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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-02-13, Page 7RIVOSSELS POST, 13IIIJSSELS, ONTARIO TII.Urt,SDAY. FEM. 131/I, 198a g MUTUAL RE URANCE COMPAN Y (Miles siworeorrti oworeo * Town Dwellings * All Classes, of Farm. Proparld * Summer CettilliNO Churches, School., Haiti Extended cov *repo 004 smoke, water damage, falliniz objects, 04c.) la also ajvallablo• AGENTS. ..ames Keys, RR 1, Seatorth; V. J. Lona, RR 5, Shollortlqi Wm. Leiper, Jr. Londesbore Selwyn Squires, Clinton; George Coyne„ Dubiln; Donald G. Eaton, SOatorth T E VSSEL$ COST ROY W. KENNEDY, publisher POOlishod. at Brussels, Ontario, every Thursday Box 50, Brussels, Ontario. Authorized as second class mail by the PoSt Office Departme nt, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in oath Memt)er of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Ontario Weet<ly Newspapqrs 'Association R. J. BAUER YOUR MASSEY FERGUSON DEAL ER A• Complete Line Of New and Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 BRUSSELS. ONT, D. A. RANN FURNITURE STORI c..Ic mien Funeral Olrfoctor and tmbalmai PHONE 36 or ES BRUSSELS, ONT, *v. WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP GRAF rSmANsHiP Week Day Over 35 Years LETTEING JOHN MALLICK CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL J. H. CRAWF0110, Q. C. N. A. SHEPH'ERD, M.A., LL.B. A. R. M. MILL. ILA.. L. L. S. EIRt.1118E4111 and WINGHAM Phone 125 Phone $157.5450 J. L. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE 527-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday A.M. Thursday Evening CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday and Wednesday 482.7010 Call Either Office For Appointment FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. OF Tlig PERTH-HURON PRESElYTERIAL The first animal meeting .0 Ow TI111%)(1-POrth rn (.11 ('hurl ii Women presbyterial met at Main Street Caked Church Mitchell. Thtt 1.e.ule was deeper commit. mem and wider horleams The women used tiloir hilt agination to mako I hi' 11114,1ii)g Os interesting as posSible. A, challenge Or stewordship was presontod by Mrs. Alex sit:ion-1r of Selaiugvilic, Mrs, Ethel Zurich, 1rs, Walter ,MoDonild, Itit 1 Dadshill, omplia- sixing !he need to give freely of Lot ()my money but also time. An item. on the program listed as "Ender Attack" proved to be an interesting presentation of an- nual reports in the 'Cerra of a panel discussion,, Its Morley Clark, lArridoit field se(Totary for Christian ed. nealion for the London Confer- ence looked at a chapter of the l'CW study. hook, Man Alive, Ho presented ror a the par- pose • to enable the group to lake a hard look. at their cotomnn- try and assess the deepest needS of the people there, and plan for relevant action. 'rho guest speaktir for the. after- noon, session, Mrs. it, r ,;H:4(r.K. omphasized that 0110 mnSt holieve "00" rather than believe "in", Dolioving "on" she said sue'. geSLS 11 roliance or confidence in something that we trust. We must let go and put full onfidenee 1.11 (lad, Miss itowy s'''al't'y; deaconess nt Con tra Church, Stratford, conducted the insrallation the new officers: pas4. presidents. Mrs. Coorgto liirllir. P.It 1, Brussels, Mrs. Harris niason, :flit 1, It'al- larton: prosideno, Mrs. It aro1d tin heilsee. Parliview Ill vloo prosiaouls 21 l's. cltowart 'Alines', Rit 1,..,Notor, Mrs; Stuant Shier. RR 1, St. '111ary8. ltocording secretary, Mrs. Or- ville Sawyer, Mitchell; corres- ponding; sooretary, Mrs. (I, W Such, Garvin; trnasiner, fi'r's. \Vatter McDonald, i1.11 1 Clads hill, Mrs; Ethel Cable, enrich: citizen and social action, 'Mrs. lkirry .Almost, 297 (`..butts';.,' St.' co-operaltion ill Christian and mis- sionary education, ,Mrs. J. Ail- mann, RR 2, Walton finance, Mrs, Carson Watson, 1/13, Brus- sels: leadership development, Mrs. Ti„ )4. ('lysdale, St. Marys, 110111inotions, Mrs. Jeff Robinson, [tit. 1, Sr. AT (1 Mrs, Gilbert Boo. crore, RA 1, fielgrove: areltive.s, Airs. Stuart Shior. 1. Si, :110' y,-1: coninoHdly friend,dilp and visiting Ali's. llort .1Iton. *RR, T, 14ucknow: eciamunictitions, Mrs. .111)eri •Deyalird., Staffa: rt .la t io es, (loormlP 7Vil ott, 'RR prograni, 'Airs. Roy tlalway, ListoWel; :kit's. clarkn, Kennedy, Grand Ilona: steward- ship anti vocation, Ntrs, Alex snniphiirci, ',-4 0hrtngriff(-, supply „n d Avoif ar o. yrs, itoorgo Potter, Clinton; l'erth 'Regional presidents. .Mrs. John Cilbank, Listowol, west.. firs, Russel 1\feCtilitim, Mitchell, south, 'All's. Olivcr Baker, 'RR 'I. Marys. Gronittle ,M rray. Tavistocl<; ;trot re:2:- 10110 prosidonis, north, Mrs. Harold 1 )oi Fordwich. centre, Orral 1\-tarrison, RR 1, Monk- ton, w('.,*, Lloyd flood, RR n, Clinton, south. Mrs. lz.ldwia \ltl let', RR 3, TE4:Keter, • Palrott restaurant banded rho wailer Iwo viamin pills and asked hint ru diSOIVo Clem In ur bum ur clam chowd('r. After a long fillervill he asked the wailer why chol,vder hadn't hoot) served, 'You'll got the chowder, sir, as soon as we rail,get theclams .0 still; KW1111111illg around,' re- piled the waiter. baker, ililrussals; Hardie ETHEL UNITED CHURCH ANNUAL MEETING 'Ph.' ;mono! Inopthvg of the Ethol. ed ehurvh was hold following pot-Inolr supper at 7115111. The Rey E. Le Drew, Minister of 'the church. ()PPP N1 the meeting_ Mrs \l x•\ Pearson was appall:T- ed SPerotar of the mooting, The nomintuting committee pre- scnted the following slate of officers, rti-eleo:pd to Lilo Session* Earl Mill*, Carl McDonald, 1:11,e, ;1 1.6.: Joh t'onloy, Mrs. Alex Pearson, Percy Stephenson, Nrrs, Stan Spoii•an. and Norman Beirut's for 1' three year torny iteports :10 various groups were presented a`nd 11)pr0ved. Several project. wore under dis- cussion. The mooting was brought to a, close by Mr. LeDrew, OW close of the annual meet.- ng the IrcW held brief meetl- ing with the payment of fees in ;'1.sI0 to roll call, First hunter: "It's getting CINV- , tin' late lilt we 'olveXet hit a thing yet.” Second bonier: "Let's miss 11,6 :71ore apioce and then go home." The Bouquet Invitation Line ALITY SERVICE Open Every Your Guarantee for ClatiETERY BOX 56 WINGHAM ••1.01.111.1 06.,•••••••••••krniNowlry.....ryilMM••••••••••••••••••••01 1969 BUICK .1.,* 441040 6-.. ,,, 0*11"*..*ev.', k!,i. .4Z. Buick Wildcat for 1969—with a longer hood and shortened rear deck reachesa new high in performance and styling. The body is all new with a wheelbase shortened from 126 to 123 inches. A refined sweepline enhances the side appearance of the Wildcat, which also features a new grille and dual air intakes 111 the front bumper, Instant Wildcat identifica- tion is provided by the six vertical chevrons behind. the front wheel opening. 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