The Brussels Post, 1966-12-15, Page 5?Si
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011 tiesuity, Lentral Headquarters
-1:01' the Huron L;Iiit of the Ont-
ario Cancer Society opened its
doors officially to the public.
cheer ) °Lice Witil its
dattodil yellow and white decor
extends a helping hand to co/i-
cier patients in ale county and
anyone seeking information eon.-
cerniug the disease through the
'Chit's secretary, Mrs. iv1.
Duist and its Service to Patients
chairman, Mrs. Douglas J3artliff.
Mrs. Bartliff, who has been
active in cancer work for many
years is assisted in her work by
Mrs. Lort).e Salzman; in charge
of dressings and Miss Esther
Jamieson. These ladies, referred
to as the "neart of the Unit"
direct the operation. Which pro-
vides transportation, inakes dres-
Sings, visits patients and offers
the numerous other services to
make the cancer victim's lot
ILLUO3 pleasant.
function ui Lilo oiiiee lIl
Clinton is to dispense infurmat-
lUll literature, it \vitt begin
51 wiy Jut IL is 110PC,L1 IhIL4Y ad:
nett feattires win miconit
scrvices hue. ottice 1vi11 bc
open two afternoons each ‘vcok,
E,Ild l t idays front two
to five.
Other officerb of the 1966-0
executive are;
president. Harvey L. Johnston;
vice-president Jolla Penner;
treasurer, Kenneth nett; cain-
paign chairman lAdgar ;
maintenance and nominating Fred
Sloman; medical advisor, Dr. Paul
Walden; publicity 11. S. Atkey;
education Rev. Harry Donaldson,
Sca.forth.
HEAR YE! HEAR VEI
Dance, to the great beat of the
Prisoners on Saturday night, Dec.
17th. at the Itrussels Legion Rail
from 9.00 to 1z.00 p.m. Adtuis,
siert is $1.00 single and $L745
COupies. You will be the. "prison-
ers" of an cinjoyable evening.
IN tviE,MORIAllii.
S", in le vlin4 nienkorY
UI 11115Oti 4it1, 1.40i.kti George,
who passed uWi.14
yearLI agO, 011 Leek:tuber
.1956.
Only a memory of ivgone days.
Ana a sigh for a lace unseea.
A constant feeling that, God. alone
Knows just what should. have
been. •
Sadly missed by wife Jane,
nittig;liter Grace and grandchildren
.40s, Gay and Lori,
UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA •
Minister: Rev, A,• M. Johnston
B.A. B.O.
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
9:45 A.M. Church School
11.00 A.M. "lietter To Light
a Ca,ndle"
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Ok' CANADA
IVIEIVILLE. CHURCH
interim Moderator:
Rev. McLean
Organist: Margarot Thompson
ARGT
;Lin. Charch Sclesat
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Parish Priest:
The Rev. F. G. Bracy, B.A., L.Thi
SAINT JOHN'S — Brussels
Organisz — Mrs B. Elliott
•Ith. Sunday in Advent
;.:110 'T he Holy Eucharist
11,J0 a.m. The Holy Eucharist
and. Primary Church. School
SAINT ALBAN'S &
SAINT DAVID'S — Atwood
Organist — Mrs. C. Dickson
10.00 p.nl. lViattiuS
and, Church School
Melville Guild
A gaily decorated tree and
bright poinsettas lent a festive
air to the church. parlour on the,
occasion of the Women's Guild
Christmas meeting held Decemb-
er Utit with a large number in
attendance.
z:lc,lgaecite Kramer opened the
meeting with a poem entitled
"The Spirit of Christmas" Fol-
lowing the singing of carols, the
scripture was read by Marguerite
in story foilm based on Luke 2.
Aileen Mutter offered prayer
after which an account of Indian
customs was depicted in a topic
entitled My First Christmas in
India by Amber Tresham Wood
Raseco relatedrd. in the Presbyterian
After the reading of a poem
called A Christmas Wish by
Marguerite, Aileen took charge Of
the business meeting. Minutes of
the last meeting were reported
and correspondence read by Jessie
Little. A report froini the Ladies
Aid meeting was given by Win-
Lined Edgar and plans were made
to help with the Lions' Christmas
dinner, A collection was taken
to buy gifts for the, inmates of the
Callander iv,ursing Home. It was
decided to deliver them on Dec-
ember 19th and sing carols.
Tile nominating committee
presented its slate of officers for
1966 headed by Helen Elliott as
h: cadent.
A pot luck supper was Planned
far the. January meeting after
which games were enjoyed under
the direction of. Leona Armstrong.
Gifts were exchanged and the
meeting. came to a happy close
with the serving, of delicious
Christmas goodies,
kip AcLotisineolis
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JOHN DRAINE
A tribute to the late John
Drainie. was heard On the CtY.3
radio network, 'Sunday, December
ft. One of. Ontinde.'s finest radio
and television actors, Drainis
created the role of Jake in W.O.
Mitchell's Jake and. the Kid. One
Of his most successsful imperson-
atiOns was that of Canadian hum-
orist Stephen Leaeock.
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