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FLull width, porcelain crisper keeps % bushel vegetables
garden-fresh.
Butter and Cheese Compartment — Door Shelves hold small
or tall bottles — Full Width — Pull Depth shelves .aleo..•
handy half shelf.
BRUSSELS. Ont.
You can be sure if it's Westinghouse
Come in and see the
many Other features
GREAT VALUE AT
$239.00
OLOFIFLD P WAR E
NOTICE — FIRECRACKERS
illusiness Places are allowed to sell Fire Crakers for
only the two days prior to Victoria Day and Do-
minion Day. By-Law No. 4, 1956, states that persons
selling Firecrackers on days other than those stated
will be fined $10 for the first offence, $25 for
the second and $50 for the third.
Children are warned that it is an offence to set
off firecrackers except on the above mentioned hiolidays.
4David Hastings, Chief of Police,
Village of Brussels
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THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister; Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A.. BD.
Organist: Mies Sharon Storey
9:45 Sunday School
11, a.m. Public worabip
Sermon Topic:
"St. Paul's Letter to Brussel!'"
DAY) MAY 4th, iiSIS
BOY SCOUT PAPER DRIVE
SATURDAY, MAY 15th
Please Have Magazines and Papers
Tied and at the Curb
Proeeds For Scout Work
Brought to you as a public send*, by
a.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
PLAN MAY WEDDING The engagement of their • elder.
daughter, Ellen Louise, to Mr. David Roy Kennedy, B. 4.,
is anlialalmi by Mr. and, Mrs, Norman Parish of Islington.
Mr. Kennedy is the yount;er sou of Mr. and Mrs. it. ,W. Kennedy
of Brussels, Ont. The wedding will take place the twenty-second
of May, at four o'clock p.m. , in, Hillyiew Presbyterian Church,
Islington.
IN MEMORIAM
GUIiRIE— In loving memory of
our parents and grandparents,
Viola Currie who pasSed away
eleVen years ago May gild,
11)54 and Russel Currie who
passed away two years ago,
May 12th, 1963.
This is the month of remember-
ante, 7
And one of sad regret;
A month 'we shall alWays
inehiber,
When the rest of the world
l'orgets.
Sadly missed by the family.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Toronto, Out
May 3,1965
Dear Sir:
It is my sincere pleaslure to ex-
Presa the appreciation of the
Ontario Society for Crippled
Children to your newspaper for
the generous support .you have,
given to the Easter Seal Cain
paign.
The success of Our annual fund
raising programme for crippled
children depends greatly on the
.publicity support given by time
press — and your assistance haii
been an important factor in'
assuring us that crippled - children
--•••
will continue 'to De given the
needed care and treatment.
These Lew words of thanks are
sent on behalf of the several
thousand campaign volunteers
. . and especially for the
crippled children of Ontario.
Sincerely Yours,
.j. C. Preston,
Chairman,
Provincial Easter Seal
Committee.
WALT
hose Anne Wilmore, little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Robert
W inu ore of Stratford haa been
visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jan van Yliet.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beuerman
were visitors, on. Sunday, with
Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller of
Hamilton. They accompanied.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Einnia and
Mrs. F. H. Miller, who visited.
Mr. and M,1S. Ronald. Ennis.
Misses Elizabeth and. Janice
Bewley, of WilloWdaie, visited
recently with. Mr. and Mrs:
Walter Bewleir,
• Mrs. John Tdylor, of See-
forth, has peen a guest with
Mrs; John. Shannon..
MELVILLE CHURCH
Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison,
MA.
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
AROT
10:00 a.m. .cnureli School,
11;15 a.m. Public Worship
ANGLICAN CHURCH.
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev. h. I.. Jennings
LTH.
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
S'i; JOHN'S
11 a.m. 'Morning Prayer
and Church School
St. Alban's and St. David's
ATWOOD
1):3'0 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
V A I. 6
BEAUTY SHOP
A Spet.alty
Cutting, Styling, Cold Waving
PHONE 140 BRUSSELS
MAY 9th —
MOTHER'S DAY
The second Sunday in. May has,
for decades been known as
"Mother's Day" and on that oc-
casion Mother is supposed to be
Queen for the Day. She probably
receives a few gifts. If she is
living her children wear a red
flower to denote her survival; if
she is not living, the sons and
daughters are supposed to wear
white flowers.
Like birthdays, Mother's Day is
a twietty-rour hour dedication but
a real 'Mother's Day gift would M.
somlething of lasting value - per
haps a promise of taking over some
particular task that would mate
her happier and healthier.
Many older mothers still haVe
responsibilities and hen:, hoitse-
work and don't have time to
pamper themselves or even to
check up on what might be syrtip,
toms of any serious ailment,•
dental or faully eyesight Seeing
that she has a medical checkup
or that the needed glasses are
provided could make Mother's
Da.y into Mother's Year.