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Mr. and Mine Glen B. Thompson(
and little daughter were home from
Toronto peer the week-end, returning
again Sunday evening. Their infant
son is in 'the Sick Children Hospital.
Toronto, where, he is being treated
for a heart condition.
Mr. Glen Euether -has been under
the doctor's care owing to an attaek
of quinsy.
Mrs Sohn McGee, Dungannon, was
renewing acquaintances do the 'store
rind community oa Saturday,
Miss Barbara Illvane; spent the
week-end in Detroit, •
BRUSSELS GIRL GUIDES
The Brussels .Girl Guild attended
the 'putted Church on Palm Sunday
They sang, a 'three-part • chorus
"Open the Gales of the Temple" as
part of their project to celebrate
the Golden Jubilee of the Girt
Guides.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all ply
friends tor 'cards, treats and visits
while t was in Listowel Hospital
and since I eerie home. I sure i
appreciated it,
Thank you. i
Ruth Bray 1 I
CARD OF THANKS
To all our neighbours, friends anal
relatives Who. remembered US on the
occasion of our fiftieth wedding
anniverstiry with cards, flowers and
gifts' and to all who assisted in any
way,.eve extend our sincere thaalta 1
Mr, and Mrs. Wesley jerinyn
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CARD OF THANKS
The htntily of the late lifts. JOhn
Mustard Wish to thank 'their itianY
feion.ds, and totootitg, tot their
kindness acid sympathy slloivn tie
Mir recent bereeVertionti ' eine: for
the betiettifei floral tribinteti.
Special thrtlike to fteV,,
11:roWit arid Mr. Rant.
VAL"S b5Autsi
Cutting Styling: Cold Waving
A SPedialty
Phone Eiktisiold 140
Thursday, yr ,
Parkay Margarine, 4 lbs.
Aylmer Catsup, 11 oz. 2 for ---- 37e
York Pork and Beans 20 oz. 4 for " . - ... 59c.
Staf fords Strawberry
or Raisin Pie Filling 29c
I ORGANIZED HERE CHOIR CONCERT
UNITED. CHURCH I THREE 4,11 CLUBS
rillenized in the Brussels Library, ed on Friday evening, Me Cecil Me-
Orr April 6th three 4-H clubs were The eholr concert Wee well ete :Me
io
Clinten, elibelate
agriculturalFadden acted 'Is chairman. OP:n.4 tinder the dlrectica of D, G, Grieve,'
representative for Huron. Clubs
;ormed includee: '
Brussels 4-R Grain Club, with
Ross Smith R. IL 1, Ethel, and
Murray Iloovev, Brussels, as leaders;
David Hemingway, It. A, 3 Brusitels,
as president; Wallace Black, RR 5
1311t(ssels, vice-president; Joseph
Sterner, RR 3 Brussels, secretary;
Bill Biller, RR 3, Walton, press sec-
retary.
Brussels 3-H Beef Calf Ceub, with
1 James Smith, RR 2 Bnassele, and 'A. Visit of Inspection' prolvidecl much
Laurie Black RR 6 Brussels, as hilarity. The main speaking parts
leaders; Geraldine Dennis, RR` 1, were taken by Mrs J, Rowland,
Walton, pregident; Marlon Turnbull
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Smith, 10th cone on the arrival I
of a baby girl last week.
Mrs, Gordon Engel is supplying
at S.S, No, 6 for Mrs. S. Sweeney,
Who with her husband has gong toy
rrei. C.
Last week in the Hallt Board soc-
lel evening report, it should have I
read Mrs. Gordon Knight, not Mrse l,
Gordon Engel, high score winner,
Mac Macintosh received Word of 1
the death of his uncle, John Riteee
of Galt, formerly of the Cranbrook
vicinity, in his 83th year. Funeral
-is being held Thtirsday In Galt, He
is survived by two sons.
Mrs. J. Lowe, Mrs,. H. Pearson,
Miss Luella Mitchell, Messre, C.
McFadden, Laurie dousins, Murray
Heever, Lester Machari and Lloyd
Wheeler,
A substantiel donation uas rec4
PROCLAMATION
Daylight Saying 'Time
SUNDAY, APRIL 44th at 12:05
TO Fall In Line With Other •Menicipalitlea
For The Village of /.-3 /914064
Reeve of .Brussels
George E. 1.141cCatOmons,.
EUCHRE PARTY
Legion Auxiliary Rooms
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th
, at 8:30
Admission 50e Everyone Welcome
,front Miss L, Mitchell's room de-
lighted the audienei with several
ellortreee, Readings rere given. by
Mrs, L, Machan, and Dianne Turn.
bull. Mr. Geoge Weber favoured With
two solos, June and R fir Wilbee and
.Dierine Turnbull rend,ered, two vocal
numbers, A male quartette provided
several numbers, Lieda and null)
.June on played plain duets. Greg-
ory Wilson fa:Vol:ed; with a weal
solo,
The play Eby the eboir entitle I
.ved for the choir gowns which the
Phone 293
LYCEUM THEATRE
WINGHAIV% ONTARIO
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p, m,
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
April 14 • 15 • 16
Bob Hope. Rhonda Fleming
Wendell Corey
In
ALIAS JESSE JAMES
Bob Hope as the bungling insurance
salesman , who insures the life of
Jesse James.
MATINEE SATURDAY AFTER-
NOON — at 2 p. m.
Nietviiie Church
minister: Rev, Jonathan Greene
Mr. Louis 0. Thompson, R. M T.
Organist (Pro-Tern)
EASTER SUNDAY
11. A. Mi. Morning Service
Sermon Subject — The TeiuMph of
the Resurrection
Anthem — Open the Gates ok
the Temple
Tenor Solo — Low in the Grave He
Lay
Mr, Brian !Prescott
"HE IS RISEN"
Good Friday servies to be held inthe
United Church at 11 A. M.
4 Z.
The United Church
OF CANADA•
Minister: Rev. L. Brown 8.A.; LD.
OrpanIst: Mrs.-A. E. Martin
Tleareday, April 14th —
Holy Communion 6:30 P, M.
Good Fridey Service 1—• 11 A. '?.
EASTER DAY
6 A. M. -- Holy Communion
9:46 A. M, Church School
11 A. M. — "The' Easter Vanguard"
AiBean Church
.Jr' CPtAtIA
p►nrifsn of Brussels
nnettit: Rev. W., K: Jag9te- B.Pie
Et. John's . erussels .
Maimdy Thursday
10:06
SAO tit Evensong
'het. W, Welkin
deed Friday ..•-e•
10,00 Lite, Matting;
AiiteAelintritinitte
EiliStee
8,30. "ri# Holy "EitchariSt,
0.30 a, ht Holy Eucharist .
1161y l lief grist
lit;. David's Hetii! in
ttbdd Friday e•-•
11,461 ine It •
• Ante<dInnattiliikt
ttiater hair
14t,
We Deliver
CARS
WASHED and POLISHED
at
THE TEXAN GRILL
Brussels, Ont.
WHY PAY MORE ?
WESTON'S M. BREAD — Big'
full -size 24 oz. loaf, 6 for $1,00.
Open All Day Wednesday
GREWAR'S SUPERIOR MARKET
•
EASTER DANCE.
Cranbrool< Community Centre
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th
Music by ; Ken WIlbee and.
His Orchestra
Special Prizes — Lunch Booth 11
Aclmission $1.00
NOTIC'E
It is urgently requested 'that all
parents who have children of, the
requered age for Grade One and
Kindergarten kindly notify Miss
Luella Mitchell Mrs. 0. S. Elliott
on -or before April 22, Kindergarten
pal, is must be 5 years eld lry Dec
".: 1960 and Grade One pupils G years
old by Dec. 31, 1960. This infor-
mation is most necessary. in order
that arrangements may he made for
a reiedergartee teacher for the ,
'coming year.
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ELIMINATE PENALTIES'
ELIMINATE DICKERING
• Oet the, be-stlittll
J1.12. 2, Brussels, vijce-president;
Wallace Black, RR 5 Brussels, secret
eary; Barbara ,Thernbul), RR 2, Brus-
sels, press secretary.
Brussels 44H Dairy Calf Club,
with Clifford Bray, RR 3 Brussels,
and Martin Bean, Walton, as leaders;
Don Bray, RR 3 Bettssels, Presi-
dent; Keith Ward, RR 1, Ethel, vice-
prenident; Clark Pope, RR 3 Brussels
secretary; Fred Uhler, RR 3 Walton,
press secretary.
JUNIOR FARMER
SEMI-FINAL DRAMA FESTIVAL
TUESDAY,' APRIL 19th
Seaforth High r . School Auditorium
— Four Countied Competing —
(Huron - Bruce - Perth • Middlesex)
Entertainment between playa.
Everyone Welcome
NOTICE OF MEETING,
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
At the request of the ratepayers
who,, attended the township meeting
of Feb, 29, 1960, the 'Morris Township
'School Area Board Is calling a
second meeting ,to be held in the
TOwnship Hall, Monday, April 2,5th
sit 8:20. *
Purpose of the meeting , is to
discuss the building of a classreom
at Walton, or any othor alternative.
George Michie
Chairman of the Board
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BORN.
EBEL, — To Mr. and Mrs, Louis Ethel,
in Wingheen Hospital, on Friday,
March 15th, a son, Jeffrey. David.
— a brother for Kathy,
FRIDAY ONLY April 15
Double Feature
"PIRATES OF TRIPOLI"
Color
Paul• Henried Patricia Medina
"SEMINOLE UPRISING"
Color
George Mohtgornery Karen Booth.
One Cartoon
SATURDAY ONLY
DoUble Feature
BEY MoMtAsAll
dornel Wilde bonha Reid
"MAN'tN THE SADDLE"
Randolph, Scott Jean Leslie
One barter:in
SUNDAY MitiNiTt and
MONDAY 1— Aprit 17 and
VIOLENT MOO/
doter dineniareeope
Glenn Ford Barbara StariWyek
One Stooge Comedy
One Cartoon
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
APHI 19 and 20
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Adult triteetailtnient
Williarte 'Heiden '§oistitd, Latett
one 66t466ii
T. M. Williamson
The death oeourree Saturegy, ttt
ills home in MeKillop tee nehip, of I
uias M MI41110011, 77,,1
son of the late Thomas W. '
Willi.anieon and Elizabeth Jane
( Milliken ) Williamson. Ile Is sur-
elved by wife, the former (ler-
:TOO° Forbes; by three sons, ltoy -
arid Norman, Grey township; and
ITorbeit, MeKillop township; by five
daughters, Mrs: Albert (Olive)
Clarke, MCKillop township; Mrs,
Tietssel (Olda) Jervis, Clinton; Mrs.
Lorne Iflevelyne Carter, Tucker-
smith t ewes:hip; Mrs. George
(Floreneie) Nesbitt, Mcirris Teem-
ship: Mrs. Michael (Ina) McGrath,
Egmeadville; by one brother, John
and 24 grandchildren, Funeral
service was conducted Monday,
April 11th, rie the family residence,
with Reap, Meurig Thome$ of Duff's
United Church. Walton, in charge,
Burial was in Bruseel$ cemetery.
Arrangemente. -were in charge of
the D. A, Reran funeral home, Peres-
sets,
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Mrs. John Mustard .
Mrs. John Mustard (Jane Fraser)
died at the home of, her daughter,
Mrs. „John V. Fischer, on April 2nd,
after a lengthy illnees.. She was in
'her ninetieth year.
She was the daupter of the late
Lallchlin Fraser end . Mary Anne
Turvey, pioneer re. eats of Morris
TownShip and .114 • spent all her
life iris Morris except for the last
year and a half with her daughter
She was the last of a large family
of seven.` claughtOre mill one son.
She efiteirried; Joni Mustard in
1900 and he predeceased her in
1942. • • .• .•
Suriving are two sans • Cameron
and Fraser, of the 2nd lind of 1V.tor'ie
and' one daughter, (Margaret) Mrs.
John V. Fiscner of Turnberry and
three grandchildren, Do(u4as,
Loretta and Mary Fischer and one
great grandchild, Sohn. David
Fischer.
Mrs. Muetard -was a faithful
member of Blaevale United • Cherrele,
The 'funeral Service was cri),the
Reim funeral home in' Brussels on
eluesday, Aptql, 5th,- with ".the",' „Stile
Lloyd Brawn officiating.
The pallbearer's were Wallace
Agar, Milton Fraser, James Turvey,„
Ross Turvey, Elmer Sellers and
Stanley Mustard.,
interment wee, in Brussels ceme-
tery.
Mrt. J. Kenneth "Fleming
The community of MilIverton was
shacked to hear Of the suddere pan
sing of a resident of the village in
the person of Mrs. John Kenneth
Fleming, at 'Vletatia Hospital, Lon-
don, Mt Saturday evening, April
2nd, in her 41st year, after a week's
illness. The former Ethel Marg. \
aret Mose, a daughter of Themes
Moee and Catherine Sholdice, she
was born et Walton, on. February 8,
to Geelph ,Jainction in 1924 and tel
Milverton in 1921, and attended the I
1920. She moved with her parents
Public and High Schools at Mayer-
ton. On October 4. 1941, she was
married to Sohn 'Kenneth Fleming, of
Poole, at Christ Chureli„ M,ilvorton,
by Rem. G. Nobe, ' Following
their marriage they tanned on the
Fleming homestead at Poole, arid
came to Milvetton in 1947, She was a
member of St. Paul's 'United Cleerch
and a Member of Silvercrest Rebe•
Rah Lodge, Mitverton. She is sup,.
-dyed by her husband and parents,
YEIVertmi; a son, Wayne, la at
home: orie sister, Ma's. Ross (Lee-
lie) Greer), Milverton, The body k
rested at the Marano funeral home,
Pacific Avenue, Milverton, Where a
private eeevice was conducted, I
at 2;00 iii., by her pastor, Dr.1
t. Wright, of St. Pant's `United I
Blititial was Merle iii Or ,-;.eitt
wood emeetery. Pallbearers 'vete
Wilfred Putty, /Ittrvey M00, notfild
Tames Weettuate of Matter,
tow James Footeter and Ervin I e, Heine Of Poole. relmeer beerers. Weed
'Wayne Refeletele arid Robert
seho. tteletiVee and tetndi,t fittomed
The funeral front Listowei, Kitchener;
Stratiford, `SfeW qambk*o•wwitou,
atitlibrook, 'iltuaae%. Strathroy mid
the siiptelititling. district.
The MilVerteti Out
Re-Opening of Newly Decorated
Brussels Home Furnishirs
wiah an entirely
NEW STOCK
SPECIAL — Coffee Tables
•
and Step-Up Tall:Rix.;
Reg. $7.95 Now Only $5,95.
From April 16 to April 23
we will allow 'trade-in value of $2.5
for your old CilesterFeY on a new one
Door Prize will be drawn
Saturday April 16th
INCOME TAX COMPUTED'
F OR
Farmers Businessmen individualiv
REASONABLE RATES
GLENN M. RONNENBERG
INSURANCE
IN BRUSSELS TUESDAY and FRIDAY
;PHONE 247
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'Brussels„
FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable&
At All Times
Aylmer Catsup
York Pork Bea 20 oz. 5 ns — ns
ftoi .7...711 tos
KneChtelig ?nut Butter, 16 oz. 2 jars -
Nabob Instant Coffee. 6
Save-A is Advf„, worth 15c off Layer
Expires April 21
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BROWNIE'S .
DRIVE-IN LTDu
CLINTON, ONT,
Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Shine
First Show at Dusk
Admission: 65c
Children Under 12 ',in Cars Free
THURSDAY ONLY — April 15
"FIRE DOWN BELOW"- -
Color Cinerriascope
Rita Hayworth Robert Mitchum
One Cartoon
ANNOUNCEMENT
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