The Brussels Post, 1964-08-27, Page 5NO W
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wagon at your disposal, also a Lely Spreader
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THE: UIVITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister; Uev, A. M. Johnston
BD.
Qraanist: Miss Sharon Storey
Oombined services with
Melville Congregation at
The United Church
All Are Welcome
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Record Entries At
Flower Siliow
(continued from page one)
',in The Pink', pink flowers
auy fohage, Mrs. Cudinore, Mrs.
Stephens, Mrs. Armstrong
"Time For Tea", flowers iu
cup, Mrs. McCutcheou, Mrs. O.
iiennugway, Mrs. Rana and
Mrs. Jouwsnia tied
Flora.1 Arrangement in a pitcher,
Mrs. joawsma, Mrs. Rani, Mrs.
Met'. u tcheon
Little Things iu. Life, iniutiture
flowers in minattire container
not over 3" each way, Mrs. Cud-
more, Mrs. McCutcheon, Mrs. 1.
Evans
"Drif Ling and Dr eaani nz",
using driftwood and other plant
material, Mrs. Stephens ,Mrs.
Shurrie, Ws. C. Hemingway
Country Gentleman, men. only,
A, Rama
polden Weddi1ei AuniversarY,
using marigolds, Mrs. Jouwsnaa,
Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Armstrong
African V iolets
African. Violets single, Mrs.
Geo. Michie, Mrs. e. Dunbar, Mrs.
Bann
African Violets, double, Mrs.
Shurrie, Mrs. McFadden, Mrs.
Rana
African Violets„ collection of 3,
Mrs. Rann, v1rs. Erodes, Mrs. H.
Speir
Mums, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs,
Wee Kerr, Mrs. B. Hemingway
and Mrs. Leeaning tied.
Specials
Most points in all classes,
Mrs. endue:me
Most points in rose classes,
Mrs. Bert Hemingway and Mrs.
Elia Shurrie tied
Most *Ants in Decorative
Floral arrangements, Mrs. IX A.
Rant
CRAINBRUOK
:3,1r.. Garth Wilson, Galt, will
conduct the service in Knox.
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
morning, August 30th at 11.15,
Members of the Granbrook
W. I. were guests of. the Walton
W. I. on Wednesday evening
Aug. 18th.
Miss Maxine Smalidon -spent
the weekend at her home. She is.
employed at TV station CKCO,
Kitchener.
Mrs, Stuart Wens spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Perduet of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn, Joanne,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn and
family, and Mr. and MTS. Don;
Jacklin and daughter, enjoyed a
family picnic at Elora on Sunday.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
The Aditor,
Brussels Post,
Brussels, Ont.
Dear Sir;
Would you please express our
sincere thanks and appreciatioh
to all those in and around
Brussels who so generously con-
tributed materials to Woodeden
Camp for crippled children.,
Special thanks is due to We. C.
Parker and to Mr. Geo. Baaker
who was particularly helpful in
collecting and donating items fori
use in arts and crafts. Only with
the many contributions made
by the people in the Brussels
area could the arts and crafts
program have been successful
this summer and thus all those
who so freely sent materials to
Woodeden may have the satisfact-
ion of knowing that they have
had a hand in making this a
happy and enjoyable summer.
Yours truly,
Pat LaidlaW,
Mary Hamilton
(Arta and Crafts Deoartment)
P RE5iirr EWAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
Mg.LV1LLE.
Minister: tte'r. W. J. Morrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
ARCT
Church School Closed 'till Sept.
Combined services with,
The United Church
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Recte4; Rev. If. L. Jenitihigs
LTIL
Organist: Mrs.- B. tillilott
SY. JOHN'S
4;15 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
St. ALBAN'S, ATWOOD
9.30 a.m. Morning Prayer
and church School
Save Those Papers
Don't forget to save your
papers for the Boy Scout Paper
Drive in September.
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MISS ADDIS CARDIFF
On Monday, August 171,11,
Adeline Ross Cardiff passed away
in Wingb.am and General Hospital
in her 79th year.
Born in Grey Township, she
was the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Jas. 'Cardiff. In.
1918 she moved to Brussels with
her parents, wnere she resided
until her death. A friend of old
and young, she will be greatly
missed, as she was always will-
ing to give a helping hand.
Through the years she has come
to be known as "The Lady with
the flowers" because of her
beautiful garden and the lovely
floral arrangements created for
the United Church of which
she was a member. She was a
faithful member of the choir, the
U.C.W., and in fouler years the
Sunday School. Lately she was a
devoted werkel in the work for
Save the Children
She leaves to mourn her loss
one sister, Mrs. Walter (Laura)
Williamson, one brother, Wm. J.
D.Cardiff, both of Brussels; two
nieces, five great nieces and
nephews and five great, great
iteices and nephews. One sister,
Mrs. a. F, (Mayme) Downing
predeceaSed her in 1962.
The funeral service was held
from the D. A. Rann funeral
home.
The pallbearers were Albert
Cardiff, R. B, Cousins, Harry
Bolger and three great nephews,
Bob Tyerman, and Bill and
Dwight Campbell.
Interment was made in Brus-
sels cemetery. B
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this op-
portimity to thank our neigh-
bours and friends for their
kindness and expressions of
sympathy during our bereave-
ment.
It is deeply appreciated and
will always be remembered,
The 'Cardiff Family
CARD OF THANKS
My grateful appreciation is
here expressed to my neighbours,
friends and relatives, who re-
membered me with visits, mes-
sage, and gifts, and in so many
kindly acts, while I was a hospital
Patient and since my return home.
Your thoughtfulness will be a
cherished memory.
Thanks also to the doctors and
to the nurses of the Winghani
and District Hospital staff.
K A. Fraser
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to sincerely thank
all my friends, neighbours and
relatives, who remembered me
with cards, flowers and treats
and visited me while I was a
patient in Listowel 'Memorial
Hospital, Special (ranks to Dr.
Kirke and. Dr. 'Conners, also the
nurses and staff on the second
flOOr
Your kindness Will always bo
r membered.
Austin. Rayriard
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heart-
felt thanks to the many kind
friends, relatives and neighbours
for their acts of kindness and,
expressions of sympathy during
our recent bereavement, also for
the beautiful floral tributes, and
contributions to Heart and
Cancer funds.
Special thanks to Rev, W, J.
,Haines, the D. A. Rann funeral
home, the pallbearers, flower
bearers, to MT, and Mrs. Herb
Travis for the use of their home
and the ladies Who so efficiently
Served lunch.
Mrs. John Harris and Family
HEL,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Jess,
Maureen and Don and Mrs. Grant
Roe of Hamilton were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy
eallenson.
Mr. and Mrs. John. Ellis and
sou 01 De Land, Fla., nave been
vistors with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. :Bremner,
Toronto, are spending this week.
with Mr. and MTS. Jas. Pestell
and Mr. and tars A, Bremner,
and other relatives, after spend
lug a two week vacation at Kirk-
land Lake and Point Clark.
Mr. Rodney Godden, Miss Gail
Cation, Brampton, and Mr. Victor
Coillins and Miss Margaret Budd
01' TO1'011L0 Were: 'cW e ekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Godden.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald
with Mr, and Mrs. Win. Doig were
Sunday visitors in Guelph when
Paul Doig returning to his summer
employitient at the O.V.C. where
he commences his fourth year
this fall.
CROP REPORT
Harvest has been progressing
slowly this paSt week, The fre-
quent showers and poor drying
days have kept harvest a-17a near
to idstill: Consequently, there
is still a considerable amount of
grain in the field. Quality of the
grain still to be harvested is,
somewhat, reduced from what it
would have been, but it will still
make fairly good feed, it we get
favourable weather from now
on.
D. H. Miles,
Agricultural RepresentattVe
For Huron County.
:advertising helps to reducci
consumer demand for scarce
commodities by diverting public,
demand to other mire • readily
available commodities„.
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