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CROWNING FRIDAY, JANUARY 15th
BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
ALL, ENTRIES TO BE IN BY JANUARY 11th
'REGISTER AT. THE BRUSSELS POST .
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Loving memories aro treasurers,
That never fade away of. a
Pear Husband and Father, Wesley
Kerr
Who passed away Dec, 20th, 1907.
Sadly missed by his wife
Margaret, Stuart and Daisy
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to thank, everyone
for visits, cards and, treats dur-
ing my stay in Wingham and Dist-
ric,t Hospital.
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MAJESTIC W.I.
JANUARY MEETING
The meeting on. Resolutions,
convened by Mrs, J3Tarl. Cudniore
and. Mrs. Leona. connouy; will he
held, in the Brussels :Ottblio Lib-
rary, Thursday afiternoon, Jun-
uarr 14th, at., two o'clock. Miss
Sylvia Hoover will show pictures
of her recent trip to Europe.
THE UNITED CHURCH'
MINISTER: Rev. E. L. ReDrew
ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryans
Mrs. Alice Williams
Sunday School 10:15 A.M.
EruSsels Worship 11:30
Ethel Worship 1P:15 A.M.
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SAinIstsr
Rev. C. A. McCarroli
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt
10 A.111. Church School
11 A.M. Divine Worship
"The Man with the Plumbline,"
Obedience to duty solves most
of our problems.
ANGLICAN CHURCH.
St. JOHN'S. BRUSSELS
The Rev. Keith Stokes
B.A., S.T.B.
fioi. 47, Blyth, °marl;
Phone 523-9334
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
11:30 A. M. Morning Prayer
Annual Meeting of the Vestry will
be held Thursday, January 21st
at 8:30 p.m.
COMING EVENTS
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
ANNUAL MEETING
Will be held in Brussels United
Church on Friday evening Jan-
uary 22nd,
EUCHRE.
Legion versus Gentlemen, Mon-
day Nite, January 11th, at nine
o'ciOclt, Admission 50c, Free, smor-
gasbord,
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Carl Giarer
(nee Betty Hetherington), to be
held iu ,BInevale Community }Tall,
.*Friday, january '8th. Dancing to
Tiffin's Orchestra. Ladies please
bring "Mich. Everyone welcome.
YOU ARE INVITED
All interested persons are in-
vited to CranbrOok Community
Centre on janutiary 12th at 8:30
speaker and will show slides on
Pollution.! 'E.uchre will folloW.
McBride, Fordwieh, will be the
as gueSts of the Cranbrook
WoMen'8 IuStitute , :Mr, AndreW
BORN
TOUGH — To Mr. and Mrs, Brian
Toguh (Donna Courehesne) 'Of
Whitby, on Tuesday, Dec. 8th,
1970, a son, Benjamin Alexander
WORKMAN -7--; In K-W Hospital,
Kitchener, on Wednesday;
December 30th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Workman, a. sou, • Craig
Alexander.
FOUND —
Pair of Men's black leath-er
gloves at Brussels Post.
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,
I .would like to express my
sincere thanks to friends, neigh-
bours, and relatives for cards and
giftsand visits while a patient .in
Clinton Hospital: also special
thanks to13r. Street and nurses.
Verna Bishop
I wish to thank the people of
BrtisselS for the kind words and
deeds in the recent bereavement
in our family, Especially the
ladies of St: John's Church for tea
and lynch.
T. Clifford Alcock and Family
I would like to thank the ladies
of Knox Presbyterian Church,
Cranbrook for the box of treats
and also —the lovely lunch they
served the night of the funeral.
It will always he remembered,
Mrs, Dorothy Ziegler
and Family
I would like to thank all my
friends who visited me, who sent
gifts and cards., while I was in
Wing,ia.m Hospital. Special thanks
to the staff on the second floor,
Drs. Wilkins and Ping,, Rev, E.
LeDrew and Majestic Institute.
We; IVIcL arty
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The family of the late Francle
Minoan -*JAI to: bAend"their sin-
cere thanks and deep appreciation
to friends Ind neighbottra Or their
many acts of kindness, for the
beautiful floral. tributes and, cards,
received during their recent
bereavement. Also for donations
to Brussels Burial Chapel and. to
the Heart Fund.
Special thanks to Rev. C. A.
McCarfell and the M. L.Watts
funeral home.
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We wish to expreSs our deep
appreciation to relatives, friends ,
and neighbours for their many
acts of kindness, , flowers, and
donations, daring Our recent
bereaveMent of my mother,
Margaret' Grainger. "We are
grateful for the many acts of
kindness, visits, flewers and cardc
daring her short illness in Wing-
ham and DiStriet Hospital. Thege
kindnesss shall alwny be treasur-
ed,
Jean Workman and Family
A Happy New Year
goes, out - to , all our relatives.
friends and neighbours for their
deeds of kindness shown since
the loss of our home. We are
now moved in and anyone wishing
to come to call are More than
welcome. Also a note of thanks
to the Walton Softball League for
their gift at Christmas time. Our
appreciation for the help we have
received in the past four months
* cannot he expressed in words,
Thanks, Again to the
Cosninunity
Bill and Ruth, frhamer and Girls,
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
(continued from page one;
Louis Blake is a patient in Wing-
ham Hospital.
Mrs; W. Edgar visited during
'the holiday season' with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Edgar, Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rice and
family. Toronto, Mr. and Airs.
Bruce Hahn, Kitchener, were
Christmas holiday visitors with
Brussels relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCauley
and Miss Debbie Carswell of
Waterloo, Barry McCauley of
Stratford and Mr. and. Mrs: Gerald.
McCauley and Steven, Brussels,
spent Christmas at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, George Bone and
Mrs. Dorothy McCauley.
"'Bruce' Rayniond and Helen
Rooney returned on Sunday from
a winter. holiday in Innsbruck,
Austria. They were members of a
ski club of F. E. Madill Second-
ary; School, Winghami
Christmas Day visitors With
-Mr. and Mrs. Ross Patterson were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl jacklin of
Trowbridge; Mr. and Mrs. TOM
Jacklin and family, Kitchener:
Mr: and Mrs Bob Jacklin and
fainily, Wellesley; Harvey Jack-
lin, Brussels and Mr. and Mrs, Ed
i,Tand and tinuily, who 'recently
returned from Germany
Mr and Mrs, James Armstrong
and buys spent the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Tibbo and
family of Ottawa. While there
they enjoyed several days of
skiing in Quebec.
Boxing Day visitors with Mrs.
Winnified Edgar were Mr. and
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Mrs. John Edgar and family of
Georgetown; Mr. and Mrs.' Donald
Edgar and fannly, Owen Sound;
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Edgar and
family, Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Edgar and family of Listowel.
Christmas Day visitors at the
home of 'Mr. and Airs. Murray
Ft:nether and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Russel T; ranter, Atwood, Mr.
and Mrs. .Tas. McDonald; Mr. and
Ken McDonald and family; Mr.
and Mrs. Don McDonald and
family. all of Walton and CM, and
Mrs. a R. Chambers and 'family
of Winnipeg, Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weiler and
fat/lily of Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs,'Bob Thornton and family of
Dublin spent the Christmas
clay weekend with Mr, and Mrs,
George Thornton.
Mr and Mrs: R. Miller and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs.1 R. Schlueter and
family, all of Galt; Mr. and, Mrs,
Ron White and' family, George-
town; Mr, and mrti. L. Cooper and
family, Exeter and Mr. and. Mrs.
Gerald Miller, Grey Twp., were
Christmas visitors with. Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Miller, Mr and Mrs.
White and family stayed to spend
the Christmas vacation..
At a Htiron-Bruce Riding Con,:
servative meeting in Wingha.m,
on Monday night the following
delegates were appointed to
attend the forthcoming Leader-
ship Convention, Toronto: George
AleCutcheon, Brussels: Harley
Crawferd, Wingliam; John Durnin
Auburn; Bill Conran, Wingbam;
Wm. Nelson, 'Kincardine: Mac
Metcalf. Mildmay: Oliver Glen.
Lacknow; Vincent. Stewart. Mild-
may; Graham :Moffatt, Teeswater
and Bruce Keith. Brussels Lions Club
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2nd $15.00
3rd $10.00
1st $15.00
2nd $10.00
3rd $ 5.00
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BEST COMMERCIAL EFFORT $10.00
BEST CLOWN! Olii 1st $10.00
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Habitant Pea Soup 28 oz.
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