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RECEPTION and DANCE
for
Discount
Variety
BRUSSELS
CARDS OF THANKS BIRTH
Week Days 9 9 p.m. Sundays & Holidays 12 -_6 p.
HEALTH, AND BEAUTY AIDS, SUNDRIES
GROCERIES
VET AND. PET SUPPLIES
BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES. NOW IN STOCK
THIS 'WEEK'S 'FEATURE .—
'mAxwm, HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE
10 OZ. JAR $1.59
VISIT OUR BABY SECTION
HOURS
PHONE 887-9339 WE DELIVER.
UST BUYS AND
WINDOW POSTER!..;
Lees Tid Bit and Crushed Pineapple 19 oz. .. • .. 2 for 49c
E. D. Smiths Garden Cocktail 28 oz.
Red & White Do-Nuts
FEATURES
Domestic Shortening 1 lb. 45c
Melody 'Margarine 1 lb. 27c
Dairy Spread 70% Butter lb. 59c
Fresh Peaches Tuesday and Thursday
39c
4 for $1.00
To Mr. and Mrs.
John Strickler, R.R.7 2, Brussels.
on Sunday, August 15th, in
Listowel Hospital, a daughter, a
sister for Heidi,
STRICKLER
Get your exhibits ready
for l3russels Fair.
now Get your Fall Fair Prize X.,iSt
at the Brussels Pow..
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HOPPE HOME HARDWARE
Phone 887-6525
Brussels
HARDWARE, GIFTS, APPLIANCES
WATCH, FOR
1972 ELECTROHOME COLOUR T.V:'S
COMING SOON
DANCE
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
:FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th
Music By: KEN SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA
Sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 218
Admission $2.00 per Couple
Restricted to Persons 18 Years and Over
FLOWER SHOW and TURKEY SUPPER
In St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1971
Flower Show 3 - 7 Supper 5 - 7
Adtnission to Flower Show Only: Silver Collection
upper: Adults $1.75 Children to 12 75c Preschool Free
TAKE OUT SUPPERS AVAILABLE
There will be a Sale Table and Door Prizes
Sponsored By The Horticultural Society
Please Give Us Your Support
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11,HE Bici1.$84$ poir, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO TWITIAPAY, A•1701i,ST 1$tb,
THE UNITED CHURCH
MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew
ORGANISTS. Mrs. John BryIns
Mrs. Alice William,
Brussels W orshir 11:00 A.M
Ethel Worship 9:45 A.M,
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister'
Rev. C. A. McCarroll
Organist: Mrs, Nora Moffatt
11.00 a.m. Divine Worship
"The Glad Worshiper"
ANGLICAN CHURCH
St JOHN'S,- 1313 44.8.§E,L8
The Rev. Keith Stokes
B.A., S.T.B.
Box 47, Blyth, Ontarii
Phone 623-9334
Organist: mrs. is. Elliott
11 A.M. morning Prayer
Thanks to all who remembered
me while I was a patient in the
Goderich Alexander Marine and
General Hospital.
Grace Jutzi
I wish to thank everyone who
came to my shower, and for the
many gifts I received. Special
thanks to the ladies of the 16th
of Grey for organizing this
shower.
Atje Zwep.
MACHAN — May we express. our
sincere. and heartfelt thanks to
our relatives, our many friend8
and neighbours, and our form-
er business associates for their
many acts of kindness, floral
tributes, and contributions to
the " Ontario Heart Foundation,
received during the recent
loss of a dear Husband, Father
and Grandfather.
Also to Max Watts, to Rey. E.
LeDrew and the ladies 'Of the
U.C.W. - •
Your thoughtfulness is deeply,
appreciated and will long be •
remembered.
Viola, Lester, Glen, Roberta
and Mark
Mr and Mrs. Graen-ie Craig
Walton Community Hall
FRIDAY, AUGUST 20th
Music by: •
Ian Wilbee Orchestra
Ladies please bring lunch
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Bewley,
Walton, wish to announce the
engagement of their eldest
daughter, Mary Lynne, to Mr.
Wayne Carman Baker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Baker
Atwood, Ont. The wedding to
_take place at Duff's United
Church, Walton, Ont. September
/18th, 1971,
Mrs. Gladys Lociting, R.R. 3,
Brussels, Out. wishes to announce
the fprthcoming marriage of her
datighter, Margaret Lillian, to
Mr. Robert Thomas Dinsmore,
sell of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Dinsmore, R.R. 1, Clifford, Ont.
The wedding will take place
on September 3rd, 1471, at 8 p.m.,
in the United Church Brussels,
Ontario.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Air. and Mrs. George Hislop
have been visiting in Detroit.
Mrs. Wm'. Austin, Gorrie and
Mrs. Louise Christenson of Hart-
ford, Conn., were visitors with.
Mr..and Mrs. W. W, Sniith on
Monday,
Mrs.. G, Childlow was a recent
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Harper
Wood of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Taylor
Of Cabri, Sask., are visiting with.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Locking and
family and other relatives and
friends. Mrs. Taylor is a native
of Morris Township. Geo. Taylor
who has just returned from a trip
to Europe, is also a visitor at the .
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Drake
of Carman, Man., have returned
home after spending a 'Week
With Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter
of Walton, Mrs. Margaret Mc-
Taggart, Mr. and. Mrs. Ross MO-
Taggart and mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Kernaghatr of Brussels and Mr.
and mrs, Elwood McTaggart of
Ethel.
'Recent visitors with George and
Mrs. Evans were Mrs. Ann
Abrahaui of Georgetown, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Grant, Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Suttler, Heidel-
berg, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Hulley Of Seaforth, •
Susan "Moellars of Oakville is
-visiting this week with Colleen
Raymond. The girls are participat-
ing in the Urban. Rural Exchange
Plan organized by the Urban
Schools and the local organ-
Nation through the Dept. or Agri-
culture. Coleen will return to Oak-
ville with Susan next Week.
Dianne Linthwaite, of Searborb is
a guest of Dianne Thomas this
week in the same program,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson of
London were weekend visitors.
With Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter
of Walton.
IN MEMORIAM
E,NGL -- In loving memory of
Archie M. Engel, who passed
away August 21st, 1966.
Another page in our book of
memories,
To be gently turned to-day
Remembered by wife Jessie
MARTIN - In loving memory of
a dear Husband and Father,
Donald Martin, who passed
away on August 16th, 1970.
His smiling way and pleasant face
Are a pleasure to recall;
He had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by all.
Some day we hope to meet him,
Some day, we know not when,
To clasp his hand in the better
land,
Never to part again.
Loving remembered and sadly
missed by Ednci, Linda, Steve and
Ricky
MANY ENJOY
ROLLER SKATING
A large mumber of young
people are • enjoying the roller
skating at the arena here.
The facilities are provided and
managed by the Brussels Lions
Club. with regular skating Wed-
nesday and Sunday evenings and
beginners Saturday from 2 to 3:30
, p.m.
Why not, come along and join
in the. fun of this healthy activity.
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
COUNCIL MEETING
(continued from page one)
repairs 46,95
M, McDonald. Lumber
material 5.06
lkleCtitcheon Motors, gas,
and repairs 280.43
Boyd Sales and Service
repairs 4.00
Brussels Motors, gas
and repairs 57.11
Mrs. Joan Eve!, cleaning 5.20
Oldfield Pr. Hdwe.,
supplies 5.61
Gordon Workman,
repairs 47.00
Bauer Farm and Garden
Service, repairs 43.50
Merle Freeman, oil 47.77
Listowel Transport
Lines, freight 6.90
R. W. :Kennedy, ads ,43.90
TopNotch Feeds Ltd,
weed killer 3.50
J. C. McNeil, gas 13.50
MacLean Finn Service
gas 64.29
Maitland Teleservices Ltd
rates and tolls 104,73
McCutcheon Grocery,
Cleaners 13.5g
0.M.E.R.S., pension fund 75.22
Receiver General of Canada
17.00
Receiver General of Canada
Tax deductions
and C.P. .............. 160.23
The Clerk was instructed to in-
vestigate tax collections semi, an-
nually.
Moved by J. A. IVEcTaggart, sec-
onded by I1. J, TenPas that the
meeting adjourn, to meet again
September 13, or at the call of the
Reeve.
.3", L. McCutcheon Wm. H. King
Reeve Clerk