Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-11-21, Page 1PIANO TuNiNo. ' et. iret, KEN HILL, LONDON ?re A**, Mr. Hill is known in this area where he has been iliY111105W service for the past seven years. -- FREE ESTIMATES Leave Your Order At The Brussels Rost, Phone slr PEOPLE WE KNOW' S C 114 Mrs. George Keys, Galt was a re. cent visitor with Mrs. W, Speinan. * * Bob JeWell Isplent the week-enet With his parents Mr. ad kris. E. * S. W.twat, of Toronto :witit a meeont rvisitor Withher Oster, MPS.. Louis D. Thonipaiiii; ST $2.00 per . year $2,58 uotoristiT4-s•oogla dos ins. eat oak* DOUlaiorat; °Lt.." Wednesday, Nevernber" 21st, 1956 Post Publishing House MUNICIPAL NOTicf, h ereby give notice that Nomination i 14.7 ghwav nisA"L rer Of fici tes 11, Opening of New Dricigei BAKE SALE Melville Ladies' Aid Bazaar and Tea and Miscellaneous Articles In the Brussels Public Library SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2.4t Bowes Mincemeat 28 oz. • • • ^ ^ • • • • "This bridge is a Monument to pro- i i . e.• grOSS in Huron °Minty" Hour Jas, N. I t Allan, IViinister Of Highways declared I when, he Spoke at 'the. Official open, I ing of the new $40,600 bridge here i on "Wedner64,47 afternoon of last week, MroAllna Said that some who enjoy the fine things of life forget the work and service of their Mimic- I fol growth in the province and the make a great oontrilmtion to the life of a eorrimunity. There is Wonder- ful growth in One province and the Ontario Department of Highways is endeavouring to keep pace with the ever increasing traffic. NOMINATION MEETINGS 41c 19c • 95c * 1 •• of a Reeve, FOLIO Councillors and l Five School Trustees anti One Hydro Commissioner to. serve the Village of Brussels, during the year 1957. Will be held at eRussg,Ls pueuic „LIBRARY From 7 P, 'M. to 8 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1950 If demanded a Poll wily be opened at the fallowing places 9n MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1960 Polling Sub-Division No. 1 in thc Council Chamber of the Town Hall; William Bell, D. It. 0.; Mrs, W, Edgar, Peal Mork. Polling Suh-Divisfon No, 2 in the basement of ithe Public Library; Ben Whittardl, D. R. 0.; Mrs. Vera Hastings, Poll Clerk. Polls to be opened from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. H. A. Fischer, Returning Officer„ • • • Hunts. Catsup 11 oz. bottle Johnsons Glo Coat Wax qt. Ogilvie. Fruit Cake Mix • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6c Aylmer Pie Cherries 2 for 47c OPENS.A-L' 3 P. M It trilniOrtttate that more 13001no do not exhibit an active interest In t,rheir munielnal government by attendance at nomination meetings. it is at ,the nomination meeting that municipal affairs should be 'd'iscussed not only by municipal • 35e• Betty Crocker Date Bar Mix officers :but by the public they serve. (The years busines!si arid financial statement are reviewed and it is at tints time -that those who nave con striretive criticism to offer + should, do se, This is also the time, and the .. 411 r •• I • ** . •449,$4.,4,*4•4**. (au wit "Ind other values Just as great as these at RCER Not just 'to•dy or to-morrow, but Every Day of tno We De'iver place, for those who have grievances to vol.* them- It does no -geed to air your dissatisfaction with the admini- stration of local; affairs on the street oorner, the nomination meet- ing is the piece for such matters to be heard. Phone 7 1101.1..M...111.111.100••61•101,111.01•• MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that Nomination of a Reeve, Four Councillors and Three School Trustees to serve the Township of Grey, during the year 1957. wilt be heild at COMMUNITY CENTRE, ETHEL From 1 P, M. to 2 P. M. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1956 If demanded a Poll will he opened at the folllowing places on MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1956 Polling Sub-DIVI,sion No. 1, at School House S. S. No. 4, Polling Sub-Division No. 2 .at school House S. S. No. 1. Polling Sub-Division No. 3 .at Lot 8, Con 16, Grey, Everett Perdue. at "It is a necessity to have more and l better roads';, Mr. Allan Said. Nearly 2,000,000 drivers' lieenises have been issued this year in Ontario,' he said and more, he predicted„ will be isiou'ed in 1967. "This de your bridge and you, built it, but we had some part • to play, in :cionitributing 80 per cent of the test." Fonr-fintihs of -the cost of the bridge is paid to the county 'from the province as highway subsidy, He paid great tribute; to these who arc steadily improving roads and stated the Department would do everything to encoiurage the town- shiplzi. and counties to improve them. Mr. Allan oongratulated the Warden Hof Huron and the Road Committee 'on their achievem ant. •*••••••••••••• I Let us see increased interest in the affairs of your municipality by attendance at rumination meetings. MUSIC CONVOCATION Me annual Music Convocation was held at the University of West- ern Ontario, London, recently. Three pupils of IVir. and Mr1 Louis D. Thiontpeon, Betty Mitchell of Moles- wOrth, Jean and Margaret. Hilton of Walton, were presented with silver , medals at the ceremony. These girls won the highest marks in their resent piano examinations, In their grades for the year. Several carloads of pi:merits and friends went to London to see the girls receive their medals. The interesting and dignified ceremony, was held in. the beautiful Convocation Hall st the University. Superior M t" -The Annual Melville Sunday School CHRISTMAS CONCERT FRIDAY, DEC. 14th.' !'t , The Annual, CHRISTMAS CONCERT will be held. in Brussels United Church WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19 At 8 p. m, 4.0.40011141. WITH $3 IN PURCHASES YOU CAN PURCHASE 17 0.14 DV A THREE PIECE CALDWELL TOWEL SET CONSitiTiMe - 1 Bath Towel - 1 Guest Towel - 1 Face Cloth,- 2 — 10 oz. tins Aylmer Tomato Soup • NEWLYWEDS HONORED Friends and neigabours recently gnthered at, the Brussels Town Hall ,to extend best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence IVICCaticheon on the event of their recent marriage. An enjoyable evening was spent danc- ing dio muisic supplied by Pierce's orchestra. During the evening .Marcie and Clarence were presented with an occasional chair and a gift of money. Carson Watson read the .address. Clarence, ,exprested his sincere thanks on behalf of Marie and himsdif. After which lunch was Served) and the dancing THE PRESBYThrOAN CdURCH IN CANADA -nox Churcr„ CRANBROOK Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson Young. People's Bible Class 10 aim. Sunday School. 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 'A. M. "What I want is, not to posseSs religion, Ibut to have a religion) that iposseOset me." Kingsley NerS .3eq. 2-- tins Swift's Preen_ • • • • 2 — 20 oz. tins Libby's Deep Brown Beans• • • • ..... 'Large 6 oz. jar 'Chas - Sanborn Instant Coffee Chairman for the opening was John Morrissey, chairman of Huron iCounty road committee. Others who anoko briefly were John Hanna 'MLA fete Huron-Bruce, Tao intro- duced the speaker; Huron County Warden John Fischer; County En- gineer James Britnell; L. 11, Cardiff MP for North Huron; Thos, Pryde MLA far Huron; Reeves Wm. H. Morritt of Blyth and 'Cecil Blake of Ashfield Townshin, members of the road- committee and Reeve Strettoni of Brussels. Unlike many public construction projects, It was nloted by Elston Cardiff, MP, the new bridge here was built for less than the estimated ,cost. foreicast, When -Plans were drawn, was that the bridge could he built, for $52,100. When all filo hills are in, said. County Engineer Britnell, the final total cost of the `bridge is Probably going to be slightly less 'than 00.000. Public credit for economy as well as efficiency, in the building of the bridge was given to John Snell constriction foreman, and his assist- ant Kenneth Wright. Both are regular Members of the Huron county roads department, They started the job July 12, with the reankoval of the Old bridge, and finished the new bridge just slightly More than four months. later, Reeve T. H. Stretton of Brussels G it EWA KIS We Close Saturday tines 10 p. m. Polling Stub-Dirvisloni No.. 3A Community Hall, Walton. Polling Sub-Division No. 4 at Community Hall, Monerleff. Polling - Sub-Division No. '5 at Township Office. Ethel. • Pelting Stub-DIVision Nei 6 at School House 8. S. No. 5. Polling Sub-Division No. '7 at Community Centre, Cranbrook. Polls to be opened from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Edythe M. Cardiff Returning Officer. . We Deli~~ UNITED CHURCH The theme of worship in the United, ,Church on Sundaiy, Nov. 18 was. "Finding God" and the text -Job 33:13 "0 that I knew where I might find Him" iThere is a variety of ways by which God makes Hinfself known to men. Illustrations of, this truth are found- in God's apPearance to Moses, Elijah and Isaiah, whose religious experiences were recalled by the minister. Our religious experience can- not be charted in advance but of this we can be sure - If we really desire Him. He will discover Himself to us. This was the burden of the discourse. Mm. Adeline ,Camipbell oil Myth sang the solo. "five Done My Work" by Caldwell and Bonds. The anthem for the day was "Abiding In. Jesus" ii ,Ridings and Norman. Mrs. M. Dennis sang the solo parts of the anthem. The season of Advent begins next Sunday Dec. 2. Lehi us all use the season ass tile wise mien did in seek- ing and Worshiping the. Christ. Phone 5 continued.* * • Knox Church, ETHEL Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson Sunday School 1.30 P M To the great many people who .LARD OF THANKS JOIN THE helped meat the trirue of my accident and since my rctirperation at home, Pd like Ho express my heartfelt thanks and deepest appreciatiOn, ror, the many kind acts and goodi, deeds I received. I would like to thank those who donated, and ,contributed their help sal so very many ways. I'd also nine to thank both. Dr. Myers and Dr. Kirk for the expert care I received, also the nursing" staff Lietoxvel hospital. To everyone who helped me, thank you all. I shall ever rememo her these kindnesses. Sincerely Wm, IlrfeWhirter 1.36 P. M. JUNIOR FARMERS RAT AND MOUSE CON'TROL, CAMPAIGN THE HURON County Junior Farmers, are asking Ivraig: 01").- operation in their campoign against tots and Mice in Huron They receive a commission for each pound lot HOWARD"W KILL which you buy and at the same you are saving more Mrgetr. than you realize. "If you're an average farmer, the chances are that you' atitagt buy a new pick-up truck every tovo years with what It costs *Ito to feed and keep rats. It sounds increrliale, but O. A. C. MOW- Provide strong evidence to back it up!" (Quioted from "RATS" from "Fartners Magazine" July 1.95$k Get your supply of 4HOWARES RAT KILL 4;b* Brarsetjp. Creamery 'to-day and save yourself a lot of money tblis• wt - Available in 1 lb, and Z lb. cans at Brussels treamery, PHONE 22 Adult Bible Class MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that Nomination of a Reeve, Four Councillors and Two School Trusteed to serve the Township of Morris, during the year 1957." will be held at MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL From 1 P, M. to 2 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, .1956 if demanded a Poll will he opened at the following places on MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1956 Polling .Sub-Division No. 1. at School House S. S. No. 1; D. IL 0 Glen Gibson; P. C. J. C. Haines Polling Sub-Division No. 2 .at Shool House S. S. No. 9; D. R. 0. Wm. Somers; P. C., Geo. MeArthur. Polling Sub-Division No. 3 .at School House S. S. No, 5; D. A. 0. Harry McGuire; P. C., Ham Golf. Polling Sub-Division No. 4 at Morris- Township Hall D. R. 0, Gordon Wilkinson; P. 0., Viratiton Polling Sub-Division No. 5 at School House S. S. No. 7; D. it 0. Melvin Craig, ; P. C. Harvey Edgar. Patting SnOilviaton, Nil. at Sdlibiol House S. S. No. 10; D. R.. O. Ralph Shaw`, P. C., Wilfred War. wick, Polls to be opened from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. George Martin, Returning Officer. Afternoon WOrahlP 2.80 P.M. ) The best way. fct a man fto train, up R child in the Way he, should so is to travel that way hiniself. WE .LCIOME, YOU TO OUR SERVICES " Melville Church Minister; Rev. H. T. Colvin, S. D. ' 10 A. M. Sinday School 11 A. M. Morning Worship Sernion: "The Power of Polsitive , Thinking" "Even ;thinking positively will not bring Ch.ri.st into Your life" InntriviRommiml.tarmrsri those THEATRE LJSTOWEL e ,inEoos nig`eitly 'O.30 - 0.3o so in. tailatcr,co Siturday 2- or m. • IMINIMMINIMINI PMIIMINOWIRM.00.11•11101.1MMI The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. Lane, Iv A*. in his reinarkS -Weltionted ,getheted for the ceremony and ex ' pressed the aPPrediation of, the village for the new structure. In a Special message to the UOYs„ and Ode he told diem the new bridge was memorial pregrett, net disaster end urged them tb use the Walks nrolvided and to keep Off the traffic Portion, He isialil that the latest in MOdern lighting had been provided ter the bridge by the village. Atte', The ribbeul canting seterillorly by Mr: Allen, this was the heist ear to etre& tirfs ROO A. Lane offered the dedidatibri Prayer ilo• open the beirentenieS arid Mon. Tues. - Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Nov. 19 - 20 - 22 23 - 24 Dr. James K. FredriCh, ..a „leading religious film malcei., and a minis- ter, has trade a color picture de- piloting climatic events in the Life, of Christ. A DAY of TRIUMPH Mon. = Tues. ;Nov. 26 - 27 itThiE TOY TIGER" (Celor) Jeff Chandler, Little Tim Hovey, Lorraine Day` * father, Fun for the whole family in this Rev. Fred E. Jewell, L. 6.1'.,Fieeter story about a boy' who wanted a REM,EMBRA,NDE DAY SRO/ICES At. John's Chtledii, tkPreSSed it Miles for the beenty of *. S. . . , NOTICE•--tiA2AAR. Ktodgt. .0;..ivolt te,--itttiity, Mt, sash Coleman, sttottak In the Walton doinnitinity 'tali. I The ., .. , ... . ' been a Patient in Wititittin hettittil bit SatiiirdaY'. Niot 34th at 3.30 Pits, . ,„ Brussels ,Legiett Pipe Band i wiiet'a Its ittit till toiiiiit idititoVea 'tinder the iinenitea tit the AnglieArt :, provided ititig0 for the '64646i1(5 and tni tttinita,k, tiiiiiit sale of ittitittv fancy totki, , Were highly, Cetrinlitioiited by Hen, "0 * * quilts and ti. iiiyiatory tribi.e. Supper I 1611Iie"ii61' I r. raeine Motel:JAI. '0;416 is tit. served from 416 P:. , titz, on. Adults i 1000t tiA ti„ Mc at elph Retie: history, vas hettie for the "Week-eilit, • iCi a' * Brian Pr easott fa betel eatilitt,, /Asked On !Winning tOP inargig .., !Oil. toyi.§ tenor Solo at the reiCeiit. High` School' tftiste Pestival at tistowet Pi..1a.ii. won 83 Per rent of marks, Ero ithr tiefoitbk• of illoitinto Walt tie A illitaidiltOil., or* 86.o, SAO 4tov r. O. ' Divine Woraibip 11 A. M. "Religion If It Pays" Ohlitch SchOol 12 o'clock "Let my soul live, and ijt Shall Praise 'Mee." 119 it P S Anglican Church OF CANADA. CARD' oF THANKS- " We wish to thank the frienda And fer their Ada of icindiidge, diking our recent' bed bereatetriehit, al titY ,Sister, Mrs Mt*, Waitier,HtigginS, tr. and Mrs. CV •i- ashrlar Scliioot. ▪ offirroir,, oeoioyet ' • Sehbol: DeOtifthi thtirobi-WrittOrt..'. Itvemoit Wes, - Thu* Nov.. 28 26 tatItt FOR„ THE SHOW ott$i. deAbite, Merge and ChientaSeell'e 06Wit •- • One for' the Bengt and Dances tike tot, 41, Laughs*id inanett. Three '#-eie the Let's got .,• 4 ;,"r,4:404*$ . . titAtitY SHOP OLtitirio. Styttrid Coil waving A 'Specialty lefitine 4071: Brtis'se(s •