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BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB
NEW ROLLER SKATING SCHEDULE,
Bruseels Arena,
REGULAR SKATING:
WEDNESDAY SUNDAY EVENINGS
709 P.M. 'TILL 19.00
BEGINNERS:
(Anyone wiShing to learn to skate)
BIRTH
ALCOCK - To Mr, and Mrs.
William Alcock of Goderich,
on Saurday, July 3rd, in Goder-
ich Marine and General Hospial,
a son , 9' lbs, 1, oz.
IN MEMORIAM
HART -- ln loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
Aylmer (I. Hart, who passed
away one year ago, July 7, 1970.
Asleep in God's beautiful garden,
Away from all sorrow and pain,
And when life's journey is over
We will all be together again.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by wife Delores and girls,
Cheryl and Linda,
THE UNITED CHURCH
MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew
ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryans
Mrs. Alice Williams
Sunday School. 9:45 A.M.
Brussels Worship 11 : 00 A.M.
Htbel 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, °Mari
Phone 5234334
Organist: mrs. fe. Elliott
11 A.M. Morning Prayer
CARDS OF THANKS
f wish to sincerely thank my
many friends and relaiives for re",
inembering me so Well during my
stay in, Clinton. Hospital.
(Mrs.) Anne Smith
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to friends and
neighbours for the dance and pre-
Sentation held for us in Ethel.
Gord and Dale Finch
The family of the late Charles.
R. Davidson sincerely thank those
who expressed symathy during,
our recent bereavement, for cards
and floral tributes.. A special
thanks to Rev. C. A. McCarroll,
the ladies of Meliille Church, and
fthe M. L. Watts Funeral Home.
Your thougutrumess will always
he remembered.
ETHEL
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and 1VIrs. Douglas Evans and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Cardiff and family were weekend'
visitors at Hayfield Pine Lake
Camp.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Hall were Mr. and Mrs.
George Hall of *Florida and Mr.
and Mrs. Elwin. Hall and family
of Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klein-
stauber were in Galt on Sunday to
attend the Lindhorst reunion.
Mrs. Alice Dunbar of. Listowel
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richards
and family of Allliston were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson,
Denfield, visited with Mrs. A.
Raynard on Sunday.
Dennis Earl, of Chatsworth
was at home with his parents,
Mr. and. Mrs.-Chester Earl for the
weekend.
IN MEMORIAMS
BELL /- In loving memory of a
dear , wife and, mother, Mrs.
Win, H. Bell, who passed away
June 29th, 1970.
The depths of sorrow. we ceenot
ten
Of the loss et one We loved so
well.
And while alie sleeps. A peaceful
sleep
Her memory we shall always
keep.
Fondly remembered by Husband
and Faintly.
IVIeGREG,OB, - In fond and .loving
memory of a dear sister, Rosella
McGregor who died tragically
one year ago,July 9th, 1970.
It's not the tears that are shed at
the time
That tells of the hearts that are
broken
It's the lonesome hearts in the
after years
When a loved ones name is
spoken.
The dearest sister this world could
hold
With cheery smile and heart of
gold.
To those who knew her all will
know
How much we lost one year ago.
Ever remembered and always
loved by Sister and Brother- in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holmes and
COMING EVENTS:
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC.
You are invited to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Medical.
Building, Brussels, on Tuesday,
13 July, 1971, from 9:30 a.m. -
11 : 30a.m. for
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemic Screening
3. Immunization
CRANBROOK
Mrs. Stuart Evans left on July
3 from London on a trip to the
Western Provinces including the
Calgary Stampede.
Winston McEachern, Gait,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mc-
Eachern.
Mr. Bob Peters, Bowmanville,
was a week end visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn,
Conestoga, visited Mrs. Calvin
Cameron and Miss Bmylene
Steiss.
Thos. H. Jackson is spending
Week With his son-in-law and
'S ptic 'aalq2nup
Schmidt, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller and
Jody, Toronto; visited Mrs. Lylle
Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler
Visited friends in Blenheim prior
to attending the wedding recep
tion at Wheatley ter Mr. and Mrs.
Pgt SOUlliere, formerly Linda
Reid. Of GOrrik
Mrs. Rachel Shireman, Bright;
Spent. two weeks at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler.
Miss Nancy Strickler, Londoh,
wes also home tot a week.
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PHONE. 887-9339 WE DELIVER
BEST BUYS AND
WINDOW POSTERS
Javex Liquid Bleach 128 oz..
Brown Bear Honey 2 lbs.
Kraft Parkay Margarine 1 lb. Tubs
Del Monte Pineapple & Orange Drink
48 oz, 3 for $1.00
FEATURES
Red & White Apple •Pies 24 oz. •
Sunlight Liquid Det. 32 oz, . ..... .. .. .. ....... 59c
Lancia Macaroni 2 lb. • 39c
Valley Farm French Fries 2 lb. 'Bag •• ...... ••••-•-•••• ... •• .. • 41c
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LADIES! DIVISION OF THE
'BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
SECTION M SECTION N
SPECIALS
67. Best quilt made with liquid embro.dery. 1St prize $2.510;,
2nd prize $1.50; 3rd $1.00, Donated by Miss M. Mc-
Farla.ne and Mrs. R. Tra:viss.
68. Table cloth in liquid embroidery, Christmas design, 52"x
70" ,$2.00; 81.00 donated by Mrs. Ida Evans.
Simpson of .London donate a $2.00 voucher for most
points in 1 - 66 and a $1.00 voucher for second prize.
69. Best liquid embroidery painted tablecloth out of Cameo
1971 Book, Mrs. Isabelle Hislop will donate 2' paints as.
1st prize; 1 starlite, paint as 2nd prize; 1 paint as 3rd
prize.
70. Cameo will judge these folloWing four articles and put
on 1st prize, 2nd prize and 3rd prize ribbons. They can
be out. of the Cameo Book. These prige articles must be
picked up by the InStructor of Cameo and entered in
Cameo [Upend Prize in Toronto in January 1972 to be
judged again and prizes awarded then.
1 quilt in liquid embroidery; 1 tablecloth in liquid em-
broidery; 1 pair pillow cases in liquid embroidery; 1
SECTION 0 -- Flowers and Plants
DIRECTORS - Mrs. Robt. Grasby, Mrs, D. Hemingway,
Mrs.. L. Wheeler, Mrs. E. Cudmore.
Bakets may or may not have handle. Please state if in
Special Class.
All flowers in specimens ur arrangements must be live
flowers.
All arrangements viewed from front unless stated other-
wise.
No exhibit to be removed till 4:30 p.m. Friday.
SPECIMENS
Class 1st 2nd 3rd.
1, ;Aster, White 3 blooms .75 .50 .25
2. Aster Rose or Pink 3 blooms .75 .50 .25
3. Aster Mauve or Purple 3 blooms .75 .50 .25
4. Aster Red 3 blooms .75 .50 .25
5. Aster Needle or Cactus 3 blooms .75 .50 ,25
0. Aster Powderpuff 1 plant .75 ,50 25
7, Calendula 6 blooms .75 .50 .25
8, Cosmos 6 stems .75 .50 .25
9. Dahlia Large 3 different .75 .50 .25
10. Dahlia, Ball or Honeycomb, 3 different .75 .50 .25
11: Dahlia, .Minature Pam or' Cactus,
5 not over 2" .75 .50 .25
12. Dahlias Basket different VaritieS .., 1.00 .75 Z0
13. Gladiolus 3 different 75 .50 .25
14, Marigold French 10 small .75 .50 .25
15. Marigold African ti large .75 .50 .25
16. Pansies in Bowl,their own foliage .50 .25
17. Petunias Single 5 stems .75 .50 .25
18. Petunias Double 5 stems
7 ;5 .50 .25
19. Petunias Frilled 5 stems .75 .50 .25
20: Zinnias Porn Pon 7 blooms ,75 .00 .25
21. Zinnias, Dahlia or Standard, 5 blooms .75 .50 .25
22, Zinnias, Fantasy or Cactus, 5 blOome .75 .50 .25
23. Zinnias, Novelty, 5 WNW .75 .50 .16
(To be Continued Mot WNW
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