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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-02-14, Page 12Family OP I@ ITEM: The word "macrame" is Arabic. The designs, no matter how complex, are all based upon" two knots: the square knot and the double half hitch. ITEM: To add personal de- corator touches, window blinds can be painted with bold graphic designs, or the tapes covered with bright ribbon or fabric using all-purpose adhesive glue, ITEM: Most fish and seafood contain 18 to 20 percent protein, making them an excellent alter- nate to meat.' 00 BRUSSELS 8874904 (Under new ownership,, W. Hatkbart). BUCHANAN DRY CLEANERS BUTTERICIC SIMPLICITY. PATTERNS fiI cCUTCHEON GROCERY 'Phone 887-9445 We Deliver SPECIALS --- STEPHEINISON 7S BAKERY GROCERY Coap ORANGE DRINK Alymer CATSUP Florida's NEW RED POTATOES Non-returnable Bottle — 26-oz. 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Nearest brithday to Valentine's Day, Keith Clark. Another euchre to be held Feb- a ruary 23. Hostesses, Mrs. Jim Axtmann, Mrs. Bill Leeming and n Mrs. Jack Gordon served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. James Keys, Seaforth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sholdice, Mur- 1 ray and Sandra. Dr. Brian and Mrs. Tra.viss and daughter Alison of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss and Gail. Mr. and Mrs. David Allison, London and Mr . Ivy Henderson and Mrs. Fern Patterson, Sea- , forth visited recently with Mrs. Walter Broadfoot. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Webster, Sandra and Janis; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster, Varna; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes, Clinton, vi- sited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and John. The February meeting of the Walton Women's Institute with Mrs. Jim Axtmann and Mrs. Wil- liam Leeming, convenors on "Education and Cultural Affairs" will show a film on "crafts" Wednesday evening, February 28, in the community hall. The roll call is "Name your favourite hobby" and it• is requested by the convenors to bring the article (which could be sold later) and , and display it if possible. The hostesses will be Mrs. Jack Gordon, Mrs. Ralph Traviss and Mrs. Ron Bennett. Little Tracey Sills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills, Sea- forth stayed with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles, while her parents visit ted on the weekend in Toronto. Kevin McHugh of Garden City, spent the weekend with Steven and John Huether and all participated in the activities in the Brussels tournament. Mrs. Fred Dunk was a patient in. Seaforth Hospital for a few days last week. Miss Karen McEwing, Sarnia 24. Card of Thanks THE Brussels Firemen express their sincere gratitude for the generous response to their re- cent' Muscular-Dystrophy Cam- paign. Contributions exceeded $350,00. 24- 59-1 I wish to thank everyone that remembered me with cards and in other ways • while I was in the hospital and since coming home. A special thanks to Morning Star Rebekah Lodge and members: It was all very much appreciated. - Ethel Long. 24-59x1 SHORTREED The family of the late Mrs. Tom (Ellen) Short reed wish to express sincere appreciation and thanks to their friends, neighbors and relatives for. their help and acts of kind- ness, cards, flowers, donations . to the Canadian Arthritic So- ciety, Rev. C.A.McCarroll and the M, L. Watt funeral home during the recent loss of a dear wife and mother. Your kindness will always be remembered. The Shortreed Family. 24-59-1 25. In Memoriam ALCOCK - In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grand- mother, Mrs-. Lloyd Alcock, who passed away one year ago Feb. 16th, '1972. Beautiful memories are wonderful things They last till the longest day They never wear out, they never get lost And can never be given away To some you may be forgotten To others a part of the past But to us who loved you and lost you Your memory will always last. -Lovingly remembered and never to be forgotten by husband Lloyd, children, Joyce and George,Jerry and Linda, Anne and Dale, Grand- children Shirley, Danny and 25-59x1 Cathy. 26. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Krauter of 1051 Matthew Brady, Windsor wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Evelyn. JO Anne to Richard Gregory Purdy of Wachna Crest., Windsor, The wedding will take place March 2nd at 7 o'clock in Riverside United Church, Windsor. 26- 59-1 27, Births Bot,GER - To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bolger, Blyth, in Wingham and District Hospital on Thierg- day, February 8, 1973, a son, Christopher Thomas, 7 lb. 4 oz. 27- 5 ocl TURN ONS • Christ there is no East or West" was sung: Mrs. Herb Traviss chose as theTopic, "What Prayer can do". The great men in al ages have turned to God in Prayer, it being harmony to the life of the humblest. When we pray we need to look at ourselves to see if we are in any condition to ask for something, as some- times we pray for things that are not always answered as we would like, not our will, but Thine. Hints were given on how to for- give, we should repeat the Lord's Prayer inserting your offenders name, forgive me my trespass, as I forgive Henry Jones. we should speak to others in a kind- ly manner about the person against whom we harbour anta- gonism. Mrs. , Traviss closed with a poem, "Thinking of things yoei have not". Hynm, "Jesus shall reign where're the sun" closed this part of the meeting. Mrs. Nelson Reid the unit president was in charge of the business, thanking the ones that had taken part in the devotions and for the topic, also she wel- comed the U.C.W. executive to our meeting. The minutes were read and adopted followed by the roll call. Mrs. H. Hackwell gave the treasurer's report in the absence of Mrs. Mac Shol- dice. The offering was received and dedicated. Mrs. Bill Coutts reported for the quilt committee, two more quilts are ready to be quilted in the near future. `The Presbyterial Annual was an- nounced to be held at Northside United Church, Seaforth on February 28, with morning and afternoon sessions. Delegates are to attend from each unit. The executive held their busi- ness with Mrs. W. Bewley open- ing with a poem, "Dare to be Happy". Mrs. W.C. Hackwell read the minutes of the last gene- ral meeting. Mrs. Ken McDonald gave the treasurer's report. • It was decided to have a Spring Tharekoffering, with a speaker from Five Oaks (our current Live •Love project), The Bell Ringers from Wingham were also suggested and will be invited to entertain. The World Day of Prayer will be held on March 2 in the base- ment of the church with the Theme, "Alert in our Time". Each unit to take part, with an invitation to the Roman Catholic ladies of our community, also invite our neighbors. A thank 20% Off All Snowmobile Wooing Apparel. • 10% Off. AB Wife Wear $PECIAL RACK. of LADIES' DRESSES 50k. OVF 4, 103 spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McEwing. Robby Mulligan, of Garden City was a guest of Neil Mit- chell for the weekend, both playing in the annual hockey tour- nament in the Brussels Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Web- ster, Clinton visited ore Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether. Dedicate hymnaries At the regular Sunday morning worship service at Duff's United Church, Walton, two new elders, Herb Traviss and Neil McGavin were installed by Rev. D. Doc- ken; and helping extend the right hand of fellowship was Harvey Craig of the session. Four new Hymnaries were dedicated in memory of friends and neighbors of the late Norman Williamson by Roy Williamson. There will be a meeting for the session mem- bers at the Ohurch on Wednes. day evening February 21. Mission Band The February meeting was held in the basement of the chain on Sunday morning with 26 i attendance. The Call to Warship was give by Pam Hackwell, Laura Dennis was pianist for Hymn, "God see the little sparrow fall." The secretary's revert was given b Doug Mitchell and Laura Derail took up the offering and gave the treasurer's report in the absence of the regular treasurer Plans were made for the Worlc Day of Prayer service in March and parts were given out. Hymn "From Greenland's Icy Moun- tains" was sung. Then the children went to their classes with their teachers, Mrs Merton Hackwell, Mrs. Ros Bennett, Mrs. Mac Sholdice an Debbie wey. IN THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN Correspondent Mrs.Allan McCall ELLACOTT, DECEASED , ALL persons having claims against the estate of the above deceased are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned solicitor on or before the 21st day of February, 1973, after which date the estate will be distributed with' regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Brussels this 27th day of January, 1973. CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the Administrator 22-57-3 The executive of the U.C.W were guests at the walton Uni meeting, Wednesday evening held in the basement of Duff' United Church. The worship service wa opened by Mrs. waiter Bewley my Shepher I'll s sung wit • Hymn, "The Lord's not want" wa Mrs. Herb Traviss as pianist Mrs. Stewart Humphries an Mrs. Bewley read responsive) n from Joh followed by g in prayer e the Medi the scripture lesso 10 verses 9, 14-16 Mrs. Bewley leadin Mrs. Humphries gay tation reading "Our Brothers through Christ". 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