The Brussels Post, 1963-07-25, Page 5VAL'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Styling God Waving
A Speolaity
14i.s r u 9 ea I
tcRANBROOK
Miss Marie Wagner, Conestoga,
visiting with Miss Emyleue
Steisa and. Mrs. Calvin Cameron,
iVIiiss Betty Getesler, Fraser'
Mich., spent several. days here:
M. and Mrs. Howard
and. family of ‘Thorold, are holi-
daying at the former lVfeTaggart
home,
Misses Beverley Evans and,
Linda Bunn have arrived. home
from a motor trip to the Western
ro viyi4see:
Mr. George Smalldon is ser-
fousiY ill in Listowel :Hospital
Mr. and, Mrs, Clark and,
eons Scott and Shane, London„
are visiting with Glenn and Mrs.
auether.
The grarthrook W. T. had,
their picnic on Wednesday,
afternoon of thus week when they
Visited craw, Wingbam, followed,
by a picnic lunch,
Mr. and Mrs, Ea Giesler,
Fraser, Mch„ aro spending a few'
days this week at the Jeschke(
•
In paths, walls, hedges, we
can continue the informal
theme by a few curves or an-
Lles. but wherever we do this
there should be an obvious rea-
son, even if we have to make
one, b.; planting a tree or a
clump of shrubbery, or using a
fountain, seine steps, a bench
or perhaps a sundial. And any-
, way a curving wall or path with
the far end screened by shrub-
bery. or trees is far mote in-
teresting titan one that runs in
a' straight line from one point
to •another and both visible
from any direction.
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST PP.rGiE S
Savassms. POST BRUSSELS, orrrAuto Ti1t:11,SDAY, JULY 25th, 1963
PRESBYTEIIIAII CHURCH
IN CANADA
M ELV1I.L.E: CH URCh
Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
ACT
During the mouth of July in
the absence of ltev. Iltorrison,
Melville Church will join with
the 'United ghurch for public
worship each Sunday at 11 amt.
When in Listowel, make sure you
THE William Litzden STORE
Men's 'Wear Ladies' Wear Furs
ARGYLE AVENUE For Quality a Satisfaction USTOWEL
Around the Corner from the Bank of Montreal — MOW
From the Post Office
Phone 285
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M, Johnston, B,A., B.D.
Organist: Mr. F. C. Parker ARCT
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Divine Worship 11:00 a.m.
• . home.
Cranbrook Evening Auxiliary
Alrq ]toss Knigh, was host,
ass for the .July meeting of the!
OrantErook lilvening Auxiliary
with nine members present. The
leader, Eleanor Stevenson, open-
ed the meeting with a reading.
;followed by [prayer. Two verses of
hymn 3'J were sung.
The scripture, Matthew 6, verses,
1 - 8, was read in unison. unisOn..:
meditation. The meeting . was
Eleanor Stevenson gave they
then tamed over to the
dent. 11131
The minutes of the last meeting
v,a..yre read and approved folllowed,
by the roll call which was;
(iriswored. by a favourite * verse. Cutting
i-Leion Smith tom. the collect-
i
ion, It was decided again this' phone
year to miss the August meet-
ing. Plans. for the September
meeting were made. HONOR[ TWINS
Mlaaillyn Engel gave a very I AT REUNION
interesting topic on, Okinawal I The annual Procter
from the Study Book, Asia'siRini.
1-1Ynin 270 was sung and the! was held at Stone scnooi on, Sunday afternoon, with 64 per-
meeting closed with the Milzpah i
benediction. ;
sons in attendance.
F'!. IA presentation was made to
Brenda and Barbara Sipivey, twin
daughtters of Mr. and Mrs. ,Tohn
Spivey of Ingersoll.
pfficers7 ; were elected
I
follows:
President Jorn Spivey
)17,iqe'Rresiident ,,.. Ross Procter
See.-Treas. Faye Procter
1SPorts ,COniitillittee Bougie.*
Procter, Bob Biggins, Mrs. Ken
jAiton, Joyce Procter.
Ouests were present from
Goderich, Winghairn, Brussels,
Burlington, ,Ingersoal, Belgrave,
Lucknow, St. Catharines and
Mitch/gait.
Lunch Committee ,Mrs.
Clarence Yttill, Mrs. Gordon
Higgins, Mrs. Ken Wheeler„
Mrs. Bob Procter
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Iteetor: Jennings
BA, LT 1-3..
Organist: Mrs. B. itilliott
ST. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Nursery and Primary
School,.
ST. DAVID'S, Henfryn
9 a.m. Bible Clam'
9.30 a.m. Morning Prayer
and, Church School
Keep It Simple
•
Formal gardening is' strictly
for the experts, with lots of
Money, patience, Lime and
room, Straight row's and edges,
rigidly trimmed shrubbery amd.
hedges, perfectly balanced beds
of flowers, look simple but. to'
create then[ and make theM
beautiful is not sample at all..
For the vast majority of loco.
tions one is urgently advised to
keep things 'as informal as pos-
sible, to arrange flowers and
shrubbery in clumps rather-
than in rows,. to. avoid straight
edges, and to have lots of good
lawn in front and in the centre
to show oil' the rest of the plant-
ings. Even in the small flower
bed, rather than row planting
one should sot out in clo.rops„
three or more of each variety
with the smaller things gener-
ally towards the front, the tali-
er sorts at the rear, but With
here and there an odd clump
of bigger plants brought for- •
ward just to. break any •sugges- •
tion of formality.
Phone Atwood 306-2622'
Collect
LicenceNo.156C62
PROCLAMATION
MONDAY, AUGUST Sth
A Public Civic Holiday
Village of Brussels
Calvin Krauter, Reeve
tottiwinureeingtoosaiggeoweeyeareoreseesmeRpr
A Summertime
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COSSACK ADVENTURER
EthelYan Ivaiiovich Pugaehey
Was both about 1740 in a Cos'
sack Settlenielit on the Don titl-
e!' ih litissia. tie fought 65 a
Soldier in the Seven Years' War
and in anoother RusSian war
against Turkey. After Wander-
ing for some years; he. proclaim-
ed himself Peter in (the dead
husband of Empress Catherine
II). Though she lo'ighcd at him,
Pugaehev gathered a large port-
ulat army and raptured two
cities. Catharine had to use
great army and liar best gen-
erals to defeat him,
6A.NADA: AT WAR .
A 13-‘Veok National. Film Board series, •qtriada at 'War; be seen
in the 013(I-TY network during the Stiiiiirter Months, The program,
;which reVifires :a significant decade fit -41.116:da's history from. 100.'4),
1346„ • is a relicat of last year's series and, Portrays. -djaVeloptdentO
on the IMMO, front in .addition • to' the tole played by the nrmod
l'oreea in battle. Canada's distinguished record on the war fronts is
recorded iii films covering the Stbitzenbergen raid, Diefilie,-
ivotimandy. and oetniany.