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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-05-18, Page 4Ai , .. , 411111L NA, Fishing Nets Dip Nets. Lures, Reels and Bait Hooks & Sinkers Solid Glass spin-cast Fishing Poles Rubber Hip boots OLDFIELD'S PRO HARDWARE Brussels Phone 887-6851 AMINIM•gw FISHING TACKLE Mrs. Andrew Bremner and other relatives on Monday, The people of Ethel and, community extend sympathy to the Wilbef4 ' the death of their father BUTLER GRAIN BINS Buy North America's largest selling grain' bin at 'very competitive prices. MF AG RI-BUILDERS can design, supply and install your Grain Storage and Handling System for less money\than you think. 4 • g , • ' • • Buy before June 1st and receive on all "Butler Grain Bins % OFF 0 and. II • Cardinal Handling Equipment MF AGIU•BUILDERS RR I, .Stafft, onto- NOK 1Y11 341.1611 AGRIBUILDER foo • 4—THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 18, 1977 Id residents home for Church Mrs. Cliff Bray Correspondent The 100th anniversary of the Ethel United Church was held on Sunday May 15 at 11 o'clock, with over 500 people there. Rev. Harold. Snell was guest speaker, and special, music by the choir, and guest solists were'Mr. Bob Hall and Mr. Peter Dekker. • After the service a dinner was served at Grey Central School. The church was beautifully decorated .with 21 memorial potted flowers. A dedication of a mirror took place, being placed there by the Thomas Baker family. Souvenier plates and history books of the church, and pictures of I.M. Henery, who helped build the first church 100 years ago were on display. His daughter Mrs. Douglas Wardlaw and Roy Hall are the oldest living members of the congregation, Mrs. A, Brown of Wingham and Mrs. Olive Eckert of Lucknow were present, and are both over 90 years old. They were both in the choir here in their younger years. There were guests from, - Hamilton, Brantford, Listowel, London, Florida, Michigan, Stratford, Atwood, Brussels, Glenaltan, Mount Bridges, Owen Sound, Seaforth, Kitchener, Lucknow, Palmerston, Belgrave Wingham, Oakville, Mitchell, Scarborough, Exeter and Wroxeter. Also attending were two past members, Mr, Stewart Henery and his seeing eye dog of London and Mr. Harold Vodden and his seeing eye clog of Blyth. The W,l, meeting was, held at the home of Mrs. Gary Earl on Wednesday evening May 11th. Personals , Mr. and Mrs, Geo Lynn visited in Brampton on the weekend and brought their grandsons Christopher and Jordan Lynn of Ottawa, back for a visit. Joan Pearson has completed her first year at the University of Western Ontario and is at present holidaying in Vancouver B.C. she plans to spend the summer at Banff Alberta, where she will be einployed' at Chateau Lake Louise. Joan-was accompanied to the West by Janette Acheson of Stratford and Heather Grey of Millbank. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawless of North Bay visited with Mr. arid Mrs. Andy Bremner. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellis have returned home from Florida. Mrs. Grant 'Woods of Woodstock visited with Mr. and ,Monkton Office' Open Monday' ThruSaturday : Phone., 347-2241; • NOTICE Ronnenberg's Insurance Offic0, Brussels TRUST CERTIFICATES Now Paying 3 / 04 for 5 yeors 7 /4 Brussels Office Open'Tuesdays & Fridays Phone 887,6663 NWok..N.\\NN WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 SEAFORTH INTRODUCING... The Huron-Bruce Member For' The BILL DAVIS Team YOUR FUTURE-_ YOUR CHOICE 396-3370 396-3379 396-3416