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The Brussels Post, 1971-09-09, Page 5PHONE 887-9339 WE DELIVER BEST BUYS AND WINDOW POSTERS. Weston Honey Graham Wafers 12 oz. 39c THURSDAY, SEPT. 9th, 1971 CRANBROCK GENERAL STORE SUPERTEST GAS AND OILS WE GIVE GOLD. BOND STAMPS FRESH PEACHES: Orders Taken for Bushels or Large Baskets Agent: Listowel Dry Cleaners . . CRANBROOK PHONE BRUSSELS 887,0593 .7.assiummoismoss oo•oinsmiouguir. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT IN MEMORIAM TU.NN!EY In loving memory of a dear lInsbanci antl Harry L. Tunney, who , passed' two Years' ago, September 14th, 1969, • Asleep in God's beautiful garden, Away froM sorrow and pain, Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Wife Verna and sons 'Gene, Jack, debige and grand- children. THE• 'UNITED CHURCH ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryans M All Willi MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew Sunday School 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.lil 9:45 AN, "•' • ' -MiniStei" Rev. C. A. McCarron 11 a.m. Divine: WorShip "One Thing. KnoVe! ANGLICAN 'CHURCH St. JOHN'S, BRUSSELS rite Kev. Keith Stokes B.A., S.T.B. Bei 47. Blyth, °Mart( Phone 523-9384 Organist: wire. a. Elliott 11:00 am. Holy Baptism Sunday, School will begin at 11:00 a.m. this Spnday Thanks for renewing yentr Post. And when life's journey is over 'We will all be together again. CUSTOM COMBINING Brussels NN For Corn G. Heyint, Ethel Worshii, Blyth, Phone 523-9208 ACT FAST ! MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . HAYW,ARD'S Discount & Variety BRUSSELS THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL RAYETTE FOAMING BATH, OIL 24 oz., Suggested List Price $2.00 Special Discount Price 87c PANT HOSE ONE SIZE — NON, , RUN Reg. $1.50 Discount Price 99c ROBINSON; --- Joan and Clayton (Joan Bauer) are proud to announce the arrival or a baby girl, Morrie Vanessa, August 30th, 1971, at . St, Joseph's Hos- pital, London. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and. Mrs. Allan E. McCall announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their only daughter, Beverly. Jane, to Mr. Ronald Thomas Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson; R.R. 2, Brussels. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 25th, 1971 at the home of the bride's parents, R.R. 3, Walton, Ontario. ••••••••••••• Are you looking for a solid future? Are you a self starter„, conscientious and hard working? Then join the , Dominion'Auto- mobile ASsociation team. As a Dominion Automobile Assoc- iation Representative you will have guaranteed renewals. Earn high commissions, receive on the job training, with group ,insurance,. benefits, and pension. Act now and find out how you can join the Dominion Automobile teatn. For a confidential inter- view write today. Mr. Keith Gleed, Dominion Automobile Association, 201 King Street, London, Canada. PRESENTATION for MR. AND MRS. NICK LEFOR CranbroOk Community Centre FRIDAY, SEPT 10th Dancing 9.12 Ladies Bring Lunch RECEPTION and DANCE for MR. and MRS. PHILIP PAUL (nee Ruth Willa's) ETHEL COMMUNITY HALL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th Music by: Wilbee Orchestra ) Ladies please bring lunch BUS TRIP to WESTERN FAIR SATURDAY SEPT. 18th, 1971 " Leaving' Brussels at' 10. a.m. , Returning After Grandstand r .0 • Fare: $2.00 Sponsored by: Brusseli Minor - Hockey Association Phone 887-6973 )Brussels for Reservations 'COMING EVENTS: SCHOOL FAIR The Belgra,ve, myth, Brussels School Fair will be held Wednes- day, September 15th at 1 p.m. in • Belgrave. HOWICK LIONS BINGO Howick Lions Bingo will be held on Friday, Sept. 10th. at 8:30 p.m. in WrOxeter"Commuzity Hall.. Admission 1. 12 Regular Games for $10; 2 "Share the 'Wealth"; one $25 Special; Jack- '. pot qif $80 on 58 calls; Door and ''Consolatiou Prizes: - ETHEL Visitors with Mrs. Bert Godden, and with. Bert Godden, who is a patient in Listowel Hospital, were their son Rod and Mrs. 'Godden and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Sanderson of Brampton. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Laidman of Hamilton, Mrs. Isobel Walker of Toronto, Mrs. Blanche Dobson, Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole of Stratford were . holiday weekend vistors with . Mr. and Mrs: Percy Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Klein- eteuber, Waterloo were weekend holiday visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mts. Howard Klein- Stettber. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lipka and son of Toronto: Mr. and Mrk, Thomas Cuthbert of London and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin O'Brien and daught- ers of Sharon were visitors, with Mr. hnd Mrs, George Lynn last Week and retrained for the hoii. -do' weekend, 'Flowerdale Tea Bags 60's CRANBROOK Sunday Scrim. wilt re-open for the fall term on Sunday, Sept- emher 12', at 10.45 Congratulations to. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith 10th -concession, on the arrival . of a son, Murray Allan, born in Listowel Hospital, on August '24th. Carman Fischer, Kingstop, Was home for the liolidaT weekend. Winston MoBachern and daughter, Sharon, Galt, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wes McEachern: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummins, Toronto, visited Mr., and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn spent Labour- Day with Mr. and Mrs. :Dom_Jacklin,_Blgomingdale. We are pleased to see Melvin Becker able to be home following a week spent in Listowel Hosp- pita'. .Miss Margaret. Kerr of Ewart College, Toronto, .spent a few days with Mr.. and Mrs. Clare Veitch. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Engle Christine, Mark and Timmy,, of `Woodstock visited the Engel families recently. Holiday weekend visitors with Mrs. Mac Engel. included Mr. and Mrs. Same Love' Saskatoon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ,Farquharson, Lon- 35c 99c don, Mrs. 'Walter Broadfoot Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Switzer, Beamsville. W.M.S. Afternoon Group Mrs. Lylle Gordon was hostess for the regular meeting of the Afternoon Group of the W.M,S. on Wednesday afternoon, Septemh- er 1st. ...Mrs. ..Wilfred Strickler opened the meeting with a call to worship entitled "Dear friends .in _Christ" ...and "A note of Beauty" "For the beauty' of the earth" was ..sung followed by . . prayer. ..A reading ..."God's little extras" was given and John 4 5-38 was read. Six members and one .,.visitor .,were present. Mrs. Strickler read "Who is hiding, who is lost", and the hymn "We give Thee but Thine own", was sung. Item s of business included ordering of Study Book for 1972, Glad 'ridings subscriptions and an announcement of a change in the date of the Presbyterial Visitor to September 28 instead of Sept- ember ..21st. ...A special Thank. offering was also discussed. Cur- rent events was "Something spec- ial each one did during the holi- days". Mrs. Stuart McNair gave the topic ..."Parners ..shape the the Message". The meeting closed with the singing of a hymn and repeating the Mizpah Benediction. A social time followed when lunch was served. organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt 77 Former Brussel Boy 10 a.m. Church School Pitches Ingersoll Tykes To Playoff Finals Jeff Ebel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ebel, formerly of Brussels, with his excellent pitching won their series for the Ingersoll Tykes and took them into the finals. So said the Ingersoll*Times. 2 lb. Dads. Oatmeal Cookies 8 oz. Chase & Sanborn Coffee 1 lb FEATURES Ready Cut Macaroni 45c 85c York 2 lbs Peanut 'Butter $1.15 Schneideri Bacon Ends lb. 65c ParKay Margarine 1 lb. Tub 45c ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Now serving you with all major covertges on Farm, Urban and Cottages. Protection avail- able for fire, windstorm, liability, theft, Mach- inery Floater and Livestock Floater. Also Available a Homeowners Package Policy For complete details contact: Head Office Atwood 356-2582 If . Long distance phone collect. Agents, Lloyd Denstedt 595-4804 Elwood Hanna 356-2638 Ralph F os ter 356-2579 Lloyd Tanner 595-4300 Lloyd Tanner Douglas Little President Secretary