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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
THURSDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 18th & 20th
BILL NIcCLORY and HIS
HON I< Y T.0 N IBS
WE FEATURE:
Friday — Spare Ribs and. Sauerkraut, Roast Turkey
Saturday — Southern Fried Chicken, Fish and Chips,
Giant Hamburgers
CAlt
ETHEL
A Good Friday service will be
held in Ethel United Church at
Rev, A. Johnston's sermon
subject will be "A Funeral Notiee".
RUMMAGE SALE
BAKE TABLE and TEA
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
2:30 to 5:00 p.m.
Sponsored by
U.C.W. of Ethel United Church
FOR
SPRING PERMANENTS
PHONE 155
IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON
Perms $8.00 and. Up
Mini-Perms $5.00
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
Wm. McWhirter announces he
has moved his Electrical Con-
tracting, Plumbing, Heating and
Refrigeration (Business to the
former Pollard Building (mais.
street Brussels). Hoping to serve
his customers better from the
larger premises.
),VM, meWRIRTIGR, POONA 153
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II1RUSSELS, ONT'.
TEL. 103
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THE UNITED CHURCH
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
S.A. S.D.
Organist; Mrs. Fred Stephown
10:15 A.M. Church School
11:40 4atil,er SunduY
Service
"Dead or AWN?"
11161NULAJL
PRESBYTBRIAN CHURCH,
klinlietisr
REV. C. A. hioCAHROLL
10:00 A.M. Church School
J1:00 A.M. Easter Service
"He is not Here For
He is Risen"
Let us all be in God's House
on this. Easter Sunday
Organist: Mrs. Noah Moffat
We, the family ttf TAO Anne
• Icing • Wish to extend gteat
appreciation rat all the kilititte88_
and titotightfillneSS• of those who
sent eardt„ toys, and books. to her
While she WaS • hospitalized, It
helped to -Make her sthy there
Mitt& happier.. •
We wish also to oxptett onr
• Sindere thanks' to all friends and
iteighbOlirS, who helped • in every
'•way"Ett the tittle of beteth,e','
Met&
Jeans'Slid 11111 R'ingt
and
CRANBROOK
District President
Installs W.1 .Officers
The Annual meeting of the
W.M.S., was held at the home of
Mrs. Leslie Knight, It was opened
in the usual way, Roll call was
payment of fees wearing oldest
hat. There was an attendance of
10. Minutes were read by Mrs.
Win. Bremner and the treasup
er's report given by Mrs Veitch.
Mrs. Frank Smith ga1re the
sunshine report. AchieVement,
Day for our 4-1-1 Clue girls will
be in Seatorth. The May meet-
ing will be in the Community
Centre, with Walton and Monc-
crieff as guests. Current event
roundup was given by Mrs. Mac
McIntosh. The District President,
Mrs. Ross Knight, spoke on Hist.
ory of the Women's institute"
and was thanked and presented
with gift by Mrs. .:'rank Smith,
Annuk1,1",91)91,1$ were given by the
secretary, treasurer, and Stand-
ing Committee conveners. Elec-
tion and Installation of officers
was conducted by Mrs, Ross
Knight, :Members displayed hob,
hies and CrOfil 'cOinpleted during
the winter. Included Were tugS,
lienid 'embroidery 'stamps, scratio,
b'eibltS-,00lliS, flower arrangetifient
and Quilts, The meeting Closed
with "God Save the Qneen".
OFFICERS 1908' , 1969
Hen, President Mrs, Allan
McTaggart
President MrS, tirban
DUcliarrne
1.ct Vice-Pres, ..... Mrs. Jas Hart
Secretary Nits, Leslie Knight
Asst, Mrs. Frank Work=
Man
Treasurer - Mrs Mate 'Veitch
Public Relations Mrs, seek.
COX
District Director Mtg. Mac
MentOtill
Curator Mrs, lInsset :knight
Standing donitilittees:
Ai ricultote and Cafiadiati TO"
diistries•••'-. Mrs. Cliff Bray, Mrs.
Jai Hart
Itoitie Plooticitice and. Health
Mrs. Cliff Morrow, Mrs. Win
Bremner
Histbrical Research and Current
filvents — Mrs. Wilfred Strickler,
Mrs. Ross Knight
Citizenship and Education
Mrs, Glare Veitch, Mrs. Mac Mc-
Intosh
Resolutions — Mrs. Allan Smith
Sunshine — Mrs. Frank Smith
GREY TOWNSHIP
grant 3500;
fire truck 2:00
Robert Cunningham, battery,
(continued from page one)
Clifford R. Dunbar, license
COUNCIL MEETING
fire truck 41.,60.•
George Rowland, gasoline, fire
dept. 1.50.
Flwood McTaggart, maintenance
fire dept.. Feb, and March 14,00
Frank Cowan Company, inotr,
ante premiums, G'eneral account
1,072.34.
Melvin Cartiochan, linty
and cattle 22.50,
Jim DobSon, garbage collection,
Ethel Village 20.00,
E. M. Cardiff, fees fox bounty
0,26.
llnier Hood, fOx bounty 4.00.
C. M. Stevenson, fox hostity
28.00.
Latry tray, foX 4.00
Parry Jacklin, fox beiliity 4.00,
BP Canada Ltd., furnace oil,
offiCeItik
BIP Canada Ltd eitrtitiee oil,
Welfare 16.26'.,
Town of Listowel,. bittSing heMe
account 21.76.
Village of Brussels, titttitig
home
March Welfare, .20.64,
Rent & 'hydro, March" Vire:116re'
11,00
TiOatis and BrIdgeS. 4,662,85,
Total 89,007,02
Clifford R. :Dunbar --- Reeve
Edythe M. Cardiff' — dlorit
BRUSSELS
PHONE 249
WINGHAM PHONE 357-3460 THE ANGLA(AN CHURCH
Parish Priest;
The Rev. F. G. Braby, B.A., L.Th,
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Organist -- Mrs S. Elliott
8:00 a.m. Hely Rbeltarist
11:30 A.M. Mattis',
SAINT ALBAN'S di
SAINT DAVID'S -- ATWOOD
10:00 a.m. Madam
CARDS OF THANKS
The cards, letters, visits, tele-
phone calls, which I received
while in Stratford Hospital 'and
since coming !home, were very
much appreciated.
Laura Strickler
wish to thank my Wends who
remembered the with visits, cards,
flowers, gifts, and treats, while 1
was a patient in Listowel Memor-
ial Hospital; also thanks to Dr.
Yang, and the nurses who cared
for me.
It was appreciated,
Mary Lamont
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our friends and neigh-
bours for their good wishes, many
beautiful cards and lovely gifts,
on the occasion of our 50th wed-
ding anniversary.
It was really appreciated nior,T,
than words can say:
Bill and Lillian king
1 wish to extemi,4 very sincere
thanks to all my friends, and
neighbours 100 reMenibered me
with cards, gifts and ViSitS, while
a patient at whighant and Victoria
Kotpitait, A special thanks,
neV. Allan. Johnston and the
doctors and staff of both hospitals:,
Pat Watson
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