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The Brussels Post, 1970-05-14, Page 5f 1311USaggib 1rOSTaift:t.ISE*44, ONyrA,410 THI,IttliDAY, MAY 144 OM SEED CORN We still have a goo. d:. choice of.. different varities. Available. Order now. —. Don't be caught short. Call orpOTC14.. f.;...41)S LIMITED Brussels 887-6011 THE UNITED CHURCH Minister: Fiev. L. L. LeDrew Organist: Mrs. John Srygns Sunday School 9:45 AM. Divine Worship 11:00 A.M. PHONE 887-9339 WE DELIVER Ethel 9.4 A.M. BEST BUYS AND WINDOW POSTERS Aylmer Fcy. Tomato Juice Save 43c 48 oz. 3 for 95c Prem Luncheon 'Meat Save 14c 12 oz. 55c Aylmer Jams Save 8c 24 oz. 59c Lancia Macaroni Save 6c 2 lb. cello ,,,, .............. 43c Kleenex Tissue Economy Save 19c .... 3 for $1.00 White Swan Bath. Tissue • •• • ..... • . ••-• 4 rolls for 55c FEATURES Mazola. Corn Oil Save 12c 32 oz. •-•-• .... — ... • 89c S X Canned Hams 1 1/2 „ $1.79 Akan Foil 'Wrap 12" wide Save 6c 30' roll 35c BUy-oi-the-Week Hyatt Beans' with Pork 19 oz. Red & White Apple Pies. Reg. 59c le A.M. Church School H A.M. Divine Worship "The Good Will of Finn That - Dwelt In The Bush" MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH Minister Rev.. C. A. McCer:oll FOOD STORK Baker, Lona n, showing pictures of Malaysia, Committee reports were given, It was decided to send a hate., all articles to be in to the church by the end of May. The offering was received by Mrs. K. McDonald and dedicated by Mrs. W, Bewley. The Sth and fith nagnar was annou need for Tuesday, May 26 at S.15 p.m. in the basement of the church. Mr. Bruce McCall to be the speaker. ft was approved the U.C.W. would adopt a young student, as .mission project for summer students, other organizations to help, and each Unit is responsible for one month to write letters or send any needed material. The next general meeting to be held in September. Rev. Il . Docken closed the meeting with prayer. Family Sunday Christian Family Sunday was observed at Duff's Church. Walton Sunday morning with the minist- er, !ley. Derwyn Darken in charge of the service. A special tribute was paid to the Sneday School staff with the Sunday School members in attend a nee. Thanks, was given to the leachers and others fOr their hard work who make possible the growth of rhristian families through the Sunday School classes, Kimberly Ann Fritz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fritz was baptised at this special Mother's Day service. Mission 'Band will meat next Sunday mon-till t 0 ft ,I11. Couple Honored the devotions, opening with the Tan orchestra supplied "Call. to Worship" follOwed by the music for the reception held singing of hymn 434, with 'hits. in Walton Community hall last Herb TraviSs as pianist for the Friday, evening for Mr. and Mrs. Harold [Judie. Neil MeGavin read evening. The seriptUre from Harold address nod Boyd Driscoll pre- chapter 15 of Romans, 'verses 1,-7, see-red the couple with a purse of was read by Mrs. J. van Imo Sr, money on behalf of all present Mrs. Harvey Craig gaVe prayer. for the evening. A film was shown entitled, "Bread, Shower Honors Bride-Elect Laughter and Dignity" which was pat oat by the Geneva, Switzer- On Monday evening the Sunday land World Council of Churches, School room of Duff's Church was telling us of the poverty in the tastefully' decrated With haskels different, countries, but they want of spring flOWers and streamers bread with hope and with dignity. for the bridal shower for Shirley Phonier, pride-elect: of the month, Hymn .HI) was sung closing this Mts. Nelson Marks welcomed the part of the meeting. Mrs. Walter n'ewley took over for' the business. large crowd, The program was opened with a reading entitled The Purpose and Function of the 'United Church Women was re- "1'P-0 s and Fabler'' by Mrs. Nelson pealed in unison, Mrs. Allan Mc- Reid. logs. (;ernid 'Watson con - Call read the minutes of the last duted an Action Song aceempanied meeting, the treasurer's report wa s by Mrs. inn Wilbee at the piano, given by Mrs. Ken McDonald. The Mrs. Don Achilles read ft, 4.e0/11!(';II Smith] y School picnic wa s di scus. poem. Mrs. Marks started n I !I V01- sed. It is to he taken to the unit ling Prize while 'Mrs. Wm. HulliPb- meetings, a date to be set.. later ries played the Piano. Wm. Coats conducted the "Bridal. ill decided to have one, The flow- Alphabet. Cattiest" with Karon trs to he placed in the church for t:ervice on Sunday by the follow- Cnutts giving the answers. ,,it r8, :NTarks asked the bride to }Its, units; Sib and ittith for the month of May: McKillop for her mother and grandmother to June: Woltoii for August; 17t h take their Waco at the front and Boundary for Septeniber and where Streamers hung from a tat mind 1.61.11 for October. There large bell. rorsages had been he no services in the month ned on the three guests Prior to • till. July, as the minister takes his the program. Tire address was holidays. Mrs, Nelson Marks read read by Carol Wilhee and the gifts Leveral Thank Von cards for W14 I'd carried i n by friends the boxes and cards sent. to the sick bride-to-be. Shirley thanked VII lid shut-ins of the eongreg,ation, for the lovely gifts, and extended An invitation Was extended from an invitation to all to come and • the .Brussels' United Church see her things. at the home of lu ir Women to attend a meet- Parents on Thurliday evening, A trig in their' Cherfli, Mhtujay oven, delicioes . lunchwas SOTOTI. by 41ny 3,1th, With 1)eref49 M et enkbS Of the Walton trilitt The Rev. Keith Stokes B.A., S.T.B. Box 47, myth, Ontario Phone 523-9334 WHITS UNDAY 1.1:00 a.m. Holy CoMmunion COMING EVENTS: DART LEAGUE DANCE - Friday, June 5th, in BrussOIS Legion Hall, Ian Wilbee OrcheStraL $2.00 per couple. "SPRING BEAUTIES 1970." The Spring Flower Show,: tea and Bake Sale will be held Satur- day, May 23rd. 3 - 5 p.m. in the Brussels Public Library. Come and support. your Horticultural. Society. HORTICULTURAL MEETING The May meeting of the ,Brus- sets Horticultural Society will he held in the Public Library Monday, May 18th at S p.m. There Will be pictures depicting the "FOur Seasons". Rev. Father Mooney, WWingham will be the narrator. Hyeryone welcome. CARDS OF THANKS I wish to express appreciation of kindness and care shown to me during recent illness by so many friends in Brussels and sur- rounding community. The warmth of your affection is a cherished treasure.. Margaret Thompson We Wettid like to thank all our friends and neighbours for the .lovely flowers and gifts which helped Make Our opening a great -succeSs, George, Pat. LangloiS CALLANDER NURSING HOMES LIMITED We wish to thank our staff and an rho others woo helped in so many ways to make otir opening and Mother's Day Open House the memorable occasion it Was, Also the folks who spent time visiting the patients. A Heartfelt 'Thank You, 1iet4r and ben CRIltinder Mara IctOter OPEIN FRIDAY 'NIGHT 'TILL 10 O'CLOCK WIN AT LISTOWEL COUNCIL MEETING SPRING FESTIVAL GREY TOWNSHIP High School Spring Festival were Grey Township Council meet. Ken CoX, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jack .Among winners at the Listowel in was held on May 4th. COx of RR 3, Brussels•and Son Of Mrs. Lillian (lox of. Brussels Resolutions passed as follows: That the mtnutes. of the ltrSt who placed first in the Jr. Tenor meeting and, special meeting of Class, Greg Hood. son of Mr. and April 23rd, be adopted as read. in Sr, 'Bass, and Miss Mary Anne Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. That the. accumulated surplus in Mrs. Sterling- Hood, tied for 3rd Hartley Fischer and grapddmighter the amount of $3J,247. be trans of Mrs. :T. W. Fischer of Brussels, {erred to a reserve fund. That the request of Murray who tied ror second in the Sr. Soprano class, Cardiff to have repairs made on the Lamont Municipal Drain in MELVILLE MISSION BAND Lots 2 and 3, .Concession 5, in. order to provide an outlet for tile The May meeting of the Child- in Lots 3 and 4, Concession be accepted. ren of the Church was held: on certi- Saturday, May 9th in the form of rlhat George Radford's a social. The children gathered in fled cheque in respect to the the morning to sell carnations for Silver Corners Drain be returned Mother's. Day and afterwards en- to him. joyed a delicious. lunch at the That an application for a loan ehurch, in h derT he et oAc!2,b5e00 . accepted. n u A short business session Tile te a t Drainage ed during Which the motto was That theclerk be instructed to repeated and reports given. Mrs, ;Vallanee and Mrs. McCutCheOn place a notice in the Listowel Ban- nor and the. Brussels Post. regard- condneted games outdoors during ing the clOsing of the, Alexander which balloons were distributed and treats enjOyed. Dump at Lot 24, Concession to take effect On. May 19th, 1970. Peggy Gibson 4-H's BEGIN THEIR NEW YEAR The first Meeting of the sets Calf Club was held. on the farm of Martin Peon on May 2nd, As traditional, the meeting began with the .1-ti Pledge. After the pledge every Member tried his or bet. skill in judging some Hol- stein cattle. Some of the menthers gave reasons so as to help under- stied whore to look for a good cow. This was 0 good exercise to learn judging for the Seaforth judging competition that is to he held on May 301h in Sea forth, After this the ay-ging- wns odjourned. The Mans kindly pro- vided lunch before the members deported. The next Meeting is to ho held On tile farm of Rpefl l rl.i lit ot 4.u.no 4th. Organist: Mrs, Nora Moffatt ANGLICAN' CHURCH St. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS 4 for 69c • 49c That a tenee be erected along the Huron County Road 25 on. the South boundary at the garb- age dump property and signs be put up: This project to be left to the chairthan of the Property Com- mittee. That the. clerk he instructed to prepare a by-law regarding bor- rowing from, the Cana.dian hit 13ank of Commerce in order to finance the interim payments on municipal drains. That all approved accounts be paid. Phut the Meeting be adjourned to Inoet June 1st: at 8 p,tb. Approved neeounts paid: leneral S 7,033,61 Roads tiges 3,673.87 $11,607.49 Ciuries Thomas REMY() 1-44the) 1l, Cardiff Q.11?1* WAI.TON Mr. and Mrs, .Tames Shortreed visited on Sunday with the lat- the's mother, Mrs. L, WarWick of 'Bluevale, who makes iier.• home with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Warwick, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald. and Lynne motored to Teronto to Visit at the McGale home, Mrs, • McDonald returned:hetne with them. to spend a week. • • Rev. D. Docken. is spending a few days this week at the anneal Meeting of the. London COnference held in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. John Thamer and Tony of Kitchener spent, the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thamer and family, Miss Nellie Teem is spending a. • few weeks with her parents, Mr. and:• Mrs. Martin 'Haan., before going toToronto for the summer. General Meeting of Duff's Church •.The general meeting of the •• IT,C.W. of 'Duff's United Church, • 'Walton was held iit •• the church basement on Wednesday evening, May. It. with members. one. visitor and Rev. 1). Docket/ pre- sent. • '• Mrs. :knit-tin .:Ban of the 17th boundary unit was in. charge of