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Autheriael sa second clan leek. Post (Moo Department, Otta
Wednesday, January 22n0:1, 1958
$2.00 per year - PAO U. St
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W. M. S ANNUAL MEETING
• 41110 v0^10) Mrs. Win,floss,ANNUAL LIONS
and Mrs, Clare Agnew, Luckuow, ;" CONDUIT AND DANLE JOHN DEEIRE DAY
in Brussels Town Hall fan
Wednesday January 2901.
AFTERNOON AND EVENING SHOW - "A O
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4+, ;York Cream Style Corn
20 oz. ... • • • • • • •
Betty Crocker White Cake Mix
Stokeleys Honey Pod. Peas
15 oz.
Stafford 3 Fruit Marmalade
24 oz.
EVERYBODY WEtl,O0N44
WES. BUDNARK AND SONS
2 for 35c
• • • • 3,4c
2 for 33c
Linn PreS140$i WalOx welcoMed
the capacity audience that attended
the concert and dance of -the Brus-
sels LAM Club presented annually
by Lion Jack Thynne
The program feaNrad the
hough sistere of Port Robtu.son,
Others OPearing on the program
were vocal solos, Patsy Pryans,
Bob Mann and Marilyn Johnston;
saxophOne solos, David 'Kennedy
and John Pipe; Old Time Music,
James .Alcocle, Alf. Niehol and
Archie Mann, Highland Dancing,
Joyce McFarlane; Song and Dance,
Nuabers, The Mortils
Kilda (Marlene Waxman, Dale
Cardiff and Mary HarMor(); Mono-.
logues, Tack Thymic,. ,
Lion Win. Turnbull thanked Lion
J, Thynne all those who contributed
their affonIs, on behalf of the.
Lions Club, Mr. Thymic informed
the audience that proceeds from
the concerl and dance are used• for.
local welfare work. „,"
At the conclusion of 'the con.cer'
a dance was. held„
Mr. Thynne deserves a grew"
deal of credi,f for giving talented
roans. reonle of the ,communtly"
chance to perform in public.. It is
an opportunity they need to develop
self confidence in their ability.
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REVIEW NIGHT
SPONSORED BY THE GREY TWP. FEDERATION
AND FARM, FORUM
43c
57c Nestle's Quitck, 1 lb. tin
?oil wit- ''Ind other values Just as great as these at
will be held
In Cranbrook Community Centre
Monday January 27th.
AT 8 P. M.
GUEST SPEAKER — MR. BERT DAYNARD
LADIES PLEASE BRING LUNCH
EVOIRYONE WELCOME
Not Just to-day or to-morrow, out every Day of itOo3 reap,
Phone 7 We Deliver
Immommer m—AmmaracirsmsmmorsvaltuAiIAturraor
NOTICE
now have office space in the supply store of Or: J. J. Kelly
;(Export Packers Etuildinc)- 'a'-caticb 110 tire-will be 'from 10 7.- P. on
I 0:Usti-DAYS ..and FRIDAYS. Office; Telephone: 19X, Brussepx
I Home No. 663.41 Mitchell.
'GLEN M, RONNENBE1RG, INSURANCE
Former Collins Agency
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I also Compute income Tax Returns (Farmers or Otherti)"
Phone For Appoin`qment ,
1;ati;•A:q.amaara•41ma—' maorososmatomm......avond i
Take Advantage Of
JANUARY SALE -
ON FREEZERS IN STOCK
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CRANBROOK:
;The regalar morning service of
worship was held in Knox Prsby-
torten Church on Sunday at 11 a.m.
Mr, C. L. Thompson contributed
E0010.
The annual meeting of the Cran.
brook Hall Board was held in the
Community Centre on Friday even-
Mg. Jan. 17th, Progressibe euchre
was, played, followed by the meet-
ing presided over by the presi.
dent, Earl Dunn. Lunch vials served
at the close,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred FrcirkOtniek
and sons were Sunday visitors in
Mount Forrest,
$29940
ft. Coronado Freezer 1271:41-0
11 cu. ft. Upright PAW),
95, ' cu.
Coronado
2 — Frigidaires 15 cu. ft.
.1 .-- Rev, R. T A. Marshall, minister of
W'hi'leclturch, LanOside and Kin-
loss, brought greetings from The
Presbytery of Huron-Maielland.
The, roll call showed than delegates
were pre..ent from 1.8 afternoon awe-
,and five evening auxillarie
Coreinuing the reports of the sec-
reitaries, the evening auxilaries were
given by Mrs. Ted Ilinglish, Wing-
ham; Glad 'Tidings, by Miss Mary
McLeod Lucknow; supply, by Mrs.
Clare, Agnew, LubknIciw; life mein-
berships, by Mrs. Reulben Wilson
Wilson,. Ash-fiellI:' student welfare,
by This, D. R. McKenzie, Kincardine;
and lie historian's report, by Mrs.
A. McIntyre, Lucknow. Following
the rOort of the nominating com-
mittee, convened by Mrs. Dawson
Craig, Whit,echurch, the officer's for
1958 were caned to the front of the
church and Rev. R. T. A. Marshall
e a, condued service of installation.
In' giving her report the treas-
urer, Mrs. R. J. McMurray, Blue,
vale diselosed the the total raised
for missionary pniPoses was:
$7,566.42
THE PRE, TO:v.1AM 4,1,4VICH
CANADA
Knox Church. CRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
FOR JANUARY ONLY, 20% pISCOU,NT. ON Ur:
BENJAMIN MOORE'S PAINT
MACHAWS HARDWARE
BRUSSELS, ONT. worship Starlike 11 A.M.
More CANDID prdaehing and leEd
( CANDIDD presiding makes for a
(better Christianity.
United Church Sunday School
SKATING PARTY
In The Brussels Arena
TUESDAY, JANUARY 28th
Lunch After At The Church
Admission: 25c & 35c
ST. John's A. Y. P. A.
SKATING PARTY
FEBRUARY, 4th, 1958
AT
t 8:00 P. M.
LUNCH SEIRVED AFTER
AT CHURCH
ADMISSION: 25e & 35c
The inaugural meeting of Grey
Township Council was held on Jan-
/ tiary.13th, 1958. Owing to the illnet,s
Mr. Alex Johnston, ntw Counelller, • was uncigle to be present.
The following signed the D.eclar
ation Of Office
Reevt — ]Geo. W. Hutchinson
un Cocillors — Archie Mann ,
Kenneth Bray
Glenn Huether
Rev. L. Brown. of Brussels and
Ethel. United Churches condUcted
a devot)ilonal period'. Reeve Geo.
Hutchinson thanked Mr. Brown
for attending.
Moved by Archie Mann seconded
-by' Glenn Huether that minutes of
last Meeting 'be adopted as read.
Carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray second-
ed by !Glenn Huether that we finally
pass by-law No: 1.. authorizing the
i• Reeve and trealsurer to , borow.
I $0 froth' t 900,60 he •Canadian Bank
of Cernweree BrusSelS.
Carried
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Moved Eby Archie Mann seconded
by Kenneth Bray that the Road.
luperlintendent. Reeve and Tread-.
..user be, anthoililted to apply tor the
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HIGHL N
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Knox Church, STHEL
Minister: Mi, C. L. Thompson
'Adult Bible Class 1.45 P. M.
Sunday School M.
:Worship Service 2.45 P. M.4 O NCE
and DA
1.45. p. M, THEATRE
SEApORTH
* * * e _ •: There is no prospect of reduction Thurs., Fri., and Sat. t.
( in the wages of sin. -Jan. 23 - 24 - 25
Double Bill . '
4 Plan For A Better Attendance A ALAN LAD'D, ROSANNA PODESTA
1, Church In 1958 ..„ SANTIAGO and.
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THE AMAZON. TRADER
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Thurs., Fri.., and Sat. ' , • , .
JAN. 30 ..31 .FEB. 1 ,1 • :. Melville Church Double Bill
Organist -=. Donald .Dunbar , LONELY ' MAN
JACK PATIAl‘allii '
ANTHONY PDRKIINS
One Show Nlightly sta,rilitg at 80.m..
retery for adur grouPp, was the
Miss ,Louise Refill, Toronto, sec-
guest speaker for the 'afternoon:
A nominating coinmiltiee far next
year's executive was named: con-
venor, Mrs!, 'Kenneth Leitch,
gham, With Mrs. Douglas MePhet-I
son, Delmore, Mrs, R, J. IVIeMutray,
Sunday School
Jliliine Warhip
couAinuecl on inside page
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vAus BEAUTY SHOPPE
Brings Wm. Annual
COLD WAVE SPECIAL).
Until February 15th
$6.00 Perms $4.75
$8.00 "Perms " $8.75
$10.00 Perms $8.75
$12.50 Perms $9.79
Phone 40X for Your Appointment
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FOR SALE ....,',
Good ifigiSe in the' Village Of
brtigtelS, bath, furnace, aii0ibeitStrilS,
garage iattaChed to bailee, large
garden. Pribe. $9500.00
.. 150• Acre Farm, ItO013,43, hYdrof
loigo• 'MM.. . Pride $7000,90
199 .ik&'d Farm, he'd Brick
House, hydro, large men. and -
Stra*iiiiek teed 'cement titabling,
drilled' Welli 3 inilt33 trait 1 urge
fieVil; Price '$1800.00 hail! &ion.
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100 Aare tooth, on .County nottiii
. gear Store Mid Selieni 96 scree' :1
A. Nn MattinS '
Sunday Seitoot
I01 arable, Frain° Tionad, btitit, and
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hiCiitited; good hank' harii, new steel
root Price $066.00
Pi ibi) Acrd Farina heal' higirsfaY '
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.iNAtALLATION
St David-4 i•ientryii
0,', •tt., I
White *IA Reties, hank Biarn,
PPlice 411i 500 half down,
J. C. ',wig', Realtor, "*"•.- 1
BrtisSold, Ont., ""41141‘.4
Mrs. A. Meln/Yre, South Kiniess,
exPre$Sed the thanks of all dele‘
gates to tale people rn eople of Wingha
for their hospality )`to which Mrs. I
oleic Mum° replied,
Officers of Maitland Presbyterial
Execntive 1958: past president, Mrs.
Morgan. Henderson, 1.•tIcknow, vice-
IiiidsidenPls, Mrs. Parish .Moffatt,
Langslde; Mrs. Win, Spelt") Brus-
sols; Frs. George Sutherland, Ripl-
ey; Mrs. John Fischer, Lucknow;
Miss Marion Wiliamson, Wingham;
treasurer, Mrs. 'R, J', McMurray,
Bluevale,
• Secrtearies: rectording, Mrs.
Allan Mundell, •Delmore; correspond-
dug. Mrs. Allan McAuley., Ripley;
senio r, auxiliaries, Mrs. Allan Mc-
Auley, Ripley; evening auxiliaries.
Mm Ted English, Wingham; young
women and C. T., Mrs. Walter
Ballagh„ Teetswater;
groups, Mrs, Currie Colwell, South
Rimless.
gonre belr,ers, itnniet Rob-
inson, ..Corrie; weleoMe and welfare,
Mrs. C. Steel, TeasWaten; Literature I
and library, Mrs. D. Graham., South I
Kinloss; Glad Tidings, Miss M, B.
MeLeod, tarekow; press, Mrs. D. C.
Matheson Brussels; life miernben
ships, Mrs. H. Wilrson, Ashfield;
historians, Mrs. A. McIntyre, South
KinloSIS; . Miss. Iva Carr, Durfgannotti
students, Mrs. R. C. McKenzie, Kin
cardille: members without •port-
! f ,olo. Mrs.. W. Mc:Clean Lueknow,
MI% 0. Reld,• iTeeswater; Mrs.
John Bell. Kincardine; Mrs,„M.
Engel Cranbrook; Mrs. D. R, Met.
Kenzie), .Ashfield; Mrs, Leslie For- 0,
tune, Hingham.;Mrs. Howard Harris.
Molesworth.
incep,v Twn. emx4r4rVi
The, annual meeting of the Matt.
14 Woolen'sa Presbyterial or the Woolen's
Missionary Soci.o'y wa.s bald 111
St. Andrew's ,Church, Windham,
T 'uesday, conduc,Y!ed by the pro*
dent, Mrs, Morgan Henderson, of
Lu clenoW.
The devotions for the morning
session were in charge. of Miss Cora,
GilkInson; prayer was led. by Miss
Hanna Willson. The mintOes of the
1350 animal meeting were given in
brief `corm by the recording sem-
eery, Mrs. Alvin Mundell, Belmore,
The reports of tittle correspond-
ing .secretary and evening auxil-
aries were given by Mrs. Allan
McAuley, of Ripley.
The report of Young Women
and Girls, groups was given • by
Mrs. Bernard Thomas of Bluevale; 1
Children's work by Mrs. Perry
Hodgins; Home . Helper, by Mrs.
Samuel 'Robinson, Gerrie. Welcome
.and Welfare, by Mrs. •Chartes Steel,.
Tees.weer; Literature and Library,
by Mrs. D. 'Graham of South Kinloss,
who had an interesting book dis-
play arranged,
At the noon 'executive meeting
plans • were made for the. May Pres-
by'Ierian to be held in Kineardine
and a letter suggesting a new
disonsjsing "how, women
can best he used wo assist the
men in ,eonducting the business of
the church', .was introduced by
by Ws,. Allen IVIcAluley. Foch
delegole took the idea back, to her
;home society and will send. answers.
hack to Mrs. McAuley.
In b russels Town Hail on
RI EVE., JAN. 24th
AT 8:3p P. M
e.
Dance Alter Conceit To -The Music of
Smith's Orchestra
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LUNCH BOOTH. IN • HALL
Concert .and Dante. a Adults. 50c
• • Children' 25c •
Under auspices: of :Legion 'Pipe tend
Stinletar:
Orlinnistt
The United Church
OF CANADA
Rev. L. Brown B.A; B.D.
Mr s. A. L Martin
M. L'itlueStiOne 10001,4 ASIted”
'Why do Yett. datibilo
1B Noon Chtittli School
1.30 •DVening vtogito And
• Fireside •
"Inteihriewa of Jeaue" tr. "With a Murderer Lion"
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Anglican Church
.CANADA
t. r Pi St aPIN-0i
"„ IMr. liPia ti ANN"'
POLLARD'S CHAIN SAW JAMBOREE
in Brussels Town Hall on
Wednesday, January 22nd,
ot 1 P. .114,
(1st day South of 86 Highway) '
Thursday, January 23rd,
(2nd day North of 88 Highway)
Consisting Of I 4 7 1
sge4koi* itOta Saw' and Chain Conitianiett •'
by the Pootittatioit Of Lands 4.1iid Fake* „
Dntertainlment by • •
Tipp KANSAS : pAotto, eihd, 0,),P•tepi4
3317SI3IWACKEVO' root --"sto
the t4-ttoiiii .idaltig on -Igo
'Met itio, 23rd;
lAdit tittetiltOtitTA *nit &kik JOHNSON'
ter tardier- eittxx *oitoot
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