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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1959-01-15, Page 4THE. BRUS POT Thuoday, funuary 10t13, ai,10 ...briflo.rIbPrfrovrioerorbre4r•A uNrrap CHURCH W, fv1, S., The January meeting of the W, M, 8. opened with "Call Worship" by the president, Mrs, B. Thomas; renewed., by a hymn, Prayer by Mrs, Thomas, serlvturo Isaiah, chapter 11, verses 1,0 anti chapter 4y, . verses 1-4 by Mrs, 'Gallagher, Mrs, Meraddien taking, the comments. 11ev. L. Brown: conducted the installation of °Meet's for the new year bi a, very Impressive o 1r 011n1$ 1st, ldv.7iiecee PPrrol, .7111,firl'ss,, NBIQr101‘No'ni Srd, Vice Pres, — Mrs. F, Nichol Treasurer — Mrs. R. J, maanehlta Rec. Sec. Mrs, R. J, Walker' Asst. Sec, — Mrs, J. Rowland See. Chr, Citizenship _ Mrs. J. Turnbull Supply Sec. — Mrs, R. B. Cousins iSec. of Associate. Members — Mrs Monthly Mrs; C. see.A,efArmniissstr,ong McFadden Sec. Community Friendship — Mrs. T. straeban, Literature See. 1— AV.s, J. Rowland Press Sec. — Mrs. R. J. 'Walker Supt, Miss. Band — Mrs. A Rann Aisst. Supt. Miss. Band — Mrs. Max- 01;falaelald Baby Supt. — Mrs. G. Stop. enson Pianist — Mrs, H, Thomas .Asst. Pianists — Mrs. R, S, ton, Mrs. A. Armstrong A hymn was followed with prayer by Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Cousins i reported for Christian Steward Ship and Mrs. 3, Turnbull for the Christian Citizenship. Mrs. Cousans reported 1 blanket is to be purchased and mitts to be made for t he bale that is being packed to send to the Indians of Western Canada, The visiting Committee reported 12 calls had been made, Mrs. R. J. McLiamehlin and Mrs, R. J. Walker were appointed to meet with com• mittee to make plans for the World Day of Prayer. IIIEE The new president will meet with her executive Jan. 14th, S p.m. at the church. The newly fOrmed C. G. I, T. group will become affilipited with the Senior group and will be pre- sented with their World's Crest at the next meeting. The nominating committee for 1959 will be Mrs. .T..Brytans, Mrs, R. B. Cousins, and Mrs. F. Michel. A hymn and the Mizpah Bone- diction closed the meeting. 'Lunch vas served by Mesdames Cousins, Downing, McLauchlin and Mann, Payment of the foltowing accounts was authorized ; R. Campbell , 815,00 J. Oink „. ,,, . , .....,—,„ ,, . ,,.5,49 G, Workman ........ 3.00 Advance Times ,,.. 3.27 Howard Clark 62,00 J. Hood .............. ..... „.. 8.53 Imperial Desks 490.53' DANCE To The Music Of Ken Wilbee's Orchestra At Parkview Gardens, Listowel sponsored by the Listowei Branch of the Canadian Legiee Every Saturday Night Everybody Welcome Arrootarousuouruarosurmorouamoor.......•••••••••••koromou:•••••••••rroosuralu"—irr-:•raOrSZo'n'702.-=•41•-• • WEEKLY SALE Brussels Livestock Sales Yards EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M. Tour home menet where you are welcome aa Visitor, Corsi or or Bayer. PHONE 46 BRUSSELS, GENERAL CONTRACTORS PLASTERING, BRICK and CARPENTRY WORK Free Estimates Prouipt Service Guaranteed Workmanship HUNT BROS. ATTENTION FARMERS Not only does it contravene the Highway Traffic Act but it is duffs . cult to keep township concessions and sideroads free of snow if the plow is being continually lifted for milk cans and cars left on the gravel Roirtieri of the road. We are not re- ponsible for any damage that may occur. Earl Bowes, Road Superintendent of Grey Township. must All communications, notices of deputations and accounts be in the hands of the Clerk not later than noon, Saturday, at LAURIER AVE., OTTAWA, ONTARIO 0 Summer S-93./.12,_:•?, Fishing, Hunting V 0, Fail— Carnival of Colors — Gatineau Hills Late September, Early October — Skiing, Within 4 Miles AT A1 :? SEASON TAKE IN THE . . . . . PP_',ialnent Buildings National Museum Experimental Farm National Art Gallery Plus mitny other places Of interest L IN_ ELGIN BLVD. t. Spring — Tulip Festival "during May" 'The Huron County Council will meet in the court House, Goderich, Ontario, on Tuesday January 20th, 195$ at 2.00 pon. Janivary 17th, 1959.'P R. R. 3 BRUSSELS PHONE 8314 No Job Too Small or Too large address HOTEL Tour distinctive Only steps from the. Parliament Buildings, leading stores, railway terminal, arid theaters. 400 rooms with bath and shower. TV and Radio in all Guest Rooms. CAR PARK —supervised on premises (100 ears) Single from $6.00 Double from 0.00 ,FAMILY PLAN ToOn vietk.,1444 SerallOad for Sebool arto.44 WHO lbo Iturbicri for *brooks inforoAtIorl and Club Cabroo in Ottawas John G. Berry, Clerk County of Huron. umoirioloormosommumbrommortiomormooroamonomoro Mit.17W175W=a77,1`" -" -74 rT.--wspr • 20-% t*DISCOIJNT - SALE "46 On All Dry-Cleaning Starting January 1,2th to January ,24th sa„6-1071. REMEMBER, YOU NEED MORE ROOM! leave lot's of room between your car and the one ahead — you'll need extra stopping spate under winter conditions. Wintertitrie it the time when road courtesy is most essential givethe other drivers a breald &loWbankS or drifting snow may cOriceal stalled vehicles, lildtten drivOways, intersetlioni and pada:1i • At/ .M•Qi11314 BOARD The first mes..ting for 1,IOd was held January titlt, by "Morris Twp.', .School Area. II Oa rd:, One moinber was absent, cloOrge .111,icitie was namett Chalvnlan of the Board .and ttalplt Show re.appointod Seeetary/PrOkLS., aertir. Applications for earstakees were coasiderd and the following, appointments,. made — No. 1, ',Vitirray South. No. 4 Ross Nichol Ne, 5 1nrl Atiredson No. 7 label Mathers No, 10 Ross P.eaceek. No 11 Jas. Clark No, 1.2, Menviin Richmond There were no applications from 3, 6, or 8. TruSteeS 'were schools ,as follows — G. Mioble 5 and S 0, Haines, 1 and 7 R. Watson, 4 and 6 T, Dundas, 11 and 12 E. Young, 3 and 10 assigned to the ,\lexautler Hardware ...... . ... .147 :\iat.tisit a rd Wa)re The $1 a naard - 2.73 • W. (1. Leach 3,50 .... ... ... 3,05 McArter ..... „ ....... .. .„., 10.00; It was deelded that the next ineet, lag of the Board be held the first Tuesday In February, 1050 at the of George Michie at 'Sp.m, and that all Morris teachers be asked to be present at this meeting, Geo. Michie, .chairman ttalttlr Shaw, Secretary- ST. JOHN'S GUILD The first meeting of St. John's Ladies Guild for 1959 was held at the home of Mrs, Davis on January 7thi at 2.15 p.m, with a very good attendance, The meeting opened with the singing of a h ymn followed by prayers and the scripture by Rev. N. Jaggs. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, followed by the treasurei's report. Mrs. Davis then gaLve am interest, ing t.reading on "Painting the Snow", Pat Davis conducted the business i Plans were made for the annual Pancake Supper to be held reb, 10th, Rev. K. Jaggs closed the meeting at,d a dainty lunch was served by Mary Storey and Alberta ,Smith,... 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