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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-02-19, Page 1•41.1,•••••••••,••• * * .. I ••• ....... • ...... •. ........... r ...... ,•,•• • • r••• .r• ••• ......... r••••111, Clark's Tomato Juice, 48 oz. 27c Premium Sockeye Salmon • • • , 2 for 89c Tip Top Tomatoes 28 oz. • • • , 2 for 45c Clark's Perk & Beans 15 oz. • 2 for 33c Nabob Ground Coffee 1 lb. bag • • • , 79c /nu wit Ind other valuee Just as greet as these am frectIons, our our Do we appreciate this fret:don:0: homes, our educational system, choice of work, our freedom of our freedom --of ,travel? Our freedom, to drive our cars when and where we tyMi with only a mininiuni of restrictions. What a Privilege it is in: this Land of many miles. R. is also a responsibility. During nine years of war 10 young men gave their lives re purchase this for us. Memories are short but in the minute or two. that remained I was able to think of five who had lost their lives in car accidents, ,,There will be ise• Memorial Window 'honouring these; their names will not be inscribed on Honour Rolls. They did, not giVe their lives for a ivorthi cause.' They lost their livels because of carless- toss of their own or someone else. We can biatne our manufacturers for building cars with too • much speed and• haphazard design with regard to safety. Yet in the final analysis it is the driver who is re- sponsible in almost every case. Mjechanical failure causes an in- significant number of accidents Police officers have stated in con- fidence that at least 75% of the. accidents, they anvestigate, are .caufsed directly by drinking, How_ ever, our laws are such that only a fraction of the drivers are charved with implored or drunken driving. We continue to ignore the traffic signs and the speed' limits. Wets it to retain this freedom that ter young men from this church gave. their liven? The - week of- February 24th.. is Safe-DriVing - Week in Ontario. Your Comity Federation. of Agri- culture along with the Farm Forums is Sponaoring a Safe-Driving Rally Monday.-evening February 24th. See the advertisement elsewhere in this paper„ PleaSe! Corfie out and lend youir ouppert ,to the salving of lives,. • • J. Carl. Hemingway co COTTAGE CHEESE It's Your Best Protein Food Buy. Phone 22 and order Some To-Day or pi,k-.:p Your Supply At The Dairy Thursday - Friday - Satuday February 20 - 21 - 22 $3,847.02 Geo. W, HUtelibiseir Reeitie Erlyithe M. Cardiff, Clerk, TENDERS WANTED ,Tender's tek the spraying of Cattle for Warble Fly in thetown. Shit. of Grey 'will be received by the Midersfgned 'until March 1st; 1958. State price Per' head 14er drit40. 1,6*est or tiny tender u.ot necessarily „Seedadd. Edythe "Cardiff Cierk, Triivnnhl,il ,di CireSt 4 Fireside will follow the evening Servfee, Angi;ccart Church OF CANADA ININEM,19 1111601491' Li S.T.!Natal at. 1.1 A. M. Matthie Sunday Sehoritd Nedneaday 8.00 P. Mt &tooth,. Henfrysi 2.36 P. Nf. nyensong SehOol T E R ST $2.00 per year 4.7aXQ u. oh 4atbOr1iett ea *NOM Claw mak, pp* Waco Depistaseat; Oltartrii VVednesday, February 19th 1958 'Post Publishing House St. John's Anglican Church PANCAKE SUPP E R Which had to he postponed will be held en TUESDAY, FEB. 25th Admission: 60c and 359 'N'eryone Welcome HURON FED,,SUPPORT' SAFE,DRIVING WEEK I arrived n few minutes early for .church laSt Sun'd'ay morning, While waiting for the service to begin. I noticed: the sue shining on the .Memorial Window. MY eyes dropped to the seven names of those who gave tiheir DiveS in the Great War that we might live In freedom. BRUSSELS SCHOOL :PQMP MjEWING The reguluar meeting of the Brussels School Boar,, was held on Monday, Feb, 30, with five menu berg present, The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted upon motion or Louts Ebel and Roy Kerme0, -- Carried Alter some discussion the Board ;instructed the secretary to write Inspector Kinkead as to required Annual firemen's. p A N.0 E. press Optlgn,al in Brussels Town Hall on • FRIDAY, • FEB.: 28th, KEN. Wil„.BEE'S Q.ROHESTRA,,- DANCING 10 to. Lunch F:),30th in th Hall. Admisslipn ; Popular Prices. Sponsored by Brussels Firemen. Everyone Welcome ,Coutwit Meeting, held on February. lati with all Amp,Derg prefo0gt. Rowed by Glenn: I:Nether secon- ded by Alex .JohrtsIton that the min- utes of the last Meeting be adopted as read. ,--. Carried. Moved by .Kennet), Bray,.SeSlOn1d0). by Alex Johnston; Oat We. close Court of Revision on the Balfour Drain What Freedom? While any to, pondering eyes travelled a short distattee the loft and I realized I was looking at the Honour Roll of the Second World War, Again I reaMed. had made the supreme I might live in on. that three sacrifice that we DANCE Ethel Community Hall FRIDAY, FEB. 21st Orchestra - Thynne anti Alcock with Vocalists Carried Manat seconded by Alex Johnston. that George illutehinson and Kenneth Bray be appointed to represent 'Grey eolttls ail On Ethel Community Ceere Board. a. Dancing starts at 10 P. m l carried oquilment for a Kindergarten and movo by Archie Mann'eeconded alty either requirements to qualifi- by Alex Johnston that George Hut. cations for a grant for same. The Cemetery Boar0., iThei possibility of forming Home and t thinson be *pointed School Assoctaltion here was men , tioned with -promise of more discus- sion next 'month more information Moved by Archie ou ithe subject was at hand, Mr. Hill, ^ representative. from , 111ddeator's Supplied,. .:Louldon, attended the meeting soliciting our , The following accounts Ttlet.ytasd.inroess in the fulture. • $42.77 Water were presen- For a Good Night's Entertainment Come to ETHEL, FEBRUARY 21st Lunch Will Be Served Admission: 50c High School Students 35c Sstonsored by a, U. (Everyone Welcome) •••••*..anam -wry. . • •Carried Moved by Alex Johnson seconded by Kenneth Bray that. George Hntelr'•n.son Ind Olen Tinetber 'be .,,npoluted to represent Grey council on .Cranbrook Community Centre. Board, $ 5,25 Jack Hoed Sunplies $12.85 Stain*. $ 5,00 Telephone (Mr, P. Mitchell) $ 1.70 Flowers $ 8.00 Moved by Ray Bronson. second- ed by Rev, Brawn these accounts he paiid. Carried The Sec. •repprted. some school fees were still' unpaid,. Moved be Ray Bronson,. second- ed by Roy Kennedy theSe parents be senii a final notice requesting Payment by Feb. 15 COMMUNITY WORKSHOP FROM 24th to 28th of FEBRUARY CRANBROOK COMMUNITY HALL E MIDGE RRQCE Moved by Archie Mann7s7cPeinrclied ed by Kenneth Dray that we advertise for tenders for crushing and hall- ling 18,000 yds. of gravel, more or less„ for Grey Township, % fiereen to be used. Contractor to supply, greVel and all gravel to be anProvcrl by the road superintendent, Certi- fied cheque for $300.00 to accom- nyuly tender. ,eisCeamrriinc li Moved by Reniisth B ay, by Archie Mann that we instruct the clerk to advertise for tenders for warble fly spraying stating price per head, - Carried Moved by Archie Mann seconded by Kenneth Bray, that we instruct the clerk to call-for tenders for warble spray powder, stapling price Per lb. - Carried Moved by Kenneth Bray,Mendel by Alex Johnston that all approved oiciconnts he 'paid - Carried Moved by Alex Johnson Seconded by Archie Mann that we do noW adjourn to meet again on March Mx: or at the call of the Reeve. Carried James Hart, fox bounty 4.00 Wed Smalldois fox bounty 8.0(1 Sheldon Jacklin, fox bounty 2.00 Jack Warwick, fox bounty 6.00 C. N. Stevenson, fOx bounty 10.00 Gordon aijic..Ewen, fox bounty 18.00 H. M. Cumming, fox bounty 27.00 Ronald Hood, fox bounty 2.00 Clifford Hong, fox bounty 18.00 Clarence Bishop, fox bounty 2.00 Nelson Hanna, ,fox 'bounty 5.00 Melvin Hanna, fox 'bounty 3.00 Clifford Jacklin; fox bounty 5.00 Edward Gill, fox bettnry 1 Ronald Stteklin, fat .bounty 4:0000 natey name, fox bounty 18,00 Ed. Was, fox bounty 2.00 E M. Cardiff, clerk's fees, fost boufity Ethel Public Library, Ethel Village grant Drainage DebeattreS,' ROlobftf.ioCe irrthinghtiat, stove Oil Rebt. Cunningham, stove oil fire hall D. M. & G. TelesIliOne System, office tolls Dudley: E. Writes, itert, strer's bethd A. D. LoitsdiittWo blinds for office F,W. KirkPaitrick, grecetrieS 69,25 for relief Reads 141.35 2001.56 1 Not Just to-day or to-morrow. but Every Day of the year. Monday 24th The)iature of the Family farni (Including father and son agg,Tenssrst) Dr. Paterson, 0. A. C. • Tuesday nth The Rural Co.ntunitY 8.30 P. M. (Lot's lake a lssk ty: it, Its past and 'vegeta, Rev. D. A. Brydon, Ripley Wednesday 26th The Vaines by Whisli a Community Lives 8.30 P. M. (rrhe role of .organizations) Rev. A. H. Daynard, Stera. Thursday 27th The Big Squeeze 1,30 P. M. (Price Support and 'Controlled Production)' Bob Carbert,•CK.-NX Wingham Friday 28th, The Future of the Comustnity 8.30 P. IT. R. C. Drew • of the Midwestern Development Assoc, • Stratford Entertainment For Friday Night With Dance After Everyone 'Welcome Vz4.% 001:11Cr Phone 7 TENDERS WANTED Morris Township !Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up until 12 o'clock, Minister: Mr. C.:.. Thompson , noon, March 1, 1958 to supply 11 A.M. crush and deliver ppRroximately 12,000 cubic (yards of gravel on GAIN but what we •iWprris Township roads as the Road tqapertintendent directs. Crusher is the worth of the life t, to be equipped With a. Y4 inch screen. • A certified cheque for $200 must :accompany each tender, Lowest or any liesnler not nedelssarily accepted. Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. •i,3 CAL.ADA, - Carried All business being concluded the meeting adjourned :on motion, by Roy Kennedy and Roy Bronson to meet again' on the regular date or at the call of the cheirmlan. Elizabeth F. Elliott, Sea.-Treas. Knox Church, CRANBROOK Worship Service Not what we GIVE, Measurers we live. _ TE'NDERS WANTED. Terfders for supplying Warble Fly Potwder 'for the Town- ship of 'Grey will be received by the undersigned until 3 p.m., Saturday, March 1st, 1958. State price per pound. Lowest or any necessarily accepted. 'LENTEN SPECIAL For Colorful, Protein-Rich Salads and Meatless Main Dishes, YOU'LL ENJOY DELICIOUS • Knox H EL TENDERS WANTED 'Morris Township Menders w1111 be received by the undersigned-up until .12 o'clock, moon„ March 1, 19'58 to supply 1000 pounds of Warble Fly po*der for., Morris Township. Lowest or any tender not necess- artily iaccePted. Geo, C. Martin, Clerk. APPLICATIONS WANTED I 'Morris Township Applications will be received by the undersigned' up :until 42 o'clock, ,nloon, Marcie 1, 1958 for Warble Fly Inspector at $1.00 per hour plus 7 cents per mile; truck driver at $1.00 per hour and( helper tat 85 cents per .hour to serve the Towsiship of Morris. • Geo, C. Martin Clerk. Minister; Mi, C. L. Thompson tender not 1 1.00 1,00 P, M. ( P, M. P. M. Bible Class Sunday School Worship Service 2.00 Edythe ltl, Cardiff Clerk, Township of Grey TENDERS WANTED 1 ( Tenders will be received by the Undersigned for supplying, crush- ing, and hauling 18,000 yardS, more I or less, of gravel for the Township i of Grey. Crusher to be equipped I with % screen. Gravel to • be l appfroved by road superintendent, i A certified cheque for $300.00 must I aecornolany each tender. Tenders to I be in by 1 p.m., Saturday, March 1st, 1958. Loweat ,or any tender net( necessarily accepted. Edythe M. Cardiff Grey • What kind of Church would my Church be, M If all its members were just like me. Attend Church This ,Sunday Melville Church R. B. COUSINS LTD. Brussels Organist - Donald Dunbar Sunday School Divine Worhip 11 A. M. COMMUNITY WORKSHOP 10 A. M. Phone 22 To Be Held In CRANBROOK COMMUNITY HALL FEBRUARY 24th to 28th tommtoommattmlamtui Clerk, Township of Rev. fr. Blakely will preach Feb.23rd at 11 a.m, in view of a call. LISTO CAPITOL THEATRE ST. PATRICK'S BAKE SALE Brussels Library at 3 p. m. SATURDAY, MARCH 15th Auspices - Ladies Division of the Agricultural Society The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. L. Brown BA; B.D. Organist: Mrs. A. E.'Martin 11 A. M. "Lent Again?!" (4) "What of the speck in your brother's eye?" VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Brings Wes Annual COLD WAVE SPECIAL, Until February 15th $6.00 Perms $4.76 $8.00 Perms $8.16 $10.00 Perms $9.76 $12.50 Perms $9.75 Phone 40X for Your Appointment 20.00 12 Noon Church School 7.80 P.• MI. 1, 4 "Interviews of Jesus" (6) 'With a man who knew what he wanted!' 22.501 50.00 359.52 't 11.55 34,44 16,85 SAFE DRIVING CAMPAIGN RALLY will be held-- MONDAY, FEB. 24th, '1958 AT 8.30 P. M. IN CLINTON DISTRICT HIGH -66-100L 8:30- Farm Forum Broadcast 9:00 - Filiu and Safe-Driviing talk by Mr, Hardy of the Provincial. doderich. Jr, Farmer Play by the CettilitY Winners Sponsored' 13Y Miran County Federation of Agriculture and County Farm PornMs Ladies Please Bring Lima Huron County Wheat Producers 46111101 *:1010ijeting AGRICULTURAL HOARD ROOMS, oLiNtitil4 Regent Theatre SEAFORTH a'c DONAL .;:r:14iii • RI/heft-01E6Y onmytascope a11t1 Color I Stooge -Comedy Cartoon MONDAY, FEB. 24th, '1958 r AT 2.06 P. R. 3 Delegates hi the Ontario :Wheat Producers Association will be elected at this meeting February 24.26 Monday. - Tuesday °IDE BUTTERFLV5- you'll split your tides seeing Audie Murphy, Keenan Wynn, Burgess Meredith' l'hurOdaY Friday' taturtray Double. Bill , CHASERS BoVverY Boys ' RODEO Jane Nigh Archer s Coming IDOubie Biif :''Hellcats Of The MAIN', "The §deptre 'end The MAce', to c a it r Out thd• AtiSSOt Chairitittit Wheat illaticeting Plan S. C, Hemingway SecretAry' 1*“1.0 ...... 4 .. ...... •44t4i1.41.."“iikol4 ..... Wednesday - Thursday February "ROCK dAti\m• Wjth iSai Mines Johnny 6akititi•