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The Brussels Post, 1967-01-19, Page 5Minister: 4onnstun COMMUNITY CENTRE ET}, EL Organist; Meb. '"red Stephenson WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 25th 8:00 P.M. lo a.m. Chun:it Soli of 11:00 a.m. Public Worship discuss having a Centennial Celebration in GREY TOWNSHIP PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA MELVILLE CHURCH interim Moderator: Rev. McLean Organist: Margaret Thompson ARCT 1 I. :(10 a. in• Public Worship WANTED — .1ian wanting part-time work by [he hour un farin or anything els,,. !.'hone 4:35NVG SAVE 7c ma y , M right advertise newspaper now, Clip out the ment from this and save 7c. FOR SALE rtirl'5 size white borg in good shape. Girl's white figure skates. Cousins Phone 256 PHONE lb PRE-CAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS SPECIALIST 114 HOG SLATS, SIDEWALK SLABS, PATIO STONES (Dept. of Agriculture Tested) ERNIE BACK & CO. BRUSSELS, ON -OUR HELP. THANKS 'OP i s Find the people who 'are ill with TB and other Respiratory Diseases (RD) — so they can be treated„ See that care and help are provided to those who suffer from 2TB or 2. RD, so that they can return to a normal life. 10.0U a.m.. i.,17,arell of THE ANGLICAN CHURCH, OF CANADA I'r rish Priest: The Rev. F. G. Braby, B.A„ SAINT JOHN'S — Brussels Organist — Mrs t3. Elliott 5:110 a.m.. The Holy hlucharist : 3t1 a.m. Mattins and. Primary School SAINT ALBAN'S & SAINT DAVID'S — Atwood Organist — Mrs. C. Dickson 10.00 p,m. Mattins and Church School CASH ON THE FARM — For good heavy fowl, 5 lbs. and up, 16c a lb. Les Hoed Phone 341-2974 Monkton SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds of upholstering Brussels Representative: Phone 4 or 79 Brussels SELWYN VAKER NOTICE The Annual Meeting and. Ban., duet of Huron County Children's Aid Society is being held In the ,ttxeter 'Legion than, Wednesday, Febrini ry 1937, at 0:30 P.111, ticli.(qs fire available at ::2.25 from (be Chidren's Aid Society staff and Board Metilbers. The public are cordially in- vitc'd to attend. •-• When You Support Christmas Seals You Are Heipar-r to . Support education for doctors and nurses, as \veil as the general pub- lic, about these serious ailments. Support research that can lead to new, improved methods of treat- ment, Contribute to the iinprovemen t of your community's health. loon •-Courity. • Tubertulosit• Association Wow., iri....,0,44•••••••,.....,. 3 Read 1.110 advertisements . • - Coqo fn. A MISTRIAL. MUIPAWIT SHOW JANUARY 25, 26, 27 & 28,1967 EXHIBITION PARK • TORONTO, Ontario Sc =ere your free admissions from your Form Equipment Dealer ,0717.77.3,ACCM-Z1191•01",.. BRUSSIC,LS POST 1:ItUSSKLS, ONTARIO $it.11, 1961 huron County Milk Committee Annual Meeting Election of Committee THURSDA' jAIS. 26th — 1 P.M. Sham CLINTON 1 ON LEGION HALL ALL MILK PRODUCERS iN HURON COUNTY ARE URGED TO ATTEND M. BANN H. BOYD TAYLOR President. Secretary-Treasurer -^ ^ THE UNITED CHURCH ter CANALiA Public Centennial Meeting WA4TON Meeting of 8th and 16th Unit Of Duff's. Church UCW. Walton The January meeting was held at the home of Mrs_ Doug Fraser on Weduesday afternoon, January Mrs. Ken McDonald opened the, meeting with the Call to Wor- ship. Hymn 11 "0 God of Good" was sung. Mrs, Sint McDonald read the Scripture and Mrs. Ken McDonald read an article and led in prayer. Mrs, Walter Bewley introduced books to be used for study by the units. "ChurclieS Where the. Action Is" was cholien. Roll call was answered by 14 members, There Was one gueSt: The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. "A poem. "god Bless You" was read by Mrs, Ken McDonald. 17CW fees were taken, also the offering. February 10th is WoMen's :World Day of Frayer. The annual meeting is January 1.9th at 8.00 p.m.. lt, Was moved by Mrs. Ken Me- DOnald seconded by Mrs. Clar- ence Martin to try selling Royal Purple G'arde'n seeds. IL was Moved by Mrs. Jim Meo Donald, seconded by Mrs. DoUg Fraser to have a bazaar May 23rd. Moved by MA: Alvin Mc- Lieualti that the roll call for ruary be answered by bringing Something for the na2aar. Mater-. ial from flannelette bundle was given out to be wade up. Ni ttines were drawn for the Cop per Contest. (trace was sung and MIMI" served by Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull. Mrs. Actrold Bolger and the hostess. January Meeting Of Duff's Church UCIN The January meeting Or the 'UM of Mars Church was held ill the Chtireit basement. The installation of the °Meets for the new year was concluded. by the Rev. Arthur Higgie botham, Mrs, Ross Bennett, leader of the 16th and. Boundary unit pre- Sided for the progam preserited tinder their tbatgo. Mrs. Harvey Craig and M. Martin Baan also took part. A lineal solo, "Great let Thy Faithfulness i was Con- tributed by Mrs. Harold was ticeon pat ed with the 'Woo by Mrs. Herbert Theo- iss. The new study book, "Into, a ,Nation" was introduced in: the topic given by Mrs. Martin 13aau, The business session was presided over by Airs. Cordon McGavin, president. She thanked the Illeillber$ for their CO-operation. during the past year and asked for their continued support triroughout toe present year. She umd too ladies tau have been. asked Lo'inake the Geuerich Ont- ario Hospital aria our senior citi- zens, majur projects fur the year, • The LC \V agreed to provide better ilecumodation for one of the Sunday School classes, The next meeting is to be held on F .ebruary 1st, and the Wutueu's• World Day at Prayer is on Febr- uary 10th. A.suecessful financial year was. disclosed in the treasurer's ye- port given by Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Donald. .e.epe,as irons me Units were presented by Mrs. James Clark, Mrs% Campbell Wey, Mrs. George McCall and Mrs. Martin liaan. .Alentbeisnip fees of 0.00 will be received at the January meetings of the 15(.1•W 'Units. •tr Lac. iequest, et the president several suggestions were given. for Centennial. projeetsi and , ais- cussed. Decision on these was left for a later meeting... • The annual congregationt nteetuig is icing hem rii the evo ing'. of JanUary 19th. .Laineh will be served by Mel(1.11.61, 'anti 1 rLh and Boundary Units, to consist of sandwiches, tarts, squares or cookies. • 1. tie church reports this Year are to be done on the new Gest- (Auer and a request was made for typists. New study and reading material was presented by Mrs. Walter Bewley, literature secretary: She urged that every woman 01 the church read the book "The Chuich Grows in Canada": Other books were "My Captain Oliver" "Nelpiog the Child grow in Mis- Mon" and "Centennial Reference; Issue of the ObserVer." Mrs. Rowley expressed the hope that. all Wonien would plan to see the "Centennial Film" that will lie on the prograM for the May meeting. basket of fruit or other suit- able remembrance will be sent to the sick instead of floNiiets. The. Re.7-. Arthur HiggitibOthaei closed the meeting with tilitYero