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1,..AP1.5 OF BRUSatel..$,
AND GQMMUNITY •
j. When Food. Makes. A Difference t
When does food need speeial
attendance? When treating of weight
--Or Pitting it en! When growing
or gnawing up- when illness
; brings speolal diet orders from a
doctor?
I Von will find answers • to your
i food problem: At a dieetieeion meet-
' jag • s.poOserreld by idadeetic Wo-
men's insideute, to be held in lerus-
i, eels, at the Publie Library on Wed
, nes, aeteunloon.n Oct and, 1057 menet-
nallly at 1,30 -- 4;00 p.m, in, D. S. T I
I All women of the community Are i
cordially in.Vited to Attend thisi
m eetin g.
Miss Lois ("Unshorn, Home coon.
loraist of the Homo Fleonomioe
Service, Exitension Branch, Ontario
Dept, of Aigridulture, will lead the
discussion, Conic and bring your
friends.
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LOCAL COUPLE LEAVE
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Stiles e well
known distriet couple are tuckering
to their new home in Palmerston,
Ontario Where Gordon is employed
with the ; Motor Vehicle Mail
Service.
Sties, on the staff of The
Canadian. Bank of Commerce In fi
has ,asecepted position 4
with The - Canadian Bank of Corn-
merce in Palmerston.
They wene presented with a ,
silver cream and sugar net from
the bank, staff, and the Yowl.?
Young 'Women'. Guild of Melville
Church gave • Jean •a cup and 4 saucer. The former Miss Jean, Steiss
of .B. R. 2, Brueeels, she has been 1 4
on the hank staff here for over four -
years.
ZONE i3 HORTICULTURAL
ANNUAL MEETING HELP. HERS
:neetln,g of Hort!,
cultural Societies of Zone 8, which
irclude.A the counties. o.f HUMP,
and Grey, met in the base.,
fluent of the United .alturcill, Brussels
sttt Wednesday, Sept. 13tin
Over 120 members, some from as
for north as Barrows Bay on the
Bruce Peninsula., met in a setting of
beautiful fall Rowers.
Mr. C. EL 'Epps of UptonC
•comed the members and called for
reports from each society TePre-
sented.
Most societies reported increased
intevefit and membellphips,
ampton having the highest, that of
225 with their objective that of 300
members.
The ;different projects were:
flower shows, parka. picnic areas„i
improved flowers to sick and shut-
ins, fall Lair prizes, sponsoring
juniors_ with prizes and flower and
garden seeds.
This phase augurs well for the
future of our orgainization. Let us
pass ant our legacy of natural
beauty and culture to the young
people of our day.
Rev. Lane of Clinton introduced ,
the guest spanker, Sect. jOhn Clark I
of Torohlto,. His subject was "The
Gardens of Euterpe which 'be illu-
strated by beautiful: slides taken
during a visit there last spring.
He praised the societies for their
efforts of 'the past year, Never dis-
count the work of a smaill 'society
even if you canit duplicate what you
see int ,big' cities, you morn closer
to the Almighty In the peace of a
garden where the hard lines of t
religkons and politics are forgotten I
for a, time.
Reeve George McCutcheon spoke
kind words hi welcome to a11i and
paid :tribute to the local! society for
their endeavour to make the slogan
on the sign boards come true.
Mr. C, H. Elpps was returned as
preeldent of Zotne 8.
A lovely (Inner was served by the
ladies of the local branch,
Corripetition Winners
Prize winners for the Bird House
Competition were;
Glenn Plant $3.00
John Currie $2.00
Allan Glasgow $1.00
Poster Competition:
Gwen Martha $3.00
\ Anne Cardiff $.'2.00
Zedie Prize 'Winners For $5.00 Each
were:
Glenn Plant and Ann Cardiff I
(noir exhibits will go to Toronto to
prizes, for Provincial 'boners and
Special thanks to the very capable
judges, ;Rev, F. Jewell and Norman
I Hoover.
PREZ.-Bv tEniArt CML CH
if IN CAI:ADA
L Knox Church, CRANBROOK
r „Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
Sunday School 10 A. ht.
jOin with. Ethel Congregation
for Anniversary Services.
SEE SPECIAL NOTICE
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Knox Church, ETHEL
Minister: Mi. C. L. Thompson
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
11 A. M. and 1:30 P. M.
Ouest; Speaker
DONALD McDONALD
(Hensa,11)
Special IVIuleic
"Blass the Loirld, 0 my soul; and,
forget not ell His benefits."
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Melville Church
Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D.
Organist - Donald Dunbar
Stinday School 10 A. M.
a:Olivine Worship 11 A. M.
. Wed, Oct. j . Matinee tattirday 2 0, m.
"11-1,E"' BOLD And The BRAVE" I
'Mete :dineeeeolee, Wed. Thus: Sept, e 26
"I-H5 VAGABOND ki•NG4"
teem* atom ea*.Pak Of Deportment, Waits
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$2,*00 per aeorrieel Post Publishing House Wednesday, September 25th, 1957
An.
Daylight Saving Time
Extended to Saturday, Oct 26th.
For The Village of 13russels,
To fall in Line with other municipalities the 0oune4
re...eeee ... , 55c
nat.
25c
* * decided• to extend Pay Light Saving Tints.
G. E. McCutcheon, Reeve
The Presbyterian Church in Caneda
K N ,X CHURCH E IS
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Sunday, September 29th, 1957
11 A, M. and 7:30 P. M. (Standard' Time)
Guest Speaker: REV. DONALD McDONALD- (Renate
Choral Music and Special Guest. Selolst
Plan To Attend A Welcome Awaits Yost
MUDGE
Pink Seal Salmon lib. tin
- Sugar •Ripe Prunes 1 lb. pkg.
Aylmer Honey Sweet Peas
20 oz.
Catelli Spaghetti
20 oz.
Burn's •Spork
THE
Not Just to.day or to-morrow, out every Day or in*
eau wH lnd other values just as great as these at
0
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2 for 37c
45c
2 for 37c
MAJESTIC W.
"Nialw good use of today, or to-
morrow will be was the
leople diecenesed by Mrs, 0..
GlaFigow at a meeting of Brussels
Majestic W. I. held in the library
basement.
MCS, W. IL Bell presided and it
was announced the •00e-edslOrt
service ieouree, "Who .rood matter
the difference,” will be 1104 in the
library beeement Get, 2, Members;
of Blau vale WI have been invited
to the course,
-.Mrs. James Armstrong, convener
Of historical reeeareh and current
events, was in charge • of the pro-
gram. Roll 04 was answered with
"An item of interest itbeet. any Can.-
adieu, City or )town" -
Mrs.. Carl Hemingway, dealing
with the topic, fAmoos Canad-
ian Woman," tested trite life of the
Canadian. poetess Edna, Jacques.
Mrs, R. B. Cousins led eormuunit7.'
sinning, with M,rs, W, C. Kerr at the
piano and Mrs. Florence Miehel
reviewed • ent'rent events.
Mrs. John Speir reported ow the
Secretaries' conference at *Guelph,
and Mrs. Lorne Nichol, convener
of radio and television evaluation
aommilltee received suggestions for
improvemert 'on programs..
The branch decided to assist the•
PAP:f• Herron Pair 13vard in conduct-
ing booth est ;the fair. They also.
Planned their entry for the• group
display articles for 'grand-
mother's birthlay.
MR. FARMER 7
Are You Qualified
For A Basic Herd ?
AT NO OBLIGATION CONSULT
FARM BUSINESS CONSULTANTS
pEGI-Le WE KNOW
Mr. and Mrs, G. T. Mclealuellip. of
Vandeuhrer are visitors with Me'.
and Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin and Mrs.
Robert Thomson.
1625 DUNDAS ST.
...The United Church .,pre
their 'Minuet _Hot T.tirkey
'TUesilay eVehing, Oct. 29. IT IS FRESH PEACH SEASON,.
Featuring
COUSINS PEACH ICE CREAK
In Cones, Bricks, and Half Gallons
Be Sure To Take Home Enough From Your Nearest Cou.ittiiiinx.
Ice Cream Dealer or the Creamery.
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
Brussels, Ont. Phone n:
Kinsmen Club of Clinton: 4
ANNUAL FALL
BING
CASH $2,000
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Duff. United Church
Walton
FOWL SUPPER
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd
Adults: $1.50
Children 6 to 12: 760
Cranbreek W. I.
The ,Crantbroole W. I. meeting
will be held on Oet, 1st ''aft 8.30
P. m. Dr' Sehanaroy. dentist of
Winghtem will, be guest speaker.
Fee will also Show- picturee entitled
"Seeing Europe on a shoe string."
The 'Whiten W, I. will be guests.
The hostesses Mrs. MacMelotosh.
and Mrs. lelIartin McDonald. AR
'ladies of the community are wet-
. --eve, tome,
CARD OF THANKS
Our sincere ithanks to our friends
and neighbours for thelevely gifts
presented to us 'before leaving
Orussele.
Your kind acts of were-
eppreciatIo14
and Mee. Wm. Martin and
Family
Clinton Lions Arena IN MEMORIAM
McCuteheon - In loving memory of
our dear sons and brothers, Lorne
and Bill, who were killed in an
accident, September 23rd, 1953
It's not the words, .they are but few,
it's the golden memory of you.
Each flower and leaf may wither,
.maaa evening sun may sot,
The hearts of those who leere you
Are the ones who never forget.
Always remembered by mother,
brothers and sisters,
IN MEMORIAM
NICHOL = Tall lowing memory of
Prank A. Nicihol, who passed
away October 2nd, 1955.
We do net need A special day
,To bring you to our minds.
Per the days we do not think of you
Are Mery hard to find.
ed., Oct. 2n
15 Regular Games
for $25 each
TURKEY DINNER
Reserve Ootober 3rd for Ethel
United Church Turkey Dinner
Adults• $1.25 and 65e Served in
Ethel Coimmunity Centre from 5.15 to
8 p.m.
TURKEY SUPPER
Union United Munch
Thursday, Oct. 24th
$1.25 •and 50e tickets sold by Wo•
men's Association. Supper served'
from 5.30 p. m. to 8 p. m.
R•mm.m.•••••4
at-it E. -!
The frrawbridge Cider Mill will
make cider And apple butter Wed-
nesday and Thursday, during the
month of October,
BAKE SALE
in the
LIBRARY, CRAN1311100K
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 5th
at 3 o'clock
Sponsored by the Library Board
NOTICE TO FARMERS
Trucking Livestotek Market
Hogs to Assembly Point at Harriston
Every Tuesday.
All Loads Fully Insured
,Truck Completely Licensed
Phone 36.19 by 'Monday night
GEORGE SMITH
Brussels, Ont.
MELVILLE CHURCH
Continuing the series of sermons
from the book of 'Romans, Rev. t
Harold Coktrin preached, on Sunday,
morning last from the 8th chapter
Trite theme of the sermon, was, being
led of the Spirit. Mr. Colvin said,
in part' In the epistle to the Romans I
Paul shrews how dbd has sent His
Son, to provide salvation, for both 4
Jew and Gentile. Platt]. assurels.
his -hearers, there lie now, no non-4
demnation to them that are in Christ
Jesus. Mr. Colvin, spoke of theme 1
who are only Christian on Sunday
and do not carry their religion, into
the iRving of the week. They give
God second place in their levee. The
true child of God! says, my life must •
be patterned according to the Bible
Mose walliling according to the
Spirit, having certaini characteristics
in their lives. Mr, Celivin declared
that we cannot evIalk in 'the Spirit
and follow Christ unless we read
hur Bible, 1 Christ states that unless we are
borne of water and the Spirit, we
cannot enter the Kingdom of God.,
Paul further states that if we come
to Christ, we have passed from
death, to life, our sins will be for-
,given, and we ;have nesurance
Salvaltion.
Brian Prescott sang the solo.,
'The pecattitudes" by Melton.
Nhe choir rendered the anthem
"Some Blessed Day" with Margaret
,Perrie ta,king the solo part.
Louis Dt, Tihottisen., plresided at
the organ, in (he absence of the re=
regular Organist.
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LLASHMAR
DRIVE-1N THEATRE
LLSTOWEL •
r
IThe years may Wipe out many
things
Blurt this 'they wipe out never,
The memory Of those happy days
Mimi we Were all together.
4 • Share-the-Wealth,...
' ri.. jackpot $1,000 .
- 4 P..00r. Prizes, $25' eacF-
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Doors Open at $,30 0 $ T o1^ 7.3C Standard
Bingo starts 9:30 DST, 8:30 Std.
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Admission: $1.00 All Specials and Extra Cards 15c'ems
„ale e 5 for $1.00
Present this advertisement at the door and receive 'ix *we.
ticket on the door prize.
TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING
Tendert will be received by the
undersigned until 1 p, in. Satuilay,
October 5th, 1957 for snowplowing
for the 1957.58 season in the Trip.
of Grey. Tendere to be by the
hour. State • make and size of
equipment to be used,
Lowest Or any tender not neon
essarily accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Twin of Grey.
Ethel, Ontario.
TENDERS WANTED
Morris Township
Tender's ter the Contract of con-
strutting anti repairing the Mustafa,
Drain in Morris TWP. *Mai eoli-
zist8 of 6750 lineal feet of covered
drain aajd 28i8 lineal feet of open'
drain will be reecived by the under-
signed tip until 11 o'clock 11-001.;
Thurs. - Fri. Sept. 26 - 27 ,
"GLORY"
I Color Stiperscope
Margaret O'Brien. Walter Brennan
NOTICE
missed by Wife and I,
The Court Of Revision On the 1957
i Assessment Roil for the Village of
Brustels Will be held on Monday,
1 Septerrifeer 30th, 1957 the Public
Library, Brussels, at 8 P. Id,,
Sadly
Family. Brussels Export Packers
IN MEMORIAM
PROCI1ER - In loving memory of a
dear faither, William 5'. Procter
Who passed away one year ago,
(Completely Re-moileted) - t HA Vi h k • Cher Sat.• - Mon. Sept. 28. 29
"'BUNDLE, OF JOY" Wants All Kinds
of POULTRY
Color
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'Debbie Reytioidg, Eddie Fisher 4
shows nightly 7.30 - 9.30 p. ni.
rinrcrrpt: 44i
.There la no Dartiog froth thete. we
love,
Ni.'e distance' Shall ever diVide;
Far ttedaY in Inerrior4d garden
We stilt Walk side by MO.
Clerk's Office. A Certified 'olietilie
for ten Per .dent, of the dolititot
triee blitz t, tineoniteriter each tend.
er.
Lowest or any tender not lied-
etistoily oteetitta„
Geo• O, 14lhtttiii, 'Clerk.
23rd. 1944.
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Mickey Rooney, N Hole Maurey' GolOur
;Wendell' tiiii4ey
t4"E. dept., 27 .28
The United Church
OF CANADA
Ilkeston 'Rev. L. BroWn B.A;
OrganIsi Mrs. A. E. Martin
Sunday School - 10 A. M.
Divine Worship ... 11:16 A.•M.
'subjeot Called to Madedeniae
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Anglican Church
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2.30 P, 112. Evensong
tIttIndak School
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