The Brussels Post, 1979-03-28, Page 16i cQ~~riim 'shim ICI
with these Springtime Food Values!
California Naval
ORANGES 138
Schneider Red HOt or All Beef
WIENERS 1 lb. pkg.
1.19
1.39
Frozen Kent
ORANGE JUICE
Lido
COOKIES
12 1/2 oz. .63
McCUTCHEON
GROCERY
We Deliver BRUSSELS Phone 887-9445
Assorted Mallows 350 gram.
Chocolate coated mallows 283 gram
Weston Sandwich
BREAD 24 oz.
Mitchell's
APPLE JUICE 48 oz.
.89
.49
.79
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Election set for May 22
25 In Memoriam'
HASTINGS—In loving mem-
ory of a father and grand-
father David Hastings who
passed suddenly March 28,
1974.
To a beautiful life came a
sudden end,
He died as he lived, every-
one's friend.
He was always thoughtful,
loving and kind,
What a glorious memory
he left behind.
He left so sudden his
thoughts unknown,
But he left us memories we
are proud to own.
Treasure him, God, in your
garden of rest,
For in this world he was
one of the best.
—Lovingly remembered by
his wife Vera, family and
grandchildren. 25-78x1
CURRIE—In loving memory
of a dear father, brother and
grandfather, Donald Stewart
Currie, who passed away 4
years ago, April 3, 1975.
Sadly missed along life's
way,
Quietly remembered every
day.
No longer in our life to
•hare,
But in our hearts he's
always there.
—Ever remembered by his
sons Barry, John and Doug-
las, sister Betty and families.
25-78-1
27 Births
WEBSTER—Jeff and Carol
joyfully announce the arrival
of Amelia Christine born
March 23, 1979, A wee sister
for Brian. Proud grand-
parents are Ken and June
Webster and Bob and
Doreen Raymond. Amelia is
the great granddaughter of
Mrs. Clara Webster of Luck-
now. 27-78-1
Many parents and
friends were present at the
March meeting at Melville
Guild when Mrs. Mary
Huether had her Grade 2
students entertain.
the class was not present
in its entirety, with 10
members absent, but the
programme followed as
Bradley Becker acted as
Master of Ceremonies, and
opened with "0 Canada".
The scripture Math. 5
Verses 1-14 "The
Beatitudes" was recited in
party by Cheryl Bridge,
Kathy Graber, Gus
Protopapas and Rebecca
VanDenAssem, while the rest
of the class recited the other
verses in unison. Three
hymns, "You Can Spread a
Ray of Sunshine, Whisper a
Prayer and On Sunday I am
Happy" was sung by the
pupils. Michelle Cowie led in
prayer, followed by a
humourous skit entitled,
4.
"When is the Train Due"
with Marjorie Campbell,
Jason Devlin, and Cherida
Garniss taking part.
Marjorie Campbell
favoured with her Highland
Fling Dancing. Another' skit
"Truth Telling Machine"
was presented and Sandra
Marks introduced the cast of
Dianne Hall, Vanda Cardiff,
April Ten Pas, Corinna
Stephenson, Judy Knight,
Yvonne Pardys, mark
Pennington, Jason Devlin,
Timothy Dillow, Kevin
Tyerman and Gus
Protopapas.
April Ten Pas presented
the Life History of. St.
Patrick. Irish Songs "Galway
Bay, Same Old Shillelaigh,
Sweet Rosie 'O'Grady and
Dear Old Donegal were sung
by the pupils, accompanied
by Joanne King.
Jean Ireland gave the life
16 THE BRUSSELS POST,MARCH 28, 1979
25 In Memoriam DESSERT
EUCHRE
Sponsored by the
Majestic w.i.
Monday, April 2
7 p.m.
in Brussels Library
Basement
Proceeds go to The
Cancer Drive Fund.
(Continued from Page 1)
Federal Agriculture minister Eugene
Whelan is coming to Brussels next
Wednesday for a rally for Mr. Craig.
Mr. Craig's campaign manager is Bruce
McDonald of R.R. 3 Brussels, a graduate of
Laurier University.
The local NDP organization hasn't
officially announced who will be running as
the party candidate in the Huron-Bruce
riding. The party is planning to hold their
nomination meeting in April.
Moira Couper of Bayfield, a freelance
community education ' worker, has
announced she will be seeking the .NDP
nomination as the party's local candidate.
Prime Minister Trudeau waited longer in
his term to call the federal election than any
peracerime prime minister since R.13.
Bennett in 1935. The five year term ends
story of one of the Women of
the Bible namely "Dorcas"
The Grade 2 students are to
be commended for their fine
performance. In order that
the youngsters could arrive
home early, lunch was
served to the entertainers,
membefs of the guild, and all
the- guests.
Donna Knight presided for
the business and told of the
new proposed rates for
catering to meals, which was
the result of a joint meeting
with the other churches and
the Ladies Auxiliary to the
Canadian Legion.
July 8, so Mr, Trudeau could only have
waited another six weeks before calling the
vote,.
The standing in the House of Commons
when Parliament was dismissed on Monday
night were: Liberals 133, Conservatives 98,
NDP 17 and two seats vacant. Under
electoral redistribution, 24 new seats will be
added to the Commons this election,
bringing membership to 288 from 264,
Mr, Trudeau, 59, will be facing his fourth
federal election campaign while it will be the
first campaign as party leaders for Joe Clark,
39, the PC leader and Ed Broadbent, 43, the
NDP leader.
Grade 3 entertains Guild