The Brussels Post, 1970-04-02, Page 5BRUSSELS FALL FAIR BOARD
DANCE
ittUSSELS LEGION HALL
FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd
Music By: DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
Restricted to Persons 21 Years and Over
Admission $2.00 per Couple
.Avitu,4 ;414, .1049
PHONE 887-9339 WE DELIVER
BEST BUYS AND
WINDOW POSTERS
March •20,,, -for the parents, with a
large crowd in zatondance. Follow-
ing the program that had been
prepared. by the pupils, teacher,
'And music leacher, ovpryone was
Invited to visit the classrooms to
:view their progresS with their
teachers,
ConfirMation Service
:Master Sunday morning a largo
erowd attended ihe Confirmation
and communion Sorvico
\vith their minister
Utev. perwy n 'Nickell, in charge.
The tw y-fi vo co nd d a Los wh o
took th(q?.. ro ws were : Connie
Coutts, Dianne Fraser, christinc
:miry pat. , ,JohnUeem.
ing, Pant. McCallum, lion AlcCal-
ulm, Bruce McDonald. fr,,afher
McDonald, Lynne McDonald, Cord-
on 'Mitchell, Karen -Mc:Ewing,
NiIncy Lon AfeNichel, haruli
Marks, Gail Searle, Judy Thamer,
Oail Traviss, Debbie Woy, Dena
\Vey . Keith \V ithee, Lois Hit fit-
son, Shirley Willi aMSOT1. 'rum,
Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Wlillainscm, Also joining Duff's
Church by cortificate or transfer
wore : Mrs. Harry Froegy and Miss'
Thainer. Elders who assist-
:Ng with the vonCirmation service
wore: Messrs: A1v in AlcDonald,
Campbell Wey and Doug Fraser,
fIarn•Mclionald contributed a solo,
''The Did tagged Cross", the choir'
sang an 14,1nster anthem. dt-tring the
service, service. Elaster lillies adorned the
pulpit, these were later given to
shut-ins • at the congregation,
•
BOWLING NOTES
March 30th, 1970
Narne Points
Team Standings
„Al's Aces 17'7
Ruth's Rascals 163
(lord's 161
Ponnies 159
Queens 148
Mii;tzio's Puzzles 14a
LadieS' Singles
Carol 410 r veS 340
Itianne fluether 285
Elaine Nichol 268
Ladies' Triples
Carol 'Harvey 080'
Jane Ward 660
'Dianne INetber 622
Men's Singles
Brian Rutledge 308
bon Nolan 800
261
7013
009
640
Al Harvey
Men's Singles
Brian 1331.0(14;e
Nottin . .
.0 11tl,fi,F d1
THE HOUSE OF MAX"
As of April 1st, 1970 the former D. A. Rann
Furniture Store will be registered as
" THE HOUSE OF MAX "
and the' former D. A. Rann Funeral Home as
THE M. L. WATTS FUNERAL HOME
Shop At The Store
With the Little Touch of Heaven.
LUCY'S LITTLE MINI MARKET
(Formerly Lucy's General Store)
CRANBROOK, ONT. PHONE 887-6835
A BRAND NEW DISCOUNT STORE
kSTRICTLY CASH AND CARRY ONLY)
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
3 Boxes of Mini Chips
5 lbs. of Beef Salami
75 lbs. Ontario No. 1 Potatoes
1 Bushel Macintosh Apples
5 lbs. for
2 lb. Cello Bags No. 1 Carrots
Large Sunkist Navel Oranges No. 88 -
5 ("its. Pepsi, Ginger Ale, Orange, Lemon
MELVILLE,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
Rev. C. A. McCarroll
10 Church School
• 11:00 A,A1, Divine NN.ur81.1ip
"'An Untamed Alan"
Orgarvist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt
ANGLICAN CHURCH
ST. JOHN'S BRUSSELS
The Rev. Keith Stokes
B.A., S.T.B.
Box: 47, Myth, Ontario
Phone 523-9334
11.30 a,m, Holy Communion
11:30 0.m. Sunday School
Organist: ,Mrs. G. Puce
NOTICE
Any Veteran wishing to see
the Service Bureau ()Weer from
London, please contact Sam
'Workman before April 20th,.
COMING EVENTS:
EUCHRE
Legion vs Cientlemon's Club,
Legion Hall, Monday April 6th,
VARIETY FAIR
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
Variety Fair will be held May 2nd.
at 2:30 p.m.
W.I. EUCHRE PARTY
The MaJestie Women's Institute;
are hplding a. Fluchre Party in the
Brussels Public Library on Mon
p.
.,
day evening.; April 6th at 8:30
:; o'clock. AdmisSion 800. ;Everyone
welcome.
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for the presentation
given in our honour at GranbroOk
Many thanks to the ones who
gave us the presentation and
helped in any way, it was very
much appreciated,
Shirley and GarY Evans
My sincere thanks and apprec-
iation is giVen to all those Who
visited me, and those who Peru.,
en bored inc With cards and gifts
while L was a patient in Vit.:U-41a
HosPILALL ,also to the nurses and
staff on 3rd North, Dr. 'McFarlane,
and SL Ambrose Altar Society.
'Vulr thoughtfulness was appren-
iota.
Mrs. George Blake
I wish to express 111y apprec-
iation to .everyone who remeniher-
ell int, With cards, letters a lid
gifts When I Was in hospital
Very spec:it'll thankyou to Frieda
Pipe :for her kindness, the Alcock
ftitilitY who looked after my haute,
Drs.• 8001s. end Wilkins,. the
clergy who visited me and the
kind nurses in the isolation Ward,
L',4 itterw$1,15
,rouSla
Salada Orange Pekoe Tea Bags Save 10c 60's ... • 79c
Stokleys Fcy. Cream. Corn Save 38c 14 oz, 5 for $1.00
M. House Inst. Coffee 20c Off pack 10 o z. $1.69
Bick's Sw. Mixed Pickles Save 12c 32 oz. 59c
Clover Leaf Tuna Chunk Save 4c 61 i. oz. 39c
Buy-of-the-Week
Royal! Canadian Luncheon Meat 12 oz. 39c
FEATURES
Saico Orange Juice (from concentrate) 48 oz. 39c
Red & White. Peanut Butter 16 oz. 53c
Quaker Oats 5 lb. Save 16c 79c
This Week's Picture 'Size 12" x 24"
WALTON
(continued rrani page one)
truce Clark, London, 'visited
Mrs. Jack McKellar of Seaforth
his parents, Mr. aria Mrs, James
Clark.
Last Tuesday (linnet' guesta with
Mrs. Ray Efuether were: Mrs,
Ray Klein. :Kitchener, Mrs. Bill
Johnston, Paisley: Mrs. ;Take ,Tatzi,
Winghang, and Mrs< Nancy
Holmes, Clinton.
Stewart Humphries, Don 1.14c-
I)onald, Ronald 'Rowlett and 110w,
ard Backwell, participated In a
curling honspiel last week. WM.-
501.00 by the Hensall Legion,
I I ensa 11,
Mr, and 'Mrs. T.,loyd Porter have
returned home after spending
a few weeks with their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James
Lamont, London. while there Mr.
Porter underwent treatment in
Victoria HosPial.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Love of
LYansing, Mich.. spent the Week-
end with Mrs. Walter Broadfoot.
Miss Margaret Sh.ortreed spent
her Foster holidays with Mr, and
Mrs, Gordon. Shortreed, Ppayfield,
and mr. and Yrs, Martin McDonald
of Cratibrook.
Mr. and Mrs„ Cecil Lyddiatt
spent a recent weekend With Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lyddiatt of Res.
dale.
Rev, Vie and Mrs. Stewart and
over the holiday weekend with
were gueSts On Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Alvin McDonald.
Misses Dianne McKay, Rae
Batson and Wilma Westerveld or
Sea forth were holiday guests of
Miss Bovcrly. McCall.
Mr. and Mrs Murray Mills, Scott
David and Cathy of Brantford
visited over the holiday weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills. Drs.
lean and Gerd Westernirmin
Burlington also spent the weekend
at the same' home..
Miss Nolen Searle, London spent
the weekend wiih her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Searle.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Brown and
son Warren. Burlington, spent
Easter Monday with Mr. and MPS.
Allan McCall,
Miss Linda Traviss spent the
woekoiid with her parents. Mr.
and Mr's, Ralph TraVill14.
01101 110101P %VAS held at thc
1LVtAltati. gehool letWay aftitlitionL
:9Itiii Jiiti1 P0011‘ 13141takilaie, °MARI()
1114,E, UNITED CHURCH'
mi61.$ter..: Key. E. L. i..eorew •• '
Organist;, Mrs. John Bryans
suil(41y $.c.u()Qi 10.15 'nut.
Divine \\ orsfliv 1.1.30 a.1.11.
1.00
$3:00
$3.00
$3.00
49c
...... 35c
79c per doz.
Lime 99c
Plus Deposit
Bananas
2 Doz. A Extra Large and. Large Eggs
21/2 Doz. A Medium Eggs
4 Doz. Crack Eggs for • ... . - .. - ... $1.00
(When Available)
3 Loaves of Fresh Weston Bread 75c
SUNDAY ONLY
5 Loaves Weston Bread
Cigarettes
•• -Winners of Easter Draws were: 1. Mrs. Wm. Bremner,
Easter candy and tobacco. 2. Betty and Steven, Easter
Bunny .3. Fred Smith, Easter Cake.
,Easter Monday Draw winner: Clifford 'Stevens, Cake and
Cookies.
WHOEVER BRINGS IN THIS ADVT. WILL RECEIVE
100 SUPERIOR GIFT SAVING STAMPS
WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF
WROXCTER LUCY'S LITTLE MINI 'MARKET
OPENING ?SOON
20 oz. tins — 5 for 99c
14 oz. tins .. .... 4 for 99c
10 oz. tins • . • ... ... • . 9 for 99c
8 for 99c
5 for 99c
3 for 89c
3 for 85c
2 for 79c
10 oz. -
14 oz. ........ • --
14 oz. ...
14 oz. ... ••, .....
28 oz.
MONKEY FRUIT
40 lb. box .. ...
.....
......
$1•00
59c and 61c
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
SAVE ON THESE CANNED GOODS SPECIALS ,1S
Dill Pickles 28 oz. tins - 4 for $1.00:'f
Pork and Beans 19 oz. tins ........... . 5 for $1.00 Y
Cream Corn
Green Plums
Tomato Soup
Vegetable Soup
Stewed Tomatoes
Apricots
Peaches
Pineapple Rings