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The Brussels Post, 1971-10-14, Page 5$1.00 Schniders. Lard 4 lb. PHONE 887.9339 WE DELIVER BEST BUYS AND WINDOW POSTERS Schneiders Beef Burgers 1 lb. pkg. 59c Bicks Baby Dill Pickle$ 32 oz. 65c Heinz Ketchup 11 oz. 31c Kellogg's Frozen Waffles 11 oz. pkg. 45c Nescafe Coffee 6 oz. $1.45 Dares Cookies 1 lb. pkg. 57c Applefords Save All Wax Paper (100 ft. size) 35c pagimminimmimuk...masimimonnft BRUSSELS MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION IN THE BRUSSELS LIBRARY BASEMENT BETWEEN 7:30 AND 9:00 P.M. ON • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 A REGISTRATION FEE OF $3.00 PER PLAYER WILL BE CHARGED. 4111.111w111.111seollealloollinnemli1111101011111111m11.11111"1111111111110011111111renti Notice of Official Agents for the Candidates Nominated in the electoral district of Huron-Bruce CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE — Mr. Lou Boyce. OFFICIAL AGENT — Mr. Terrence Boyce, Listowel, Ontario. LIBERAL CANDIDATE Mr. Murray Gaunt. OFFICIAL AGENT — Mr, Wilfred Anderson, Lucknow, Ont. NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATE — Mr. Donald Milne. OFFICIAL AGENT Mr. David McKee, Kincardine, Ontario. GEORGE E. McCIITCREON, Returning Officer. Mrs. Clare Veitch with guests and members telling about their organizations. Mrs. Gordon Engel read a poem "Do You. .Just Belong"? The following ladies re- ported on their groups: Miss Jessie Little, the Rebekahs; Mrs. Carl T-Temingway, Horticultural Society; Mrs. jack Cox, Home and School; Mrs. Jack Conley, Diet Club; Mrs. Wm. Bremner, Ladies Aux. of Canadian Legion; Mrs. Clare Veitch, Presbyterian Church; Mrs. Clem Steffler, Altar Society and Mrs. Leslie Knight, Mrs. Frank Workman and. Mrs. Gordon Engel put on a skit for the Cranbrook W.T. Mrs. Becker thanked those who took part and • presented the .: visitors with a .a gift. Some of the points brought out were, Aim of organis- ation. Who may join? What members are expected to contri- bute; moneywise and workwise, Do you raise Money and where it is. spent?. When .and' where do you meet? The roll call was "What's your beef?"' The. motto The man who removed the mountains, wa s he who began carrying away the small stones; (Chinese proverb) was given by Mrs. Gorda Engel. The W.I. Rally at Ethel was repotted on by Mrs. Urban Duch atm e. . Mrs. James .F--Tart and Mrs,'Milton.FraSer were lunch committee. BORN MARKS To Mr. and Mrs. David Marks, in Clinton Hospital, on Sunday, September 26th, a daughter, Sandra Jane, a sister for Rosie and Susan. .RODEO AND GYMKANA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th AT 1:00 P.M. BRUSSELS FAIR GROUNDS Sponsored by The Maitland Valley Saddle Club Silver Collection '4.,101111111310% PAULINE'S BEAUTY SALON WALTON' Wishes To Announce MISS SHEILA ELAKE To Her Shop FREE DRAW — On aMulti-Lam;) ($40 value To the First 15 Permanent Waver:, (bockcd to Sheila For Appointment Phone: TI-11.738D,AY OCT, 14th, 1971 1 ,N; • t• Aba SAV004.10 Post', ANNIVRSARY SERVICES MELVILLE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10 A. M. Church School 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Divine Worship THE REV. GORDON BEATON of Knox Church Listowel, Guest Preacher I was glad when they said unto me Let us go to the House of the Lord ;lc MONDAY EVENING 8 P .M: IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL M1%. McCarroll will give an illustrated lecture on " LONDON AS I SAW IT The Public Is Invited WALTON Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid spent a recent weekend in Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan and Mrs, Laura Macban. Mrs. Ralph Traviss has return- ed home after spending a few days with her daughter, Linda. Traviss in Guelph. Mis s Heather McDonald has THE UNITED CHURCH MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryan' Mrs. Alice. Williems Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Brussels 'Worship 11:00 A.M. Ethel Worship 9:45 A.M. ANGLICAN CHURCH St JOHN'S, BRUSSELS The Rev. Keith Stokes. B.A., S.T.B. Box 47, Blyth, Ontarlg Phone 523-9384 Organist: airs. n. Elliott 11 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Prayer returned home from Victoria Hos- pital,. London. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss Walton; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flem: ing, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Townend, Wroxeter, spent a few days recently at the Feed Dealers Convention in Toronto. Friday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Doug Ennis were: Mrs. Gladys Allen of Los Angeles, Calif., Miss,. Pauline Zoeger and Miss Dorothy Zoeger of Toronto. Mrs. Richard Porter, WOod• stock, visited her mother, Mrs. Thomas Rackwell. Jeffery McGavin • spent a few holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston, Blue. vale. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tinnier, Judy and Ruthie, and Mr. and Mrs. Aeex Culuthen ' Darlene and filly visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Volker Hertlein and ..Freddie of London. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and Sandra, Monica and Paul of Lon- don. visited with Mrs. W. C. Hackwell. • Miss Amy Love of Toronto is holidaying for a couple of weeks with her sister ' Mrs.. Walter Broadfoot. Larry Heard is a patient in Victoria Hospial, London, where he underwent surgery. We hope he is soon much improved. RECEPTION in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed (nee Judy King) FRIDAY, OCT. 15th Walton Community Hall Ian Wilbee Orchestra Ladies Please Bring Lunch CARDS of THANKS My sincere thanks to everyone who remembered me with visits, cards and treats while I was a patient in hospital.. Special thanks to Dr, Wm. Munn and the nurses on the first floor of List, owel Hospital, Clifford Bray I would like to express my sin- cere thanks to all those • who remenibered me with cards, treats. and flowers while I was a patient in Westminster HoSpital and also those who showed concern since 'T have been home. Your thought- fulness will long be remembered, Ross Duncan • The family of the late Samuel Burgess wish to express their heartfelt appreciation to . their many friends, neighbours, and relatives for the many acts of kindness and sympathy extended them in the recent• loss of a lov- ing husband and brother and for floral tributes and sympathy cards. A special thanks to the pall bearers and flower bearers, the M. L. Watts Funeral Home and Rev. C. A. McCarroll. Your kindness will ever be. remembered Marie Burgess and Sisters• COMING EVENTS RECEPTION AND DANCE In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson (nee Bev. McCall) Friday, Ocober 15th in Cranbrook Community Hall. Music by •Ken Scott Orchestra. Everyone wel- come. Ladies please bring lunch. CRANBROOK Visiting over the holiday week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fischer wore' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chapman and Bruce of Vanderhoof, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Maclnnnis and family of Waterloo, Mrs. Robert Joyce and family of Lorne Park and Carman Fischer of Rexdale. Will Perrie, TOronto and Leslie Petrie, London, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with 'their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perrie. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn, Ricky and Bonita, and Mr. and Mrs. Don slacklin, Tracy and Danny. all of Bloomingdale, Mr. and Mrs. San Machan, Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald, Molesworth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas latirdy visited over the weekend in Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Lylle Gordon Visited in St. Thomas and Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. AleX Catheter' and family, Mrs. Calvin Cameron and Miss •Emylene Steiss spent Thanksgiving with Mr and. Mrs. Oscar Htiehn, Conestoga. Wilfred Strickler remains in ListoWel Hospital where he under- went surgerey on TtleSday. many friends wish him a speedy with Mrs. Mac Engel. 'W.M.S. Afternoon Group Mrs. John Schnook was hostess for the regular monthly meeting of the Afternoon Group of the W.M.S. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Clare Veitch and she open. ed the meeting with the Call to Worship. Psalm 1.00 was read in nnison. This is a psalm of Thanksgiving and .itTrti. 'Veiteb t.a.ve a. meditation on it. followed by a nra.yer by Mrs. Mae Engel. Mrs. John Perrie read TT Car. ch. 9: C-11-; and Mrs. Gavin Cameron *led in prayer. "Reasons for Thanksgiving" was read by Miss Alice .T. Forrest. Mrs. Lylle Cor- don based her topic on Psalm 34 verse 1 and also read "A Thanks-. giving Story'" and a. poem "Song • • of -the ,,Turkey :Gobbler". In the • absence of 'the , president. • Mrs. ,Wilfred Strickler the business period was conducted by Mrs. Earl Dunn and Mrs. Mac Engel ..Substituted for the secretary, Mrs. Stanley Fischer. The Executive Sectional meetings were announc- ed and also renewal of Glad Tid• ings subscriptions. A Thanks. giving verse was given for roll call by nine members and one visitor. Mrs. Wes McEachern will be • hostess for the November meeting. Mrs. Veitch closed the Meeting with prayer and conduct- ed a contest "Hymn Titles" Mrs. Earl Dunn and MisS Forrest as- sisted with refreshmentS.'' These included a birthday cake for Mrs.. Schnook • and 'Happy Birthday" Was sung. October.. Meeting The . October meeting of the W. I. was held at the home of recovery.SEAFORTH, 527.0448 Miss Virginia SmalltXon, sag. BRUSSELS 887.9257 luaw, Mich,; Trent several days faiiirliebei.Noug740111wwAgalmostrilirmillifti.