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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-04-11, Page 5o lersinbroOk Hold Easter Thankoffering Correspondent Mrs. Mac Engel The Easter Thankoffering of the AfternoonGroup of the W,M:S. was held on April 4, in the church. Mrs. C.A. McCa.rrol, Brussels, was guest speaker and spoke on "The Power of Choice." In her thought provoking address, Mrs. McCarroll stres- sed the importance of making the right choice. The president,Mrs. Earl Dunn presided and Mrs. Stewart Steiss was organist. "There is a green hill far away", "Christ the Lord is risentoday" and "When I survey the wond- rous cross" were sung. ' Miss Margaret Dickson, Atwood, con- tributed a solo and was accom- panied by Mrs. Nind: Mrs. Mac. Engel read the Scripture passage Luke 23: 1-25 and Mrs. Stanley Fischer led in prayer. The offering was received by Mrs. Lylle Gordon and Mrs. Norman Pfeifer. Mrs. Clare Veitch, thanked the speaker and soloist and presented each with a gift. Guests attended from Atwood, Brussels, and Moakton. Mrs. Dunn pronounced the bene- diction and invited all to the base- ment for a social time and lunch. At the regular service of wor- ship on Sunday afternoon, Rev., C.A. Falconer dedicated new Hynmals presented by Miss Alice J. Forrest and Mrs. Lylle Gordon. The Junior Choir sang an anthem. Mrs. Martin MacDonald is a patient in Wingham Hospital. Mrs. W.A. Williams, Brus- sels, spent the weekend with Mrs. Stuart McN air. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strick- ler had a holiday trip to Florida. Grey plans (Continued from Page 1) ing Limited be authorized to re- pair the tank truck for fire department as per corres- pondence dated March 23rd, at an estimated cost of $1,389.00 also Vanexan Motor Sales Limited to certify the truck at an estimated cost of $325.00. -That Barbara Dunbar be paid mileage of $15.00 to St. Marys regarding the tank truck for fire department. -That Barbara Dunbar and Donald Martin be appointed to investigate the purchasing of a possible lot for a fire hall. - Tnat By-Law No. 7 of 19'73 to establish a Fire Department be passed as read a first, second and third times. -That the clerk be instruc- ted to prepare a recreation by- law. -That Clarence Clarke be appointed a Livestock Valuer to replace Lawson ward. Accounts paid included. Gen- eral - $2,255.62 and Roads & Bridges $4,788.61 for a total of $7,044.23. Get together with a man you can trust. He's your Texaco Farm Distributor. And he's an expert. Trust him to help you keep your equipment in,top condition with top quality lubricants. He'll give you the most up-to-date information on equipment maintenance. And he'll do all this with excellent products at good prices. People trust their Texaco man. That's why they keep coming back. We trust you will too. MERLE FREEMAN Brussels, Ont. PHONE 887-6528 • Nov, 527-1750 '71 Comet, 6, with radio '71 Ford, 3/4-Ton Pick-up, 4-speed Trans. '70 Chev. Sedan, 6, Auto. 70 Impala Custom, 2-dr., HT . 8-cyl., Auto., P.S. P.B; '69 Chevelle, 2-door, HT., AT., PS. '69 impala,, 2-door, HT. '68 Pontiac Sedan, 8 Auto '68 Plymouth, HT., V8., AT. '66 Oldsmobile F85 Sedan, 8 Cyl, AT. '67 Ford, 3/4-Ton Pick-up, 4-speed, HD. Melville WMS meets The Melville PresbyterianW. M.S. met in the church parlor on Friday afternoon with twelve members and three visitors pre- sent. Mrs. Mair, the President, opened the meeting with a poem "The Triumph of Easter". Be- neath the Cross of Jesus was sung with Mrs. Matheson at the piano. The secretary's report ' was given by Mrs. Steiss and Mrs. Speir gave the Treasurer's report. There were ten visits to sick and shut ins. The roll call was answered with an Easter verse. The offering was taken and dedi- cated by Mrs. Mair. The scrip- ture was read by Mrs. Yuill and the meditation prepared by Mrs. Ada Armstrong from the Easter story was read by Mrs. Matheson. Mrs. Mair led in prayer. Mrs. George Elliott gave the" Easter topic on "Christ is Alive To-day". Mrs. Mair gave a reading on "One Solitary Life" and Mrs. Joe Martin gave some of her experience in church work while staying in Lakeland, Florida. LOWE'S Phone 887-9339 We Deliver. RED& WHITE FOOD STORES 1"QQAYS CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN' HE LIKES CAMPING Quiet, shy and pleasant is a good description of 12-year- old David. French and Scottish in descent, he is tall and slim with hazel eyes, fair hair and medium complexion. David is in good health. He broke his nose when little and if you look hard you can see it's slightly crooked, but it doesn't interfere with his breathing. David's Grade six work Is average or slightly below. He does better in school and in any kind of activity if allowed to go along at his own pace, because pressure bothers him. Not competitive in nature, David would just as soon stay peacefully indoors building models as go out to play games. However, he takes part in sports at school and last year was on a soccer team. This co-operative boy usually goes along amiably with what other people want to do. He gets on well with other children. David's foster parents have a camper and David has enjoyed camping trips with them. That kind of casual outdoor living appeals to him. David needs relaxed parents who are content to encourage him and not push him. To inquire about adopting David please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toropto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. 'RED & WHITE MILK • • • • 16-oz. tin 240 Red & White BREAD • • • . • • • • 3 for 890 SPY APPLES • • • • — • • • • • • — 3 lb. 70 CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING ..2/65 Friday Nite Opening Special Only SCHNEIDER'S BACON ENDS • • lb. 830 MONARCH FLOUR .• •• • • 7 lb. sso ' , , .„ , . .THE BRUSSELS .,POSTii- APRiL 1973,5