HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-09-26, Page 5fHE UNITED CHURCH
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A., S.D.
Organist: Mrs, Fred Stephenson
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SMILEY'S HAVEN at the
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS
ENTERTAINMENT
AT THE
NEW AMERICAN HOTEL.
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LORNE ALLAN a nd
THE HURON COUNTY BOYS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
IN THE RAINBOW ROOM"
WE FEATURE:
Friday —
Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, Roast Turkey, Giant Hamburgers
Saturday —
Southern Fried Chicken, Fish and Chips, Giant Hamburgers
TikE BRuhiasus POST, Sit1,18841.4, ONTARLO
vkifittipAY, ItU4PT. 26th, .1441;
UCW 17th And Boundry Unit
liirS Wm, 'Murray was hostess
fey the meeting of 17th and
;Boundary Unit. of Duff's UCW.
The DeVotions, presided over by
FOR SALE
196u black Pontiac Sedan, Gall
Mrs. 111. Elliott, Phone 169j
FOR SALE
Potatoes. W. A. MeQuarrie
Phone 4644
FOR SALE —
'1.95S Dodge toll truck With
rack. Bast Huron Produce
:Brussels Phone 66
FOR SALE —
Single car garage 9x7 Berry
overhead door.
Robt. Raymond Phone 223W
NOTICE —
For all your electrical wiring
needs.
Contact; Don McLean
Phone 44336 Brussels,
FOR SALE
DAIRY FARMERS
Pulsator Service any make
Use only "State Rubber'
Inflations made in New Zealand.
Phone 348-8437, .1, E. •Branclemark
Mitchell.
NOTICE
Renovations and Roofing, metal
and asphalt, also all types of
building for farms and houses.
L. & M. Building Co.
RR 2, Bluevale, Ont.
Phone: 3204 or 320W7
Mrs, Murray, were opened with
I responsive reading of Psalm
34.8, A. hymn was sung end a cow
tests "Book Of the Bible" was
conducted.
Mrs. Clifford Ritchie gaye the
topic "Familiar Favours Forgot-
ten". She pointed out that We take
for granted things we otigkt to
take with gratitude. The , poem
'We would give thanks" was read
by Mrs. Murray.
Mrs, Martin Dean was in charge
of the buSiness. A thank you
card from Mrs. John Bann was
red.
A craft display at the Brussels
vair will be arranged by the unit.
The next meeting will be ta, the
home of Mrs. Clifford Ritchie,
The next, meeting will be at the
by iVirs, Murray..
McKillop Unit of Duff's UCW
The Mc Killop IJCW was
held at the home of Mrs.Normar
Schatle, There were 19 ladies in
attendance.
The meeting was opened -by
Mrs. Stewart McCall with the
verse "Our Two Natures". A hymn
was sung' and the scripture was
read by Mrs. cordon McgaVin.
A commentary 'Overcoming the
Perils of Routine" was given by
Mrs, Stewart McCall and Mrs.
Merton Uackwell offered prayer.
Mrs. Donald Dennis gave the
topic "Publishers and Book Sel-
ler" from the book "japan Pro.
The business perTed, presided
over by Mrs, AlertOn Hackwell,
was opened with the poem "Life"
Mrs Neil Mc Guy n, Mrs. Lyle
Osborne, anti Mrs. George Love
served lunch.
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No Church' No Sunday School.
1.ti0i) AnnivOrSary at Ethel
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
REV. C. A. McCARROL.I.
Organist: mrs. Nora Moffat
Church School meets at 10:45 am.
in the Sunday School Hall this
Sundae for oui Rally Day Service
in the church..
1.1.; A.M. Rally Day Servide
I, was glad wnon they said unto
me, Let us go into the house of
the Lord. Psalm 1,Z2.1
CARDS OF WANKS
The family of the late Mr. D.
M. MacTavish extends thanks to
friends and neighbours for words
of sympathy and acts of .kindness
during their recent hereavement.-
A sincere "Thank 'You" to all
those who remembered me with
cards, treats and visits while I
was in Wingham Hospital and
since corning home,. Thanks also
to those who helped out in any
way.
Your kind thsughtfulness has
been much appreciated,
Frank Rutledge.
We would like: to :thank all who
ltelped in any way to make our
45th wedding anniversary so
pleasant, Also those who se*
cards.
It, was all very much apprec-
iated.
Cecil and Fiazel McFadden
INVould like to thank the friends
and neighbours who have been so
kind and thoughtful in the last
four months of my nines's, Your
cards and letters; and visits frent
friends, also from Rev. Johnston,
Rev. Snell and Rev. 'Pollock of
London were much appreciated,
For the care I received from the
do'etors and musing staff. my
Sincere thanks to all.'
Lillian COX
IT'S NOT TOO EARLY
TO BOOK FOR
CUSTOM COMBINING
W1E HAVE
2 GIANT CLAM
COMBINES
1 ALLIS C'L'EANER
Avoilobio at040m Work
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COMING EVENTS :
BINGO
Howlett Lions l3ingo will he held
on Friday, Sept. 27th, at 3:30 p.m.
in Wroxeter Community Hall. Ad-
mission. $1. 12 regular games for
310; . 2 "Share the Wealth", one
$25 Special; Jackpot of 00 in 58
call8; Door Prizes.
PRENATAL:CLASSES
A series of prenatal classes will
begin Wednesday, October 2 1968
at 3:00 p.m. at the I-484th trait
Office, Medical and Dental Centre
Brussels. These will be held at
weekly intervals for nine weeks.
Those interested are invited to
attend on the above date or writ*
to the Healh 'Unit Office, Goderich.
T,EESWATER FALL FAIR
This year everyone ts coining
early to CANADA'S LARGEST
RURAL PAIR at TEESWATER, on
SAT GRIMY, SEPTEMBER 28,th
to see THE LITTLEST HOBO of
TV and Movies; "high wire aerial
acts; chariot races, horse show
auto show; implement shO-W,
auto show; implement show, all-
Ontario Silver Dollar competition;
aThOntario Landrace show; 4,j71,
meet lion. H. A. Olson M.P. Fed-
eral 'Minister of Agriculture who
officially opens FAIR. Bands,
rids, excitement and thrills. All
and more at TEEPVIT.A.TER FAIR
on SATURDAY SEPTEMBER
28th. Free grandstand. Fx-Whits on
view FRIDAY evening from 7 p.m.
A hang-up show including THE
LITTLEST HOBO and sew and
old-time dancing SATURDAY
night in the arena..
MONKTON NEWLYWEDS
HONORED ,BY FRIENDS
Newly-Weds, Mr. and Mrs. L'il3
Mann, RIR 1, Monkton were hon.
eyed Oh F'riclay evening, Sept.
9th at a presentation held a.t. the
(loMmunity I-Tall in Brodhagen,
During the event Mr and :Vert(,
Mann 't%'ert'l preSented with a gift
of money, with Roy teurinanti of
Logan Primp, reading the acldrefis,
Written in t$ocki,y form, the ad.
dress was composed by MrS, a.tn
'Wolfe, RR 2, 1‘,IonIcton,
11 gpeokal requot nuoiht9, wap
ato ployed in 1101101, of i\ies Atorm,
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HURON PLOWMEN PLAN
41st PLOWING MATCH
Iinrop Plowmen's Association
will hold their 41st plowing match
at the Maurice Love farm.
Lot 30, Concession 1 tIsborne
Township, halfway between
[-It:risen and Exeter on No. 4
highway on Saturday October
5th, 1968,
The contestants will be .com-
peting a prize list worth :$8,000.
in cash and the right to compete"
in the Esso Champions class to;
the International 'Plowing Match
at. Guelph plus tile T. Eaton
Junior Championship trophy a
heriuliful silver trey -- and the
right to compete in the Natons of
Canada Junior Cbanapionship
class at the international Plow-
ing Match et Guelph.
The International 'Harvester
Co. of Canada offer a special
prize of $10.00 for the best plowed
lend in a 'Utility Class, using a
mounted 1)10w with three :furrows.
.• Plenty of land will be avail-
able to display and demonstrate
new farm machines,
-Horse Shoe pitching contest is
being held with good prizes being
offered.
The Baron Plowman's - Association.
was organized 41 years ago. Its
objective is to imprOVe the.
quality of the plowing in Huron
County and over the yeacs ' has
produced many expert, and champ
ion plOWnlan.
it is estimated that over milt of
the plows operated are not set
properly. Not only does an improp,
erly set plow make a peer job of
plowing but it is hard to draWand
wastes fuel. Expert coaches Will
he on hand on the morning Of the!
match at 9 o'clock to advise on
the proper adjuStment of MOWS
and points Of good plowing.
NOTICE TO
ALL SUBS'CRIBERS
Tho Postal InSpOetor is ti-Xpeeted
of thIS office in the near future,.
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ENTERTAINMENT
HEAR DOREEN PANBROOK. ON THE PIANO
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT
Try Cur Deliicious Spare Ribs and Kraut, Chicken and Chips,
Hamburgs or Sandwiches
THE GARY DUCK DANCE
in the
13LYTili ARENA
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27th
9.00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m.
Adirnission: $1,50 per Person
Sponsored by: The lillyth Lions Club
Everyone Welcciirne
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