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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-9-12, Page 5. ...................................... 444.(06" GET moo LOW RATE INSURANCE PROTECTION 10.1.01.0 1 ;10,000 for your 1r lily I Carl Ake boss solasel mew ..-- 120,000 11 you die by amide* ar-- ipopoo yea die y g Prinamlog 64 411 rano• (111111'00121110Si are 1. a mu Ira stablki Libor tit cash ossassami Mur Arid of your bo4v sad Iodmrf a* bat Pasted mod conidaa Msmay. b d p ?t suis .o®ootlf� .. wit$ TOTAL DISABILITY AND ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFITS Plait Confederation Life .s•.•o•,•• Association t•eowro J. C. LONG, Representative Brussels !LOW -CALORIE DESSERTS 'FOR DIETERS Here's something ininortlanl Coe' . 1 ".11I dr.seert dishes, law ively with The Detroit Times. See in ea•Lories, will be fauud in Amy ea pes for Strawberry Ribbon Des• Alden's Household Almanac page in stints, itus(tbrrry Iterresdter, Apple - this Sunday's (September 16) lesue sauce DeLuxe and other low -calorie people on non -battening diets ! of The American Weekly, Exclus- desserts, THE BRUSSElz HOST CRANBROOK newly induet d i4titalattg of = t : c i raybyterlan (llturch, Rev, W. Hyndtnan, canducled the see vie tri Sunday, Hept, lit(+ at. 11. o' ct ck. Mrs. Clara Ontstead and Miss Minn Baker sang the duet "it is well with My Saud." lr render meeting of the W. s. was held at the bone of Mre. clam Outstetui with an attendance of nine members ami four visitors. Mrs. Lyne Gordon presided and opened the meeting with a poem and ptrayer. 'Phe scripture reading from John 15 verses 1 - 27 was given responsively. Mrs. Omattead sang a solo. a.rnnm,panted on the piano by Miss Alice 3, Nlorreat. The president Mrs. Schnook conducted rhe bnsd- ••,esr4. The roll call was answered by trach member giving a sentence 'raver. Mrs. Lynn Evans offered Der hone for the October meeting. --, rtl Items or business were dis- ••,=sed, and the offering received. `r -s. Clara Omstead gave tate topic -rot the study hook on the,work The meeting closed with the singing of a 'Hymn and the .. neral .:a w.. .r. r_::'m��ttaa.�_,�....e7+.•e The Exciting New • • • z E Pol GAME Included In All Saturday's Editions of u/ e e/F rG (,etta4 a i lvt,e z ccSt Ilettrylerpet Hitting a New High in Reading Entertainment All Western Ontario's agog over the first edition of The London tree Press' sparkling new feature - - - WEEKEND Picture Maga- zine. Public acceptance of this great rotogravure and color tabloid magazine, with its eye - filling pictures, interesting features and fiction has been overwhelming. rt You're overlooking a great treat if you miss The London Free Press, the new enlarged 16 pages of full color comics and WEEKEND Picture Magazine. Here's entertainment for all members of the family from Junior to Grandpop - - - PLUS Western Ontario's Foremost Daily News- paper. Don't Miss a Single Copy ORDER DAILY DELIVERY NOW! Contact Your Carrier Boy See Your Local Newsdealer CaII or Write The London Free Press Lord's. Prayer rep4'cied )m utdson. Lunch was served by the Iwatesaee, Mrs. ()n'tstead and Mrs. Gordon, Mts. .Lakin. Grant and Mrs, John 'k vent the week -end in 1 t ae - hritlge visiting her uncle, Mr. John Asirbi. Mr,. Allen Cameron had the mis- fur,ane tm fat) In her home on Sun- day treentring liar right wrtet, necesaiie) •ng it being pint in a cast on Monday. following an x-ray. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar }Tuella Con- estoga. spent Sunday with Miss Flmylene Steles, Ma•, Wm. Smalidon is spending a- while with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Keys, Seafm'tb. . A „Kr, cTOWN Miss MoCar ney of Ottawa was guest over the week -end with her Aunt Mrs. Wm. Turnbull, Mrs. George Waa'wick spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. Jim Shos•treed, Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Irving, Wad - siva, Sauk., and daughter Isabel of Edmonton were visiting at the home of their TTncle J. J. Strachan during the past week. 101r. end Mrs, John Smith ae- eom9tanied by thein' daughter M1•s. 'linin Yuill, her husband and son all of Cookeseiile, were recent via lairs at rile home of 3, J. Stivcrban _. Smith is a daughter of the lrotr• la.,e «'ni. Cameron formerly of P.rnissels. GREY , monthly meeting of the W. M. S. and W. A. of the Union United Ciumrh was held an Thursday even- ing. Sept. 6th. at the home of Mrs, Chas. Lake, The W. M. S. meeting • neap) with the use of hymn, Lord of the Lands. followed, by Pealan 72 read responsively. During the business period it was decided 'to bry World Friends for the Mission 1' ,rd for another year, Games were mede For the Sectional Meeting ishigh is to be held at Union in OMnber. The meeting closed with the sineting of the hymn. From Ocean T -„t„ Ocean. followed by The Lord's Prayer, The W. A. meeting followed, with the President Mrs. Mac McIntosh in charge. The meeting opened with the ntymtt, Came ye thankful people reme. Turing the business it was decided to donate some money to- wNards the organ fund. The meeting clased with the benediction. A de1iictatts lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. C. Ratios,' and Mrs. Tran. 'Bremner, PVT (R.aATE i,elgruve United Church W, M. S. ' Tog was held on Sept, 6th, Mrs, L. Anderson, President, was in charge of the meeting in the church basement. The attendance was sntanbl. The call to worship was from 11. naeronomy S: ', S, 9. The Hyatn "Lord of the Lands” was sung fol- lowed by reading Psahn 72 in ami. scan. The Pres, then offered prayer. The secretary and treasurer gave Meer reports and the offering was received, The Auxiliary Ls Invited to meet with the Evening Auxiliary • in October when Mts. Grierson of Lende.sboro will be the apecaal sivolrer• The program ."The Church or the Frontiers" began the study of Home Missions. Mrs, J. Ander ecu and Mrs. W. Kealy represnted "Canada', and "Home Missions." 'Mrs. E, Anderson gave a report on Frrnn. Lakes to Northern. Lights and Mts. .T, Wheeler from Home Miss- ion TTlgeut, The closing Hymn was "Frons Ocean Unto Ocean," WedIneaday, September 1Bat. 1961. as/ cure %r a sfi'efched orpafched /ate 11,1 s? is a new GOGIOVEAR HEAVY DUTY INNER TUBE Old, thin, porous tubes allow air seepage —cause underinflation, excessive flexing, and extreme beat that literally burns up mileage. Result—premature tire failure— costly, dangerous blowouts. Let us replace your old tubes with new Goodyears soon! LOOK FOR THIS HION SIOtr'OF QOAUTY PHONE: 82 DODGE—DESOTO—SALES & SERVICE " W/tat ? S new?" As HE PULLS UP at the end of his day's run, it's just his friendly way of saying "hello". 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