HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-04-01, Page 5GAME OF THE SEASON
BRUSSELS ALL STAR TYKES
VS
MOTHERS and. FATHERS
OF THE ALL STAR TYKES
FRIDAY APRIL 2nd — AT 7 P.M.
Admission: Children 10c Adults 50c Pre School Free
NOTICE
THE BRUSSELS ASSOCIATION OF HAIRDRESSERS
ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING
PRICE CHANGES EFFECTIVE APRIL 1st 1.971
DANCE
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd
IAN WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA
Admission $2.00 per Couple
Restricted to Persons 21 Years and Over
Sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 218
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Furnishings Interiors
Due to the bad weather, OUR BIRTHDAY SALE was
held up. But to allow everyone a chance of Savings.
I,T'S GOING ON
APRIL 6th 17th -
CHESTERFIELD SUITE'S, SPACE SAVERS,
DAVENPORT SETS, DINETTE SUITES, LAMPS
ROCKERS, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS,
BABY FURNITRUE, BED 'ROOM SUITES
MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS
PRICES SLASHED
— EVERYTHING MARKED
Val's Beauty Salon
SHAMPOO & SET'
COLOUR ("TINT") -.
PERMANENT WAVES ---
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to thank everyone
who sent cards, and gifts and
visited me while I was a patient
in • Victoria Hospital, London. It
was very much appreciated.
Harold Bridge
HABKIRK TRANSIT
TOURS
3 DAYS NASHVILLLE
$69.00 — Two to a Room
EASTER WEEK-END
LEAVE APRIL 8
RETURN APRIL 11
9 DAYS NEW ORLEANS
Easter School Break
$149.00 Includes
GRAND OLE OPREY
NASHVILLE
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9 DAYS FLORIDA
$135.00
Write Box 700, Seaforth
Phone 527-1222
For Brochure
THE UNITED CHURCH
MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew
ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryans
Mrs. Alice Williams
Siinday School 10:15 A.M..
Brussels Worship 11:30 A.M.
Ethel Worship 10;15 A..1‘.1,
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
Rev. C. A. McCarron
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt
10 A.M. Church School
11 A..al. Divine Worship
"The Centurions Estimate"
"He Saved others Himself He
cannot Save"
ANGLICAN CHURCH
St. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS
Thai Rev. Keith Stokes
B.A., B.T.B.
Box 47, Blyth, Ontarit
Phone 6234334
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
11:30 A.M. Holy Communion
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank everyone who
sent cards while I was a pAient
in hospital and after returning
home. I sure appreciated it.
Jane Hall and Dianne
Cecil Payne
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I wish to express, my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for visits, treats, cards
and flowers. Special thanks to
nurses and student nurses of
Wingliam Hospital, also to Dr.
Bozyk, Rev, Passmore, Mr, Mot.-
risen and Rev. McCarron,
Mrs. Ida Evans
wish to express my apprec-
iation and thanks to all the kind,
neighbours and friends who re
membered me with. Cards and
gifts, while I was a patient in
Winghain Hospital. Special thanks
to Rev. McCarron, Dr. Bozyk and
all Who gave me nursing care or
helped in any way,
Sincerely Mrs. Ida Davis
T would like to thank all the
customers I had in the restaurant,
over the last ten years. Valued:
their custom and their- friendship.
Best of all I want to thank the
kids. I will miss them all. They
made my head ache at times,
snoWmobileS, motorcycles, and
above all, the juke box! However,
it's time to leave Brussels, and I
could net go without letting the
kids know hew much. I enjoyed
theta, Olt behalf of my family
say thanks for the lovely • set:-
prise party they gave for' theta,
also the beautiful card and gift
they gave to me. I wish My.
successors, Carl and Ella Graber,
all the best, and once again,- kids,
thank you. "You may have been
a• headache at times, but you
never were a borer
Sincerely, Margaret Hanna.
COMING EVENTS
BELGRAVE CONCERT
Keep this date in mind. Concert
April 16th and 17th at 8:00
Belgrave Men's Choir,. Belgrave
Public School.
FINAL EUCHRE
Final Euchre series, Legion
versus Gentlemen, Monday Nit
'at nine, April 5th. Please accept
this invitation as Labatt's repre,
Sentative will present the awards.
OPEN HOUSE
Open House in Ethel Hall
in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Jacklin's 50th Wedding anniver-
sary, the evening of April 3rd at
5:30' p.m. Music by Lampkin,
Everyone welcome. No gifts please
OPEN HOUSE
RD FILM DAY FOR .NURSES
Perth-Huron Regional School of
Nursing, Wednesday, April 14,
1971, beginning at 9:30 a-.m, Lun-
cheon will be provided at the
School and-. Conference closes at
4 p,m. This educational day for
nurses is sponsored by, the Huron.
Perth TB and Respiratory Disease
Association, 121 Wellington
street, Stratford, Phone 2.71-7500- -
MAJESTIC W.I.
APRIL MEETING
The annual -meeting of the
MaSestic W.- I, will be held in St.
john's Anglican Church on Thurs-
day, April 8th at 12:30 n.M.
Dinner, followed by meeting. ,Mrs.
Charles Mathers of "Bluevale,
East Huron , District Fresident,
will pay a visit.
THE MEANING OF LIFE
His preaching's; He mocked
by the goVernment; betrayed: by
a friend; Hi8 trial and its ver,
diet of guilty of innocence; His
suffering while carrying the
Cross, men barter for His clothes;
His brutal death on the Cross,
that was for our sins, and the fact
that. He has risen and will listen
to and gnide us through
modern story of Easter
portrayed by the Brussels- Young
Christians, Geed Friday evening
at S : 00 p.m. in the Wessels
United Church,
NOTICE
Mr, 11. W. Moyer, Provincial
Service Officer, London, Ontario,
Will he visiting in the area. Any
else wishing information ; advice
Or assistance, regarding- war dis-
ability pensions, treatment, allow-
ances. etc. is requested to contact
the service officer, or secretary,
of the local branch, whose name
appears below, not later than
April 1211 1:1(3, to arrange an
interview.
Mt. C. L. Wotkman
(SorviceOfficer)
The cowboy tried hard to be
diplomatic with the dude. "Pardon
Me, sir; but aren't you Putting
Yak' saddle on badkviardsTi
"Seine cowboy you tire"' dame
the sh.Perier reply, "Yon don't
even kilOW which wp,$r- heAd-
oef
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chamberlain
of Chillawack B.C. visited in the.
community last week.
'i,risitors with Mr. and Mrs: Chas..
Seheerer were Mr. Herb :Tonas.
Rosslau, Mr. Arlen Livingston of
Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Scheerer visited in Belfast -with
Mr. and Mrs. :Reg. Broome,
Mr and Mrs. Wm_ Hewitt visited
Sunday in Toronto with Mr. and
Mrs. Win, Leslie,
INSURANCE NEEDS
AUTO & FARM LIABILITY
CALL YOUR CO-OP
Agent
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
PHO 1E 357.,3739
83 MAPLE ST. WINGHAM
$2.50 MINIMUM
$6.00
$10 and UP
"HOUSE
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Mr. and Mrs: George Pearson,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Bremner, and
Mr. and Mrs. James: Cooper visit-
ed in Bond Head Saturday even-
ing, attending the 25th anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Hughes.
ViSitors with Mr. and mrs. P.
Downey over the weekend were-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steckley and
family, of Trenton, Calvin, and
Joy Downey of Owen Sound visit-
ed for 'the past week.
Visitors over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, Chester Earl were,
I)Ir. and Mrs. Les Earl, Atwood,
MiSs Joan McIntosh, Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Earl, Wingham,
Dennis Earl, Lindsay and Rey.
Stanley McDonald, Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Jess and
Manreen and Miss 'blarney Flat-
tery, Hamilton visited with Mr.
and. Mrs. Percy Stephenson over
My sincere thanks is expressed
to neighbours and friends who '
remembered me With visits, and
cards while I was a patient- in
Listowel HoSpital,
Your thoughtfulness was ap-
predated.
MACHAN HOME HARDWARE
BRUSSELS, ONT.
wish to announce that they have sold their business to Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Hoppe of Kitchener. We wish to thank you
for your patronage over the past fifteen years and hope
that you- will continue to shop at ('Your Home Hardware
Store". It has been a pieasure serving you.
LEONARD and VIOLA MACHAN
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This Add Sponsored By:
George of Brussels Grace's Hairstyling
Irene Pease. Beauty Salon
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THURSDAY, APRIL ;it, 1971