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.
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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
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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING
TO THE PEOPLE
People we know
a slate of officers for 1975. Hymn
691, 'Come ye thankful people
come" was sung.
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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.
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BRUSSELS. POST', OCTOBER 9 1914.