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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-05-15, Page 5i •ii..14,;.31.).4.Y,. MAY ittth, WICIP4"34teSn'''"-z114..-ThitairgUrs",%te..2goskiturtzwirgszontatimigtoogrisiggsgonsionowsusst Meeting Of the U.C.W. Afternoon Unit The Afternoon Unit of the 'Unit- ed Church Women met in tire United Church parlour on. Tues- day, May 6th, with 14 members and one visitor present. Mrs. liryans was in. charge of the devotions following the Mothers' Piay theme, during Which a special reading was given in tribute to a loved and valued member, Mrs. :410Wland. Mrs. Miller recited some ap- yrepriate. verses, love you, Mother." Later she read an inter- esting article about a "School on Wheels" in Zambia. During the bUsiness seSsion, The funeral was held from the ports were received showing the Tasker funeral home, Blyth, On success of the Spring Taesday at 2 .pm. Burial was in Thankoffpring meeting on April Blyth Union cemetery. 20th, when Mrs. Babeasee, Pre- MRS. LORWE SCRIMGEOUR Mrs. Lprne Scri,mgeoar, 86, of -'died Sunday at Clinton Public Hospital: She had been aetivo 'ra the work of the Myth Horticultural Society and the Myth Agricultural So- ciety. She is survived by her husband, Lorne, three sans, Murray at Til- lsonberg; Clifford of Bellville, and Everett of Blyth; three daughters, Mrs. Fern Cameron, Kitchener, Russell (Hazel) Baxter, Chatham, and M.rs. Joseph (Mar- garet) Marks, Windsor. MENS and TEENS STYLES MOR FOR YOU I The more ,you buy tie more you save. Contipues t g 17 ua i, 1: en terwi aff With More Bargains Being Adc Come in and lOttIosNrA POST, intussmo, COMING EVENTS: BUS TRIP TO NASHVILLE SpeCial bus to "Grand, Ole Opry", Tonnesee. ,$59 includes 2 nights hotel; tour of Nashville; autographs and dinner party at Music City PlaybottSe: ticket to Saturday night Opry, Jane 42th. Reserve your seat now, Habkirk Transit. Service Ltd. P•ox. '700, Seaforth. Phone 527-1222 5b BUS TRIP TO TULIP FESTIVAL Why not be, there? See the Tulip FeStiyal :in Holland, Mich- igan with its baton twirling, flower show, street scrubbing;, and the Klorripen Dancers, the parade of baads, and square danc• ing, Visit the 21)0 year old Dutch Windmill, De Zwaan and the wooden shoe factory, Our charter- ed coach will Lake you. Leave Friday night, May 116th and sup- ply overnight mem/iodation, For snore information write Or phone Ilabkitic Transit Service Ltd., Seaforth 4274222, CARDS OF THANKS We thank our friends and neighbours for the lovelY farewell gift presented to us. Your kindness was appreciated and will always be remembered. Mrs, McLean and Charlie wish to take this opportunity in thanking all who visited me and 80111 (';I r(11-.; while I was in Wing- ham Hospital. Also to 'thank the E.C.W. for gift and cards and Many Thanks to Rev. and Mrs, LeDrew for calling while I was in Hospital, Mrs. Lois MeCutcheon \\'e sincerely thank all Our neigliliours and friends .for the farewell party and beautiful gifts; Also all the generous help and- use of trucks --helping us move. Your kindness never forgotten. Sincerely, • Leonard, Rosella• and M a ry Lee Rooney. THE UNITED CH.URCI1 Minister': Rev. E. L. I..eFsi•zw Mrs. John Bryaris: Org..4nInt 10:00 A.M, Church SC1400/ LI A.M. Divine Worship MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH minister REV. C. A. McCARROLL A.M. Uhurch School A.M. Divine Worship Parables of the Lost (4) "The Lost Older Son" Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt sident of the. Huron-Perth Tres - byteria WO 8 L't (101 igh in 1 speaker. Alt's. Hemingway continued her Bible study, based on Peter's first Epistle. Some vital questions wero introduced " and discussed. The next meeting will lie on June 3, in the form of a picnic on Miss Skelton's HOWICK LIONS' BNGO WINNERS Regular Games: Mrs. Hazel- grove & Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery, -both .of Wingbam; Mrs. Art Whe- eler, . \Vn'oxeter, Mrs. Perg Winghazn and Sylvia. Cowing, Listowel; Mrs. Forg Riley, Wing- ham and herald Goll, Walker- ' ton: M ss Joan Dev,-ar, Mrs. George Strauss, Mildnury, Mrs, Lobsinger, 111 Palm ayand Doug Felker, Listowel. Mrs. Rocker, 151st: weL and Mrs. I [orb Bushy, Belmore; Tony Ste Marie, Blue- Hostess Chips Sav, 1 ," Allett's Asst.' Red & White Apple Delsey Tissue Saxe 26, vale; Deitzler. Miltimay "Share the Wealth" 1. ;Ors. °bright, Wingliant. 2, Nick Latig, $25 Speeitil Mrs. °bright, Wiiw;- am. .TnekPol Consolation plus bonus: Miss Hattie Wylie, Wingimin. Door PriZ08; Mrs. PA :Niiidmay; Miss Jean Dewar, Atwood; Mrs, Drumm, Harristen, Mrs. Ed Rich, Wingltrum, Lucky Draws ; Mrs. . t. Wit t-.• Wroxeler: Mrs. Riley •\v i ngliant; obrigia, Wi haul and Mrs,, Sarah, Mildmay. oz.. Bag 59c 17v 4 QZ. 3 for $1.00 49c 24 oz, .. . 39c 6 for 790 4 for 89c 6 for $1.00 12 oz — 3 for 89c b. Bag — . .... 49c V.99 with 5.00 Order WE DELIVER FOR SALE S'EEPS For highest naiity at• te..•,vest prices, See "Cramm's :4 0eils" at Pinkerton. Highland S lb alfalfa, 6 lb timothy, 14 brume, 2 lb meadow fescue, $7.06 6 trefoil, timothy, Vi.52•: per acre. 4pe!..i:a prices effective to Aray ; We carry all varities. t.:tovon; grasses, inoculated, heal, tiat.;, baley and mixtures. Cleaning daily by appointment. 110Y 'and 'tintahl Cramm, Pinker. Ion, Out Phone Cargill 366,2394, 2b SMORGASBORD SUPPER WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th 5 - 7;30 P.M. Sponsored, by Melville Presbyterian Church Women's Guild Get your tickets in advance from, any member of the Guild Adults $1.50 Oblildren Under 10 Years 75e Mother Parkers hat. G.Sfee Reg, $1.79 10 oz. $1.29 Maple Leaf Calmed Ham Save 30c 1 1/2 1b, .. .... $1.59 Johnson Off Iowa P.epclirierit Save 30c 5 oz. 99c FREE 49c1.4.idue Red. & White Birthday Cake With Orders (..)f $15.00 or over Solo Marg. Reg. 23c Carnation Evap, Milk Ta” Kellogg's Corn Hakes save Charcoal', Gerati:11. FEarowood PREMIUM PANEL 56,98 Value 12 gal. C.al-Lage Can PHONE 288 ENTERTAINMENT AT THE. NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. BILE Ind MARY "THE WALKERTON TRIO" FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY THE STRING DUSTERS SATURDAY "NIGHT ONLY- IN THE RAINBOW ROOM WE FEATURE; Chicken; Spare Ribs and Sauer' Kraut, Pish and Chips FREE DRAW o> Sport Coat a Trousers With Each Purchase Draw 24th May