The Brussels Post, 1970-11-05, Page 5ROYAL CANADIAN •LEGION, BRUSSELS BRANCH 218
NOTICE
THE MERCHANTS OF THE VILLAGE' OF BRUSSELS
ARE REQUESTED TO CLOSE
THEIR PLACES OF BUSINESS ON
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1970
FROM 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M.
IN OBSERVANCE OF
REMEMBRANCE DAY'
BRUSSELS COUNCIL
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.11.00 A.M.
9;45 A.M.
9:45
UNLOADERS and FEEDERS'
BADGER SILO
FEED, LOT and
STABLING PLANNING
Sales and Service
KENNETH MARKS & SON
RR 4, Atwood, Ont
Patens 35tgr.
PHONE 887-9339 WE DELIVER
BEST BUYS AND
WINDOW POSTERS
Schneider's Sweet Pickled Cottage Roll 59c lb.
Maxwell. House Coffee (Bags). 1 lb.. 99c
Red and White Tea Tag's 60's 59c
Royale Bath. Tissue 2 Pkgs.
FEATURES
Happy Vale Peas Standard 143
Supreme Bleach
ENCYCLOPEDIA '10th VOLUME
Gals.
590
5 for The
69c
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CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Malcolm
A. Fraser wish to thank their
neighbours, and friends for the
Many acts of kindness; also the
Doctors of the Seaforth Clinic and
the nurses and staff of Seaforth
Hospital,; Rev. Derwyn 13(]ielten,
and the M. L. Watts funeral hoine
idly sincere thanks is extended
to all those so kindly remembered
Me, during my stay in hospial,
With yiSits.cards and treats. Your
thoughtfulness was appreciated:
Thanks also to Drs. Bozyk and
Wilkins, and the nurses of Wing-
ham and District Hospital.
Jim Hogg,
IN MEMORIAM
STILHS In fond and loving
memory of a dear mother,1 who
passed away one year ago,
November Gth, 1969.
Dearer still as time departSJ
Fond memories live Within our
hearts. '
length of time ,can take away
Our thoughts of her, from day to
day.
Please dear Lord Thine arms
enfold
The one We loved more dear than
gold.
Give her this message, that we
still Care
And trust in you to meet up there,
Lovingly remenibered by her
,sens, daughters and grandchild-
ren.
THE
MINISTER: Rev. E. L. ReDrew
• ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryant
Mrs. Alice Williams
Brussels W urhip
Sunday School
Ethel 'Worship
11 A.M. Divine Worship
".Sour Grapes"
"Au hour of worship will help
• a week of work"
ANGLICAN' CHURCH
St, JOHN'S. BRUSSELS
The Rev. Keith Stokes
B.A., .S.T.B..
lion 47, Blyth, Outaa
Phone 5234334
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
1.1:30 A.M. Morning Prayer
RAVEN — DENNIS
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dennis
of IL 2, Wroxeter, wish to an-
nounce the marriage of their
youngest daughter, Isabel, to
Kevin J. Raven of Vancouver,
only son of Mrs. J. Raven of
Coventry, England, and the late
Mr. Raven. The marriage, was
soleninized on October 24th, 1970,
by Rev. Dr. Robert Cunningham
in the chapel of St. Andrews-
Wesley United Church, Van-
couver, The bride is a graduate qf
University of • Western Ontario.
and University of British Colum-
bia, and, is presently on the staff
of•the Vancouver Board of
:•EdUcation. Mr. and • Mrs, Raven
will be residing. at Apt. 307, rtno
last Broadway.. Vancouver 12
13.C.
POPPY DAY
FRIDAY, !NOV. 6th and SATURDAY, NOV. 7th
Buy and wear a Poppy in silent Tri,bute to • the Fallen
and help our disabled veterans
s • •
REMEMBRANCE DAY
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11th, 1970
Service of Remembrance
BRUSSELS CENOTAPH
10:30 A.M.
CHURCH SERVICE 11.00 A.M.
_DUFF'S. UNITED CHURCH, WALTON
Rev. D. Docken, Minister
There will be bus transportation from Brussels
for •those who wish to •go.
"They shall not grow old, as we who are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condem.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
minister
Rey. C. A. McCarron
Organist: Mria. Nora Moffatt
" 10 A.M.- Church School
!,OW IS CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING' COMING'?
Liquid Embroidery
Is Easy, Gulick and
For Cameo Paints
Materials, and Catalogue
Full of Ideas
Contact: Phyllis 'Mitchell
VValton
CRANBROOK
Th.ev. C. .A. Winn was back in
the pulpit on Sunday, :`'ova.
for the regular service held at
1:30 p.m. Sunday School met at
12:30 and will continue at this
time throughout the winter
in onths.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Steffler
Sr. and Mrs. John Doherty, God-
erich, were in London on Fri-
day, October 30th, attending the
Gradnation at Western. UniNer-
sity. Clem. Steffler jr. obtained
his B. A. degree at this time.
Mr, and Mrs. Clem. Steffler Jr.,
apit.tL ea proud to announce the birth
of a son, William Michael, on
October in Goderich }jos-
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas .Piirdy
and Susan visited dyer the Week
end With relatives in . the • Tor-
onto area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Machan,
:Listowel, and Mr.• Mrs. Don
,laeklin and children of Dlooming-
dale, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl
alum on Sunday.
aunts and cousins
Duteous shower for MiSs :Joyce
Locking on Saturday afternoon.
Guests attended from Kitchener,
Wallenstein, 'Brunner, Palmer-.
son, Listowel, Atwood. and Brus-
sels.
Oa Monday afternoon a. miscel-
laneous shower 'was held at the
home of Mrs. Don Cotton when
about 9i neighhurs of Miss
Joyce Licking attended. The
event was arranged by Mrs. 'Floss
Smith, Mrs. Alex Cameron and
the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fischer
spent the weekend in IcingstOn
with their son Carman.
Mrs. J as Knight entertained
at a miscel-
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