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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-04-22, Page 51111111111.11Viimmir.i1111•4Waibei aileoste Aerie deAvbarowonamora COME TO VARIETY FAIR ON SATURDAY, MAY 1st 2:00 P.M. AT 1.0.0.F. LODGE ROOMS, BRUSSELS BAKING. CANDY —,- GOOD USED CLOTHING TEA hC,OM PHONE. 887-9339 WE DELIVER REST BUYS AND WINDOW POSTERS Sun Spun Margarine 3 for .89c aitU881111.48 POST.,. klittMOttag, ONtAilid 144 Sponsored by Morning Star .Rebekah Lodge, Brussels 11.1,10.11.101."0110.101•1100,11111. COMING EVENTS PRENATAL CLASSES THE UNITED CHURCH, MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew A series of prenatal classes will ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryan' begin Wednesday, 28 April, 1971, Mrs. Alice Williams at 8:00 p.m. at the Health Unit °Mee, Medical and Dental Centre, Sunday School 9:45 A.11.I. Briissels, These will be held at Brussels Worship :11:00 A.M. weekly intervals for eight weeks. Ethel Wui.shil) 9:45 A.M. Those • interested are invited to attend or write to the. Health Unit Office,. Goderieb. MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BERG Rev. C. A. McCarron Minister Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt 70 A.M, Church School 11 A.M. Divine Worship ANGLICAN. CHURCH St. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS The Rev. Keith Stokes B.A., S.T.B. Box 47, Blyth, OntarV R. R. 2, Blyth Phone 5234334 Phone Brussels 8874024 Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott 11:30 A.M. Morning Prayer LARRY'S RADIO and TV SALES and SERVICE Phone 523-9640 Blyth, Ont. DANCE BRUSSELS LEGION HALL SATURDAY APRIL 24th Music By: TIFFINS ORCHESTRA Admission $2.00 per Couple Restricted to Persons 21 Years and Over Sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 218 PUBLIC NOTICE 1971 CENSUS and ENUMERATION The Huron•Perth Regional Assessment Department will be commencing its annual census and enumeration programme in the City of Stratford, Town of St. Marys on April 19th in the municipalities in Perth County on April 21st and in the municiipalliies in Huron County on April 28th. It is expected that it will take approximately three' weeks to complete the necessary calls. The information required is basically the same as that required last year, and is necessary for the completion of the assessment roll for each municiipality. All enumerators involved in this prOgramms carry idea- tification cards, so please do not hesitate to ask to see these before answering questions or divulging any in- formation. Your co-operation and assistance in this programme will be very much appreciated. Please do not hesitate to call with any questions or problems either Goderich 524.7326, Stratford 273.0570 or Zenith 66500 for long ditance W.ALTON Mr. and .Mrs, Nelson Marks, Sharon, Brian and Blaine visited at, the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Marks, of Exeter, Hugh J6linston has returned home from Clinton Public Hos- pital following surgery recently. Mr, and Mrs. Harold MeCallnin Marion, Joyce, and,Oarl visited in Galt w th iMr. and Mrs. (leorp.;(. McCallum. Miss Linda Traviss visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Traviss. Congratulations to Tom Leen'• ing who has received his ceril- ficate for passing successfully the Farm Mechanics course from Guelph University. Mr, and iMrs, James McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ken A/repo-WA visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sholdice and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Vewman and family of Toronto. Michelle, Michael, Scott and Randy Beuerman of Gederich.. spent a few days with their grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs, James Shortreed, Mr. and Mrs. Howard TIackwell. Dean Pamela and Patricia visited in Brantford with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills, Scott, Cathy and David, also visiting at the Alex- ander Graham. 13e11 homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McCall and Mr. and Mrs, Herb Traviss spent a day in London recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. McDonald and Lynn visited. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Schildroth, Ohesley, Mrs. M. Goodall of Shelbourne is spending the next two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dunk. Mrs. Campbell of Ethel, Mrs. William, Miss Laura, Lucas and Mrs. N. McLarty of Brussels Accompanied Mr. 'and Mrs. Fre.] Dunk of Walton to Lions Head on Saturday, April 17 where they Attended the District Horticultural Convention. Mr. and Mrs, Dunk and Mrs. Miller were among he ones winning door prizes, 'Mrs. Martin Baan and' Miss Nellie Ilaan left Toronto Inter- national Airport on Saurday for Holland where they will spend the next three weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Jackson, SeafOrth. • Euchre Held There were 13 tables in play at the euchre Friday evening in the Walton Community Hall. Prize winners were: High lady, Mrs. Jack Bosnian; low, Miss Pearl Thamer; High man, Torrance Dundas; low, Mrs. Jas. Smith (playing as a.naan). The holder of the lucky cup was Miss Ethel Dennis, Sea.forth Lunch was serv! ed the following: committee in charge, Mrs. Alvin McDonald, Mrs Ken McDonald, Mrs, Jas: Nolan and Mrs. Ernie Stevens. 17th and Boundary Unfit Meeting Mrs. George Williamson was hostess for the April meeting of the 17th and BoUndary. Unit of the U.CW, on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Cliff Ritchie was in charge of the Devi-Along opening with the Scripture reading from 1 COr. 12: 14. Hymn 115 was sung followed by prayer. MrS. Bill Murray chose as her topic "A Day to Reineiriber" based on the story of Eager, The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. J. I3OS and the roll call was answered by 13 inemhers and their were two visitors pres- ent. The collection was received:. The business was conducted by Mrs. Harvey Craig due to the 111- Hess of the President, Mrs, Roy Williamson, Announcements were given out for the 'MOM, Easter Thankoffering whiOli 4 tei he held Viva Bathroom Tissue 6 for $1.00 Schneiders Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls 59c lb. -•••• ....... • . • 5 for 53c 37c Package Lee Brand Sliced Pineapple - ..... ..... 4 for 89c Garbage Bags 3 for $1.00 Wallace Turkey Pies 59c Package 111000111111111%.01111111ftsoffbiliftwarliPaisseastilisearangehresswassternsINIO The May meeting of the U.C.W. at the church, Sunday, April 25, is to be in the form of a. Pot Luck Supper with all Units takingli INSURANCE NEEDS part. A shower for Venda Humphries on May 1, A letter was AUTO & FARM LIABILITY read train the convenor for Mis- sion and Service, The book, "Love CALL YOUR CO-OP Is" was purchased for our -unit to be used at the meetings. The Agent next meeting is to be held at he home of Mrs. John Bos with MrS. LLOYD MONTGOMERY J. van. Viet Sr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon in charge of devotions PHO. IE 357..3739 and lunch. The meeting closed with lunch being served by Mrs. 83 MAPLE ST. WINGHAM Cliff Ritchie, Mrs. Bill. 'Murray and Mrs. tTeo. WilliamSen followed by a social half hour, WANTED A DOG CATCHER FOR THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS Applicants must have suitable quarters for animals caught. APPLY AT THE CLERK'S OFFICE BEFORE APRIL 30th, 1971 4111111sfigatilINISsmaillairmallairawIlIa likaggis • gi NIG DAY 9, GEORGE nF BRUSSELS UES APRIL 27th 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. WIGS REG. To $35.00 SPECIAL $19.95 Sales Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES Barn Cleaners • Bunk Feeders Stabling LIANA! n V WPC Grapefruit 2 - 3 FEATURES