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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-01-22, Page 5jack Cox 'Ken 'AlaeDonald emmilm Smith Dill Gordon Bruce Fischer ',Aston Speiran Harry Bolger Arne 'McIntosh Ralph .Noble Donald ('lark Pole van Veen Cori Uhler Sht:irt Stevenson En rl rsunn John Strickler Team Standing Ernie Baek 6n Ralph Noble ,Aim Patterson ail Doug .11athivell 56 Bolt Alexander 46 Jim T-tart 46 1Ta rry Bolger 42 -'mac McIntosh 33 CRANIRROOK AREA DART LEAGUE Part Scores including Jan. 19 Name Points Individual Standing Jim. hart ..... „... ....... 101 .Jirn. Patterson 10'2 Ernie Track 84 jack 'Knight 82 Donald Per rie .......... • 74 Eldon 'Wick 1 Doug Rathwell, 52 Bob Alexander Stewart Steiss Rae Esnislon ........... Doug 'Evans .11 to Knight 154 04)rd on Engel Erm *FiSch er Glenn Huetlier ....... Bradl.ey Speiran ti von Cassidy ....... ...... G. 11 eth erin gt on .140 th r Weber , ...... Tischer ....„ .. Frank 'XVorlt m a n .• • • .......... 34 .32 30 30 27 27'. 9.2 00 18 11 10 5 Save money! 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Colored Save 19c 4 'for 99c Crown Tea Bags Save 6c 100 to ctn. .... 79c Red & White Bread 21c GRAPEFRUIT ........ 10 for 79c 11111111"111.111111111111111111111111111meankimell11111W Trig iiitUffigkiiii PONT lin,W301049, O1 1'4‘11110 T111.t1t1-3.1)AY, JAN (MAY 2,2114,11170 'As ..,•• .1.1:wr :Iv :17.... rA411:0,04.11,11e:4i.k144.P tr;L•4•41 THE. UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. E. LeGrow Organist: Mrs. John Bryanb Sunday School 10.15 PALA, Divine WorsInv 11.30 4.1*, MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN cHvgcH ' Minister REV. G. A. McCARROLL 4() A.M. Church School 1,1:00 A.M. Divine Worship Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt ANGLICAN CHURCH St. JOHN'S BRUSSELS. The Rev. J. Keith Stokes, B.A., S.T.13, Box 47, Blyth, Ontario Phone 523.9334 11:30 Merntng Prayer Organist: Mrs. G. PryCe WALTON Reception Honors Newlyweds A reception was held in 'Walton Community Hall for Mr. and Mrs, Gary McNichol, Friday evening, January 18, Music was supplied by fan Wibee's orchestra. The address was read by Bill McClure. ;rim Ryan presented the young couple with a purse of money, Air. and Airs, McNichol will reside at. RR 1, Waton• Walton Unit of U.C.W. The Walton 'Unit held their first meeting of the year in the church basement on Wednesday evening Sanuary 14. Mrs. Herb Travis's opened the devotional part of the meeting with the "Call, to Worship" .177,ymn 571, "Standing at the portal" was sung accompanied by Mrs \V. C. Hackwell on the piano. Prayer was given by Mrs, Win. Colitis followed by reading the scripture, Psalm 5. Hymn 249, "Jesus shall reign, 'where're the Sun", was sting. A very interesting- Dialogue on "Fault Finding" was acted by Mrs. H. Trayiss as Nora and Mrs. Win. Contts as Dianne, and Airs. Ron Bennett as Dorothy, taken 'place in Mrs. Bride's home,. The topic on "Pettiness" Was capably given by Mrs H. Traviss. closing with a poem, "Things Work Out Mrs. Allan McCall Opened the businesS SeS,sion with a "New rear's" poem. Minutes of the November meeting and the Christmas Party in December, were, read by the retiring secetary, Mrs. Don Achilles, Payment. of fees were given as roll' call. Offering Was received by MrS. MOO Shol- dice after giving the treasurer's; report, AnnoUnCenients Were givOn Out. The annital congregational meeting will be. held on Thursday, january 22, at St 30 p.111, Lunch be served. It was voted the Milt would have a bazaar, date to be set at the next meeing. Thauk you cards were read by the secretary. The meeting closed with 'hymn 212 "in elitist there is no last or West" followed by all repeating the Alizpah benediction. Grace Was sung and lunch was served by Mrs. iforb Troviss. Mrs. Neson Marks and Mrs. Wm, emitts, assisted by Airs. Ron Bennett. 8th and 16th Unit of t4M.- Tito January meetin' of the 8t11, mid 10th Unit was held at the home of Mrs. Doug Fraser. Wed nesday afternoon, January :14th. Mrs, Ken Alclninald opened the Meeting with the "Call to Weir- ship" Hymn 523i Verses I, and " 0 God Of 'Love" was sung with %yell followed with Rev. D. Docken Mrs. Harold ilolger as pianist. Mrs. giving his chosen topic "Agents George McCall read the scripture of: Reconciliation" which was ex- "Who Are" was presented by Mrs. of a child, The offering was accept- taken from Exodus 3: 1-5. A skit, plained by referring to the World Call , Mrs. Don Fraser( Airs. Alvin bell We', the president, took Ken McDonald, Airs. George Me- ed by :Mrs, Hack-well. Mrs. Camp. McDonald arid Mrs. Harold Bolger. charge of the business 'which in-fon ow e d by a discussion, M rs, eluded reports. correspondence and George AlcCall gave the reading the payment of the 'U. C. m "T. said to a man who stood at the ship dues. Hymn 164 was sung gate of the year". which, was fol- with the (-losing Prayer heir's led lowed by hymn 412, "0 Lord of by Mrs. Vey. Lunch was served Hosts," and the Lord's Prayer was by Mrs. Charles MoCatehoon, Mrs. fohn 13nrch and Ms, Vim, Roe, repeated in unison, Airs. Doug ' FraSer was in charge of the 1 )115- 17th and Boundary U.C.W. Unit inesS. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. The The New Year's meeting of the roll call was answered by 9 memb- 171h and Boundary Unit was held ers by payment. of il0c member at the 110111p of Airs. Roy ship fee. A bazaar is to he held la son. Alrs. Harod Smalldon opened May, February roll call is to be the meeting with a reading. The Something for the Rescue Alission, hymn "Standing- at the Portal" also bazaar items. The annual T'nir, wits sling followed with Airs, Report was read by Mrs, G. McCall. Smandon reading a poem "For The packet is to be used for pro- the year 1970", The scripture grams for' th e year. The T eh mary reading was taken from the Ilth Airs. Alyin McDonald', Devotions c ,:\liiitasptejit'InofyaSu Sr., to meeting to be held at the home of ti. r.:.‘sr6 h I the to he taken hY"Airs. Harold P,olgei• topic entitled "Standing at the and Airs. McDonald. Arm Rue Potlal',Colorin g with a poem "Th0 heart of the Cross". The collection Houston and Mrs. Cl. McCall are responsible for the lunch. Regular lvm'; re"1"ii 111(1 111 '1"1.).Ershi l) fe es collection was received. Grace Was wer e 1.)"W- :Mrs- R"Y Presided over the business, The sung and lunch served by Mrs, different reports Were given also Jim McDeneld, Mrs, Don ppaS.or and the :h ostess. thank-You cards Were read from Mrs. 'George Williamson, Mr. John Williamson and Mr. Bert Clark: 8th and 16th Officers for 1970 The annual meeting of Doit's Past l'i'es, ..... Mrs., Jan Arta flit l l'nited Church' will be. Military 22, President, " Airs, 'Doug Fraser at 2.20 p.m. The 17th and Boundary Vice Pees. Mrs. Dan McDonald to serve lunch, Mrs. Harvey Craig Secretary ,,.. Mrs. George MoCall explained the use of the new en- Treasurer Mrs, Rae T-Touston volopes to be used in the units. Flo'Nk-ers , ....... Airs. Don Fraser The Huron-Perth Presbyterial to' Pianist, Airs, :Tim Frit% hr' held it rtited ASsistout Piansts .... Mrs. Harold CharCh. Clinton on jail. 29. The Bolger, Airs. Wilbur Ttirnbull next unit meeting' In 1'e held at ilia Supper Committee „„ Airs, Roe home ()I' Airs. Harvey Craig. Mrs. Houston, Airs. Don McDonald van Vliet closed the 'meeting will: Copper Committee Airs. Jim prayer She also had a new "Grace„ McDonald, Airs, Harold Bolger prepared to he sung before a de- lleions lone' was served. McKillop U.C.W.Unit The AlcKillop 1'i-tit of the Wilton inet in the Sunday School rooms in Duff's United Church, Wednesday afternoon. January' with 12 members present. Airs, Alerton Ilackwell opened th e meet- ing with prayer. followed by hymn 286 being sung. Psalm 05 was l'Oad iii utiisoit. Airs. :Norman Schade rar‘d. the scripture taken from Alinthow 25: 11-2n. and Corinth- ians 5: 10-21. The meditat ion, ",\ mbassador of Reconciliation" was given by Mrs. Ilackwell. Gordon MCGavin led in prayer after which till repeated "The Lord's Prayer" in unison. A read- ing "NeW Year Tie' by Mrs. Hack, Shop At The Store With the Little Touch of Heaven LIJCI$ LITTLE MINI MARKET (Formerly Lucy's General Store ) HOT SPOT MERCHANT • CRA,NBROOK, ONT. PHONE 887,6835 YOUNG CHICKENS 19c 1b, 4 •DOZ, CRACKED EGGS $ BETWEEN 4 and 5 LBS. SALAMI $ BANANAS 8c LB. or 40 1,.B; for $1-:00°0°0 BREAD 3 LOAVES 75c POTATOES CANADIAN NO. I 75 $2.25 SUNDAY ONLY 5 LOAVES OF BREAD • $1.00 CIGARETTES 59c and 61c Mrs. James Knigh was the winner of last week's Draw. •There will be a Draw this week. WHOEVER BRINGS IN THIS ADVT. WILL RECEIVE 100 SUPERIOR GIFT SAVING STAMPS