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The Brussels Post, 1970-07-16, Page 5W !Maitland Valley Saddle Club GYMKANA and HORSE SHOW SUNDAY, JULY 19th 1970 12 :30 Sharp 1jISTOWEL FAIR GROUNDS Musical Ride— Feature Booth on Grounds Admission: $1.00 Children Under 12 Free HAIMST. MACHINES 1 ALLES 60 COMBINE 1 CASE 6A COMBINE 1 80 COMBINE 1 600 CASE COMBINE 1 LH1.C. 303 COMBINE I.H.C. 175 SWATHER 13' 1 1.H;.C. 201 SWATHER 10' ▪ 1 CASE 820 SWATHER VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Seaforth (Formerly John Bach) 527,0120 Huron :County's Leading Farm Equipment Depot SEAFORTH, ONTARIO "The Business 'Reliability BillIt" TxuRSPAY, JU4Y•6t 1$Ip ,Ire wan.. ti,gy TEENS! DANCE TO THE. SOUND OF UNCLE BRUCEY AT BRUSSELS ARENA FRIDAY, JULY 17th Dancing from. 9 - 12 Admission 75c A Project of the Brussels Lions Club Complimentary advertising for community improvements by PHONE 887-9339 WE DELIVER . BEST BUYS AND WINDOW POSTERS. Kraft Canadian Cheese Slices Save Sc - Delsey Bath Tissue Save 13c ........ • ... ....... 4 for Mandarin Oranges 10 oz. tins .... • .................. 4 for FEATURES Libby's Beans with Pork Save 6c 19 oz. - ..... 29c Lynn Valley Bartlett Pears 19 oz. 3 for 79c Stokley's Kidney Beans - — , .. - .... ••• 6 for $1.00 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TILL 10 O'CLOCK THE UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. E. L LeDrew Organist: Mrs. John Bryan. Divine Worship 11:00 Ethel 9:46 A.M. MELVILLE PREM3YTERIAN CHURCH Minister Rev. C. A. McCar..oll 1.1 am. Divine Worship Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt ANGLICAN CHURCH St. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS The Rev. Keith Stokes BA., S.T.B. Box 47, Blyth, Ontario Phone 523-9334 1 .1:00 a.m. Holy Communion COMING EVENTS: RECEPTION AND DANCE Wi11 be held for Mr. and Mrs, Robert Taylor (nee Marie Coultes) Friday evening, July 17th, in Women's Institute Hall, Belgrave. Scott's Orchestra. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. PORK BARBECUE Huron County Federation and Hog Producers Pork Barbecue will be held at Seaforth Community Centre, Saturday, July 18th, 1970. from 5 to 8 p.m. Adults $2.00 Children under 12 $1.00. Dance to follow with music by Sheldon Mann's orchestra of G'orrie. HOWICK LIONS BINGO Howick Lions Bingo will be held on Friday, July 17th at 8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter Community Hall. Admission $1.00. 12 Regular Gaines for $10; 2 "Share the Wealth"; : ;$25 Special; Jackpot of $85 on 60 calls; Door prizes and Lucky Draws, First Russian: "What was the nationality of Adam and Eve?', Second Russian: "No doubt about it. They were citizens of the Soviet 'Union. They had nothing to wear, nothing to eat but an apple — and, yet, they thought they were living in paradise." BERG Sales Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Moaners • Bunk Feeders 411 Stabling DONALD G. IVES R.R. 2, IPLYTH Phone Brussels 887-9024 IS YOUR POST IN ARREARS? Tt is gratifying to have had Se Many prompt replies to notice of arrears: We would appreciate itn• m ediateediat attentiop to all such netices. NOTICE The Brussels office of Crawford and Mill will he closed for holi- day:s the week of July 20th and the week of August 17th. CARDS OF THANKS The Canadian Diabetic Assoc- iation (London and District Branch) gratefully acknowledges the many contributions to its Foundation Fund, made in mem- ory of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Cardiff. Canadian Diabetic Association, 1471 Yonge St., Toronto 7, Ont. Many thanks to my friends and relatives for their visits, cards, flowers and treats when. I was in Listowel Memorial Hospital, and for the kindness of the nursing staff, and Drs. Yang and Conners. A very special thank you to our good neighbours since my return home. (Mrs.) Jean Dunn I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all my relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, letters, flowers and visits, also transportation and offers of trans- portation provided for my wife, while a patient in. Listowel and Victoria Hospital, London. Your kindness will he remembered with appreciation. Harold Thomas The family of the late Jan van Vliet would like to express deep appreciation to all their friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy; floral tributes and donations to the Memorial Building .Fund. Special thanks to Rev. E. Let/rear fot his messages of earn- fen and to the Watts Funeral HoMe for their kindness. Mrs, jail van Vliet We wish to express our sincere thanks and appredation to all our friends, relatives and neighbours, pallbearers and everyone who helped in any way in the tragl- loSS Of Otir dear sister, Rozella McGregor. Special thanks to Rev. Mather and the Tasker Funeral Heine, All Was deeply appreciated and Will always be rentembered. Mr,. and Mrs. Joey Ifolmea and the Shiell fraiiily. FOr bargains read the classitied WALTON Chris Lee spent the weekend in London. Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Stutz of Waterloo spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas.. .Tack Mitchell of Brussels, George Mitchell of Belg,rave and Ross Mitchell of Walton left last Saturday by train, to visit relatives in Saskatchewan, Linda and. Brian Taylor, child- ren of Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, Staffa, were holidaying for a few days last week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles, Warren Brown of Burlington spent a few days lest week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall. Mr, and Mrs, James Shortreed attended the Higgins reunion at the Beigrave community Centre on Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Reid of Toronto spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Dundas. Miss Amy Love of Toronto and Miss Rota McLeod of Vancouver spent a few days over the week- end with Mrs. Walter Broadfoot. Mrs, Ray Huether and John and Mack Webster of Varna left last week motoring to Calgary where Ray Huether will join them and continue their trip to the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell, Doug and Neil visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Erringtaa and family of St. Helen's. Miss Rosemary Ryan of Lon- don spent the weekend at the . home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Ryan, Mr, and Mrs. George Fox of MoKillop twp. have moved to their new home in Seaforth: Couple Honored On Their 34th Anniversary Those present Were, Mr. and Smith and family Of Mitchell, Mrs. Joanne Betterinan and family of Goderich, Ken Short- reed and Miss Judy King of Kitch- ener, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Warwick of IllneVale. A surprise family gathering was held earlier this month for Mr. and .Mrs. Tames Shortreed at their home on the ninth line of Morris, twp. on the occasion of their 34th wedding anniversary, The couple were presented with gifts and con- gratulations by the family. LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINKS LTD. Ontario's Silver & Black Fleet UP TO HALF - PRICE FILM PROCESSING BLACK AND WHITE 8 exposures, 55 cents 12 - 86 cents, 20 - 1.35 KiODACOLOR 8 exposures 2.12 12 - ,2.88, 20 - 4.50 By-pass "middleman store- keeper", send. DIRECT to processing plant and save up to 50%.! Send film, cash, cheque or money order along with this ad to: Clinton Photo Service CLINTON, ONTARIO Add 5% tax and 15c to cheques Brussels Post, July 16th, IN MEMORIAMS In loving memory of a dearly .beloved Father and Grandfather, Win. H. Stiles, who passed away July 22nd, 1.967. High in the realm of heaven, In a world from us apart, You have him in your keeping, We hove him in our heart. Sadly missed by sons, daught- ers, and grandchildren. BLAKE — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Mary Blake, who passed away July 21st, 1968. Her life was unselfish, for others she lived, `N'ot to receive, but only ^to give, Helpful and willing, so thought- full and kind, Beautiful . memories she left behind. Ever remembered by the family. 3.7* 65c 99c