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COMING EVENTS
CARDS OF THANKS
uary 22nd.
ANNUAL MEETING
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
March on. Friday evening Jen-
Will he held in BrusSels United gift they gave me, Thank you.
neighbours of Ethel for the lovely
I wish to thank•my friends and
Verna Tunney
EUCHRE
I: en tlemen.'s, Club vs Legion,
Monday night, January 25, at the
Brussels Legion,
BLYTH, BELGRAVE, BRUSSELS
SCHOOL FAIR MEETING
A Directors' Meeting of the
13elgrave, Blyth, Brussels School
Fair will be held on Thursday,
January 21st. in Belgrave Arena
at 8:30.
CHILDREN'S :AID SOCIETY
ANNUAL MEETING
AND BANQUET
The 60h Annual Meeting and
THANKS •
We wish to express our thanks
Banquet of The ChildreWs Aid to the Brussels Legion for the use
Society of Huron County will be of the hall and to the Brussels held in the Ontario Street 'United Snowmobile members who helped
Chtirch, Clinton, on Wednesday,
us to entertain the visitors from February 3rd. 1971. Tickets -
Garden City. Your assistance was are available from Staff or Board
greatly appreciated. Members and must be purchased
'Brussels Minor by January 29th, 3971. The Public
Hockey Association is ceedially invited to attend:
NOTICE TO THOSE ATTENDING ANY EVENT
OF THE BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB POLAR DAIZE
The Board of Directors of the llrussels Lions Club would like
to thank the people of the community for their support during
the Polar Daize Weekend. '‘Ve realize that a. few mistakes aud
oversights have been made, but we hope thatnven for that every-
thing was enjoyed. We learn by making mistakes and we trust
• that our next Polar Daize Editioti Will be bettor than ever. Any
COnitnents and suggestions will be appreciated.
President — Jim Armstrong
Secretary — Cecil McFadden
THE UNITED CHURCH
MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew
ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryans
Mrs. Alice Williams
Sunday School 10:35 A.M.
Brussels 'Worship 11:30 A.M.
Ethel \Vorship 10:15 'A.M.
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Niiniater
Rev. C. A, McCarron
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt.
10 A.M. Church School
11 A.M. Divine Worship
Parental Responsibility"
'l'he Sacrament of Baptism will
be observed
ANGLICAN CHURCH
8t. JOHN'S. BRUSSELS
The Rev. Keith Stokes
B.A., S.T.B.
Box 47, Blyth, Ontario'
Phone 523-9334
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
:11:30 A.M. Morning
the Annual Meeting of the Vestry will
be held Thursday, January 21st.
at 8:30 p.m.
NOTICE TO GIRLS
Any girl. between the ages of 12
and 26 years, who would like to
take the Jr. Homemaking Course
on "Separates for Summer" please
let Mr.s Leona Armstrong Phone
887-6753 or 'Mk. Alberta. Smith,
Phone 887-9453 know by January
'23rd,''.1971, •
CRANBROOK AREA
DART CLUB
Standings January 18th
Jiro Hart 103
Jim Patterson 90
Doug Rathwell. 76
Stew Steins, 69
Bob Alexander 62
Eldon Wick 59
Frank Weekinan 59
Rae Houston. 58
Bradley Speiran 55
Ken. McDonald 52
Bruce Fischer 51
Carl Uhler 49
Elston Speiran 49
tHetheringten 48
Jack Knight 47
Greg Smith 46
Tinrr3r Bolger 44
Jack Cox 44
Ken Fischer 42'
Don Perrie 38
'ho'o'ray Fischer 37
Pete van Veen 26
Gordon Engel 25
Ralph Nohle 23
.Tohn Strickler ee
Lothar Weber 20
Doug Purdy 19'
Richard Gill 18
Glenn, Huether 36
Jim Knight 10
Earl Dunn 16
Doug Evans 13
:Doug Conley 13
Murray Bremner 12
Donald Clark 9
High Score: Greg Smith 151
Most Starts: Jim Hart 39
Most Finishes: Jim Hart 32
Team Standings
Dame Rathwell 52
Jim Hart 50
Jim Patterson 60
Gilbert Hetherington 47
Bob Alexander • 41
Eldon Wick 41
Jack Knight 40
Stew Stelae 38
Kraft Peanut Butter 18 oz. 57c
Kam Luncheon. Meat 12 oz. 49c
Royale Bathroom. Tissue 2 ply , 2 for 33c
FEATURES
Mazola Corn Oil 32 oz. 88c
Nortman's Strawberry. Jam 24 oz. 43c
Crest Tooth Paste Super Size $1.29
79c
ETHEL
the business period projets for
Annual Meeltrig
the year were discussed, 4-I-f
leaders for the club coining up
Thank you notes were read. Tice Atkout4 "geeting of the
Lunch was served by Mrs. A. Ethel United Church was
jacklin and Mrs. R. Refer. held on Thureday, January 14th
with a :Pot-luck dinner prior to
the meeting.
The U.C.W, held a short meets
log after with peyment of fees, It
was moved and seconded that we
cater to a wedding on January
30th. Programs have been. given
out for the year. The meeting
closed with the Benediction,
Euchre Party,
A euchre Was held in the Cone
infinity Centre on. January 1.4th,
with twelve tables in play. Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Pearson convened
the event. Prizes went to the
following: High lady. Mrs. Charles.
Harrison, leioncrieff; High man,
Ross Stephenson; Low lady, Mrs.
Carl McDonald; Low man, Camer-
on Cochrane; Special prize, Nor- SPECIAL
man .Beirnes. at
Janharay . Meeting of
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
Ethel Women's Institute PERMS:
The. January meeting of the
ON ALL PERMS
20% DISCOUNT
Ethel Wonien's Institute Was held
FROM JANUARY 18th at the home of Mrs. R. Keffer
TO FEBRUARY 6th with fourteen ladies preSent. The
meeting opened with, the Opening' For Appointment Phone 887-9016
Ode, Mary Stewart Cellect and.
the Lord's Prayer. Roll call, was
answered by "How do You feel SPECIAL REPORT FROM AVON
about 'homework for children at
There's a. Territory open in
school", The. Motto, the person South Frowiek Twp. area, We're
who is always beefing is likely to looking for someone to Call on the
get hiMself in a stew, was well customers there, it could be you.
given by Mrs. A. Jackliu. A Winter Write or call collect evenings.
beget*, With driftwood was demon- :Mrs. Millson. 1.7 ilawkeSbury A.ve,
strated by Mrs. Alex Pearson. In London, 451-0541
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP
The Brussels Lions Polar Daize Committee FeKtend a "Grateful
Thank You'' To: Our expert chefs, Murray Cardiff and Ken
Cabipbell; (31. Johnston and Perth Central. School: to
those Who donated prizes and trophies: to al] participants; 10
Lion members and their wives who volunteered their help and
to all non members and village and area citizens whose effort
made this event a terrific success.
Max Watts. Chairmen. Ross McCall, George Langlois, Max
Oldfield, .1). A. Reim. Frank Carter. Clare Veitch„Jan van
Viiet, Henry Pixel, Wayne Lowe.
The family of the late Cecil
Eekmier wish to extend their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their kindnesS, for the
beautiful flowers, donations, and
cards.
Special thanks to Caliarnier
Nursing Home, MeV. Dennis
Clarke and Peebles Funeral Home.
Also thanks to those who visit-
ed Cecil while he was ill.
Dares Cookies 12 lb. Box
BOWLING NOTES
Ladle's High Single
Jane 1v1rnrd 244, 226
Marlene Ru1tedge 225
Helen. Adams 225
Ladle's High 'Mete
Jane Ward .587
Joyce Jacklin 563
Marlene Rutledge 560'
Men's High Single
Jack Higgins 290
Dave Wheeler 279
Dave Hastings 263
Men's. High Thiele
Gord _Matheson. 710
Jack • Higgins 694
Ray Adams 692
Subs.:
Susan McNeil for Ruth Lowe
Dave Wheeler for alureay Lowe