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Anglican Church
OF CANADA
ST. JOHN'S
Rector: Rev. H. L. Jenning,,s
B. A., L. Th.
Organist: Mrs. EL Elliott
11 a, in. Morning Prayer and
Primary Church School
St. David's, Henfryn
:9.80 a,m, Holy Communion and
Church School
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA -
Melviiiie Church
Ilev. W. J. Morrison, B.A., Minister
Organist: My. G. Burgoin
1.1.16 A. M. Divine Worship
The United Church
en CANADA
Minister: Rev. L. Brown B.A.1 S.D.
Minister.: • Rev. K. Griffiths
No March School
Until Further Notice
" 11 A. M, Morning Worship
Teach diem
to b
oth. ways
before crossing'
the Street
SWIMMING LESSONS
Despite the cold weather 73'
children of this community seem;
to be enjoying their swimming'
instruction at the Seaforth: Lions!,
FRESH BREAD alas DAMN° DARN
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At All Times
This• opportunity is sponoreds
by the Brussels Lions Club Legion
at a cost of $540.00
NoTICE
The Brussels Municipal Office
will be closed the last week of
July.
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PUPILS PRESENT 131SHOP APPLEYARD CONDUCTS
MUSICAL RECITAL ANNIVERSARY AT 6T, JOHN'S
TIN pupils Of Mrs, Frank • OVerflow eettAregati.ills gathered Mr. Prank Mitchell is in Wingha.in . ; Thompson presented their second Nesnii,a), undergoing observation said ; presented
Musical Recital on Wednesday treatment,
i Jigno 1 o 28th, in the new school audi.
ot rittm, before a large audience of IN.r. Seddon, North Bay, has re.
interested_parents and friendh, turned to his home here for the
sunnuer 'vacation. The program consisted of classical
::. Pr 4 . and popular music, f
I
47c
Carolyn Lake, Leslie I'errie, Norma ,
Jean ,hair, Nell Hemingway, Helen
Mother Parkers Inst.
Coffee, 6 oz. 87c
In St. John's Anglican Church on
Sunday to participate in the cele- 1
bration of the 101st anniversary of 1
the congregation, The Right i
Reverend H. F. APPleyard, D,D.M,C„ 1
lilsoop of Georgian Bay, who was
Paying his first official visit to the i
parish, was the g'itest sneaker. The
Rev, H. L. Jennings, rector of the
I church, was in charge of the ser-
vices. A children's choir assisted ,
the adult choir, under the direction I
imate.ailas
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Mrs, a0orgS Davis 4110 son, Jim, Piano solos were contributed by:
Davis, attended the Davis re-union I Sandra McNichol, Neil. McDonald,
in Toronto last week.
gr, and Mrs, W. iG: Leach returned Soarie, Bobby Blaelt, Barbara;
Wednesday from Montreal where of Mrs, B, Elliott, organist and i
Bryans, Murray 'McDonald, Brenda ' choir Tender.
they visited with their son Douglas, Bone, Anne Oldfleld, Mary' Gibson, ;
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The Bishop officiated for the and Mrs, Leach. Joyco T-Tuether, Maryann Phelan, dedication, of a beautifully-done * ' Bob Tyerman, LYPne Workman, Jim i'ar.rmordnikomewelmer cerfailEON GROCERY wall text "0 Worship the Lord in the
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Dou g Beauty of Holiness", over the arch Of Willson, the church placed there by Mrs.
Nancy Louis D. Thompson in memory of
'T o-A" ; her hasband, who died on. Christmas
°1"71" * day, 1960- —
Brenda ' Mr, Jennings read a short history
of the church recalling the tragic
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Rev. H. L. and 'Mrs, Jennings were
in Toronto Monday attending the
funeral of the brother-in-laW of
Mrs Jennings, the late 0, May, a
war veteran, wounded In the Dieppe
raid, aril a prisoner of war.
Mr. and. Mrs, Ed, Henderson
Phone .293
I 'Wheeler, Sheila Strickler,
retie, Greg
Jean Garniss, Linda 'Rryans,
Strickler. faro, Shortreed,
Dunn, Ruth eTaggart,
Houston,
Sharon Storey,
A duet was played by
; Oldfield and Joyce Timether.
i Vocal solos were sung by
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FALL FAIR OFFICIALS
GR,A/TEFUL FOR &UPPORT
Preparations for the Brussels
Centennial Fair are forging ahead
with all concerned intensifying
their endeavours to make' it a
memorable occasion. The general
Public display an active interest
in their efforts.
Their gm ,
anent the week end in London attend-
lug the Laur - 'Thornton wedding,
• nd hterSharon1-Tender-
of Cities Service fuel oil.
Robt. L. Cunningham
Ou / tiLle Make Warm Friends
Anne * fire, of Feb, 25, 1947, everything
was lost except the vestry hook and
BreJida tli parish register. They decided to
Bone, JO-Ann Dunn and Margaret son returned home with them for Thompson
;tome holidays Murray,
G. ilurgoin
Organist end Choirmaster
Melville Presbyterian Churoft
TEACHER —Piano
Organ
Theory
Pupils Prepared For All
Examinations
Phone Brussels 485
ETHEL, ONT. PHONE 86 - 12
Congratulation are extended t
rebuild,• with Harvey Dryans„ Archie
Engel and the late WIn; Mc
in charge of the corpentery details.
By 1949 the church was rebuilt
and dedicate' and is a beautiful it
memorial to much dedicated volln-
tary labour,
For a number of years anniversary
services have been marked by a I
payment on the -building tnid
mote. The last substantial payment
etas male by Mrs. Louis D.
Thompson in memory of her
husband. Bishop AnnleYard Per-
maned the ceremonial burping of
the note, Neste nostIble by this
me-unriai gift, Mrs. W.' Svert, of
Stratford, guest snkist. sang "Tilere t
no ikon."
Mrs. Thompson thanked all who
attended the recital, also Mrs. Wm.
A. King and Mr, K. L. Ashton for
.1 their contribution to an enjoyable
(Itenin„
Mrs. Frank Thompson
passed with ,Honors,
Singing Examination
.C,Inserva tory or Music
She is a pupil Of
McDougall of Myth.
If You Have FRUITS anct VEGETABLES To Put Into
LOCKERS or HOME FREEZERS we suggest
that you package them in
who recently
the 'Grade X
Of the Royal
of Toronto,
Mrs, John
The directors are grateful to
, those whose efforts and attendance
made the Chicken Barbecue
I cessful enterprise from Which. $4001
was realized,
The. Centennial Gates. which
:provide an attractive entrance to
the grounds, were erected at an ;
actual cost of $650.00, The Board
Of Directors, Harold ThoMas and
other interested persons, donated !
many hours*of time and labour freel
of charge, cost or which would have t
amounted to approximately $400.;
The Fair officials annrociate, very t
miutch these generous gestlires.
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(Quart and Pint Sizes).
GREY TWP. COUPLE 'HONORED
ON 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
• Over a hundred friends and
relatives from far and near gathered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Cardiff of 'Grey Township on Stun-
day, July 2nd, to honor them On r•
the occasion of their 50th wedding '
anniversary.
Many lovely gifts and flowers
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A Speelaity A, social evening followed the
regular choir practice of Melville •
Presbyterian Church recently when ;
Mr. and Mrs, Hurgoin and daughter
Nancy were introduced informally ;
to the choir and welcomed to the I
church,
The chair also took the opportun-
ity to present Mrs. W. C. King,
who has ' been 'Organist since the
sadden- death of Louis D. Thompson
on 'Christmas Day, 1960, Until the
arrival of Mr. Burgoin, with a, double.
strand' of pearls. 'Gerald Gibson ex: I
pressed the aPpreciatiot of the ;
choir to Mrs. King and Miss Jean
McFarlane made the .presentation.
For Wrapping
were presented - I to them. The Bishop oxpraasecl his delight
The older generation spent 'the at sharing this happy occasion, with
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the parish and in recalling friendly l• ;Moment! in reminiscence, while the
younger folk entertained themselves ; associations with the present ;
playing' bail_ About five-thirty every- rector of the church, Ip, his sermon /
he said that an occasion like this ;
should be viewed with gratitude at
the course, followed by the parish
in the past, and hope for the further'
progress, with a backward Iodic of i
60 generations, an 'outward look, an
tipward look. He stressed the
tremendous scope of the church, one ;
body, one Spirit, one Lord. ore
faith, one baptism, one God and i
Father.
At the close Of the service a ,
children's quartette, composed of
Bobbie Smith, 'David Cowing. Irma
Bernard, and Rosemary GoWing,,
sang "Just A Prayer," ,
Following the close of the
service the congregation wore
invited tOmeet the Bishop and Mrs.
Appleyard, and have luncheon in.
the parish hall,
At the evening service all the
young people of the Community
were invited to attend to hear a.
special message the Bishop had for
them,
Phone 2Z Brussels, Ont.
one enjoyed a. buffet lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Cardiff are life long
reside' ts of Grey township, having
farmed on the present site for the
past 41 years, prior to that they
farmed across the road where: Mr. ,
Cardiff was born:
Mr, and Mrs. Cardiff have four
sons and three daughters; Bill of
Winnipeg', Tack of Niagara, 'George. •
Grey township. and Clifford of
Brussels; Mrs. Archie (Viola) Riley
of near Clinton. Mrs. Lloyd (Vera)
Weber, of Grey township, and Mrs,
Art (Olive) :Bell. Goderieh. There
are 20 - grandchildren and eight
groat ctrandchildren.
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Mrs John Fischer
'Mrs, Ettie Fischer, '76, of Grey
township, died Monday, at the home
of her son Kenneth in Grey,
The former Ettie Smalltion, she
was the widow of the fate John
Fischer.
She Is survived by six sons,
Wilfred, Kenneth, Charles, all of
Grey T OW p John, Tarnb err y
Township; George, Morris TOwn-
ship; William, Brussels; tWO,
daughters, Mrs. Roy (Elsie) Thuell,
Mks. Elmer (Velma) Ellacott, both
of Brussels; four brothers, Williams
and Thomas, 'St. Thetitias; Edward
of Toledo, 'Ohio; George,: Grey
Township; Cite sister, Mita. Ernest
( T helm a) Pin nu, Brussels.
Enteral Sterticest Were held at
2 nnii, Wednesday from the. P. A.
Rang funeral home in BinisseiS,
conducted by the DoY. B, T. Isbabiga
'of St, :tan's; Anglican Muth.
Bitrial tea" 'plate lit Rriissels
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ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinad Smith of
Brussels, 'Ontario, announce the
engagement of *their daughter,
Esther; to Mr, Charles Joseph
France, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Alexander France, of Timmins.
The marriage will take place on
Saturday, July 15th, 1961, at twelve
o'clock, in St. Louis' Roman
Catholic Church, Waterloo.
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