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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-05-16, Page 5OLERANCE: I HE k ittST Er" Uava a safe holiday. TILUitSDAY, MAY itith, 1468 ANNUAL MEETING HURON COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION Anglican Church Hall, Wingham WEDNESDAY, MAY and AT 6:30 p.m.. GUEST SPEAKER: Mrs. 'Norma Lytle, Office Manager, Ontario Tuberculosis Association, on the subject "Our role in Centennial plus one" E. E. Walker, Wingham -- President HOWICK, LIONS BINGO WINNER$, Regular (lames: A.I) N,ethery, Winghtim.; Mrs. Herb Busby, Bel- more; Mrs. Cliff Henry, 1-larriston and Mrs. F. Ohm, Wingham; Mrs. Reidt, Wroxeler; Mrs. Simon Huber, Mildmay; Mrs. l'e'g Riley, Winghtun; AB's. Art Caswell, Blue- vale; Mrs. Ralph (Coffer, Illuevale, Mrs, 1301 Sahli", Formosa; Mrs. Strauss" Mildmay; Mrs. .0-21d. Rich ; Wingham; Mrs. McLennan, Loch. aish; Mrs. Gerald Goll, Walker- ton Specials: Share the Wealth, Mrs. Obright, Winghtun and Mrs. K. Edgar, Wroxoter; Mrs. Bill Sahli", :Formosa. $25 Special, Mrs, Simon Huber, Mildmay; Mrs. Gee. ffervitt, Wingham and Mrs. Tony St. Marie, Blueyale, JackPot, Mrs, cLonna n, Lochalsh, Door Prizes, • Mrs. °bright, and MrS. Ed Wingham., and Mrs. Eilmer (loll of 11,1ildmay„ and Mrs, 'Gerald Gull of Walkerton. SIVIILEY'S HAVEN QIUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS FEATURING: BILL McLORY ON THE PIANO FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITE, ALSO MONDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING OF NEXT WEEK KITCHEN OPEN — FEATURING SPARE RIBS & KRAUT, Spare Ribs & Kraut, Fish & Chips, Hot Turkey and Lunches THOMPSON a STEPHENSON MEA " MARKET' PHONE 294 FREE DELIVERY WEEKEND SPECIALS FROM OUR MEAT COUNTER: Fresh Grade "A" Chickens 3 lb. Avg. Sliced Breakfast Bacon Mac. & Cheese, Chicken Loaf, 'Dutch Loaf FROM OUR FREEZER Lake-Pac Stneits 9 oz. pkg. 25c Sunshine '4 lb. Poly French Fries 73c ALWAYS A FULL LINE OF FRESH GOV'T INSPECTED BEEF AND PORK "MEAT IS OUR BUSINESS" 39c lb 65c lb 59c lb each each THE UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston S.D.. Organist: Mrs, Fred Stephenson 0:45 A.M. Church School If :l1U A.M. Unenter Heim, 1Viiightim, in Dialogue with the Congregation IV1ELVILLE PRESS EXAM CHURCH Minister REV. C. A. McCARROLL 10; 00 A.M. Church School 11:00 Ad11.. Divine Worship ''The Biblical View or Heaven" Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffat Veitch presided for the business.: "I he secretary, Mrs. Stanley Fisch- er, read the minutes and called Me roll winch was answered by eleven member's naming a woman from the "Old Testament". Cards and visits were recerden by Miss Forrest. 'fire Conference to be acid in Knox Church, Craubrook, June 12 was discussed and plan- ned for'. It was announced that the leresbyterutl visitor is Mrs. Eilwood Roe, Awood. Mrs .Gordon read 'How to live sn 24 haul% a day" and closed the inteling with prayer. The lunch committee. Mrs, Wes Mc4aChern and Mrs. John Perrie assisted the hostess in serV- ing refreshments, Mrs. Stanley. Fischer will be hostess for June. COMING EVENTS ,The Huron County Historical Society General and Annual Meet- ing will be held on May 24th at 8 p.m. in. the Blyth Public School. Guest speaker will be Mr. Ken Stewart, Specialist in History, at. Kingston, Ont. MORRIS TOWNSHIP FEDERATION of AGRICULTURE ONE DAY BUS TRIP TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1968 Timetable: 7:Oti Leave Wingham CharleS Iledgifis 7:15 Leave Belgrave A.Veria 7:30 Leave Brussels Library Corner • 7:40 Leave Morris Bank Corner 8:40 Arrive at 'Burns Packing Plant; Kitchener 10:30 LeaVe turns Packing Plant 11:45 Arrive in Hamilton for dinner at Colony ReStaurant 1.30 Arrive at Stelco Plant in Hainilton 4:00 Leave Stele() Plant 4:00 Arrive at Gee, Roberts restaurant for Slipper 0100 Beet), tour of Hamilton With a gtiide 7.30 Start hOnie Price! $8.69 including all meals Treasurer of BuS Teip Committee: Ehierson Mitchell Each director to report number of tickets sold to EMerson Mitchell on or before May 28. After May 28 tickets may be sold to person living outside township.' HEAR uUEN'i HEIM ii' HIS CRITICISM OF RELIGION BRUSSELS UN I I ED CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY t 9 11:00 A.M. In Dialogue With T he Congregation CARD OF THANKS I'M SORRY Unfortunately, it wasn't brought to my attention until last ThurS. clay, may 0th, that the BrasselS hire Brigade were also summoned. to offer assistance the night of - Morris liemingway fire (the Oran :RusSell former Lloyd Alcock farin). These firemen that were ill attendance are: Jack MeWhirter, George • Sorrier~, Wm. icing, Rohr. Rich, mend, Wm. Wheeler, Dare Hast- ings Jr., Wur. McWhirte.r, George • Al alter. 1 also regret the error which personally did not hear, over CKNX' radio, towards the above firemen of Brussels. I wish to express my thanks to the Brussels Fire Brigade, and to tae many people who I", various ways, have expressed words of sympathy related to tile Heming- way fires. Your kindness will always be remembered. Morris Hemingway ../..Nommimaantor VILLAGE MEN'S WEAR Telephone — 202 Brussels NOW OPEN — STOCKING A COMPLE.TE LINE Or — Shirts Pyjamas, jackets JOCKEY: — Shirts, Underwear, T"Shirts, Turtle Neck. T-Shirts CUSTOM LEATHER: Belts, and Leather Accessories MEN'S SHOES TO ARRIVE IN NEAR FUTUR Only Canadian Made First Line Merchandise In Stock and Many New Items Arriving Daily DANCE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION HALL FRIDAY, MAY 24th Music By: Desjardine Orchestra Admission: $2.00 Per Couple ADMISSION RESTRICTED TO PERSONS OVER 21 WARS Sponsored by Brussels Branch 218 Royal Canadan Legion Everyone Welcome This space is donated for community improvemeals LIsrowEL TRANSPORT LINES LTD. Ontario's Silver & Mack Pim CR AN BROOK WMS Afternoon Group Mrs. Clare Veitch was hostess for the Afternoon Group of the W.M.S. The lender, Mrs. Lylle Gordon. opened the meeting' with it poem ''Look up and Live". Miss Alice Forrest, gave a. reading "A Mother's Love. The topic from tit«. study. ''Christ and the Faiths ot. Man" was given by Mrs. it'arl Dunn, with Bible readings by Mrs. Whitfield, Mrs..Schnock, and Mrs. Mac Engel. The.president, Mrs. I wish to thank cards, treats, or way, while being Clinton Hos:pita'. a p prec iatetl. POOL TENDERS Tenders for the position 01 supervisor for the Brussels Wading Pool will be received in writing by the undersigned by no later' than noon, May g7, 1008. Tenders should include age of applicant, qualifications (it airy), experience and salary desired. Duties will commence June 29 and continue for weeks, all who sent belped in any, a patient in it was much Lowest tender not necessari accepted. • James Prior, 'Secretary-Treasurer; Brussels Recreation Committee. y