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DANCE
Sponsored By The BruSsels Agricultural Society
FRIDAY, JUNE 18th,
IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE
Music By;
TOWN AND COUNTRY FOUR. ORCHESTRA
Every'Welcome Especially Teen-Agers
Admission $1.00 Each
Proceelds Go Towards Brussels Fall Fair
IN•MEMORIAM
MARLATT -- In loving memory
of a dear husband and dad,
,Bruce Marlatt, who Passed away
June 18th, 1964,
Treasure him Lord in your
garden of rest
For while on earth he was one of
the best. *
Lovingly remembered by wife
Pauline and family,
MARLATT — In memory of our
dear Dad, Bruce, who passed
away in June of 1964.
We wish you could he re with
us
A little while today,
And see you as you used to be
And hear the things you say,
But' since you cannot be with us.
We'll do the next best thing.
We'll spend the day with you dear
Dad
Just remembering.
Sadly missed by sons Larry,
and Wayne and families.
THE UNITED CHURCH,
MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew
ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryan'
Mrs. Alice Williams
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Brussels Worship 11:00 A.M
Ethel Worship 9:45 A.M.
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
Rev. C. A. McCarron
Organist: Mrs. Nora. Moffatt
40 A.M. Church School
11.00 a.m. Divine Worship.
11 A.M. Sacrament Sunday
"The Great. Reminder"
Services will be held in ,Melville
Church and Mr. McCarroll will
preach and conduct the Service.
1 was glad, when they said unto
me, Let us go into the House of
the Lord
26 Qt. Foam• Cooler
Garbage Bags 10 for
Swimming Pool
Picnic Jug 1 gal. 'Size
Lawn Chairs
Lawn Chaise
Patio Light Set
Juice Decanter
Zzzoorn-it Toy
Patio Table
CARDS OF. THANKS
I would like to thank my many
friends, especially the I.T.C.W,,
who sent me cards, and visited me
while a. patient in, hospital.
Mrs. Lillian Cox
We would like to thank every,
one who helped to Wean up our
barn and house after the tornado.
It was all greatly appreciated,
Elston, Olga and
Bradley Speiran
I wish to thank all my iOnd
friends and neighbours who sent
me cards, and flowers and visited
me while I was a patient in Wing.,
ham Hospital. Special thanks to
Rev. E. LeDrew and Dr. Bozyk.
Grace Willis
I would like to thank my
friends, relatives and neighbours.
for their cards, treats, and visits
while I was a patient in the List-
owel Memorial Hospital recover-
ing from, an appendicitis oper-
ation.
Laurie Campbell
The family of the late Earl
Bowes sincerely thank 'all those
.who expressed sympathy in deeds
of kindness, words, cards, floral
tributes, and contributions to the
cancer fund; also the ladies of
Ethel Presbyterian Church for
catering. Your thoughtfulness
wau greatly appreciated.
We would Like to express our
sincere thanks to the community
for the dance held on our behalf
and for the very generous purse
of money we received. Special
thanks to the Tratones, the Hall
Board and to all those who assist-
ed in any way with the dance.
Your kindneSs will always be
.remembered.
Merton and Doreen. Hackwell
ANGLICAN CHURCH.
St. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS.
The Rey. Keith Stokes
B.A., S.T.B.
Box 47, Blyth, Ontario
Phone 5234334
Organist: rors. es. Elliott
11 A.M. Morning Prayer
$1.27
31c
$1.47
$3.57
$3.97 and up
$9.97 and up
$4.47
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PRESENTATION and. DANCE.
ETHEL. COMMUNITY ,CENTRE•
for
MR. AND MRS. OOFt.PON.FINON •
FRIDAY, JUNE 18th •
Music. by;
KEN witpEE's 013OHESTR.A.
Ladles Please Bring Lunch
Everyone Welcome
COMING EVENTS::
DECORATION SERVICE
The Legion and Ladies' Auxil-
iary, Itebekahs and Odcifellows
will hold their annual Decoration
Service at the cemetery ,nn Sun-
day, June, 20th, 1971 at 2:00 p.m.
"COUNTRY FAYRE"
Knox United Church Belgrave,
is sponsoring a "Country Fayre"
on SaturdaY, June 26th from 4 to
9 pm. A cold meat supper will
he served from 5 to 7 p.m. Home-
made baking, needlework, a
white elephant stall; bowling
and other games of chance. Plan
to be in 13elgrave June 26,
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Howick Lions Bingo will be
held on Friday, June 18th at 8:30
p.m. in Wroxeter Community Hall.
Admission $1. 12 Regular Games
fUr $10.; 2 "Share the Wealth;.
one $25 Special; Jackpot of $90
on 62 calls.; Door and Consolation
Prizes.
NOTICE - Re
SWIMMING 'LESSONS
Registration of Public School
• children for swimming lessons at
Seaforth Pool will take place at
The. Royal Canadian Legion Hall,
Brussels, on Saturday, June 26, at
7 p.m. Fee $5.00. Child must he
accompanied by a parent or have
written consent. Lessons to com-
mence July 5th.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs. Gertie Jacklin is a patient
in Wingham and District Hospital
with a broken hip.
MrS. E. R. Hopper, Exeter and
Mrs. Robert Johnson of. Missis.
sauga spent last week with Mr,
and Mrs. D. A. Rann.
Mrs. Amy Speir was a weekend
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Gil
Standish of Fergus and visited
Ontario Place.,
Mrs. Norman McLarty, who has
been a patient in. Wingham and
District Hospital for three weeks
has returned home.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Edwin Martin
visited in Toronto with Mr. and
Mrs. John Tooth.
Lyle Hopper is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London,
Murray Lowe, Brussels, has
received his certificate from Paw
shawe College, London, where he
attended a 12 week course on
Men's Hairstyling and Toupee.
Fitting.
Laurie Campbell, son of Mr. and
Mrs.. Ivan Campbell, is home from
Listowel Memorial Hospital after
having an appendicitis operation.
Miss Ann Oldfield who has just
returned from a three week
vacation in B.C. has learned that
she was on the Honors List and
has been accepted in Medicine at
the University of Western Ont.
ario, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Harvey, who
have been residents of Brussels
for the past three year leave on
Friday to make their home in RC.
Fourteen Respler friends of
Mrs. G. Chidldvi were visitors
with 'her on Satiirday in honor of
her birthday.
Mr, and Mrs, David Homing-
Way, Saskatoon, were home for
the East-Hemingway wedding
and a 10 day course at Guelph
University. They are holidaying
with their families at Brussels
and Clinton.before returning
Mrs. Jean Nichol, who has been
a patient in Wingham Hospital for
the past the weeks, returned
home and iininediiitely prepared
her slipper. Mrs, NichOl will be'
91 years 014 'INA juge 30t1,11
WALTON
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Ryan and
family visited with relatives: ia
WoodStock recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humphries,
Kathy and Jim, London, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Humphries.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deanne Of
Toronto spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether.
Gary Bennett of London visited
with Mr, and Mrs. Ron Bennett,
Miss Karen McDonald has com-
menced her duties for the summer
months at, Sparrow Lahe near
Minden.
Rev, and Mrs. Robinson of
Goderich visited recently with
Mrs, Maude Leeming,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall and
Beverly visited on Sunday at 'the
home of Mr and * Mrs. John .A
Petrie: near Cranbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. ROSs Bennett
Visited with her father, Win. H.
Bell, whO is a patient in West-
minister Hospital, London
Mrs. Ruth Huether of Brus-
sels spent a weekend recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether.
Misses Mary Bewley, Helen
Searle and. Sandra Watson,
nurses-in-training at 'St. Joseph's
Hospital, Londonf spent the week
end with their parents and
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin and
family visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon McGavin. Mrs.
McGaVin returned to the hosnital
in. London for further treatment.
Jeffery Hackwell 'visited Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson and
family of Constance,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith and
family of Hamilton and Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Smith, Kevin and
Lorie of Walton visited with Mr.
and Airs. Bob Smith and .family of
Moncrieff.
Mr. and Mrs: Doug :Keys, Brian.
and Heather spent ,Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Mac ShOldiee.
Miss Judy Clark of London
spent a few days with Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Smalldon,
Mrs. Gary Goodman, Erin and
Andrew of Ottawa are holidaying
at the 4otne of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. .Walter Shortreed. Mr,
Goodman will join nein Wednes-
day for a few days visit before,
they all return home next week..
MisseS Connie Coutts and.
Sharon Marks took part in the
Seaforth District High School
Band When tbey entertained in
Clinton at the annual spring
fair.
Visiting with. Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Dennis and family were
Mr. and Mrs. 'Don Dennis of Wing-
ha m and Mr. and Mrs. Clareace
Dennis of, Moncrieff..
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Ron Ennis of were Mr. and:
Mrs. Ken Thompson, Burlington,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard liackweit
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sholdice and
Mr. and Mru. Neil McGavin,
ids
WELCOME
TO
Vacation Bible 'School
AT
Zion Mennonite Church
12th Con., Grey Twp.
JULY 5 JULY 16
For further information contact.
David Huber 887-6304 or Joe
Martin 887-9243
"Train up a child in the way he
should go and when he is old, he
will not depart from lit" Prov.22:6 SUMMER' SALE
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BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB
JUNE BALL
SATURDAY, JUNE• 19th 1971
IN BRUSSELS ARENA
Dancing 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Music By: 'LIONEL THORNTON'S'
CAM ROYALE ORCHESTRA
REFRESHMENTS TICKETS $4.00 :PER COUPLE
AcIV:atiCe Sale Tickets " ohly . ticket. Sale limited
Restricted to Persons 21 Veara and Over
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