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and that Mrs. Cousins take money
on hand and buy gifts if fleeces-
miry.
Mrs, Maun reported for the Miss.
.ionary committee. Literature con
cerning "facts and figures" and
"Missionaries at work"' to be order
ed.
The Rev. Mr. Stead, will bP
special speaker for the W. M. 5,
Thank Offering Sunday. -
Mrs. Turnbull, took the chapter
froM the •Study Hook, "Africa Dis-
turbed.
The meeting closed With,the sing-
ing of hymn 435 followed by the
Miiv•pah Benediction
5.00
PEOPLE WE KNOW
5.00
Mrs. ,Vaorge Evans spent the past
2.00 week end with friends in Hamilton.
•
Clifford R.
Edythe M.
Moved by Kenneth Bray second- UNITED CHURCH W. M. S.
•ed by ',Glenn Hucither- that we in- The W. Al, S. of Brussels United
struct the clerk to contact Engineer Church mot in the church parlou
James A. Howes to survey the for their April meeting, with 20 mem-
Burke Drain to Ove a proper out- ber present. Call to worship by the
let to lot 9, concession 1. I president, Mrs. H. Thomas.
Moved by Glenn Huether—seCcaornrdieeetd The meeting opened with hymn 100 1. w ith Mrs. Armstrong at the piano
by Archie Mann that ,we appoint The scripture reading from Math
Ken 'Bray, and Cliff Dunbar as corn- ew 28th chapter, was given by Mrs,
mssioners on the Burke Drain. • Bell. Prayer •by Mrs. Armstrong. -
— Carried A report was given by delegates
Moved by Glenn Huether seconded who had attended the Presbyterial
by Kenneth Bray that all approved at Seaforth. Mrs. Cousins, reported
accounts be paid. for the morning session and Mrs.
Moved by LawsonWard—, seconded
Carrie d. Lorne Nichol for the afternoon
session.
by Archie Mann that we do now Hymn os was sang and the see-
:adjourn until May 7th or at the call retary's report read and approved.
of the reeve. i The next.
The is to be held in
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The 'following accoun7ts.Carw
rileerd the evening at 8 p.
e Affiliation of 'C. G. I. T,
paid: Number of visiting calls 33'
Huron Municipal Officers' It was decided to send the Supply
Assoclation, membership Gifts in, over an allotment, and
fees 20.00
United Stationery Co..
supplies 84.50
The Listowel Banner, adv.
warble fly spraying, powder
and inspector 8.40
Township •at Arthur, relief 17.50
Wm. E. Bishop, fox bounty 4.00
Debenture Stratychuk drain 13.49
Jas. A. Howes, Lamont drain
'Extension drain 100.00
Geo, Hutchinson, assist survey
Lamont Extension Drain 5.00
iKenneth Bray, assist survey
Lamont !Extension Drain 5.00
Ernest Martin, assist surrey
Lamont. Extension Drain 2.00 • Glen Bray, assist survey
Lamont Extension Drain
Cecil Bateman, assist survey
Bateman drain
;Clifford R. Dunbar, license
fire truck
(Geo. Wesenberg, assessor, part
50.00 Mrs. J. Sonthgaite, Woodbridge is
RosaadlasrYand Bridges 5;513,76 visiting with her parents Mr, and
Mrs J Gibson.
•
Dunbar,
rteaem3,Se40.65 ; Bob and MrS. Murray of Toronto
Cardiff, Clerk I were reigent visitors with Geo.
i and, Mrs. Evans.
Miss Catherine Leach travelled
by air from 'Mahon to visit relatives
I would like to thank all our in (Philadelphia,
friends', neighbours and relative§ who
remembered me with cards and ninil • David Kennedy was a holiday
CARD OF THANKS
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. L. Brown ILA.: O.Q.
Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin '
9:45 A. M, Church School
11 A. M. Divine Worship
8 P. M. Missions Fireside
es
Anglican Clturoh
z.".1F CANADA__
Of Brtilleill
IlieCtOrt W. K Jagger B.AeLth
SSELS THE
Thursday, April. 21st, 1960 $2.110 per year 52.51)1,,4.l. p., ast Publishing Housf
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• Daylight Saving Timm
SUNDAY, APRIL 4.4th At
To Fall In Lire With Other MtinigiPalitleP
For The Village of Brussels
Reeve of . Brussels
George E. McCutcheon,
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE H, 4 S. ABBOCIATION. MEETING
The BrusSels 'Bonk!, and School
• Association held an iuterestin
Meeting, with a large • Lendanee„
Mrs. Dale, Public Health Nitres of
i Segal-04 guest Speaker, spoke en her „
dutie.s.1 the Immunization program
and, communicable diaeasee.
A feature of the program Was a '
panel discussion on "How to Dresq
Your Child for School", with 7
Miss Luella Mitchell, 1, :rs, Ralph.,
Pearson and Mrs, Graham Werki
Panel members and Mrs. George 1
Galbraith, moderator, The question!
of school uniforms was discussed.
Mr. -Chas,. Thomas presided forl
the meeting. The banner wag ;won!
by Miss L, Mitchell's room.
The new slate of officers, accepted,
as presented, was as follows:
President ..0.00...0.. ND's. Bob Raymond..
Vice Pres. ,...„..„ ..... Cal, Krauter,
Gerald Exel
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1'he ladies of the Brussels United
Church Friendship Circle entertained,
seVeral ladies and gentlemen froM
Melville Presbyterian, St. John's
Anglican, il3russels, Ethel, Dillon
Walton, .Mioncrieff, Blyth and Bel-
”1"0"0110,1 ... ... 39C, ! ,grave on April 5th,
The meeting °potion with a short
Worship service and. Edna Pear6on,
the guests.
'''''''' 29c
Mrs, -James Rhoades
Mrs. Junes 10, Rhoades, tOrir.erlY
Alberta Lavine, Nichol, died. In
London, (Wednesday April 13th,
She Was hem. In Morris Township,
datOiter of the late Mr. and Mrs
Robert Nichol, Following her Marr-
iage she Wed in Brussels.
Besides her husband She is cur.
vived by a son, CCI(.41, of London, a
brother, Lorne, of Morris township,
a sister) Mrs Myrtle Mieflee of Tor-
onto.
The funeral service was held at
the D. A. Rann Funeral Horne in
Brussels on Friday at p. in„ eon-
dimiterl by Rev. J. H. Greene of
Melville Presbyterian Church,
Interment was ra 'Mussels ceme,
tett?.
mes.mearwomarmoss mosUefXmrsisake..l.".1msrear
Breakfast Club Strawberry Jam
24 oz.
the president, welcoMed
The program, was. in charge of
Marie MeTaggart.,, assisted by,
Audrey Cardiff and Betty Campbell.
A quartette of Lawrie Cousins.,
45c Lloyd Wheeler, Lloyd Brown and
I Jack 'Cardiff sang, some appropriate
Songs. Mayor McKinney of Wing-
ham showed several colored slides I
INCOME TAX COMPUTED
FO R
Monarch Angel Food, Mix
York Cream Style Corn 15 oz. 2 for 35c
Rose Brand Bread and. Butter
Pickles 16 oz.
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Farmers Businessmen Individuals
MCCPTCHEON ROCPY REASONABLE RATES I
which he had taken on his reeent
trip to Europe and Russia,: which
proved very interesting and infor-
mative to everyone. Audrey Cardiff
expressed the thanks. of the group
to Mr. McKinney.
Some of the local ladies staged. a.
fashion show of Easter bonnets,
which they had made 'from Severai
household articles and proved very
•amirsing to all who were present..
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GLENN M. RONNENBERG
INSURANCE
IN BRUSSELS TUESDAY and FRIDAY
PHONE 247
We Deliver
Grey Twp,, Council
Meeting held on April 2nd.
Moved by Lawson Ward, seconded
by Kenneth Bray that the 'minutes
meetings held on March 5th and,
March 271st be adopted as read '
Carried
Phone 293
Treasurer ..... ..... Mrs. 0. Elliott
Bee. Sec: Mrs Geo Elliott
Press Laurie Cousins
-.For the best pictures „use ,Ansco
Program Mrs, Murray Huether
Social Mrs. Doug Smith
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File Early Phone Today for Appointment
Lunch was in charge of Arm
Myers, Sarah Stephenson, Gert
Koliinp.ton and. Pieta Cousins. and
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Clearance Sale
O T I C E
CRANBROOK
Miss Kate McNabb, Temiskaming,
is home for •tiho Easter holidays.
Miss ,Mary McDonald, Toronto, and
holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. Martin was served by some of the members,
Mrs. Lloyd iBarkwell, Galt, also are
McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Dunn and
'Ricky, Kitchener, spent the holiday It is urgently re week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl i
quested that. all
Dunn. Misses Tean Pp.rrie and Linda I Parents who have children of theT
Dunn returned with them to Kitch- required age for Grade One and
ener. Kindergarten kindly notify Miss
Miss Helen Knight, Toronto, spent I Lnalia 'Mitchell 'Mrs. 0. S. Elliott
Easter on or before April 22. Kindergarten
with Mr. and Mrs. Grirdon
tin is must be 5 years old'by Dec Knigth. 31,1950 and Grade One pupils 6 years
old by Dec. 31, 1960. This infor
mation is most necessary in order
that arrangements may be made for
was hoetess to a Kindergarten teacher for the
the W. M, S. of ,Kox 'Presbyterian coming year.
church for the April meeting, and
,Mrs. Mac. Engel was leader. A poem
"Easter Lilies" was read by Miss
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SPECIAL
For Mother's Day May 8th
Order your Cut Flowers, Plants
or Corsages NOW from Leach's.
Flowers, and Prices quoted by
*phone. Orders taken May 3rd -aril)
be filled.
Phone 91 Brussels
LYCEUM THEATRE
WINGHAM; ONTARIO
Thermostats
ScraPera,
Etc.-
(Intended for last week)
Knox W. M. S.
At
MacLEAN FINA SERVICE:
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ;
Satlarlso — OM — !AMMO% ••••• Oar Weille-
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Phone 268 Brussels, OM.
Thurs., Fri., Sat, from John 20 11-1'7 was read by • MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Mrs. Lynn Evans. The leader, Mrs. At the request of the ratepayers
Stanley Fischer, conducted the bus- who attended the township meeting (
Mess. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Gordon Knight. The of Feb. 29, 1960, the Morris Township
School Area Board is calling a
roll call was answered with an 'second meeting to be held in the
Easter verse and twelve members Township Hall, Monday, April 25th
were present. The Easter topic was I at 8:30.
given 'by Mrs. Wdfred Strickler. The
meeting closed with prayer and a Purpose of the meeting is to
Bible qui. Refreshments were served,
by the hostess assisted by Mrs.
Wilfred' Strickler and Mrs. Fred
Smalidon,
Members of The Ladies Aid of
Knox Church catered for a banquet,
for Over forty members of th
Y. P. S. of Cranbrook, Ethel, Moles-
worth and other nearby groups, on
Friday evening in the Community
Centre. Guest speaker was yr.
Sheppard of London.
Miss Beverly Evans has been en-
engaged as teacher for the fall term
at the Stone School in Morris Twp.
David filven MItzl Gaynor
hi
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Adult Entertainment
A romantic comedy
MATINEES WILL BE CANCELLED
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
discuss the building of classy:.
at Walton, or any other alternat've.
George Michie
Chairman of the Board
WILLIS'S
FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY
Fresh Fruit and VegetabIss,
At All Times
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Mekviite Church
Minister: Rev. Jonathan' Groans
Organist: Donald Dunbar
II A, M. Sunday School
1.1 A. M. Divine 'Worship
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p. m,
April 21 -22 • 28
. J. Forrest. The Scripture reading NOTICE OF MEETING
Mrs, Earl Dunn
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Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Shine
First Show at Dusk
" Admission: 65c
Children Under 12 In Cara Free Save This Advt. Worth 12c Off
Your Favourite Pie
Expires April 30
Phone 132 Free Deliverlk,
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
April 21 arid 22
Double Feature
"YOU CAN'T RUN AWAY
FROM, IT"
Color Clneniascope
June Allyson Jai& LemmOn
"LET'S ROCK"
Julius LaRosa Phyllis Newman
One Cartoon
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The Texan Grill
BORN
EDGAR — In the Milton District
Hospital on Monday April 18th,
to ,JOhn and Lobo Edgar, of
[Georgetown, a daughter -- Lori
Lynne.
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and vitite and thoge who assisted in
any wear while I was in Victoria
Hospital, London, also 'sincere
thanks to Rev. J. Green and Dr, C.
A. Myerit, 1 Alvin McLellan
visitor With his brother Robert and
Mrs,. Kennedy, Ottawa.
er •
Mn am Mrs, ,Tack :Wilson spent
the Easter holiday with 'Mr, and
Mrs. Stanley Wilson Of Hattilton.
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Mr. and Mrs, Robt. ,Tbyce and
&lighters Of Lorne Bark Were
*afesit end tialtors. With Jas, S.
Arm§triatig ,and
Miss 'Patricia tayeeek of Witter-
down is attending OW trot& holt-
days With R, Armstrong and
family.
SATURDAY and MONDAY
April 23 and 25
Double .FeatUre
"ODONtitai
Color Cinertiatdialie
tantirton
'Rhonda' Fier-dna, MacDonald Cioreif
EiREPR1SAL0
Color
GUY Madison Fellaln Farr
One CattoOri
DANCE
wil65atER. COMMUNITY HALL t
FRIDAY, APRIL abhcl,1
Maid by Ernie Klittee Orchestra I
SPonsored by the Kati Beard
Everyone Weidente,
"ttAdi4t WANtto
Eittt erie ndeil Froitettant teaCheird,
for the or retina of Union SchoOl,
Na. 17, and tot tufo.' school. No. 6; TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
East . tfawaooai: to start next Aptii t' hod 24',
Sentember State. salary 6*1.. iIVESTEROAY'S ENEMY"
eorietice, and dlialificatione I , CiiieniaseoPe
MoBtirnet, ttet.gfijAiei Stanley Baker Guy 06101,0
'Secretary .I+:as GVaivanosh Township' 0 'rest Coinecho
Siiibbt,Attitt boot, One Carttieri
Mrs R...t". Ditaistaft the anent. the
Winter niortlis with her daughter
StrtilfOrit„ has returned to lief *6150
,!lost and producer Anderson', lett, talks with phygiiiiittroft
Do, 14, oureet, befitret and D. 'Nathan Epstein during tilititittA
of ' the brgoodired HOW belnd teen on 66'd tVit ,txpiotattoigitg.
Editor I
Bruaselii
11.30 a‘ i. " tuchatiet
11 a, in: }icily Eucharist
Sunday School
Monday, Mar, 25th St, Mark itC,
and it,
10.00 a, itolY
Oita bailiditi
1.46 p. tit
CARD OF THANKS : ,
The fatnity of the tete Theititta Mi :
Williamson wish to express their ;
encore' thatilte and appreetatiori to' i
,relatiVe§, iteigitheitre and friends
for the ninny acts of kindness',
treater &Ode,. fiewere, and Messages
Of SYMPUtliY,. during'hit illfleat and 1,
ot& recent 'bereave hest of& beloved i
Inielianci and &dint., •Siiiialit iherhe !
Ito lief, Thonit, Dr. McMaster' iiiiiii
ttlid D. A. Dant funeral ItOMC 1