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The Brussels Post, 1965-05-13, Page 5tosamol. TATE- coMkikridik.--eLw 41` BE' TON iiii,U cektiS -UNA 1'40 CHURCH SUNOA Y MAY ). r"!' 4 p.m. ASSOCiiation PreSeUtS it ti 1 I'zit.1.)6biON EV1:.itY01NE. • W LI.COLAIL CRAINI1SRUU'i;„ Mr, Mervyn. Alcii.inuey, Water, a student for the mini- stry, conducted the service in. Knox Church on Sunday, May Mr. McKinney is the sun of the Rev% T. J. McKinney, TeesWuter, An anthem. "Mother's _Prayer" was sung by the chair. On SundaY, May 1(41.1 the sac- raments of Holy Communion and Baptism will be administered by the interimiiaderator, the itev, S j. Stei.vart,% MoleSW0Ftil • Mrs. Lyle Cordon is hay.aq, enforced iioldays owing to attack of virus Pneumonia. Miss Mabel Zimmer, Toronto, visited on. Saturday with Miss Alice J. Forrest. W.M.S. May Meeting tiViars. Fred Smalldon was hostess for the Mtiy meeting of the W.M.S. with 13 members. and 3 visitors in attendance. Alts, Alex Steiss, the leader opened the meeting with the call to worship and prayer. The Scripture from Ii Cor. ch. 6, was read in unison. Mrs. Cliff Bray gave the meditation, followed by prayer by Mrs. iVlitic Engel, Mrs. Harold Jacklin read a story. ` Thomas Edison's tribute to his mother" and "A Parable for Mother" was read by Dlirs. Earl • Lunn. buslucss was con, (WC Loa by th5e president, Aci,CO. Dann, A vursc ou "spring" was given AA' roll call, The ,Presby , teilul Will be held in iVlibles. worth Presbyterian Churen on, flay .1.1)th, at 2 p.m, and 7 p.m. The treasurer, Mrs. John Parte. read a letter giving our allo- cation for .i;)6.5, Mrs, Stanley Idler reported' on the Synod- ical which she attended in Walk- ton, April- it'll. A. former Cran- brook gtri, Miss Dorothy Knight., Listowei, who has just completed her first year of a three year course at Ea-art College, gave on interesting talk on the col, lege. A question period was held and proved Very educational to all. Dorothy reported 30. stu- dents at present, some from Hong :Kong, Thialana, Formosa etc. Mrs. Wilfred Strickler expressed the thanks of the group and present- ed a gift to Dorothy, who expects to be in Edmonton by Mily 15, where she will be working for the summer. The leader read a poem "Faith" and the meeting closed with a hymn and the Mtizpah Benediction. Mrs. Earl Dunn and Mrs. Mac Engel assist- ed the hostess in serving lunch. Mrs. Wes 1VIcEachern will be hostess for the June tu.eetiug. Ma% and Mo. Allan Dunn, and Bonita, Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn. warelmr•••••••1.1111=1/1111 111,11. 25th. Anniversary To celebrate the completion of 26 YEARS OF BUSINESS IN BRUSSELS and district, we are making a SPLOIAL OFFER for the next few weeks. Each time you purchase a Va gam of FRESH. CREAMY-SMOOTH, ite oltA ICE CREAM Watch for a SPECIAL OFFER COUPON 'wide BUY CANADIAN GOODS, BUY . 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You can be sure if it's Westinghouse COOKING SCHOOL CRAN'BROOK COIVPMUNITY CENTRE IVIAY 19th at sao P.M. Demonstrator Prizes Gator& Mrs, Violet Fiver AdOasion Oft PORT ELGIN Safe beaches beckons all, activities for every Mot varied accommodations. Write Boa 406. Port Elgin. liti.081111144 IBItIJ SSIALS, ONVA111,14 4X M a Y lath, 400 THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MInIsteA"; Rev, A. M. Johnston B.A., SO, Organist: *Miss Shan SIOM 9 ;1.6444.1:‘. Sunday SGhOQI 11 s.m, Public WorahiP Sermon Topic: "A.keliristia,u Service Station" e". PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH a4,1 ;NI OAtiADA r 'MELVILLE CHURCH 1F • r! Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison, MA. Organist: Mrs.. Frank Thompson AFIGT 40:60 'S'as, church &tool 11:4 a.m. Public Worship Mr. p. L. Bowman, Kitchener ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rector: Rev. h. L. Jennings SA.. LTH. Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott t( EY. JOHN'S 11 a.M." Morning Prayer and Church School St. -Alban's and David's ATWOOD 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Church School , W. A. McNALL Wellington Andrew McNall, 52, postmaster in. Blyth for the past 16 years, died Tuesday in Wingham General Hospital. Mr. McNall, a native of 1.1€ Lucknow area, had lived most of his life in Blyth. He was a veteran of the Second World War, and lost a leg in action. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth Marcella Mc- Lean; sons, Donald, of Scarbor- ough; Brian, at home; daugh- ter Cheryl Ann, at home; broth- ers, George, Blyth; Samuel, Benmiller; sister, Mrs. Bert (Ena) Craig, Auburn. Service held Thursday at. the' Tasker Funeral home. Burial was in Blyth Union Cemetery. Blind In Htiron 'Will : ..Niee:z.. An outstanding blind Cana, than, Miss Louise D. Cowan, will address a joint meeting of the Howick Lions Club and the Huron County Advisory Board to the Canadian National Insti- tute for the Blind, announced H, Kinkead, chairman of the I CNIB Board. The meeting will be held in the Wroxeter Com- munity Hall, Monday eVening, May 17. Miss Cowan, a native of Princeton; Ont., lost her sight in an accident at the age or three. She attended the On- tario School for the Blind at. Brantford, graduating in 1939 with a bursary to McMaster University, Hamilton, f r o in Which she received her B.A. in 1943,