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'Phone: Residence 95 - Business 113x
Brussels, Ont.
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Melville Presbyterian
Church
10.00 a. m: Sunday School
Li a. m. Mine Worship
"The Glory To Be Revealed"
Minister: Rev. n. T. Ootvin,, 11., D.
Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. T
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The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister! •ReV., A. Lithe, B. Ait
AnritiVer'saal Set lees
Anniversary at Atha United Chtirett,
INo Olthreli for Sunday School at
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Anglican Church
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"COMMUNISM"
In Chine And. Canada
MAJESTIC. W i, OBSERVE
ANNUM, FAMILY NIGHT
• lrus,se.is MapstIq , Women's
obvga•mt• •its .:annual van'.'
lay Nion .baying a .pot-lnek suPp-i
er the basement .0/' the library.,
Mq,re than SO people, Including t
the husbands a,ua •f040111e$
diLttin mettiberg endtoyed .snlver,
teeth-ex% Mrs. W. H, kleli, prose-
dent of tine institute-, was. in charge ;
of the program whia followed, Sobv,
w,ere sung by Zaturilyn.4,thnsion, con ;
net soles played -by Marion Heming,.
way. .1
Miss Isabel Speir of Port, Credit,'-
gave a •description, -of her vacation
trip to Europe during - the summer,,
Her description -at her yisit to Eng-
land, Germany, Switaerland„ and
Prance was accompanied by fine ;
snapshots }which she had taken as
she travelled by bus, train and. Ship.
Miss Speir is- a daughter of
Mrs. Harold Speir of Brussels.. •I.
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WINGHAm DISTRICT HIGH • 1
SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT
Tangements are being made
for the 'Annual Commencement EX--!
ercises of the Wirrghtint District
Met School to• be held on the *even--
ing of Wednesday, November 9th, in
the Seireol Auditorium „There' will
be a programme of music,
PresentaVon of certificates and: di-
plonto7 and proficiency and -athletic.
towards, the valedictory, address by
Nemeth Holmes, and ‘• a special
speaker -for the 'occasion.
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ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd,
11a. M. 7.30 p.m.
SpEOIAL SPEAKER — RE,Y. VICT R BUOHANAII,
OF GORRIg
Special M. plc Sy The Choir
UNITED CHURCH
.ANNotgRsAqy .,agRviggs
SaujcessI n1 Anntvernry Services
were 'held on Sunday, October Ad.
ReV, Hugh Wilson, a former pas-
tor Of the congregation was the
-:1-1,1cer delivering very accept-
-able sermons for the occasion.
Mr. William Cowen of Wiagtham
was enest soloist, also Ably assisting
the choir In the service- -Of pgais-e.
• 1.7veninfr ;arithem, "Great is the
Lord", iby 'Caleb Simper, Evellitrg
solos " Consider And Hear Me"; by
Alfred Woofer and. ,( The Cradle To
The Cross" by Cunningham and De
Rose,
Morning anthems, "P•rais.e Walton
For Thee" by Atfred WoOler .and
"Praise Ye The Lord" by John Adam-
son. Morning Soto, "Beside Still
Waters'. by Hamblen
Turkey Dinner
On Tuesday evening Oct,i8 the
ladies of the congregation ,Served
isplendid Turkey Dinner •with 41 the
trimmings to about 1500 guests, The
dinner wins flollowed by a fine pro-
gram — a variety of solo, duet,
quartette and chorus Try the Struth-
ers family of Donegal — Mrs.. Stewart
MeNanghton, of Wroxoter, reader
MIAS Doris 'Johnston, Walton, on the
.mitrimba -and Bob Barwick soloist,
The whole anniversary •occatsion
was something -the congregation will
remember for Some time.
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EARL TERRY CHOIR
OCTOBER 28th.
Hear
Rev. Leslie• Malin
Formerly Of 0, I. M.
United Church, Brussels
Wednesday October 26th at 8 p. m.
Presbyterian Church, Brussels
Friday' ,October 28th at 8 p. m.
SPONSORED BY THE "MINISTERS OF BRUSSELS
Mr. Millin was in China when the Communists took over.
You will want to hear how he endured " Brain Washing" and
PISTRIOT 'GOVERNOR VISITS
fai3USSg45 LIONS CLUB
On Monlina, Elword
Atkin, District Governer of DiArie;
M. from Leamington, Ont. paid -his
'official visit to the Brussel., Lions
club. After being well and worthily
introduced by Lion Ilervey Johnston.
Lion Edward Aticfn gave a splendid
address, upholding the high Ideals
-of Lionism. Lionisn Is a great fall,
vr in uniting Countries in peace and
a common understanding. We barn
only touched the surface of our
potentialities. Lion Edward urged
Lions to do a more complete job
'sponsoring activities, clubs, camp,-
*playground facilities. safety patrol.,
etc for the children and help them
to become good and, 'helpful citizens
Lions ,c1:o ,to-day, There may be
no tomorrow,
thanked Lion radward for his splen-
did address and, presented to him
a token of 'apprecution. from our
chub.-
-The winning ticket in the 200 ,
club draw wals, that purchased by
Leonard Lamont, Thanks to every
one for their ,support to this club,
The prize for the regular, meet- ,
ing contest was denoted by Lion
Elston Caaidiff and won by Lion Gard-
on Knight.
The Lions club l*e staging the
usual 1-101111otwe'en Party for the
children on Monday evening Oct. 30.
Many thianks to the ladies of :Mel-
ville church for their splendid supper.
mime- next meeting on Oct. 31, is
is Eariner's Night, Don't for-get that '
fellow Lions.
BAZAAR
Melville Young Women s Guild
In the Brussels Public Library
Saturday, October ,22nd at 2.30 p. rn....
Aprons — -Knitted Articles — Novelties — Baking —Candy
—TEA WILL BE SERVED--
put thousands to death. There Will also Be THE FISH POND And Sate of
xmas Cards As Usual By The Mission Band
HORTICULTURAL _SOCIETY.
iThe Horticultural 'Society are
holding an open meeting in BrusSels ;
Public Library, Monday, October ,
24th. at 3.15 p,m. Mr. end Mrs. Epps
of Clinton ate, guest speakers, Mr.
Ens wall conduct a cfnestionaire,
Ail members come and bring a ;
friend. A social half hour will follow.
NOTICE —
Hallowe'en Social in Legion roon,
on Wednesday. October 26th, for
Legion members and their wives
and Auxiliary members and their
husbands, Judging , fo'r costumes
9.30 sharp. .Ladies please bring,
tsar dwichec. Admission 250.
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"THE CRANBROOK WOMEN;S! INSTITUTE:
Are SgonsPring
Halloween .Dance
In Cranbrooh Community Centre!'
..Fricl'ayt October 28th
Music by Henderson's Orchestra
Special Spot Dances.
Admission at Popular' Prices
Lunch Booth in the Hall.
Everybody Welcome.
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mencement.
hy Pay More
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3 — 10 oz. Tins Campbell Torn. Soup
5 lb. Sunkist Oranges Full of Juice
Cut Mixed Peel 8 oz. Wagstaffe • • • •
Heinz Chili Sauce
Ivory Soap
Crisco
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• TENDERS WANTED
Tenders wsll be .reiceived by the
lundesigned until a p,tn. Saturday,
NoveMber 5th, .1155. for snowplowing
for the 495556 setsbni in, ,tale ToWn• •
ship of .Grey. Tenders to be by the
hour, tState- type of .eqiiipment
,used. DONNA ;or any tender not
necessarily accepted'.
Mts. Cardiff. Clerk.
413ars
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G RE WARS:
We Close 10 p. m. Saturday Nite's
COURT OF REVISION
Court of itetision on CA' 1956
Assessment Roll for the Township,
of Grey will be held on Tuesday
October 25th, 1965. et 2 P:trt., In. the .
Clerks Office, Ethel. •
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk.
Borrowed — Return at Once
1 Shingle Cutter — 1 Pick
1 Draw Knife — 1 Hydralic Jack
For Sale —
One Hot Air Furnace, in good shape.
D. N. McDONALD
Brussls. Ont.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"THEY RODE. WEST6
Robert Fraricia Donna Reed
LOWE'S FOOD MARK
tsuY YVUli
VA% CANADA SAVINGS BONDS
due Nov, 1st, 1967
from
W. S. SCOTT, Brussels
Agent for'
R. A. Daly and Co., Ltd.
Toronto.
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FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE.
NEEDS SHOP AT THE
MAC BAEKER AUTO SUPPLY
Permanent Type Anti Freeze
$2.75 per gallon
76 per quart
, —
Thermostats Ranging from $1.05 to
$2-10 ,
Spark PI,ugs.56c lo 69c each,
Auto Light and Chawpion
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how the People's Court
CARD OF THANKS
We woubc1 like to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation for
the many acts of kindoesis, messy '
ages of sympathy and beautiful floral
'offering received. ,
-Special thanks, to. Rev. A Lane for ,
this consoling Words,.
, The ``fancily of the late
Jas. Harry Hopper'
'1PITK LISTOWEL THEATRE He staked his life for cause he he-
TO HOLD OPEN MEETING
VAL'S- BEAUTY SHOP
Ctitting, Styling and
Y . Cold Waving a Specialty
REGEN1 THEATRE Phone 40x Brussels
Seatorth, Ont.
c.
The music concerts sponsored by
the. Winigham District High School
Poard'in co-operation with the Ont.
art° Depaqnfent of Education will
begin •on the evening of October
28th in the School Auditorium.'
when the Earl Tarry Choir will pre-
mit a varied programme' This fine
mixed group from London, Ontario,
has recently been on tour abroad,
and. Mr.' W. S. Hall and Mr. W. A.
Galbraith. the committee in charge
pf 4k. arrang,ing, th concer feel that
the Board is 7fOrtun8te in, securing
such talented art/sits for the first
concert -
Admisslion prices are one dollar for
adults and fifty-cents for students.
Tickets will be Offered by the High
'Schaal pupils, throughout the dia.
trict, .or they may be had from, Mr.
'Galbnaith7ot the Torn Clerk's Office
In Winghatn.
Remember the date ---- Friday even-
ing, Oatober'28th, in the ,Sehool Aud-
itortuto• at '18.15.
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LARD OF TilANKS•
The family of the .late Mrs'. Eliza
Ra'n1Say wish to thank their friends
and neighbors ger their kindness
and 'srympattity 'shown -them in their
recent bereavement for those who
sent flowers and any -other acts, of
1cInclne-ss lest° special, thanks to Rev
Mr. glitomas, Mr. -D. A. Rana, the
Muir nursing borne arid Drs. Brady
and Myers.
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AR .parents and others- interested
in. the- seem 'are invited' too the
ereises. for which, there will be no
admission- •charge, There is a great :
'diversity of meetings and concerts Tenses 11, (Harry) Hopper died' in
this Attturnin, -but it le hoped you Ix*, 'Clinton on Sunday at the age of 84..
thedatte of. Nov-ember 9th. free He was a'well-known: business man
and come to the ,High School Cam- having operated- a store in Be,Igrava
- for • 411 .yeanst ,and later• Wingham.
He Was born in, the Belgrave. • des-
JAM'ES 'MILTON McCALL trict and farined there before going
into business: •
He had made his home in Bruasels
sintk. the death of his wife, the for-,
meal Frances Stonehause; 7 years
.agio. Surviving are twe sons, Lyle.
Belgrave and Russell, Exeter, and
•U'rvel 'clfaughters; Mrs. -D. A, Rarin
and Mrs. Robert Johnston both of
131•tl Sea vice held from the home
of his D. A. Rann, On .
Tuesday, *t 2\P..m. The Rev. Andrew
Dane,.- :of Bruidsels United Church',
was assisted in the service by the
Rev. Sidney Davidson, Brucefield.
Six 5iiemhewil word pallbearers,
Marshall and Louts Stonehouse,
Wawa.nositi; William Birney, Tex
onto; 'Geooge clioderAch;
Charles Hopper, Wingtham and Carl
Procter, Beflgrave.
Burial was in. Brandon Cemetery,
Belgrave.
FOR SALE —'
A distinetive Metal Maine Plate
for gate, truck, rural mail box, or
home gOc delivered. Send 50c With
name and addne:Ss to Wyse and
Hardie. Tricoe St. E„ London,
Ontari","
N'OTICE ---
AnniVersary Services of Union
United Church will be held on Sun.
day, Oat. 23rd, Rev. Button of At.
wood United Church will conduct the
services at 11 a. in. and 8 p:
JAMES H. HOPPER
; n 2 Ih6v44 nightly 74° — 924 IL M. ileved In .,and the „woman he loved. Matinee a-hirdily 2 p
Word Was received Of time death:
Of James Milton MIcOall'at his` res-
dence, Victoria. B. C., on' Sept, -2-7th.
1055. Born in Morris Township, he
hats been a, „resident of Victoria for
the past 34 Yee.05,•!A* *9eage4r,
survived by his wife Edith, four w-
;brothers Dairici onici• George of Viet
aria, Arthur, WaltOn. and Harold
Hamilton.% One _Slater Mrs. H.
Thompson, (Hattie) GarlsbY, ,Aperta.
Funeral services were -conciliated by
Rev. Qarsan. George Riddle from Mc-
Coll, Bros, Funeral Chapel on. Sat.,
Oct.11st. 2 tn.
One week latter word came of the
death of the sister, Mrs. H. 'Phomii.
Son, who passed away Oct. 5. 1955
in hospital Gadsby, Albe9ia. Funeral
services held on Saturday, Oct. 8th.
MRS. HUGH, RAMSAY
—r-rrliffere `passed away ini Seaforth,
Oct; 13th, at the Muir nursing home
Mil's. Ramsay the former Elizabeth
Letitia Williamson. daughter of the
late Thomas W.' WilliamsIon .and "his
wife the late Elizabeth Milliken.
She leas. been a patient for the past
Tour 'months and had been in
ill health for 'the. paist ten Yenta
She wlas born in Grey Township in
18-70 and• Was married to- the Tate
Hugh Jones Ramsay in 1904, who
predeceased her in 19-10. Their soil
Geettge POSSed lawaY Nat mouths
,ago,. The funeral, Wasi held On Sae./
&day froth. the II, A: Vaini funeral
home in Brusselt4 'The pall-bearers
were HarVy Craig,. Bolger, !
Donald 'Uticharae.; Herbert William-1
Soli, ROY WilliaMOtri Geerge
OntSon. The floWer hearers' were Jitit
Satter; and William 'Bennett. brie-
matt in tit-SOs Cemetery,
BORN
IlitOTHERS TO Mr: and Mrs. Lyle
8rotlier-S, .Watferli at Eatt General
f-Io it T'Ooltitd, danghteri
lane mkt baler%
Nancy Mallet* a. slater for Darl 1. Thurs. Fri. tat.
OttOber go -- 21 -- 22 .
Stewart Granger, \,/iiileea Lindfors
In the tnitititithid Story
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Sunday Midnight OctObei, 23 I
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See Our Red end White Ad. in the LorkiOri See fi:Mee* -4"
Red & White Toilet Tissue rolls $1,00
Red' 8E White Tea Bags P 790,
Red & White Inifitnt 'toffee S ox, 1;3.4
Atifid try 'Ott' Pieh
(Speetal)
White Coffee $1-.1411C,
The ::savage „fury in•
Battle to the Death One cavalry
troop- adain st savage hOodeS.-, Hated,
by Indians and Whites Robert Frail-
Cie fights
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
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'Robert FrnriaiS"bianne• Foster
detail keith, The Made Story of A .m.,
eriehne 66ot:tired ,.and ,,tortured
1Cores. :,Robert:,Robert ,FranCIP
Caine „M,utliiy+''" „fighting ..Chinese
"brain rwatiibtj. Art Ainerican spy
in the' ottithutiitt daite Straight
f ront the pages toAaYs"6.
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