The Brussels Post, 1964-06-25, Page 5CRANBROOK
Mr. Joe Riddell, Fergus, a
student of Waterloo College,
conducted the service in Knox.
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
morning, June 21.
Mtibses Pat Evans and Carol
Fischer have gone to Grand Bend
where they are employed for the
holidays,
Bill Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Smith, and a student at.
Listowel High Scheel. was chos-
en by the Red Cross for a week
of , camping at Bolton, Ont.
Miss Lynn Cameron, six year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Cameron, was taken to Listowel
Memorial Hospital early Sunday
morning where she later under-
went an an appendectomy.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Dunn included Mr. and 1
Mrs. Carl Green, Atwood, and,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn, of
Kitchener.
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yovm SERVICE. AND FIRES) DE:
BRUSSELS UNITED COURCK
SUNDAY, JUNE 28th
At 8;00 p.m.
'Guest Speaker: Rev. Lloyd Blown, B.A., B.D.
Everyone WeJoomo
I THE UNITED CHURCH
i OF CANADA
I Minister; Rev. A. U. aolinatoti
W. DD. 1
Organist: Miss Sharon Storey
11 a.m. Flower Sunday Service 1 i
8 pall. Youth Service 1
Guest Speaker:
Rev. Lloyd BroW4 S4,, B,Dr
DAlirk.;
• ON
• BR.USSELS
UNE
Music By; KEN WILI3LE ORCHESTRA
Lunch Booth Admission 75c
COIne out and support the Recreation Commiittee
in trying to wipe oft the Arena Debt
KNOW IN CANADA PEOPLE
MELV ILLE CHURCL
minister: /toy. w. J. 'Morrison
Organist: Mrs. Frank Tromp
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Keith Turnbull, -who has been
I stationed on the DOW Line at MA ( Cambridge Bay, Victoria, Island) son I : is vacationing at home with
CT F his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
1
Turnbull.
1 'Wes Judith Parker, Reg. N.
I
who is on duty this summer at
Camp Woodeden„ was at home
Cranbrook Evening. Auxiliary
The June meeting of ,the Cran-
brook Evening AuxiDiary was
held at the home of MTS. Ross
Knight with sixteen members
present. The leader Joyce
Cameron, opened the meeting. A
hymn was sung. The scripture
John 2, verses 1 - 11 was read in
unison. The meditation on Jesus'
miracles was given by the
leader and ,the meeting was then
turned, over to the president. The
secretary's and, treasurer's re-
ports ,were read. The rolt was
answered with a favourite verge.
The eollection was taken. by
Joyce Cameron, Eleanor Steven-
son gave the report from the,
1Vlaitland _Presbyterial. Mg plans
for the July meeting were made.
The topic was given by. Jean
4vans. A hymn was sung and the
meeting closed with the closing
prayer. Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Eleanor
Stevenson and Donna Knight.
Couple Honored By Friends
And Neighbours On Their
25th Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Urban Ducharmei
were guests of honour at the
Cranbrook Community Centre on
Saturday evening when their
family entertained upwards or
160 friends and neighbours. The
occasion was the twenty fifth
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Duchanme. An enjoyable
evening was spent dancing to the
music of Maxim Ducha,rme's
Orchestra, Zurich. An address
of congratulations was read by
Mac Macintosh and gifts of a.
coffee table and step-up table
were presented by Clem Steiner
and Jim Hart. The family gave
PRF.SBYTEI:IAN CHURCH
10.00 a.m. Clivirch School
11.15 a.m. Public Worship
Everyone Welcome
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
RectOI: Rev. ii. L. Sennings
SAL LITIL
Organist: Mrs. EL kawitt
s'r. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and. Church. School
ST. Dim+iD Fienfryn
9.15 a.m. Morning Prayer
a pair of lamps to their parents-
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ducharine express- '
ed their thanks to all who helped
in any way, •to make their silver
Anniversary sach a ,memorable
occasion. Numerous other gifts
were presented by friends and
relatives. -4 bountiful limeh was•
served by the family and other;
friends and all departed wishing,
the couple many -more happy
years together.
with her pureu s, Mr, and Mr
C, Parker, for the weekend.
Mrs. Verna Williams, London,
was a weekend guest with Mr.
and Mrs. C. Parker,
CuugralUlation$ to Miss Gwen-
dolyne Martin who has success-
fully completed her first year at
the University of Western
Ontario.
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NOTICE
The Annual Memorial Service
of Elma Centre Cemetery will
be held Sunday, July 5th at
8 p.m. Rev. John ;Wareham and "
Rev. Ernest New in charge of
service.
WALTON
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Mc-
Donald,' Detroit, were week,
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
John McDonald and Mrs. Jim,
McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs Neil McGavin. and
Brian visited in Hamilton with
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ennis over
the weekend.
'Mr. and Mrs. Jim La,mont and
family, IJondon, were Saturday
visitors with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Porter.
Malcolm Fraser was a week
end 'visitor in Stratord with his
son Glen and Mrs. Fraser.
Mrs.' R. Achilles left, by air,
from 1Vialton on Saturday for
Newfoundland where she will
visit her husband, Roily.
Bob Habkirk, or Ingersoll, IS
spending the summer vacation,
with his grandparents, Mr. and.
Mrs. Wilbur TUrnbull.
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June 29 July 2
June 30 July 3
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July 2 July 7
Operating from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.M.
each day, unless indicated otherwise
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network stars Jacques Zouvi and ing audience on Speaking
co-pupil Rena Bereft make French, seen, Sundays on. then
lessons in conversational French ("BC-TV network.
easy for their teacher Professor