The Brussels Post, 1977-12-07, Page 22
You're invited!
limit of 3 turkeys to each family
with,every.purcoaseof:
*Stons of anyL.,)co.oPtoianced feed
OR - •
• 1 ton of any c) cp.o ,
,Supplement or PREMIX
• OR •
500 kg Minerals
duripg the
'FEED DAY OPEN HOUSE!
.For the Men, we have gift sets by
Musk, Hai Karate ,
Brute , Old Spice,
Mennen
For the Ladies
Yardleys, Musk, Desert
Flower, Houbigant, Giftique,
Skinny Dip and Blue Jeans.
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We Have A Good
Selection of
Xmas cards, gift wrap,
decorations, candles,
cameras, wallets, musical
windmill lamps, records
and tapes for all occasions.
EDER. VARIETY Brossela.
22 THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 71, 1977
Bluevale congregation enjoy potluck meal
Correspondent Church, Sunday, Nov. 27, when
Mrs. Joe Walker he baptized Christopher Mark
.357..3558 Humphry, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. Robert Rahn of -1st St. ' Keith Humphry. M r. and Mrs.
James Presbyterian Church,. Russell Hutnphry and Mr. Bill
Chatham, Ontario conducted Humphry of Greenfield Park were
services in Knox Presbyterian also present. The Young People's
Bluevale bowling league
Ladies' High single and triple,
Bonnie Brewer, 243, 590; Men's.
High single, Ken Henry, 229,
High triple, Wayne Day, 572.
Games 200 & over : Jerry Timm,
225; Harold Johnston, 202; Ken
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frieburger will evening in the
host a euchre party Thursday Community Hall.
Wroxeter mixed
bowling scores
Ladies' High single and triple, Pellett, 200; Dorothy Craig, 223;
Audrey Johnston, 225, 590; Doug Fischer, 235,
Men's High single Randy
Hutcheson, 290; High Triple, Joe
Craig, 687. Games 200 & over -
Agnes Haasnoot, 204; Bob
McCaughan, 223; Audrey
Johnston, 225; Joe Craig, 224,
212,- 251, Randy Hutcheson, 290,
Jerry Van Enden, 202; Shirley
of the church participated in the
service. A pot luck dinner was
enjoyed after the service with
Belmore and Bluevale congrega-
tions attending.
The choir of Bluevale Presby-
terian Church will present a carol
service. Sunday, Deember 18 at 8
p.m. in the church. Everyone is
welcome.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker,
Kevin, Sheila, Kathy, Marie and
Daryl and Miss Linda Harkness
were Supper 'guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Gray , on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and
Henry, 229; Nancy Corrigan, 200;
Marie Campbell, 203; Wayne
Day, 211; Bob Gillespie, 206;
Bonnie Brewer, 243; Marie
Walker, 203.
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Huronview
5 new residents
welcomed here
Lieutenant Watt of Goderich led the Salvation Army song
service on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Henderson
accompanied at the organ for the hymns and vocal duets by
Lieutenant and Mrs. Watt.
Five new residents were welcomed to the }ionic at
Monday's program, Miss Dorothy Streets, Norman Sho •erd,
William Stephen, William Hutchings and Fred McG,,,in.
Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman Si3eir and Cecil ,ner
provided the Old Tyme Music for the dancing and a
sing-a-long. The Clinton Christian Reform Volunteers
assisted with the activities.
Five Young. People from the Clinton Christian Reform
Church entertained with a musical program on. Family Night.
J oanne Dykstra, Debbie Postma, Chris. Valkenburg, Ren‘e
and Audrey Roorda sang several numbers in group harmony
as well as solos, duets and trios. The girls provided their own
guitar accompaniment. Cecil Skinner expressed the
appreciation of the residents for the hour of splendid music.
This Christmas give
Something to
Remember .
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