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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-02-23, Page 5SUPERIOR PROPANE LTD. 19 Market Place STRATFORD, ONT. The Versatile Oependaide FUEL FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY RANGES, HOT WATER TANKS. REFRIGERATORS, WM WALT. MADDENS Representative PHONE STRATFORD .m.P BUS. 4174 RES, NNW z • V. lore in a ew Idea .trade-in MOO • Harvey W. Stephenson Itsprometsittve tor Lis Anima* Cia. Canada Casualty Walsh. Ca, Casualty Gemini Pisa 43tt Walker Funoral Hesse , _ Day or me* Oldblridaykse Ns Extra Clow kr LW of r1oi~/rtl qtr Mimi Funeral Dbiretor asli 11.1166111. Trrenty-iim Hoer Aselmboirs *Man Did& 11164m1Ps N. Minutes of Cranbrook Library ivleeting . On Feb, 18, 1955 .a library meeting was) held at the home of Miss A. For. rest, With 6 in attendance, and the Pres., Mns. Ida Gordon, i!..1 the chair, Both the Sec, minutes and Treas. reports were adOpted as 'read. This was, followed by a Short business period. It WO. moved by RnSeel Knight, ,seconded by A, Forrest that' Mrs, M. J. Engel, MM., Ken. Mc- Donald, SteWart McNair and Fred Kirkpatrick be added to the library I board and Rasisel Knight, Miss A I Forrest, Mrs. L. Gordon remain in 1 'Office as directors. Carried. . ', neetion of officers felloteC f Press ,„....,..„. .... ,„ .... " . . WS. L. Garden Seo. „,.. .... „....„.....,....., Mrs, M. Ritether : See. and Iiibraritill Miss Lena, It was moved by B,uSsel Knight;Ndbl seconded by MISS A, Forrett that the Marian's, salary of $100 Per year I and rent of $26 per year be the I 'same as last Year, ,Sealed. I It Was MOVed by Miss Leda Noble, seconded by Miss .A, Farrest that ! We Invite the MilVettort District ' mot 8631064 to: present their oper. I, cab; ilia; Sat., Mar. 19t1i ,at S,1.6 p, in., in Irk: drifthlitnnk onnninnity Centre anti we directors Sell ticket§ at 60e for adititS Mid 25c for children, Tide is Its itieltide a chance an a lucky Ara* do be leaked after by mein berS.-,,,-- Carried, .„ It Was Meted by I. Gordon, see,- oinied by L. Noble- that IttWet knight be resPansible for getting .406 tickets printed. Carried, It Wag decided that We feed the Cage, The Meeting then adjourned, opperetta dOnitrig tritSiSetS And Conlinunity Husbands! Wives! I Want new , Pep and Vim? goqualPled" Oho only 69f, At, ell druggist.. two you, too, any need for pep; supple men. Lary doses Vitamin Di. lutsucluetury or "get. he usted solely because body lacks iren.Forueur .11.ousaads at couples en weak, wom-out, vise, vitality. try °stilts Toole Tablets. Sualgles PlkaSe keep ',Sat., MV011. 19, 8,15 oi)en to attend alike. operetta which onmes very highly recommended (from Milverten. to he Prosented Onanibrook Community Centre, Do you want to build an extra room, put on a; new roof, install new heating, build a garage, do some painting and decorating, or any other long awaited or necessary repairs or alterations? 'Whatever you need, come in and talk to us about a Home Improvement Loan . . now obtainable on a promissory note, repayable in monthly installments. Up to $2,500 on a single house—$6,250 for apart- meM owners—can be repaid over 3-to 5 years accord- ing to loan size. Call in at our nearest branch. We have more than 680 conveniently located to serve you. Any of our officers will gladly give you full details. NW-2115 , • 1MONsmi;; •-•:. • • j. THE CANADIAN BAN K.OF COMMERCE Cranbrook Club Girls The first meeting of the Cranbrook Club. Girls was• held. Saturday after noon, Feb. 12 at 2,30 in the Coalman. lity Centre,. Due to the absence of the Pres., Maxine Smalldon, Yvon- ne Me'Paggart was elected Vice-Preis. The meeting was opened with a Poem "Cupboard Capers" by Isabel Engel. Plair0 tor a Valentine Dance cm, Feb. 18 were made. The roll call was ens- wered with a suggestion of a name for the club, The name cholsen was the "Crarnbnock Dairy Maids." Mb members pamphie.bs were then difb &Muted and the discusision period was held with each member t,alting pant by reailing abont, "Working Procedure" and "Rules to• Remem- er While Handling Food" and "Dish- washing". Mm. Glen Huether read, "Health Via. Milk Route". Different kinds of milk weMe dtscussed. A dem- onstration on how to measure sager wets given by Karen Meehan, and Isabel Engel, Me home assignment was then given. The next meeting of the Cranbrook Dairy Maids is to be held in the Oonamunity Centre oz Sat., Feb. 19, at 2.30 p. m. The meet- ing then. closed with the poem, "Clothes Line Ditty" by Isabel Engel. Cranbrook W. I. 1955 Super "88" Holiday Coupi. General Motors Value Brussels Branch — F W. Todd, Manager' MODERN HEATING COMPLETE FORCED AIR HEATING SYSTEM FOR A PiVe6ROOM • HOME $625.00 Write Dept. 0+ P or visit our shuwrorms. Open Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday evenings and alt day Saturday J. V. 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STEPHENS Graduate thivordir of Termite PHYSICIAN void SURGEON Tidolimor 41 frill11411. Oft CRANBROOK I Keep these Oates ()pea ? • Watch for the Big Dance and Draw on. March 17th, and a Scotch Night to be held alter Easter. Sponsored by the Cranbrook Community Hall • Board. .Get out and and enjoy your• self and also help aid your own com- munity project, Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR MU. EINES Aviterskile mid Imurums Aselliffit ma Aim *Mt kr Grimm Wert IR* Immoimmi Mimi Moe 90 — aim* Oa JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist rares twine id. Gimes MA Mom 791 Sider& ice Skatik NOURS: S - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, SM. 9 wow Is 9 pi* 1). A. Rann & Co. rusajtitiCAIW ANBU1ANCE SERVICE Lissomil Amnia Dinicier mid. Eridlidiriai PHONE 30 or SIS BRUNICIA. R. S. Hetherington, K. C WINGEIAN mod 11121.0111324 AT INRIONIIIta itsimily mid 3atertbiy 11111 dily ,•• QOM opt* wow ow. Mow Aix lezesseer • • IL D. •OM G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick St., WINGRAIS At Milicardwo Oleos Mae 770 A S. to . Eve:Alga by APPanenellt• th, i4701 Nvw Drop by for a "sweet" deal on a faineat New ide0 8peeader. Look at the thOltes you have: 65 bU. spietidek on 20" wheels: With or withOut7,66-20 rubber fleet. 75 bu. spreader for tractor or team, 24" wheels interchangeable with New Idea one row corn picker, Rubber tires 'Or Steel wheels. With or without Bid il0 60, Pro spreader. 4 Spreading Speed§ for each fetiiiiatd: debt of your Weida. Steel flareS and front etid&ite. Paddies can be to4 moved setieltetely withou disturbing rest: of dittillittifiti. Most famouS and poptilar spreader in the tOUntey --the 90 130, NO, 124A (above): 24" wheels interchangeable with New Idea one-row corn pkkee. With, at without tires, r on McGavin ;14: a a 'The :Cranbrook Women's Institute! met in the Community Centre oral Iluiestiay evening, Feb, 8th, for its meeting on “Eduealtion" under the! oonvenership of Mrs. Murray Hueth. er. Mrs. 'Stuart McNair presided, and opened With the ode, the Mary Stuart Collect, and 'the Lord's Pray or. The roll call was "My first (School teacher". The Sec. read cards of thanks from Anne Stetfler and Marie Lake, and a. paper on radio evaluation written by Mrs. D. S. I.NAticIPairi:It41111:1811:. and. Mrs. Harold KeyS, The Institute decided to cater Lions Ladies Night on Mils. Ralph Meehan, Mrs. Glen Rathwell and Mrs. Herman whit• field were appointed to convene the dinner, Mrs. Stuart McNair was named Temperance representat- ive for the county movement. The highlight of the program Was the announcement of the prize- winners in the, eSsay contest which Was open to the. pupils of grades 7 and S in sections 1, .7, 'and 10. Mrs. Lylle Gordon announced the follow- ing winners' who read their essays: (1) Gerald. Iftiether whose subject wale "My Favourite Mickey Pla.yer— Malurite Richard" (2) Sharon Hein- ingway whose Subject was "The Life Story of Marilyn Bell" (3) Maxine Fischer whose subject was "My Favourite Book", MrS. Wilfred Sita•ickler presented the life story of St. Valentine from the time, he went about the monast- ery looking far a Way of tieing a taI- ett aoing little things until the: tittle when the villagers honored him after bib death by giving giftS on his birthday, Mrs. Stanley Campbell presented gifts, to M.S. R. W. Whitfield, Mrs. Florence Michel, • end Mrs, Lloyd 'Akita who have moved away, Fol. lowing the Sulisfhine Collection end., "The Qtteen.", contest was con- ducted by Mrs. 'Mae McIntosh Lunch was Served by mit,. Se*Yn baker, Mrs. Harolr Keys, Mrs, Gleu RatitWelt, Mrs, R. W. 1Vhitfield and Mrs, Allan MeTaggart. The C. T, T. and their 'leaders held en enjoyable evening; on Mon- day; Fobrttary, 14th. at the heine of Bei'erly and Barbara FAISTVS. tree in the forni Of a Valentine Party with aPpropriate gables, centeat„ Made and Mich. 114.rg, ,f4inet§ ittieltio, Mr. And ,&ifs-, Morgan Cameron and latili1S1' Were Week-end visitors With Mr, arid Mra Allen tante* it dralittatik Girl's Chili anon. Sated a litt,r SteeS1Stitti Valentine 11ande and Dian lit the Cothinniiiii Centre on tkilay nova l' oUle hold the ltOtlY tiettet on the The World Day 6.1 tjeayer 3S being 1 61*Atad in Itnok riej§byto4Ai3 Chtiteli 'Ott Friday; Feb. 25 at 2,30. A. Monahan, R. O. Optom u ga tmitirsorr, ,ftseftedig k ey=tathl_lird9141,001 et aac !Oa* l AO pm. ayi Mod 4111111.1 MOS a.m. Ss S Timely and lasorit. Weal V ...YERior MAIO it eliPallialgat