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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-05-23, Page 5ANN UAL FI,L 9WER SERVICE BRUSSELS UN TED CHURCH, SUNDAY, MAY 26th Al 11 A.M. (Boys and girls be present at 10:30) Theme: "I BELIEVE" Sponsored by the Sunday School Mrs, Kenneth AlueLionald is home trom the hospital. miss Maxine Sinalldon, Kitchen- Mr. and Airs. \\ inston Mc- hiaenern and tamily, tiaR, • visited over tile holiday wan Mr. and Mrs., ‘.A, es McEachern. LEADER OF THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF CANADA • SlvilLEY'S HAVEN QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS ENTE.r. TAINIYIEINT FRIDAY and SA4 URDAY HEAR DOREEN 1)A1',,i+BROOK ON 1HE PIANO Kitchen Open Featuring — Spareribs Si. Kraut, Southern Fried Chicken, Hot Turkey, Dinners and Sandwiches alliniMiniiimitalimpreeilaall."1111011111110. THOMPSON 'STEPHENSON SPEAKING IN SUPPORT OF MEAT MARKET PHONE 294 FREE DELIVERY WEEKEND SPECIALS FROM OUR MEAT' COUNTER: Smoked Cottage Roll Beef Blade Roasts Fresh Liver. 69c lb ti ••••—• 63c tb aim ...... ..... 41,14.14,10 41, 0,11 . 39c lb 4.0.4••••. TH1 B1WSSELS POST, 131i1;SS,E1.S, ONTARIO TillAtSDAY, 'MAY 23rd, 1968 MODERNISTIC YOUTH SERVICE At 8 p.m. Everything in a "Way Out Style" (Come and see CRANBROOK Mr. A, Vandevrie, Kitchener, a. stutient for the ministry, conduct- ed the regular morning service in Knox Church on Sunday. Rev. C. A. Winn is undergoing treatment in Victoria: liospital, Loudon. :hisses Kate McNabb, Temisk- noting and Mary MacDonald, Tor- onto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Martin MacDonald. Al iss :Beverley Evans, Kitchener, was home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs„ Don Jacklin and family, Bloomingdale, visited Mr. area ai rs. Earl Dunn. how far out) of Speakers by the HI-C Group er, spent the .holiday weekend at her home. Mr. and Mrs: Stanley Fischer were guests at th.e. yischer-Farrisla wedding in Listowel on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Engel were on a nwtor trip to the Cobalt area over the holiday. Mrs. Stanley .riseher attended the Affiliation service in Knox Church, Stratford, on Sun- (111.3' =Ming. lie book exchange takes place at the iinrury on • Monday, May at 10.30 a.m. THE UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. A, M. Johnston B.D. Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson 1.1 A.11.1. 41.nuual FLOW141.1. SERVICE; -8 ShatViCE MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister REV. C. A. McCARROLL 10:00 A.M. Church School 11:00 A41. Divine Worship "The Biblical View Of The kloly Spirit" Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffat COMING EVENTS BINGO The Howick Lions Bingo will be held on Friday, May 24th at. 8.30 p.m. in Wroxeter Community 1:.;a11. Admission $1. 1.2 regular games for $10; 2 "Share the Wealth"; one $25 Special; Tack- Pot of $60 in 50 calls door prizes Mrs. R. W. Stephens. who has spent the past several months with members of her family, returned home on Tuesday. PEOPLE WE KNOW) Mr. and N i's. C. ,), Begelow spent the holiday weekend visitinn friends at Ai)herstinirg. 1..nrvey Bryans, of Preston been a visitor in Brussels. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Smith of Borden, sask„ are in Brussels due to the illness of his hruther, it. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ilithermiehl, Hasp- ler, were holiday. weekend visitors with Mrs. (;'. Chidlow. Mrs. I.. McCulcheon, is home after visiting in Toronto wilt hot' daughter, Mrs. J. Rice. Mr. and Mrs, Murray Matheson of Stratford Were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs, B. Matheson. 03-141, Sirs, Lytle Brothers and daug 11 W17 Nancy, Scarborough, spent the holiday weekend with. Miss M. Skelton, Mr; F. R. Smith is a Patient in Winghain and District Eespital Where he was taken by ambulance on Thursday morning of last week. Dr, and Mrs. Donald McRa.e and family, Downsview, were in Brus- sels last week and visited his. uncle P, R. Smith in .Wingham hospital. Miss Karen Leach of Ottawa spending several weeks with, her grandmother, Mrs,. W. GI Leach, while her parents Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Leach are in. Eprope. Mr. and Airs Jack Thynne re- ceived scrolls from both federal and provincial governments in re- cognition of their 50th wedding anniversary celebrated recently. Robert Il "Bob" '..licKinley would like to thank all the people at the nomination meeting in Clin- ton on 'Wednesday, May 15, for again selecting him to contest the Jane 25 election in Huron riding, as your Progressive Conservative candidate, If re-elected on J one 25 he is prepared to continue devoting his full time to the task of rep7 resenting the people, of Ewen at. Ottawa: Bob invites you to see and hear "'Bob" Stanfield at the Wi.ngham Public School, on Thursday, May 30, at 8:30 p.m., along 'with Provincial ,Treusnrer Ron. U, S. MacNailghton, John Loney, Marvin. Howe and Elston Cardiff. Advt, Special Panel Sponsored Brussels Areas EVERYONE IS INVITED TO BOTH SERVICES FROM OUR FREEZER: BItiewater Fish Krisps 8 oz. pkg. Morton's Pot Pies = i•ii,:0111.#11,1:1.1 ,.n.”11.4 4 .o. 31c 4 for 99c ALWAYS A. PULL LINE OF FRESH GOV'T INSPECTED BEEP AND PORK `MEAT IS OUR BUSINESS" ROBERT E`BON' McKINLEY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FOR HURON AT THE • WINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL Thursday, May 301 at 8.30 p.m. Alsd attending will be HON: C. S. MadNAUGHT014, JOHN LONEY, MARVIN HOWE, ELSTON' CARDIFF Provincial Treasurer Bruce Candidate Wellington-Grey Fortrier PC Member. Candidate for Huron Published by the Huron ProgreSsive Conservativ`e AssoCiation