Mcnonald to have it bazaar with guest Speaker And musical progreni, The Women's World Day of Prayer, March 1St, The annum meeting of the congregation. is the evening of &Tannery 17th. The 8th to take tarts and 16th sandwiches. Quilt blocks are to be pieced and taken to the next Meeting, also an Item for the ON ALL JAN. RIDS kiE bazaar to be taken to each meet- ing. Grace was sung and lunch served by Mrs. Ken McDonald, Mrs. Harold ,Bolger and the hostess, CAR.JS OF THANKS We, wish to express our deep appreciation to our aeighnourg for the beatitul uoquet present- ed to us in. honor of our golden anaiversary. Also to the many iliends and relatives for cards, gifts and expressions of good wishes, which made our 50th anniversary a most memorable day. John and Mabel Campbell I wish to thank all my Wonder- ful neighbours, friends and rela- tives for all their kindness to me 'while a patient in Wingha,m Hospital, and since I came home. For all their visits, treats, cards , and good wishes. Special thanks to all the doctors, nurses, and, staff for all their good care, Also Rev. F. (r, Braby, Mr. Hamilton and the Salvation Army. Also for the large box of treats from the Brussels LOL, alSo the Anglican Church. With sincere appreciation Earl L. Bernard PHONE 29 1 would like to thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives for visiting me, for the lovely cards, treats, and flowers, while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital and since my retura hoMe, Special thanks to Dr. Zyluk, Dr; Wilkins,Rey. 13raby, Canad- ian Legion, and the nurses and staff of Wingbain Hospital. Your thoughtfelness will al- ays be remembered. Mrs. Daisy McLean CAMEO Hairstylists FABULOUS OFFER Repeipts: Skating 778.70 Curling Club 2200.00 Figure Skating. 540.00 Broomball 148.00 Hockey 567.00, Park Rental 580.00 Booth, Arena and Park 575.05 Pool 92.73 Grey Township Grant 125.00 Ice Carnival 170.00 Village of Brussels Grant 150.00 Provincial Grant 1290.00. Bank Loan 2000.04 Swimming Lesson Fees 388.00 Brussels Lea.,rion 207.00 Brussels Lions 457.00 $10128.1,8 $10278.48 10128.18 .;wre illinialar,,m41110111toria REGULAR DRYCLEANINO, 19th TO FEB. 3411 * CARE OF YOUR CLOTHES TO US. A :.;LOTHES CARE AUTHORITY. Uk.JA AGLNT'S: MOLLS WWtriii SAMPSON'S 5 i ORE' is i kiLL Wk.BER'5 STOka. CRANBROOiK &VI I I S STORE MORRI5BANK CORNERS PITCHER'S SUPERTEST s'IATION E)RUSSELS - PEGELOW'S -STORE •alawmisaingtoommossimaimasologrograftateawsizalmo PERMS SPECIAL SALE $ 7 9. 9 Plug Free Chance TO Win • A' Beautiful Hairpiece BRUSSELS isaavowicati..hrotto