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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-06-03, Page 513111183itIS, bisirkAitio BELTONE HEARING TESTS (No Obligation) EDER'S STORE FRIDAY, JUNE 4th 1:00 TO 3:00 P.M. Service To Most Makes E. R. THEDE HEARING AID SERVICE 88 Queen St. S., Kitchener, Ont. NOW AVAILABLE IN A TWELVE OUNCE CARTON FROM YOUR FAVOURITE GROCER MILK, BUTTER, ICE CREAM HURON FOOD PRODUCTS LTD. QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS BRUSSELS PRONE 887.6872 1971 W.O.A.A. PEEWEE SCHEDULE Thtirs. Jiine 3„ Bluevale at Ethel Time. June 3 Awood at Fordwich Fri. June 4, Kurtzville at Belmore Mon. June 7 Ethel at :Kortzville Mon. June 7 Fordwich at Walton Tues. June S Belmore at Bluevale Wed, :lune 9 Atwood at Walton Thurs. June 10 Ethel at .Fordwich Tues. June 16 Kurtzville at Walton Tues. June 15 Atwood at. BlnevaN: Thurs. June 17' Bluevale at Walton Thurs, June 17 Fordwich at Belmore Mon. June 21 Delmore at Walton Mon. June 21 Fordwich at Kurtzville Tues., June 22 Ethel at Atwood Fri.. June 26 Bluevale: at Belmore Sun. June 27 Ethel at ,Bluevale Mon. June 28 Belmore at Kintzville Tues. June 29 Walton at Bluevale Wed., June 30 AtwoOd et Ethel Thurs, fitly' 1 Kurtzville a,t Forthvich Mon. Jtily •6 Walton at Delmore July 6 Bluevale at Atwood Wed. July 7 Kurtzville at Ethel Thurs. July Illuexale at, Fordwich Fri. July 9 Awood ;it Belniore Fri. July 9 Walton at Kurt Villd Mon. July 12 'Ethel at Belmore rues!. July 13 Kurtzville at Ditiovole Wed. July 14 Walton at Atwood Wed. July 14 Fordwich. at Ethel Thurs, July 15 IMItnoto at. rordwtok JUNE 3rd, 1971 THE UNITED CHURCH, MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew ORGANISTS. Mrs. John. Bryan. Mrs. Alice Williams Sunday School 9:45 A.M tirussele Worship ,11:00 A.M. Ethel Worship 9:45 A.M.. MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister Rev. C. A. McCarron Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt 10 A.M. Church School 11.00 a.m. Divine Worship ANGLICAN CHURCH St. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS The Rev. Keith Stokes B.A., S.T.B. Box 47, Blyth, Omer Phone 623-9334 Oiganist: pars. ti. Elliott 11 A.M. Morning Prayer COMING EVENTS: ANNUAL STRAWBERRY SUPPER At Brussels United Church on Wednesday, June 10th, from .5 to 8 p.m. Adults $1.75, Public School Children 50c, Pre-schoolers Free. HOUSE TOUR AND COFFEE PARTY Plan to attend the House Tour and Coffee Party on Wednesday, June 9th at 9:30 a.m. Everyone meet at the Brussels Library for directions. Admission 50e. Baby sitting provided at the library. Sponsored: by the . Majostio Women's Institute., Everyone welCoine„ Three different styles of homes will be toured. HOWICK LIONS BINGO Howick -Lions ''Bingo. will be held on Friday, June 4th, at 8:30 p.m i.n • Wroxeter Community Hall. Admission $1. 1.2. Regular • Games for $10; 2 "Share the Wealth"; one $25 Special; jack- • pot of $85 ou 60 calls; Door and Consolation Prizes. CHILD. HEALTH CLINIC Y())). are .invited to attend the Child 'Health Cllinic, Medical Building, Brussels, on Tuesday, 8 June, 1971, from 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. for: 1, Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Hearing Screening Immunization 5. Fluoride brushing of Child- ren's teeth to prevent cavities for Age 3- 5 years, CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank all who sent me cards, flowers and other gifts for my 90th birthday. They were all very inuch appreciated. Win. MacDonald I wish to extend my grateful thanks to all who helped prepare for my sale and, those who assist- ed at the sale, Thanks also to Mrs. Stevens for her kindly care of me and to the women who sent in baking, All acts of kindness were appreciated more than words can say. Sincerely, Mrs. Ida Davis McGAVIN — The family of the late Charles McGavin express sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours, and many friends, for the acts of kindness ',floral tributes, donations to, the worthy causes and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. J. C. Britton, and Rev: D. Docken, the pallbearers and flower bearers, Dr. Moyo. "Seaforth Manor" Nursing Home and Ladies of the Mcgillop Unit. Your kindness and understand- ing was deeply appreciated. Florence MeGavin and Family The family of the late Mrs. Pletch wish to thank everyone for the many acts of, kindness shown to them during their ' recent bereavement, for the numerous floral tributes, and donations to the heart fund. Special thanks to Joan and Barry McPherson' who capably handled the funeral arrange- ments, and also to the ladies of Knox Presbyterian Church and Coronation Rebekah Lodge who served lunch to the friends and relatives following the funeral service. CRANBROOK Mr. Rahn, Waterloo, a student for the ministry, cOndUcted the service in. Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fischer attended the Graduation Dinner at "The Twin Gables" Listowel, for Murray Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley ,Fischer, Who received his degree with honours of 13. Sc. RE, at the ConVOcation from the Guelph UniVerSity on May 27th. Mrs. Walter Brown and family of Toronto, visited With Mrs. Calvin CaMelton, Mrs. H. Stuart, Bobcageon, is visiting her son-in_law and daughter, Mr. and MVO. Donglail Purdy, 011A4Fir 0000 WA Mp i Mao j-ar Engel were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Mcgillop Twp., Miss Christine Engel and David Bor- man, Woodstock,: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong, Fergus, attended the Bray-Szn4h wedding en Saturday evening in Brussels United Church ' and visited with Fred Stnalldon and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bray. WALTON (continued from page one) • other relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sholdice and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell visited Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ennis and faMily of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Neil IVIcGavin Visited on Sunday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dinsmore of Brampton. They also called on the Ennis family in -Whitby-, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stutz of Waterloo visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas. Presented With Provincial Honours Beverley McCall was presented. With Provincial Honours on Sat- urday, May 2:9 when the Huron. County 4-H Homemaking club, "Separates for Stimnierm held their Achievement Day in the central Huron Secondary School Clinton. The morning session con• sisted of judging Separates and judging fabrics for shorts. The afternoon program was attended by many of the mothers and visitors. when each one of the eleven clubs contributed a skit, demonstration or an exhibit. Each girl completing the chili received a. 4-T1 coffee spoon, Comity Honour presentations were giVen to Joan Bennett, Walton: Janet CraWford, RR1, Monktori; Brenda, Ward RR 1 Monkton: Snell RR 1, Londesboro; Doreen Mason, Londesboro; Ruth Ann Shepherd, RR. 1, Londesboro; Cheryl Kennedy. RR 4, Sesforth: Connie Forbes. RR2, Clinton and Marion Thompson, RR 2. Clinton, Miss Catherine Hunt, Huron County Home Economist. was 10 charge of the days activities, assisted by MisS Frances Lamp- man, Supervisor of Clothing, of Toronto and Mrs. Larry Wheat- ley, Herne Eccmonilmt, RR 1, 011U611111.11.1riaoretworowisismulatinoormiroi, BOWLING CLUB DANCE BRUSSELS LEGION HALL SATURDAY, JUNE 5th Music By: KEN SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA ,DANCING 9 P.M. — 1 A.M. Admission $2.00 per Couple Restricted to Persons 21 Years and Over OWE tiHONE 887.9339 WE DELIVER 3EST BUYS AND WINDOW POSTERS Weston Do-Nuts 4 pkgs $1.00 89c lb. 49c Schneider's' Sliced Corned Beef 2 oz. pkgs. 4 for 95c FEATURES Royale White Paper Towels (2 rolls) 65c pkg. Robin Hpod. All Purpose Flour 7 lbs. 85c pkg. Schneiders Cheese Spread 1 lb. Jar — 79c BOX PLANTS FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUIT Red & White Fresh Ground Coffee Lump Charcoal 5 lb. Bags REb & WHITE