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The Brussels Post, 1974-10-09, Page 8yV family, Mr. - and Mrs.George. Cousins and Tim, Mr. and Mrs. John Cousins, and family all ofBrussels. Guests attending the Assembly at Grey Central School in, honour of Brian Armstrong, were Mrs. James Armstrong and. Leanne, Mrs. Ada Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey' C. Johnston, Mrs. Edwin Martin, Mrs. Wallace Bell, Mrs. Doug Evans, Mrs. Doug Hemingway, Mrs. James Knight, Mrs. Clarence McCutcheon and Mrs. Jan van Vliet. WITCH for +he "SPOT THE. MEM HAWS" 0.011vssir s matt shs Sooty ! SUNDAY OCTOBER 13. 8:00 P.M. Miss Hester. Dugan She has spoken to' audiences throughout North America and the British Isles on behalf of the Faith Bible Mission. Hear this outstanding speaker. Special Music HURON MEN'S CHAPEL AUBURN EVERYONE WELCOME Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing COMING NEXT WEEK: A new film — Net released THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO THE PEOPLE People we know a slate of officers for 1975. Hymn 691, 'Come ye thankful people come" was sung. ,111•1.1••••••=11111=1•1•11111111, Mrs, Fred Cardiff of Windosr is staying with Mrs. C. W. (Pete) Cardiff..Mr.t Cardiff also spent a week with. his mother but re- turned home to Windsor on Sunday. Mrs, Gertrude Payne attended the Payne-Mundell wedding in Bluevale' on Friday evening. Mr. and •Mrs. Elmer Ellacott of Stratford'were visitors in Brussels on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Steiss have returned home from a visit in the Western' Provinces. Miss Mae. Skelton has returned home from a 'visit in Mimico and Scarborough. While there, Miss Skelton accompanied Mr. .and Mrs. Lyle Brothers to Sault Ste. Marie and took the color tour up the Agawa Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Huether and Sandra, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Huether and Joan visited in Renfrcw • with Mr. David Huether,' teacher at Renfrew Collegiate, and Capt. and Mrs. Ted Chimbers and family of Ottawa on the weekend. Vice-President, was leader and opened the meeting with prayer and a poem "The man who gets the job." Hymn 141 "We plough the fields and scatter the good seeds on the land" was sung with Mrs. King at the piano. The ' secretary's report was read by Mrs. Steiss. and the treasurer's report by Mrs. Amy Speir. There were 18 calls, on sick and shut-ins. The roll call was answered with a. verse containing thanks of thanksgiving. The collection was taken' by Mrs. Speir and dedi- cated by' Mrs. Martin. The Scripture from psalm 92 was read in unison and Mrs. King had the • meditation from psalm 92, verse Prayer was, by Mrs. Evans. - Mrs. Mair, read the first five verses of psalm 103 and gave the Thanksgiving • topic. Moved by .Mrs. Yuji], seconded by Mrs. STEPDANCE REGISTRATION in Basement of Brussels Library Tues., Oct. 15th from 4 — 6 p.m. Mrs. Gail Glanville rDANCE October 12th Ken Scott Orchestra Itestaiew to 18 years a over Sponsored by WESTERN STAR LODGE No. HD Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie Cousins and filnily of London on Sunday were their families, Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Sr., Mr. and ,Mrs. Jan Van. Vliet Jr. and family of Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hamelin and family of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Willmore and family of Stratford, Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan. Campbell and. Higgins wins fair prize The winner of the $20.00 voucher from Otto Pia and Sons Seeds Ltd. offered at the Brussels Fair was Ross Higgins, R.R.5, Brussels. He was top competitor on points taken from field crop corn competition, corn display and forage exhibits. NOTICE TO ALL PARENTS Of the MEMBERS of the Brussels Figure Skating 'Club Wednesday, October 16 -- 8. pm URGENT MEETING. IN LIBRARY All parents -please attend. Important business to be discussed. . .Phone Family' Entertainment "THE IRISH If THANKSGIVING bad 527-0629 SINGERS 2 BRADLEY weather, — --- 4 Patadise from held Pal, R. in R. Ociober SUNDAY BUNCH" CLINTON hall 4 ..... tU Pa Walt 4......„. • ... I TEESVVATER . FALL FAIR OCTOBER 11012 FREE GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINME EXCITING HARNESS RACING • HAMILTON MIDWA • KIWANIS KAVALIERS DRUM CORPS • • ACRES OF EXHIBITS • LIVESTOCK SHOWS "SWEETHEART OF THE FAIR" CONTEST • • MISS DOMINION OF CANADA • RED CAP AEROBATIC TEAM • THE WILLIAMS BROTH • NIGHTLY VARIETY SHOWS AND DANCE • All This And More! -- Don't Miss It! MONDAY, OCT. 14TH ONLY! TEESWATER TRACTO -1 PULL 12:00 P.M. .:',;(g FAIRGROUNDS C.T.P.A. RUL . HANIST • . *: , til 1 , PHONE 338-3121 -Kids in ears free Starts at 8 :00 pm; (NMI /FRIDAY 11 ' ..0 SATURDAY 12 THE DAREDEVILS Stars GEORGE MONTGOMERY Fasten your seat belts — it all happens fast and turbos ' — PLUS — • - A TOWN CALLED HELL ... Stars TELLY SAVALAS from KOJAK . (Adult Entertainment) GIANT DUSK TO DAWN OF THE 1974' . SEASON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th 5 FEATURES — STARTING AT 8:00 p.m. 1. CAPTAIN APACHE Stars LEE VAN CfMair (Adult Enetertainment) 2. FEARLESS FIGHTERS THE RUNG FU MASTERS • 3. NIGHT OF THE COBRA WOMEN Only the Cobra could satisfy heir usteartld9 damn* FE 4. LOVE THRILL MURDERS Stars TROY DONAHUE S. CRYPT OF LIVING DEAD The undead dies Win.and Pawn and 4411 ADMITTANCE ' RIF, STRICTED Vg!iararit ONE WMS sings We plough the fields' The October meeting of Mel-- Dennis, that Mrs. Perrie, Mrs. ville W.M.S. was held in the Matheson and Mrs. Gibson be a church parlor with 13. members nominating committee to bring in present. Mrs. Ruth Martin, 1st BRUSSELS. POST', OCTOBER 9 1914.