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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-09-25, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST Srocittesoa.y. SoptembN, 07th, Ifikt AUTO, 4 .1 .t,K4*' ,‘• LIABILITy, — BONDS -- FIRE 7 PERSONAL, PROPERTY EN NIONEYTALKS a 8).RGLARY,.. — TELEVISION ,FLOATIlt, AYS C vs.?. . E. Collins, insurance Agent ....- ...- -,...... ..--- ...... .--• ,, ,,,, /*/**145E GOOD TO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT! / *GET IN ON CHEVY'S UNBEATABLE BUYS! Phone 47 Brussete, Opts Office Over Kreuter's Plumbing YOUR PROTECTION It6 OUR !MINAS& •WHY PAY MORE...SAVE THE DIFFERENCE! A FAMILIAR SIGN THESE DAYS, reminding you that right nowyour Chevr9,19t dealer can offer you an unbeatable buy on the best seller. He'll story you thtia incomparable quality and style needn't put a big dent in your kank §.ccount. You'll find that Chevrolet offers the most features, the most pri e tke rpost \A ' OAR foryow money. No doubt about it, "*hen Money 1' It Sa Chevrolet". ?our Chevrolet dealer is eager to prove how you all save wr tIiis great car. See him today. R e TIIE MOST MODERN EFFICIENT ENONES IN THE WORLD ..•••••••• A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE C- 4757g mm sit q,r Riverside. Motors -Brussels, Ont. CRANBROuK. 4 to make many reservations on B russels P an ost d also to put up• mutton 'by ,Gordon Stephenson and bills. The meeting then adjourned, ihay Branson — Carried BRUSSELS SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. The regular monthly made meeting of All business being concluded a t matirn to adjourn the meeting was by Gordo(' Stephenson and Louis Ebel. F. Elliott, Sec.-Treas m Jul,ou, a ,..,,,tecery metnarlais, 38 Avondale Ave., Phone 257W., Ruy Shantz and Bert Pretty, ProeCtorg For a memorial of lasting begat", at. a reasonable price and guaranteed workinanolito contact our represent- ative. Mr, Frank W. Kemp At the regular morning service in Knox Pres. Church on Sunday My, C. L. Thompson sang the solo , "Jesus 'Lover of My Soul." There will be no service here on Sunday next, owing to I', being.( the Anniversary of Ethel Church. Harrison — Lake Before a setting of white glad, bolas terns, and lighted tapers, in in Norfolk United Church, Guelph, on Saturday, September 14th, apt !I:00 o'clock the Rev. fl, Garfield Rees united in marriage Lillian Violta Lake and Mr. Murray Pur- vis The bride is the youngest daughter ,ot Mrs, Lake and the late Charles E. Lake, Brussels. Ont., and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrison of R. R. 'I, Camlecnie, Ontario. the Brussels School. Board was held at the school with all members ex, rept Mrs. Rann and R. Kennedy pre- sent. The minutes of previous regular and 2 'special meetings were read and adopted on maim by Louis Ebel p!rld May Bronson, — Carried A motion was made by Gordon, Stephenson and May .BrOttson in- structing the Secretary to. write Stain' Construction ListowleI, Hugin C,caistruction Seaforth, and Bennett and Wright Mitchener, asking for inspection of school with regards riec,t:sary repairs and price of The delightful, mellow weather of late summer and early. fall makes for pleasant travelling. And this is an ideal time for that adventurous sightseeing trip to interesting places in Canada and the United States. A wider choice of accommodation is available when the mid-season hubbub is over. Now is the time to travel , .. by train, Canadian National Railways suggest: Where to go... Picturesque Muskoka, Lake of Bays, Georgian Bay Bracing Ontario Highlands Distinguished Laurentian Resorts Glamorous Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle * Scenic Jasper National Park fascinating California * Historic Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa* Exciting New York City, Atlantic City Bustling Detroit, Chicago* 11.04,t,,,or" Maple Lear Package Tours available to these points. Ask for clescrip. five booklet. Economical Family Fore plan available to Pacific Coast Points. Travel Wise people agree the train way h the comfortable, Telexing way to travel. Give yourself a treat... Mr. Tom Pennington spent the week-end at his hoMe here. Mrs. Hunt, Get, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Wes. McEachern. Nil', C. L. Thompson, Kenneth Kniight -and Jim. Perrie returned to \heir studies at WO...el-too Follege' this week. Mr. Harold Knight .is leaving for Californ&-r this week Mrs, Mary MititleholtZ, Mr. and Mrs. Pi/ lam Dalton and D. anYla, orlon, were *Sunday visitors at the ` and Mrs. Murray' Aame loanowaraatovaszor. Ja. home of Mn Huethe r. My. and Mrs. L. iGtordon spent Sunday in WallaCeburg, Keep Sat. Oct. 5th in mind and plan to attend the sale of home ji math• baking and candy in the lib rary*, Come and help the library finances and also get your supply of good firings for the week-and, Mr.!, Diner' MrTaggert returned home on Saturday from a three Week visit, with Mr. and Mrs. WA. or'!Thai-old.Thai-old.'She has I br,rn (.011fined to her boa Since and wag removed to the Kitchener 'Fr-e ,A-10:r :hospital an Wednrsday.l Mr-3, Murray HitetliAr and Mrs, Alton Mcfrogoart are attending the ' Arcs Convention of W. -T. at Can-Mb: th14 'week, IN'. Stevens, Ins, Geo. Davidson Salary dilly' and Aug. 200.00 Expre,...s on. Books 1..25 Aug Hydro Ma shn n ,-; rilWare t10„60 Harvey Kitchen 3.00 000P Clark, 22,47. .T. M. Dent 22,79 4tucMiltan Co. 28.95 (lecitetner Maps 1,25 Given in marriage. ny her brother, Mr. John Lake ofGluelpii, the bride was radiant in a floor length gown of -white nylon tulle over taffeta featmiing a shirred bodice, short shirred sleeves and a V-neck- line outline with deep cRosepoint .lace. ;The bouffant hoop skirt, fell softly from a dropped waistline. A Harm of nmther of pearl sequins held the fingertip veil of embroidered and appliqued net. and she wore matheing nylon mittrns. She carried a' white bible 'topped with a single white ornhid and fern her only adornment was ra single strand of pearls with matching earings• Matron of honor for her sister. Mrs. Rioy Cbarlton of Huntsville chose a taff , to gown of awned,: •ereer with matchher sash of nylon Her gown fe attired a sahrina neck- line fafrog to a V-in tho hack. and three-quarter sleaves. • She wore a Matching headdress, gloves and • Tl'Or sortilo bofettel was y..11;,\V STI 9sta mums. She wore pearl choker and earings, nift ra 41i , Isvirlo. • Convenience 3 minute walk to Union Station; closest hotel to heart of downtown. • Luxurious guest rooms and suites. • Good Food—full course meals and delicious snacks. ti O Entertainment—Home of the famous Clol, T;p1:go et -featuring Broadway Shows nightly. 1oloi C. Wittaton P.4chener r4,uidrittee CP,staiet W. '(4,age Mr, Stanley Harrise- k•"•arnia, ltroilitr of the groom Was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Bill Dusk of Sionvia and Mr. Jahn Metcalf Toronto. A reception for forty-five guests , w;is held in the aurefli i*arlor. The bride's rnoltherr received wearing a qrpy crap, dress With dusty rdse aceelories and corsage of pinit narration.'', Sias wee nesisted by the gronm's 'who otiose a navy , crepe dross well matching access-, 142,59 Service- 4.41 Moved by ROY llneriSatt, Seconded by touts Pibel these adeounts be bait THZ darriarl. .wrs. Mary Hitether's application be.-01rworI oft sunnly -i,.Y,tiJs Plated Ott HOT FRONT and SIMCO$ TOttONTO 151I4iltr EMPIRE' 4-4114i' ions from interested -members d ”rylyi ortruSfV, gratertilb'r' onre!oa, Moved im T,, veo,Noitea by T. Gordan, A, forest .1. • P.',11--el be a ratninitten to rissig • mobile, during the Sale. COried., it 'Woe deicideit 4o telVertiSe it the 'renbrook Library ..meeting .'of the .Lipttary . Board was conducted infOrroally in t. the ..absence ..of the „pertidetit, I. Gordan. Miss L. 'Nibble, treaslitten in, lien report drew attention to the fact r $10 must e&rned by Salt 1St irtig an that ektienSesr may be Met. , nierve:ri by A. Pores arid See- OnAr,fi hi' A. Phigel that We lawn a hake Sale gatuttlaY, tivt. rrt9i at 2,06 1,11)11V. 1r IOn.0.1.1 -Member o.ir resimrsible far bring, it1,- It' least, trral articles Of baking twit tint we rieeep1 aitY t filet with b.& action taken regarding it at the preSent ft deditled that the reltairmatt of the tto-atd 6.11d Orre, other riiernlhee would' ciliated the titiblto '8.etiont Trustees" tonvention at NVital§or iii Oettsber, Secretary war advised' , °ries and g ,totittlA0 white ear- 1, nations. tor a. wedding trip' to t4 tastern Sitntes 'tire bride ,donned a, light t.sett wool suit with chocolate grown atcasSeries and corSoge of whit, orelvid, rollowiling their wedding trip the holppy anittplo will reside in Doer_ soli. O•nt. • is a GOOD TIME to TRAVE!...; and go by train... go C.N.R. Contact your Canadian National representative for information and reservations, — Carried hung Pr,nripal MrS Galbraith WAS presenIt and presented the Board with a farther list of naceaSary supplies - Moved by Ray lltoriSon, seconded by Cordon 'Stephenson These supplies 'be ordered as soon ad possible — Carried ITh e following secant-its Were presented! ,Ialy Hydro $ 85.21 Water 5.25 ;tots, Brewer, goal Huron County. Library 60.00 5%00 The world's finest cheddar 4,44, cheese is made right here in Canada, And, our Canadian cheese is one of the best and cheapest sources of good food value. It's an excellent is source of protein, which everybody neads for building slid repairing healthy tissues. Enjoy the many varieties of Canadian cheese! New cheese reeipes I .Write to Matte Fraser, , belfry Foods • S'ei,oto DAIl Y' Oditiiit SERVICE siiittAti rlivlsion o#' Dairy Fartneie of Canaria' 400 HURON: STREET; TORONTO *v=4- ..„vu-4--4*Aenw.*&ommet eivse '