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EUCHRE PARTY
at •
The Ladles Auxiliary Rooms
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8th
at 8.30 P. M.
Everyone Welcome
DANCE and DRAW
ETHEL COMMUNITY CENTRE
FRIDAY, APRIL 17th
Scott's Orchestra
Lunch. Booth AdMission 50c
Sponsored by the Hall Board
CO'NCERT and DANCE
CRANBROOK COMMUNITY
" CENTRE
FRIDAY, APRIL 17th
Progam to be presented by
North Huron Junior Farmers
will include their trophy winning play
"High Window"
(by special permission of
Samuel French Ltd.)
Dance to musis of
Ken Wilbee's Orchestra
Lunch Booth in Hall
Sponsored by East Huron
Agricultural Society
Get Your Mid Winter Permanent
at
IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON
Where Better Permanents Cast Less
Appointment Day or Evening
Phone 155
Melville Church -1
Calnieter1' teens 4enathan Greene i
Organist -- Donald Dunbar'
10 A. M. Silnday School
11 A. M. Divine Worship
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Riv. L. Brown 13.A.I S.D.
Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin
9,45 A. M, Church School
11 A, AL The Sacrament
of Holy Connotation
Fri., April 3 -- Preparatory
Service at 8 P. M.
Anglican Church
OF CANADA
Partih of Bruges,.
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,Esitter I - Octave Day of Easter
11.*0 A. M. koly modiariat
11.00 A. M. Holy rlietast.ist
- Annunciation of the
B1essd Virgin Mary
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CCUTCHEON
Phone 293
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T,AFFIC 5 FETY
During April, religious leaders of all
faiths throughout Ontario will stress the
moral aspects of the traffic accident
problem. They will be asking you, as a
motorist or pedestrian, to accept indi-
vidual responsibility for obeying the
traffic laws and the rules of the road.
This personal appeal to the users of our
streets and highways is the basis of the
Moral Responsibility Campaign spon-
sored by the Ontario Department of
Transport. It is receiving enthusiastic
endorsement and active support from
the Ontario Federation of Agriculture
and from local safety councils, police
departments, service clubs, women's
groups and other community organiza-
tions.
You can help the Moral Responsibility
Campaign achieve success by practising
the Golden Rule of traffic safety —drive
and walk ae you would have others
drive and walk:
ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
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HIGHWAY sAFEW BRANCH
$014
and sone wished with friends in the Froweivier, Peter, you remember
Mt. Forest -district. had good cause to be discouraged
Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Hoehn, Cones- with life. He *RDOAV Jesus hod d,'ed,
toga, spent Easter w:th. Miss E and before he died, he. Peter, had.
Steiss, 'dented Him. "I-Tow low can von
Miss Helen Knight, Harold Knight, get?" he 'inlet tame thought. "How
Toronto, at their home ber!e. Mr. damnably low can YOU get, when a, t
Flasiryt 'Walton, also ,spent Easter fellow will deny his beet friend.
With the Knight fam,illes. And I did it. Surely there's no hope
The Auxiliary are holding: their for meSr -
'Easter Thankofferine, meets:lig in But the risen Christ came along
-She Church. on Thurisday, April 9th, and challenged Peter's thn.kins with
8.30, All ladles are Invited, a questioO, "Lowest thou me?" That
queselon meant growth for Peter
rather than a complete reversal to
Site old way of life. • He
had .dented Jesus hit Jesus
opening , the door again for d'eciples
ship. Jesus loved him, and he
still loves us.. As Peter admitted
that he was still Jeees friend sill
we not admit (het too?
So let us remember that r hrist
Is alive, and desp'fe our -past fail-
ures He is counting on us to stand
with him and for Him Will you
t
CARD OF THANKS • se',
wish to thank all those who
kindly remembered me with gifts,
cards and flowers on my birthday
and a special thanks to Mrs.
Shurrie for the beautiful Birthday
,cake.
Mr. Andrew Jacklin
Baker's Nursing Home
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BRUSSELS POST
E. D. Smith's Catsup 3c off
11 oz.
Mountain Trail Fancy Red
iColoe Salmon 2 for
Cud,ney Tomatoes, 28 oz.
E. D. Smith's Chili Sauce - 3c off
9 oz.
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ROCERY
richness of the fellowship with
CRANBROOK
Christ and his people, but somehow
they cannot fully accept it; perhaps ;
perhaps because they will•not
bedarise :they cannot fully believe, ,
render all! to Christ. Nev'ertbeless •
they are never happy because they
, .Presbyterian Church held their sung by Mrs, Kenneth S. MacDonald. have tasted is better way. The rich
March .nseeting
1 in the dhurch with Easter visitors at the home of Mr. young 'attar young ruler just couldn't make rp : •
i 24 Menibers and 3 visitors present. and Mrs., Jack McGee included Mr. 'his mind to follow Jesus out and out .
The meeting opened with the read- and .ITarold Ertington and family, but he went away sorrowful becauee ,...
TENDERS WANTED
had Seen somethieg of the Mosier, : big of the 'potelin "St Patrick Stopped Dimgrahnon, and Mrs. Haney, Wing-
Tenders will be received by the : sung. The scripture reading - from ham.
1 ,and his wets-,
accent that w
BI) f since bp, wp,i 1 1 etv ' f
ells be' found that lira
Township of Grey here" by' Jean Treland. A. hymn was
Johh 13, 1-16 was read in unison. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred EStkpatrick had lost its lustre. '
Sat. -'Mon. April 4 • 6
Lucille Bail
Desl Arnez
"FOREVER DARLING"
Color
Plus
"THE WILD NORTH"
Color
Stewart Granger
'Toes'. = Wed. April
Glen Ford and Red Buttons In
"IMITATION GENERAL”'
fait inOVirid Wee deinetiSt
$2.00 per year - 42.59
Sale of Baking ;and, Candi
Melville Ladies' Aid
Will. Hold a Sale of Home-Made Baking and candx
SATURDAY, APRIL 11th
In the Brussels Library
At 3 O'Clook
BRUSSELS TRANSPORT'
Safe Dependable Motor Transport
Phone 122 Brussels P.C.V.
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HURON COUNT,Y POULTRY PRODUCERS
INFORMATION MEETINGS
Will Be Held In
WINDHAM TOWN HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, APRIL 6th •
at 8:30 p.m.
Tom Robson, Leamington, Pres. On t. Poultry Producers.
Guest Speaker
10'
Exeter Town Hall, Tuesday, April 7th, at 8.30 p.m-
Agricultural Board Rooms, Cl nton, Thursday, April 9th at &MUD
Do YOU want a strong Poultry Producers Organization?:
If so, WHAT do You want it to do to promote the Industry.
Bob McKinley", President, J. C. Hemingway, Secretary,..
STENOGRAPHER - BOOKEEPER
Applications :in wilting will be accepted by the uutiiiiSitliag
until Saturday, April 18, 1989.
State age, education, qualifications and references; Seib*
week; good working Comrtions; starting salary, 41600,0
annum; interviews can be arranged.
For further detalle;eontact:
John 41 Berry, See,-Treas.
Huron County Home Committee
Court House, Goderieh,• Ont,
MIK 0
CATTLE MEMO SS O lArIN
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
For This Year's Breeding Senson, Have You
Considered What Bull You Will Use?
Our Artificial Breeding Service is the answer
to this question as it has been for many others..
The constant and continuous growth enjoyed
by this farmer-owned and controlled organiza-
tion has prompted considerable increase in staff
and we are able to look after your breeding needs,.
Service is available from all breeds, dairy
or beef, and the cost is low. The best bulls
that can be purchased are in use here.
We have nothing to sell except service. You
can become part owner by simply paying the life-
membership fee of $5.00.
Cost per cow is $5,00 for a member and $6.0G$•
for a non-member,
tor service Or more infOrmation, phone:
Clinton = Zenith 9-5650
iletiveen t:30 and 10:00 amt. Week bays
610 and ii:00 Saturday Evenings
For COWS noticed in heat on do not tall Mat'
BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING-
Post Publishing House Satin:rite-sit Sa aeOess411 oleos Neel, Foot Orgies DOPSESSIIINV.. OlttseWit
Thursday April 2nd 1959
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ATTENTION !LADY
TV FANS
The (Ethel W. I. wipi be studio
guests on "IVISLady" program,
CICNX-TV on Tuesday, April 7th,
"MiLadY" is televised from 2.30
to 3 pan. daily.
.... • . ........ 19c
69c
23c
23c
WINS ONTARIO HYDRO
PROVINCIAL .HpNoRs
Brian Prescott, sea of Mr. and,
Mrs. .Thos. Preetott, Grey •Twp, and
student at Listowel District High
School, was declared best impromptu
speaker in the Ontario Pubic Speak-
ing contest. He competed with seven
other students in the impromptu
speech section of the secondary
cr hool finals held in the. King
Edward-Sheaetton hotel, Toronto, on
We Deliver April 1st.
The contest was sponsored jointly
thy 'Ontalrie Hydro and Ontario
WOMAN SS
BEST dpg$4g..R.
Mrs, jeottie. 'Turnbull, proved her.
pelf no • April fool but an, eXpeet
guesser when. site named. Wednes-
day, April Set, 11 0,111, as the time
the Lions barrel weeld. 'go over the
dam, The lady was only two inin-
attes. out, the red barrel.. ?malting a
:fast - trip over at exactly mak-
jeg her the winner Of the $25 prise,
Association.
"MO
YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD
School Trustees and Ratepayers:
The Young Wonsen's Guild of the
JrUMB,LE NAMES
CONTEST PRIZE WINNERS
Jumbled INamee. Contest 'winners I
gre. G. Storey Betor "I go arrirbing." $oine
2. Mrs. M, Pipe of the other disciples who were near
8. Mrs. Eldon Wilson I said, "We also go will). you." But
1 they caught nothing. Will the contest winners call at
1 the office ofthe Brussels Post for Towardl morning they became
:their prizes. I aware of someone on the shore. This
y,one emwernod
gratified
ied at person suggested that they let the'r zvcer
is
the enthusiaem that has been shown' leleitps (-11\Irl'I,al'ivoiangthetlo°ntheer
side
of
the
during the contest. Keep thoSe discovered that their nets were not
entries coming in, There were al strong enough to hohl the multitude
number of contestants tied, $47' I of fish they had caught.
attach those sales slips from contest What a parable thSe is of life!
advertisers, In the case of ties, Here is Peter, diesapainted and die-
winners are determined by the com•aged, He doesn't 'know where to
Number, NOT the Value, of sales go or what to do now that he has lost '
slips attached to the entries, Get the 1ST:leiter, So be tunas bark lo his
those Wes slips! old way of life. But neither he nor
NOTICE — the others with him have any heart
11,11 the merchants who honor the •Iir the Wary' because they have tasted
•priz:e vouchers cash them at the a better one.
office of the Post immediately. : It is true with us too. People get
a glimpse of the Christian life. They t.
arc wade empire of Joys, and the
last week were:
Sundaly School and the regular
morning service Were held at the
usual hour on Easter morning. A
solo "The Stranger of Galilee", wa
PRESSING ON OR
TURNING BACK
(Rev, Lloyd Brown)
3 was after (lie cemitixion that
the undersigned until 1 p.m., Satur-
day, April 4th, 1959, for the con-
istruction the CRANBROOK
and PEARSON Drente. and the re-
pair of the HOWARD Drain in the
Township of Grey. ,The CRAM-
BROOK Drain consists of 2,650 lineal
feet* of tile drain. The PEARSON
Drain consists of -1,258 lineal.
feet olf tile drain, The HOWARD
Drain consists of 8,650 lineal feet•
of open drain. Plans and specificat-
sons may be seen at the Clerk's
office,. Ethel, pot. Tenders to be
accampianied by ,Certifled cheque for
10% of amount. of tender.
Lowest or any lender net nreces-
sarity accented.
Edythe M. Cardiff.
.(Sods. Township of Grey.
JACK TH'YNNE
CONCERT AND
DANCE
In Brussels Tow, Mali on
FRIDAY, APRIL 10th t,
When Draw will be made for the
New 1959 Chev, Ticket salesmen area
asked to chahge the date of the Draw
on their tickets.
Sponsored by
The Recreational Committee
CAPifOL I HEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONT.
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John Saxon Sandra Dee
In an exciting guide for to-day's
yoUngsters
'!THE RESTLESS YEARS"'
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Jean. Conlin led in prayer. Rev.
Greene gave a moist interesting
topic on "Ireland" A hymn was
Sets. Winnifred Edgar presented
Mus. Cardiff and Mrs. Gemmell with
a gift in. appreciation of the help
they have given with the hoppers
Following the business part of the
meeting a delicious lunch was
served.
CARL) OF •1 HANKS
- I would like to thank all my
Tilt:ado for their many kindnesses
to me while in. the hospital and.
since returning home. Thank you .
for the gifts, flowers, treats, and.
cards and 'visits. I did appreciate
every one.
Special thanks to Dr. Stephens and
and the entrees at Wingham Hos-
pital for their kindness to me, I
(Mrs.) Peggy Cudmpre
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113=11.1151K19 re-pond to sae' did Peter ard'
pray, Yes. Lord Jesus, T am your
friend. and by thy grave T will stand,
on your side ahi aye..
ENGAGEMENT
Mr, and Mrs, David Triebner,
Klippen, Ontario, wish to announce
She engagement of their daughter,
Joan Elizabeth, to Howard
Bernard, son. of Mr. gild Mrs. Earl
Bernard, Brussels Ontario. The
wedding to take place the latter
Dart of April at the home of the
bride's parents,
VAL'S BEAuTY SHOPPE
Cutting Styling Cold Waving
A Specialty
Phone 140 Brussels
LYCEUM THEATRE
ONTARIO
TWO Shows Each Night
Com mencing at 7.15 P. M.
Thurs., Eris, - .Sat,
April 2' a 4.
Red Buttons -Tarna E14,
Glette. •Oried.
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IMITATION
GrENERAL
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