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E uchr e : Party
will ha held under the auspices .of the P. and T.
(Cancer, ,Poile and Tnborceleals) Committee
Of The Odd renew and Rebecca LedVe
in the Ccidit.(11:Poomis on
TueP,riny, Dcc, Sith fat 8::?.0- P. Me
Prizes WItIfie Civen - Lunch eerveg
Admission 50o
Everybody Welcome
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E'LeeCTION TO Oa HEI,..0 IN
GREY TWP, FOR REEVE
Seoond,Nemlnation fee Scheel
Trusteee
To the Electors of the Township of Grey
epene ...will appear on tho ballet In the ponnne election
es a candidate fer Reeve,
1 herehy olicit your vote and influeeee in my SuPpert.
Hugh B. Smith •
t• . flrey Township lerfelteltletten" meet-
mg •Wa.e held_ it thee •COMMUnity
i Centre. Ctlel' on Monday afternoon.
with a large attendeuee.• eeneelee........eeeeeeeeeree
1 Reeve -- Cligteed Roviaps1 (Q)
1-Iegt B. SMillh, (Q). Oliefoed R. Den,
bar. Shopani Share urS
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Malkin's Choice Red Raspberries
, 15 oz. tin - 2 for 43c
Appleford's Wax Paper • • • - • • _roll 2ac
Sun-Blest Peas • . 15 oz. tin 10c
Dewkist Cream Style Corn 15 oz. tin
- 2 for 25c
• • • • • • • • tin 19c
First Prize : Women'e Station Wagon Coat, value $34,95
second retze Man'e Gabardine Tap Ceat, valve $24.95
ems Mole' -Win. E, BiShOP (Qe
Geerge Itetchleeon (Q), Calyixi Oare.
eron, Clifford R. Dunbar (9), Arebie
Mann (Q), Kenneth McLean, Carl
MciDonald,
School Teustees - 'Rae Houston,
Kenneth McLean, Lloyd Wheeler,
Reward 3/fele-aught.
John. Petreen was appointed their.
man. `Mks School Area. Trustees and
Secreeery and other representative
of the High Schools- „ were called to
the pleteorm.
GUI lieminywoy, S. Trees, -went
over the financial etatement and
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Third prize , Men's or Women's Sport Jacket, value $12.95
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Forth Prize Fancy Satin Bound Blanket, value $7,85
Billionaire Sardines 0,*1
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Fifth Priee ; 'One pair of Flannelette Blankets (70x90) value $4,45.e
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Sixth Prize Ladles Handbags, value $2.9s• You will find other values just as great as these at -drew attention .to the Increased •eX-
. penditure eince 1040,
John Conley, .chairman of the
- School Board gave a_ report on re-
peirs and inlprovement to. all the
schools!.
Kenneth McLean, thanked hie male..
,er and seconder but he didn't intend
to. stand this year. '•
e Harry Bolger spoke briefly.
The others nominated for Trustee
( 'were called on but none replied.
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ROCERY
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12 other Prizes of Nylon Hose or Man's Leather Woman's Statlat: MIDGE
Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year. rc tires
Phone 7 We Deliver Store Wide Bargains for the Whole F
3lyth, Out. Brussels. OA
sammarossmsmummummennummommumin CANDLE.LIGHT Jas. S. Aenestroeg representative
The .Annual Candlelight Carol Ser. I of Wingham District High School told
Of ithe opening of the now scheol and vice will be held at, Melville Church
cafeteria. He said the Board was on .Sendeer. Dec. lett at 7,30 p, m.
nleeeed that the mill rate had been
raised very little, due to the new
, school.
Andrew Bremner, rePreisentative of
ILIA/wee District High School ex.
plained how the Board reguletee, the
price of meals served in the Cafeteria.
-He said the school would have bookt
on hand in ,fatinre, so that the pupils
could buy them if they wished.
Kenneth ,IVientariate, representati-
lye. c Seaforth District High School
said he was a new member and did
not have much to say this- year. He-
spoke the addition to the High
School.
Council called to Platform
Clifford Rowland (Reneged County
,finances, and gave several reports
of the CountyeHe stated he intend_
el to stand and would appreciate
V BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL
HONORED ON GOLDEN
WEDDING AN,NIVERSARY
Mr. and Mae,. Rose TurveY, Morris,
entertained at their home at e. fauelly
-gal:twine, the occasion being the
golden wedding arnlvereary of 1Vir,
end Mrs. Robert 'Purvey, Myth.
The goeses numbering thirteethree
were present from TorOnto, Exeter,
Listowel, Ethel, Myth and Bluevale,
Mr. and Mm, Turvey have five
dafughters end two Sons: Adella of
Ethel; Myrtle, Teen. Evelyn and
Helen all cl Blyth; Lloyd of Exeter
and Ross on the home farm. There
are also thirteen grandchildren. The
guests of honor were recipients of
many lovely ORS.
r MELVILLE S. S.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Melville Freshyberian Church Sun-
day School cOncert will he held on
Tuesday, Dec, 20th,
maimOmmommumMor
GIRL GUIDE COOKIE
DAY, DEC. 3rd.
The annual Girl Guide Cookie Day
will be held on Saturday. Dec. 3rd.
Help your local Girl Guide Movement.
ANNUAL TURKEY BINGOES
Brussels Canadian Legion
- DEC .2 - DEC. 9
In Brussels Town Hall on
at 8.30 p. tn.
16 Turkeys as Prizes
3 Special Games
15 Gam,es,for $1.00
Extra and Special Cards
25c or 5 for $1.00
FREE 1956 Marconi TELEVISION FREr-
WITR EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE ONE FREE PRAiri
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FIRST MEETING OF
CLOTHING PROJECT
The first meeting of the Brussels
Clothing Project "What Shall I
Wear" is to be held at the Bruelsels
Library on Sat.; Dec. 10th at three
o'clock:
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notice that Nomination
of Two School Trustees to serve the
Township of Grey, during the year
1956 4
Mill be held at
, Township Office, Ethol
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9th
Front 1 P. M. to 2 P. M.
if demanded a Poll will be opened
MONDAY, DECEMBER 19th ;
Polls to be opened from
9 A. M.' to 5 P. M.I
Edythe M. Cardiff, Returning Officer
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Pearson's Shoe Store
and
MEN'S WEAR
Draw to be made on December 24th at 10 P. M.
Men's Rubber Bouts ....-. $4,50, $4.95 and OA
Men's Work Beets . . ... . .. ... $5.95, $7.50 'and ta193
Men's Top Goats. Gabardine ..„ $24.95 Tweeds
.eontintied oh inside page Men's All Wool Sport Coat
Men's Trousers
$14.95 and $22.50
$5.95 to $12.91
VALI; BEAUTY 1.400
Cutting, Styling and
' Cold Wavind a Specialty
Phone 40X, Brtiseele
CARD OF THANKS
The Wilily of the late Mee. jane
0. ,Senith Wish to exPeetes deep
annretiation and • sincere Menke to
itheir MaiiY friends and neighbours
for ItindneSIS and SYmpethy ehOwn lie
them 'during their teeent bereave
Meat. ,alaie for the beautiful floral
till:eget and atrintSath,' cards.
It -ts a1 deeP1Se, anPreciated -
Everything in RUBBER FOOTWEAR forthe whole
family.
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UNITED CHURCH
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Brussels T.7nited Church Suaida:ti.
School Christmas Concert will ba
held on. December 19th. at 8 p.m
Please keen this date in mind.
Hugh l'Smith, distettlesed.. -the Mait-
land River and the grant on the-
Reueleamp Drain. He gave the cost
of bridges Wit this year. He -,eald
he would be a candidate for Reeve.
tIlifford Dunbar; eXpreeised his
opinion that there Should be bridges
bent each Year for at leaSt six Years.
He said the Contractora. for snow-
plowing were geed. He tated
/didn't intend to be a •candilate for
-reeve.
Win. Rishopeoaid the Council had
o fairly eneeeesful year. The gravel
isn't all eiet•but had a good Contract.
or He stated his intention to stand
for Coneeiller,
Geo. Thttditineen -said everything
had been fairly welldiseeeied, The
Council were trying to keep thew-p.
cats atte dOwn, and intended- to _geed
for
Arehie •Mann thettalted his itienter
eitel tedonclete He said if. 'there Wes
an election he May Sten&
Calvin aanierori Wee not. preterit
When bailed on to. Onetik, Itentieth
Mete-au thanked his Monet and
tenonder. Carl Metonald -Said he
A
eeedet to Stand,
Clifford Rowland replied by giving
the Attditoe'e tePert. There was a
SettfOrthe Ont.
Thursday Friday and Saturday
,dtaictaistort regarding fite -Pteteallan
in the tetnehiP.
aFRIOS OF THE BLUE dRASS"'
ClOtor,
REGENI THEATRE
1 lb. Pkg. gwitt's All sweet Margarine
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5 lb. Bag Robin Hood Oats • - 47c
4,1
2 Doz. Florida Oranges, Size 252 • • • • 55c
1 - 25 Pt. Roll Stuart House Alumittutt 25c
55c
24c
• 19c
48 ot. Tht Allen's Apple Juice • • 21c
Large Pkg. Rinse '• • • • - • 33e
We Say At The* Right Prices -
2 Doz. Plorida Oranges, Size
1 - Y2 Tin Pink Salmon
Light Bulbs 25-40-60
• • 0 • 1 15 oz. Pkg. Bleached Raisins
4 .4. • 4? t-te.144.,; Ogilvie Fruit take Mix
100 Tea Bags- ,erer
25c
01-cP
otesd
290
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Lloyd Bridged Vera Miles
, The Stitting ekeiteWerit Of the spot
Of i(intia.-
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Tiiesday and VitedneSday
• • (Color)'
, Je,i4 Adetaid
"a" riblidat Pelee thee
fatteht Its wildest reVolt.
' ilaut,aday riday and atueCtnly
doL.150 ,
- ' (ciator)'
Richard Wittiiiark Mal etteiitflp
o irt :
odAtANO*4. •
1 -lb. Pkg. Raspberry tve':-.7-7;!
OPENING OF ETHEL
COMMUN ITY tEN'efit
'The ekeeting Of Ethel COMienteitel
Centre eeolc Piece on Fredtty even:
the, 'l4tee, 18tb, with a, $arge crowd
fit attendanad,- "
A. Vaster/ tregrairi avas, tnjoye'd
,ceitelatilig .01 a Drill front Ethel
teheel. elltlWdn,1,feletieWel StpileeS
anarteilte, aSandett betieete", read.,
"dnets,", The "i4eivil
Tift)gierated 4AVIe 411iTabere of SO-are
(lambing,
tpeatleiisi Wete Meeere, C. ReWlarld ,
did" i batiley LL
the rentainder lef t eVenirig
WaS 44111, lt atieitig to the female,
Stielth!e, oneheetrae
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OFFICERS RETURNED
BY AGO1.,AM6T1QN.
en offices were filled by acc-
lamation at the Meals Township
aim batten held on Vviaay, Nev. .oth
Officer?, reiniated to seeve anth,
term are:
Reeve Parrott
*cennamens - Wm, Elston, Stew,
art Prooter, Walter $hortreed, Ross
Dimtan,
School Board - Reginald Watson,
Torrance DUndaa, Geerge Mtenie
C. It. (7oultee WS appointed °hair,
man for the meeting which was- not
largely attended.
Ntleon Higgins ( ealled en for lila
report, reviewed the Financial State,
Inea,
Ivan MeArter, 'Road Superinten.
dent, reviewed hie report on the
roads.
Bailie Parrott, reeve, spoke on
County affairs. They expect the
Court House to be ready for use bY
the first of June. He :spoke about the
Home for tile Aged and explained
labout the work involved there. There
ler° approxineately 24 employee. M.
eluding inside and outside help.
Mr. Parrett Ls a member of the
County Home. Committee for 19.
,The Road Committee in the County
tind that they 'need more money in,
order to keep the roads in repair.
There is a new bridge to be built on
the 5th. line of Morris in 19-50. He
also reviewd the cost -of roads and
bridges in the county. 120,000 people
vieited the Halm County Museum
this past Summer.
Wm, Elston spoke on work of
the Township and about ditches. He
told of the building of 4 new cal.
vents this year. The Wingham, lies.
pita' is almost completed and- there
Is still a little money owing on it,
The Council and reeve are working
hard to put the 1956 Centennial over
Satisfactorily. He spoke on the
Wheel= Fire Area truck and ex.
plained Mixt the truck will Still go out
,to tires in Morris Township and
that the article which was in the
Wingham Paper should never have
been printed.
Stewlart Procter spoke about the
Work of the council and the number
of drains which are now on the go.
"He thanked the Tete Pairere for their
,coloiperation throngletout the year.
He feels that if Winglearn had kept
their pant of the conteact on the
Wing-ham' Fire Area teuck there
would not be the trouble 'we now
hare. Steelart's grandfather served
on the Council in the year 1857,ceee
:MAT after the council was organized.
The council would like ,the co-oper-
of everyone to help make the 1950
Centennial a real Sueceste.
Walter Shortreed -said this was the
100th, nomination of Council for the
Township of Morris. He spoke on
the past -and reviewed the butinese
of those years. lie explained that
they .started out with one polling
continued on inside page
onussELs TO vo-g
ruLL SLATE OF OFFICERS
MONDAY P5p. 5th,
The eniletni nomination meeting
leld in the l'ablie Library On No
veml r, ..!rowed a fair amount
el inietke,,t heieg taken by the local
were orderly,
end unge produeed Feme •arrpre,es.
Reeve it, B. Ctnitains. was again
reminated for -the Recvcsilip and
ir the public meeting which follow
ea nominations, gave a tiomprahen,
slve and instinctive tent on County
affairs and lesues facing the 1,056
County Coupicil, He held out hope
for a new County bridge. being built,
starting early in 1956, over the Melt-
land river on Our main -street. He ex_
plained that there were a few iteine
to be -settled before the final plans
'for the laridge could be brought to
completion. Reeve Cousins also
touched briefly -on the merle expendi.
twee in the Village during, 19e5, and
also -the ethanol:al espeete of our
Community Arena.
Aleo nominated for Reeve eras
U. Stretten. who has served on, the
beai Council for a few years. In his
$acknowledgernent of thae. nomination
be also gave a short talk on roads
conditions le. the Village and dwelt
quite extensively With Proceedings
of middle Maitland Valley Causer_
vatien Antillefriter, Councillor Stre_
tton has been -the Village represents_
tive to that organization for the past
year, He expresised dissatifaction at
the way in which money levied on
each Municipality in the authority
was spent.
G. L. Workman, also a member or
the present Council wits nominated
and accepted the nomination as
Councillor for another term. Having
been Chairman of the Waterworks
and Fire Dept. Committee for 1955
he gave a report en the work and
revenue Of the waterworks, and
complimentel the Volunteer ?ire
Brigade for the manner in which :
they are carrying out their duties.
G, E, MeCutchean and G. Kreuter, '
sitting members of aolunell, were :
again nominated. They epoke
briefly and expressed willingness
to serve the Municipality if elected,
Also nominated for Council were
"Mae" Backer, Walter A.. William_
-son, and Hugh Pearelon.
Gerald Gibson, who has served as
Chairman of the School Bard In
1955 gave a report on the school
work and finances.
Nciminatione for School Trustees
included Richard Elliott, Hartley
Flanker, Robert Bennett, Louis
Ebel and Frank Mitchell. They
all spoke briefly.
John M. McDonald on behalf of the
Hydro Electric Connelision, gave a
report of Its 'Week, and aceepted
nomination for another terra. Also
nominated as Commissioner were R.
for the draw, to be made on Sate Dec. 24th, at 11 p. m.
With every purchase of$1.00 Or over, your sales slip is
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Keep in mind that Friday night
December. 16th. is the date Bruseels
Public School will preeent their
Christmas Cloneert. Further partic.
edam later.
CHRISTMAS MEETING
MAJESTIC W. I.
On Thursday, Dec. 8th, the Christ.
mes meeting of :the Majestic W. L
will be held in the Brussele Library.
Plan to eorae and bring a friend. Roll
tall is donatiOns for shut-ins. Please
remember yeur Christmas gift for
your 'Sunshine Sister to be Put on
the Chrisienee Tree at the meeting,.
Melville Presbyterian
Church
10.00 e, in. Sunday School
U a. in. Divine WorshiP
illnletert Rev. H. T. Caatifin, I. D.
Organist: L. D. Thompson R. P.L. T
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The United Church
OF CANADA
iillialeter: Rey. A. Lane,11. A., L
Divine %%lath* - 11 WolocIL
God's Loire For Men
allure& Sehool VVV12 o'clock
, ,At •
Anglieten Church
OF oAralAbA
, of ffooli.Ado
t. Ram. A. Ntrolto, Etlil 1. A. L D.
iltiateitt*"
ele ni tlealifiie la.ttaler
titind4. $Q.11* •
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;10 l, nt Evening Prayer
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St. BCOgein ClatirCh, Walton aaa
Prayer
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