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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-10-01, Page 5PHONE 887-9339 WE DELIVER 3EST BUYS AND WINDOW POSTERS Royale Bathroom Tissue. Monarch Marg, 3c Off I's 2 for 27c 29c MITA 11)14 ONTAkitiO • . TIMMIDAY) OUTO1441. lot, 1070 RECEPTION and DANCE MR, AND Mrs DAVID McLEAN for (nee Shirley Hunking) BRUSSELS LEGION HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th Musis by: Scott's Orchestra Ladies Please Bring Lunch Everyone Welcome COMING EVENTS; - GUIDES AN BROWNIES START Brownies, Monday at 3.45 p.m. at the School, Guides, Tuesday Bit 7:30 p.m., at the Library. CHICKEN SUPPER Duff's United Church, Walton, will serve a Chicken Supper, Wed- nesday, November 4th. Watch for farther announcement. RECEPTION AND DANCE For Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bosnian (nee Ann Lowe) on October 2nd, in Walton Community Hall. Music by "True Tones". Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. GYMKHANA —•RODEO Maitland Valley Saddle Club will hold a Gymkhana Rodeo at Brussels Fair Grounds on Sunday, October 18th, featuring a 'Musical Ride". * PRENATAL CLASSES A series of prenatal classes began Wednesday, 1, September, 1970, at 3:00 p.m. at the Health Unit Office, Medical, and Dental Centre, Brussels. These will be held at weekly intervales for nine weeks. Those interested are in- vited to attend or write to the Health Unit Office, Goderich. CARD OF••THANKS . • The family of the late ROY Bennett wish to express their sincere thanks. for all the many acts of kindnes .shown Miring our recent bereavement, for the many floral tributes, donations to the Chapel and Heart Fund. A special thanks to the Watts Funeral home, Rev. Docken and the Walt- on unit of .the. U.C.W. for serving lunch. It was all greatly appret- .iated. The Bennett Family CRANBROOK Rev. J. E, Taylor, Holstein, was guest minister for the 105th anniversary service of 'Knox Presbyterian Church, on Sunday September 27th. Rev. Taylor was inducted as minister of Cran. brook and Ethel in December 1939 and along with Mrs. Taylor and baby daughter, Audrey Lois, moved to the Cranbrook manse, succeeding the late Rev. W. A. Williams, who moved to Valetta. Mrs, Stewart Steiss presided at the organ and special ntimbers were sung by the Junior choir. Among those attending the anniversary service and visiting with friends were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn, Conestoga, with Miss Ethylene Steiss, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Machan, Listowel, with Dlr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn, and Mr and Mrs. Bernard Thomas, Bluevale and Mrs. Jacob Fischer, Brussels, with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fischer. ;'!• Mrs Lylle Gordon' arrived home last week from a 21. day Roy .Jewell Scandinavian Tour which included Holland. Denmark, Norther Germany, Norway and Sweden and had 36 in the group. BOWLILNG NOTES LadieS' High Single Helen Adams 265 Marlene Rutledge 242 220 Joyce Jae,klin 222 Ladies' High Ttiple Marlene Rutledge 635 Helen Adams 610, Jane Ward 574 Men's High Single Howard Baker 279 John Pennington 271 Doug Huether 260 Men's High Triple Howard Baker 681 John Pennington 655 Murray LoWe 635 Team Standings Triebner's Terrifies Marlene's OutlaWs Lois MeArter's Ruth's Ramblers Dinnim's Dazzlers Wheeler's :Dealers Officers and teams Will be pub- lished next week due to lack of space, Brussels. Wornip 11.00 A.M. Sunday' School 9:45 A.M. Ethel Worship 9:45 A.M. MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister Rim C. A. McCarroll Organ*: Mr*: Nora Moffatt 10 A.M, Church School 71 .A.M, Divine 'Worship "Man In God's Universe" The Minister will broadcast over CKNX on' Oct, 5th and 6th. "FIe who does not stand for some- thing falls for anything" ANGLICAN CHURCH St. JOHN'S. BRUSSELS The Rev. Keith Stoke. B.A., S.T.B. sSox 47, Blyth.. Ontario Phone 523-9334 Festival of Thankgiving for the Blessings of Harvest and Home 11:00 A.M. Holy Comntunion Or.eanist: Mrs. B. Elliott ETHEL Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith of Stratford spent the weekend at the home of. Mrs. L. Smith. Mrs Chester Earl and Mrs: Carl McDonald attended a shower at Moncrieff recently in honor of Miss Beth Smith. Mrs. Wm. Dobson and Mrs L. Smith spent Tuesday in Kitchen- •er. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bremner of London visited recently at the home of Mr and Mrs. James Pestel and Mr. and Mrs. A Brem- ner. Mr and Mrs. Win. Leslie spent the past weekend at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt. Mrs. Don Swift of London spent Wednesday visiting her mother, Mrs. Joe PeatSote- Mrs. Bert Elliott visited at the same home.' Cengratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Wm: van Ness on the arrival Of their son, a brother fore the 'four sisters. QUite ' a number returned to enjoy Rev... Harold Snell at the United Church AniVerSary. Ethel U.C.W. Meeting The Ethel met at the hoMe of Mrs. Cheser Earl for their September` meeting, The worship service was given by Mrs. Sam Beirnes. Mrs, C, Earl took charge of the topic on Public buildings, a very interesting Mies. tion and answer period followed. hall `Rally will be held in Milver- ton oft October 6th in the even- ing. Study Book will be a South America for 1971. T rep. gitter"s report was given. Bale flr Angola IS completed and a. bale for ever- seas Relief will be sent by Oct- Ober 22hd. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. L. Smith. PEOPLE WE KNOW Donald Smith of Edmonton was a. Brussels visitor last week. Misr, Bonnie Elliott has return- ed home from Listowel Hospital after 10 days. Mrs. Mary Bradshaw and her daughter, Tracey Lynn from Swansea, Wales, are visiting her sister. Mrs. Geotge Langlois. Russ MCIIII1p4 oe ,Keswick and his crew are back again gathering' turnips in this area. Mr, McInnis reports a fair, crop. Among visitors at Brussels Fair were Mrs, Mary Work, London, Mr. and Mrs. George Galbraith, Wingham and Mrs Mary moi of odorich. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Elliott are proud grandparents of their see- ped 'grandchild, Cynthia Ann. born. Sept, ,,18, .1970, to Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott, RR 1, 'Walton. Linda Lee, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Milverton, formerly of Brussels, placed first, in a class of 8, ' for one to six months, in the Milver- ton Baby Show. CongrattilatiOns. Mrs. Mary Speiran and her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Smith and Susan of London attended anniversary services at Brussels United Church on Sunday and were guests of Mrs. M. Bryans. Mr: and MI* ;Gbrdon Grant attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Campbell MaePheth of Gananogee. Interment was Tues- day September. 24th in. Stayner. cemetery. ' Mr and. Mrs, D. Whittaker arid' little daughter of Brantford were Weekend :visitors With her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hemingway. Shsan, tanglois placed second- in top dancing at the Myth fair. She also danced at the tondmi Seaforth, and Brussels fairs. Ed Jewell; Toronto, who with Mrs, Jewell; was a visitor With t4eir daughter, Mrs. Ruth Huether; is a patient in whighatri HOSPital. Mr. and :Are. Norman Wight man of Welland, Mr. and Mrs, Orville Jones, Lucan and Mrs Watson Brown of .Listowel were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Norman HoOver. A pleasant. evenine Was spent at the home. of Mrs. George Mc- Cutcheon On Wednesday, About forty relatives and friend gather- ed to honour bride-elect, ,MiSs ---- 49c • "' 49c 4 for 99c 59c 99c Judy Ann Rice of Weston with a. miscellaneous shower. Gaines and contests were enjoyed,. Weekend vistors with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Elliott were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sa.uers, St Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith, of Thorndale; Wayne Savers, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs, Larry Lucan.; Misses Sherry and Judy Smith, St Marys' and Gerald Elliott of Ethel. WALTON Mrs. Ra e Houston underwent surgery last Friday in Seaforth Hospital. Her many friend' wish her a speedy recovery. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George McCall were Mrs. Lizzie Scott. and Alb Vodden of Clinton, and Erie Vodden of Woodh am. Gwenda and Stephen Thompson of Mitchell spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williamson and June. • • Mrs Alex Gulutzen Jr. is a patient in Seaforth Hospital. BLUEVALE 4-H Club 'The Bluevale 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs. Jean Mothers at 7:0,1, on Tuesday, night • "Healthy: Humbugs" was the name chosen for the club, and the Roll Call was answered by "An interesting place I have visited'_'. The discussion included Explor- ing Nature and Personal Care ,of the skin, eyes, hair; teeth, and feet, A hike Was disilased, and it was decided to have it On Thanktei giving Day. if the weather is fine: The next meetingg will be held at Mrs. Jean Mather's at 7..f30 Tues- day evening. Unit 4,'Bluevale Unit 4 of the BlueVale U.C.W. met at the bailie of Mrs. Harold Johnston on Monday evening, with ten ladies answering the 11011 Call. Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler and Mrs. Max DeMaray were in charge of Devotions and topic. Mve. Murray .McFarlane and Mrs. Clifford Brewer served a delicious Iiinch. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler, with Mrs. Murray Johnston and Mrs, Ten Johnston in charge of Topic and Devotions, LNTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S HAVEN QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY SING ALONG WITH DOR'EEN AT THE PIANO SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY REG. and MIKE THE MIDDLESEXEiRS Menu: Barbacued Ribs and Kraut, Southern Fried Chicken and Chips seeerelleareiVeeNei!see pi. AliAVINIYearOPAVMWOooletnilealUgooftr sw.....1116,,WISVMserroP.S THE UNITED 4.;r1URCH MINISTER: Rev, ‘E. L. ReDrew ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryans Mrs. Alice Williams W. I. OFFERS SHORT COURSE The Majestic Women's Institute are offering a short course on "Accessories For The Home". •In this course you will learn the simplicity; attractiveness and nee- fulness of nceesories in your home as' well as learning to !Mike a ettshion cover. Any interested Nesens in the community are asked to contact Mrs, E. Parish,,. 887..6021 or Mrs. James Armstrong .887,67.53 before October 9th. Mr. Lynn Fffans is home fol. MAJESTIC W.I. MEETING lowing several days in Listowel The Home Economics meet ihospital, ine convened by Mrs. D. Heming- way and Mrs. E. Parish will be held in the Brussels Public Library on Thursday evening, October 8th, at S p,m, The guest speaker will be Miss Catherine Hunt, home econotnist for Huron County. Members of Ethel, Cron. brook, Moncrieff and Walton have been invited to attend, All ladies welcome, 7 Javex Liquid Bleach 13c Off 128 oz. 69c White. 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