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With the Little Touch of Heaven
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BRUSSELS* MIXED BOWLING. LEAGUE
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FRIDAY,: MARCH 20th
Music By: DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
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Menu: Barbecued Ribs and Kraut, Southern Fried Chicken
and Chips, Roast Turkey
LUCY'S LITTLE MINI MARKET
(Formerly Lucy's. General Store)
CRANBROOK, ONT. PHONE 887-6835
A BRAND NEW DISCOUNT STORE
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5 lbs. of Beef Salami
75 lbs. Ontario No. 1 Potatoes
1 Bushel Macintosh Apples
5 lbs. for
2 lb. Cello' Bags No. 1 Carrots
Large Sunkist Navel Oranges No. 88 79c per doz.
5 Qts. Pepsi, Ginger Ale, Orange, Lemon Lime 99c
Plus Deposit
Canada Young Chickens • .... ------------ 19c per lb.
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Pork and Beans 19 oz. tins ........ • 5 for $1:00
Cream Corn 20 oz. tins 5 for 99c
Green Plums 14 oz. tins ....... ...... • 4 for 99c
Tomato Soup 1,0 oz. tins 9 for 99c
Vegetable Soup 10 oz. 8 for 99c
Stewed Tomatoes 14 oz. ,• 5 for 99c
Apricots 3 for 89c
Peaches 14 oz. 3 for 85c
Pineapple Rings 2 for 79c
MONKEY FRUIT
Bananas 10c lb. when available in boxes -, •• .$3.50
2 Doz. A Extra Large and Large Eggs ..... • $1.00
... . ....... ..... $1.00
4 Doz , Crack Eggs for • $1.00
(When Available)
3 Loaves of Fresh Weston Bread
SUNDAY ONLY
S Loaves Weston 'Bread • • - ..• ........ $1.00
Cigarettes 59c and 61c
Last week's winner of Case of Sunkist No. 88 Oranges
was WS. Si. J. Fear, RR 4, Brussels.
This week's Draw Prize will be a Case of Delicious
Grapes.
WHOEVER BRINGS IN THIS ADVT. WILL RECEIVE
100 SUPERIOR GIFT SAVING STAMPS
WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF
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OPENING SOON
CRANBROOK
• Mr. and. Mrs, Earl Duna amid
and Mrs, Stanley 'Machu' List.
owol visited. on Sunday with Mr.
and Alt's, Allan !num rind family,
Bloorni»gdale.
Air, and Airs, Herb Brenneman,
11'aler)00, sPent the week.end with
Airs. Stuart Evans and attended
the presentation for Mr, and Mrs,
Gory tilYaIllat.
Rev. ,Tames Pelage, Strathroy,
spent a few days at the • home of
his parents last week. lie attended
a. class rennion of the 194 grad-
uating group or Knox College at
the home of Rey. and Mrs. Roht,
Spencer of Arthntr,
Newlyweds Honored
A presentation was held hi the
Community Contre op Friday
evening for Air. and: Mrs, Cary
Evans, Glenn Thtether read, an
address' and Gary and Sharon
were presented with a swivel
chair by Ross Veitch and Gordon
Engel on 11010 1 f of the friends and
neighbours. The eouple expressed
their thanks for the chair and a
gift of mmley. Dancing was enjoy-
ed to the music of the Trn-Tones.
Cranbrook 11 Fruit Cups
The 4th meeting was held at
Mrs. Ross Knight's, Mar. 7 ,The
meeting began with the 4-IT pledge.
Minutes were read by • Nancy
Knight ending the business. For
discussion the leaders asked (-most -
ions on the topics "Breakfast" and
Trait Cup Pointers" Group work:
Nancy Knight and Linda. Smith
mode Sunshine Souffle and Sharon
Stevenson and Sharon. Duocharme
mode Peach Dimple. Almost all the
girls helped make Fruit. Cups.
osons palm 11e .ftunaern ern •ieuv
dishes. After a short clean-us
the meeting closed with the 4-11
motto "Learn to do by doing."
WALTON
(continued from page one)
with Mrs. Merton Hackwell at the
Piano. "Lent 1970, 'Whit does it
mean to us" was read by Mrs.
aodkin. followed by scripture
reading from Luke 24. --10. Mrs.
Chas. McCutcheon grkve a rend-
ing "Why did He Die" and com-
ments on the scripture "Why
vreepest Thou" and "Re passed.
this way". Hymn 105 "Jesus
Christ Ts Risen" lvfls sung, The
Easter message. "God Is Aliye"
read bY"Sirs. Godkin followed
by singing of hymn .127. Mrs. Don
T)ennis led in prayer. Mrs. .Tohn
Bureh gaye a. topic on "Sacrifice
and Faith" taken front "Born to. be
King", the Palm Sunday Sermon:
by Rev. Dr. Morden. MI's. Norman -
Sc.hade who was in charge of the
business. opened with • a poem;.•
"Eternal .Goodness". The roll call
was answered with .an Easter
verse. 'Reports wore given. Plans-
were made for meetings coming.
up. Baptismal service will he held..
March 22. Mrs. Schade closed the
meeting with prayer. Lunch waS .
served by Mrs. Merton Rockwell, •
Mrs. Mervin Smith and Mrs. La-s •
yerne Godlcin.
Walton Unit of U.G.W.
The Hippi e of the 'Walton Ti m is
'marsh meeting -Vras emphasised
by an Tiaster a rru oment. Mrs'. •
Art. Heard opened the devotions
with the Call to Worship, "Where •
seek ye the Christ", The pianist
for the evening hymns was Mrs.'
Ray ITinether, The scripture from
Mark 10. verses 1-8 was read by
Mrs. 'Froward T-fackwell who fol.
lowed with the Titeditation explain-
ing "Restirection and Eternal • Life". An Easter poem entitled.
"Easter is Coming" was read by
Mrs. A. Heard.. after which Mrs..
C. Ilackwell gave a reading "East-
er Lilies" how they remind us of
Jesus, Hymn 10.5 was sung, Mrs.
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PhotiO, sot"'
heard closest with prayer. The
topic on the 'Indisputable truth
about Easton." was given by Mrs.
Jas. Clark. She also read a poem
"Sincere prayer. religious square.
1970 style", Hosing with an
'aster poem. The meeting, was
then turned or or Lit the president,
Mrs. Allan McCall, opening with
a poem entitled "Sermon in.
Soap". Roll call was answered
with an article for the basa.ar.
which takes place in the church,.
April 15. at 8-:.15 p.na, with• Gordon
McGavin showing pictures of
" Hawn i". Mrs., W: C, Ha.ckwell
the secretary, read the. minutes of
the February meeting The trees-
' Tits' "s report•of the 11.0.W. and the
T3nit • was given by. Mrs..
Ma\ Sholdice. Mrs. Emerson.
sonvenor for the Bazaar
Committee gave the report on
their meeting which was held
earlier that evening. Those taking
port .at the bazaar are its follows:
Welcome at the door: Mrs.
.AlcCall, Mrs. Gerald Watson.
Program Committee : Mrs. Allan
McCall. Airs. Gerald ANTat.son, Mrs,
Herb Traviss, Mrs. E. Mitchell.
Apron Table: Mrs. Pete McDonald,
Airs. Fred Dunk, Mrs. Earl N.Vatson.
Fancywork Table: Mrs.. W, C.
Floekwell, Mrs. Cecil Lyddiate,
Mrs. jack Ale."Nwing, Miss, Pearl
Thamer. Quilt Committee: •firs.
Nelson Reid, Mrs. E. Stevens,
rs. Loor_i rd Leeming. 'Pouch and.
Take Table. -.Mrs. Jean Miller,
Mr.s•. Ethel 'Ha.ckweli. Miscelaneons
Table; Mrs. Cs Flood. Airs.
0411 Or, Robt. Oliver. Candy
Table: Mrs, lames Clark, Mrs,
Wm. Sholdice. Mrs. Walter Broad-
root. „Kitchen Help: Mrs. AsSearle,
Sirs, Rolph Travis:, ,Mrss N.
Marks, Mrs. 'P. Dundas. . Mrs.
Howard lla.ckwell. Mrs. A. Guild,-
semi Jr. Bake Table No. 1: Con-
venor, \l rs, W.' Bewley, Cashier,.
Mrs, Ron Bennett, 'Airs, R. Achil-
les, Mrs, Ian Wilheo, Mrs, Herb
Travis.% :Mrs. G. Murray. Mrs.
Ray Mettler.. Bake Table No .2:
Convenor, Airs. Mac Sholdice,
Cashier, Mrs. Doug Ennis. Mrs.
NN'Tn. Coutts, - MT'S. Don Achilles,
Grabarn ShOldice, Mrs. E.
MrS. A. McCall, Mrs. G.
Watson, It was suggested to in-
vite as many a,S we could for this
occasion, anyone would be Math?
welcome. The 'Walton Unit are re-
sponsible to wash cups following
the next communion. The Easter
Thankoffering is being planned for
Sonday, April gat 4 p.m. The nest
Unit meeting will be on the second
Wednesday in May with the fol.
lowing taking part; Scripture
Mrs. Leonard. Leenling, prayer,
Mrs. Don Achilles, Topic; Mrs..
Coutts. Lunch, Mrs. E. Mitch-
ell, Mrs„ Fred Dunk and -Mrs, Ron
Bennett, The closing' hyum 101,
was sung'. 'Airs. A. McCall gave the
closing prayer. Grace was sung
and Mrs. Rae T-Tnether, Mrs. Mac
Sholdice and Mrs. Art Heard serv-
ed lunch.
THE UNITED CHURCH
Minister: Rev. E. L. LeDrew
Organist: Mrs. John Bryans
Sunday School 10.15 p.m.
Divine Worship 11.30 a.m.
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .
Minister
REV, C. A. MCCARROLL
A,M, Church School
11:00 A.M. Divine Worship
(2) In Pilate's Judgement Hall
organist: Mrs. Non-a Moffatt
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