HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-12-31, Page 4WINTER TIRES.
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with
(Intended for last week).
Knox klYening Auxtlia47
The monthly meeting of the
iris An4liarY qr. \Knex PliqsbYItQr*
fan ohuroh, Dee. 1,801, at 8.30
in the home of .KrIs. Kenneth Mac-
Donald,
'floe presidOnt., Mrs, Mande&
Oamerou was. in charge of the
meeting,
A hymn was Siang followed by the
scripture reading, Mathew 2, versos.
1-1$„ and Ithe Lord's Prayer.
Plans were completed for the next
meeting. Two interesting Christmas
stories were read by Mrs. Murray
Huether.
The election out officers vats com-
pleted with Mrs, Cameron in charge.
President Mrs. Glen Huether
Secretary Mrs, F. Kirkpatrick
1st. Vice Bres, Mrs, K. McDonald
2nd Vice Pres. Miss Lana Noble
Treasurer Miss Mina Baker
Library Sec. ..„ . Mrs. N. Pheiffer
Sunshine. Ma's. Ross Knight
Auditors Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs,
Maurice Canieron.
The members excihanged Christ-
mas gifts. Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Murray
Huether and M,an. Joe Smith. ,
Cranbrook Cereal Chefs
Fifth Meeting
The tifth meeting of the Cron-
brook Cereal Chops Was held at the
home of the president, Marilyn
Knight, on Dee. 13- at 9:30.
The meeting was opened by repeat-
ing the 4-H Pledge in unison. The
secraary's report was read by
Oeraldine McTaggart. Roll Call was
answered by giving' "My List of
Food Products.
The next meeting is to be held at
the home of the leader, Mrs. Allan
McTaggart ion Dec. 30th at 9.30.
Mrs,. McAllister may be a guest at
this meeting.
Home Assignment was given Roll
Call for the next meeting is to be
"My favourite recipe for a fruit
loaf".
The meeting closed with, "The
Queen," s,171,
W, M. S. Meeting
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William Alexander Alennsten
There iasseci away at.liis honkie fu
Grey Tewns4ip, concession
William Alexander Jtahr?storr, eldest
Bon .4 the lete .444
j.ehnSten, Porn at Eerdwiiit„ Howl*
Twp., in 189.1,. lie moved withl his
.1>Nrenis and three sisters : Grey
towne4hip in .1803,.•,atted :po'hool at
No, 4 Grey and exe00... for a feW
years in Northern 'Ontario $.1).,€.34t All
his life on 'the old home farm.,
lit 1027 he married his boyhood
$1.v4ethearti, Annie Bilizabeth Mao.
Donald wnho snryives with a son,
Joltn AleXonder„. 'ma a daughter,
Wilma Jean, Three sisters and one:
brother, Mrs, Mairgaret Mothers, of
Lucan, Qeorge. C., Wingimm Mrs•
Elsie Shaw of Merrts Twp., and Mrs.,
Adeline Sitnnmos of Wingham.
Sandy, as everyone called•tim.WaS
honest and. upright in all things and
all who knew him. :Wired and trusted.
him and his pasOng will leave a gap.
dbat can never be filled, He was n.
member rOlrey Twp. Council and a
former School ri`,11ps.tee.
Tie ;rested at the Rann Funeral.
PNrlors in Britss)elis where the
.serviees were eond.octeicl on Mon-
day Dec. 15 by his minister Rev Mr.
McClure of golesaverlfh Presbyterian
Ohurch,
Pallbearers were tom. Grey Twp.•
eonnoilloirs, Georgie Mitchinson.
Kenneth Bray, Glen II-Nether and
Alrehie Mann and two neighbours
Ben Haden and Robert McDonald
Flowers were carted by two nephews
Donald Clerk of Brussiels and Clif•
• ford Irwin of Hickson.
Friends anld reilatiyes came from
Toi5onto, Hickson. Ethel,
Blyth, 63rrle and a host of Mends
km miles around came to pay their
;last egts,pects Ito .a. 'beloved uncle,
'neighbour, friend and brother.
WES BUDNARK
PHONE: 58
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Would you like to have more time
each day to devote to your children,
to recreation,' to gardening, or some
other summertime pursuit?
*Wes ca fisd ours
yezifir, 1W -wrote p
-Yr Labour saving electrical appliances can give you
this extra time; at the flick of a switch they
• whittle down to minutes time consuming chores.
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Spring— Tulip Festival "during May"
VI Summer — "Fishing, Hunting
44, DO IT WITH HYDRO
FOR ONLY A FEW CENTS A DAY
GOOD — FOR BUSINESS? 1
Exponents of legal` liquor outlets
persist in arguing that such factlit
les promote "good" business.
"Vet so!" declared one business
man in a Central Ontario community,.
"I am a phamadist in a "wet" town
where my fellow merchants have
the mistaken impression that the
liquor 'Outlet is good for business.
"The local hotel was closed for
two 'Weeks recently due to a viola-
tion of the law which hotel propri-
tor pledge to keep . , My business
increased 50 percent grdss during
the (two-Week period and under 'the
same conditions as those of the same
two weeks of the year previous
when the hotel was open . . The .
volume Of business I am liaising every
week to the hotel is cash business."
— Adv,
Fail — Carnival ot Colors — Gatineau Hills
"Aig& Late September, Early October
7--3--Winter— Skiing, Within 4 Miles
AT A!•!Y SEASON TAKE IN THE . . . . .
Pa.iiamezit Buildings National Museum
Experimental Farm National Art Gallery
.... Plus many other places of interest
For one cent you can
use an electric ironer for
• 53 minutes.
•
For one cent you can
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polisher for 2Y2 hours.
ELGIN BLVD.
at LAURInR AVE.,
OTTAWA, ONTARIO
The December W. M. S. meeting
was held in the church with thirteen
members and ;visitors from Brus-
sels, Bluevale, and Ethel W. M, S.
and the Evening Auxiliary,.
Mrs,. Fisher, the president, °petted
the meeting with the Call to Worship •
and plrayer. Hymns were sung with
Miss Forrest at the organ. Mrs
McMurray of Bluevale read the
.scripture from Acits 2 verses 1-12.
Mrs. Matheson of Bru;ssels, gave a
rending on "There is a preeent".
Mrs. ja.eklin and MrS, Stuart Evans
took up the collection, Mrs. touts-
bury of Ethel led in nrayer, "My
(.-atliedral" was rung by Mrs. Ken-
, neth McDonold,
The guest speaker, Mrs. Roe of
i M-wood, galve an account of her trip.
• to Japan and the 14th world eon-
ference of Christian Education and
Sunday School work.
Mrs. Fischer cl.o.lecl the meeting
i'•ifh nra.ver.
the ele‹, of the meeting
On:layer' a social time together.
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Figures based on the average cost per kilowatt.
hour to domestic customers in Hydro municipalities.
HOTEL Your distinctly , address/
Only steps from the Parliament Buildirw,
leading stores, railway terminal, ant.; theaters.
400 rooms with bath and shcAver.
'IV and Radio in all Guest Rooms.
CAR PARK
—supervised on premises (h 00 cars)
Single from $6.00 Double from $9.00
FAMILY PLAN
Tait... week-ends trumped for School Group‘
Write the mallow for oonwroto information
UtOtto.altirotarirt"..s........tootormoomootort.trotagorttsrlintOoret: raNTAR10 HYDR6I
lodenta. live Better Electrically
till T
Chrk+yria.., Tre.., and Concert
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YOUR COMMERCE BRANCH
extrPmrj. cold and driflecl
trarll curt clown 11.11- attendance at
the annual Christmas Tree at thin
cemevitlity Centre on Friday even,
inr!, '11r. Clrm R. Tbotenzon waa
obni‘myln for civil by the •
',1r11 011r.0, ,yrrril nro•r7fIc‘N by a
ero'in -r tiori eltileiroTi, and 6,
pinno, ,Tnyco lTpoilinr. A film
1."Intr- •cienre of 0ro.oloa', wet4
i tt. Thonmsor was
rkin.L.LIco• itrsi• .q9.11tr!• 01n11.5 i.
PrItrtr,. s:f 1.lir Aran n net harts
LAIrnri In all be i-11114.rotl.
Vr7 •••'11,1 1'4144. 'Cltr•••4 17 th,ltrinclevel
'frills 161t/Ti l,,,,...11.
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Our town is here to stay. We ship thousands „
of cattle by rail to all sections of this country.
We are an important spot on the rolling prairie.
Canadians depend on towns like ours for a
steady beef supply. We depend on services
within our own community to keep that supply
Constant. One of these is your bank —The Commerce.
Yes, our town is here to stay and so is
the Commerce branch. The men and woolen there
are good people to know.
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• 't 820 WILL ME. T IS YEAR*
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atitittititiooloirmieiter
Keystone
ain .Street
Sixteen hundred alters of the Ontario Provincial
5 Police spend 36 days of every year covering every
mile of Ontario's highways—trying to stop motoristS
from themselvest They do this by seeing to
that car and truck drivers drive sensibly., and, safely.
By 0-operating with your 0.P,P. and driving within
the law you will help these men to make Ontarlo'S
highways safer for everyone,
4.006tion
it AutseititY disci kritimit Otkklot Of ONTilitifi
01, • •• • ,
The Canadian Barka Commerce
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