The Brussels Post, 1960-10-13, Page 1- ann, .1 re wreelesweift..m.....-- •
TURKEY SUPFER
in BRUSSELS UNITED (.:1-HiliCif
TUESDAY, OCT, 18th,
Fiopinut s4itvkw G.30 to 8
EveryWie le Welcome
FRESH BREAD and R AKING DAILY
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At All Times
is the time that you will be bothered by Rats and Mice.
coming into your home or barn, so get rid 'of them now •
Ask Us About Them and Get Your Supply To.day.
BORN
-- In Stott Aiemt oiiat,
Hospital,, .8eafertii, Oetobtsr 1st
I 100 0i to Mr. arid 'Airs. EnterSo I
led Mitchell., it Seri 'Wilmer Daigle 1
a 'brother fa Gordon and ItesS. .
BORN
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Ati3dm'A..ef4.46 t*Stlirst esiss; MIA ,last ZMPIAMMIVA.'004 'Ilitirsciciy, October 13th,. 1l' $Q FO'
we. eljelftnee. 1.1eNef Or*. Iv*.
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etmt Pub141$0,
Maple Leaf Cheese slices 2 pkgs. .. ... 59c
York Peanut Butter,
family size ----- 63c
St. Williams Assorted Jams 2 for 39c
49c
C*risitt Evans
iraliatbrook l'et1314k.T.434 4A 01,
san s the Scene, of ri prott7 wedding
rday, Oct. Stit, et three
000els, when Busharis Gayle
taai uil was mar ried to Harold
Thomas Webster Gonsitt, me Of Mrs.
Thiesel! Consitt, 7,a rich, tint., and the
It.tr,•• Ur. Cmisitt. Tile bright is 'ht.
trilriii Tarr: lortr ivir4e1.03S .14%)!\'t,1,118j.ar.F.l,„
McClure, Moleeworth performed the
double, ring ceremony. before
setting of white candelabra and
• white and yellow C,lwysauthemum.
Mr. .Graeme ,NieDonald,soloist, sang
"The Wedding Prayer" "Lord's
• Prayer" and .during the singing of
' the., reeister "Oh. Perfeet. Love",
accompanied by Mr. Donald Tiqn.bar
at the organ.
Given in anarriage by her grand-
father, Mr, Lynn Evans, the bride
wore a floor length gown of sill:
a'panZa 'over bridal 0affetas graiced
'with appliques of gem' lace. The
bodice was styled with short sleeve
and, matching gloves. A. scoop neck-
line featuring an emplre• hand Of
softly pleated organza was held at
'Mei back 'by two flying panels to
a bruSh train. A ddable• french
•
illusion veil was held in place by a
dainty crown of pearls and crystals
The bride wore a' cultured .pearl
necklace, the groom's gift to the
bride. She carried a white T3ible
crested with red roses and trailing
- rosebuds, She was attended by her
sister, Beverly Evans, as maid of
honor. Bridemaids were Mrs. Crann-
bell Grant of Brussels and Patsy
Evans sister of the bride. All were!
serve dressed identically in perrso.
street .leneth dresses of nu"c silk -
organist over taffeta feistsrine 1.
Thee bodies fled f!stnt <vim
hendeessee °seers atel
<0-,tro5. Thu onrrioilt 1)0 ,0'0i 4 rr
-y,'11“0 1111(1 yertrs bibs- meets.
Tulip Margarine 2 for
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UTCHEON IC
IlitIO.J•1023•113.111, WEEK END SPECIALS
FRANK MITMELL, Ern'
Brussels Scheel Board end s
is shave laying the cnrnei'rI
School Wednesday afternoon,.
situated at the south end of I
building used for a school far
.eta
85c
43c
for .. ..... 49c
Sels, sonior member . of the
former chairman of the board,
one of the new Brussels Public
The $130,000 six-room school,
he village, will replace the
the last 65 years. (B-H photo,)
Super Suds, Giant Size
Nancy Tissue, 3 roll packs
Kleenex, Regular Size,
3 pks.
CORNERSTONE LAID.
AT BRUSSELS SCHOOL;
A good representation
Village of Brussels were
for the official laying
cisners.tone of the new
School.
Phone 132 Free Delivery
thanks for the honor of being
asked to perform the hiSteds
ceremony, 'He hoped that the build-
Of the lug would have the love, resp6et,
present
of the
Public!
and admiration of all who would
pass 'through its doors, and that iQ
may be a stepping stone to know
ledge and success to all who enroll
in its classrooms in the years to
come.
' 'Itgl
The s:seer towel, symitelizing the
sermony will be displayed in the
by using
PURINA RAT CONTROL
-- Available Now at
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
Also Available Are
ehresand .10101 Calsitt, .s.
they return here, the schoolt Brother Of the b brother of the groom. be a source of pride to them, to
PURINA
— LIQUID PIG WORMER and
- PIGTAS GRANULES for removing roundwisrms
- .PIGEMIA to prevent anemia in suckling pigs
— LIQUID POULTRY WORMER
- CHECK-R-TABS drinking water disinfectant far ehlekeitp
DISINFECTANT for farm and household use
school. i
The cornerstorm was the gift of sell, was flower girl wees'ing a
Miss Cheryl MeCutelmon of Bras-
the architect, B. P. TemplIn. In th
'
gown of yellow litre silk organza.
stone was placed a copper tube over teffela 'with' scalloped neck- •
which was enclosed a record, of th beadress, gloves and shoes anti
line with how at back, matching Presented by Calvin Erauter,
linens now in attendance and th carried a belnet of white and
teaching staff; , the naes Of th yellow baby mums.
,
m
1560 graduates and a copy of th
Brussels 'Post containing a histor carried
tla M heitr,igtschoenona
, Il whitle7'seelvise't
of the school. • . pillow trimmed with red satin.!
The chairman, the Rev, Is Brown, 1,Itilliten Consitt, Zurich, brother
in closing remarks, told the childs rf the bridegroom, was groomsman.
rem _that in years to come, stemsts;fthe 'Miters . were Gary Evans,
We Deliver
PEOPLE WE. KND'A,
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Lester Machan, Toronto, at hity
home here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm, H. King and
son were Thanksgiving week entil
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fish,
s ad
Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Smith of
South. Porcupine are holidaying
with relatives and friends in this
sommunity,
• e ra e
David Davidson from Roberts
Greek, a Cs is the guest of his
brother RObert, and sister, Mrs. We
Rose, and is calling on other friends.
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Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Kennedy were
Thanksgiving visitors with that/
sans, Robert, and Mrs. Kennedy,
and David, in Ottawa..
er *
Mr. and .Mrs. George Pollard and.
tremily spent the weekend in Ham--
itton at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Hollinger. On Sunday hot
eamlIfes were at "the home.!-of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bellinger for
Thanksgiving (linter.
Mir and Mrs. Wesley Jermyn, had
sts Thanksgiving Day visiltore- Mrs.
'Roy Anderson, Stratfords Mr. and
Mrs. James Anderson, London, Mrisse
lilffie and Martha Atiderson,Stratrord,„
PMAss Susan A n dR178 , London;
'Miss Susan is Mr. ,Termyels great
'great neice,
A 'reception was held in. Oran-
brook Community Centre. The
.-t'ide's, mother received the guests
wearing a red, velvet dreas with
black accessories and a corsage
white carnalt•ions. The bridegroom's
mother assisted wearing an ice
green dress of Loden brocade with
ritatching accessories and a corsage
of brorme chalice roses.
A wedding dinner arrange
by the Ladies Aid of the Church
was served by Misses PatSy and
Carol Bryans, Linda Dunn, 'Marion,
Ruth and. Jean Turner,
For a wedding trip to Eastern
Ontario the bride chose a beige
walking snit with dark brown and
green aceessosies and a corsage of
bronze chalice roses.
On their return they will take up
residenee in Varna, Ont.
Guests ;were present frOM
:thorsioll, Dorchester. God-
orich, Clinton, Milverton., Kippen
BrecefieId.„ Zultiels Toronto, Atwood
and' Iltsiseels.
Brussels, On,t. 'Phone 22
Phone 293.
ANEL DISMISSION TO FEATURE
CANCER SOCIETY MEETING
On Thursday October 20th at 8.16
p.m. in the Brussels Public Library
there Will be a meeting of the
Brussels Branch of the Canadian
Cancer E'ociety,
The feature part or the program
'will 'be a panel discussion on
!different phases of the works of the
sosiety. Those on the panel will be
representatives from other branches
'of the Huron Unit snd the audience
Will have the privilege of partici-
pating.
Cancer has become ft. Problem.
'common' to all of us. We hope that
this community will • show its in
terest by as many as possible being
present.
VAL'S BEAU1 V f3HOP
Cutting Styling Cold WAvIrig
A Specialty
PhOne Brussels --.40
:Utah further notice Val's Beauty
.onappe will oe open reormayst
and open on Wednesday's
.LYCEUM THEATRE
wIr4ohAri., Urt rArdo
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p. rtt
MATINEE SATURDAY at 2:00 °'p.
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Oct.,' 13, 14'
Harry Belafontte Robert Ryan
Shelly Winters
In
ODDS AGAINST TOMORROW
Adult Entertainment
A hard-hitting film About the social'
stresses that drive men to robbery,
and murder. 1;1
There will 'be a special showing oil
comedies and cartoons, on thS
' MATINEE Saturday afternoon In
place of the above feature,
Church
Minister: Rev. Greeee
• Mr. Louts D. Thompson
Organist and Choir oirector
10 A, M. Chirreli School
11 A. M. -Divine Wettihip
rignmayarareatwo
which they Can point and say
"My name is in that cornerstone.
The singing of "God Save Th
Queen concluded the ceremony.
The old building has served a
bdth public and continuation scboo
until 1010 when Brussels was in
eluded sill thh Wingham Distric
High School area, For two year
grades 9 and 10 were still taugh
here but later also went to Wing
ham and since that time it ha
continued Cs 'a. public School.
Slome additional names of forme
teachers have 'been supplied sine
a partial list was published. Tiles
ase as follows and include th
names of continuation school teach
en's, Co ntinuation School: J, B
Cameron, Ti. S. Scott, Miss Am
Otis 'Warden, J. H. Gilmore, Altiell
Amy Jardine (E'Cott), Miss Pearl
McPherson, Miss Ethel Seat, Mist
Bessie mecarausc Martin Murray,
MiSs Pearl 'Taylor (Wilton), Miss
Davidson. Misses Jackson, Cook,
Shrilth, Anne 'Carroll, Maurice
dock, J, O. HeMingWity, Fred Ahrenes
Mtn Smith, public Elcheeli Misg
Mary Downie, Musses 'Fs Brock, Dere
Singh, Terme-Sheriffs Hattie DoWeinet
Gertrude Ross, iSabella Such
Gertrude Dead:Man, Jean Ritchie,
Among those present ever
Inspector Kinkead, John Hanna MOP!
for Huron-Bruce, H. B. Templin
architect, Reeve George MeCiutcheo*
and scheolboard, members, 'Teacher
and students attended the ceremony
in a body.
The gathering joined' in th
singing of "9 'Canada." Tit
Invocation Prayer was given b
the Rev. H. L. Jennings, rector el
St. John's Anglican Church.
A message of welcome was exs
tended by the Rev. Lloyd Brown
chairman of the school board
-addressed especially to the boys an
girls. The occasion, he told them,.
was' a high-water Mark in than
experience.
peeve George McCettcheers in hi
remarks, said 'the building will be
new landmark in, 'Brussels; that al_
things, have a good ending, even all
the meetings and troubled discuss
ions that preceeded. 'the building o
the new school; that by the • dela
In building the council had secure
a 1% decrease in debenture in
terest rate, which. meant a con
siderable saving to the ratepayera
Inspector Kinkead spoke briefly
particularly 'to the children urgin,
them to have a personal: pride in
their new school.
A‘tt Banta said a 'new school ha
been badly needed in Brussels an
expressed the assurance that th.
Ontario Government weinid be inor
than fair in. the funhering o
education here.
Mir, ' Frank Mitchell, a forme
school board chairman and original
instigator of the Move for a nets)
school several yeats ago, officially)
laid the cornerstone arid declared"
It well and truly laid and aske
that it be dedieated to the advance
mein of educatien for the out
Of the community. He expresso
NOTICE
The Young Women's Guild of
Presbyterian qhurch are
holding their Brmar on October
2'2,11d, at a p. tn. Watch for further
patiCiatiars,
WEEKLYSALE
sseIs Livesiock Yfird:s
EVERY FR;;DAY 1 P. M.
welcome se Your home market where you are
Visitor, Consignor or Buyer
BRUSSELS, ONT.
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CARD OF THANKS PHONE 46
I Would like to thank my many
friends for their 'kind reinembrancee
of cards, flowers, and treats during
,my illness in the hospital',
Your kindness Wati much apprecs
lilted.
Mrs, Florence Resdell,
LLAS HIMAR.
DRIVE-IN THEATR,.
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Jonathan James Waite t
Jonathan .JittneS, Waite; 29-month
;old son of 'Mr, and Mrs. John
I
'Waite, littissels„ died hi Kitchener '
Waterloo tleSprititi oil Sunday, '
October 9th.. '''" i
i Stir-ON-Mg are his Parents Mid 1
i .Sinter 'Carolite.
l• TWO Shows Nightly f Rain: or Sitinet Patera! -sertsee was held Tuesday ' , 'Britt i' Shaw at busk front St. John's Anglican Church'
Adttilealetit 65o eaudifeted by the net 14, jetiniugs
diiildreu fader II in Oafs tied luteriteut . was in 11tbsSeIS s I cemetery.
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They provide good income and may be cashed at your bank at
any time for their full face value plus accrued interest. Interest
oil the new bonds, which are now on sale, starts at. 4%, in-
creasing to 5% after four years until maturity in 1970.
We recommend the new series of Ca,nada Savings Bonds without
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October 14 and 15
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