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The Brussels Post, 1977-09-28, Page 12Come see. . . Come hear.. Come meet.. . Hon. Jack Horner Stratford Coliseum Thursday, Sept. 29 6 p.m: Get tickets [S7] fFoin your Federal Liberal Assn. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL \• BRUSSELS Friday and Saturday Night Howard Smith Orchestra * * ********************** iiiiI111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111 OLYMPIA RESTAURANT Brussels Phone 887-6914 Wednesday Special Spaghetti $1.29 All you can eat. Friday Fish. & Chips Reg. $1 90 Saturday & Sunday Special Veal • Cutlets. -with Spanish sauce, soup or juice & desserts 1111111111111111111111111111111111111MMOMM1MMIMIffil $3.30 MINOR HOCKEY Registration Night Friday, Sept. 30 7:30 tb 9 p.m. in the Brussels Library Feis Sprouts $15 General Reg. '20 Travelling Teams $10 Extra Presbytery Committee, "The Canadian Scene", dwelling on the church in society, "Let's talk Stewardship", dealing with church budgets, visiting for fun, and similar topics under the leadership of Mrs. Jean Bruce, of Stewardship Services, Toronto. To make it a family affair, the Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schaus and Miss. Peggy Davis of Hanover were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Hairy Bolger. Mrs. James S. Smith spent a few days last week in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton 12 THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 28, 1977 BRUSSELS LIONS ARE GUESTS — Seaforth Lions entertained thirty members of the Brussels Lions Club Monday evening, in an interclub visit. Shown at the head table are (left) Jack Pickard and W. J. Thompson tail twister and past president of Seaforth, Doug Vincent of Ayr , (standing;, Jan Van Vliet, Brussels tail twister and Seaforth President Marlen Vincent who organized the meeting and Clarence McCutcheon, President of the Brussels Club. During A midway of booths, theatre attractions and children's capers will feature a novel stewardship presentati.oni by Huron Perth. Presbytery of the United Church, at Mitchell, this Saturday, October 1. Entitled "Come to the Fair", the programme will blend fun and festivity with a serious effort to provide helpful family advice and to encourage the church's Outreach program. Special feature will be a three screen film presentation by Dr. Anson Moorehouse, President of London Conference. Dr. Moorehouse, the former head of the church's audio visual arm, Berkely Studio, will be assisted by his wife, Dickie, a noted photographer. • Among the booths, there'll be a display on "You have will Power" where Dr. John Leng of Toronto will provide significant information on wills. Rev. Bill McCosh, London and Ralph Hopper, a debt counsellor for Perth County, will give advice on the ever present question of "Making Ends Meets and/ort Overlap", which will includef planning and budgeting of personal finances, and a discussion on annuties. "Glow ball Gems" is a look at world outreach with Rev. Cliff Campbell and Glenda Dickison. Rev. Campbell spent nine years in Jamaica. His knowledge of the Caribbean will be helpful with the church emphasis in 1977-78 being in this area. Miss Dickison is a member of the Willow Grove Church of the Monkton Pastoral Charge and, a year ago, returned after serving 12 months in a health clinic in the Republic of Niger. Other booths are entitled "Communication Cousins" with Rev. Wilena Brown and her the evening Doug Vincent showed slides arid told of experiences while on a recent two months trip across Australia as part of a seven memb er group of Canadian and American young businessmen which was sponsored by -Rotary. Entertainment included several musical selections by volunteer' members of the two clubs. Ross Scott, who was Seaforth president 1945-46 recalled that Seaforth sponsored the Brussels Club during his presidency. groups, 6-9,10-13 and 14-17, plus other activities. A Nursery will also be provided. The "Fair" will be held, in Upper Thames Elementary School from Ito 5 p.m. It's sponsored by the Stewardship Committee of the Presbytery, Boundary and 17th Unit meet The September meeting of the Unit of the U.C.W. was held Wednesday evening at the hone of Mrs. Cliff Ritchie. Mrs. Ross Bennett opened the meeting with the Thought for the month. Hymn, "Unto the Hills around do I lift up" was sung, Scripture reading was taken from Corinthians 1, Chap. 1; verses 17' - 27. Mrs. Bennett gave a reading followed by prayer. Collection was received and dedicated, Mrs. Bruce • Clark gave a reading, "Sure Foundation" followed by the topic, "The Church Christ built". Business was conducted with Mrs. Harold McCallum reading the minutes followed by the roll call. Two thank you cards were read. Events of interest were announced. The Turkey supper on. Nov. 2 was discussed and the display to be put up at the fair. Articles for the bale are to be in to the church by October 9. communion service will be held at Duff's Church on Sunday, October 2. spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiler and family near Phelpston. Mrs. James S. Smith and Mrs. Harry Bolger were guests at the Fitzsimmons-Beetles wedding in Holmesville on Saturday night of last week. • Th 'OPP prog Th Pass' Fun program includes a Poster under the chairmanship of Mrs. Contest for children of three age Doris Zurbrigg, Listowel. ********************** Entertainment at United Church has 'Fair' People We Know Brussels Business Association Meeting Wednesday, October 5 Bruisels Inn Dining Room Bring New Ideas and New Business Mi days Sout M Hari Mrs. Sun Edw Mrs. Jack Card Card Pear. of M on S Vi. horn( in th gold were' Phoe Mr. Marti vi Mrs. Laur lllinoi Ross, Greg Wilso Dome Sarni, Math Aginc Hemh Mrs. ,Mrs. Mr. Aura Metca Marra Strad( Mathe Mrs. I Mrs. Mr. ar Ailed Open to All Girls and Bays HOUSE LEAGut will ALSO RETURN THIS YEAR