The Brussels Post, 1969-02-06, Page 7Bruce
• weekend
Mr, and
Clark, London "Was a.
tSROr with his parents,
Mrs. Jas. Clark.
FINAL
• CLEARANC
SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 8th
ADDITIONAL REDUCTIONS
ON THE REMAINDER OE
• OUR. DRESSES
• JUNIOR, MISSES, AND. HALF SIZES
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Located On Hwy. 87 At Wroxeter
NEW HOURS; TUES.-- FRI. 12 P. M. — 9 P.M.
SATURDAY 10 A.M. — 5:30 P.M. — CLOSED MONDAY
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collect evenings Mrs, M. Millson, ETHEL, ONT.
17 Hawkesbury Ave., London,
451-0541,
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The Village Shop
MEN and TEENS PHONE 202
Final Clearance
Till Feb. 8
ALL ITEMS OF WINTER STOCK
D ra stcaI1y Reduced
TO MAKE WAY FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
Come ih and take advantage the Savings
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DESSERT EUCHRE
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th
AT 1:30 P.M.
In The Lod.' Room
Everyone Welcome
Sponsored by Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
This space is donatcd for community improve:OW kg
WALTON
Mr, Malcome Fraser is a
patient in. Senforth Community
Hospital.
"Mr. and Mrs, Larry Blake :and
Nellie Ann of Myth, were recent
Sunday visitors with ' Mrs. Wm.
Bthke,
Miss Sherrill Craig. student at
Western University, :was home
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Craig, for the weekend.
Walton W. I. Meeting
Mrs. Jan vain, Yliet presided at
the meeting of the Walton W.T.
hold. in Ube Community
M rs. Ray }Maher was the
pianist.
The girls, who were present
at the meeting Were welcomed by
the president who spoke of the
knowledge to be gained to the
courses taught in 4-1-I activities.
Irt the absence :ot the ,home
economist, Miss Susan Heard of
Clinton, Gail Searle was intro-
duced by Mrs. .1 a Ines Altmann.
Miss Searle spoke on good gnat.
iky in cottons which she denion-
strated With tihe display of various
materials, Joan Bennett, Marion
McCallum, Sandra Watson, Marie
Nolan, Annette ZWee ,Gail
Searle, and Liyitti McDonald
modelled their tireaSeS they bad
Made While taking bite course
"Cottons May Be Stuart"', stating
the material they had chosen to
use. The girls were thanked for
their work, and the MotherS for
their 60-operation, by the leader
in the cotirse, Mit: Gerald Watson:
Mrs. Ism Achilles, 1010 assisted
in the "Dresszfiti,king Willi a dif-
J!erenee" coarse, expressed her
thanks toe the gift, presented to
her, Mrs, A.Xtittrittlin, also expressed
her appreciation.
Two ',edits, "Halt to the New
Year" and "Shut Those Doors
Behind Were read by Mrs
Aktinann.
your Written recipe' lietk"
Wag, the reSpotiSe to roll
Mrs, J, Aittinatiti, Mrs, L, GodkItt
Mrs, Gorden MeGavitt, Mrs. DitVid
Watson and Mrs. Ed. Godkin are
are the committee for the Feb:
Ith, euchre party.
Mrs. Ralph Traviss. Mrs, Tor-
rance Pundits, Mrs. Win. Hum-
phries. Mrs i.\lex Glint:Nen and
Airs. Margaret 'Humphries, are
the eommittee for the Feb. 28
party.
Mrs. Ian van Viet, Airs. Ronald
Bennett. Airs. A.. McDonald, Mrs.
Nelson Marks and Mrs. James
Nolan will he responsible for the
Ilosert Euchre, for men and
women, being 'held on Feb, 191thl,
Members are asked to invite two
or three couples. AdmiSsien will
he 50c. each.
The Tweedsmuir Book cell) -
tilittee are looking for a typist.
Mrs. Earl. Watson reported
that Mrs. Metiroy, the W,T's.
adopted. Huronview patient was
made the gift of a poinsettia at
Christmas. A note of thanks from
the administrator, Mr. Harvey
Johnston Was read.
A. bus trip to Nitethener, in the
spring is to be planned for by the
public relations cornmittee.
Mrs Wm. Huninhries reported
on the committee meeting in Gade-
illl Which was attended by her and
Mrs. Ken McDonald.
May 13th is the date of the
district annual to be held in
Wroxeter. The judging of the
recipe hooks resulted in Mrs. Lav-
erne Godkin receiving the, prize
for the neatest hook and. Mrs.
James Clark for the best variety
of recipes.
Mrs. Alex Guititzen, Mrs. Wm.
Humphries, Mrs. Donald Adhilles,
and Mrs. Gerald Watson served
lunch.
Duff'S Church Annual Meeting
' The Fintittal Meeting of Duff's
Trotted Clinreili was opened by the
Rev, 1), .E. Docken, with
scripttire 'trent St. Mathew 0:
followed- by prayer,-
MrS. HarVey wog nom-
inated as secretary.
A Minute of silent (tibiae was
observed iti. Memory of four de-
parted MeinberS, Mr. Thicken, in
the sesSleti report reviewed high-
lights of the Year, Lloyd Porter
Was made ah honorary Meiriber of
the session..
The official hoard accented the
resignation of Clarenee Martin us
clerk of the session. Thanks for
his leadership ann service was
was OXLC/Ided artiii,
The appointment cq two new
eiders will be made, at a. latter date.
Mervin Smith, Inek Bosmao,
Melvin Knox, and Gerald Smith
will be the now members of the
of Stewards.
• A decision was made to sell the
telephone shares. The report of
Monerieff and Walton will con-
tinue to be :printed together.
It has been proved that quarterly
financial statements are benefit-.
141noil, they will he (tarried on for
another year.
••The financial budget was set at
$10,000 for 190. Board of Trustees •
chairman appointed was David
Watson.. Acceptance of the TIOW.
report was moved by .Mrs. Alvin
AlePonald, Mrs. almost Stevens
gay Lk the manse report.
Other reports given were those
of the Hi-C group by Doug. Fraser;
Afission Itund by Mrs. Merton
Itackwell; Scouts, by Mrs. Ronald
lleTuiett.
One, of the Scout. leaders will be
Laverne Codkin in place. of Camp-
bell Wey,
Martin Bean in :reporting for
the Sunday School said that Mrs.
Nelson Reid bad resigned as
socretary•tateasurer and that Mrs.
Ronald Bennett replaced her.
C. E. Docken gave the.
CGIT summary. In giving .the
Presbytery report Doug Fraser
said the allocation would amount:
Io about $.17.00 per family. •
Services will 'be withdrawn on
the following Sundays: • June'. 29.
InIy G and 13 and August 24,
du ring i.he nitnister'8 holidays.
The anniversary service will be
held on third.•Sunday in Sept--
ember.
James Smith and •. Douglas
Eraser will be the auditors of the
books of the treasurer.
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WHITE CANE WEEK
Here's at White Cane Week tip
for parents. A child does not oat-
grow crossed eyes. if not corrected
in time, the sight in Ihe creased
eye may not develope. Crossed
eyes should he treated before
the age of seven,
BUYING or SELLING
NOW LICENSED AS A
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Rev, D. Docken thanked all
in attendance at the meeting;
officers Of the church for their
work and support during the past
year: also for the kindness shoWn
Airs. Ooeken and himself. • •
A vote of thanks to Rev, and
Mrs. Dockers for their diligent
work was moved by Clarence
•Martiht Martin Brian expressed to
Mr. Martin appreciation for the
work he had done as clerk of the
session,
Lunch wag served by She Mc
Mop ladies.
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