HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-10-22, Page 5A :general meeting of the
Belgrave, Blyth, Brussels School
Fair Board will be held Thursday,
October 22nd, in the Belgravo
Arena at 8::30 p,m,
THE UNITiD. CHURCH
MINISTER: Rev. E. L. ReDrew
ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryans
Mrs. Alice Williams,
HOWICK LIONS
CLUB BINGO
Howiok Lions Bingo will be
held on Friday, October 23rd. at
8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter Community
Hall. Admission $1, 72 Regular
Games for $10; 2 "Share the
Wealth"; one $25 Special; Jack,
pot of $75 on 5C calls; Doer
Prizes and •Lucky Draws.
DANCING ..LESSONS
Registration for clanging lessons
by Mrs. ,Storey, Tuesday, Oct.
27th, 4:00 pus, 'Public Library.
BUY YOUR "COLOR I. Y."
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PHONE 887-9339 WE DELIVER
3EST BUYS AND
WINDOW POSTERS
Clark's Pork & Beans 19 4 for 99c
2 for 69c
Del Monte Fancy Tomato Juice 48 oz. 29c
FEATURES —
Dr. Ballard's Dog 'Food 3c Off 26 oz. 5 for 99c
Austral Choice Sliced Peaches
MASQUERADE DANCE
ETHEL COMMUNITY CENTRE.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th
Good Prizes Booth
Sponsored By • Ethel Hall Board
COMING, EVENTS;
GENERAL , MEETING OF
SCHOOL FAIR BOARD
•CARDS OF THANKS
I .wish-to express. -my • sincere
thmiks, to the Many friends and
neighbours, for cards. letters,
gifts and visits, while I, was in
hospital.
It was all greatly appreciated.
Sincerely
Vesta Combs
I wish ,to thank all those who
sent me cards, gifts and flowers
and thoSe who visited"me While a
Patient in Wingham and District
Hospital and since coming home.
Many thanks to Drs.• Bozyk and
Wilkins and the Nurses,
Mrs. Sarah Stephenson
The family of the late Porter
A. Dennis wish to thank friends;
neighbours and relatives for the
many kindly things done for a
good father, over a number of
years.
A special thank you to Rev, D.
Dc)cken, R. S. Box funeral home
and friends who sent flowers and
To err is human, but when food and helped at the house.
the eraser, wears out ahead of the :Your kindneSS will long be
pencil you are overdoing it. femembered.
VILLAGE OF 'BRUSSELS
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS
In The Village of Brussels
at 12.01 a.m.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1970,
Sunday will be on Standard Time
VARIETY FAIR
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7th AT 2:30 P.M.
BAKE SALE and TEA ROOM
MORNING VAR' OMAN LO ME
onerommissmassoler
GEORGE OF BRUSSELS
Is Pleased To Announce
MISS AUDREY
Has. Joined Our Salon
AS A STYLIST
If ytu Call and Ask For
"AUDREY"
You Will Get:
SHAMPOO & SET $1.75
ALL. PERMANENT WAVES
20% OFF
We Are 'NOV; Open
Tuesdays
PHONE 887-6751
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
PERRIE --- To Mr. and Mrs. John
hi. Perrie, Brussels, in Sea-
forth Hospital, on Sunday,
October 18th, a son, Adam John.
It MEMORIAMS
KBRR — In loving memory of our
dear Grandson, Walter l)avid
Kerr (Wally) who passed away
one year ago, October 21st, 1969.
You are always in our minds
.No matter what we do.
All the time, within our hearts
There are thoughts of you.
Others are taken, yes we know,
But he was ours and we loved
him so.
'Loving remembered and sadly
missed by Grandma and Grandpa
Kerr. '
STEPHENSON •ln loving
memory of our wee grand-
daughter, Rhondo Sharon, wlio
Passed away two years ago,
October 24th, 1968,
We do not need a.special day
To bring you to our mind,
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find.
The say time heals all sorrow,
And helps one to forget
But time so far has only proven,
How much we miss you yet.
Lovingly remembered and never
forgotten by her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stephenson
and Mr. Charles Storey.
STAPHONSON — In loving
memory of our little daughter,
Rhonda Sharon, who passed
away .two years ago, October
24th, .1968.
We little knew when we awoke
that morn
The sorrow the day would bring.
The call was sudden, the shock..
severe
To part with one we loved so
dear.
Sometimes it's hard to under-
stand
Why some things have to be
but in His wisdom, ,G(od has
planned
I3eyond our -power to see;
God gave us strength to tight it,
And courage to bear the blo*.
But what it meant to too yot
Rhonda,
No one will ever Moly',
Tod gespik• lovid 10 *tided
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Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Craig, Myth,
Mr and Mrs John Simpson, Brus-
sels, spent. Thanksgiving week-.
end in Ottawa visiting their
brother, Sgt. and Mrs. Robert.
Craig and family.
Rev. -and Mrs. Archie Brown
and Rev. James Perrie of Strath-
roy visited Sunday a.t the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. .T, Perrie. They
attended anniversary services
at Melville Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turvey
attended Knox 'Presbyterian Chur-
ch, Stratford on Sunday •for the
christening of their great-grand-
daughter, Deanna. Darleneir.infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Scott
MOTaggart.. They also were pre-
sent at the dinner. party at. the
MoTagga.rt home, after the
service; where the • grandparents -
and three great-grandparents
were • entertained with other
relstiveS and friends.. •
Bluevale 4H Club
The 4-H Club met at the home
of Mrs. Jean Mothers- on Tuesday
evening at 7:30, The Roll Call was
answered with the name and ac-
complishments of the person
about whom each girl had written
in meeting four. -Thediscussion
included, burns, nureing clothing,
acid burns, faintin,g resuscitation
and,Public Health Services, The
girls also discussed their 'Thanks-
giving hike.
Meetings VI and VII were held
as one meeting, at the home of
Mrs. Jean Mathers, on Monday.
Both meeting were opened with
the 4-H Pledge. The Roll Call for
meeting VI was "A defect in my
posture, and how I can correct it"
and for meeting VII "An original
Safety Slogan". The minutes of
the last meeting were read by
Laureen Bar-hour. Shirley Sander-
son will. .be next secretary. The
next meeting is to be held Tues-
day, October 2th, at the home of
Mrs. .Jean- Mathers. Achievement
Day was discussed and notes were
given on "Keeping Physically fit,
posture, including sitting, stand-
ing, Walking, and lifting objects,
as well as safety in the home;
baby-sitting safety, safety away.
from home! and highWay safety.
The club members then cone- ;
plated their group 'book, and
praeticed 'Mick . ..weaving, At the
close' of the :meeting, the girls • en-
joyed a delicious. lunch, and then
Brussels orhip 11.00 A.M.•
Sunday *School 9:45 A.M.
y.lthei Worship 9:45 A.M.
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
Rev. C. A. McCarsoli
Organist:" Mrs. Nora Moffat's
10 A.M. ChurCh School
No Service On Sunday
You are invited to the Anniver-
sary of Knox Presbyterian
Church, I3elgrave at 11 a.m.
ANGLICAN CHURCH
St. JOHN'S. BRUSSELS
The Rev. Keith Stokes
, E.A.,
Box 47, Blyth, Ontario
Phone 523-9339
organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
•• 14 A.M. Morning Prayer
28 oz.
Red & White Evaporated Milk Tall Tins
Lee's 'Pineapple 19 orto.
Utopia Choice Tomatoes
6 for $1.00
4 for 99c
29c.
NO. 8 COLUMBIA ENCYCLOPEDIA
BLUEVALE
had their afternoon hike.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
John Combs of Delornine, Man,
has been a visitor in Brussels for
the past several weeks. I-lie sister,.
Miss Testa Combs who was a
patient in hospital, is home.
Mr. and Mrs. Toe Stiles and
Joanne of Lambeth were week-
end guests at the home of Gordon
Stiles and attended Masonic
Ladies Night of Blair Lodge in
Palmerston.
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