The Brussels Post, 1957-11-27, Page 1•
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ORPY TW.P.. REEVE AND
COUNCILIN BY ACCLAMATION
2nd. Nomination Required.
For School Trustee Dec 0th
tilrey Township nomination meet,,
gu jog was held in the- tel Commun.
ity Centre on Monday afternoon,
November 25th,
MORRIS TWP, 0th CAN. BRIDGE
14 QFFIPIA,Y opsNap
Guyon County officials, reeves
and guests a tton (led rrrllt$4Y0
''opening cereinony the new bridge: ;
On the 5th concession (Morris
township.
County "ilingineert M. Britnellt
of Coderieh 04 the ribbon to the t
new ,50,000 Span..
Chairman for the Ceremony was
'Reeve. NV/11,101k Merritt, of Blytb,
Chairman. of the highways .ebnl-
mittOo.
WINS FIRST ,
IN SALES CONTEST
Congratulation's are the 'order • of
the day for Miss Afargalret
London, .whe .won firstprfze M the
selling contest conducted by Zel'ert.
wore, London, Prize was $50.00
worth of merchandise o8. her own
Noosing, •
Margaret also won first last
year winning a bridge itable
four chairs. She also •stbod 6th in
the selling of boy's clothing for
all Ithe chain of Zellers stores
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Stokely's Honey Pod Peas
15oz. • • • • • • • • • • • •
York Cut Green Beans
20oz. • • • • • • • • - 2 for 45c
Van Camp's Pork & Beans
15oz. „ • • • ....... • • 2 for 27c
Club House Peanut Butter
16oz. ' • • • • • • • 41c
2 for 33c
4 Both. congregations will observe the'
Sacrament of Holy Communion on
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TURNBULL BOAR
WINS TOP PRIZE
INTeadowbrook Duke, the two-
year-old hoar who was judged grand
champion at the Royal Winter
Fair in Toronto, was bred by W
Turnbull and .Son, of Brussels.
This is the second major success ,
the Turnbulis have had "in recent
'months. In July Another boar of
theirs was judged grand champion
of the All-Canada Swine Show at
Brandon, Mau.
Meadowbrook Duke was exhibited
by WAllani Braden, of Alliston, Ont.
who bought the boar from the
Turnbulls some time ago.'
NUNICIPAL NOTICE/
2nd Nomination Twp. of Grey
I hereby give notice that nomination
of One School Trustee to serve the y
Grey Twp. School Area during the
year 1958. 00
will be held at the
Clerk's Office, Ethel
From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M.
FRIDAY, •DEC. 6th, 1957
If demanded a Poll will be opened .
TUESDAY, DEC.I 17h, 1957 ,
9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Edythe M. Cardiff, Returning
OffIcer,4
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NUNICIPAL NOTICE)
I hereby give notice that nomination
of a Reeve, Four Councillors and/.
Three School Trustees and One/
Hydro Commissioner to serve the
Village of BrusstIS. during the year/
1958. '
will be held at the 1
BRUSSELS PUBLICLIBRARY-
From 7 P. M. to 8 P. M.
FRIDAY, NOV. 29th, 1957
If demanded a Poll will be opened
at the following places on 4.
MONDAY. DEC. 9th. 1957 7
Polling Sub-Division No: 1' In the 4.
Council Chamber in the Town Hall; 1
0., William 13b11; Mrs., W. /
Edgar, Poll Clerk.
Polling Sub-Division No. 2 in the)
basement of the Public Library; (
D. R. O., Ben. Whittard; Mrs. Vera I
Hastings, Poll Clerk.
Potts to be open from A
9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
H. A. Fischer Returning Officer
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CANDELIGIFIT SERVICE
Melville. Church, Brussels
SUNDAY DEC., 8th
7:30 P. M.
REST YOU MERRY GENTLEMEN" "GOD
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or, CANADA
' at jollies Church;
A. holy
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doitifit#1.d.
Sunday Si oT
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WELL, REPRESEINTEP
SegOrth High $Ohool wta: Well
repretSented in Music at the recent.
"Music ConvOCatiOn. of the Western i.
ConSerVatery of MuSO, : London,
'When Jean Hillen, Faye Love, of.,
Walton and Ann Morris of Sea,
Nth. 'were presented With silver
medals for winning the highest' ,1
nmrloi for the year, in their re, 4
spective inusiCal subjects, piano, i
singing and theory. Jean Hillen and
Faye Love are pupils of Mr, L, D, 1
Th0111p$C.41. .-
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7:00 P.M. --ORGAN RECITAL Mr. LOUIS D, T'HOMPSON,
Everyone Welcome
Nominations
Reeve
OlIffOrd„ Bowiand
W, Entehinsom (Q)
Glenn Haether
Clifferd. R. Dunbar
Councillors
Kenneth Bray ($1)
Glenn. Huether (41)
Archie Mann (Q)
Alex Johnston (Q)
Wm. B., Bishop -
John. McNabb
School. Trustees - 2 to be elected
Howard McNought
Harry Bolger (Q)
Scott McLean
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ABU VA" (Ind other values Just as great as these al
THE RUTLEDGE GROCERY
Itw
John Pearson was appoined
chatrman for the' meet! ,These
nominated for Reeve a Council
were called to the pllatfor
Reeve George, Hutchinson gave
the County financial statement,
He said the ;township had started
this year with a deficit but the
brialge was paid tor and expenses to 1`
the end of the year should not be too ;
high. He stated lie would be a
candidate for reeve end thanked i
his mover and seconder.
Clifford Rowland said he was
surprised to have been nominated'
and didn't expect his -name would,
be en the 'btalott bust had until
Tuesday night to sulFe. He
thought the road budget at the
County should be Watched. He
stated he couldn't see much Wrong
with tw44. affairs this yealr.
Clifford Dunbar said he hadn't
'followed limp. work this year until
recently. He stated' that the per -
capita grant increase was given to
cut taxes but the p. rate had not
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Not Just to-day or to-morrow, out Every Day of the yeer,
Phone 7 We Deliver _ SPECIAL F,EATURES
Smart afternoon and general wear
Dresses $12.95
others $7.95 to $24.95
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CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Meivilip Church Sunday School
FRIDAY, DEC. 20th
at 8 p. m.
Everyone Is Welcome
(pHRisTmAs OpNogfc,
Brussels United Chur
INEDNASDAY, DEC. 18th
at 8 p. m.
Skirts in
Slims Pleats and ReversibleS
$4.95 to $23.95
Doeskin Shirts in new patterns
Everyone Is Welcome
CARD OF THANKS
(rho family of the late M. Fred,
Stephenson 'wish to 'MVOs their
sincere thanks to all their kind
'intends, riAghbOurs,, and lrellatijvee
for the acts of kinindess shown
them during their rodent and sad
bereavement,' ellsio far the beautiful
j: floral tributes. Thanks to Rev. J. L,
a34.1,01wn, Drs, C. A. Myers and R. W.
t-Stephiens, and Mr. D. A. Rann,
4 Everything t wk s (deeply app.re-
elated. ,
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LINGERIE
The perfect Christmas gift -
Lovely gowns, slips, panties.
We suggest the Nylon Sheath. Slip- at $2.94
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Large stock of
THE PREP %'t th.Ki/40 ,
iN CAI:ADA
12 Knox Church, CRANBROOK
r Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
Y. P. Bible Class
Sunday School
horning Worship
,
10 A. M.
10 A. M.
11 A, M,
fr • • b +-PP'
aimaimommes , Pictures on a
I" TRIP ,.TO ALASKA"
with, be shown by
Mr D. A. Rann In '
CRANBROOK
COMMUNITY CENTRE
FRIDAY, NOV. 29th
at .8:30 P. M.
foillowed by
PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE
Ladies please bring, lunch
Admission: 35c and 20
Sponsored by the Library Boa
Knox. Church, itTHEL
Minister: Mi. C. L. Thomplon
1.45 P. M. 11 Adult Bible Class.
.1.46 "P. M.
2.45 P. M.
Sunday School
' Worship Service
rd Auspices of Brussels Branch
Canadian Legion
in
Town Hall, rus N:AA els
Three Nights. at 8.30
Friday, Nov. 29-Friday, Deg. 6
. Friday, :Dec. 13
NOTICE '
tery,
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Meiville:.Church
Organist - Donald Dunbar
Sunday School
' Divine Worship
10 A.
L., New, is the time -to go to Your
, phone ;and' order your turkey for'
i Christmas, New Years or only
! special occasion, for later in the
M. baton. Please order early so we
i can keep it for You as we have a
M. home for the balance. , •
John 'Wheeler
''. Plione 12 3 13 Brubsels 1
/1 A.
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NUNICIPAL NOTICE)
I hereby give notice that nomination
of a Reeve, Four CoUncillors alto'
Three School Trustees to serve the ,
Township of Morris. during the year
1958.
will be held at the
MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL
From 1 P. R. to 2 P. M.
FRIDAY, NOV. 29th, 1957
If dema,,nded a Poll will be opened
at the following places on
' MONDAY. DEC. 9th. 1967
Polling Sub-Division No. 1 at
CONFIRMATION AT
ST. JOHN'S
Before an attentive and deeply,'
!interested. ,congtegation on ,Sunday
'morning last, Bishop Win. ToWit-
Shand cOnfirmed A cleaS of candl-
datet prepared and presented by the
rector, ReV.
'Bishop •TOWnshend in his addreSS
to the Cengregation referred briefly
Ito his boyhood days in Huron:
Cientity, end tO glitaten
ntd his High School ieduciation, rrli6
Bishop urged a day ,by day Obser-
*nee of the Confirmation vows, and
also hoped from the ten ,boys' pre-
Scene Woad find their why
into the Ministry.
we're:
Kenneth StOrey
tinn Mialy Aide*.
tiess Aloock
Robert. Batts
Alain GlaSgOW
Kenneth Pollard
Stanley MarkS
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Frederick' George Stephenson
Frederick George Stephenson!
passed Away, in his 76th year, at !
his home to Brussels, very suddenly i
OR Nov: 15th.
He was born in Hun% Township ,1
in 1881, the son of the late William' ;
.and Mary Jane (Cole) Stephenson. !'
He spent some yeah farming but
later moved to Brussels: Following
a stroke six years. ago he bias been
retired.
Surviving are his wife, formerly'
Margaret Riley , or Kinburn, four
Sone, William, 'Mack, Gordon and
Kenneth all 'of'Bnu.sseils; five
daughtelra, Mrs. George assibel)
HeiMple, and :Mr's. Lloyd (jean) 1.
Schmidt, Mrs. Thomas (Doreen) !
Cronin; and .Mrs. kenfieth (Shirley)
Wilkens an,d 'ElizIalbelth at home. I.
Two sisters, Mrs. Welland (Elva;
S McDonald of Grey Townhip andi
-Mrs.. Andrew (Gertrude): Sacklin;
two 'brothers, William an4d- Wesley
both of Brussels.
The funeral was held on the
following Monday from the D. A.
Minn funeral home at '2:30 p.m. with
the Rev. L. ,Brown of the 'United
Church conducting the service.
The pallbearers were Wm. Henry,-
Wm. H.endenigon.' Ned Rutledge,
Edward Henderson, George Bridge ;
and Alvin Oakley,
Fl owerb ea rers were {
StepheniSen, Fred Stlephension, Ruth,
Schmidt Meth Efeininel and Phyl. I
Ts O'Brien.
Internitent, was iti. Brussels Cerro-
The ((misted Chard, VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
Phone
Tip Top
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Suburban Coats Snow Suits
'Children's and Ladies Coats '7 .
Melville Ladies' Aid,
BAKE SALE
the Lh'ussels Public Library
SATURDAY, NOV. 30th.
A1' 2,30 P. M.
.HOME-MADE BAKING CANDY"
MISCELLANEOUS COUNTER
OF, CANADA
• 1 . Cutting Stylirip ColdWaving
Minister: Rev. L. Brown B.A;B.D.,f A Specialty
Phone 40 X Brussels Organist: Mts. A. E. Martin
1I, A, g sakrAinent of Barpttsin 1111111111infraliMMINM•tM2P
ISuhleet: hratye been baptised"_
12 Noon Church School * ,AP11101, yy7 "14
7.30 P. M. "Magnificent Obsess- ifiEATRE
lona"
('5) "The Devotional Life"
School HOUSO S: S. No. 1. D. R.
Wallace ,NichOlson, P. C. Boyd
2 ShOWS nIghtly 7.30 9.30 p. m. Taylor,
Matinee Saturday 2 p. 'M. P011ing SO-Division O. '2 at
, Seheol .House S. •S'). NO. 9, 77); R. 0.,
Mrit, tiood, P, Cl. Wm. Henry.
Thursday - Friday 'Saturday Pelting Siti;ArDivtiiton ria. 3 at
,Nov, 26 = 29., 60 8elinel MAWS S. S. NO: 5, D. R. O.,
Lewis' • Mit: B. Andersen; r P." C, Oiler ,
Hie Latest HIS Funniest Voting.
DELICATE opt.iNtwENTi, , ran* Stilb-otitt§.1eth NO. 4 at.
Jerry produced as Well ha acted in Morris Tothaliip Halt D,. .tmilio d trim,
this hilarious comedy ,tetai,stiee Nitta; P. C.' Thomas
Chapter No., icitAdtt tlevit its Brew'
sob-Division $AiDF 116, 5,FiQ Pierce. at Jae Wesenberg
Storey
School Haute S. S. No. 7, D. IL O.,
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ThelMia Cowin ey
sittiiiif ..tdt, Dougali
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illitiiatitItt
Want new Pe - and-Vim?
Polling No; 6 at
Schaal Holies S., S. ±46., io, D. 0.,
Dan Cassidy, E d. Alen ditiaw.
Polls to be open from
6 A. M. to 6' O.
deOrge Martin., Returning. Officer '
Edith Devils
Marjory Werktrien
:Dorothy Morita
1"Vonne pollard
ittra. Wnt, Potter
Tulie SteeteS
Wm. totter; teceiVelii fate'
the clitireh
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n'11 0o shed s. of coupled- fi rsjYca- - w .. o riito.., Ut a.- Iiiited Olely,bhbausd bOdy Inc "irOt. Fort*btt
*10,,dtalits0, tfyi. 0 titi.' Tonle TabloM .Stilibliel• iron you,; tOtii,trilik••ilotd. for tidtilihtipletheii4, - !AO: doses Vitamin ili,.IfititclucthrY•or"ght4 itOltjhliiteir Wd' only 000., At nil. drhkitstri;
Fifteen Games for $it 00
Three Special Games
Extrasand Special Cards 25
or 5 for $i.00
Door P rize One Tur
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