HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-12-24, Page 5NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE
CRANBROOK COMMUNITY HALL
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31st
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
To wish you many blessings at
CHRISTMAS
and every happiness in the
NEW YEAR
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A MERRY CHRISTMAS
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Harold Annett, of B.C., is visit-
ing with Mrs. R, J. Annett of
Mr. Annett, who is a patient. in
Wingham Hospital, and also with
Mr. and Mrs. Crogeir.
WiIh a.m Bremner . of London
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Bremner, Mr and Mrs.
James Pestell and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Bremner.
A large crowd attended the
annual Chrismas Concert in Grey
Central School Friday evening.
U.C.W. • Christmas Meeting
The Ethel U.C.W. held their
Christmas meeting in Atwood at
the home of Mrs. Alice Williams,
with fifteen ladies present. Mrs.
•• Bert 'Glidden led in prayer for the
opening of •the Worship. Mrs.
• Oheser Earl had charge of the
Worship followed by the topic
"Christmas Around the World",
given by Mrs. W. Hewitt. Mrs,
Stan Speirau and Mrs. A. Willi-
Atm
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ams played musical numbers and
carols which were much enjoyed,
by all. Business was in charge of.
Mrs. Bert Godden. Roll call was
answered by bringing something
you made for 50c and the articles
shown were lovely. All it takes
sometimes is elbow grease and
imagination. Shut in boxes are to
be distributed to our shut-ins
before Christmas. Projects were
discussed for 1971. A donation
was given to the Stewards and the
allocation met with for this year.
Officers for 1971 will remain the
same as 1970 with Mrs. Chester
Bart making out programs. A pot
luck dinner will be held prior to
the annual meeting. The meeting
closed with the Benediction fol-
lowed by a social time.
Chi h. to psychiatrist: "1 t's
about my father actually, ':Ice's gut:
this fixation that a cow can orbit
the moon."
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THE UNITED CHURCH
MINISTER: Rev. E. L. ReDrew
ORGANISTS. Mrs, John Bryan@
Mrs. Alice Williams
Sunday SchoOl 10:15 A.M.
Brussels Worship 11:30 A.M.
Ethel 'Worship 10:15 A.M.
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Millsietsr
Rev. C. A. McCarron
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt
10 A.M: Church School
11 A.M. Divine Worship
"Thou Crownest The Year
With Thy Goodness"
Habit-ia cable! We weave a
thread of it every day.
ANGLICAN CHURCH
St. JOHN'S. BRUSSELS
The Rev. Keith Stokes
B.A., S.T.B.
Box 47, Blyth, (Atari(
Phone 5234834
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
11:30 A.M. Morning Prayer
CARDS OF THANKS
Thank You
I would like to thank my paper
customers for their Chdstraaa
gifts and good wishes. and wish
them all a Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year.
David Stephenson
We wish to thank all our friends
and neighbours who attended our
dance held in Cranbrook on Sat-
urday night. Also a special thanks
to those people who made it
possible. Thank you.
Linda and Don Fischer
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I wish to thank my relatives,
friends and neighboure for visits,
cards, flowers, gifts, during my
stay in Clinton Public Hospital.
Also a special thanks to Dr. Street
and all the nurses on main floor.
Mr's. Ruth Pipe
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Sincere thanks to friends and
relatives for cards and visits
while a patient in Stratford
Hospital. Special thanks to Brus-
sels 'United Church Choir for box
of treats and also Doctors Lindsay
and Quinlen and staff.
Ed. Morrow
The family of the late William
Ziegler wish to express sincere
thanks to the neighbours and
friends for their many acts of
kindness, the• beautiful floral
tributes and messages of sym-
pathy during our sad bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Rev.' C. A.
McCarr011, Dr. Bozyk and the
M. L. Watts Funeral Home.
I would sincerely like to thank
all my friends, relatives and
neighbours, for the lovely cards,
letters, and gifts sent to me
also the visitors while I was in
the Clinton Hospital, Special
thanks to Rev LeDrew, Dr.
Street, Dr. Walden and the nurses
on the first floor.
Mrs. Nellie McArter
I sincerely would like to thank
everyone who sent Me cards :and
treats and visited Me While I was
a patient in the LiStkiWel Hospital.
Special thanks to Mrs. .T. J. Kelly
and George and Mrs. Eallett for
their kindness in taking US to and
from Hospital also to Rev,
LoDrew for visiting Me and Dr",
riskier. It was very Mt& aiVreC•
inked.
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4-H. SHEEP CLUB TO BE
ORGANIZED. DECEMBER 30th
The Fluron County 4-11 Sheep
Club *ill be organizing for tire
new year on Wednesday, Decemb-
er 30th. 1970 at 1:30 p.m. in the
Agricultural Board Room, Clinton.
This year's club had a very suc-
cessful year with 100% of its
members competing at the Clinton
',Spring Fair in June. At their me-
, etings the members studied feeds
and feeding and juging, with the
majority of the members actually
taking part in the teaching pro-
cess themselves,
For the , new year, - twilight
'Meetings arid regular diseussition
meetings have been planned. Field
trips can also be organized if
enough interest is shown.. It is
hoped that as many young people
as possible between the ages of
12 and 20 can take part in this
club to learn the sheep industry in
Canada.
The organizational date again
— Wednesday, December 30th,
GREETINGS
from
Your Home Hardware
IN BRUSSELS
We Have Enjoyed serving you this past year
LEONARD AND VIOLA MACHAN
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.hoar d Room.
L. G. MacGreger,
Extension Assistant,
for Huron County.
COMING EVENTS
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
ANNUAL MEETING
Will be held in Brussels United
Church on Friday evening Jan-
nary 27th,
PRENATAL CLASSES
A series of prenatal classes will
begin Wednesday, 13th January,
1971, at S:00 p,m. at the Health
Unit Office, Medical and Dental
Centre, Brussels. These be
held at weekly intervals or eight
weeks. Those interested are invit-
ed to attend or write. to the Health
Unit. Office, Goderich.
Comment heard on a bus: "My
wife has been missing for three
days. I'd go down to the police
station and give them her descrip-
,tion but they'd never belieVe it."