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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-02-26, Page 5felitie-L$DAY, 1:0 414, 26th, 1970 Men's Teletee • Cord Matheson • *e,„ ... „ Cord jacklin leave Hastings .. . 140 140 127 126 114 112 7$7 671 647 Maxwell House Inst. Coffee 20c Off pk. Lancia Macaroni .2 lb. Bick's Pickles mixed or Yum Yurns Save 29c 15 oz. I4 124k • 4;1,79" 41c • 3 for $1.00 Buy-of -the-W eek Mount Royal Choice Green Peas 14 OZ. 6 for $1.00 FEATURES Kleenex Towels Save 10c 2 roil pack 55c Drive 27c Off Pack $1.69 Johnson's Band Aids, Plastic Reg. 98c 49c FREE Art Masterpiece, this week's size 11"x14" DO YOU WANT 'Tb BUY OR SELL We Are Agents For JERRY KIPP REAL ESTATE King St., North, Kitchener . W3 have a Large Multiple Listing. 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Mannings Chocolate Straws, pre priced at 39c, Special 2 for 45c 5 for $1.00 BIG SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK 5 lbs.. of Beef Salami — $3.00 75 lbs. .Ontario 'No. 1 Potatoes $3.00 1 Bushel Macintosh Apples . $2.50 5 lbs. for 49c 2 lbs. No. 1 Carrots 40 lbs. Chiquita Bananas 10c lb. Large Sunkist Navel Oranges No. 88 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 (When Available) 3 Loaves of Fresh Weston Bread '•'•--'..... .... • ... 75c SUNDAY ONL 5 Loaves Weston Bread Cigarettes Last week's winner of Box of California Grapes was Stanley Fair, RR 4, Kincardine. This week' Draw Prize will be a case of Delicious California Grapefruit. WHOEVER BRINGS IN THIS ADVT. WILL RECEIVE 100 SUPERIOR GIFT SAVING STAMPS WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF VVROXETER LUCY'S LITTLE MINI MARKET OPENING $00N THE UNITED CHURCH Minister: hey. E. L. LeLrsw Organist: Mrs. John Bryant A4EIV14#1.4 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ,nn 4/war REY. C. A. mccaRROW. 10 A.M. Church Scliool 1.1:00 A.M., Divine Werehile "Is Your Conscience Working" Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt ANGLICAN CHURCH St. JOHN'S BRUSSELS The Rev. J. Keith Stokes, B.A.., S.T.B. Box 47, BlYth, Ontario Phone 523-9334 Lent 111 11:30 a.m.. Holy Communion 11:30 a.m. Sunday Sehool Organist: Mrs. G. Prvce IN MEMORIAM STRETTON In loving memory or Win R. Stretton, who passed away February 13th, 1967. "Always sweet in our memory," The Family CRANBROOK Mr. and Mrs, Wes McEachern celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary, on February 19th, quietly at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Beeenemen, 'Waterloo, spent the week-end ,with MTs. Stuart 'Evans and attended the Evans-Coglelin wedding in Knox Presbyterian Church, Atwood on Saturday. Miss .Kate McNabb, Temiekarn• ing, war, a week-end visitor with Mr. and Mrs, Martin MacDonald. Mrs. Eldon Wick has been home from work for several weeks with an infection of the arm., Evening Group of the 'W.M.S. The Evening .Group of the W.M.S met at the home of Mrs. Jim Knight for the Febroary meeting With the president , Mrs:` Jack Knight, presiding. Mrs, Leslie. Knight gave readings "Training for Witness". "Lent, the danger- otis season", also further ideas on "Witness" folloWed by a question period answered with Bible VerSOS. ,Tfiek 'Knight led in prayer and the topic "What is happening to Sueday?" was given by Mrs. Leslie Keight, Roll call was atie- Wered With an ettiele, for the Itheear, Ladies of Knee Church, Getutheook, are invited' to join the ,Monerierf -feeted Chu'r'ch for the World Day of Prayer service. on March 6. MrS. Stewart Steles and Mrs. Jim Knight contributed poems, Ceranbroek 4-H Fruit Cope The second meeting of the Cietribreek 4-H IT Fruit. CII.4101 Was held the Mre, :Reel 1.tntght fill ltllurelft', rtlehtuor,V AUL IPIA tt ploa. u'elot* The meeting was opened with, the 4-11 pledge, Roll call was answered by 4-H motto. Sharon. Stevenson read the minutes of the lee( meet- ing. Business: Next meeting, Mrs. P. Workman's, Saturday, Febreery 28, 1970, at 9:00 a.m. ,The girls decided on yellow covers with green lettering. Discussion: The leaders " gave the 4-H girls notes on choosing; and rising fresh fruits etc. Demonstration: Darlene Decherme and Sharon Stevenson demonstrated on a grapefruit and lime jelly. Croup Work: Design for covers. Meeting closed with 4-i-i motto, Learn to do by doing. BLUEVALE 1'I r. and Mrs. James Thompson and family of Bluevale have mov- ed into their new home and Mrs. Mery Campbell and family have moved into the house previously owned by the Thompson family. a patient in Wingham go,spital. is, now in -Victoria Hospital in London, Miss .1:etty Hetherington of Illuevale, who iS in training at St. Joseph's Hospital in Guelph, was chosen "Red Rose Queen" at their 'Gradimtion Class Red. Ros,e Dance last week. Betty is also President of the Student Council. Club I of 4-H Club Girls Tuesday night marked the begineing of the new project "Featuring Fruit" for the Blue- vale 4-Ti' Club Girls, Bluevale .T Club Met at the home of 111'rs, John Darling, the new leader, who wile be assisted by Mrs. Jean Methers. The new president is Mary Edith G`tereise, and vice president is . Linde Johnston, The outline of the club ii'as discussed, followed by a. more detailed discussion on the "Food Guide for Health" etid "Why We Ent. Fruit", Euchre Party There were 11 tables hi play at the lest euchre party in Bluevale. The high Prizes wont to Mrs, Colleen neberteon and Mr. 'George BrflWer. LOW Petkles went in MeN'tiligitinit tied Aire. Mettle. 'eele eerelnil 11.1,0 tenet DANCE BRUSSELS LEGION HALL FRIDAY) FEBRUARY 27th Music By: DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA Restricted to Persons 21 Years and Over Admission $2.00 per Couple Sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 218 BOWLING NOTES. February 23rd, 1970 Name Points Men's Singles. Cord elathesuli .„..„,„ 1\1 tt rr ;Ay Lowe .0 „,, ....... Doe NoFee 384 265 259 Canada Young Chickens 75 lb.. Case Large Spanish Onions (no refund on these) 2 Doz. A Extra Large and Large Eggs 2 1/4 Doz. A Medium Eggs 4 Doz. Crack Eggs for 4 3 30e. $3.00 Box, 89c per doz. 19c per lb. $2.75 $1.00 59c and 61c 01.1144,,Y $00 01 PlYiee Werebip 10.15 pea. 11.31 tem. W PHONE 887.93'39 WE DELIVER REST BUYS AND WINDOW POSTERS mittee in charge, Mr. and Mrs. Cori .Tolinston. Mr. and Mrs.' Herold Johnston and' Mr, and is, Ken ;Johnston. Next euchre will 10. hold on elnrch 5th with Mr. ml Mrs. Ken McMichael, Mrs., Doris Adams and Mrs. Bill Mundell in charge. Group 4 of Bluevale .Group 4 of the elluevale met at the home of Mrs. Joan Brewer on Monday night, with ten meMbers present. Mrs. Carol Campbell conducted devotions, end the topic, was given off. Mrs. Isabel Wheeler. Lunch was served hy Aire, Sharon Vieneau and Mrs, Nicholson. The next meet. ;rig will be held at the home of Mrs. Carol Campbell. Group r of Bluevale U.C.W. Group one of the Illuevale P.C,W. met at the home of Mrs. Vora Nicholson On Tuesday, with Nicholson, the new leader of Unit was in charge. The worshiU• service was conducted by Mrs. Mary Peacock and Mrs. Anna Johnston gave a very interesting talk on the Canadian Indians. The ,iiiernoon was spent in The , Penne., Aprons, and material for bazaar aprons were also dis- tilmted, Mrs. Florence Johnston will he the hostess for their next meeting. Mr, Tom Pullman, who had been ill" members present. Mrs.