HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-01-02, Page 5THE UNITED CHURCH
Minister : Rev. E. L. LeDrew SMILEY'S HAVEN attbe
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THE IlI(USSfaiS POST, 1111:11S$01.4, ONTARIO
l'IlieleSDA 1", JANCA.Re end, 1969
AGENTS OR DEALERS WANTED
to take orders for
Stewarts "EARLY HYBRID" SEED CORNS
for
Alex M. Stewart & Son Limited
"Seed Grain Specialists''
at
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS
ENTERTAINMENT
HEAR DOREEN DANBROOK ON THE PIANO
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT
Try Our Delicious Spare Ribs and Kraut, Chicken and Chips,
Homburgs or Sandwiches
AILSA CRAIG, ONTARIO
Excellent opportunity and commisstions — to sell "Early
Hybrids" for your area — during the next six months. If in-
terested, please contact us at once by letter, stating exact
address, Jot and concession, township and county, distance and
direction from closest town, or advise if you live in a village or
named community.
GOLDEN WORDS
THE NEW YEAR
1 am the 'Now Year and I come
to you pure and unstained,
fresh from the hand of. God..
each day, a precious. pearl to
you is givete that you must
string upon the silver threed
of Life:
Once Strung con never be line
threaded but stays,
An undying: record of your
faith and skill,
leacel golden, minute leak you •
then musk weld into the •
chain of hears
That is nO stronger than its
Nveakent. link.
into your 'Minds is given all
the wealth, and power
To make your life just what
you will,
I give to you, free and un-
stained, twelve- glorious
Months
Of soothing milli and sunshine
golden; days of 'work and
Nights for mine ful slumber,
A,11 that t have I giVe with love
unspoken
:\11 that It ask, you,
faith unbroken.
Don't Overdo lee
"Too mach of any food'ingred.
heti can become lifuentell under
ert ;tie Cl MUM s eces. For ex'
po tpie, plain overeating can
have nasty emisequeneee. Too
uSe cr.' salt; 'vinegar, spices
;Ind other codimenls can lie at
heelth hazard. The answer is to
slay within "sale; limits", says the
1,eporlinent of National Health
and Welfare,
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the lute Harold
would like to thank the
Legion, Lodge, neighbours, and
friends for cards they sent lout
those who visited him while he
was in hospital; also for floral
tributes, in their recent berenve-
mane Special thanks to the pall-
bearers, It wan all greatly apprec-
iated,
Ja.ckl i n Family
My sin('ere thanks to neigit-
beers, friend and reIntives who
remembered me with eisitte. (emu,
treette and also helped in any way
while I was it patient in hospital
an since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr, TIeeVk
and nurses and staff of Wingham
test !let Hos Oita);
Your kindness was deeply ap-
preciated,
Laura Fischer
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We wish to take this opportun-
itlY to express our sincere approce
iation to all who in any way as-
sisted us at 001: time of bereave-
ment. We Went to esiteelallY
thank all those relatives, bi'n'ds
and neighbours who contributed
to title lovely floral tributes and
the contributions to the Heart
'Fund. We also want to say how
ninth we appreciated the kind
and attentive care given by the
nurses .ou the second floor, Wing-
ham Hospieal, at: the time of Rob's
illness and death,
Mrs, Lorne Nichol, 7MVs..
Leslie, :Ernest
CHRISTMAS
DRAW WINNERS
Mrs. Leoinut Connelly was the
winner Of the Christmas them* at:
Topnotch Feeds of Brussels.
Lira Bozyk, daughter of He and
Mrs. Bozyk, Brussels, won the
Christmas blVe Draw for the
largo sihilfred bear Fit the Ma.chan
1 lard w a re.
Snow-.
Mrs. John Bryans• Organist
10:00 A.M. Church School
11:15 A.M. Divine Worship
"Wititelifulness and Prayerfulness"
Ml LVILLE
PRESBYTEKAN CHURCH.
Minister
REV. Q. A. McCARROLL
10 A,M. Ohurch School
11 A.M. Divine Worship
"The Beginning and the Finding"
-Thou Crownese the Year
With Thy Goodness"
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt
COMING EVENTS:
HOWICK BINGO
ilowick Lions Bingo will be
on Friday, January 3rd, 1909
8:30 p.m. Admission 1.00, 12 reg-
in \Vi'oxeter Conimueity Hall, at
111;11. games for $10,; 2 "Share the
Wealth": one $26.00 Special:
Jackpot of $80 in 58 calls; Door
prizes.
PRENATAL CLASSES
A series of prenatal classes will
leogin Wednesday, January 8, 1.96!)
at 8:00 p.m. at the Frieitlth Unit.
Office, Medical and Dental Centre,
lirtlesels. These will hOe held.
,,yeekly intervals for nine weeks.
These interested are invited to
attend on the above date or write
to the Health Unit Office, (leder-
A Child Health Centre will be
held in the Medical Building in
Brussels, Ontario, on the second
Tuesday of each month from 9:36
to 11:30 a.m. Public health nurses
will be in attendance to weigh
infants and presehOol children, to
c'oun'sel mothers, and to administ-
er immunization, At most ses
eions a public health physician
Will be present also. This service
is 'free of charge.
WALTON
Holiday Vititors
Miss Bean, Guelph tint.
vereity, home with her patentg,
Mr, and Mrs, tMartin Bann,
Mrs. Hilda Sellers, Seaforth, With
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss,
Miss Sherrill Craig. of \-les,tern
University. London with her par-
ente. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Craig.
Mr. and Mrs, Clement Stutz of
(70111P11 'Valley; Mr. and Mrs. W,
Stutz, Waterloo: Mrs. Wrolfrent
Stutz, Toronto and 'Mies lemma
Da.wson Kitchener, with Mr. and
Mrs, Torrance Thindas.
r rry 'We ters, Waterton Ten i •
vrrsif y With his patentee Mr. end.
Mrs, Frank Walters.
Mrs. Walter Firoadloot is hell.
cloying- in Saskatoon, SaSk., with
her brother, Samuel and Mrs,
to\
FOR SALE —
rsod 1068 IA
10GS Snow-Hawk 17 1/2 11,11.
inr,9 Siiti-Jet 1 0
1069 SnoeTet 15 h.p.
Coetriet: Ross *Call! :Phone 194
HARROWER HAZELWOOD
A pretty Christ:rime wadding was
solemnized in Binkley United
Church, Hamilton, on Saturday
when Lynda Bernice, daughter of
Rev, mid Mrs. It, (1', Hazelwood
was united in marriage to 'Phoning
George Harrower, only soh el' Mr,
and 'Mrs. David Iterrower of Buie
tington. The church was beau ti•
fully decorated with lighted
Chrisemas; trees and the altar was
banked. • with pointsettias. The
guest .pews were marked by white
satin bows centred with belly and
red ribbon . etreemers;
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father who performed
ceremony, assisted by Rev. El. W.
Brearley of Burlington. Before the
ce'rem'ony a. :trio consisting of
eierilyn Alex, loan Heels and
Mary lieels sang -Lift Thine
Eyes"' by mendeieshon. After the
Processional. 'Praise My Soul",
the "Lord's Prayer" by Malotte
was sung by Marilyn Alex.
Thp bride s radiant in an
empire style gown of white ftalian
brocade. Her bell sleeves were
trimmed with bands of pearl de-
tail which also trimmed her floor
length skirt and cetthedral ttrain.
Her full length Veil which was
trimmed with a scattered pearl
design Was held in place by a
crystal and pearl headpiece in A
petal design, She wore the groom's
gift, a white gold bracelet and
carried a bothiet or white roses
and holly,
Her attendants, Donna West as
Matron of honor; beidesiriaids
Anne Stringer and Victoria Sandy
apd little Sheri Bridle as flower
girl, were goWeed alike in floOr
length empire style dresses of
Christina's, red velvet, The older
attendants wore shoulder length
Veils held In place by bows of red
velvet and the flower girl's hair
was tiled with red bows, They all
carried white milf ts triimned With
red
Warren Gedcke, organist of the
(-Much was et the organ. The best
man was Robin McGregor of Bur-
lington and the ushers were
Michael Ronne of Toronto and
Lane Ilazelwr xul of Hamilton,
brother of The bride,
An er the double ring ceremony,
the :trio sang "God is My Shele
herd" by Dvorak.
Al- reception following in the
Round Room of the Scottish Rite
club. The hritdp.ii mother 10001‘,,,(1
'ho guests dressed in a gold bro.
reale dress and mate-thing hat. She
wore brown accessories and a cor-
sage of Lnlisman roses and bronze
leathered ca rnations. She was
assisted by ithe groom's mother
who wore a two piece dress of
silve- grey Italian knit with
LC/11010S of green design. She wore
silverd accessories and it. silver
grey lute Her corsage was white
earnetions and holly.
Leaving for a honeymoon in the
Raliammi, the bride wore a white
dress trimmed with silver, a.
brigiri rod coat with bleached ra-
coon collar and cuffs and rt
white hat. Her corsage wes while
roses and
Mr. Lane fletzelwood was
Master of Ceremonies and the
coast to the •bride was proposed
by ,0, S..Lawiess of Burlington,
Upon their return :. the•happy
eoapie will reside in Burlington
where the groom. is on 'the staff
of Pinlands school, The- bride is.
on the t seaff of Maple Lane who'd
in Aneastere
Guests Were present from Tote
onto, Burlingtea, .Kirchener, Lon-
don, Oshawa, Mount. Forest, Brant-
ford, Windsor, Sarnia, Leitining
ton, Bressels and Detroit.
Prior to the wedding the' bride
was guest of honor aa.t several
showers in Hamilton and Burling
ton and both were recipients of
many lovely gifts from their staff .
members.
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