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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-07-18, Page 6Special on friday SPARE RIBS and APPLE PIE During Rodeo Days Be sure and drop in at the Texas Grill BRUSSELS 14. *Sias "4;:•: • • • • i!•:•:••••••••••••••••••.Se••• '410 '• 4: HILTS FOOD ‘ks. Phone 887-9339. We Deliver : • • SPECIAL • • • 4,100•9••••••••••• • MARKET: • Bluevale girls played in At wood Monday eight, winning the game with a score of 43-13. Wednesday night Bluevale girls downed Fordwich 87-4, Mr. Gordie O'Connor of Bramp- ton is holidaying with Gordie Ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Les Elliott of Hamilton spent Wednesday and Thursday with, Mr. and .j.irs. Fred Elliott and other relatives. Mrs. Rick Korda of Guelph spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn golley and Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cameron of Mitchell spent the weekend with Mr. and•Mrs. Fred Elliott. Miss Bonnie Moffatt of South- ampton is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt and other relatives. Miss Linda Johnston, nurse- In-training at Owen Sound is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Johnston. Miss Sharon HollanCreturned to her home in Harriston after thing blew up. It seems his wife ducted by GronP 3 with Mrs. S. Johnston reading the scripture and Mrs. H. Timm read a suit- able poem. Mrs. Walter Willitts gave an interesting talk on the Indians in Canada, giving' the Indians' own thoughts and ideas concerning treatment and their rights. During the meeting a memorial was read for Mrs. Aitken, a member who had passed away, recalling her years of service to her church. After business Mrs. M. Dem- erey reported en the London Conference at Windsor, where she went as a delegate. When the Meeting was concluded a. social time was enjoyed with Group 4 serving lunch. FUN FILLERS HAPPILY EVER AFTER? This guy lived happily with his wife and sister for ten years, and 'then suddenly, one day every:`' Ray & Helen's Family Centre RAY & HELEN ADAMS — --6671 Be Kure and drop your name ia the. box for a Inc ditit on a $5,00gift tertifieate, Draw at 6 p.m. Saturday. '.4‘. • • • -,:441.4.4,. 44: BRUSSELS RODEO DAYS FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY JULY 20 - 21 22 -SPECIALSI SIDEWALK DAYS • STEREO TAPES including: • Western, Jesus Christ Super Star And many others • • • • — — • 3.98 Assortment of Ladies' Gold and . Silver Sandles • • • • SPECIAL 3.98 Assortment' of Ladies' and Girls' Dresses, Blouses etc. GREATLY REDUCED. Men's and Boys* Shirts and Pants BARGAIN 111•ICED MANY OTHER SPECIALS TOO NtilER, WS TO MENTION. i SIDEWALK DAYS Alf 1 a. V.,"rs=014, • Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ▪ .Keith Moffatt, Sandra and Greg '" attended the 50th annual Jamieson reunion held at the hone of Mr. `'and Mrs. Neil Jamison of Galt. Mrs. Reg Anderson, Ramona, • Ricky, Randy and Rosanne of ti Goderich spent Sunday with Mr. f. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh ':and Eileen spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Noble and. family and helped with hay- , Jug. David Smith of Toronto spent the past week with Bob Mac 'ravish on the urban-rural op- ,...'change program, Mr. and Mrs. 'Percy Vincent visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murch of Clinton. On. Friday Mr, and Mrs. Vincent were in Lueknow where they visited Misses Annie and Mary Laidlaw. A reception was held in the community hall Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. David Cameron, nee Donna Ross. Tiffins', orch- estra provided the music. UCW Wednesday evening the 'United Church Women met In the Sunday School room with president, Mrs. J. Nicholson presiding. The worship service was con- spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. RosS Peacock of Winona and Mr. Lloyd peacock of Hamiltoe spent the weekend With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W J. peacock. Members of the Bluevale United Church choir were entertained at the neMe of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston to honour Mr4K.. DeKoeijer before she left for her home in Chatham and presented her with an aluminum tray in appreciatien for services with the choir. • Mr. and Mrs. Allan :Ruin of Winnipeg and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bosmon ,of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Russell of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pea- cock and Lloyd were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston. A good attendance at Bluevale United Church Stinday when Mr. Larry King condUcted services. He was assisted in song by Mr. Bob Ripley, who wrote his own songs and played the guitar. News of aluev'ale, Area residents .1kiitetid 50thiamieson reyni in Gait found out he was an only child! Beginner's Luck? Bride: ''The two best things I cook are meat loaf and apple dumplings." Groom: (Which is this?" Unsuccessful! After unsuccessfully trying to operate a law practice, three law- ' Yers decided to go their separate ways. The firm had been called Dewey, Cheatum and Howe. Cute Poster Among several hundred posters made by school children Cele- brating U.S. Postal Service Week was one that read, “Old Mailmen Never Die, They Just Lose Their Zip." ' • • e • • •-• • • • • • • • • We Carry Potato Salad, and Cole Slaw -,-- •• • '••• • ORDERS TAKEN BY WEDNESDAY • -4.. . • .0"...itowiNS*04114.4••••••••004501imowt•cootoe.e, 10-oz. pkg. of Schneider's Wieners 490 Weston Hamburg and Wiener Rolls 3 /890 THOtAPSON and STEPHENSON MEAT MARKET 1. S. Phone 887.4294 FREE DELIVERY RODEO DAYS SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Place your orders for Front Quarters of Beef Cut & wrapped for your freezer lb. 750 HOME-MADE HEADCHEESE lb. saf SUNSHINE PEAS 2 lb. bag 599 Enter our Free Draw for a Whole Pork Loin • Cut to your specifica- bons. (Approximately 30 Pork Chops). IIAYWARD'S Discount -- Variety --Patent Medicines — Cosmetics Groceries and Stationery Tobacco One size PANTY HOSE 3ve • A.S.A. reg. 1.69 500 TABLETS 990 BRUSSELS. i'att 4oi Y 18, 193 •