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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-06-04, Page 15SELLING OUT! STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE • CURRAH'S GENERAL STORE GORRIE is 1st I 11 6 11 10 9 of ;"' f THE OPTIMIST CLUB. OF BRUSSELS DECLARES THE WEEK of JUNE 8 to 14 as RESPECT FOR LAW WEEK and BIKE SAFETY WEEK In the Village of Brussels Ask Us About Our Very Competitive Prices on Your Spraying Needs • Aatrex 90W • Aatrex Liquid . Oil Concentrate Ironic • Lasso • MCPA • Enributox • 2,4.D Amine 80 887-6011 ,-• TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED alton UCW has general meeting h primarily with W.MI .S. work. Those taking part in the program were: Mrs. Berva Watson, representing the Methodist Church, Mrs. Esther Watson, representing the Congregational Church. Mrs. Teenie Achilles representing the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Pauline Bennett representing the W.M.S. Mrs. Marie Bennett representing the W. A,, Mrs. Kathy Achilles representing the Huron U.C.W. , Mrs. Olive Dundas representing the Perth U.C.W. Mrs. Carol Collins representing the E.U.B. W.S. W. S. Mrs. Annie Reid was the first president of the U.C,W. and work toward the total m ission of the church, together with the shortage of ministers and their concern for the lack of religious instruction of children. On the historic occasion members remember with thanksgiving their heritage in their church. A moments silence was observed in memoriam of those who through generations have passed on their knowledge into the society and the community. Mrs. Edith Wey presided for the business. Minutes were read by Mrs. Mildred Traviss. The offering was received by Mrs. Doreen Hackwell and. Mrs. Leona McDonald and dedicated by Mrs.Wey, followed by prayer. Mrs. Betty McCall corresponding secretary read thank you cards from Mrs. Ethel Leeming, Mr.s. Pauline Bennett and Mrs. Georgina Bosnian. Mrs. Wey gave a report from the Presbyterial meeting she had attended. The Regional meeting is set for October 7th to be held at Clinton. The Doxology was sung and Rev. Docken closed with the Benediction, The units all met for their business. The Copper Contest leaders collected for their sides. There will be no unit meetings in June. Plans were made for the 50th Anniversary celebration on Sunday at Duff's Church with a luncheon, to be served following the morning service. Personals Recent visitors v ith Mrs. Jean Broadfoot were: Mr. and yMrs. Jack Hinchley, Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. David Kerby and children and Mr. John Smith of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles and Mr. Jerry Achilles have returned home following a visit with relatives at Hearst; Sioux Narrows and Hop Junction. On Sunday the Walton charge of Duff's Church are welcoming many of past members back to the morning service at 11 A.M. -to celebrate the 50th Anniversary. There will be banners, old pictures and histories on display, with lunch and a birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dunk of Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs. Phyllis.Dunk, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles were Sunday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills and family of Seaforth. Mr, and Mrs. Don Achilles and family, Walton, Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Taylor and family of Kintail and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and family of Fergus also visited at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson and Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall visited on Sunday with Mrs. W.H.Currie and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Currie, Douglas, Heather and Tommy in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stimore, Stratford. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed on the arrival of their son on Saturday in Clinton Public Hospital. Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall 11 units of the. United Church men met together for the eral meeting on Wednesday ning last week at Duff's ited Church. alton Unit was in charge of devotions when they mated some of the program t was used at the Presbyterial nual Meeting recently, as an torte occasion to honor the ilee year - a 50th anniversary. s. Ruth Thamer opened the singing of the nwersary Hymn, Mrs. Marjory ether was the pianist. rs. Jean Bewley read the ebration opening, "The past aks, the present responds, the recalled happenings in the ure beckons," 1930's. Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell ears ago, women responded added more memorable events in this Presence. As they the past. hered together, in tiny The Great Parade record was panies, little did they realize y were making history. But played throughout the program ntually, these small "with everyone joining in with the herings formed the W.M.S. of choir. Mrs. Audrey Hackwell read Methodist, Congregational the scripture from Romans 8. d Presbyterian Churches. Mrs. Betty McCall read a letter en the gatherings of women re interdenominational - they re too few to be exclusive. Out this soil came the first eriments in organic uni,,on- t produced the United Church. the time of union in 1925 all ee denominations had national men's boards involved written from a W.M.S. member on Nov. 7, 1928. Mrs. Mildred Traviss a letter from the Arlchives in Toronto..' Mrs. Elva Be4ger read the prayer, Mrs. Edna Hackwell and Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice gave their findings of the "Great Debate", on the enthusiasm of women to The Entire Stock of Mens, Ladies and Childrens Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Yard Goods and Notions MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY! Because of limited store space, this stock will be displayed and sold from the VILLAGE HALL - Gorrie. It's a Complete Stock Liquidation Sale of Brand Name Family Clothing, Dr Goods Boots and Shoes. STARTS 10 a.m. FRIDAY. JUNE 6t 1 ' opEN to a.m. to 9 p.m. EN Lin D Come and enjoy genuine sell out bargains on hundreds of family clothing items.. Thousands of dollars of brand name, first quality merchandise. Every item is on Sale, and 'Sale Tagged' so you can see and compare the savings for yourself. IT'S AT THE VILLAGE HALL ----- GORRIE (You'll see the red and yellow signs) LIQUIDATION SALE STARTS FRIDAY and-will continue until everything is sold., IIEMEMBER: We'll Pe Open Every Evening Until 9 p.m. Be Sure To Visit US. • Don't Miss the Genuine Sell Out Bargains. CURRAH SALE! VILLAGE HALL . . . GORRIE THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 4, 1915