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The Brussels Post, 1963-10-17, Page 5 51111/faiDn'Ir„ QM, ritti, 1.ts6 PRESBYTERIAN CHJI;C"•I 1 IN CANADA MELVILLE Ci-IURCI. Minister: nev. W. J. Morrison MA Organist:. Mrs. Frank Thompson ARCT 10.00 a.m. Church School, 11 a.m. Laymen's Service Huron County Chapter RI\TA0 were guests of the Exeter nurs- es for their September meeting, held at South Huron Hospital, Guest speaker for the meet- ing was Mr, F. Mackie, president of the Lonclort Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Society. Cystic fibrosis is a congenital and hereditary disease and is the most chronic disease of in- fancy and childhood. About one in every 1,000 babies is born with the disease. While there is no known cure for cystic fibro- sis, continuous and aggressive research has already increased the life expectancy of cystic fibrosis patients. Mr. Mackie told the nurses that the cost of drugs to the parents of cystic fibrosis children is very great. The Cystic Fibrosis Society is a voluntary health organization dedicated to cystic fibrosis re- search and to the objectives of professional, public and parent education. It is encouraging, Mr. -Mackie stated, that due to research the life expectancy of the cystic 4.• fibrosis 'child has been raised from one to twelve years, and in some eases into adult life. . At present the number of Chapters is growing across Cam ado. There are new 19 Chap- ters. The greatest need of the so- ciety is money to carry on re- search and to help in the care of Cystic Fibrosis patients. The progress made in re- search is most rewarding and anyone who contributes to their Cystic Fibrosis Society can feel satisfaction that such progress is being made. The film, "The Pied Piper," was shown at the conclusion of the address.. The president thanked Mr. Mackie for his most informa- tive talk and expressed appreci- • ation on behalf of the nurses for his time in coming to Exe- ter. A delicious lunch was served to the nurses at the conclusion of the meeting, and a vote of thanks extended to Miss Clay- pole and her staff. ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rector: ltey. H. 1., Jennings BA. LTH. Organist: Mra, B. RiblOtt ST. JOHN'S 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and. Church School. ST., DAVID'S, HanfrYn 2 p.m. Bible Study FOR "SALE G)111C ton Leonard Leeining, Walton phone:, 870,X2 Seatorth FOR SALE -- Wolfe apples and Winter , Pears. 'Mrs. Harry Workman PhOne: 433W7, LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 60 head good quality I-1,ereford Steers, 800 - 850 each. Will split in smaller lots it desired. Roy Gramm, Pinkerton Phone Cargill 366-2494 or 3 6-2,478 itAINSIKO,OK Mr. L, G. Nelson conducted Than.kSgiving service at eleven o'clock on. Sunday, The Church was deora.ted with trait, flowers and vegetables by members of the Y.P.S. A solo was coa- 1 tributed by Joanne Dunn. 1V1r. and. Mrs, Jim Debi) ey, Billy and Heather, of Stoney greek and 1V1ir. Glenn Craig, Pert 'Credit visited n,t the home of Mrs. James Noble. Thanksgiving Visitors in. the community included. Mr. and. Mrs. Winston Ma.blachern and. famillY,. 'Galt, with Mr. and Mrs. Wes MOEiachern. IVItr. and Mrs. 13111 Glaris; and sons, Miss Eliza- beth Cooper, and Gerald Huetter' all. of London, with Mir. and Mrs. Glenn Huetlisr. Mr. and. 1V1rs. Prank Sulii4s nit fanuly spent Thanksgiving ,.t. Fenelon Ji ills. 1Vlass Mary menonald, Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and tints. Martin McDonald. Mr. William ,Wasman oc. Wind- sor, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Perrie and attended the World Plowing Mr. John Wiseman .B.A. or Moosejaw, and now of Kona College, spent Thanksgiving with James Perrie. oric e: Duff's United Church, Walton, swill hold their annual Turkey ,Supper Wednesday evening, November 6th, in the church. Keep this date open, BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH Anniversary Services SUNDAY, OCTOBER: 20th 11 a.m. Guest Speaker: Dr. A. B, B, Moore, President and Vice-Chancellor of Victoria 'University, Toronto. 7.30 p.m. "Sheep of All Shades"' (TheMinister Preaching) Special Music by the Choir at Both Services. You are Invited to Attend When in 1..istowel, make sure yes VISIT: THE I Ciatn Lin d en STORE Men's Wear Ladies' Wear Furs A/P1GYLE AVENUE For Quality & Satisfaction LiSTOWEL. Around the Corner from the Bank of Montreal — Aimee Frem the Poet Offis. Lis towel Phone 285 DISCUSS CYSTIC FIBROSIS WITH HURON COUNTY NURSES 2.3"" Yo" ng Pe°91" 8.011riee If YOU ARE AMBITIOUS, I you can make goon with a, Raw- leigh business in Huron Co. Per- ananent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Raw- leigh'a, Dept, Jr162-121, 4006 Richelieu, Montreal. BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th Support Your Local Cubs- and Scouts! CAMP6ELL SOUP COMPANY Limited Listowei, Ont. HAVE OPENIN'GS FOR FEMALE. For both day and afternoon shifts. Five day week. Good rate of •pay. Cafeteria facilities, comp naive ilifsurance program available. Applications should be made to the PLANT PERSONNEL OFFICE ineinomemalowionwoomsaadoi.. LAST CHANCE if RED CHERRIEfiS 22 lb. Pail Only $525 STRAWBERRIES 30 lb. Pail Only $10.25 RASPBERRIES AZOZSe.,altati4-...„,}0 28 lb. Pail Only $9.95 BLUEBERRIES 20 lb. Pail Only $6.50 Get Yours Now at 'COUSINS DAIRY Phone 22 Brussels, Ont. WOMEN with Avon Cosmetics — part or Ckhristmaa selling starts early" HALLOWE'EN 'MASQUERADE DANCE full, time — valuable sales Cranhrook Community Centre territory now available. Write .614.s. i14. Allison, 17 FRIDAY, NOV. 1st liawkesburi Cr., London, or Music By -- SAN-ANTONNEES call collect 432 - 9019 between 8 p. in. B. Prizes for Costumes Lunch Booth Kitchen range, coal or wood; Sponsored by Hall Board Admission at' Popular Prices Heater, coal or wood; Electric rangette; 4 bedroom suites: single bed; complete dining room' suite; Laundry bench and tub; !qualms horse; Ironing board; Mantle clock; Quilts and other articles. Mrs. Lauta Jerinyn Phone: Brussels 90 will be held Ontario Dept. of Agriculture Rotted Rooms CLINTON ONT., oa MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st at 8:30 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER will be R. C. BRADFORD, Dairy Fieldman for Huron County Topic: "A" MILK OR CREAM QUALITY CONTROL Will ail Cream Producers, especially the Ladles, Plan to attend this very important meeting Horace Delbridge, Chairman. FOR SALE HURON COUNTY APPLICATIONS WANTED Applications will be received by the undersigned until 2 p.m. October 2,1st, 1963, for grader operator for Township of Morris. Applicants to state experience. if ate. Any application not neces- eerily accepted. Aden "D. Madan Clerk L.PHoLliTtM.11," centre street esArtntrtt Telephone 446 For oh kinds of uphtiliterlind Brawls Iferiressfitarnee • SMIAVIM MANOR • Cream Producers' Annual Meeting