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ANNIVERSAFtY SERVICE
Knox Presbyterian Church, Crcirbrook:
SUNDAY SEPT. 18th .
SERVICE AT 3 P. M.
Guest Speaker — Rev. Douglas Black,,Atwood"
Everyone is Welcome
INCREASED ENRoi,,,LmENT Sholdice $tephenaon fiGEg,RT J, McLAUCHLIN
IN ',F,I.43.1.1Q SCHOOL
Sumnier vacation is over and it
'W.; Welt to the classrooms for
teachers and pupils on Moutloy,
Morning.
For S4 tiny 'ets here it was an
adventure into a new world as they ,
trotted. off to School for the first
vime,
Robert James MeLanehlin, a life-
long resident of Urossols, died
TuesIlItY in SiollX Leolcout, while on I
vacation, lie had been the manager
of Kan Ilitron produce here, for a
number Qr years, tie retired we
years ago. Ile was a member or the
United Olairoli„ ri.
Sim/living are his wife, the former;
Luella Mt. itass; and two sip ere.;
1 Mrs, Robert (Jean) Thompson, and
Mrs, Ambrose K. Gaffe, both of
Toronto,
The body will rest at the 4111111Y ,!
home af; er 7:30 p.m. Priddy, where,
the funerall service will be held
911.:31 1.111:ly s4:111:".b0e Pi llUi. Brussels come- , i
tery.
Vie•ted Church formed
the setting when IDlidahetb. 440.
Stephenson -became the bride of
Kenneth Watson Eholdice, .Saturday.
1.3,0V, Lloyd. Brown officicated at the
doubto ring ceremony, Mrs- Margaret
Stephenson and the late Fred
Stephenson,)id:4. Thegroton t4 tiro
is talc
owy s94 parents
bridle, of
Mn', and Mrs. Watson Sholdico of
R R. 4 Rruisedlii.
The 'bride, given, in marriage by
her brother; William Stephenson,.
chose a street length dress of
lace over taffeta, The dress Was
deOsaed with short sleeves, high
neckline, and had elbow length
lace gloves, The shoulder-length
Peench illusion veil was held in
place. with .a; princess Margaret head
dress and she carried a white bible
with pink roses • and streamers of
pink rosebuds.
Maid of honor, 'Miss 11;uth Ann
Schmidt, Stratford, niece of the
bride, wore a street-length. 'tur-
quoise dress Of nylon OVer taffeta.
She .carried .a hoeluet of white
flowers with turquoise ones through
It, Bridesmaid, Miss Prances Myers,
wore a coral dress styled similar to
that of. the maid of honor and
carried a baguet of white flowers
with coral Ones- through it. Their
circular veils were held by nit-Oohing
head bands trimmed with seed
Pearls. .,Miss .Toart Stephenson,
Brussels, was flower girl -for her
aunt wearing a white dress with a
. turquoise cummerbund. Her head
dress was tqrquoise liSby mums and
5110 carried a noseg,* of turquoise
flowers.
John Pipe, Brussels, attended the.
'room and William McQuarrie
Brussels, was usher.
For a ',Northern 'Ontario Wedding
trip the bride chose a brown sheath,
dress with gold and broWn access,.
Dries. The couple Will make their
home in Brussels.
du,es(ts. attended the wedding.
ifrom. sRoolforth, :Linden, Stratford,. -
Elmira, Blyth, Walton and Brussels,.
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Maple Leaf Cheese Slices pkg. 30c
........... 850a 90 Red Rose Tea Bags
Union United Church
ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY SEPT. 11th
Guest Speaiker — Rev. Gar'ne.t Husser, BA., B. of Wingilog-7'
Serviices at 11 A. M. and 4 ,P- M.
The Ethel Quartet Will Provide Special .iyinsio
With Mrs. James Cardiff As Guest Organist
Everyone Is Welcome
We venture to say that a good
many mothers were happy to see ;
shell, youngsters off to the school-
rooms for another term, under
day, after the hectic holidays,
teacher's care for a portion of the
The 8011001 has an increased en-
reliment. The number of students
is 1.53.,. :Om largest attendance in
many years. To meet the demands Q
this increase an additional '!.eacher
was necessary, Miss -Mary Jane
Shannon. of Petrolia, Is the new
member of Ohio staff. She will have
charge of grade 2 ,and part
grade 3.
Following are the 'lames Of the •
'new beginners in grade 1
Adams, Nancy
.Cardiff, Colleen
Ebel, • Kathryn
Elliot% Joan
Gibson, Donald
Granite, Kim
Jamieson, Patricia
Freminin, Bonnie
Mecham Patricia
MeOutcheon, Cheryl
MeDonald, John Wayne
MeWhirter„ Connie
Pipe, Shirley.
Raymond, Bruce
Riley, Doreen,
RuIledge, John
Stephenson, Joan
Somers, Rickey
Stratychuk, Brian
Valiance, Arlie
"Waite, Carolyn
Willis, Sharon
Work, T,ciathryn •
Workman, Donna
Mother Parker's Instant Coffee, 6 oz. -- 97c
Manning's Cookie Assortment 3 pkgs 85c
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itaCE.RY MCCVNHEON
WIENOTINENNTNENENTETN4
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We Deliver Phone 293 BRUSSELS cOUNCiL MEETING
The regular meeting of the Village
Council was held in the Municipal
Office, on Aug, 29th, 1960, all mem.
hers being present.
Moved by 0. S. Elliott seconded by
J. C, Krauter that the minutes of the
meetings of Aug, 2, and Aug. 11, 1988
be adopted as read
— Carried
Moved by W. A. 'Williamson, sec-
onded by 0. S. Elliott that Rey.
10. ,T, Preker be granted a bltillding
permit as per application
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ANNUAL HOME and SCHOOL 14,2:ENNmn —ENINM___€4.1....414.TENENENE
POT LUCK SUPPER
Will Be Held In
Brussels United Church
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th
AT 7 P. M.
MR. J. H. KINKEAD WILL SPEAK TO THE 1960 GRADE C3,
GRADUATES AND THEIR PARENTS. M.
Anyone Interested in Home and School Work is Invited. te.altbkate....•
4 BAKE SALE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 10th
at 3:00 p .m. Sharp In
BRUSSELS LIBRARY
Under auspices of
St. John's Anglican Chuncb
GOES TO BRANTFORD
AS NURSE-IN-TRAINI,NG
Miss ;Sharon Hemingway, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs'. Doeglas Hemingway,.
left this week •to. enter the Brant-
;ford School of Nursing. We wish
Sharon ,every seccess in her chosen
profession.
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411 CHARTERED BUB TRIP
WESTERN FAIR, LONDON
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17th
Leaving Brussels at 8 a.m.
Returning after Grandstand Show
Fare: $2,.00
sponsorea oy: t ns, cacties sottoan
Club
Phone 148 or 160
WIN A CART BUY YOUR
ADVANC SALE TICKETS HERE
The Brussels Post is the place to
buy those tickets that round make
you the proud winner of one of
the three Oars being given away
again this year at he Western
Pair, London. Only .Adv4sce Sale
tickets erriitle you to a chance to
win, one of these cars as well as
admitting you t'b the grounds. You
do not have to atlend to win one of
these handscime new cars. Just get
your Wetr;ern, Fair Advance Tickets
now, at the Brussels Post.
BORN
— liarriea
Moved by J. C, Krauter, seconded
by P R, Pearson that c ie
a grant of $250.00 to the Recreation-
al Committee
--- Carried
Moved by W. A. Williamson, sec-
onded by 0. S. Elliott, that the
glerk preptere a By-Law exempting
the Canadian. egion from certain
taxes under section 386, sub section
54 as amended in 1957
— Carried
Moved by W. A. Williamson, sec-
onded by J 0. '<muter that the
Court of Revision on the 1960
lassesement roll be held on Monday
night at eight o' clock, October 24,
1060, in the Clerk's -office
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YOU'LL ENJOY
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DANCE
. Be sure to aftend the opening
dance of the fail season at the BLUEBERRY RIPPLE
ICE CREAM
Available in Cones, Bricks, and Half Gallons
WROXETER COMMUNITY HALL
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9th
Music by yoiur favorite entertainers
of radio and TV
THE ALL STAR NIGHT HAWKS
:rtattirIng Clarence Petrie for Round
and Square Dancing. Sponsored by,'
The Hall Board Admission 750
Two $5.00 Door Prizes
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it Your Favourite COUSINS' ice Cream
Be Sure To-Take florne. Enough
FROM GREY TWP. TO
SOUTH AMERICA
Fame of the quality of Turnbull
.stock bias spread to South America.
fin. Turnbull of Grey Twp, will ship
Ehogs to British Guiana next Week.
Thlis is not the first time that She
Tarnibulls have sold abroad.
GIRLS!
Girla can join the
Their 8th 'birthday
April 1st, 1910.
— Carried
Clifford J. Cardiff .returned the
assessment roll for 1960. Total
1960 asessment 625,000; approxim-
ately 415,000 more than the 1959
570.000 assessment. The ;population,
is 335, a drop of 113. Number assess-
ed 45h1; average assessment $1,491.00.
Moved by 0. S. Elliott seconded by
II. R. Pearson that Conned agree to
pay half the coat of a new adding'
'machine in conjunction, with thei
Brussels P. TJ. Cti
— Cfarried
Tit was decided to have the Clerk
send o; 'letter to the Liquor Licence
Board, requesting a hearing for the
two local hotels' in order that work
Brownies if
was before 114eKINLpY — At Brantford General
'Hospital on August ,23rd, 1960, to
Mr. and Mrs. Berne McKinley'
(nee Doris .Tohnston), 119 Wood
St. Bran'tord, a son, Richard
Warren.
COUSI,NS' ICE CREAM'
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ENGAGEMENT
Mrs. Harold Cardiff Wishes to
announce the engageMent of her
'daughter, Jean Elisabeth, to Cyril
Prescott, son of Mr. and Ma's,
Thomas Pescott, R.R. 3, Bnisssels.
The marriage to take place on Sept-
ember 24th in Melville Presbyterian
Church.
WILLIS' VAL'S SEAt.11 V SHOP
Cutting Styling Cold +having
A Specialty
Phone Brussels 140
•••••••111.0 FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY-
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables,...
At All Times
JUNIOR GIRL
BATS 1000
Five times all bat, five hits. That
was the pace set by Gale WIllSon in
a game against Littiliowel in which
the Brussels Jiunior Girls trounced
the Lislowel team 20 - 3.
Led by Gail, who also played •
good game on first base, the rest of
'the team turned In a fine perfor-
mance with Dianne Engle hitting
four for five times at bat. She was
Ohio top scorer with mar runs
followed hl Gail Wilson and Betty
Dallimore with three tans each,
Due to 'he sten.dy pitching of
Kathryn 111cTaggatit, 14stowel sere
lously threa.'ltmed 'to score only in
`the Stli Mains', brit of ier the bases
were loaded, with one on'', they failed,
to get a run. Their three, runs were
scored when Carolyn T-Tyrriers US a
home, Inin in the 4th with one on,
and Donate Kaufsnan's hoMe run In
the
Sharon. Snittal was firat of three
Listowel, pitchers and was tagged
With the loss, The Rititssets battery
Warwick went alt
otifielVrWirlTayll.g$4‘17t and
The win gave Brrissels a 1 game
laid in their test of g finals. Th e
ne.,:t game, Will be tiltiYecl LiSfb‘Wel
on Sailirelev, Sent 10th tit 4 pin,
W11 tiro Sure die pltWers woUld
n.n.nrerir'te the svinnort of fails`
ri.f ornili ir.,,• 'IA , t to
145 geral otie With the Brussels
feint PA rrnr II 110 AOtj OS lit
I two garter straidlit,
Get Your PERMANENT At
IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON
where better permanents cost less
Cut , Shampoo and Finger Wave
Moved to New Location formerly
occupied by Walker Funeral Home
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LYCEUM THEATRE
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p.
MIERIMINNIEMEINIMENEESEI WEEK END SPECIALS
Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. BROWNIE PHONE 155
DRIVE-1N LTD,
CLINTON, ONT.
'''-e-rrr,reer-see might proceed with the opening of
these birildlings.
IMMEINEMIEN1
Libby's Choice Peas 15 oz. 2 for
Summer Pride Corn 15 oz. 2 for
Saturday Special
Plain Buns 1 doz.
Moved by W. A. Williamson, sec-
L L A S H M A R 1 onded by J. C. '<ranter that the
acecients as presented be paid Thurs., Fri.,- Sat.,
Sept., 8 - 9 . 10
TWo Shows Nightly, Rain or Shine
First Show at Dusk
Admission: 65c
- Children Under 12 in Cars Free
DRIVE-IN THEATRE — Carried
Mpinicipal. Board, fees for
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
James Cagney Dana. Wynter
alpproval of debenture $ 130.00
w Receiver General, tax de- in
SHAKE HANDS WITH THE DEVIL
A romantic drama of the Irish
Rebellion
13,78 duel:Ions
School Board, 3rd payment
on 1960 levy 8000.00
Jaimes Ward, Policing
washrooins 5,10
P. U. et., power 181,10
Clifford Carcliff, 1st pay on
assessment
McCutcheon IVItotorS, gas
for fire truck
Britssels Motora, gas fer
Phone 132 Thursday and Friday
Sept. 8 - 9
Double Feature
"THE KILLERS OF
KILIMANJARO"
Color Cinernascone
Robert Taylor - Anne Aubrey
4BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG"
Dick Clark - - Vidor Shaw
One Cartoon
Free Delivery Thurs. - Fri. Sept. 8 - 9
Double Feature
"BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLE"
Adult Entertainment
Color pineniaseoPe
Van Johnston Ruth Raman
"THE LAST WAGON"'
Color° dinernaScope
Richard Widmark Felicia Farr
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SEE THESE SPECIALS
100.00
U 1111eIviiie Church
Minister: Flev, H. Greene
Mr. Louis D. Thompson
Organist and Choir Director
10 Ax. Sunday gehtioi
131,tyllie Worehip
5,00 1
town truck Sat - Mori. Sept. 10 - 12 -
Double Feature
5.79
"THE GALLANT HOURS* lasilliti
Mtivicinal World, tax truide 10.24
1959 Chevrolet Belair V -8 Sedan.
Automatic transmission
1958 Oldsmobile 2 - Door Hardtop
Power steering, Power brakes, Automat;::.
SATURDAY and MONDAY
Sept 10 12
Double Feature
"WHO WAS THE. LADY?"
'Nay Curtis Janet Leigh
Dean Martin
"EDGE
COW , othemasoripe
torn& Wilde - Victoria Shaw
One Cartoon'
Provincilail Treasurer,
jarnet cam* Dennis' Weaver
odLIN 'ftEVERo•
Mark Stevens
Post -,ilici:Vertiaing 5..00
ft.1,10,404i06t1: (itOdett
`,rekari. gaS.
hl,Hef 24.91 •
1958 Chevrolet I3iscayne Sedan
Radio az Automatic
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W.. l.:. tItlia, relief 40.20
GeadVettr Sertide Siete,
fire liege 142;08
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grant :
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bV. 0', S.. Elliott that the IlleetIng
or tit the-call of the' reaVe, -
016nree& Motnitilleett ---,' 'Reeve ' Or 'teed-day Nights tinly. Phanet Brussels 49' 0 7
Wm, t-T. 'King 1.•,. dert . , • 'Monition, R. 0, 1
The. Linitett 'Chur tit
OP CANADA
016iitioin Oev L. brown e.A.1
Orgatiliti Mrii. A. E. Martin
10 A. M. Bhatell School
11,15 A. M. Mr, Robert 'Atidersinti
tOrOntOi Studene for
Medieid,
2 - 1957 Chevrolet Sedans
Radio es Automatic transmissiottz
Arlitiliaron - 55C Children - tinder
• 12 in Care 00E4 • •
:Oak Office open* at 3 Ole., • Piost istiowitt buil/
Shows Nighty, Rain' o?' Clear
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all kliida of Itiati:raiiee-,.,
ig4-EA ta# tANICIo 1_,Est.It„ E. MokAY
John Drod§en Micha el Craig S R
One Cartoon
Admits, a derided including Life
Cto ...cheon A etc
Your dheVrolet Citdsniciylle beater siupe'teet:
Phone 56 ritssot4, so,
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