The Brussels Post, 1971-10-28, Page 4x3oneschansker,
We then had the roll, call, seci.
rotary's and treasurer's reportk
were read, The business part waf
caliendars for next 1110;11.11
We went to our separate classes,
then came togther again and sent
messages by worse code, tape
recor der and soniephor.
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VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
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Mr. and Mrs. A, Bremner and
Doris visited on, Sunday with .Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Leininex, Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs.. Carl McDonald
visited in Londesboro on Sunda
and attended Anniversary Servic-
es at the United. Church,
James Pearson, Toronto, is
spending a few days with his
mother, Mrs. Alex Pearson and.
Mr. and Mrs. Alervin Oodden
spent Sunday at the home of Mr;..
Bert Godden and .also with Mr.
Godden in Goderich..
'Ethel u.c,w.. Meeting
The Ethel U,C.W, ladies met at
the home of Mrs,. Bert Godden for
their Oct. meeting, Mrs. C. Earl
opened the meeting with "Thanks,
giving Poem. Mrs. Godden took
Devotions. :Alm. Carl McDonald
had as her topic ''Thanksgiving".
Business was conducted by Mrs.
C. Earl. Reports were given on
the Rally held in Listowel, also of
the dinner catered to. Treasurer's
report was given and the third
quarter to to be sent, Benedic-
tion .closed the meeting and lunch
was served by Mrs. Sam [girlies
and the hostess.
CHILDREN OF
THE CHURCH
Opened with the motto, We sire
the Children of the Church",
Hymns were sung, Collection
was taken by Sandra Huother and
and Karen MeOutcheon. Birthday'',
of the month were Annette Belie.
schansker and Elisabeth Exel.:
Scripture was read by Robert
Armstrong and prayer by Kathy
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