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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-03-27, Page 6DONALD G. IVES R.R, 2, BLYTH Phone Brussels 443W4 ii TT.ackwell, .Jas. Clark and Mrs. D. Achilles. Airs, -Alto. Sholdice, 'Mrs. D. and Mrs. "T, 1101115 served lunch. STUDDED TIREES NOT S • THE BRUSSELS POST, DRITSSICIA,S, wroth) THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1969 • uo3 PIND 9L" quopoiS 00'1: s)lneV 513SS11112. TIVE NOID31 lArd 6Z: S 'iflidY `AVCIS21111-11 11°11S ‘(1114111d. A gO7aDtli ITIEr 91/1 ‘,11$q{ a I. aOS MOK utaRS ETHEL Mrs, Cecil Bateman has been a patient in Listowel. hospital. Mr, and Mrs, C, W. Browne were 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. as, Cardiff when Mrs. Cardiff had: a birthday supper in honor of Mrs. Brown at which Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cardiff wore also guests. Doug Conley was 'a vacation visitor with Robert Jones of •Mil- verton.. Mr, and Mrs. John Conley and, their guest Mrs. Alice Lowe, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hudson of Kurtzvillo. Mr. salad Mrs, Arthur Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Wrav (owing, lfl it, Awooci were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Sam Betmes: 1\111'. and Mrs. C, R Dunbar have retuned home from a Florida, Va- cation, Mrs. William Campbell and Miss KrautEr arc holidaying in 'Florid.. endY and Michael Beekiard, were visitors with -Mr. and Mrs. Lawson 71 a r • Miss Penny Gothien. Shel- bourne was holidaying with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs, Bert C Odd on . Ethel W. I. Meeting Mrs. Torn McFarlane was host- ess'for the meeting of the Ethel W. T. • Mrs, A, .Tacklin read the motto "Keep smiling, the whole world is taking your picture". 'Mrs. Earl Chalmore of Brtssels was the guest. speaker and gave :an interesting diseusson on the sub pct. of "Ffortioniture", She was presented with a gift. Mrs George Peo rNon. William Tie-wilt. and Mrs, C, Eorl were those appointed to present a slate of officers at the next meet- ing, WALTON Rutledge, Louden. spent the Ituldays with 11 r, and Mrs. Stewart Humphries, Steven Ennis of 'Whitby Spout the holiday period with his his grandparents,. Mr, and Mrs. Donglas Ennis, 13ruce Clark was a recent week onti visitor with, his parents, Mr ands Mrs, lanies Clark. Euchre Party Prize -winners at the progressive euchre party held by the Walton W.I, in the Community Hall Nyere• nigh Lady. Mrs. Clifford Ritchie: Low 1414, Mrs. Ernest Stevens: high (lent, -Harvey Craig: Low 0 en t Andrew Turnbull: .lone Ivin"'. Gerald Watson, Mrs. Harold, Bolger. Mrs. Ken- neth MoDonald, Mrs. James Mc- Donald and Mrs, George Blake were, the committee in charge. The committe in iiharge of the next euchre party will be Mrs. Allan McCall. Mrs, kiank Walters, Mrs. Earl Watson, Mrs. Ray 11-nether and Mrs. Roy Williamson. Walton Unit of Duff's U.C.W. Mrs. Alexander fl'ututzen opened the. meeting of the Walton 'COW. held in the schoolroom Of Duff's ch.neh.• with the WOrgilth service te - theme of .•which was "The Whole Weft The hymn." Creation's Lord we give Thee thanks"' was .sung with Mrs. Rny Jinether at the piano. :Mrs, Allan McCall offered prayer. Scripture reading, joint 4; 33.24, was followed with the meditation "And God Said" given by Ml's. "He's dot the Whole 'World in His I-Tands", was sung by all, The topic given by Mrs. James Clark was the story of a Pioneer Methodist minister Ivho served in Ontario in 1830. :Joseph Russell Little who was eommonly known as "Uncle Joe" Preached a 'happy religion full riN7 music and homespan stories. Tie travelled a circuit through forests and swamps, from Strathroy to Lake Huron, and knew every person ill the area. The speaker said that you can see today, his grove in Warwick, and the cedar tree that was planted beside it. The business 'Period was con- duced by Mrs. Allan McCall, the vice-president, who opened it with a reading on Northern B.C. Ties- 13E1t6 Sales Service installation FREE ESTIMAT E S • Sarn Cleaners • But* Feeders • Stabling Roll call response was the LEGAL AFTER MARCH names of the sick and shuWris recently visited. The minutes Studded tires may not, be used were read by MrS. Donald Achil- after rotiihtea Safely c)fllti League 1 rell i 1 Ontario. les les and Mrs, Mac, ShOldice pre- serited the treasurer's report It, moterists that It is imPoratit to was reporteLt by vv. 0 _ firt,Lok„. mark studded tires so that next, well, quilt committee convener. Winter, they can be replaced to that six quilts were (milted, rotate: in the same direction, It tires are switched .around, the The Bazaar committee month- different angle of Pressitte may cars are; Mrs, Herb, Trayiss, cell- loosen studs and cause them to yeller, Mrs. Ronald Bennett, Mrs, fly out of the rubber, e ew The Fsels Post Now 41, Postal Regulations Demand All Stzbscriptions Be Paid In Advance Only $2.00 a year Cheaper than You can mail a weekly letter. Don't Waif H Commercial Prin ve Your ing Done -.•Now,... •