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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-09-01, Page 1• • pk,z,..? 114 Pint PuhlimIting Home 44.....66a,"•,•••• •••••••••••—•••,•••••,-,.••••,•• 1 IBRIOKELECT; ,4ONOREP :I I A , , pAtisa,4:4v 1 -•ening was spent at - /: the home of, Mrs, Helen Qaseutore, 1 Winghara, to honor Miss I.,illian Campliell. Morris Township bride-to. be, and to preSent boy with a miscel- 1 Mucous shower, This occasion was a Complete+ surprise to the guest og honor, She called at the house ter take inn friend to another shower and was ushered into a room filled whit relatives and friends. After a, few tnirth-provelcing games the guest of honor was presented with I many lovely gifts. She was assisted, in opening them by her mother and Mrs. Jim Smith, Grey Township, Mother of the groom-to-be. Lillian thanked everyone in a pleasing manner arid invited her friends to a , trousseau tea on Saturday next. TO briar- the evening to a close. A tasty lunch was served by the hostess and ' her ast,Istants. i BRUSSELS COUNCIL MEETING ' The regular meeting of 'the VAlLge qouncil was held on Aug. 2nd. 0. S. Elliott and W. A, WilIa'mson.'being absent. Moved by J, C. Krauter, "seconded by H H, Pearson that •the:minutes of the meeting-a of Silrfe :27,JAily 7 and July 13, 1960 be ad:opted as read. -- Carried Moved by 1J;, R. Pearson, seconded, by 3. C. Krauter ithat'buifdtag permits be granted (Geo. Bane, ',Claire Long, W. W. 'Smith and 'Ono.2•McCutcheon as per tip-plkation. — Carried Mloved by IL R. Pearson, seconded 'by .1. Ci, Mt-miter Ihnt'lly-Law no, 6- 1960 as read first and second time be passed -- Carried I.F.e10=40,41.90161411SVIIIWAVI*011•194.0100.11M. PACKAGING SUPPLIES •• ARE AVAILABLE AT CIDV.SINS DAIRY • --liea.vy Waxed Locker Paper = FOR MEATS ETC. Round Sealright Containers-, ..0.1,1[VA VM11.04•400.0 4/1.• 4/••• 1.• 44 AV,. 40.1-40"....." MCCUTCHEON GROCERY Phone 293 We iDel#,er CARD oF THP,NKs ?t 'Wish •to itailanit itheee who sIlited me; ,Serit. • card's,. :letters and 'treats, or asked for me while a 14.41f,te1i t tin ',V4dturia 1-logP 'al, London. c1•0 willtnever be forgaten, "Elnier."-A71Miltrong WINS BRONZE MEDALLION' Miss iGwend.olyne. Mantin passed the Bronze Medallion test of the • Royal Life Saving Society 'at the • recent Swimming Examinations held ' at Port Elgin. TOWNSHIP "OF GREY -TENDERS -FOR DRAIN Tenders will be received by the undersigned until' 1'p. m., Saturday, Eiepternber 3rd, 1960, for the con- struction of the BATEMAN DRAIN in the 'Township of Grey which 'consists of 876 lineal feet of tile 'rain •and '300 lineal 'feet of open drain. Tile and pipe slupplled by the township. Plans and specifications may' be seen at the 'Clerk's office, label; Ont. Tenders to he accompanied by I certified cheque for 10% of anion/it Of tender, Lowest or ,any tender not 1 necessarily accented. Edythe M. -Cardiff, 'Clerk of Grey Township. .Alex :.Giiitness, Burl Noes, ,Mauceein i,(P.Hara, Noel, Coward, Ralph Richardson in "OUR ".MAN IN HAVANA'f A sly myntery comedy concerning espionage. OWNIES DRIVE-IN Ltd - k CLINTON WISDOMS WAY PETER FINCH 'MARY URE CAMP ON BLOOD ISLAND Adult. Entertainment Carl MOHNER ANDRE MORRELL (One ,Cartoon) Saturday Only — Sept. 3rd ONCE MORE WITH FEELING The United Church OF,-CANADA oc.nifttor: Rev. L. -Brown BA.: GriganIst: Mrs. A. E. Martin 4)445 ;A.M.. RALLY DAY Church , Scheel meets with. the COngregatiOn. (NO' Sunday School Classes) ,Stibieet Made the !Difference?" EF. FIC1ANT.! tBe A B. E. A. .GIRLI i•••6•10. • FALL FAIR SCHEDULE Thurs. -Sat_ ;Sept. 'I 2 -- 3 "THE VIKANGS" Color Clnemascopi. Tony 'Curtis, Kirk DotIgiat Janet 1...,eigh, Ernest Sunday Midnight & Monday, Sept. 4 and 5 DOUBLE FEATURE -- DADDY - 0 DicK CONTINO SANDRA GILES ROADRACERS SALLY ERASER ALAN DINEHART JR. Sunday MaInday 5 Double Feature "VIKING WOMEN." - Abby Dalton, Susan abet "THE ASTOUNDING SHE=MONSTER Robert Clarke, Kenna BUileAn 1 1..•••4.• 'Cf •••••,.,•••••••••••, ,.c ..e-., Aurp.drirlleeti5.r z-s-sq.erd. ,tt:: .Aueatiospir, tember ist, 1960 1,••••..,••••mt,' t Y4,, 04,{0, ANNUAL HOME and SCHOOL POT LUCK SUPPER Will Be Held in Brussels UnitedC;',11urch'. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th. AT 7 P. M. 'MR. J. H, KINKEAD WILL SPEAK TO THE 1960 GRADE, g, GRADUATES AND T,I1EIR PARENTS. 'Anyone Interested In i-lame and School Work is Invited to Et,ttOn.di, RECORD EXHIBITS AT HORTICULTURAL SHOW is Thu third annual 4-..0,0001/..al ?Amur 1:iit:rw Was blfigl in the il:tinsti% Library on Remirday, Aug. 37th, otv.ritua and sevelan.. it was the Stnest .?:hov, yet lAeld by the Iire135e1,8 and Wall on thstriet Horticultural (;harks ”ristow of Luck- 'now, who judged the exhibits con-ep,,,,,.aptIlard them on the splendid Almut 150 1.isitors viewed sonic 252 exhibits and also enjoyed a , 'delicious lunch and cup of tea while Mrs. W. C. Kerr entertained with -music. Mrs. D. A. Bann was in charge of the arrangements and , tea was enured Mrs. W. ti illiams, Mrs,- EL Gudmore, Mrs. 1 0. Davis and Mrs. R. W. Stephens„ 'fiiteSts were served. by Mrs. I Oldfield, Mrs. B Hemingway, Mrs.: N. Reid, and Mrs. Cleo. Dove. ••• ..••••••••••••••01••••••••••••.••••• A7c Aylmer Catsup 2 for •Monarch •Nigel Food Mix -Stokley's ;Tomato Juice 48 oz. :,31c Campbell's Pork & Beans, 20 oz. - '2 for - ", 7 39c ........... 39, • ll WESTERN FAIR 12 to 17, belonge.to every resident , Donahue, 1960 President of Western ;urban attendance in history, If the' weatherman behaves, and Western Ontario, states Id, W. ; Fair, He predicts largest rural and ; alive decorative arrangements ' considerable comment, 12, to 17, beongs to every resident 'of ; triendi 'Western Ontario to attend. " a' 1 ends, y and noighbourly fair held at .,, ' classes winning 0 firsts and 6 sec- .. ; 5 firsts and 5 seconds, Others re- Catcheon led in points for these there being 107 entries in the decor- I ative classes, Mos. Lottie Mc. • Mrs. Cudmore followed with this I l ceiving thigh points in the, e:itirlir,erlsahvoivtd.1, i 'inclitded Mrs. C, Adams, Mrs, Reid, t 'Mrs. Bann, Mrs. Stephens, ; son. Mrs. DunbaArt,r 's:‘,T 7rs7...mK. eirTmer,eMelwer6: L i .r. Armstrong, ;IVIrs Gallagher, 'Mrs. Kernaglian, PRESIDENT ; 'Et".A.4(. E SAL E sAt afgDAY, SEPT. 10th 1. at I-3A) p .tn: Sharp 'its "•BIRUSSELS LIBRARY ' illnider auspices 131 'St. JOttres Anglican Clutseli FOR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES' " —Redgreze Square Cartons- • ••• -,••-• ••••••••• FOR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES- I • ' • ATTRACTIVE PRIZE LIST FOR BRUSSELS FALL. FAIR ARE NOW AVAILABLE Bags FOR •CHICKENS AND FRUIT- Get Your Supply .Nlow..4'." The Fall Fair prize list of EaSt Mrs ..Edgar, lyrrs. Kerr, Mrs. ode , Tipton Agricultural Society ore 710W available from the secretary, Norman S. 'Hoover. The list offers a grew -variety of classes, in all sections, with attractive prizes. Added featrul'es of the fair this year include the Banner Counties Ayrshire Club Red and-White now 'iNJUREVIN HARVEST ..CCIDENT 'Obrh,ld Srrlith son"bf-Mr. and Mrs. ;'Jas, W. Smith, is Wingham 4 1 Hospital recovering` from a painful Styling Geld -WavInu accident suffered on Wednesday of, 1' last week. 1-Te had the-misfortune to: A SPeeleItY 4 `have -a,"tork run; "through his leg -111tene Brussels AB r 1 during Artirvresting operations. D A Rann, Mrs. Barrows, Mrs: Morse, Mrs. Matheson, Bell. 'Mrs. C, Adams won the fear roses' award; Mrs. Dunbar the AM-Can' 'Violet special. t ; Door prizes were won by Ma ••••••••••••••=m••••1 • V A L B E A "I 4, Cutting WEEKLY SALE:. • !Brussels Livestock Salet, YuriAtig EVERY FRIDAY I P., AIL. I,Voi.ur home market where you are welcome: as- Visitor. Consignor or Buyer • i3RUSSELS, ORVAL HARRISON TV AND SLIBOTNIC Phone!: Brussels 329J4 R. R. 1 Monkten ELECTRICAL CON-tRACTING , RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR - PROMPT GUARANTEED SERVICE for the first time at the fair 'here. Archie Engel, Mrs. Keifer, Lawrence Eair. Of' special interest to racing 'being held in cocnjunetion with the the draw for the beautiful Shetland n.,i•t, Mrs, Budnark Plant„ Frank Mitchell, Mrs, Adams, Don't forget to get yourrilekets 'on g fans will be the bettiin in' fl ing way, • helped to make the Show. a success. Thanks also, The Society thanks those' who' y dower Pony that will deight• some ludk MOvedly J. itratter, seconded by H. R. Pearson, 'that By'Law No, time be 'read 'third' time. and finally 6-1960 -as -read a. ',first and second passed — Carried I This being a 'By-Law setting the Mill rate for the 'Village of Bru:ssels for the year 1060, 'residential being 70, and commercial -75. mills, Moved by J. C, ICrauter, seconded by H. R. 'Pearson 'that the accounts f as presented for payment be paid 1 Catried E, V. Baker, welfare, 276.50.1 Receiver General, itax. 13.78 P. U. C., light and 'power 165.34 Telephone, 3rd pay on loan 5,000.00 Gordon Workman, 3nd pay on washrooms Post Office, U.. T. S. E. V. Baker; Welfare Clinton . Nursing Home, welfare for June Fred Bull, fire supplies Beare's Ltd. office supplies Deb. Hall, work on 'streets rGord Workman, invoice. 5,47 S. Sweeney, Bulldozing damp W. E. Willis, relief C. and Cr, Krauter, furnace repair X: M. McDonald, doors and tile 'Gordon Workman, last pay on washrooms 11.Torris Twin, grading ond tile .onva ra r. BUSINESS CHANGES Mr. ant Mts. ,11-iSecieden, rornierlY •0Cliiingliain and 'North Bay have I I ' taken -possession t of t itheColeman, Restaurant, which ''they purchased from Alec Coleman, a long-time resident of Brussels 'who been in 'the restaurant' hasiness here for, r,tbe,tti,'25° years, Mr. and Mfrs, Gus Diller have open- , en-rt variety buSiness In the former YT.. 13. Alien Drug 'store. LYCEUM THEATRE to tit who gave donations. 'ININGHAM, ONTMI10 'Two Shows Each alight Commencing at 745 p. Thurs., :=PrI., Sat., There are many activities of interest to Young and old, The officers and directors have worked. hard to trialt,e you' Pn outstand, ring sn (VOSS., Their 'merit the wholeh T1. winnovt, of the, entire community. Se-I-inert your 1990 fair and old to the-way for an interesting and memorable Centennial T'air next year, "II-HONE(.46 Sept. A -22-71 650.00 24.84 332.75 88.25 15.00 4.61 23,80 2.60 66.00 53.13 Thursday and Friday Sept. 1 and 2 —DOUBLE FEATURE — Metviiie Chaircla Minister: Celt. H. Greene Mr.i Lodis D. Thompson Organist and Choir Director' 10 ; Sunday School Diari114 Worship FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times i(tOLOR) 34,30 54.80 17,5,00 1 72,83 557.12 Get :'four PERMANENT At IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON where better permanents cost less Cut , Shampoo and Finger Wave, Moved tb New Location -formerly i occupied 'by Walker Funeral ;Home I PHONE 155 - Xygater, seconded itv t-t'll Pearson, that titer meeting ail n•^fin to -meet tio'nin Or at the call of the Iteeve. Carries' tieoree ATeCutcbcon "Reeve Wm, TT, Klag — Clerk. WEEK END SPECIALS Maxwell. House Coffee, 1 lb. 71e Clark's Pork & Beans 2 - 20 oz. tins 37c Brunswick Sardines 2 - IA tins 19c mama I I cara,,—_,..ca=sszencelacrs..sr L A 'S. HMAR DRIVE-IN THEATRE I LISTOWEL, ONTARIO / Aylmer Peas 2 - 20 oz. tins 37 Free Deliven, (CO LOB) YUL BRYNNER KAY KENDALL WONDERS OF ONTARIO Following is a list of 1900 district 1 Phone 132 (COLOR SUBJECT) ONE CARTOON Bayfield Sept. 28, 29 Alyth. Sept, 20, 21 1 BRUSSELS . . .... . ... .,..n Sept. 20, 80'' Dungannon Oct. 7 1 Elnlira, i Sept 2, 3 & 5 mbro ........,..... .......... .... Sept. 19 . liii Exeter Sept. 2i 22 i Perdwich ......., ... ..,, ..... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Galt, .....-- . , ........ . ... .. Sept. 22, 241 Kincardine Sept. 16, 16 I kirk-ton Sept, 15, 16 ' Kitchener .. . . ... .,,.. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1 Listowel Sept, 26, 27 1 London ,(Western Fait) .... Sept. 12 to Sept. /7 i I Aeknow Sept. 28, 29 i Milyorton Sept, 23,24 1 iTiteliell. Sept. 2'7, 281 NOW t-intnintrg Sept, to, 11 8 1 0';,-en Sound , Oct. 6 I bet. 5, 61 Sept. 16', 17 1 Sept, 23, 24 i Oct. 7, 8 Sent. 22, 22' Sept. 19 . 21. ; Sept 'll, 10 Oct. 4, 5 'Aiewsiitraiisignikgpotai tsarint*sancerramOiii*siticart. iNE•11,1•111M. " E SP Preparefor a ,positon in In/Sin:SSA by :Sedating a ,diploma ;issued by The BaillneSi Ethiegitete ASsOCiatiOni of Ottthatta, mending Sep*. 8. Tuition $4 "sr .1 month,,. dojtiktt-t t~USI NESS COLLEGE a4 East: St dotittt164 .iA 1959 Chevrolet Belair V - 8 Sedan Automatic transmission 1958 Oldsmobile 2 - Door Hardtop Power steering,, Power brakes) Au on ay 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne Sedan Radii, & Automatic (One Cartoon) Tuesday and Wednesday Sept. 6 and 7 CARVE HER NAME WITH PRIDE VIRGINIA McK5NNA ,TACK WARNER One Cartoon) $1.2g Admits a Carload on Tuesday Alights Only ttgic 6how91Vtorttly,. Rain Or Clear Oitti 611o* at Otisk Atitiiresloit 66c Children 'Under 12 daft Free Palmerston Port ititrin T?ipir,y St. 11Itirys „ Senforth Ptrefforcl Trivistrink TOr•AWrifOr .-.--------... .-.. ''''F'IttM 4 1 (TIOVPI. ...ttinteit rilfl it tc Gars Free i ,-;•,""ten, • 1,11 N'O'l, q. 3 ', 13d4.t Offine ClIfettb et 8 Pietit ttte.11,,,,,,107 Sept, 12, 14 I 7 i r c.., 'Ant' 21. gr. ?il Fleet 2htN'., at tititk „ ir,,,, • rItIont Plo,,v+tno ' 7kTate.h. Elgin' TWO' Shows istIglitly, Oath or Olen? (-1,1131,-,e g lw[itg ri,,id, O ct, -0. 10 14 (Mt matte tkahjcti, ft, correction) tud8cay- the Wcthictday : Sept„ "ROCKETS dALOPtt,i Colon Donald',, unite'': Carson 1957 Chevrolet Sedans & Aut./mil:0c! friin mission sot , „AC L te lit .. Vo'u Chev'rol'et ., Oldsniobi4e bearer Phone 'S6 Atittlistleil '6 c Children tinder' ....... NOY, 11 ic gepctitc61 '"'nest',