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The Brussels Post, 1970-05-28, Page 5PHONE 887-9339 WE DELIVER BEST BUYS AND WINDOW POSTERS For Your 'Farm Needs Call at Topnotch Feeds LIMITED TREY STOCK GREEN CROSS SPRAY ;MATERIAL To Control The Weeds BALER TWINE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES FENCE SUPPLIES A GOOD SUPPLY OF FRESH. FEED ON HAND FOR ALL YOUR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY NEEDS OPNOTCW FEEDS LIMITED Brussels 887.6011 LAVERNE JOHNSTON Milverton Phone 595-8965 is -OU1` '141101 11p,t0444t0? •. ' I a • 1,, • 111111 POO, IMVS0111/480 .044.419 Til'Uft:91)4Y, MAY Vi 1910 D •A BRUSSELS LEGION HALL FRIDAY, MAY 29th Music By:, DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA Dancing 10 — 1 wro. Restricted to Persons 21 Years and Over Admission $2.00 per Couple Sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 218 Complimentary advertising for community improvernentS by LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINES LTD. Ontario's Silver & Black Fleet THE UNITED CHURCH Minister: key. E. I... LeDrsw Organist: Mrs. John Bryan* Sunday School 9;46 A.M. Divine Worship, 11:94 Ethel 9:45 A.U.- MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister Rev.4 C. A. MoGst.:14i 10 A.M, Church.School 11 A.M. Divine Worship sacrament Struday Message "The Lords Table!" Organist: Mrs, Nora Moffatt ANGLICAN CHURCH St, JOHN'S, BRUSSELS The Rev. Keith Stokes S.T.B. Box 47, myth, Ontario Phone 523.9334 :00 a,m. Morning Prayer Stokley's Fcy. Kernel Corn Save 35c 12 oz. Rick's Assorted Relishes 12 oz. Buy-of-the-Week Schneider 'Bacon Ends lb FEATURES Libby's Deep Brawn Beans Save 10c 48 oz. Sake Orange Juice from Concentrate Save 8c 48 oz. Swift's Stews 24 oz. Lady Scott Tissue Save 9c Reg. pk ,Yf OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TILL Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 32 oz. Solo IMarg. Save 17c l's 57c 79c 59c 39c 49e 2 for 49c 5 for $1.00 3 for 79c 4 for 69e 10 O'CLOCK COMING EVENTS: HOWICK LIONS ANNUAL A. general meeting or the Bel- ;grave, ,Blyth, Brussels School Fair Board Will be held in the 11elgrave arena, Thursday, ;lime 1Lb al 8:30 p.m.,; to discuss the 50th an- niversory of the Fair. A nickel isn't supposed to be. Os. good as a &Mar but it goes to church more often, DANCE at, the Canadian Legion Hail Wingharn on SATURDAY, MAY 30th Music By: Ian. Wilbee's Orchestra MEW Ilowick Lions Club is holding their annual Rummage and Home Raking Sale on Wednesday, June 10th. 1070, at 7:00 p.m. in fl'orrie Arena. Donations will he apprec- iated such as: dishes, furniture, e•iectrieal.ap i ancoS household utensils, tires, antiques, fruit, vegetables, livestock, tools, home baking, — anything that will sell, (No clothing), Bring donations to Arena on Tuesday night or on Wednesday but bring baking on \Vednesday night.. Phone any Lion member, or those listed below for pick-up prior to Wed, ,Tune ItOth; nick Carson, 335.-3551; Stan Bride, 335-3475; Warren Zurbrigg, Clifford 263.T2: Coo. 'Pinini, 335- 3897 or 291-2759; Ken Edgar, 335-3198; or Bill Keil„ Come out and help the Lions Club. surgeons can do almem with the nose, except Out of other people'S CARDS OF THANKS My sincere thanks is given to all those who So kindly remembered me with visits, cards and letters 'hile I wa a patient in West- minster ETospital. Your, thoughttul- ness was appreciated. W. H. ;Sell We would like to express our heartilul thanks to n11 who helped in any way as a result of the recent fire and bereavement. We cannot thank each one individually for, all you have done. Fleming and Dorothy Johnston and 'Family I would like to thank all those W'lin visited me while in the hos- pital and since coming home. Also for the lovely flowers, gifts and earls l received, I appreciated this very much. Marie Turnbull wish to thank those who sent me cards and flowers and visited me while T was a patient in Wing- ham Hospital. A special thanks to the Doctors and the nurses on the Second floor, Mrs, Elva McDonald My sincere thanks to relatives. and friends, who remembered me „ with visits, flowers, cards and friendly notes While I was a patient in Seaforth and. Victbria hospital, London. They were very much appreciated. Mina Baker Patient: "I'Ve been misbehaving and my conscience bothers me." Psychiatrist! "I See; and you want ins to strengthen your Will power?" Patient. "No. I Want yet to weaken my conscience." UNLOADERS and FEEDERS BADGER SILO FEED LOT Ind STABLE PLANNING Salei and Service KENNETH MARKS et SON. Rl 4, Atwo9d, otit WIN WALTON W, I, 43us Trip Enjoyed A number of ladies of the com- munity took advantage of the bus trip sponsored by the Walton Women's Institnte. They first toured the Toronto airport, then the the rubber plant at Port Credit. where they were met by Wallace Sholdice, former resi- dent of the Walton community, Mr. Sholdice invited them' to his home for coffee and they enjoyed their lunch on the lawn in, beautiful surroundings. Mrs. A, McDonald thanked Mr. and Mrs. Sholdice for their kind hospitality. The. ladies then toured the Abitibi Pulp Paper plant. They later went. to the Sheridan mall and returned home by way of Kitchener. 17th and Bounday Unit Meeting The May meeting' of the 17th and Boundary Unit met at the home of Mrs. Martin Bann with 12 members answering the Roll Call. Mrs. Albert Clark opened the meet- ed with a thought, Prescription for you on Mother's. Day and a poein "Patchwork Memories", The hyinn "Happy the Home When Cod is there'! wa.s sung followed by Mrs. Clarke leading in prayer. Mrs. Ross Bennett gave the topic "Mother, the Grown of the Heine", 'written by Rev. AlphenuS N'oseWorthy, explaining how that. the next to God's love only Mother's love can compare. Mrs. Clarke read a poem. "Stranger at the gate", Mrs. Martin Bann pre- sided over the business period. It was decided that four different members would write to Paul Ross, an adopted student Minister. The Salle meeting will be held at the home Of Mrs, Rai Van Vliet Sr.. on June 2. The roll call to be an- awe-.red by a verse on Father's The "Glory of Spring uev, sweet" was ruing and Mr.s Ross 'Bennett closed the Meeting with prayer, MoKiiiiip Unit of U.C.W. The MeXillOP Lust of the Walton ttO,W, Ala Wednesday nfternOOtt at the honle of Misses Tat O od 'Toole lUg4igii S4i4 forth. with 35 Indies present. Mrs. Glen McNidhol presided for the Devotions and opened the meet- ing with a reading "A sense of Belonging", Mrs. Dave WatsOTI, led in prayer. "CI God in TIOnven" was sung with Mrs, Merton Hoek- well at the orggn. Psalm 742 was read in unison, Mrs. McNichol gave the, meditation. Miss Pitbel Dennis welcomed the memberS and guests to their home and welcom- ed the speaker, Miss Jennie T-Togg, McKillop. She took as her topic Mother's Day or Family Day. Mrs, Campbell Wey thanked Miss ITogg for her splendid thought and pre- sented her with a gift, Mrs. W. Leen:Lin:E.,. read an article on "God Bless the little family". Mrs. Nichol closed the devotions with. prayer. Mrs. Campbell Wey pre- sided for the business. The usual reports were g iven by the secre- taries. The McKillop! 'Unit to be in charge of flowers for the church for the month of .rune, All articles are to be in the church by the end. of May for the hale which will be packed the following week. Mrs, Chas. McCutcheon was chosen to be the delegate from the Walton Tr.c:w. to attend Alma College. August 17-20 at St. Thomas. "Women of God Arise" was sung and Mrs. C. Wey closed the Meet- ing with prayer. A miscellaneous sole wags held followed by lunch wi th Mrs. Wm. Lemming, Mn.1ei Mrs. Cordon McGavin, Mrs. George S.. Love. Mrs. Neil McGavin, Mrs, George A. Love and the hostess serving. NEW BARN CLEANER RALCO All types at Stabling and con:, inaraliteed Up to 700 ft. pull. In to a 55 ft. gwingitig Elevator. ()Tete Inaulationa. Comae:. SCHOOL FAIR BOARD RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE GENERAL MEETING Plastic nything keep it business. ---- -esionen11ANNIMIIIIP•11111111/0"411111