HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-01-21, Page 5i • when skilled men and
materials are available. In
addition to-intetior renovations
to homes, plants and businesses,
there are many other things that
can be done to advantage during
the winter—maintenance of
lawn and garden equipment,
electrical appliances, outboard
motors and automobiles,
as well as dry cleaning of
drapes and rugs, replacement
of upholstery, etc..
WHY WAIT FOR SPRING?
For advice and assistance,
call your local
National Employment Office
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THE MINISTER OF LABOUR, CANADA
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ATTENTION
PARALELL PARKING ONLY
On The Main Street
"Village of brussels
NO PARKING ON STREETS FROM 2 A. M. TO 8 A. M.
Vehicles Parked During These Hours at Owner's Risk
DAVID HASTINGS, CHIEF OF POLICE
REMEMBER, YOU NEED MORE ROOM! Leave kits
of room between your car and the one ahead — you'll need
extra stopping space under winter conditions. Wintertime is
the time when road courtesy is most essential—give the other
drivers a break! Snowbanks or drilling snow may conceal
stalled vehicles, hidden driveways, intersections and pedes•
trims.
Mint the whole (Multi
io• the Lord Elgin
low cost. Thisi.is a family
hotel where children are
Irefeettie.
4 PA M iLY RATES (ROOMS only)-,,for Children
Under 14 years aecomninied by parents:
• !?spen dable baby sitters available and able.
• Meals for children under 10' years it reddeadl
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Tharsday, January -os
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In
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In a solid brick house, in a town
that's my Mane,
Slept three little boys, in a room Of
their own.
Three bright little boys, with 07(38
,of Mae,
That had always a smile "or a word
for you.
Three dear little boys, that would
laugh and play.
'When you woluild come down the
walk. they'd step out of the
way.
Their Christmas tree was. standing
there
With shiny red toys, scattered
everywhere.
The parents too, asleep at last
After talking over the days just
past
And looking ahead to bbie days to he.
They had new home to move into,
you see.
Yes three little boys in blissful sleep
While fire, inch by inch, toward them
did creep;
Not a chance in the world, did they
have to get allit
As it quietly, craftily, crept about,
Across the hall, not tar away
Slept the parents, both weary and
tired from the clay.
With a noise, they finally awakened
at last
The chance for a rescue already was
past.
The neigbonrs and firemen all, did
what they could.
The father, the mother, burned and
frantic they stood
As angry red flames mounted the
sky
They knew, yes they knew that
those wee boys' would die.
Flor all that was left was just hus-
That fire devot9red their very life,
band and wife.
Now as. they lie in their hospital bed,
Full of pain, and grieving tears for
their dead,
Could we ease their burden
bit
many small ways try to help
them forget.
So now, Dear God, in your myster-
ious way
Were they just loaned
meant to stay.
Could it be that in yciujr Infinite plats
Not one of these boys was to grow
to a man.
COuld it be that when you took them
then,
The plan for them wasn't three scor e
and ten.
see and klinderstand Oh anake us to
grieved parents by And take these
the hand.
Pray guide their footsteps day br
day
Since you've takeq their babies io
heaven to stay
A BrnsSels Mother.
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BRUSSELS GIRL WINS
PROVINCIAL HONORS
ight clubs were represented by
apPrOxintately 100 girls, at the
Huron CPunty NOT110)Tialdng
Club's Achievement Day, held In
Brussels on Saturday. This. Is the
first time this event has been held
here.
Club exhibits, demonstrations,
skits, and the presentation of various
awards highlighted the program.
Sheiln, Black, of Brussels, 'was
the winner of provincial honors for
completing 12 projects. Five girls,
Joan Aloock and Audrey Wheeler, of
Brussels,: Phyllis Wilson, of Ford-
wick; Jean W'niters, Walton and
Georgina Keiffer, Delmore, recelf-
ed county honors for completing
six projects.
Brussels had two clubs. Their
leaders were Mrs. Eldon Wilson
and Mrs. Ida Davis; Mrs. John
Wheeler and Mrs. Douglas Heming-
way.
Leaders of other clubs partici-
pating, were;
Cranbrook — Mrs. Allan Me-
Taggart, Mrs. Zanies Knight
Ethel — Mrs. Welland Kreuter, Mrs.
Mrs. ,C'ec'il Raynard
Fordwiioh - - Mrs. Kenneth Graham
Moleswortt Mrs. N, MaeMurchy,
Mrs. Lawson D,olg
Moncrieff Mrs. Howard McNaught,
Mrs. Kenneth Ludington
Walton. — Mrs Nelson Reid, Mrs.
Jas. McDonald
Skits and dernionstrations were
given- by Brussels„ Moncrieff and
Cranbrook clubs with the following
erls taking part: Helen Wilson,
Yvonne Connelly, Beryl Wesenburg,
Sharon Hemingway, Joan Alcock,
Mice Devries, Gale Wilson, of the
Brus.sele club; Doris Ludington,
Shirley Smith,., Shen71 Harrison,
Barbara McNaught, and Mary ,Mc-
Naught, Moncrieff; Mlairilyn Knight
and Geraldine McTaggart, Cran-
brook.
Hom'e economists Mites. Wry LOU
Black, of Walkerton and Mrs. M.
BrIghtwell, Stratford, assisted with
th e program.
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a little
a while, not
1F111F-1Ft
United Church W. M. S.
Mrs. Quest Dobson was hos-
tess for the January meeting of
the United Church W. M. S. Mrs,
Alex Pealrson led the wotrehtn
s.cirvice and 11ev, Lloyd Brown
installed the 1960 officers.
Mrs Percy Stephenson and
Mrs George Pearson were pre•
rented with life membership
cettificates and pins in recog-
nition of their fattlifful work
in the society
ierietViiticits•
,Contaetyiiiii neared CNR
1958 Studebaker Coach
1958 Pontiac Coach
1957 Pontiac Sedan, radio & Automatic
1956 Buick Hard Top, fully equipped
1954 Buick 2 Door Hard Top,
Many Older Models
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and vtittcauver.
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