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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-03-27, Page 18 ft.,.-.a • York. Whole Kernel Corn • • 2 for 35c Summer Pride Choice Peas 15 oz. • • • • • • • ,2 for 27c Carnation Milk • • • • • • • • • 2 for 27c Home Apple and Cheery Jam 31c feu wlt lnd other values Just as great as these at THE RUTLEigGRKERY Miss Carrie "McCracken 'hag re- turned from. a !weeks 'visit in Toreato, 4, W Mrs. Ballantyne has returned from - a visit with her son Archie in London. • 4: Miss Elizabeth pipe of liontio'n is • holidaying with her parents Mr.' and * Mrs: MI Pipe. • • tend-noted services Sunday in the Presbyterian church .7 t AVonton. • if Mrs. Clarke Matheson is ill in the Winglia,m • Hospital. Her many ! friends hope ,for a Speedy recovery. !It Jima Parries of Waterloo College Knex Church, ETHEL Minister: M. C. L. Thompson Sunday School 1.30 P. 11 Service Of Worship 2.30 P. M. kiWherever huh= being exists, there is an opportunilty to do a, P.indnes." tRAYER, PLEA: 0 God, deliver us from the faith that would imatch apt an, unfair advantage! WE WELCOME YOE TO OUR SERVICES *: Melville Church I. Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D. ;Organist-- Donald Dunbar $5 A. M. rAnday Sob.001 11 A. M. Public NVerati1D, The United Church OF CANADA hilatetert Rev. A. Lenc,'E. A.. h. 1E/bine Wors1111) 11. A.311. Church school la o'clock • Anglicetti Church 60 CANADA' Pariah oa drum' le St. John's 'dhorchi.Brucilieh .4. A, 10,, =itattin.e• Etas* sefliool N1761fite§d0 .t.00: David'el Church,:kon#600- .0440 telioOt ,the„,ma :SO fe.n c. sin„ Nigt,n,r;e . -Wed ThingeFri. Mar. 28 • ABBOT end tO8TELLO in thee'. very latest :picturer DA. CE WITH ME 14E1140.0' TudS, t 6 This time Alfred Hitchcock a True story ,.into I:ireattitalcing picture. tlenty.ROnda Vera MileS THE :WOOlktia MAN? „ - Wed. - TiiCirg; April LIEUTENANT :difieiwoOcepe, arid' dolor.Adult This 'sophisticated' amitedy tt t116k :4s toafof of marirdrors.....o.r Poster' DeWitt Ices be!en doing the. tiOckey hroadeasts since Maple' Leta Gard.ens opened in Well-known a§ titty,10f the IleekeY greats. bolds It Wald's record for Iejfigth of ,gef!vied, bittidagthig, stroting iff 1913 alt the age it Is:, and .• •blterIbr dfttlarkitti Made the first broadeasii of a fidelity Milne iii at is anti 1331 ienete.lepee..0144014+ $2.09 per yittir 4ut4cild"4 " "C1°14 ela" lost °ttt" D".2"1.141 °thy"Wednesday March 27th, 1957 east Publishing House GODERICH STORES OPEN EVERY FRIDAY UNTIL 9,P. M. CLOSED EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 pm., EFFECTIVE FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 5 GREY TWP„ SCHOOL UNITED OHURCH W. A, BOARD MEETING The regular' Meeting of the Grey, 'Pwp. School Board Wee held on 1201, at .2, P. M. with an menlben9 present, The minutes of the February meeting were read and adopted m motion of Beiger and BroW'n Canried, The following acpounts Were ;Vresented and ordered, paid on motion of NeNaught old Bolger, --Cariried, Ont. Hydro, Clinton $205.39 "C. Krauter, repairs furnace and pump 40,25 Fred Kirkpatrick, hot lunch and cleaning supplies, Stacey Brothers Ltd., milk Meehan Hardware caretaker supplies , 11.11 'Reliance Petroleum Ltd., oil 78.21, Mrs. Ste-,%yart Huniphrles dinvelre 10.00 The( W. „A. of the United. ClArelt for March met in, the ciburch ottrlottr, Tuesday evening, Mar. 19Ltb, The president, president, Mrs. „I. Rryans was In the chair, The meeting was opened by the singing of 148. Bray .tead, ,the scripture lesson and. MrS. W. Cardiff led in prayer.! Mrs. A. Bann then geive the iseicrethey's repott 'vino Teed and approved; ,The itreasurees !report evas given by Mrs. W. Bell Lad said up to date -all bills. had been paid. Real Estate Buys, in and around Brussels Pe A e• .. Te e .• 'fere BAST HURON :PRODUCE BROKEN INTO . daring daytime attempt was made during the nooni4our• o break into tbf, last Ilnrim Produce here ion Monday. • The resat' door of the IMildi.ng was'. 'broken and an effort had been • mad-a to feree the !heavy Inner door leading to main building. It apAeared that When this failed' the door of a washroom was broken ,men, inn further attemipt to reach the main, building. The forced entry was. discovered when employees returned tnent lunch, An investigation is being conducted by P, 0. Lewis of Wingbani. Real goo& A fall fair exhibit was Spoken 32,51 and it was moved by Mrs. Lane and 4.86 seconded by Mirs. Bell that the W, A. do participate in it. 180 acres with 35 acres ready for spring planting. buildings with hydro and water pressure throughout. Full price $11500,00 with $5500.00 Cash. 100 acre grass farm, ample water supply, good fences, full pricer $3500.00. with half cash. Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year. Harry Bolger, telephone calls 3.00 John C. Conley, telephone calls 3.60 Wesley Moore, 'welding 3.00 Elmer Pehlke, furnace pipes 16,70 ''W. G. Leach, repair cloelda 12.75 law?' Hemingway, telephone calls o.25 Swift's General Store, tot lulneh supplies 45.3? !Cecil Daimler, reilairinala 18.50 Norman S. Hoover. postage 2.70 Harry Befter, mileage 5,00 Lorne Jacklin,- weed 204.00 Mr, R. Brown, reeiresentative from Jack Hood School Supplies, was present and 'explained:the survey for school supplies in the Area as carried out by him. Motion' of Boown and Smith that :the Board .accent Jack Hnod's survey as presented and that Mr, R. Brown tmake an inventory of supptlies on hand with the eecretary and check „the same off orders. The Board reviewed. the locate• slondencei which ineluded a letter of resignation fermi • Miss Mauna Hayden. Of•iipm• . • . •04 ..... ••01 ... . •••••••••.• ................ 011. ........ # ... .. ..... ree,e.e...•..e•e••.••••*. . !P. .. pee,' Phone 7 We Deliver Committee for next month t9 be Miss Addle Cardiff, Mrs, Allie.t Cardiff, Mrs, Cliff. Cardiff and Mre. R. Cousins. The 'oolleetion eviaS then 'received and the meeting closed with 'the Miznah benediction. A social tour was then' enjoyed, the program being from St. Pat- el*. A little of his life was, given by Miss F. Buchanan. A contest was held and an Irish reading gblan by MS% A. Lane„ Then the beantiful, colored pictures taken from the Centennial parade Were shown by Mrs. Ra,me, A beautiful and tasty lunch was served by Mrs, Bryans, Mire. Bray and Ws. W. Cardiff, A vote of thankn was given the 'ladies by Mrs .Rowland and seconded by Mrs. Michel. 150 acres for rent with 100 acres in hay and pasture and 50 acres ready for spring planting. Very Reasonable - Act Fast NOTICE TO FARMERS IN THE COMMUNITY FAL:- FAIR NOTES Considerable interest eras been shown in the field crop competition in husking corn which the Fair Board . is sponsoring this year. The Board would like a, few More entries for the competition in Garry Oats which is also being conducted by the Society, Anyone interested in these competitions please contact the Secretary, Niemen Hoov4er, before April 1st, as all entries close on that date, Anyone having Logs to Ship to Ont. Hog Peoducers Association via, Bryans Transport 6 room house in Brussels, good condition, with hydro, water and bath, ST. JOHN'S GUILD The IVIareat meeting of St. John'e Ladies Quild. was held at the home of Mrs. GlasigeW on March 14th, The me'etin'g optelned 'with the sing- ! ing of a 'hymn. Rev. F. 'E. Jewell I Call 08X Brussels, Tuesday nights or read the scripture which was ! Wednesdays until la a.m. cC by prayer. Play Safe - Ship by licensed trans- , The .minuteis :of the .last meeting ' port to Ont. Hog Producers and were read and adopted. The Treas. protect your own organization. ,gave. a !report on the Pancake Sup- per. Collection and dues weTre then taken up. it was Moved by :Mrs. Glasgow and seconneld by Mary Bird that we cater llo a 'teacher's banquet on March 20th. Plans were made for this banquet. it Was deeided to have the April meeting in the church and invite the ladies finom Auburn Gird thare Mr. De Vries speak to us. The Ipresident asked Mrs, Ste- phens.. to give a 'talk on tine study book of the Women's Auxiliary, She Full price $3500.00 with $1000.00 down CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all thoSe who visited me and seat cards, during my stay in the hospital and since I came home. And a very special thanks, to our neighbours and friends for being ste good to us. Mrs. Earl Dunn . A .... . ... LI REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKER PHONE 70 BRUSSELS CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks is, given to all my friends and neighbours who remembered me with visits. cards, letters, • flowers and gifts 'while I PE0i-LE WE KNOW VALES BEAUTY ,SHOPPE Cutting Styling ColdWavIng A Specialty Phone - 40X Brussels" 1111111111121111.111111111111111111SEMEMEMMEM DA mg We Carry A Full Line 'Of Benjamin Moore Paints ALSO was a patient in the hospital and since my return home, and for the many kindnesses ,0ho',u Special thanks to the Rev, Andrew Lane for, all his kindness. Mrs. Carrie Sellers THE PRE-4 BYTEMAN CHURCH IN CANADA Knox Church, CRANBROOK lz Motion of Bolger and Brown that . gave a very interesting talk and she the Board accept With regret, the ; • 'was thanked by the President resignation of Miss Mauna Hayden Mrs. Jewell showed Some :Sunshine • as teacher at S. S. No. 5 and that Service Of Worship 11 A. M. fund cards refine had made and it Wase the Secretary send a letter of appre- suggested everyone take one hem , ciiation to Miss Hayden for her -Services. MInIster: Mr. C. L. Thompson Kern Glo and Super Kern-Tone Come In And See Our - BEACH and McCLARY RANGES ALSO OUR "God could create a thousand worlds, but He could not save u single soul without the Cross of Christ." CARD OF THANKS We wisli,..„to extend to our Bruesels neighbours and friends, also the 0116.3 WitO-4ent. Waking- etO. and the 'ones who helped in any way at the time of our sad bereavement,' our many thanks. Special thanks to Rev. Mt. Thomas, Dr, R. W. Stephens. and Mr. Dick I3ox for their services given. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Walker 411. Easy Washers and Driers - We have in stock - 15 cu. ft. freezers for only, $315.00 - 20 cu, ft. freezers are available - $359.00 Ask to see the new 'Bicycles made by C. C. M. for $39.95 - Rotary...type lawn mowers for $49.95 - Waders, nets, and fishing equipment now in stock A $1:00 purchase entitles you to a' chance on a Sunbeam' Electric:I Fry Pan to „be given away on April 30th. • • ; : ••1 ,- Carrie di. Fettchelis salariee* and contracts for the next school year were dis- cussed. Motion of Brown end NeNaught that the Board offer the teachers ,contracts for the next school year with, an increase in salary as follow': Teachers receiving $2400. increased in 12000. Teachers' receiving.$2700. inpreaeed "'to' $2900. Teachers receiving $3100, increased I-n 13200.00. -Carried, 114otion of Bolger and Smith" that the Boerd visit the Teachers flolleee at Sbeatford On R. Carried, ""Motion of Bolger that the meetino: adjourn 'to meet again at the call of the chairman. Norman S. T-Toover. See, to help oulr Sunshine fund for extra coppers!. 'The meeting closed/ with the sing- ling of a hymn followed 'by Prayer by Rev, 1Vfr. Jewell. A. tasty lunch was served by Mrs, Gee. Davis and Mrs. Pat Davis and' Mrs. Marjorie CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this 'opportunity to thank our customers *who have patronized us in. the past 31 years, .The shop 'will close March 31st 1957. Brussels. Ont. ------------. / • Mr, and Mrs AMbrose • Zapf° of Toronto have u,; (n visiting !,,ith her sister, Mrs. H Thomson as ri spend- ing their winter In "Florida. , Mrs, S. Davison ie visiting at !resent sin Port Elgin and will also , visit in Stratford before returning to hoc home here, The many friends of Mr Gordon knight, who is undergoing treat- ment at- Beek leieliwriai Hospital, Landon, hope that he Will have a satisfactory reeeverY. CARO OF 'l HANKS CARD OF THANKS Kirkby -'Pile families of the late iii awl alrePtobert Kirkby wish to eenrcee their heart-felt thanks and rilvivrry,;:)fier te relative.; friends and e:e 4 telfbottes for their' sots of kind. ee-e beer Wel floral tributes 'and nreV:ages of sympathy that meant an smirch during our recent reed teenier went, To all who helped in et!" -11v we rile*, "thank yen." Mr. end Mrs. Ben Walker. Mr, and Mrs. H. B. kirkber and Family and David. Mary ten end Bobbie John ,Gibson and eon IN MEIVIO'AIAM ' Alcock mentory of Mrs. Richard Alcdek 'who died eight, years ago, Mara 20th 1940. There's a gad but sweet rememb- rance, There is memory fond and true, There is • a token of affection, Maher Anti ti heartache ehill for you. Lovingly reiternbered by httaband and fatally. ME iiiiiiiMASSINSIIMEI SINM21 OLIM zirgann116211161 I would. like to erares. my sincere thanks to my friends, and neighbours and relatives for the many cards "w-' tri and elatsi given to me while in the I • hospital. These Will Always be re- inemberekil by Me. John Pipe 517,t/tftg.t.,ii...q/44"41:.•,',W,1.c.214 MM.?, T. Old Scrap Iron, Cars, Rags, Batteries, • Feathers and Scrap of Any Kind. eCI TOWF .51 THEATRF v TENDERS WANTED 1 P Will pick up all orders, big or small. Highest Cash Prices Paid"." Township of Merritt Tenders will he reef:Akre& by the titideirsigned up Until 121 ed.',ok noOn, April 1, 1957 VA the contracts Of constructing' and rePiairing the fel:let/lag drains lit IVIoriiis ship: iltintray-tainb, brain •Obitatatitig 12400, 'lineal feet Of open drain Drain cofllsi ti ig bf .2458 lineal feet of tile diMitt and 19,847 lineal feet ef Toth, Milli will Sunnily the „PrefileS and' Steolfidatitiets . Mal lid seen at, the "Clerk's Offleiff.- ' certified dhecuid koi• ten-Per cent ., Of the icehtfaCt• Pr1Ce MUSE hecaiu-. VarbY each tender. tOtitst, .or any tender' het iiedeg, . barfly acCOPited: - axman .Salya Phone 107X or 1116 Smithy Waxman t. ao6. C. Martin, Clerk, , , • • •• •.• A A, #4,,,,,i41-tee-- • e • • •