HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-02-28, Page 8BOB BREWSTER OUTDOOR EDITOR
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Pancake Supper
TUESDAY, MARCH 6th
ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
BRUSSELS
— 5:00 p. m.to 8:00 p.m. —
Adults $1.50 Under 12: $1.O0
Dessert Euchre
IOOF Lodge Hall
Mon., March 12
1:30 p.m.
Admission SOc
Dessert and prizes
Sponsored by
Morningstar Rebekah
Lodge No. 315
Everyone WeIcothe
LDSS Gymnailum
Listowel thattirid
Auction from 1p .m. to 5 .
Olt display from 10:00 a.m.)
'Bake Sale 10 'a.m. =to 5
Proceeds for Chords Tour to Toronto and
Ottawa,.
•Auctioneer:, Graham, Jackson
Am. low a
Howick Lions hold Bingo 1,11, "Local Briefs -0
ilk' InIkkkkri
Regular Games: Mrs. Qa.u,
tier, Fordwich, Mrs. F. Riley,
Wingham , Percy Fishcher, Lis-
towel, Mrs. C. Goodwin, Moore-
field & Mrs. Smalz, Mild.may;
Isobel Tiffin, Lueknow; Mrs.
Newman, Wingham,' Ed Marsh,
Wingham; Wilma Lobsinger,
Mildmay; Mrs. Ohm, Wingham;
Mrs. Waetcher, Mildrriay; Mrs.
Hazelgrove, Wingham; Mrs.Hal-
loway, Wingham; Frank Hamil-
ton, Lucknow; Mrs. Waeteher,
Mildmay; Mrs. Aitclieson,
Wingham; Wilma Lobsinger,,
Mildmay; Don Foerster, Elmira.
Share the Wealth: 1 - Barb
Parsons, Palmerston; 2 Frank
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MeCormick, Mrs. A. Ste Marie,
Wingham.
$25 Special; MI'S. A, Ste
Marie, Wingham. Jackpot Con-
solation and bonus; Mrs. Bill
Schill, Formosa and Mrs.
Lobsinger, Mildmay. Lap Card:
Mrs. Waetcher, Mildmay. part
Game: Mel. Beattie, Listowel
won $8.00.
Door Prizes: Laura Beattie,
Listowel; Beatrice Smalz, Mild-
may, Sarah Hamilton, Lucknow
and Mrs. Ferg. Itt ley, Wingham.
Lucky Draws: Glenn Lamont,
Wingham, Audrey Waetcher,
Mildmay, Marie Hoeffle, Mild-
may and Bea Hergott, Mildmay.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beckman
and Cheryl of Cambridge were
weekend "visitors with Reeve and
MrS.Ja.ck Mccutcheon and family;
Mrs. George Langlois is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mr. and. Mrs. Roger Tipple
of Burlington were weekend
Bowling
Ladies' high single;. Doris.
Matheson 268, 264, 221, Marlene
Rutledge, 261; Helen Adams, 248.
Ladies' high triple; Doris Ma-
theson 753, WinnieConobsy 664,
Helen Adams 600. Men's high
Single; Mick Conoboy297; Ray
Adams 293, 269, 252; Howie
Baker 259; Mens' high triple,
Ray Adams 814, Howie Baker
715, Bill Stephenson 652.
Guild meets
Melville Guild met in the
church parlour. Mrs. Leona
Armstrong opened the meeting
with a poems "He Leadeth Me",
was sung and Bible reading, Exo-
dus 15, was read in unisan.Mrs.
Armstrong led in prayer.
The topic Miria To woman of
the Bible, was giVen by Mrs.
Isobel Gibson. "Jesus Calls
Us, " was sung.
The meeting closed with
prayer by Mrs. Armstrong.
Joan Exel conducted the bus-
iness and lunch was served
by Mrs. ArmStrong and Isabel
Gibson.
visitors with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Huether.
Mr.. and Mrs. Forrest Whit-
tard of London were weekend
visitors in Brussels to. take in
polar Daize events.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller of
Hespeler - Cambridge and Mr.
and Mrs. Harper Wood of Mit-
chell were visitors with Mrs.
G. ChidlOw Friday pf last week.
Mrs. Fred. Thuell, who has
been hospitalized for some time,
returned home from Victoria.
Hospital,, London, last week.
• Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Megan'
returned home last week froze a.
trip to California. They, were
in a Holiday Inn in Los Angele$
at the time of the recent
quake tremors.. On the third
floor of the- inn they didn't rea,
11'0 at once what was happen.-
ing when they felt the building
sway. They were warned. to get
out. of their room and into the
Street. They saw no' extensive
damage where they were.
Eleven tables of euchre were
inplay at the Western Star card
party held in the Lodge
rooms on Thursday evening of
last week.
Prize winners were: , High
Lady - Mrs. Lottie McCutcheon;
Low Lady - Mrs. Helen Wheeler;
Huronview was reopened to visitors last Thursday,
which was welcome news to both the residents and their
families and friends.
Monday afternoon activities included the welcoming of
a new resident from the Zurich area, with music for the
old tyme dancing and sing-song provided by Mary Taylor,
Alice Roorda, Norman Spier and Jerry Collins.
Tuesday afternoon's regular program of Bible. Study,
in the chapel , will be back on schedule this week. During
the past three weeks this time has been filled in with organ
music.
Two films were shown on Family Night, with Bert
Colombe running the projector. One film reviewed the
history of the Calgary Stampede and the other was the old
Charlie Chaplin type and took everyone back about forty
years to the time of the silent movie.
News of
Huronview
High Man - Rae Crawford; Low
Man - Jack Bowman.
The lucky draw for a box of
groceries was won by Lloyd
Wheeler.
Lunch was served by the
committee in' charge to bring a
pleasant social gathering to a
close.
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BRUseLt Post VERRUARY 20,1973
Winners at 100F euchre
(SUNDAY'S SERMON)
A Winter of Discontent?
Is this a winter of discontent
for you? If it is, it seems like
even the weather is against you.
A great deal' of people also feel
this way and it is almost a uni-
versal feeling.
In most parts of the country
the landscape' is cold and bare.,
The birds aren't singing and even
travelling is hazardous. Christ-
mas, the time of joy is gone
again• and plain old winter is
here. Winter is a very-natural
time for people to let their pro-
blems and worries bother them
and get them down.
If we would only depend more
on our faith, winter could be a
time of great joy, because we
know that spring will follow, life
will continue, and better times
are ahead. Winter, by its sheer
contrast with spring, reminds
us of the Wonders of God. He
will not let us down and we know
this. But an active faith helps
us to live to our fullest potential,
no matter what or how dark and
gloomy the circumstances.
Benefit,
Euchre
(for Alex Gulutzen)
Walton Halt •
Fri., Maich 2
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ENTERTAINMENT:
- THE
NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Friday and Saturday Night
"THE BLUETONES"
Coffee Shop and Dining Room Now
WE FEATURE:— Turkey -- Spareribs
and Sauerkraut — Fish and Chips
QUEEN'S HOTEL.
BRUSSELS
Friday and Saturday
'The Maitland Trio from
Goderich
Lounge open as 'usua l
s 4--7.p.m. Sunday
The LDSS Chorus
Monster Auction,.
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Bake Sale
Saturday March 10th
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