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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-09-10, Page 5REY ant tOMOANY Sliqct 188d9 .W Cousins, Manager tisbwel, Ontario 1 0 t for help ession fof rs, !ngageci Per sessj revised Sing tanagem and mil oteries eadingsa ed by atom s. re•arran 'kers Lot a giv en Laid passe of 31, 0311 oad Grad an increa 30 ner hot $ 7,180, account 'nted 'we 0 ray lOok Munki to be do lohston ner on ain, st of Je Cameron the. Bi cepted nerow s, God to mak and rep permits n, addi Tops vood S ion; Don re & s ;Norma barn en So ranbrook Correspondent' Mrs, mac Engel Mr. and Mrs. W.G.Elliott were pleasantly surprised just as they were closing the store Saturday eve ning when about 20 of their amily drove in from Michigan, London, Goderich, Oalcville, oronto and Auburn, bringing a elightful buffet supper and gifts, The Evening Unit of the CV. held their September eting at the home of Mrs. ma Weston with nineteen timbers and one visitor present. The President, Betty Campbell, corned all those present and rned the meeting over to .othy Ritchie who opened the eting with a verse of scripture. nut , "Sing to the Lord of Nest" was sung. Dorothy read Scripture, Rev. Chpt: 14 owed by prayer. Adah Smith d a poem "The Old Church".. rah Stephenson & Betty when favoured us with two t selections; Fill My Clip Lord Farther Along. Jean Bridge ve the devotions entitled No ce Like Home. The closing in "Come Ye Thankful People me" was sung. etty Campbell presided for business. Minutes were read: approved. Roll call w as en. Betty read a letter from y May Schwartzentruber iking the group for the ation sent for hen work. 'Alma Watson reported that are still 50th Anniversary ons available at $3.00 each. Alma gave the treasurer's on for the general U.C.W. he General U.C.W. Meeting o be held Monday, Septernber d. etty would like to compile a list of shut-ins for U.C.W. irthday Cards". Anyone vilig new names and birthdate add to the list is to let her to help them celebrate their 25th Joe Rupert, Mount Pleasant, 'wedding anniversary. Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Joe A family gathering was held at McKendra, Stratford, Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chas. Geddes and family, Maurice Cameron on the 14hourleaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Day weekend. Attending were Cameron and sons, Dean and Mr. Lorne Cameron, Mr. and Darrill, Tilbury, and Ralph Mrs. Jim Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Noble. Master Dean and Darrill Morgan Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron spent two weeks Larry Wharton and family, Mr. previous to Labour Day with their and Mrs. Bill Cameron and family grandparents. , all of London, Mr. and mrs. Visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Parton and Mr. and mrs. We s McEachorn over Labour bay were Mr. and Mrs Barry Gaudier, Chicago, Ill, Mr. and mrs. Barry DAvison' and children, Vancouver, and Winston McEachern and daug hters Kim and. Sharon, Cambridge, (Galt). Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Lloyd .Smith on the death of her father, the late Wm. A. Dodswell of Harriston. Visiting Mr. and mrs. Ear' Dunn on Sunday were their family, Mr. and mrs. 'Allan Dunn, Rick and Bonita, Mr. and Mrs.Don Jacklin, Tracy and Danny, all of Bloomingdale, and Mrand Mrs Bill Muchan, London. SEED WHEAT For your fall requirements For Seed Wheat and Fertilizer at competitive prices Contact OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Brussels 887-6011 4011110k...arn7.Wta.,.,,arkrWrata titai....137azworiliallo..41111111immooft .Surprtse. „visa -features. 25th wedding anniversary Evening unit meets Collection was received. The 60th anniversary of Laura and Walter Williamson was announced. A discussion followed on different aspects of the Church and young people. Lunch was served by Isabel Wheeler, Mildred Wheeler and Alma Watson. 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