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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-11-17, Page 1For, A Special Taste Treat YOU'LL ENJOY BUTTERED PECAN ICE CREAM IN CONES, BRICKS, and HALF GALLONS Be Sure To Take Home Enough Brussels Town Hall At 9 P, M. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1960 FRIDAY, DEC. '2, 1960. FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1960', 15 REGULAR GAMES — $1.00 3 Special Games — 35c a card 5 cards for *toe • - Door Prize LIST OF E D • On Hand For Sale. enjoyed which included a piano trio Church Service by Joan Elliott, 'Joyce Huether and. Dorothy Elliott; a -Piano solo by 'The parade proceeded from the Joan Garniss, and a piano solo by cenotaph, to St. John's where a 1 Murray McDonald, service of Relmembrance was con-1 After the reading of the minutes .ducted by the rector of St. John'S Jack McDOnald reported for the assisted by Rev, L, Brown, .T.711I;CEP cOmmititee. 'The canvass' Tt is to be regretted that so few of homes on Halloween night people now attend these services. Miss :$1artey wil$0.0.1. of "FSrges, a Walther of the teaching staff at t crnolph, Was the speaker at a Meet, Aig of the "Majestic" Women's instatata on Friday eveaing!, Other cgtkeets were members of the local +di HomemalcMg OlMs, North .Tilton Junior Farmers, $feaforth Junior Farmers and Junior Tn- stitute, and husbands gag tanailies of the members, Miss Wilson was the Wilmer of a 4-H award of a trill to Great Britain during the inlinMer, and told of 'her trip, illustrating' I it with color Slides, Mrs. C Hemingway introduced ,her; and Mrs. R, W, Stephens thanked her 1 and presented her 'with a gift, 1 The president. Mrs, lames Stmith, was in charge of the meeting and condaCied the buslness.! Mrs. Robert Campbell, a representative , to th0 fall rally at Auburn, gave a ' report of the mealag, The program had been arranged by Mrs. Florence 'Michel and Mrs. D. C. Matheson, conveners for Pub- lic Relations. The motto was dealt vlith by Mrs. Wes, 'Herr. Each of the visiting 6108 'was asked to I contribute a rattniber. -Miss 'Yvonne Connelly, aCcompatiied on the, piano liv Miss Moron Hoover. sang two eclos; Miss Dianne Kirkby played piano selections: the Sea- forth ,Tirolor Institute rave a demon stration of baton triirlms- Bowman gave a reading for the BRUSSELS AND COMMUNIIY HONOR WAR DEAD llemembraaCe Day on FridaY was observed by ;RI'USS.ola gad coimpunity with au el.reen o'clock • BeIllee at the cenet41111 followed 0'- 4 service of Remembrance at St. John's Mira at 11 30. Tbe parade, led by the Brussels • Legion Pipe Rand, under Pipe Major 'Oe-orge Hiliott, included members of • Brussels Legion No. 219, the Legion Ladies AUXillary and Boy Scouts. of • the Brussels troop With Scoutmaster Cecil McFadden and Donald Smith, The parade proceeded from the • Legion Hall to. the Cenotaph, (Ilene° • to the church under the direction of Parade. Marshal C, L. 'Workman, Color bearers were: Legion, Ted- Filson ond Leonard Ward; Ladies Auxiliary, .VTrs. Vera Hastings and Mrs, Patricia Shaw; the Boy Scouts, David I-Crauter and Ray Smith. .$2.10 per yew, Si CisawAtioett esemel deem . east PublisMng House 1 NOTICE "mmas.n.p.'t E,NTERTAIN GUESTS hereby give notice that nOWilnation ; of a Reeve, Four Coumcillors and Three. Schobl TrusVces and One 1. Public Utility Cory,, 44.1) serve the t . ,,,In• ...•,......,71.. ..r.•^".."......«S •••••••••••lervw•ormortrabovew Village a Brussels fltrrIng the year i 1961.. ,I ! .1 wilil be "4held at 43'01.1SSELS, PlOBLIC LIBRARY' *FRIDAY, NOV. 25th 1960 35c Frot; 7 P. 'M. to a P.M., I It demanded, a poll will be opilfeld I / at the following Places 1411' I rKroft Mat 4ikoni & Cheese Dinner 29c '; MONO*ie, DEC. 5th ini) 1 .. ,2' for . ,i: Polling Sab-Division NO. I, 'T)-1 'the .33C , Counci) ttaraber in the Tnia Hall; Y(Ork :P*6 20 oz. f2 for , D. rt. o, Will iam Bell Mts. W. i *Edgar 'tell Clerk, Aliens. Orange or 'Grape Drink 48 ° _ Z v•,. .1 29C Aylmer Sliced teets 20 oz. 2 f61- IL I eor....."...*eii;,iehirro•o.r a ••••••••••••••••).••••••••••••••*1.1.1.. ,...,.... ,,, ,„ . , ...E.+ p"-~~ t :Poliiiig Sub Division M. '2 in the I baseradra of the ratite "Library, RO EERY i). it Q. Ben Whitford; 'Mrs, Vero. (r ' • C , & ) • TT:kW-lugs. Poll Clerk. , mm......oio.......r"•NMIINEfoo•omrow Polls tc be ro'Pen from 1 9 A. M. to '5-P: M. , .. '''Riiim. H. King, R-611.11-fling Officer `Phrine 293 .' W e 13e i4wir I =":2•.."•;-771j7±,77,......7;A MUNICIP.AL NOTICE FRESH BREAD and. BAKING DAILY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All 'Times' WEEK END SPECIALS White Cross Toilet Tissue 2 rolls ..... .. • . 5 lbs .... ..... I hereby give nritibe'that Nomination of a Reeve, f -oar -Councillors and Three School 'Tru'stees to serve the Township of 'Grey during the year 1961. Cheery Morn Tea Bags 100 Buy 'Bread Made in Brussels 24 oz. loaf • A.. ......•••••••• PARTY Robb-Ht.how. Robert. Shaw., IP) „ the late Mary and Soln..glia,W,. idtdirl • in••Ving• ham Hospital VtrAr, He was born on the 'seCOnd • 'of IV-fortis tortSliip; an the 'far'm (where his .'nepleW "Alex Shaw -ndw • lives. In April, 1 6S -years"itgo `roe Amite "Prager, -daughter of the Into Mary 'ant -.L'aincjilin Fraser a?I is 'Wife died 'NoV. '3fd 1047. iFfe lis surjiyed -by 'two • datighters, :Mrs. Milton (Luella") Fraser, ilVforris. 11ov-uglily; 'Mrs, 'Earl - ITBernicel five grand- ' ehIldren 'and 'eleven great grand- , diildren, Selniic'eti were held Thursday at 'p. in, in'B1uevale`United''Church; Burial Was 'in -Wingham Cemetery. Pallbearers. -were: Frahk. Shaw, Alex 'Shaw,- 'Fraser • •MUstard, S.patiling 'Johnston, 'Wm. -Peacciek. aild 'Charles -;iblinaton. Ogilvie Minute Oats 23c 69‘.. 0"14TOAY, NOV. 18th 'It Brussels Library ' fAd'ti-lis;iton 506 134.10/3 Lainch will be se'rve'd ilAcier'' the auspices of 1-. 0.14.4 774 19c 'RECEPTION and DANCE fryer Mr. and Mrs. John Cdusins) FRIDAY, NOVA .125th r BRUSSELS TOWN 'WALL Ladies Please Bring Lunch Everyone Welcome Sponsored BRUSSELS BRANCH 218 DANCE ETHEL COMMUNITY!I9ALL FRIDAY, NOV., l26th Archie Mann's -orchestra /1:Admission 75c 'Lomb Booth ,Sponsored by Court 'Ethel 'No. 2:61 Canadian Order of 'Ern-resters By CANADIAN LEGION ,NOTICE 'The 'Semite -ore 'collect'ing clean six quart 'baSkets. They' Will be' call- ing around •In'the fnear -future and thank:nil tor -any spares you ;may 'have, . ILYCEUM THEATRE WIPIGHAM. oNTAR10 Two Shows Each Alight Commencing at 7AS p. rft ;MATINEE SATURDAY oat 2.90 tp.m Baker, $9 1Thurs., Fri., Sat., N.ov„, 117— 18 - j19 ,Karen Steitie ''Bay Danton MUNICIPAL NOTICE I-hereby 'give notice that Nomination of a Reeve, Four Councillors and two -School Trustees to serve the „Township of Morris during the year • 1961; - ',THE RISE AND FALL OF LEGS DIAIVI.OND Adult. Entertainment 'ENGAGEMENT Mr. and 'Mrs. Ian van 'Vliet Wish to 'announce 'the engOgement of their 'youngest 'daughter, -.loony,' to Robert A. WilLmore, son ,er -Mr, and. Mrs, 'gran. Villmore, of -Stratford, The wedding Will take place at'Duff's !United ...Church. 'Walton, on ."Decem- ber 10th, 1900, -at '2 o'clock. totalled . $54.90. Many thanks to - Those we remember gave ever-y'• i those who supported the children thing ,— even their lives, that we I. for UNICEF.- might be free, surely mere of US I . A silver collection taken at this could spare an hour' or two to. re- time 1to be sent to refugee children member them. Enjoy -your 'holiday dancing in to buy them a, Remembrance Day. hands of the Returning Officer by , Cranbrook \Community Centre - on , dinner amounted to $21.45. 2-p m -November 25, 1960 December 23rd zto the -music ,of,-itha If demanded a Poll will be opened Marcy Bros. 'and. -on Secemberrn-th at the following places on to Ian WilbeeA - 'SATURDAY, 'DECEMBER 3rd 1960 ' Polling Slab-division No, 1 at r. School Hthise S. S. No, 1 D. B. 0, 1 Wallace ;Nicholson P. C., Boyd -BALL ' Tayor ' Polling &lib-division No. 2. at BRUSSELS 'TOWN (HALL .f..blieol 'House U. S, 'S. NO. 111), R, 0, FRIDAY, soy. is 'Win. Bennett -P. C. Mrs, R. Achilles' Aliisic by: ken WUbee's Orchestra' , Polling SItib-division No. 3 at itliinination and Spot Dasnce E.leriliotti House S. S. NO.--5 D. R, 0. Mr t§ Optional _ lunch nth AlrO. rt,. Anderson • T. C., Mrs. CHRIST WI A S D A -N-C --.Tbe story of the ;tyartglaildi-vearlordI' rand the world of '.rime,. "There will be a SPECIAL rP1C,11-URE . ,for . the MATINEE, dm E.SaturdaY rafter01.90 ",- i t Anglican :Citurclil, OF CANADA ST. JOHN'S ifteotot: Rev. L. Jerwilaggi B. A., L. Th. Onganlat4 Mrs. B. Elliott ".`; 8.3q am 0 A N 'C ANNUAL FlE'ElVIEN'S Ololy dommttnion 1praing Prayer and I bhurch School t I, X( iChurch\.' Mr. LOUIS D. Thompson Organist and ,Choir bireatark,, 10 A. M. dhuect..g000t ' ii. A>, lilt Divine WOishili."il• 11 a, Admtsslon 764c :Richard Procter Palling SUb-division NO, 4 at 'Morris ToWrialhip it, O. clieforti 'Marks, P. C., Janies Alcbck Potting •Seith-division No', .9 ht- ftoiise Ne. 7 D. it, 0, Stanley HOPPer P, C. Bort (4.arnita rill,-division NO. 6 at, 8. S. NO 10 I). R. 0. bait. Cassidy Ij. C Alex Mimi( Polls to be opened frein 9 a. to -'9 Geo. '. illartin Pleitirril Officer ors #60 .4AL" Small Toy Terrier Mate'. and •Feitiale, AvOilOble ter Christmas' and White. • One foitele- Tor 'Sae .Citilittatha,', 4 inenthe,.brown AlSe one iteitiOlet.Mitiatiiii'e "bog hi a 4 month fitowh an white, - ,fteestered' Tay 'Terrier Statid 'Service, DelOnpa McWhi.fter. Phone • 'fititssola,. bet.. TOWNSHIP OF' MORRIS TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents' will be received by the Conlibil of the Township of liternia' until twelve (1.1) o'clock ' noon •ciii Monday November 21, 1960, Tor plowing snow On the TOWiiship .' Made When. tequited during the 100041 season, aP.prokhaittOlY .80 or 35 85. iiiii014, • The tentradtor nitiat 'State' triedI per hour. for the 'aSe of the truck 1 Ito hhist also state the 51st' .cit•etittifi erpfil)Ped with e V vlow rind -wilik Merit he proposes • to use, Contractor .. is, to -supply his bWri: lielner, the- Iti•Wc\at or any relutet • -lief iievesserilsi-.aeoeilteit. Witt'. Vielitter tea& Supt. 'Vault ••Cheiitelet beater ttipeirtett Prottiieit HORTICULTURAL MEETING Ntovetb,bei, iiioe-thig of the "Brujssels ilOrtiettltitral Society be held Motalay.,, N'tiveitibet, 1dt at the, BrtraSela LibrotY, The' ,gtieSt eveeket VII be ,Mr. it last litit(h.oll, 1 rtibo• rioyal 4 .t4 ) Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. yhe Un•ited Church' 00' CilINADA llIelittoOt HIV:. L. B.Aet 6Niaintitt MO.Ap t.. Martin'' ',At A. bliniMit Selina 1.1. A. M. mottiffjlg Worship Sunday, gpir, keraiiient • T' H g LESLIE E.,, McKA\411 FNSDEANCE AGEmcv Ail kitida tnSuriltletia V A t. B it) V tri g e I phone Life Brussels 46 Gtittinfr • WIOnictoni • IS • WEEk .L Y SALE Rtussitls tivestotk . -Saes Yartia. ' EVERY MIDAY., 'Voter home market Wiieee. -foil are Wei.conie P ' VISItOft d6ittittilio0 or Buyer The Essitq Wrniiers Of the Star Ceriteat will Ale& be lit eeerahl with their awards, will' be held at COMMUNITY CENTRE, ETHEL From 1 P. 'M. to 2 P. M. FRIDAY, VECEMBER 2nd, 1960 If demanded' a Poll will be opened at thO011owing places on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1966 Foiling 'Slob-division No, 1 at Eichool House S. S. No. 4 '• Polling Sub-division No. 2 at SIchool House 'S. S. No, 1 Polling Sub-division No, .3 at Community Hall, 'Walton Polling Shb-division No. 4 at Community Hall, Moncrieff Polling St b-division No. 5 at Township Office, Ethel Polling &fib-division No, S at F.Ichcior Nouse 'S. S. No, 5 Polling Seib-division No, 7 at Comimunity Centre, Cranbrook -Polls to be opened from ' a. m. to, 5 p. m. Edythe M. Cardiff. Returning Officer will be held at MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1960 From 1 P. M, to 2 P. M. All persons wishing to qualify must either he present at the Nomination by 2 p.m. or have a written consent for ' nomination signed •by him or herself in the D'.9"-yevsstN, ' e4", Thursday, November 17th, 1960 North Huron jentor 'Farmers. The hostesses wt,r,-, 'Mrs. .Dor ,fine 1T-T. am n•_w ay, Mrs. Harold Mi's, Evan.(; George 'Davis, M,\-s.'Avrlcie. Engel, 'Mrs. W. Perrin, and -Mrs, John. Wheeler, REGULAR .H & S MEETING The Nevember meeting of the Brussels ,Home ,and School Assoc- fatten was 'held ih the Ptiblic School on Wednesday, evening t=mber nth, with a good attend- I • 0 Canada was sung followed by the reading of "The Objects of Hume and School'' by Mrs, Lloyd] Kernaghan, Several musical numbers were Anne Oldfield, Anne Kreuter and Geoilge- Valan'oe then ftWOured with ft 'piano trio. Tyerman_ again tecelved the attendance banner. The program convenor then, in., trot-bleed SiX,..inembers, of the assoc- iation Who gaVe a. lively debate on ''ReSave that more Inseetil things are learned Otit of school than in SehoOl.'' Tan McDonald, 011aS. ThoMOS and Lawrie Cottsins. Were. opposed by Mrs, Bob Raymond, Max ()Wield and Mrs. (Title Elliott, The. Judges 'had a, difficult deeSSIOn to White ltit gave tile ladies a slight edge for their pettitS. Lunch was served' by the ladies of the social ceiniiiittee and the meeting -Crone to. a •close as QM 'Save tilt Caret' it suing. of Ontario, by Frank Shaw; the Canadian Legion 213, Stewart Humphries; Ladies Auxillary,• Mrs;. Margaret Stephenson; Legion Pipe' -, Band, Jack Willis; Village of Brussels, •George McChttcheon E. ;.. (reeve) ; 'Township of Grey, C'liffo'rd;i: Dunbar, (reeve); . Township of 1, 'Morris, Bailie Parrott (reeve)i•i: TOOF and Rebekah Lodges, Tack [ Mitchell; AF and AM; Donald , Dunbar;' TOOL, Oliver Riley; F Brussels Lions Club, Jack Mc- [ Donald; Duff's Church, Walton, ;E: Walter Bewley; .. Brussels United t: Church 'Mrs. Archie Wintle; Melville Presbyterian Chnrch, Mrs. Roderick McLean;. Ethel Women's li Institute, MI'S, Earl Bowes; Majestic r Women's Institute, Mrs, John Speir; St, John's Anglican Church, 'Ben W i hittord; St. Ambrose Roman ' 'Catholic Church, Mrs, Hartley I Rutledge; - Cranbrook Women's Tn'stitute, M. voineberg; Walton! Women's Institute, Mrs. A. Cootts; I In memory of Peter Baker, Mrs. Joe i BAPTISMAL SERVICE AT ST, JOHN'S CHURCH The Sacrament of Holy Baptism was held in St. John's Church on EittridaY, November 13th at 11 a.m. Those baptised Were, Margaret Louise Aleeck daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin AlCock, and Xenrieth Jolla Coleloari, sett of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander •Coleman., Cenotaph Service The address, at the Cenotaph, was, given. by the Rev, B. L. Jennings of St. John's Church. Scripture was read and payer offered by Rev. Brown of 'the United Church. t\ Walter McFarlane Was in charge of the wreath laying ceremony- Wreaths were placed -for: ,Province 1960 Chevrolet 'Corvair Demonstrator 1960 Chevrolet y2 Ton 'Truck, brand new; special price 2 — 1959 Chevrolet, with automatic 2 — 1958 Oldsmobiles, 1 hardtop, 1 Sedan 2 —1958 Chevrolet Passenger, 1 automatic, 1 standard trans. 1958 Chevrolet Station Wagon 1956 — Buick, 4-door Hardtop,_ fully equipped 2 — 1956 Plymouth 1955 Dodge 1953 Chevrolet Pickup cCtitcheon Phone 132 • Tu Free Deliver,' •—•••••••-•*. Styl* A Opeetiiity -- Phone ern ielC'• 40 POONE 46