Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-10-30, Page 7THE BRUSSELS POS T 8th CONVENTION OF CENTRE THE BRUSSEL POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Tifi7RSDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1.969' ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher P.ublishOd. at Brussels, Ontario, every Thursday. Box 50, brussels, Ontario. Second -Class Mail Registration Number 11562' Member of Canadian weekly Newspapers Assoolation Ontario Weekly Newspppers Association Go ten \I., de\\c'ioos, so kNavok.it ces1A,ree2it, ot oti\\.e.ts elk-Aeedet oks0c Package ,ra y rats st. 0\ 01 ail Ws and , t 10;15tt\APAll. i et CO ‘PI,Iti1301 gait Gut thenA "%n 1 '2. of us 5 lb. ookl dealer. sod coice waol Ion CD(' io t-u‘IP ik‘e, °tItat Stfce"' 0 cancJ doors Cul"csitn`t 'A G OLDFIELF PRO HARDWARE BRUSSELS, ONT. C BRUSSELS PHONE 249 WINGHAM PHONE 357-3460 WM. ADAMSON LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Pigs F:er.37. Mon., Tues., Thwri. PHONE BRUSSELS 357.14 PCV, CLASS FS and ,F FRANK'S AUTO BODY HOME of EXPERT COLLISION & BODY REPAIRS LUCITE & DULUX REFINISHING, PHONE 3 BRUSSELS,, ONT. R. J. BAUER YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER Jim Carclif REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS: FIRE AUTO LIABILITY RES, 322W5 D. A e FtAN N FURNITURE STORE 'Liicensed FilticrAl Director and Embalmer MAX L. WATTS, PROPRIETOR PHONE: 86 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE: For A Better LiSED CAR. AT THE RIGHT PRICE 1966 FURY III 4 DR. HT ys, Auto. Trans, BP PS and Radio 1967 FORD. CUSTOM 500 4 DR, .SEDAN vs; Auto. and Radio 1967 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR. SEDAN VS Auto. and Radio' 1966 FORD FAIRLAKE 4 DR. SEDAN VS Auto. PS, P13 and Radio 963 C.} ,p 2 DR. HT Auto. a d Radio 1265 CHEV. BE7:AIR 4 DR, SEDAN VS Auto,. SEVERAL 64 and 6:1 MODELS TO 32:E :FROM MOTO YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, and THUNDERBIRD DEALER A Complete- Line Of Nvw and Uscci Farm Equipment -PHONE 5 BRUSSELS. ONT. M M rAVI JRI AL SHOP QUAL! ve SERVICE ORAFTSMA,NSHIP •OrJOI'l Ey0y Weekday. Your Guarantee Far Over 85 YearS of CEMETERY LETTERING Bog 156 WINGHAM. JOHN MALLICK CRAWFORD and MILL H. CRAWPORD. l~rt . MI! t,,, L1,114,, 1,1111.1g§g 1110, REGION HELD AT WALTON The Nighth Convention of CenL, tre Region. I furon-Porth Breshy. terial was held in Duff's United Church, Walton. Miss (jail 11.1eCal1. superintendent of •Wr011len's ion of T.anulon Rescue Mission, was guest speaker, fa, tellixtg about her work there she said they had e tinge story house Ivith sevonteen beds. They help women girls find children, from many lin, fortunate ci reit rns t an cos. Their Reed.-1 are supported by a grant from the city, charity and do- nations. setup of their needs are prayer suPPorl, linens, toilet articles, curds, table games, toys, undorwear, socks, nylons, night- NV r and children's' pyjamas. Their washing machine needs re- placing. in tho neat' rnitutm and also their linens, Mrs. Orval Harrison presided for the meeting anti Mrs. HarvtIlY Craig and Mrs. James Clarklooked after registration. Mrs. Tan Wilbee presided 01: the piano. mr:4. 1\j'elsorL Reid was appointed as seeretaey rer the meeting, Morning worship service was given by Mrs. (fee. Ribey aitd. Mrs. :Beier buniop cif Sea forth, The closing warship service was by Mrs. Dave Ander- son of Londesboro. Words oe weld ernue were given by Mrs. Alvin McDon ald, Reports were glv n by the fol- lowing secretaries: Literature. Mrs. Harold Currie; S Mrs. .Geo, Porter; Prograunillti e-,. Mrs. Clarke Kennedy: Treasurer, Mrs. Walter McDonald, and Re- cording Secretary, Mrs, Orville fia wyer. Mrs. Porter asked for reports to be sent to her by Dec, 17 and Mrs. Sawyer wanted her reports in by Dc. 15. Mrs. McDonald re- ported financial returns $2000.00 lower than last year at this time. Mrs. Kennedy stressed the re- source packet to go with the study of the year. cireetings from the Perth- Huron Presbterial was brought to the Centre Region by the presi- dent, Mrs. Harold Babensee of Stratford. She asked that names of eligible women to fill vacan- cies in the list of officers be sent to Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, .13elgraire. The ;ii'w.ruoott SOS,giott was op- ed with a sitlg.sopg condticted, by Rev, D. Docken Whet he intro- duced two new songs among other familiar ones. Mrs. Herb Tra.viss and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell provided nuMber. filighlights front 00 School rot Chtirch 'Weiner, held at Alma Col- lege last August were presented by Mrs,' Stewart Miner, Ele)teh responded the rell call With 74 Menibers sent. The :Wiles wore dtvitled into three disctission grOtipS Which Were wilder the leadership Of ',Ara, Sawyer. -Mrs. W. MODOilald and Mrs. C. Kennedy. An invitation to: ttOlitieshOro 1070 meeting Wag tlee0004. ThO Courtogy rOttlUtitg, WOVE! given fly Mrs. ,folin RObitiSon Of. Goshen r CAN', nowt beilovo ttoi Pwoo Pirq 'l' hill. Iffti.