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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-12-03, Page 4U. S. S. 'No. 4 ..,. Mr. and Mrs. Goa, 1 Fischer U. S. S, No. 8 ..,. Mr. and Mts. Thos. I Henderson U. S. S. No. 11 .... Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald U. S. S. 'No, 12 Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Richmond TJ, S. S. No. 17 Mr. and Mrs, Ted 'Fear -County Directors Hog Producers .......... A. Bacon Cream Producers Richard Procter Poultry Producers .,.. Robt. Procted Beef Producers Will Elston County Directors Ross Smith- - and Mirs. Mel. Craig. AfteF the singing of "The Queen" lunch was served. MELVILLE GUILD The Young WOmen,s -Guild of Meltville Presbyterian 'Church held November Meeting in the church parlour. ,l'oantie King ,presided and intro- duced as the -theme for the evening an Armistice poem "Courage" The ',hymn "Lord While For All Mankind We Pray" was sung and scripture frOm Matthew 6:1-15, was read in unison. Prayer was uttered by Winnifred Edgar and the topie entitled "The Power of Prayer" given by Joanne and well illustrated by many ek. ttmles from life, This portion of the prograill closed With a hymn and the Miapah benediction, The business was ita charge 'of Witinifred. The secretary's and treasurer's reports Were given and the roll call answered by 14 Mein- hers, Kate Wilson earned Mir con, gratulati ons by again winning 4 points for bringing a new member. • The total Heinle ware (*UTAed and tt was. (11Wit01`6(1 the Marguerite grantor's side had 90 anti Isabel ritbs.,n's side bad 111, the laSett to rntertaln the winters in 4TenithrY, we wore peppy to aceerit an in vi'uiion from MOS. Seat Carden to ' hold. ChristiTieS Meeting at her home, greiin convenors for Doe— isinber are to be Tenn Ireland. Ethel Brower Ruth Joanne' Ming.. The Meeting closed, With a social hour and MireSititetitS telt-Oit by .TIatine Ind Wittlitted. DANCE To The Music Of Ken lbee's Orchestra. At Parkview Gardens, Listowel idponsored by *the Listowel Branch of Inc Canadian l-e11110* Every Saturday Night. Everybody WeicOthe OP • t...1 • ratio .4 • 'A 4.) • • ••eeerre4e."."=MIZM-TO Canada's Capital Oty iosa, yea.h, /-4/0-2-441xt p Sprig -•-- Tulip Feenval "during May' , Surniner ' .4- Fishing,Hunting - • .Q ta Carnival of Colors — Gatineau Hitis • Late September, Early October . (. • a winter Skiipg:Within 4 Miles AT ANY SEASON TAKE IN THE Parliament Buildings National Museum Experimental Farm National Art Gallery ....Plus/tinny other places of interest rAT EaGIN LAURIER BLVO -11 OTTAWA, ONTARIO 1•10TEL Your distinctive addressA, in Ottawa Only steps from the Parliament Buildings, railvr,y te:minal, arid :*teeters.. 400 rooms with bath and shower. *TV and Radio in all Guest Rooms. CAR PARK --supeniised on premises (100 cars) Single from $6.00 Double, from $9.00 FAMILY PLAN Tale% 011 week-end% rann:ed fer School Groue4 Write the enonsLav for complete Information. cod CM Rotes. "----roosec reeer eeceg-M—T—eteamemeseceemsernesuocer.o.....e rfreir rieiWci itrd ;al Ap VISITING OVER, THE HOLIDAYS ? 5. ".11..e'" Go CNR--the sure, the comfortable way.No matter where you're going, whether you're travelling solo or with your family—you can -make your plans now! Snow-filled skies or icy roads will make no difference—you'll get where you want to go, and you'll enjoy every relaxing minute of your trip. Insure your holiday fun plans. Ask about CNR Gift Certificates, ideal for holiday giving! For tickets and information contact your local . Canadian National representative. -,=•ecr.e.% Every year, more and more people who are going visiting over the Christmas Season go a LIGHTWEIGHT MODEL RA WITH 16" ATTACHMEHTS ,40 ONLy Plkuk,laiR 4.(ES " MOVE N " FOR Rol -LITTLE COST so AND or CANADA'S GREATEST cliA IN SAW VALUE TODAY PION tER SAWS Litt, PETERBOktIlld14 ONt. A WBSIDIARY or 'Ott OUTWARD. MARnit COR.pcnATioN 01 CANADA LTD. , ► 0' ti Austin -- Bone I. 0. 0. F . ANNUAL GRAND MASTERS E3AINIQUET 'The i. O. 0. held their annual Grand Masters Banquet on Nov, 2,1st. in the Anglican Church Bru- ssels. The ladies served delicious tuaikey dinner to 100 guiesiis,, present front Stratford, Teeswa.ter, Wingham, ,Seaforth, Blyth, Clinton. and -Bras. D.D. G. M. Rae CrawfOr-cl of West- ern. Star Lodge, Brussels, welcomed those pnesent and , introduced the guelst speaker 'Bro. Herbert 'Daw- son, Grand Master of Ontario, whose address on Oddfellowship and its place in the community was enjoyed by all. Special music was provided by Sister Verna Thomas and Bro. Tames McCall and Grand Master Herbert Dawson. Other speakers for the even- ing were Bro. Beladean, Grand Herald of Ontario, N. Pickell, N. G. of Wingha.m lodge; P, D. D. G-, M., 1-I. Xing, Teeswater, Bro. Wey- mouth, Clinton; Sis. Vera Hastings, N. G., of Rebekah Lodge. Brussels: P. D. P. Ms. Jessie Little, Brussels.: I R. Fraser, N. G., Western Star Lodge, I Brussels. 8t. Mary's Roman Catiholie Church was the (setting Saturday morning November 212nd„ when marriage vows were exchanged by Lots Doreen , Bone, of London, and John Raymond Austin of Guelph, before the Rev. Fr, P. J. Costello, The bride is the daulghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ru&sell 3, Bone, Brussels, and elle groom is the .$011. 01 Mr, and John Francis. Austin of St, Thomas, The bride chose a ballerina length ,gown o'f Chantilly lace over taffeta featuring -a bouiffant skirt accented with satin, bows. The bodice was styled with a portrait neckline. Her waist-length veil embossed with a floral design was held by a tiara, of net and forget-me4nots, .and she rattled a cascade of red roses and White mums. Mrs, Glen .T. Bone, Brussels, was matron-de-honor, wearing a crystal charm gown of saPhire blue and she carried a cascade of yellow mums, ' James Austin, brother of the groom was hest man, and Charles Bone, Guelph, and William Austin of St, Thomas were ushers, For a wedding trip to the Southern United States, the bride wore an 01-C1AL 71.1: .4ti5not-La. Ifem ' rairt:t-Fifs 1.,11r41.0 vii/ %4i4tArv0rigs Atm With erf Designins Norkenonstdp. most it etwoim Meters Lettering a, isgedialft R,, A. a PaTTON 141(ent att, vitlrIgr;ant, 111122./MCINNOOlaniasui..J.,..munum RAILWAY TIME TABLE CHANGES Effective Sunday, December 7th, 1958 armed Full in formation from agents -CR,A E.J14, 14...fr K. Sunday School' and tie regular I. modming .service off Worship were held as usual on Sunday in. Knox Church. The storm of Saturday with the heavy road condition cut down on the attendance. The Christmas Tree an4 concert for the Sunday School will be held in the Community Centre on Friday evening, Dec. 19. The Library Board held it's bake sale on ISatuirday as ,Planned desplfte the stormy weather. Clem Steffler Is pratice teaching at Buchwood this week and Faye Eng,e1 at Ethel. Murray Huether commenced work- ing. at his new toceion in Brussels •ot Monday. Alex Catneron is succeeding Murray at the Cranbrook store. orange ice dress and Muskrat jacket, with brawn and white accessories and a corsage of white mums. The couple will live in Guelph, PEOPLE WE KNOW • Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and ,Mr. J. Thynne spent last week with -Dr. and Mrs W. IL, McCutchean, of Berwick, Pa., * • Dtorn Hemingwaiy 'recently returned from National 4-H Club ' Week. Don, as one Of 145 from Canada and -United States, reports a good time when they were shown the sights and hospitality of Tor. -onto, Ottawa, and Niagara Falls, Mrs. Mary Bone of Vancouver, B. :71. spent a week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russel. Bone and attended the Austin-Bone wedding in London, Cranh'reok ,Cereal Chefs The third meeting of the Cran- brook Cereal Chefs Was held at the .incite -of th,0 leader, Mrs, Alan Mc- Taggart, on Mrinday, Nov-, 22, .at 9.1-;5 a. it. The meeting tMenerl With the 4-TT pledge repeated in ithiSon., This Was folloWed by the, secretary's report I. by Geraldine McTaggartt. Roll waS ansivered by one rule for storing cereals., The neat meeting is to he held at the, home of the leader on Nov. 29th. at 9A0 a, in. Mrs. Ian MeAlliater• 1-Tome BeetiiWiSt, will a gUest All mecca era took part the making of Graham Muffins Whib the leader had shown how to Make at the last mooting. The o Parstaitt leader. Mrs. Glen fillet-her about all the .different iron,. of flour and what that- are fr-nri hos..Y to niere them. florae rissignMent was given, The roll tali for the next mentinn is to "Three rIhing I lonvnod finer" nit tneefin. el^Prd ()peen" • .m6., ••• o•••••••• • IN§1‘.4.r;1,47A"TioN 4NrOkiVIATION iiasttr*n or 0i+koileo troen '111 fit" o. of *''home tilt* Watetioe' 'Oetti4S Breeding' Age/deisAii.in ntt fliinteti TT V.'t" 044l nt 49ti lolwAeu atid !On, ?,re, horn all bre*.44i ter, it to* rkiti"- rir,r4iir,ro The riistit was dolie, tfiltiV wet lAWrillg, irof7;c -rush w.f..: T...o rood with on.lis.a was. lisar4 And tors were et e troop. Joo Cor...!;os wee ointa Ti::, car i'ee.4;41, i c i.e c .ri find it% t,'Aoutl wiper had nose' rlt.ce. And. all wee well wall ie.: ,lit ref up c t o s;,:,1 Joe lammed his braes, ilea= is 0444 1!--: toot to I °eve; lie wasn't smart wiian it wet froctre. 171 RACE Cifiices its l'o'onies li'z:rniltori, London, Wintisett OitoWet, Owen Sound htsuNgicij fee Gleeful Drivirs" *e* MORRIS FEDERATION ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting'of the Morris Township Federation of Agriculture was held- in the Forrester's Hall, Belgrare, Nov. 18th. After the sing-ing .et "0 Canada", the minutes of were-read' and adopted. Ross Smith president, gave a report of the ac- tivities in 1558 Doug Miles., Ag. Rep, gave talk whidh, included information regarding the Bru. cullosis survey and the accident survey and the rabies outbreak, He wesented the $2 township award to fifteen 4-H club members who had completed 18 projects. Member's then watched the TV :program from Wingharn Farm For- um broadcast "PerforMance or Personality". -Mrs. Gordon Greig was leader of the discussion perio-d which followed. The findings showed, that +beef cattle needed more size and shOw ring standards show less -finish. Mrs. Walter Scott then pre= sented a resolution from the Wornen's tinistitute Iregarding Day- light Saving Time — either abolish it -or standardize it. This was car- p vied. Winston Shapton, County Pres- ident -spoke on the activities of the County Federation in 1958, and their plan to assist in Co-Op Life Insiurance and the Brucullosis attn. • . reign. Gee, miehio gave the audihrs re pert, Carl Herningwap, CO.unty Fieldinati spike nn Contract Farming and conducted the election of officers as follows; President ..... ......... Ross Smith Vier. Pre'.. Jiro Mair Directors S. P `,.7o, 1 ...... Tr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson S. S. No, 3 and Mrs. Alfred Nichol S. S. No. 4 MI Mrs. ROSS NI oh al .g. S. NO, 4 . .. Mt. and Mra. Itaht, GrasbY S. S. No, 7 Mr. and M. ,ten TIOriper S. S. !tin. S.... : . „ Mr, and Mrs. MeT Crtiig S. S. `No 9 Mr. arid Mrs, ROSS Ye. 16 , Mr. gild Mi-s. Vent jelinston tI, S, S. NO, 3 ,.„ and Mrs Bert Fraaer THE. BRUSSELS Mr, Brussels Election Cards for Councillors TO THE ELECTORS OF THE vit.L.AGR OF BRUSSELS Having served as your CoOncilrOr for one year, I sollelt your support In the coming election. Wishing you the compliments of the season. J. Calvin Krauter • TO THE ELECTORS OF THE 'VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS Haring been nominated as a candidate for the council o't the Village of arussels I wish to solicit your support at the polls on Monday, Dec. 8th, If elected I shall endeavour to serve you to the best of my ability. Orwell. S. Elliott '4?'-‘,r,t4 1%.7,0rige% • Yi,receSr;lee' TO. THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS As I have been nominated to stand as councillor for 1959 I ask the people -of the Village of Brussel& for their support.-- Wishing you the compliments of the season, " I thank you Clarbnce J Pegelow --g-re.M70 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS . It has been my privilege to serve you for the past three years and I would appreciate your support for councillor at next Monday's Civic election. I will support every move to give the residents of Brussels sound government. Wishing you the compliments of the season. Walter A. Williamson vadiEsszattauf smitaimin TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSEL.* FOR COUNCILLOR Hugh. R. Pearson • Industry for Brussels * Recreational program with part time director Lower water rates • Speed traps coming into our village • Better lighting in, our streets and parks For Cars on election day, Monday, Dec. 8th, call 160 Your vote and influence will be greatly appreciated. RE-ELECT * "SIPPIKan "4 GEZNZGE APO/TeX/EON 00H! HATE BEING A PEDESTRIAN k1/4 WOMAN DRIVER‘ CLIPPED ME 'TR ARK S 3 .1 yaAH44.0.0T" t44p. MUST HAVE Al-t,OWai? FOR IT! s,, BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED Mrs. Herb Pletch entertained re. oently, a large number of neigh. hours and friends to honor Lois Bone. A varied program was put on by Linda O'Malley, Connie Mc„ Crae and Mrs. Jack Calvin all of Teeswater, Little Cathy Bone note° Of the guest of' honor, dressed as a bride, -Wheeled in n heavily laden tea wagon, after which the gifts were opened. Lois thanked them all for their loVely gifts. Lund was served by the .hostess assisted by Mrs Jack Colvin, Mrs. Ernie. Ple,tch, Mrs. Errol Shilliday and Mrs, Tom Pieta. MIMICIIIIMECOMINO...1.111191•3= edumlay, Decl. Ird., 048 ,.„,. FOR SELF-IDEF-Vq5E, PAL,. GET OFF YOVR, FEET ay GOING TO revveg/PE IN orogg iNtslf? FiCKING- OUT ONE OF THElR FINE, EASY-RIDING USED CARE. THEY HAVE THE BEST. NMI 57 Buick Special 4 Door Hardtop, Radio, Heater, Automatic 54 Olds. Sedain, Heater, Automatic 52 Ford Sedan