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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-10-27, Page 1smease . Jiffy 8 oz. tin free with purchase of 2 lb, tin — .. .. . ..... $1.15 Libby's Deep Brown Beans, 20 oz. 21c Aylmer Catsup 11 oz. 2 for 35c Aylmer 'Cream Style Corn 20 oz. 2 for 35c •••••••.••••••••,,,•••••••••• ••••••••.....• -• • MCFCHEON GROCERY b...23...VMPAIRSMSC.4-11140. YOU'LL ENJOY STRAWBERRY RIPPLE ICE CREAM A DELICIOUS TASTE TREAT MASQUERADE a ANCE ETHEL COMMUNITY HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th I Music by: Archie Mann's Orchestra Admission: 75c Lunch Booth Proceeds for Swimming Pool, Ethel Sponsored by the Canadian Order ; off Foresters Court, Ethel 261 TURKEY SUPPER Duffs United Church WALTON WEDNESDAY,- NOV, 2nd Adults: $1.50 Children 6 to 12: 75c Program by the Listowel Quartette' and other local numbers BAZAAR. and SUPPER Bazaar and Supper, under the ; auspices of St. David's Church, I Honfryn, will be held in Ethel Community Centre' on Wednesday, Nov. 2. Bazaar opens at 3 o'clock p.m. 1. Hot Vegetables and cold meat supper will he sepved from 4.30 to I 1,30 p.m. Adults $1.00 Public School Children 50c ANNUAL HALLOWE'EN PARTY For the Children of the CoMmudeity on 'MONDAY, OCT. 31st. in BRUSSELS TOWN HALL I at '8 P. M. Sponsored by Brussels Lions Club Prizes will be awarded for the following Costumes: Hallowe'en Indian = Hobo National Nursery Clown Pumpkin Ghost Witch Black Cat Cow Boy or Girl Everybody welcome. Put on a costume and plan to attend. Better Than MOney... Canada Savings Bonds are better than money, for saving. They provide good income and may be cashed at your bank at any time for their full face value plus accrued interest. Interest on 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 Canada Savings Bonds without qualification and Will be pleased to help you enter your order. Koss, Knowles & Co, Ltd, 25 ADELAIDE STREET WEST, TOEONTO 1 Local Agent Selwyn Baker Telephone Brussels "79 or 26313 Mrs. A. M: BrYans Cuttin' S 6 0 l'•-• g 6tyling old ViirjvIn4 A S p ec phone Brussel,/ A,40 Until further notice Vat's Beauty ShOppe Will be open 'Mondays and closed on Wednesdaya Two Shows Nightly, Rain or shin., First She* at busk Adinlieleilt 650 Children Under JJ Car s hie October 28. and 29 ,,-ootibte; bid 41-1Okiktik OF THE BLACK • 1 • Adutt, Eritet,tainmetit; 'Michael Gough, June 4,t.14E' 1-1EAGLES'S GHOST" ii(66614 •Lyon teeitane Onit RUSSELS A-uothorisei 62/ 2. Aaeoa4 4Ass mat Moe DePArtilifok- 00AAYA f# el, yew* Thursday, OctOber 27th, 1960 Post Publishing House PROCLAMATION Viiiage of Brussels Daylight Saving Time Ends At 1.g.01 a.m.. SUNDAY, OCT. 30th Sunday will be en Standard Time G. E. Me_rutcheon, Reeve WANTED The support of the People of Brussels to Help our Children Help All The worlds Children through UNICEF this .HalloWel OP, REMEMBRANCE PAY' SERVICES. Vaceine to protect a child from penicillin to cure a child of yaws What Your HalleWe'en Centribution WillPrevide lc will -buy five large glasses of milk le will buy enough tuberculosis 50 will provide enough. PROCLANIATION REMEMBRANCE DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lIth A Public Holiday ' For The Village of Brussels Reeve of Brussels George E. McCutcheon, 44111.:.41 itatuoulbrance Day 1 Parade- 1,0 the COnatapt And. Church ; service will lie held on Friday, Nevember 11th,. 1060. The parade ; will fall. in at 10.30 at the ; Legion Hell and proceed. to Cenotaph for service there at 11 a,m. The parade will' move from there te St. John's Church for service at 11:30 ft is to..be noted that the services Will changed about this year, with the Cenotaph Service bieng held before . the Church Service. The Legion. would . like all those taking part . in the Cenatapli Service to keep this change in mind, All Ex-service omen and women pie invited !to attend these services regardless whether they belong to ; the Legion or not, • The annual banquet will be held at 2 p.m. in the Ladies Auxiliary rooms above 'the Legion Hall. Tickets this can be purchased Erin Secretary or Canteen Stewart. Those attending "the parade are. asked to meet at the Legion Hall by 10, : 00 a.m.. Final instructions will be given by the Parade Marshall at 10:15 a.m, 25e will. protect two children for a year against' malaria • The school eliqdren will he the canvassers. They will be wearing - yellow and, black identification tag% and carrying properly .identified contribution tins, UNICEF means United Nations Children's Fund Sponsored by: BRUSSELS HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Give Generously On Hallowe'en Night for the We Deliver 4•1••11.M.MMIMOOMPIIIM. Phone 293 BRUSSELS COMMUNITY EATS 10 BUS. BOY SCOUT APPLES This community gave generous support to Boy Scout Apple Day last Saturday. The local troop realized $104, from the sale of ten bushels of apples. The Scouts and Scout- maste, C. McFadden, extend thanks for the best responSe ever accorded them here. BRUSSELS CANCER BRANCH INAUGURAL MEETING The Brussels Branch of the 1 Canadian Cancer F.,!ociety met in the it Library on October 20th, with Mrs. 11. S. 'Warwick, -president of the ' newly organized branch, in charge of title inaugural meeting. Mrs. Harper and Mrs, .,Chisholm, of Goderich, president and let Vice President of the Huron Unit, were/ • guest panelists. They diseased the , Van/ties works of the cancer society and answered the questions asked by the audience. They also told. of , idirAI,VMMIT.r.1.41M10.11MONA.N•1 WINGHAM D. H. S. COMMENCEMENT The AnnUal Commencement Exer- cises of the Wingham District High School will be held on Friday, October 28th, in the school Audi- torium at 3,00 p.m. The address to the graduates will given by Mr. J. B. Mrylie B. A.1 principal of Blaor Call,eglate tate, Toronto. Miss Christine Run- , stedtler will be the class vale- dictorian. Certificates, diplomas. and awards will ho presented along with imanbers from the Glee Club. Parents and those Interested in ; the School are invited to attend the ; Commencement Exercises. Follow- ing the program a dance will be held ; Elmer G. Armstrong ELMer George Armstrong, 47, a resident of Grey Township all his life, died in. Victoria Hospital, London, after an illness of several mouths. He -was a son of the late ; William -Armstrong and tne former Annie Brewer, and fanned on con, 8, 'Grey, all his life. He was a :member of ; Presbyterian Church. here, where meat, eeasterved oil the board of manage- He Is survived by one brother, John, Grey Township; and a, sister, Mrs, William ("retie) EmpeY, interment was in Bru ssels ceme- at Your Favourite COUSINS Ice Cream Dealeft AVailable in Cones, Bricks, or economical Half Gallon or 21/2 Gal Pack/11s Be Sure To Take Home Enough during the past six years. It was a very .interesting so-me of their own experiences -' and r101100.11.1.4M 11114.0.*,. 5 educational meeting, Mrs, J. C. Adams' was appointed convener -of the welfare committee. Mrs. -wi/,"1 Mrs. James .F.-mith and Kenneth McDonald. FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times MAIN STREET LANDMARK GOES ! , Wawanosh Township. r.The funeral service was conducted at the D. A. Rana funeral home on Wednesday at 2 p.m. tery, WEEK END SPECIALS Jiffy Choc. 1 — 2 lb. tin .. • $1.191 with 1 — 8 oz. tin Free Cheery Morn Coffee 1 lb. 63c Summer Pride Corn 3 — 15 oz. tins 35c Saturday Special 1 doz. Plain Buns 25c LYCEUM THEATRE WI*NGHAM, ONTARIO Two Shows Each Night Commencing at 7.15 p. MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 p.m. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct., 27 - 29 . 29 Walter Brennan' Brandon De Wilde in THE BOY and THE LAUGING DOG A picture that will touch your heart, ...yam Phone 132 Free Delivery A landmark disappeared. from the Brussels business section this week when. the frame -building, believed to be one of the oldest in the village formerly owned by Joe Thifell, was ; torn down, The property situated between McOutcheon's Grocery' arid Leach's Jewellery Store, was recently .purchased by Glenn Ronnenberg, who intends to build, The bnilding was for a number of years the -.cal express office, owned and operated by '•;:.e Jack Wright. LAYMEN'S. -'2::DAY AT BUSY AGAIN! We have head. that a Peeping Tom is still active the village This a friendly place but fblke do like privacy in their homes. We advise the guiltly party to desist before getting into scrim-. trouble. PECI,LE WE KNOW Randy COuSins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie Cousins and Penny Lowe,. daaghter of Mr. and MrS. .Stewart Lowe have been patients in Wingham Hospital where they had their tonsils and adenoids removed. for the grauates. NOTICE THE BRUSSELS CREAMERY Will Be CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS for' the Winter Months RECEIVE BURSARIES The follownig, pupils el, the Walton and. Brussels district, who O attend Seaforth District RI School, have been awarded $100 Bursaries on entering Grade 13, Ann. Shortreed Jean'Ninon Yvonne Pollard Tom Love REBEKAH OFFICER:] INSTALLED HERE 'Mrs. Sack Lowe was installed as Noble Grand. of Morning Star Rebekah Lodge here. The installation was conducted by Mrs, Lillian Gru,mmett, District Deputy President and her installing team from Edelweiss Lodge, Sea- forth. - 'Other officers: 'Vice grand, Mrs. C. A. Myers; recording secretary, Mrs. Jean Littlie; financial sec- retary, Mrs. George Evans;-treasurer; Mrs. W. A. Williamson; warden, Mrs. Willi* Leach; condactor, Mrs. Clifford Marks; chaplaai, Mrs DavidHastings; musician, Mrs. Harold Thanias; color bearer, Mrs. Raymond Bronson; right supporter of !the Noble Grand, Mrs. Rae Craw- ford; left supporter Noble Grand, Mrs. Ralph Pearson; right Supp- orter vice grand, Mrs, Mack Stephen- son; left supporter vice grand, Mrs. George McCittcheon; inside guardian, Miss Jessie Little; out- side guardian, Mrs. Witnifred Edgar. Mrs. Annie Thynne, retiring presi- dent, was presented with her Jewel by Mit. Grainmett who was introduced by Mrs. Vera Hastings, Junior noble grand, Visiting tedges participating; in the event were Wingham and Mon- kton. with their D. D. P.. Mrs, Alan McTaggatit. WEEKLY SALE Brussels LivesLock Sale; Ya. EVERY FRiDAY I P. M. THE UNITED CHURCH The annual Laymen's Service was conducted by .74essrs. Norman ' Hoover and Carl Hemingway. 'Elie men and ineinbers of the Y. P. U. formed a male choir, igVing their witness to Christ in in song; MrfMad Irvine of Galt was the gi4est soloiSt, singing Handers Large. Mr. Martin Dalin' Of Walton, speaker, chose for his theme, Ye Thedefete Ready Aide." Your home market where you are welcome aw Visitor. Consignor or Buyer BRUSSELS, NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION TOWNSkIP OF GREY The Court of Revision on the 1901 Assessment Roll for The Township of Grey Islip be held on Wednesday, 'October Nth, 1900, at 3 p.m., at the Clerk's Office, Ethel, Ont, Edythe Ni. Cardiff Clerk, Township of Grey. PL-?ONE 46 Anglican Church OF CANADA ST: JOHN'S ReCtor! Rev. 'H. L. Jennings B. A., L. Th. Organist:' Mrs. B. Elliott 11 a.m. ! 'Morning• Prayer and Church !Winer - a p. m Aply Baptism Church. ?Mnister Rev. H. Greene' Mr. LOUIS Thompson Organist and Choir AbireCtin‘ 10 A, M. Church &heel 11 A, M. Divine I the United . OP CANADA Rev, L, Ortitiniiiti ME*, 10 A. tiiiikeit :Scheel 11,15 A, M, Mortiffie Wareliip ia,%6Kiai.ieerrtr*.lietai.i.4.4.A.f...4i,iri4,..nwiawrigra•A.onvowiiii-alailemitroativamenaistriummsassiatiiraPtiontoiriai6mengoopdr.fte 4 t Into.r.4mr:t "Be He NOTICE Raving taken over Thos. Kirkby's 1 business, T new have for sale — SAND and GRAVEL 1 ALLAN MITCHELL Phone: Brussels 143W revealed that we needed a "revival" Within the church, We should- .concerned,seni security, and this assurance is provided by Mir Heavenly Father, NOTICE I wish to invite my Avon Customers to a tea at MT home on November 2nd from 2:00 to 4:8a in the afternoon and from 7:30 to 9:30 in the 1111111111111IIIIIMPAINZUOIRITI BROWNIE S TD. GEORGE NORTHWOOD RETIRES FROM BANK George has retired after almost 50 years With- the. Canadian Bank of donnnerce. A ilormer manager of the Brussels 'branch. Northwood Was honored earger' thi§ inciiith MI his retirement Dtinitville Where lie hna. been Manager since VeIntrary 1044. He left Bi'itS•blA to go. to Atthglittiit 1940. In a letter front tile general manager Of the batik, Mr. 'Artiroroott Vita. of ; congratulated eh year's' : tlatilidian Batik rerVic.e. 4 manager ti ); as f - -Vartriti branches, a rederd S- :. Gbiliiiteree CLINTON, ONT. evening at which time I will • display our Christmas AVon d4fts. ORIVE-IN L AettE3(.1IV.'61 /)etld Stcick 8ervidit Itighest cash prices Paid for dead; Ilia son r., George ,i'r , is pergeneT '. i Old, sick, or illSabled Horses rind -• ,officer at t4ie . head'r Orifice Of eked tail tang" and' aide i in TorMita. for AtiVeed Zenith t4660' (no toll 4416 batik Charge), day Or night. §eferi day