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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-12-31, Page 1SPECIAL SPEAKER SAMUEL EOWISKINf .0 Guq$(.Rp Everyone Welcome 4 •aite M.' G. %.t MOW . :2) • • • • .a t• O*4'W ..01W PROCLAMATION Village of Brussels In accordance with a resolution passed by the Municipal Council of the Village of Brussels I hereby procla'ii;n that in view of th& -present rabies situation, no dog shalthe. allowed to run at large in the Vilrage- 42} Brussels until further notice from this G. E. lifcCutcheon, Reeve ,-:AvaiivoiwowittemmotnwAremt clifr HUE' THER'S PRODUCW. EGGS,;:. POULTRY ROE ti4iia WATTS FEEDS MURRAY HUETHER Phone 80 Brussels ( swo:treaizeolizas orvw.m.Awviiivilez: ,The Canadian Council Of Churcheis (. . The Week of Prayer services will commence on ilitoPil4S, January 5th, and will be held each evening at 8 P. M. To* services will he as follows Monday, January 5th, St,'Johns Church - Rev. L. Browne Tuesday, January Gth Melville Church - Rev. K. Jaggs Wednesday, January 7th, United Church - Rev. J. Greene:, Thursday, January 8th, Melville Church - R(*v. W. VVillianogr An offering will be received each evening for the work of thaw Council of Churches. L. E. OAR DT, M. P, INJURED IN FALL 'Po ow,' neighbours and friends — We sincerely Wish 'to thank all our neighbowia and friends for the. lovely gifts we received, You just don't know 'how much they mean to us. We have lived among you quite awhile and we are gdingto mists you also our church. We feel we did not ; deserve • your thoughtfulness and in 'our new 'home we Will always re- member each one of you, We want to 'say thank you and a 'special thanks to the neighbours • who did so 'much for us 'and gave •so .f'eely of their time in helping us move, Donald and Mrs. MeTaggart itlise Catherine Leach, Tenant°, • with her parents Mr, and Mrs, W. 0. • Leach. :it Dr, and Mrs, Donald M,eRae and I family, Toronto, with his nl.otber. • „Mrs. T. T. McRae. t, Miss, Ruby Smith, Toronto, with : • t. Mr. le, R. Smith, walk safely drive:S.100y nave a happy hots ay THE BRUSSELS POST • • Post Publishing House $2.00 per year PSC tt 11,0, 4'64"42.4 " 1"1481 di" ask P.4 1)16.4".114* Weigra Wednesday) December 31st ) 1958 VACANCY FILLED PI GREY TWP. COUNCIL HORTICULTURAL AWARDS FOR CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS MP judging of the outdoor Christ. mas Home Decorations sponsored by the local TIortimanral Society re- Farmer's Union Meeting; n Cranbrook Community Cener TUESDAY, JAN. 6th at 8.30pan, Lawson Ward fills, the ya,eaney created iii. Grey Twp., Council by 'the recent death of Alexander At the nominati.On Meeting held in Ethel On Monday, fiVe men were nOminated. They were Lawson Ward, William Bishop, Clifford Dunbar, .Cecil Bateman, and Kenneth McLean, "FAIR BOARD TO 'HOW' ANNUAL MEETING. 1.1 •••• •• ••• pare «.; •••••••.••••+•••••001,. Cheery Morn Instant Coffee 2 oz. ..... - 37c Nestles Quick Chocolate Drink 2 lb. — 85c Tip Top Pork & Beans, 20 oz. 2 for 33c -Bides Baby Dill Pickles, 24 oz. .... • 44c .. .. • . ... •• .. •••• •••11•• stated as follows: 1st ($15) .... . Mrs. David Hastings 2nd ($10) Mrs. Rae Bronson 3rd ($5) ,Mrs, Stewart' Lowe ; There were only five entaies. The commit tee is hoping to have more entries another year to beautify the town at Christmas time- HOLIDAY VISITORS * * s. C ATCHEnii ROCERY The East Hulron A.griehltUral Society will Weld 'their, `annual meeting and banquet on Vednes. day, January '28th. ••••••••WAMIN•WIX0413111BEI•010 0211M1,011,90.11.1444.0.1.251.1•VISPOPIIIMI., Mr, B. Chapman, Bright, with his L. 'E. Cardiff, Huron M. P., of Fischer, 'sister, Mrs. J. W. Fischer and Mr, ) AN APPRECIATION Phone 293 We Deliver Bnussels, will be harnpered In his' governmental duties as Chief Whip :for' the. next two ' monthS during which time he will be wearing .a cast to Ws knee on 'both legs. Mr, Cardiff fractujeed both heels when he fell 'from the root garage on Dec. 20d. The accident occurred when the ladder slipped while tie was engaged in removinq snow. 1.-Te retUrned home from hospital -on Sunday where he is reported as WALTON NOTICE The general public are cordially invited to attend an open meeting in the interests Of the Cancer Society of Ontario, by the formation of •a, local branch in Brussels and surrounding area, Speakers will be in attendance to answer all questions and explain the organi2ation and its services. The meeting will be held in the Public Library at 8 pan. on 'Thursday, January 8th. "feeling fine" apart :from the bother- some casts. Mr. ' and Mrs. McCurdy Lawry and. sons John and Don, of Scarboroand Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Smith,-Michael and Susan, London, with the . ladies` I; mother, Mrs, W. •Speiran. Mr. and Mrs. dlon Hamilton of Midland spent a few days with her parents, "Mr, end Mrs. Jan van 'Vliet. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rutledge and family, Streetsville, were Christmas day Waiters with 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett. Mrs. John. Nott, Londesboro was a recent 'visitor with her daughter' Mrs. E. Stevens and Mr. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs Fra,n1t. Burke, Wing_ ham, were Chris.tinas guests of, Mr. and Mrs, A. McCall. loan Ryan, R. N., of Corn- wall spent a week with 'her parents. /Or. and Mrs. L. Ryan. Roy Williamson .slulffered face and hand burns when the tractor le was re-fueling ignited and burst into flame's. Mrs. Williamson was able to drive the tractor out of the shed where it was being re-fueled and then extinguished the flames, D A N C,E Wroxeter Community Hall 'FRIDAY, JANUARY 2nd. 'Music by Elliott Carruthers and His Orchestra Admission 75c 'Booth and Check Room in Hall. BRUSSELS GIRL SEDOND • IN COLORING CONTEST Marni Bronson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bronson, was second place winner in the Little Peopi,les' Christmas Coloring Contest,'` in the London Free Press in which there were 1,300 entries. Her entry, along with the first place lane., has .! been forWarded to representotWest- ern Ontario in an international eontest now being judged in Cleve- Marni's $10.00 prize was both a Christnfas and Birthday gift for she Mir. and Mrs. D. Coleman and daughter, Fltaira, 'with hips parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Coleman. * * '* " Mr. Chas. Bryans, Montreal, with' his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bryans. Y`IVT,r"..:"Fingh Kennedy, Ann and' Frank, with his brother R. W. Kennedy. Cst. Robert C. Kennedy, R.C./W.P," 14-ondenarters Div., Ottawa: at.his ; GIFTS PRESENTED. TO BRUSSELS COUPLE The cold istormy weather of last week foireed the cancetation. of a party 'to have been held aliatoncrieff in honor of 1V9r, and Mrs. Donald :MeTaggart. Friends from Mioncrieft called, instead, at 'the 'Brussels home .dif Mr, and Mrs. MeTaggart and presented ,them,•with a gift and the following address': Dear Donald and Ma'rgaret: We, your friends and neighbours would like 'to show our affection and. devotion to you by girin.g you this gift for your new home. we hope we are evpressing„ in some small way our friendship. that has laslted many years, Both of you have lived in. this, com- munity for many years and we hope you found hapPineas among us You .alWays took your"share upon your shoulders in church and community functions, Now. we hope, you will find ,happiness, prosperity and. security in '70tir new home. You are not far from us, so we shall eXpect you back Often. Also, at 'this nanticular time, nig wish you the compliments of the Yuletide Season, !vour.frie•ndq and neighbom'S, CAPITOL ilitATRE L1STOWEL, ONT. Fri. - Sat. Jan. 2 - 8 was nine 'year's old on De,e 2.8rd, home here. if! Mr. and Mrs. M. Vodden, London, with her grandmother„ Mrs. O. Sellers, and mother, Mrs. Jas. Kerr. TRIPLE 40th 'ANNIVERSARIES ,CELEBRATED HERE ..,. Melville Church Minister: Rev. Jonathan Graten• Organist — Donald Dunbar 10 A. NI. Sunday School Divine Worship -41 0 t* About 60 friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. William Speir gathered in the reception hail of the. Donald Erls'ar, Toronto, and Tee. °''ilthampten, at their 'mine I here. Two Top Comedies Clifton Webb and Myrna Loy "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" Plus Geoorge Formby in "BELL BOTTOM GEORGE" Mon: - Tues. - Wed. Jan. 5 - 6 7 Garry ,Cooper in "TEN NORTH FREDRICK" CinemaScope Adult Entertairnent The United Church OF CANADA /Rev. L. Brown B,A.; B.D. Organist( Mrs. A. E. Martin 9.45 Church School 11.00 A, M, "The Watersheds of History" Note — Animal Meeting on Jan. 9th. I New AnYeican Hotel to honor them * (1( * 1 ion the occasion ,of their 40th wed- Mr, and ;firs, Jack Rutledge. Wel- ding anniveesttry. . lend. with hie father. A. Ttntledg( , ,The evening, which was a corn and other relatlives, piete surprise to the couple, was 1 * * spout playing euchre and crolc_ : Miss Mery A elms Isile•eins, 'Peron Mole. Fallowing lunch Mr. and Mrs. to. with 'her parents. Mr and Mrs. Spelt' w06 invited to the front Of the .k. Trievrths. hat wheriO a three tiered end dee- orated, Wedding cake graced the * * table. D. M. Ma,eTatish- read a short Mise Margaret Snell*. L.eride , with address, Mentioning the eentribution her Mother. 'AP...Ft...Tim. Snell... * It Made to the ettIV'elt and cintimtrnity by the couple and wishing them Miss Meltadden„ Toronto, with. her ti .any years Of happy. married life. Porents. Mr, and MIDS.' el. McFadden, le ' * .. * Mrs.. T-Terry Allen 'Thresistited thein Miss Margaret Ri'ssel, R. N. • of with coffee table. Russel, , with her mother, Mrs. F, Short speech es followed by Rev: 4. .1'. TT. Greene of Melville MVO). and. le * *. • Rev. W. A. Williams. • : • M. and Mrs. Speir• eniciyed a 'i..4;vv.ialltrOri• anti -\Tt';'",r. \lettldliMMTnis. Sh:tileciski; ATTENTION FARMERS' turkey dinner at the hotel with Mr. ', ' Knight, of 'Brussels, spent Miristirlas Not only does it .,,centra,Vetie 'the also lit,sr.r771,ed' 3.0.1tD.D.?:S.Pdii.f8ft;h71110°18.ee. mini Mir' and *14. n"111 Willtftt4d': Pr- Ca tnetrin est, JANUARY' SPECI,A REIVIL COLD WAVES Complete $4.95with Cot VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP 140 Brussels •Anglican Church • OF CANADA Parish of Brussels ((BAG W. K. Jaggy. •Setond Sunday After Christmas JOhn'it Belasiain 0.80 A.M. HOI3i ,Zaeliatiat 11.0 A, ,M, holy ubtariat Sunday School Tuesday Epiphany 14.00 Min Holy taohatiat Highway Traffic( Act but it is diffi- Anoilher couple. Mr. and Mrs. Reit+ cult to keep township concessions McKinnon, of. Ritfeitrale, who were ' y r.,. on T.1„,,Tor vril o has lice", and sideroads free of snow if the 1150 (+elevating their anniversary, to plow is being continually lifted for .s.vor;e. fir everite6 'f rom - by .i.);,,,:.,,7,1:pr'ir:1,.T.'neser,117,;,' s till '::6°°' cana ,and ears left on the gravel tit ormv wpo th er and no,,r driving I PicY,rtion of the road. We. are not re 'colitittfot, 1 tty,-e. it linet fl f ; ponsible for any damage that May ; Itelicwhie• dinner. the ooritOrtz( Were 1; 1,11,r limn , (6„;., a .0.4,(0., ,:intereelee• an , :1' re11.1••(1 re rit•ne a , , • Earl, Bowes, Road Sttnerintentient ;eilterfairled at the home of Mrs. Alet i „,:r1p,„ranhil ,1„, 'Armktronr, whore relatives of pit three i .f ,0„1„, no . „„,„iy frtcrtde hone tht I St, Ineenife "ljoepieal. occur, Of tyrey ToWnanip, I-Cot:Pies Were preSent. P‘. 1VI BiVentItOtig HAPPY NEW YEAR, FREDI Even attractive Joan Ifuirrax nas difficoltr persuading Cleig. Toronto sportscaster Fred Sganhbati *urget blues em, ,Trikri% the party, But Wed has eVery right to be in 'the dumps prorr<A a most uTAuccossful year for Torotito'a ii.rotessional wail* a iriee•lr rseevtife.