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Callander Nursing Homes Limited are pleased to announce the opening of a Medical
Office for Dr. J. K. McGregor of Wingham, a well known Physician and Surgeon in
this area. Dr. John P. R. Black and. Dr. Hannah M. Rathbone (Black) will be join-
ing Dr. McGregor in his Brussels Practise as well as :in Wingham. All will reside in
Wingham.
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l'HURSDAY, 10th, 19E19
THE UNITED CHURCH
Minister: Rev. E. L. LeDetiw
Mrs. John Bryans: Organist
11 A.M. Divine Worship
MELVIL,L.E
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Minister
REV. C. A. McCARROLL
11:00 A.M, Divine Worship
"My People Aro Destroyed
for Lack of Knowledge"
CHOSea, 4 - 6)
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt
CARDS OF THANKS
We want to express our sincere
thank ybu to our friends and neigh-
bours who gave us a surprise
party on our 2iith wedding anni-
versary. It will never be forgotten.
Jack and Ruth Pipe
t wish to express my sincere
thanks for all the cards, gifts, and
treats while f was a patient in
Victoria Hospital. London; Thanks
also to everyone who visited me
since I came home.
Larry Bray
CRANBROOK
Miss Kate McNabb, Temiskam,
ing, is home for the holidays.
MiSses Joanne Oman and Shirley
Smith. London, spent the week.:
end with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs, Vim. Sinclair,
Southfield, Mich., 'visited in the
communi ty anti attended the
Brenneman ----, Evans wedding on
Saturday evening,
Mrs. Beatrice Young, Listowel,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Stuart Evans.,
Afternopn Group
Mrs, Wilfrfed Strickler was
leader for the July meeting of the
Afternoon Group of the AV,M.S.
held at the home of Mrs. John
Perrie, Ste opened the Meeting
with a poem "Christ is. the Lord
of All", and the Lord's prayer in
unison, The Scripture reading Was
in, unison and the meditation was
by the leader. MissAlice Forrest
read the same passage from a
modern edition and Mrs,
'Whitfield gave a reading "II folind
God", The business was conduct-
ed by' Mrs, Clare Veitch, R'01.1 Call.
Wes a. 'verse containing "pat-
icn Offering was received an
fence'". Offering was -received
and cards and visits, recorded,
Choral reading of the passage on
"lave" was given by all members,
Miss Alice J. Forrest gave the
topic with the headings "Swing-
ing Sound 'of Music" and "Coffee
Houses". Two of the new songs
were sung "Christ is the Lord"
and "Christ Our Brother". Several
;essays Which were printed in the
"Glad Tidings" were read by Mrs.
Mac 'F.ingel; Mrs. John Peale art!
Mrs. Calvin Cameron. The Mizpah
Renediction was repeated in clos-
Eng and Mrs. John Schnook and
Mrs, Alex Steiss assisted the
hostess With lunch.
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FARM NEWS FROM
ONTARIO FEDERATION
OF AGRICULTURE
here than 2110 farm people from
;1 c ros5 the province 41(? C I (.1 Olt lust
week that the Ontario Federation
of Agriculture must continue its
present role in serving farmers.
The strung mandate come from
representatives of .vonnty feder-.
ations, -com•modily marketing
'UssOintiOnS, •and former eOutity
'General Farm Organization Cam,
pain Committees. • •
'During the special OFA: 'Memb-
ers' Meeting the Federation Ex.
ecutive and the former Ontario
n-F0 Campaign. Committee were
asked to net US a striking com-
mittee to recommend .a new group
which will consider proposals for
the future farm organizations.
Later OPA President, Charles
C, Munro, stated that ',we will be
wailing" for their report. Ho went
On to emphasize that there "is an
on going job for us in the Feder,
ti On:"
The committee members in-
elude .13riun litIllesworth of Wel-
land County, :1'11'8. Helen Thomp-
son, and George Smith of Huron
(bounty, Arnold Stansell of Eilgin
County, Peter McKinnon of Len-
nox and Addington. County, and
N:orm Robinson of. Grey County.
At the close of the meeting
more then $1,000 was collected
from Individuals to help finance
the new committee, it has:beep,
DENTAL PRACTICE
Dr. R. C. Culbert is pleased to announce
the commencement of his dental practice
on. July 7th, 1969, in the dental clinic at
the Brussels Medical-Dental Centre.
For appointment call Brussels 412 or 413
RECEPTION
for
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Traviss
Walton Community Hall
FRIDAY, JULY 11th
Ian Wilbee Orchestra
Ladies Please .Bring. Sandwiches
Everyone "Welcome
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proposed that the group be cone.
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ENTERT ENT
AT THE
NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
BRUSSELS, ONT.
THE WALKERTON TRIO
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
JIM ADAMS and THE 'HAMILTON BOYS
SATURDAY !NIGHT ONLY,
IN RAINBOW ROOM
WE FEATURE:
Turkey, Spare Ribs and Stiuei Kraut, Fish` arid Chills
Dh. JOHN P. R. BLACK M.B. CH.B.
Was born in Sheffield, England. His father was a General Practioner. At an early
age Dr. Black went to school in Edinburgh Scotland. Dr. Black trained for a labor-
atory technician in Edinburgh from 1956 to 1962, graduated medicine at The Univer-
sity of Edinburgh in 1966, Externship in Psychiatric Medicine at Rochester N.Y. in
1966, Internship at Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario from 1968 to 1969.
DR. HANNAH M. RATHBONE (BLACK) MJ3, CH.B.
Was born in Wimbleton England in 1943. Dr. Rathbone was educated in Edinburgh
Scotland, Graduated Medicine at. The University of Edinburgh in 1966, Internship
Edinburgh 1966 to 1967, Residency in Anaesthesia at Edinburgh from '1967 to 19684
Residency in Pathology at Hamilton General HOspital, Hamilton, Oritar10, from 1968
to 1969.
The practise of medicine will be conducted in a new facility at the Brussels Nursing
Home starting Thursday, July 17th, 1969 with the following office hours.
MONDAYS 1.00 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.
TUESDAYS 6.30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAYS 9.00 A.M. to 12.00 NOON
THURSDAYS 6.30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
TheSe times have been arranged to start, eler, hcors will be added as the ,need
ariltes. FOr an appointment call Brussels 70