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HEAVY VOTE
POLLED HERE Brussels Votes
Men's
"Yes" on DAIRY PRINCESS
CONTEST
Cinton Spring Show
SATURDAY, JUNE 11th
(about 4:30 P. M,)
Out of Ow foar questions on which
over 90% of those eligible cast their'
ballots here on Wednesday, they
approved cf. men's bevC-ago rooms
only, by a 62.2 per cent majority.
The Advance Poll ga.Ye a majority
to "c h'" on ttiri,t0ijr questions a3
folOws; Men's Beverage rooms,
40 to 02.; Women's Beverage rooms,
35 to 05; Dining Lounges, 38 to 02;
Beverage Room
• !PM, /04 *ea 00000 of*N11.,14.1 ••••••••••••••• * • ....µ....10.11.11
Are you in favor of the sale of
beer only under a public house
license for consumption on
censed premises to which men
only are admitted?
i'ell No. 1 Yes
,17L
98
No I
101
84
310 187 Total i
36c
37o
33c
39c
Hunt's Catsup, 11 oz. 2 for
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing,
16 oz.
Poi) NO,
68.4%
IV( 'No. 1
Poll No.
67.5%
Pci'l .No,
Poll No, 8
53.7%.
Competition Open To Contestants
Between Ages 17 and 26 Years
York Pork and Beans,
20 oz. 2 for
r.
Tree Sweet Orange Juice
46 oz.
Lounges, 36 to 03, Entry Form Are you in favor of the sale of
beer only under a public house
license for consumption on li-
censed premises to which wo-
men are admitted?
Yes No
164 118
94 86
2S3 209 Total
Nalne
ROYAL CONSERVATORY
EXAMINATIONS HERE
%Current examination for The,
Royal C'onservaltory of Music,
Toronto, wild be conducted in
Bliussels by Ma Doukilas
June 16th, in Melville ;Church Sun-
day, School troom,
Age Address
Yes No
144 126
94 87
289 2,03 Total
GR07ERy •• •• • Are you in favor of the sale of
liquor under a dining lounge li-
cense for consumption with
00000000 , 000 oo 00000 r,*• ,r,• me, ',W.. • • ,mell•
MCCUTCHEON Appliliants please mail coupon to.
BOX 310 CLINTON
to arrive no later than Tuesday June 7
meals on licensed premises?
Poll No, 1
Poll No. 2
55.9%
Yes
163
9S
No
120
84
Are you in favor of the sale of
liquor under a lounge license for
consumption on licensed prem-
ises?
SPONSOR: HURON DAIRY CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE
We Deliver Phone 293
• ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and. Mrs. Mervyn Pipe wish to
announce the engagement of their
only daughter, Driza•beth Ann, to Mr.
John Albert Coultes, only son of Mr,.
and Mrs, Albert Coultes of White,
church, The marriage to take. place.
On Saturday, June 25th, at 2.30 p.m.
in Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels.
•
v/
274 ?;I.6 Total If You Have FRUITS and VEGETABLES To Put Into
LOCKERS or HOME FREEZERS we suggest
that you package them in
Round Sealright Containers
(Quart and Pint Sizes)
or Red]-Freeze Locker Cartons
(Pastic Bag Fits Inside a Square Carton — Six Serving Size)
ALSO REFILL BAGS for REDI-FREEZE STYLE CARTON
DANCE
WROXETER COMMUNITY HALL
FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd.
Music by: The Revonah Orchestra
Refreshment Booth in Hall
Sponsored by the Hall Board
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many friends
for ;their kindness diulring my illness,
I 'hope to be able to again practice
al out June 6,
R. W. Stephens, M 0.
GUIDING'S HIGHEST- HONOUR
PRESENTED TO BRUSSELS GIRL.
FLOWER SUNDAY SERVICE
AT UNITED CHURCH
A Gold Cord, th.e highest award in.
Guiding, was presented last Wednes-
day evening 'to a 13rittsells,-Gnicle at
banquet held • In the Brussels
United Church,
Gwendolyn.e, Martin, of the ist
Company of Brussels, received her
!Cold Cord from . Miss Laurette
Stegner', Huron Division •Canuniss=
inner, at a special presentation
ceremony.
Gwendolyn was a Brownie. for
three, years and secured tweive
badges, namely: Minstrel, Collector,
House Orderly, Book Loiver, Obser-
ver., Thrift, Jester, Knitter, Needled
worker, Toymalter, Writer and
Woodworker.
She has been a member of the
Guides for four years, Her thirty
qualifing badges are as follows:. ;
Intelligence — Bird Watcher, Host-
ess Naturalist, l'ileader, Thrift,
Woodman, Wet -Id 'Knowledge,
IViiinstrel: Grade VII Pianoforte ;
Royal Cson.servatory
cate and -Grade II Theory
Certificate,
Brussels United Church held their
..‘nnue4%. Flower Sunday an May 29th.
The theme was, ‘•'1-Tope — Anchor•.
of the Soul." It was beautifully CARD 'OF THANKS .
I take this opportunity to thank •
this community for visits, cards
and treats while I was a patient in.
the Wingham General hospital. It
will always be remembered.
Russel D. Oarrie
t
( depicted by a large anchor of lilacs
with smaller anchors on pillars. The ;
home was linked to the dhurch by a
bridge decorated with flowers '-to
show in life that the home and 1
cbUrch should be in perfect liar-
ninny,
CARD OF IHANKS
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity ;to express my sincere apprec-
iation and thanks to all my Mends
and neighbours who have re-
!membered me with their Cards,
visits, and, flowers while I 'was in
hospital and since T have come
home. A special thanks to the,
Young Women's Guild, the Cran-
brook Women's Institute and the'
Majestic Women's Institute for their
boxes and flowers, and 'to the friends
who so kindly sent baking. Your
wishes of encouragement and thon-
ghtfithiess' have been very much
appreciated.
LYCEUM THEATRE
%A/INGHAM, ONTARIO
Two ShowS Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p, m,
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
For Wrapping MEAT, FISH or POULTRY We Have Heavy
Waxed Locker Paper (24x36)
Get Your Packaging Supplies Now While Our Stock is Good
Rev, ,Lloyd Brown delivered the ;
'message and enlarged oil the theme
by Wing verses from. the Bible. and
Paul's crossing of the sea, Miss 1
Gwendolyn 'Martin presided at the
organ and Miss Marion Hoover at-
the piano, David Kennedy rendered
a saxophone solo. The Junior mem-
hers of the Sunday Scho.O1 sang
two numbers after the procession
with bonnets, The other •members of
the S. S. sang 'a chorus "Anchored
an Jesus". A ;trio "We have an
Anchor" was sung by Misses Linda
and 'Ruth ,Ann. Johnston and Nancy I
McWhirter,
Bible Society Service
The evening service was In charge
of the Bible Society.
The Salvation Army bands of
Lisitewel ancl Wingham proVided
'special music foie the singing, The
choir rendered the anthem "Hark!
the Giad Creat/ion", Canon Adye• of
Toronto was guest speaker, and.
also showed a tilin on ;the making
of Bibles and the. missionary Work
in Africa, He encouraged all to-give •
greater donations to the Bible
'Society because all other ehurelt
contribdtions halve greatly increased.
over the past years, - and the need
is great.
CARD OF tHANttS
My sincere thanks is extended to
all those who remembered me with
'visits, cards, letters and gifts, while
I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, I
tondoh, and since my return home.
Your thoughtilul kindness will be
'remembered with apprecialtion,
Mrs. W. -.1.'1/ ,Cardiff l
June 2 • 3 • 4
Peter Sellers Jean Serberg R, B. COUSINS LTIL
Brussels, Ont. Phone 22
In
THE MOUSE THAT ROARED.
A wonderful mixture of satire
and slapstick
CARD OF THANKS
- The wife and famigy of the late
William C. Ellacott wish to express
their thanks to relatives, neighbours
and friends wtis) sent flowers letters
and sympathy Cards, Special thanks
to Rev. L. Brown of Brussefts United
Muth •-also the pallbearers and
those who helped in any way.
rt. A.
Atp,c) v 0 ci k*.o. 'S Mildred Perrin
From
CAR
Summer Sun
with.
POLISHES
from
Get Your Spring Permanent at.
IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON
where better permanents cost less
Cut , Shampoo and Finger Wave
Included in extras
Phone 155
Meivii.iet Church
Minister:. Rev. J. H. Greene 1 11Cusie Lover: Grade III Musical
IFItistoriy 01rti4icate with ,
Grade VIII Piano,
Little House Emblem and Wood-
craft Emblem.
Handicrafti Cook, Gardener, ;
HandywOman, Homemaker, Knit-;
ter, Laundress, Needlewoman ;
Health --Camper, Pioneer. Cyclist,
Hiker,
Swimmer: Senior Certificate.
from Red. Cross Society.
Service — Child Nurse, Emergency;
Helper, PeStal, Religion; 7,
yrs. Of Memory Work in S.S.
Citizen,rotter Pathfinder. Globe- t
Her
.
Gold Cord Challenge was done
fin Mitchell,
Miss Martin is the daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. A. Edwin Martin,Brus•'.
Sels, She is' a ineither of Brussels
United Cliui'ch, and church choir,
pianist of the Y. P. 8.. and assistant,
pianist of the Sunday School. She
attends Winglbam District High
Sehoel whet'' tl:-; • e Grade
student.
TnP at ill(' 'bun v,•:‘re pro-
posed by: to the C1..tbm,
Maolutii; to the Guide Moven-lent,
1."."-•-•—ter; to the Gold COM; ;
Mrs. Icellitigten; to the helpers,;
Ilverdine Pixel; to the toasters, Ruth
MicTaggart,
V*0 nresentation of a Golden Hand ;
and Minstrel badge was made to
Arnie Lowe,
Pear Guides enrolled were: Joyce!
1:',offingtoo. Lynn Wo-thintill, Oertzt i
VW. and Ruth GillteS.
Mr. Louis D. Thompson
Organist and Choir Director
• . .
Mad. L'All Sunday School 10 A. M.
11 A. M.
VA L'S BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting Styling Cold Waving
A Specialty
Phone Brussels 140.
TENDERS WANTED
For 'Cutting Crass. Tenders
accepted at Brussels Municipal
Office to June 13th, 1960. State
hourly rate.
Worship Service
CLISTOMIZR SATISFACTION QUAITANTMCD
sarttertav One LoNriconta Czl
9oe CM711 C if3atrattos
The. Limited Clitzroh
oF CANADA
tlint%ter: Rev. L. Brown B.A.;
Organist:. Mra, A. h., Martin
10 A. AL Church School
CAPITOL THEATRE.]
LISTOWEL, ONT.
lst Show 7 p.m. 2nd 9:30
Children 25a at all times
Thurs., Fri., Sat. June 2, - 3 - 4
WALT DISNEY'S LATEST
"KIDNAPPED"
"KIDNAPPED"
Wm. H. King,
Clerk-Treasurer
LLASHIV1AR
YRIVE-LN THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
William C. Ellacott
Campbell Ellanott died in
London on Wednesday,. aged 33
yearS.
He was a, farmer In 'Grey Town-
before retiring to 13th-stets. He Was
a son. of the late William and Mar
,gavet Cainnbell Ellaeott. He was a
Menthol' of the 'Brussels United
Church. Whore he was an honorary •
• T-To is survived by his wife, the
Teener Mary Anne Pratt; font- sons,
Ebner, • Brussels; Clarence, Brant],
Alta.; Toward C.3tey Township;
C...core, Paris; two triangh`er,t1, hIm's.
Violet Smith, Sienforth; Mrs. Charles'
(Lalita.)Fiseheft 17 grandchildren
and five great grandchildren..
Tile body rested at the D'.. A, Ratin
home, Brussels, where a..
Irtalieral Service was entidneted. an
Saturday, at 2 pit., by the 'Rev,
Lloyd Brown of Brussels United
Ohnt-Ch,
Thirial Was in Eine Centre crime,
11,15 A. M. "Why Believe hi Goal
when the World is. 1
going' to Held?"
;Church Parade of 'OddfellowS and.I
;Rebekalis
mum IMIIIAD god SA ' ' PAL.", Saturday and Monday
June 4 - 6
Double Feature
“THE YOUNG LAND"
Color
Yvonne Craig,'
BLITZKREIG"
Kerwin Mathewg
Fresh Fruit and Vegetaiot ,
At All Timm
SPECIALS
Summer Pride Corn 15 oz.
riviscomatta Elig2,1EDIN se
ArigAir.2.11 (2,1111re:11
Potion of Brussels
Pat Wayne
"THE LAST
Van Johnston
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN .T D I
CLINTON, ONT.
factor: Rev. W. K.
Day of Pentecoat
"Whitsunday)
John'a arixssele
Jaggs.
Two Shows Nightly, Rain
First Show'at Dusk
Admission: 65c
Children Ender 12 in. Cara
Tuesday and Wedneaday
June 9 - 10
1`THB GIRL MOST LIKELY"
Color
Cliff RobeOtseri,
or Shine
Free
29c
29c
63c
$1.05
Free Deaver,
3 for i,k*,••• 00000 •0,1, 0000
Jane Powell;
Burp's Spork
Super Fab Giant S''.?*
Super Fab, King Size
Phone 132
1.110 a. Holy Eucharist
Thursday and Ftiday
"JET PILOT"
color
John Wayne
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Aloe -2"
"THEY CAME TO CORDU RA"
color 6inetnatdope
Gary Coope r Rita Hayworth
One Cartoon -
11.00 a ni. Holy
The Tietr, J. H. Kerr', tendon:, Ont.
Janet Leighl Mehdo,y after Pentecost
10.06 a, tit ifoilsi;
TtieSclay after Petiteetiat
. 110.05 a. M. ifolly titelhatiat
Wednesday, trober Day
10.00 et. iii. Hely kttcharict
Vriday, :timber. bay
16,00 ft, in, Holy EitehariSt
SatihrclaY,, Brinier Day
10'.00 a, ni. Holly
• keiii*Oi — • ''
Holy Lfttclrariet
— Tho Cititles sang "World Song"
accompanied by Mts. E. A. Martin.;
The FlrtisSels Guides Presented.
Gliventlelyn with a Silver shoots and
ail atitog,rriliii book.
suegner spoke on C4-111de 'Work
and -remarked that 'Gwendolyn had
seta `Hell Standard iii tier Work for
trio other Gitides of brosseli to
10 , \
Saturday and Monday
June O. I ter•t *
"Jerry Lewis' 'bina Merritt)
oboNit diVE UP THE SHIP" i
fiE.-Rt.E. WE '1.0,16W
,.. .,...... ., _.
oitTNi A HARRISON
AND
SATURDAY and, MONDAY
JUne 6
Color Clnemaeeope
'Ray • Helen Cherry
IaTME :0Krkkettib tit"
Color
George M.Onttioniery• 1.-telikia Carter
:go)! Caihoon
Adrni6sion tte' -- Chifdren undet,
Mr, and Mrs, bd.gar Hollinger Chid
Mr-trie spent the hollidity Week-end
1210' cars Free
Firet 6416W At DOsit Bo* 6fttd6 opens 6t 8' lidvi* \ '‘AI:iliStlitillitgir. 6WrilitthMr.1116irse.h' P°L-filoalrlicingaeirs'oS
'thother MrS, tinily Pollard at tlie
itionot, totigiett 106,141 -11,- .01 Monictin
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