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The Brussels Post, 1971-02-25, Page 5.11‘Ii.U.K4LAY, FEB. 2.5th, 1 9.74 PHONE 887-9339 WE DEI.IVER BEST BUYS AND WINDOW POSTERS 8 for 69c 2 for 89c Mir Liquid Detergent 24 oz. 2 for 69c Buy-of-the-Week Danish Kitchen Luncheon Meat 12 oz. 3 for $1.00 FEATURES Red & White Hot Cross Buns 6's ..„ , ..... 39c Royale Towels 2 pack 68c Heinz Spagetti 19 oz. 2 for 45c Grapefruit Saico Orange Juice Recon. unsw. 48 oz. /NDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK TWO itlitSiELS PO8t, NOW OPERATING HOG ASSEMBLY YARD MON., TUES. and THURS. WM. ADAMSON LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT 2 Miles 'East Of Brussels Stockyards Limited (Sales Barn) 9th Concession Grey Township PHONE 887-6357 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION IN MEMORIAM WHAT'S DOING AT GUIDES? Postal: Lori, Maxine Seamstress: June Five of the Guides participated in the Thinking Day ceremony' which was held in India last year. The Guide exercises were then brought to a. close arid Barb Watts presented the Guide of the Year. Bonnie Richmond, with the M. L. Watts "Girl Guide Trophy of The Year" Louise Procter, a member of the Lateknow Rangers, and 'former member of the 'Brussels Cstide. Co., Svelte on her trip Of 1970 to THE UNITED CHURCH Carousel Came held in Vancouver. Rana Richmond expressed sincere thanks from the Brownies, MINISTER: Rev., E. L. LeDrew Guides, and mothers to Louise. ORGANISTS. Mrs. John eryans Mrs. Ella Alcoek read the min- Mrs. Alice Williams utes of the previous Mothers' meeting Which was held at. Barb 10:15 Watts': Pat Langlois spoke about Sunday School • 11:30 A.M. a Skate Marathon. Lieut. Ella • Brussels Worship 10:15. A.M. Alcock read the events of the . • Ethel Worship Guide meetings. Brown Owl Shir- ley Wheeler read the events of MELVILLE the Brownie meetings. Mrs. W. G. Leach, a former PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Guide. Captain and District Com- missioner, called the District: Minims Commissioner, Mrs. Wm.'.1<elling- ton. and read an, address and Rev. C. A. McCarsolt Maxine Watts presented the Com- • Organist'. NH.. Nora Moffatt missioner With a gift on behalf of the Brownies, Guides and Moth- .L0 A.M. Church School ers, in recognition of her outstand- .11 A.M.. Divine Worship work with the Brussels Company "Guests invited to a great supper" over the past, 20 years. Mrs. Kellington expressed her grati- "No group lu society is immuned tude. from evil" Doreen Raymond moved a vote of thanks to everyone. The meeting closed with Stephanie Watts play- ing "O Canada". BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT TERBUSH Tom and Judith (nee .Parker) are happy to announce the birth, in Mercy Hospital, Oklahoma City, on February '22nd, of a daughter, Kimberly MOO:an,. a sister for Kristin. WANTED CARDS. OF THANKS I wish to thank those who sent,. cards and gifts to me while I was a. patient in Winghoui and plat- riot Hospital, Special ,thauks to -Dr. Bozyk and nurses in pediatrics, Michael Watson A sincere thank you to every- one who remembered one with cards, flowers, visits and well wishes while I was a patient in hospital, A special thanks to Dr. Wilkins, Dr. Ping and the staff on 2nd floor of Wingham Hospital. Rosemary Blake My sincere thanks is given to„ neighbours, friends and relatives for cards, 'visits and •transpor- tation while I was a patient in hospital. The. many acts. of kind- nes§ shown my wife. and myself were appreciated. Year thought- fulness will always he remembers ed. Mac Shaw CRANBROOK Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Becker and son Kerry, Kitchener. were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs Mel Becker. Newlyweds Honored In spite of poor weather and road conditions a large crowd gathered at the Community Centre on Friday evening for a presen, tatiou for Mr. and Mrs, Barry Engel (nee Diane Turnbull), Ken Wilbee's orchestra provided music: for dancing. An address was read by Glenn Huether and Shirley Bray presented Barry and Diane with a gift of money on behalf of the community. Lunch was served later. W.M.S. Evening Group The February meeting of the Evening Group of the W.M.S. was held Tuesday evening, Fehr, nary• 16th. at the home of Mrs:, Jim Knight. Mrs. Stewart Steiss opened the meeting with the poeM "Nothing without Love" folio-Wed by singing hymn 519.; Mrs. Jack, Knight was in charge of devotions and read This Thing called Love, also led in prayer. 'Mrs. Knight read an article from the Glad Tid- ings entitled "The Healing Word for lack of purpose", which point, ed out that we must haVe a pint- Pose in ohr lives and then follow an example such as Paul or spec- ific: verses from the Bible. The president conducted the busitiess. The minutes were read and ap- proved. Seven members and one visitor answered the roll call with , a. verse containing "loSre". We were reminded of the World Day of Prayer to be field Friday. March 5th at 2 pal, Mrs. Leslie Knight took birthday sitiettey recorded visits and cards, Mrs. J irk :Knight led in a study of Miriam, the sister of Moses. and the first woman Singer. FelloWing the story of Miriam we traced her life story through several paS, sages in the Bible, which We read in unison. The meeting elebed with a. hynm and the Lord's Prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Norrunn Pfeifer, Mrs. Stewart Steiss and the hostess: ETHEL Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Darin and family, Dundee, visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Stephenson. Mr, and Mis.. A. Bremner, and Doris visited Sunday in Listowel with Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Goldner. Ethel t.14.W.. Meeting The Ethel IT,C.W, held their their February ineetillg at the holile et mra. P. Stepla0,ntion, M. goalleP w a Ark 04.40) Q; tkP4 in charge of a discussion on "Why Worship Service, Mrs. C. Earl was April. The W. 1. cupboard in the delegates are going to Guelph in. a U. G. W.?" Mrs, W, Hewitt pre- library to be. cleaned. Thank you sident, conducted the business. notes from Grey Central School Moil Call was "Why Do You for the gifts for the speaking, and Belong?" A report was given by one from Mrs. Tunney, were read. Mrs. Earl on the Supply and The meeting closed with the Welfare of Huron-Perth. Other Grace, Lunch was served by Mrs. reports and business were dealt G. Pearson and the hostess. wth. Project were discussed. No CAN IDB SERVE YOU? Friday, February 26th, 1971. one of our representatives MR. E. G. ROE will be at Blue Barn Motel Listowel In this district and throughout Canada many persons and firms in practically all types of businesses including Agriculture • Tourist and Recreational Businesses • Construction • Professional Services • Transportation • Wholesale and Retail Trades, as well as Manufacturing have obtained loans from the TDB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery, to increase working capital, to start a new business, and for other purposes: If you consider that TDB can be of service, you are invited to arrange an appointment with the 1DB representative by telephoning Telephone 291-1580 or in advance by Writing to 291 .DIAntiaS Street? London 14, OntArio. McLEA.N In loving memory of • Flora McLean who died Febr- miry 2fith, 1970. The depths of sorrow i cannot tell Or the loss of one I loved so - well. And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory I. shall always keep. Lovingly remembered by her sop „Charles. ANGLICAN CHURCH St. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS The Rev. Keith Stokes B.A., S.T.S. Box 47, Blyth, OntarP Phone 5234334 Organist: Mrs. S. Elliott 11:30 A.M, Morning Prayer WE ARE IN THE MARKET TO PURCHASE A QUANTITY OF RODNEY OATS MUST CONTAIN NO WILD OATS CONTACT: OPNOTCH FiED LIMITED ferha Molt Value For The Ferme0a !Dollar"' DANCE BRUSSELS LEGION HALL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26th Music By: DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA Admission $2.00 per Couple Restricted to Persons 21 Years and Over nsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 218