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BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY,
ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th
ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH — 3 to 7:p.m.
Cold Turkey Buffett Supper 5 to 7 p.m.
Admission to Supper: Adults $1.50 Children to 12 75c
DANCE
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th
Music By: DESJARDI'NE ORCHESTRA
Admission $2.00 per Couple
Restricted to Persons 21 Years 'and Over
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CRANBROOK
4+1 Homemaking C lubs
Cranorook:
The Oreille'Ook I club had,
their firet Meeting of the fall
project "Forms semi Fitness" at
the home of Janet Veitch on Aug-
ust 24th. The club has eleven
members led by Mrs. Veitch and
Brenda Smith.
The meeting opened with the
4-If pledge followed by the
election of officers:
President Gale Lake
Secretary Rotating
Treasurer Linda. Morrow
Vice President Cathy Morrow
A discussion was held about the
outline Of the club. The club girl
is to make a stuffed toy, a
Mobile or an apron or place mats
' decorated wit mck weaving to
display a.t Achievement Day along
with a first aid kit for the home.
Mrs. Veitch then discussed with
the girls "What is a mentally fit
person",, and "Making leisure a:
pleristire and handcrafts fun",
Brenda Smith demonstrated buck
Weaving to the club girls and this
Was practised All.
Tile meeting closed with the
441, motto.
Cranbrpok II Club Girls
The first meetieg of the 4-H
club girls was 'held at the home of
Mrs, Stevenson on Friday, Aug-
ust 21, 1970 at 1:30 ;DAM
The :Meeting opened with the
4;-pledge,
.Business: The election, of
officers took pace and are as
follows:
President Nancy Knight
Secretary Cheryl Smith`
Press Reporter Darlene
Ducharme
The next meeting is to be held
at the home of Nancy Knight on
Tuesday, August 25, at. 1:00
o'clock p.m.
Discussion: Mrs. Stevenson
and Sharon gave notes on "Keep-
ing Mentally Fit",
The meeting closed 'with the
4-H, Mato "Learn to do by
(Mpg".
Big shots are only little shots
who keep shooting.
IrtIE UNITED CHURCH.
Minister: key. E. 1« LeDrete
Organist: Mrs. John Bryant
For the month of August there
will be combined services in
Melville Presbyterian Church
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MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
Rev. C. A. MoCarroll
°Manila; Mrs. Nora Moffatt
11 a,m. Divine Worship
Musing in the Psalms
(8) "Standing in the Judgemen
ANGLICAN CHURCH
St. JOHN'S., BRUSSELS
The Rev. Keith Stokes
B.A., S.T.B.
Box 47, Blyth, Ontario
Phone 5234334
11:00 a.m. Holy Communion
at Brussels
COMING EVENTS;
KNOLLCREST AUCTION SALE
Saturday, October 3rd, starting
at :1.0 a.m. in the Milverton Arena,
Milverton. Plan to attend.
SCHOOL FAIR
DIRECTORS MEETING
A Directors' Meeting of the
Belgrave, Blyth, Brussels, School
Fair will be held August 27th, in
the Belgrave Community Centre,
at 8:30 p.m.
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BRUSSELS DART CLUB
The Brussels Dart League will
hold a meeting on Wednesday.
September 9th, 1970, in the Can-
adian Legion at 8:30 p.m.
All those who are interested in
playing, please attend to. register.
Ernie Back
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Howick Lions Bingo swill- be
held Friday, August 28th, at 8:30
p.m. in Wroxeter Community
Hall. Admission $1. 12 Regular
'Games for $10; 2 "Share the
'Wealth"; one $25 'Special; Jack-
pot of. $85 on 60 calls; Door Prizes
and Lucky Draws.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Guaranteed service to' antypes.
Complete appliance repairs at
BURK1.:1 ELECTRIC
Winghana - 357.2450
Electrical Contractors - Appliancee
- Motor Rewind, 24 hour emergen-
cy service.
BERG
Sales Sales Service
Installation
FREE ESTIMATES
• earn Cieanere
• Sunk Fowlers
• Stabling
DONALD G. IVES
R.R. 2. BLYTH
Phone Brussels 887.9024
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ATTENTION .BOWLERS
All those who want to bowl are
asked to get in touch with Ruth
Lowe or Bill Stephenson as soon
OR Possible.
CARDS OF THAkKS
f would like to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours, for cards,
treats, gifts and visits while a
patient in Wingham and Distriet
Hospital, Thanks to .nurses, Dr.
Bozyk, also Rev. C. A. McCarroll.
Mrs Fanny Riley
To All Our Friends in Brussels:
Our sorrow is made easier to
bear through the help of friends
like you. We want you to know
how much we appreciate all that
you have done for us during these
trying ihents.
Edna, Linda and
Stephen Martin
The..family of the late Mrs
Alice Smillie sincerely wish to
express their thanks to all those
who visited her and sent cards
while she was a patient at the.
Callender Nursing Home and the
Wingham Hospital, Special
thanks to the staff and nurses of
the Callatider Nursing Home for
the good care and many acts of
kindness while she was a patient
there. It was all much appree-
itited.
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank all our
family, Mr. and Mr's. .Joe Black
and fernily, Mr. and Sire. Ben
Flynn and family of Bra.mlea and
Mr, and Mrs. Les Sefton and
family of Woodstook for the
lovely surprise party and beauti-
beautiful gifts on the occasion of
our 40th wedding anniversary
(Ang„20th). It was all very much
appreciated.
Mr. and 1T-Pg. Tom Press ott
ITtentioa ct.,
'Mrs. Wilfred Hoy has been a
patient in Wiegham Ifoepitel.
Mr. and Mts. D. 'Werdlaw and
Mr. and MtiSs E. Ii447 4ggnrt, who
split a Weers vacation of Colpoy
'say have returned borne.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
:Mrs, Bert Godden Were Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Noble and daughters of
RexdRie and Ernest Whitehouse
of Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilbee and
family of Boissevairi, Man.. have
been visitors wi th his mother
Mrs. R. Wilbee.
Earl Bowes has 'been a patient
in Lietowel Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. and Mrs. A n dr ew Bremner
had as visitors at a cOttage at
Point Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Bremner and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Earl, Ricky and
Judy and Mr. and tiles. George
Pearson and Billy.
:',Ti's. L. Weber and Philip spent
a few days in Oshawa visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Mamelka
and family. :David Mamelka re,
turned with them for a holiday
in Ethel,
Mr. and :Mrs. Gebrge 1-Tienistra
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Posthumue in 'Kitchener for
the weekend. Mr. Posthumus and
daughter 'left Saturday evening
for Holland.
BRIDE HONORED
AT SHOWER
Miss Jean Patrick, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patrick of
RR 2, 'Walton, was honored with a
miscellaneous shower held in the
Winthrop United Church. School
room prior to her Marriage:
The programe consisted of
cetemunity singing, after which
a reading was given ,by Mrs
Mervyn God kin, Jill Wheatley
played a piano number. A con-
test followed by Mrs. Stanley
Hilleu. Jane .Johnston played a
-piano m)1() followed by several
violin solos by Linda tiodkin with
aesomenuiment by Peggy Dennis
step dancing, Aeother contest was
co:elected by Mrs. Helen,
The bride, along with her
meteor and aunt. Mrs. 'Herold
Pethick were presented with cor-
eages by Mies Joan Alexander end
_Biasses 'Meteoric and Eileen Glan-
ville.
Mrs, HMOs read the 'address
and the gifts were 'preSented.
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