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THURSDAY, OCTOBER lita, 1969
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BLUEVALE
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Mann of
Bluevale have returned home from
a trip out west.
Charles Johnston of flineynie
visited at the, home Of his sister,
Mrs. Edna Nethery of Belgrave
on Sunday,
Carl Johnston of •BlueVale is a
patient in Lonthin Hospital.
Service at the Ignited' Church in
Bhievale on. Sunday morning was
conducted by two members of
"The Gideons", Mr. Tapp of Wing
limn. and Mr. Campbell from
Auburn.
Reception and Dance
A reception and dance was held
in the BitteVale Community Hall
on Friday night in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Nolan (nee Pat
Craig), Music. for dancing was pro-
vided by Ken Wilbee's orchestra.
11.1-1 Club News
The 4th Meeting of the Blue-
vale "lKooky Krafters" was held
on Tuesday night at the home of
Mts. Jim Darling, BOuevale.;
After a short business Meeting,'
eendneted by the president, Mrs.
;Brenda Glortsher, the girls work-
ed on their "Learning Articles"
Two new stitches, the chain stitch
and the Laisy Daisy, were intro-
duced by the club leaders Mrs.
Jean. Mathets and Mrs. .Totin Darl-
ing,
Blitevale U.C.W. Meeting
The general meeting of the
Bluevele D.C.-W, was held at the
church on Wednesday evening,
with 25 ladies in atendonee.
(Troup two or the r.C.W, were in
charge of Devotions. whieh cen-
tered atound the Thanksgiving
theme. The Worship service was
comtheterl by Mrs, Audrey fiRlgor,
and the script it re lesson was read
by Mrs. Eileen Sellers. Mrs. Isobel
(10111iSS gave a Very interest
101)10 '1000ff, Vonr Blessings",
which told Of the .never-eliding
hardahipS those first pilgrints
the originators Of the first
ThankSgiVing., the main. busines0
TEFLON BAKE WARE
Sale Price $2.77 to $3.17
ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE
Special $6.88
LAWN RAKES
Special $1.57
TOILET SEATS
Sale Price $3.44
HURON COUNTY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
announces
NEW HOU RS
for
BRUSSELS LIBRARY
Tuesdays 2 p.m. — 5 p,m,
Fridays 6:30 p.m, -- 9 p.m.
Saturdays 2 p.m. -- 5 p.m,
STORM .WINDOW KITS
Package of 2, 33c
3 GUN RACK
Special $3.88
BOW SAW
Sale $3.66
HOCKEY STICKS, Curved
$2.99
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.
KNOX UNITED CHURCH
MONCRIEFF
SUNDAY, OCT. 19th
At 11 a.m. and 8 p.m,
Guest Speaker:
REV. R. G. HAZLEWOOD
Former Minister of the Charge
Avoid_ unnecessary costs. Pay
your overdue subscription now.
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. E. L. LeDrew
Organist: Mrs. John Bryan
Sunday School 9:45 A,M.
11.00 a.m. Divine Worship
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
REV. C. A. McCARROLL,
1.0 A.M. Church School
11 A.M. Divine Worship
Thanksgiving Sunday
,‘Thanksgiving To A Good God"
Organist: Mrs, Nora Moffatt
ANGLICAN CHURCH
'OF CANADA
St. JOHN'S BRUSSELS
The Rev. J. Keith .Stokes,
B.A., S.T.B.
Box 47, Blyth, Ontario
523-9334
Sunday Oct. 12 — Trinity 19
11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer
Organist: Mrs. G. Price
CARDS OF THANKS
T would like to thank, ell my
friends and relatives for the lovely
cards, letters and flowers sent to
me while I was in hospital.
Special thanks to ReV, LeDrew,
Dr. Stewart and the nurses on the
firtt floor of Clinton Hospital,
Mrs. Nellie MeArter
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank everyone
who sent cards, best wishes and
gifts on our 25th wedding anni-
versary. We shall never forget the
kindness of friends and relatives
who did so much to make it a
most, memorable time
Ray and Betty Bronson
We would like to thank all for
expressions of sympathy, and those
who helped in'any way at Mother's
funeral. Special thanks to Mr, and
Mrs., Hiemstra and the nurses at
the Nursing Home for eight years
of wonderful kindness and care
they gave mother; also the U.C.W.
of Ethel United Church arid Rev.
LeDratv.
Jack and Jean COnley
Mae and Joe .Taeklin
ETHEL
Mrs. Pert Sodden IS home from
a threeNVeOlt's trip to Eingland.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell,
who visited their daughter Mrs,
Mrs Robert Kelly and. Mr: Kelly
in 'Vienna, Austria, are ImMe.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Krauter spent
a few days in Sault Ste. Marie.
Mt. and Mrs. Roy Hall and Mr.
and Mrs.. Wni. Dobson visited re-
cently with Mr. and MrS, Elvin
Halt at Owen Sound.
Mr. and MrS. Heibein.
Who t:ere visitors several
weeks With relatiVes iii Regina
and district, have retittned home.
Ethel "Lazy bait
The fourth Meeting or the
Ethel "Lazy Drilaie,c,4" met. on
.Tuesday, Sept. 30th at the home
of ,Tone Kr:tater,
The meeting was opened with
the 4-TT pledge. This week's roll
call Was ''Places the feather
stitch can be Used", Bette T.you
Brown read the minutes of the
laSt meeting. This week's diactut-
Mini Wits the feather stitch.
We learned points on choosing
iitir "Free choice article"; also the
was the discussion of the bazaar,
which will be held in the church.
basement Wednesday. October
29th. Tiincli was served by the
Bluevale Group,
Surprise "Open House"
A surprise Open House was
bold at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher of Pluevale, Tues-
day night, Sept. 30th. About 100
relatives and friends gathered in
honor of their 25th wedding an-
niversary, They received many
lovely gifts, This Was the sec-
ond surprise party for the Fishers,
since many of their neighbours
and friends had gathered at their
home the previous Wednesday.
On that occasion George Hether-
ington read an address and gifts
were ;presented by Mrs, Myrtle
MoNaughton, and Mrs. Mina Mc-
Cracken.
Cinner Patty Honors Couple
On Satritday, Sept. 27th a stir-,
prise dinner party was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Chambers of Bluevale to mark
their 25th wedding anniversary.
About 60 guests sat down to din-
ner, including friends, neighbours
and relatives,
BRUSSELS SEW-N-SEWS
The Sept, 15th meeting was held
at 7:00 of the home of Mrs. R.
Kut'ske opening with the 4-H
pledge.
President, Norma flair, Vice-
Pres,. ,Tndy Work: Reporter, every
The naMe of the club is the
Sew-n-Sews, Next meeting at 1:00
at Norma Muir's. Book covets to
be white and blue. -Elteuttion
eluded General Outline of ?Paled,
Requirements of Membera. Distri
butirm of Members Pamphlets,
Record Beaks, Stay of Enihroid-
cry, Colots and Color Scheme,
Learning "Stiteltes," Article to be
made, Philliroidery Work Box,
Suggestions fer "Free Choice
Artiele",
Meeting closed with O'Clariada:
Don't forget to buy` your Canada.
Savings Bonds at 8%.
OLDFIELD PRO: HARDWARE.
FALL SALE
SEE THESE BARGAIN BONANZAS
AND MANY MORE
chain stitch and the Lazy Daisy
stitch, The club was pleased to
have the Homo Economist visit
them, The Meeting closed with the
4-Ti motto,
VARIETY FAIR
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th -
At 2:30 p.m.
In the 1.0.0.F. Lodge Rooms
BAKING — CANDY — USED CLOTHING
NEW ARTICLES TEA ROOM
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VILLAi;E SHOP
STYLE SHOP FOR MEN, TEENS, AND BOYS
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ALSO SAVE 10%
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THE HARMONAIRES
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IN THE RAINBOW ROOM
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