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INCREASE, IN
" POPPY SALES HERE
ratttrilay Was Popp) Day in
POs. Miss G. Martin had ;ehorge oft
oar4tassins. Poppies were sold
by misses Frances. Oardiff, Dianne;
DaStings, Ann Lowe, Sally Gal-
brnittt, SaYee Lillian
I Ilk award, Damidson, Mae 3+,1yers,
Lorna Bryan's' Gwendolyn 'Martin,
and Master Larry Rellingten,
The Legion report that there was
z' substantial increase in the sale
this year.
'Otto Frederick Schrock
There passed away at the Braesido
test ki01110, Mitchell, Ont., at noon
441 3rd, Otto
Stintook in lath 17th year.'
lie had been In poor health for a ;
iinntber yeArs and was MAtcliell
Over live years.
ltc WOO.; born an lot i9, runt, 12,
Grey, Jan. 31st, 1873 and lived the
greater palt of his life near Cram-
brook.
lle %.a" the r.m, of the late ChurieS
and Mrs. Schnook and was the last
emwtiving member of a family of 12.
was well known and highly yes- ,
peeted by all who knew him, a ;
lowing father and kind neighbour,
always ready to glve a hand to 1
it.“4 need.
Ou July 5th, 1899, he married
Miriam liatherly of Che 12 con, Elena
'Township, who :predeceased hint 1
"Lug, '7th, 1930 in her 50th year.
Loft to mourn his, loss are one son,
John Jacob, who lives on the home
farm, 12th con:, Grey, and one
daughter, Pearl Elizabeth, who
lives on the 14th eon, Grey.
There are vino grandchildren, and
seAe(nteen, great. grandchildren., • "
Pallbearers were:. Kenneth Mc-
Farlane, Stanley 11.1cFarlarie, Alfred
Knight, Walter Kpig.ht. Alex Steiss.
Welland Krauter. • • I
Flower; The fanilly';: Grand
children; nephews; netiglibours.
Friends attending , the. funeral
rrcin a distance were. from V73n.g.-
ham, Belmere, Palmerston, "Kitch
ener, Toronto, Bradford, Clinton l-
and Monkton. " '4,"
The service wait held „c,n Friday, t
Nev. 9th„ at '?", min. from the D.,A,
'Ratan funeral home in BtAiisels. Rev,
John IVitartiin, Hawksville, Oat-
ctificiated, Interment was in Brits- :
sels cemetery.
• e.d;•• k•OS • VW. t ,
Spears Orange Grapefruit Juice
48 oz.
‘3/.f.)
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T, JOHN'S W. A.
interesiin.• 'sok piact.4
St.• John. Anglican Church on
Friday afternoon, Oct. am, when
ladies from Auburn, Bly'th and
'Belgrave, and Henfryn, together
with the ladies from the .]oral
United and Presbyterian churches
were guests of St. John'S W. A.
A short a/rational period was con-
ducted in the church by Rev, Jaggs.'
- The (adios adjourned to 'tile -church
hall to hear Mrs. R. riAL Weeks,
in an interesting talk on her recent
trip to Victoria, B. C. as, delegate to
'the Dominion Board. meeting, repre.
seating T-Tnron Diocese of tire Ang,
Yvan Church. Mrs. • Weeks easily
held the interest of all present..and
many were the apprecintitfe remarks
shaken •
The Ladies Guild of St. John's,
etnVened by Mrs. Jean Workman,
•dainty lunch, and a social
half hour brought to an end a
Pleasant and helpful afternoon,
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LET IT SN x '
' yea
But Equip Your Car -
With.Famous
FIRESTONE NUTREADS
At
MacLLA FIN S SERVIC
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION QUANANTIIID
Rafteds• — Olio — Lubricants — Car Woo
. lee elfellf11 Cigarettes psi Mc
Phone 268 Brussels, Ont.
Teach then
to look
both Ways
ivfore crossing
the street
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Thursday, November 12tb, 1959 6.trthortsed Win, C,1414 1n 1, root. Office DRIPStrucutt.* gitIalnk MK:,: tt qf4MH" $2.00 per year ;2E50 Post Publishing kiousos
HONORED ON
WEEPING. ANNIVERSARY
`iIiiirsilay kni:44#7, Null* :5/14
t.titi Mrs. 1,,ealiv Lake (.:4:
pleasantly ioirprised when about Itit
nn cl friends arr1ve:1 ta
c.;;;ve ti!-i.• C. n"ratalat it:. Ch.
451,11 weantlig anoltrerscur3%
The evenin."..; was Spent play
iup enchre, ,
Campbell cpolCe en
holialt „„e :.(rtherin,', wishing the
hadal couple many happy returns of
the day und recalling the many
Pleasant evenings all had onjoye'J
nt Lake borne.
rtmplo were nresentod with tt
1!1L per from the neighbours
a beautiful white chrysanthemmn
from their fam,41Y, and numerous
lovely cards.
Leslie replied 'thanking the guests
as also did Mrs. Lake.'
After the oresent'A64cm a srmiptuous
lunch was served 'by the ladies.
rtiss i s: Shop and have at
Watch this celttrim for lucky Christmas Draws Sponsered
Bruss.els, Business Association, Prize Lists will :appear soon,
WO. YE/ •
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Spears Orange Pinaaptple Juice
48 oz.
Hunts Tomato Juice, 48 oz.
23c
33c
28c
25c
REBEKAH VARIETY FAIR
IN THE. I.O. Q F. Lodge:Rooms
SATURDAY, NOV. 21st
AT 2.30 P. M.
• Used Clothing, New Articles, Fish Pond, ,Baking, Candy •
, NOTICE 4.161111S.11191.2.11N1/
Javex
oz.
Pillsbury Cherry Angelfood
Mix
, ..
..... 49C.
•
Due t..) the Arm'stica holiday, the
Ernie and School meeting will be
held Wednesday, Nov 180at
E, LONGSTAFF
Optometrist of Seaforth 1, le
Public School at 2.00 p. m, Mrs, Glen.
EcTtmier, Huron County Librarian,
will speak on "Children's Reading"
A panel discussion , by the, mem«
hers will also be presented on 'the
topic, "Ts T.V. haratful to Our ehltd-
ree?"
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks is here expres-
sed to all those who remembered me
with, flowers,. cards and letters.
and visited. me while I was, a
Patient •in ,wtingham Tinspital.
Your friendly kindness was
appreciated,
Ella Shurrie
1,90i his Office Nov, 17, 18, be, will absent from.
CCUTCHEON ROFERY While attending a contact lens fitting course.
'Office open for repairs
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Brussels Lions Club
PRESENTS.
rr ,THE HARBOURAIRES
OF 'GODERICH
in Brussels United Church on
'WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25th
..'AT a:.15 P.M. ADMISSION 75c and 35c
Phone 29
'COURT OF REVIJION
"Tho'Court of Revision on the 1960
Assessment Roil for Morris Town,
ship will be held in the Township
Ball on November 161,11, 1959 at
2 T.-in.
George C. Martin, Clerk.
BAZAAR
"Cranbrook Community Centre
SATURDAY, NOV. 21st
"Baking, Candy, Vegetables,
Sewing etc.
Fish Pond for the Children
Also Christmas Cards
Lunch will be Served
Under the Auspices of the Ladies
'Afici of Knox Presbyterian Church
Cranbrook
7 Tickets Now On Sale From Lions Club Members
CARE" OF T-4.•.-tIKE,'
The family of the late Otto
Schnee]: wish to thank all 'those
who sent cards, flowers and Ines«
sages of sympathy during our recent
bereavement: Your kindness will
long he remembered.
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Social and Information, Meeting
in Cranbrooh Comn2unity Centre
TUESDAY, NOV. 17th
EUCHRE AT 8:3,0 LADIS BRING LUNCH
'Capable men will be present to answer any questions. on
Fanm Union Problems
No Admission Come and Enjoy a' Social Evening
Sponsored By The Farmers. Union
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Come
. In and See
THE NEW MERCURY, FQR 1960
' Now On Display. LYCEUM THEATRE
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Two Shows Each Night
ComMencing at 7.15 p. m.
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Nov. 12 - 13- 14
!Susan Hayward Jeff Chandler
in
Thunder In The Sun
The:dangers and rigours of the law.,
;less west around 1840
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Lhurch
,‘Aintcter: eltiti. Jonathan Graeae
Organist — Donaid Dunbar
10 A. 11. Sunday School
11 A. M. Morning Seivice
Visitation. Sunday and
CoMmissioning, of ;Visitors
Al ;our _friends are heartily invited
:to attend
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CARp 'OF THANKS
T wish to 'thank all my friends for
their visits, Cards. and gifts during
my recent stay in hospital and
since my return home. It was all
'deeply appreciated.
Georgina ;VTatson
INSURANCE '
and AUTO FINANCING
T. V. Insurance $15 for 3 Years
AUTO — FIRE — CASUALTY
Also Representative for Confederation Life Assurance Assoo1lia1011
income Tax — General Bookkeeping — Gas Tax Forms
G. M. Ronnenberg Insurance
BRUSSEL, 'PHONE 247
Brussels Office Open Tuesdays and Fridays
our
It
CARO OF THANKS
tiere would like tO thank our farm
'forum friends and neighbours for
the gifts which they gave us for
fortieth wedding anniversary.
was all deeply appreciated.
Ella and Russell (Knight
B. A Z A A R
WALTON COMMUNITY HALL
THURSDAY, NOV. 19th
at 2:30
CM tvit,.m.,...•.Rtarit
STEPHENSON — In loving memory
: of a dear hughand and father,
Fred Stephenson, who passed
away two years ago, Nov. 151-11
1957.
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Sponsored by -St. George's
Anglilcan Guild
Sale of Aprons, Fancy Work
Quilts, Candy etc.
Supper Served --,Adults 85c
Children 12 & Under 60c
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The United Church
F e N ADA
gIttlnistert Rev. L. 'Brown B.A.: S.D.
Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin
S terward Ship 'ST/1(1AT
9.45 A. M. Church School
11 A, M. CommdssiOning of Visitors
Subject "Beyond Death"
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Teaching Traffic. Safety
starts at home
.A precions one from us has gOne,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in lour home,
; Which never can he felted. -
• bed in His Wisdom has-,retalied, , The boom His love had given:
And 'though the body moulders here,
The soul is safe in, heaven.
Sadly missed and ever remembered
by hiS 'wife Margaret and family.
;REAL ESTATE —•
Good IroliSe with oil f nitrite,
9-piece bath. built in cttpbeards,, barn
and some land.
That' brick hoarse With,8-piece
modern bath find onpixitirds anti
garage.
A number of other tionSee arid
See tinier Ellattott
Phone 129
USED CARS INCLUDE
1958 FORD HARD TOP
1957 FORD SEDAN
1956 'Meteor CAOh
1955 Meteor Sedan
(All with radio)
Many Other Older Models
NOW IS THE TIME TO 'WINTERIZE YOUR CAR
AT
BRIDGE MOTORS
PHONE 249 BRUSSELS
Chesterfield Suites
1 Only Skylar Chesterfield & Chair
(Convertible makes into bed)
Reg. $289.50 Now $219.00
1 Only Chesterfield & Chair
Foam Rubber, Reg. $189.50 $149.50
2 Only Chesterrelfi & Chair
Foam Rubber Cushions,
Reg. $169.50 $129.50
Brussels Nome Furniture
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MELVILLE W. M, S. HOLD
ANNUAL MISSIONARY TEA
Is no month when
Mel; illo Wemen's Missionary Soo,'
eiy holds its annual missionary
tea to which members from. nearby .
Planes are invited and at which a
cuest sneaker .gives an address. It
is. to this meeting each member
biked her yearly, collection of pea-
***.• .""!•,' • • wc-te the
members of the . Crambrook ansil-
iary and the special. speaker was
Rev. T. E. Kennedy of Bluer ale.
iii Greene. who was in the
chair„ welcomed Mr, Kennedy and
"b ,", Tis;ting auxP(ary. The meeting
r4144,414,4,7 with ,pfover followed by the
9,%1.,1n4-• of hymn 372, Miss Moses
w't-'e the scri-otwre readityr and Mrs.
Matheson led in rnit'frt,or; This wr,.,t,t
f ,nr-weri by a rinet rendered "bv.Mrs.
Elder of Seafortb and Mrs. Greene
A r erl diry,, from The Glad Tiding«,
e-r.onitin.(r fordward• to filo end or, It
the 17.1;1 , deilarivise" *as read by 1
14 'Vcr n iferityr
foilOw . Members were. rPirt.inciP41
.14' (I n jr(n;tri 4,4 +n he the •of
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of 70.41o,m19
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Iiirkey Bingo
• 17 -' Anglican Church
1 he' -71 exan Grill
Special This Sunday
ROAST HOME CURED HAM
with Scalloped SeitillOped POtatoet
Or
ROAST BEEF BEEF
Dinner includes' - Soup of Totii!es. Juice, tiatact, VepetebIus
NOCK and tieterage
Dinhert, Segued' ,2 fr. M. 5.30 7,36.
Not to be cittiOttOliited matte reservations before noon. 6Atiodif
• by • iitiOninoi. *mils
140iiii *di Pia A. toatitik• . •
VAI `S BE A U T Y di 4' O .P
CUTTING STYLING'
COLD WAVING
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Ofitinot larusstais 140
DO CANADA
t lMi icrt se. SO , jail".
4t. ithrw# anew"
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Sunday School
Monday ..., Ail SOSt°11 0167' '*.t'
St: HOMPOR
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, In Town .Hull]] on • •
'.:THURSDAY, NOV, 26th
FRIDAY, DEC, 4th
'FRIDAY,. DEC,.
IS Reg. Galtet $1:'00.
3 • Cash. St:teat&
Extra Cat& .8t. Specials
1.5t. 5 for $1.00
toe* PRIZE tinita Of P. M.
Sponeored by the tiletiiiiiete the ,t6hAtiiiik
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