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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-05-22, Page 5TUE BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS. ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 1969 THE UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. E. L. LeDraw Mrs. John Bryan: Organist 10:00 A.M. Church School 11 A.M. Divine Worship, asopswa!"morsal lowoorsaiw York Beans with Poi-1i, ieir I z, Aylmer Straw. or 'Rasp. Jain l',/jiacie Whip '6aiaij i)tessiria' Sunlight Liquid bet. prked E. D. Smith Catsup :lave 19e, fate 400d Market WC. BIC TAYLORS: SAVE S. Comes STARTING CASH MAY AT FAMILY OUR To AT lob BOTH, Town 23 TO . STOCK SAYINGS.. OUR EXPANSION STORES) MAY FOOTWEAR 31 Save 24c 19 oz. save 8c • 24 oz. Save Sc 16 63c qt. 12 oz....•••-• •••• • ..... 5 for 99c 53c 43e. 53c 2 for 39c MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MIME REV. C. A, McCARROLL 10 A.M. Ohurch School 1.1:00 A.M. Divine Worship Itugh Jamieson of the Faith Mission of Canada, Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt TO CELEBRATE (B.C.S. ALL OFF Buy-of-the-Week Aylmer Ch. 'Cream Style Corn Sweet Green Peas 14 oz, ....... ... "-- 6 for 99c Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon Save 11c 58c TAYLORS FAMILY FOOT FAR SEAFORTH. and BRUSSELS COMING EVENTS: "FASHION SHOWCASE '69" Yon, are cordially invited to at- "CHORUS FESTIVAL' tend "Fashion Showcase '00" to illelgrave. Myth and T3ruasels be preSented by the Home Eicon- Public Schools present a "Chorus omit Students of the, Ti'. E. Madill. Pest:iv:A" in Brussels Public School Secendary School, Wingham, on on Wednesday, May 28th froln Thursday: May 22nd at 8:30 p.m. 9.20 a.m. to 'I."p.nr.Siiv" col- in the school gymnasium. eetion. Ei veryo a wel coin e, BUS TRIP TO NASHVILLE Special bits to "Grand Ole HOWICKLIONS BINGO Opry"; NashYille, Tennesee, $59 I rowick Lions Bingo will 1i inelta(e% 2 nights hotel; tour of held on Friday, May 23rd at 8:30 Nashville; autographs and dinner p.m. in Wroxeter Community Hal!• party at Music City Playhouse: Admission $1. 12 regular games ticket to Saturday night Opry, for $10; 2 "Share the Wealth": June 12th. * Reserve your seat one $25 Special; Jaeloot of $85 now. Habkirk Transit Service Ltd. in 60 calls; Door priz,,es and Lucky Box 700, Seaforth, Phone 527-1222 ib Draws. CUSTOM BACKHL OEING LOADING, BACKFILLING, & EXCAVATING CALL COLLECT 527 - 1065 SEAFORTH CONTACT JOHN ROCK — R. R. ,2, SEAFORTH PHONE 527 - 0497 or JIM ALEXANDER — R. R. 4, WALTON AT THE ABOVE NO. ALREADY LISTED NT ER AIN ME AT. T•••H E NEW • -AMERICAN • THE HARMOINAIRES FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY MIKE HODGERT and the TRI-TONES of Exeter SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY, IN THE RAINBOW ROOM WE FEATURE; Chicken, Spare Ribs and Sauer Kraut, Fish and Chips CRANBROOK Miss Myra McNair graduated from St. Mary's School of Nurs. ing, Kitchener, on ThUrsday, May 151.11. She is a. graduate of Sea. forth District High. School and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McNair, R.R. 2, Brussels, and grand-daughter of Mrs. W. A. Williams of Brussels. and Mrs. ;McNair and 'Mrs. Williams attended the graduation and a dinner at the Blue Barn, Listowel. Mrs„Ernma McCallum, St: Thomas, and Mrs, Sidney Barnes, London spent a week with Mrs. Lylle Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Knight and family attended the marriage or their nephew, 'George Alfred Finight and Miss Nancy Irwin at Perth on Saturday. The groom ?s, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. i eel or Knight, Picton. Mr. and Mrs Earl Dunn Were guests at the Machan - Quinn wedding in the United Church, Kincardine, on Saturday. Miss Maxine Sthallen, Kitchen Or and Bill Armstrong, 'Fermis, Now Put your money into our guaranteed investment certificates now paying the never-before interest of eight per cent. TRL,'ST COMPANY SINCE len E 3651 R LISTOWEL BANCH 201.1450 Brylcreme Eno Fruit Salts NiacLeans Tooth Oranges PHONE 288 were holiday guests with Fred Smaildon. Mrs. .John Sehnock was able. 10 come home on Tuesday from List- owel Hospital, where she spent the past five weeks. Cranbrook W. I. Meeting Mrs. Glenn Iluother ‘vas hostess for the May meeting of the W, The meeting opened as usual. with the Ode, Mary Stewart. Col- lect, and the Lord's Prayer. Thirteen membors and sevon guests wore present.The roll ca71 was "A place \viler° I would like to spend a holiday". The secre- tary, Mrs. Leslie Knight read the minutes and treasurer, Mrs. Clare Veitch, gave her report. District Animal delegates are Mrs. Allan McTaggart, Mrs. Clare Veitch, Mrs. 'Wilfred Strickler.. The June meeting will he at the home of Mrs. Veitch, :Tune 19th was set for cleaning the hall and the W. T. will visit Huronview August 20th. Mrs, Frank Smith gave the motto "Never put off until toenorrow what you can do to-day". Mrs. Russell, Knight expressed her thanks to the Institute Cot,' cards and treats while sick. Club irls, .Jane) Veitch, Gale Lake and Donna. Smith demonstrated "Vary the meal in your menu", by mak- ing meat loaf, shepherd's pie, and savoury salad. Sharon Ducharme commented on the exhibit "Say- miry dishes from leftover meat". Cod Save the Queen was sung and lunch served by the hostess, Mrs. Urban Dtichartne and 'Mrs. Clare Veitch. T1. was the first day of school and the teacther was explaining to the kindergarten class that it any- one had to go to the washroom, he or she shouldi hold up two fingers. After a moment's thought, a lit- t', girl near the back of the room TToW s that gonna help,? Nescafe Inst. Coffee reg. $1.39 6 oz, jar $1.09 HEALT H and BEAUTY FEATURES reg. 98c reg. 89c Pasie reg. 75c 69c 69c 59c Good Size ..... • . .... 49c WE DELIVER 0,4111ftmoratinsaaissiMartaseittastutu llitssigalikilli The Bouquet Invitation Line ....... Good tcmte ,,,vdn't be ext)ensive. Our beautiful Botiqu .....•.' ). • 1 (.2•.5 This with the Most exquisite papers, type facf.,. and workmanship you could wish for! N feature', To' rma•Engraying---rich raised lettering—elegant as the f.ne."' craftsmanship •—• yet costing so little! Come see our u.leual selection / / tzt. two ewcc4 aesivery. ....SEE OUR NEW CATALOGUE THE BRUSSELS POST