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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-06-04, Page 5ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S HAVEN QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS DOREEN DANBROOK ON THE PIANQ. FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT Menu: Barbecued. Ribs and Kraut, Southern. Fried Chicken and Chips THE UNITED CHURCH COMING EVENTS: Minister: key. E. L. LeDrew Organist: Mrs. John Bryan* Sunday Schote 9:45 A.M. Divine Wershil, 11:00 A.M. Ethel 9:45 A,M. MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH minister Rev, C. A. McCar:oll 10 AX. Church School in Melville -.Church 11 A.M. For the. month of June there will. be Combined Services in :Brussels United Church Orgariiist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt BRUSSELS SQUIRT BALL SCHEDULE • dime 4 Ethel. at Brussels June 9 Brussels at Kurtzville June 11 Bluevaie at Brussels ,Tune 1.6 Atwood at Brussels June 18 - Belgrave at Brussels June 23 Brussels at Atwood July? ' Brussels at 'Blueyale HOWICK LIONS BINGO Howlek Lions Bingo will be held on Friday. June 5th at 8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter C011.1xnunitY Ball. Admission $1. Regular Games 12 for $10; 2 "Share the Wealth"; one $i25 Special; Jackpot or $95 on 64 cabs; Door Prizes & Lucky Draws. HOWICK LIONS ANNUAL RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE Howiek Lions Club is holding their annual Rummage Sale and Home Baking Sale on Wednes- day, June 10th at 7:00 p.m. in Gerrie Arena. Donations will be appreciated, such as electrical appliances, furniture, house bold utensils, tires, dishes, antiques, home baking., fruit, vegetables, livestock, tools -- anything that will sell. (No clothing., please). Phone any Lion member for pick- up prior to Wed. June 10th. Come out and help the Lions Club. NOTICE TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS NOTICE IS: HEREBY GIVEN to AU Property Owners in Huron County In accordance with the Weed Control A7et, R,S.0 .1900, Sec. 3, 13, 19, and amendments thereto, that unless noxious weeds groWitig on their lands ai.e destroyed by July 2, 1970, and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said hinds and have the weeds destroyed. charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act, The co-operation of all citizens is Solicited. ALEX CHESNEY,Weed InSpector, County of Huron 14 BBIJOSELS POIMBRUSSELS, ONTARIO 'THURSDAY,. NNE' 4t UV) PHONE 887-933D WE. DELIVER BEST BUYS AND. WI N DOW POSTERS SURPRISE; 251.11 'Wedding Anniversary for M.r.. and Mrs, !toss. MeTaggart, Saturday, June 13th ie Craabrook Hall. Lunch served. Everyone welcome, Music by Royale Aires. MAJESTIC W. i, MEETING J.+,144cAtion is the topic for the .june, Meeting of. the Majestic W, 1. in Brussels Public Library Thurs- day evening', June 11th, at S p.m. Roll Call: "One thing 1 would. like to do if [ had more education". A talk, illustrated with pictures on Australia, New Zealand, and the South .pacific Islands, will be given byetwn ladies from Hamil- ton.: IN MEMORIAM DAVIDSON — In loving memory Of a dear daughter and sister, Joan Marie Davidson, who passed away 11 years ago, June 7, 1949. This month conies back with sad regret, It brings back a day we will never forget. , • You felLasleep without good-bye, 13ut our memories of you will never die. We miss You more thin; anyone knows, As each day passeS our emptiness grows. No one knows the grief we bear, When our family meets and you are not there. • You left so suddenly, your thoughts unknown, But you left us memories we are proud to own. Mother, father, sisters and brothers. CRANBROOK Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Knight were guests at the Knight-Payne wedding in Kingston on May 22. The Knight family sPent.the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Dector Knight, Picton. Miss Dorothy MeTaggart, Cali- fOrnia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Mac AlcIntosh have disposed of their farm to Peter Lefor and plan to move in the near futere to Listowel where they have purchased a home. Mrs. Walter Brown and daught7 ers, Toronto were Saturday visit- ors with Mrs. Calvin Cameron.- Mr. and Mies Harry Jacklin and children, Atwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel on Sunday. Attending the Thank-offering of the W.M.S. in the Presbyterian Church, Monkton, on Sunday were Mrs. Lytle :Gordon, Mrs. Calvin Cameron end Mrs. Mac Engel. W.M.S. Evening Group Honor Former Members A social evening arranged by members of the Evening Group of the W,M.S: was held at the 11011'10 of Mrs. Gordon Engel With 22 ladies, present, itieluding Mei-fibers Of the; Afternoon Group. The early part of the evening consisted of games and later two former inemh ers. Mr8. Mice Evans. IlrusSels. and Mrs. Dottglas Evans. Ethel Were each presented with a cup and saucer. A Dutch auction of miscellaneous articles was held, followed by !Una served by the EVening. GrOilP4 W ALTON Guests at • the .home of Mr. and Mrs. ;James McDonald were Mr. and Mrs, Stanley McDonald of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dewar of Wellesley and Mr. and Mrs. -Russel Kreuter of Atwood. Mr. Bill Coutts is a patient in Clinton Flospital having suffered a leg fracture while working McGavin's implement shop. Mr. and Mrs. P. Debits of Mil- verton and Mr. and Mrs. Volker Heithlein of London spent Sun- day it, the home of Mr. and llrs Wm. Timmer. Mrs. Alvin McDonald attended the Conference for 'United Clinch 'Women for the three-day sessions at Westminister College, London. Mr. and Mrs„ Rollie Achilles visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and family of Fergus. Mrs. Cliraham Sholdice returned home Sunday from Victoria Hos- pital, London, where she had been a patient for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Culteeien .11.. and Mr. and Mrs. Dnn Achilles attended the Stevenson-Fraser wedding at Bervie. Saurday even- ing. • - Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Johnson, London, spent 'Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Ryan,. Airs. Philip Speak, Woodstock Arid Mrs. Robison Press of Ottawa visited last Wednesday in Walton and. with the Ryan families. • Unlit Bazaar aed Bake Sale .• The 8th and 10 th Unit of ners united Church, Walton held their annual -Bazaar and. Bake Sale on Tuesday, May 20th at 8.15 p.m. in the church with all other r.O.W, -units and other friends as guests. Mrs. Doug Fraser opened the De- votional part and three verses of hymn 350 were suns: with Mrs. Tim Fritz at. pianist. Mrs. Don Mc- Donald read the scripture lesson. train Matthew 5:13-10 and medi- tations. The "Sweet Adelines" quartette from Listowel Were in- traduced by Mrs. D. McDonald, They sang a number of old time favourites throughout the even- ing which WftS TrIlloh enjoyed. Mr's. Doug Fraser introduced the speaker of the eyeing., Mr. B11.100 McCall of the sales harn in Brus- sels. who gave a very interesting talk in his htimorous way and took as his topic "Mind the Light". Mr's. Ken McDonald thanked Mr. McCall and the "Sweet Ad clines" and presented them with gifts. Mrs. Rae Frouston :Mi..% Don Fraser received the ()Miring Which was dedicated by Mrs. Doug li‘ruser. Rev. Doeken closed the service with prayer and opened the 1.3azatir and Bake Sale, ..which was held in the church basement. Grace was sung and lunch was served alter a very successful evening. Walton W. I. Meeting The titute h oid Waltoniil t h \evcem01.1 stinTintys 'Wednesday evening, 'May 27, at 8:15. This . being an open meeting ninny guests were present also the -1-1•1 members and .mothers. Mrs. Al vin McDona id, the .president„ opened the meeting with the In- stitute Ode, the Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada with Mrs, Harold Bolger at the piano. Mrs. A. McDonald welcomed all inemb- era and guests. to the meet tlg. The minutes were read by the secres ary 'Mrs. Wm: 'Humphries and tire R0)1. Call WaS well answered, "My idea of what 4-H accomplishes-0,`. :Mrs. Humphries, reported that a dozen carnations had been sent to Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace Sholdice for their hospitality shown when on the recent bus 'trip., Mrs. A, Mc— Donald gave a brief reeort of the 1:4;trict Annual held in Bluevole. :Miss Marion McCallum was the commentator for the Walton I ex, hibit of "VarionS Ways with one fruit". Walton. II club had. a skit, "Family Meals with two fruits a , day". The books of the 4-IT girls were on display, Miss. Susan Humphries presented Mrs. -Gerald .-Watson and Mrs. Allan Searle with a gift, Mrs. Don McDonald and• Mrs. Allan McCall bad nne been Icpre- sented with a gift Ly Donald St. Achievement Day in Seaforth. errs. A McDonald added her thariks to. the leaders for all their help with this 4-714 work The regnlar collection anti the pefinlei4 for friendship. were received by Mrs. Humphries. It was decided to order Birthday Calendars for next year. The meeting was then hurled over to the convenors of Dome Economies and Health. Mrs. Harold Bolger introduced the guest of the evening, Bill McLean of Edmondville, Who showed picture's of his trip to Europe, Africa and parts of Asia. Jack thirst had accompanied 11r. Mc. Lean and they were away for a year. lie showed scenes from Ger- many, Italy. Rome, Spain, Austria and England. It was amazing to see the different farming lands, and hornes.eHis commentary along with it made it most interesting. Mrs. Roy WIliamson presented him with a gift on behalf of the Institute for coining and shar- ing his pictures with us. The In- stitute Grace was sung after which. everyone sampled several dishes and grape sparkle Made by the 4-II leaders. Different breads, cheese and tea was served by Air;,, Wm, Dninphries, Mrs. Herb' eilMie.:\;.T.toRztzu. and !irs, Stewart R. & W. Apple Pies reg. 59c. ,2: for 89c R. & W. Hamb. Buns or Wiener buns Reg. 33c 2 for 49c McLarens Pickles, Sw. mixed or Sw.Relish 24 oz. ..•. 39c FEATURES Bright's Fcy. Apple Sauce 14 oz. . 2 for 39c Q.T.F. Pineapple, Crushed or tidbits 14 oz. — 2 for 49c K & K Mandarin Orange Slices 10 oz. ....... 2 for 49c Lady Scott Toilet Tissue, Colored 4 for 69c R. & W. Bread .. 4, `for 99c Saico. Tuna Fish (solid white Meat) 7 oz, ..... 49c OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TILL 10 O'CLOCK