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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-11-24, Page 1'14t11 Ølt"rill Thursday, November 24th, 1960 eost Publishing H01160 T AP—Are 94" ‘14) per year :ii2jA9 CHAMPION BALL '1..A":1 . :.TCPTAINEP. QV MANAGER gtris cf .the Brussels warn. Oulu:plc:14 of the .funlOr kliris 4 WOA.A softball .division, were ea. Lori:Wood on ThorsOy ,;evening, at a turitoy dinner at the home of the team. manager, Hugh ,and Mrs. , Pearson. the course K the ',yelling 1 1 .40 girls sarprised Mr. and Mrs, I Pearson with air expression of their ; giVtitude for their interest in sports and the time and enemy they had both devoted to the team, by the I presentation to them of a set of Tray Tables. BAZAAR and BAKE SALE Under the. Auspices of the Ladies Aid ' of Knox ,Presbyterian ChUrch Cranbrook Community Centre SATURDAY, NOV, 26th at 3 'p.m. Home Baking Candy Sewing Etc. Fish Pond Lunch Served Vegetables DANCE ETHEL COMMUNITY HALL FRIDAY, NOV. 25th Arch'ie 'Mann's Orchestra Admission 75c Lunch Booth Sponsored by Court Ethel No. 261 Canadian Order of Forrester's CHRISTMAS CONCERT BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH Sunday School WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21st At 8 p.m. Silver Collection EveeYone Welcome 4.„,14! -.1:•mr4t-st.PWS." COME T 0 VARIETY FAIR SATURDAY, DEC. 10th 1 the 1. O. O. F. Lodge Rooms Brussels, Ont. SPONSORED BY: MORNING STAR REBEKAH LODGE' GOOD USED CLOTHING Candy F(sh Pond Tea Table 2 — 5 Now At ow .(-w ptittl Outstanding Christmas Value's: THE MAYDELLE SHOPPE LATEST STYLES 'IN MILLINERY Weldrest Hosiery Christmas Packaged 60 gauge 3 In box $2.69 New Dark Print Dresses Special $2.98 up SLIMS 3 6X Reg. $2.98 for $1.98 Latest In Shirts to size 16 — $1.98 MANY OTHER ATTRACTIVE GIFTS FOR THE THRIFTY CHRISTMAS SHOPPER. AV,LaWs:!orlikemt, PERFECT FOR PARTIES SNACKS DESSERTS ICE CREAM FRUIT ROLLS VANILLA ICE CREAM WITH RICH STRAWBERRY FILLING AND COATED WITH CHOCOLATE CHIPS A L S 0 ICE CREAM PIES and ICE CREAM CAKE ROLLS IN ASSORTED FLAVOURS Available At Your Favourite COUSINS ICE CREAM DEALER'S or at COUSINS DAIRY Brussels, Ont.' Phone 22 PiVektfAttMMTWMOVeMMMAO. FRESH BREAD and. BAKING DAILY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times SCHOOL BOARD MEETING The November meeting of the Brussels School Board was held on. NoVentber 7th, all members being present. Also attending the meet. tag' Were Inspector Kinkead and Architect Templin, as Well as 7 well as representatives from two I different school furniture manti- facturerS.. It was moved by Roy Kennedy, ' seconded • by Prank Mitehell an 411CiiietutOr be • installed — It was moved by Jack .,,[cINTabrirriteedt, and seconded by Roy Kennedy the • secretary contact Imperial Desks of Petrolia for package prices of Scheel furniture 'in order that CoMparison of pikes. could be made Carries! Moved by 'Lents Eibe,lsecolit lcl by Roy Kennedy, Gordon Stephen8Oti Sopiace LOUIS Ebel on an acting committee due to the fact LOWS 18' now Out of town during- week days. — Carried irtintiteS Of the last Meeting. •Were read. and adopted on Motion of MeWhitter and LoOls )3)1301 Carried The tolloWttir; accounts Were Presented Briissele Coal Yard, • atill P;als. Pool. Oil - 8.nporior Steno. name Editicaters' •Supplies McCurcheon MOtott, Aroh. ,as. 33.0' Moved by Roy' KeittierlY;. seconded by Cs MOIL Stephenson these 40,0ounts, he. wild 785.00 65.00 22.24 Carried All intsineS being etreititidecl the lilt etin.s itioti riled to Meet again on the regular date or at tlio call 60 th n eh tktra, Sec. Tretta. MUNIOIFAL, NQT1c. I hereby dive notice that.nomination of a ReeYe, Four Councillors and Three School Trustees and One Public Utility Corn, to serve the Village of Brussels during the year 1961. Hunts Tomato Juice, 48 oz. Mount Royal Cream, Style Corn 20 oz. 2 for 28c - 37c 3$c 89c York Pork and Beans, 20 oz. 2 for Mother Parker's Inst. Coffee Ordinary; - Miss Pearl Baker Mrs, Watson Snoldice Mrs. Alvin. Logan Barry Currie Harry Harrison Mrs, Tack 'Wheeler Kenneth (Buck) Stteplienson James Smith Ronald Adams Mrs. Ray Bronson Mrs. John Armstrong Mrs. Win, McWhirter Mrs. John Armstrong Miss Peairl Baker Mrs. Chris,' Pischer mccpiCidEON %WIRY Phone 293 We Deliver FAME TOWNSHIP MEETING Walton Community Hall TUESDAY, NOV, 29th AT 8.50 P. M. SPEAKER — ALBERT AIKENS ri*TUttE la AT WAKE EVERYBODY WELCOME Baking. Huron County Ho:: Producers Association CR8 OF CANADIAN LEGION KEY BINGO NOV. 23rd Clow. Prize; Mrs, Hon Sholdice Svtcials Clerenc, Johnston Mrs. Geo. Pollard Mrs. Wm. 'Ward Mrs, .Cari Craher CHURCH YOUNG. WOMEN'S GUILD The Noyethber meeting or the Young 'Women's Guild of Melville Presbyterian. Church was • held Tuesday evening, November 15th, in the church with la members. and one visitor present. • Niiniel Shortreed opened the mbeing with a poem followed by a hymn; Scripture reading from Psalm 22 was read In unison, Viola Adams led in prayer, The topic, "How our lives !have been Enlight, oiled by Mt sic." was given by Joanne 'King. Songs • by five girls front the school were much enjoyed. A hylum followled by the bendict-, Ion brought this part of the meeting to a close. The secretary' The treasurer's ' I Mooberry. — Leach Bratiaels United Church was the ; setting for the double ring-ceremonyI on Saturday, November 19th, of Catharine NaticY Jean, daughter of William George and Mrs. Leach, BrusSels, to Robert Paul Mooberry, son of .the late William Mooberry and Mrs. Robert ;Gass, Peoria)! Illinois. ? HORTICULTURAL MEETING • The regtutr meeting, of the Mai- 1 cultural Society • was held on I November 21st in the library. Con- I vonors for November. were Mrs. Gemmel! and Mrs, Lorne Nichol, ; ' The president, Mrs. Qudmore„ I opened the meeting by all singing 1 0 Canada, :Minutes of the S,Opt' 1 ember meeting were read send I adopted. The nominating committee I for the officers for next year are i Mrs. Adams, Mrs, Meehan and Mrs. I Mrs. OudmInre. Moved by Mrs. Rena seconded by Mrs. 'Speir. Moved by Mrs, Meehan, seconded by Mrs. Bell that w,e again sponsor the 'Christmas Decorations tor, homes and business places. ; Mrs. Stephens Presented the i. winner of the Ontario Horticultural !: Society Essay Contest sponsored I by th e Toronto Star, with $10. I Marlene Smith was winner for 1 Brussels Branch. Brussels Branch I also donated a silver dollar to all I those taking part, They were Patricia Cilictoman„Marge/ret Nichol ! 1 Irma, Bernard, Mary Watson and i John Watson. • Mr;Mullinix, florist from Mitchell, i gave a very interesting demon. I Stratton on newer arrangements 1 tor Oltaistmas. Joyce Huether favoured with,a.dance and also called the numbers for draws for the 1 flowers donated by Mr, Mullinix i 'Winners were Mrs. C Long, Mrs. L. Mccutchoon, Mrs. H. Marks, I Walton, Mrs I, Eades, Mrs. War, i Miller, Mrs. Al. Mitchell, Mrs. ]CudmOre. Mrs. G. Itichmoad won the Door ..Prize and Mrs. W;tn, Little I won a violet donated by Mrs Adams, Moncrieff. to report was given, report showed a good sum was realized from the bazaar. The December meeting will 1 will be held Mary T-Tuether's. A delicious lunch, served by Viola 1 .Adams, Joanne King and Muriel. 'ShottreOd brought the meeting a close. LYCEUM THEATRE WINGHAM, .ONTARIO Two Shows Each Night. Commencing at 7.15 p. M. MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 p.m 26 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. CARD OF THANKS •would like ,to thank all those who sent-cards and treats and those who came to visit me, While I . was a patient in hospital and also since coming home, It was (greatly appre- elated and will never be forgotten. 1 Robert Pips. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our deep appreciation for the kindness, cardS, treats and visits to the late Cordon Knight dlutiing his long illness, Also the many kindneSses, sympathy,' beautiful floral tributes and eards sent during our recent bereaventeut. Special thanks to our neighbours and. friends for their assistance, to De.' Stephens, the ; Cranbrook W. I, and th e staff and nurses at. Wingham Hospital„ It is all very deeply appreciated. Elsie Knight, and family, BORN MAIM — To Mt, and Mrs, Settles Mail', H. R. 6, Brussels, on Nevem-- ber 12th, 1960, a daughter Joan Thurs., 'Fri., Sat., ,Nay., 24 - 25 Jeff Chandler Fess Parker will! be held at BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY FRIDAY, NOV, 25th 1960 From 7 P. M. to 8 P.M. if demanded a poll will be opened at the following places on MONDAY, DEC, 5th 1960 Polling Ruh-Division No. 1 in the Council Chamber 'in the Town Hall; D. R. O. William Bell Mrs. W, Edgar Poll. Clerk, Polling Sftb-Division No. 2 in the basement of the Public Library, D. H. 0. Ben Whittarcl; Mrs. Vera Hastings, Poll Clerk.- Polls to be open from 9 A. 1:11. to 5 15, M. Wm. H. King, Returning Officer MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that Nomination of a Reeve, Four Councillors and Three School Trustees to serve the Township of Grey during the year 1961. will be held at COMMUNITY CENTRE, ETHEL From 1 P. 'M. to • 2 P. M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1960 If demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1966 Polling Sub-division No, 1 at Eichool House S. S. No. 4 Polling Sub-division No. 2 at Fichool Rouse S. S. No. 1 Polling Sub-dlyision No. at Community Hall, Walton Polling Snub-division No. 4 at Community Hall, 'Moncrieff Polling Sub-division No, 5 at Township Office, Ethel Polling Sub diision No. 6 at Sicbool. House S., S. No. 5 Polling Stub-division No, 7 at 'Community Centre, Cranbrook Polls to be opened from 9 a. m. to 5 p, m. Edythe M. Cardiff, Returning Officer 'Nicole Matireiy In THE JAYHA1A/KfRS Action, romance and intrigue In pre-Civil War Kansas. Anglican Church OF CANADA ST. JOHN'S Rector: Rev. '11, L. Jennings 15. A. L. Th. Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott 11 a.m, Holy Communion and Church SchoOl WEEK END SPECIALS Liptons Chicken Noodle Soup 3 for 37c Maxwell House Instant Coffee 6 oz. 99c Pat A Pan Flour, 7 lbs. 49c Try Our Bread — the Bread with a Real Bread Flavor Full line of Fruit and Nuts for Your Christmas Cake RECEPTION and DANCE (for Mr. and Mrs. John Cousins) FRIDAY, NOV., 25th BRUSSELS TOWN HALL Ladies Please Bring ,Lunch Everyone Welcome The Church was decorated with white mums, red and white snap- ,dragons; ferns, palms and candle- abra. The candlelight 'ceremony was performed by the Reverend Lloyd ; Brown, minister of the Church. The organist was Mr. Donald Dunbar and soloist was Mrs Frank Thorapeon During Life signing of the register, 'Mrs, Thompson sang, beautifully,1 "The Lord's .Prayer" and "Becaus., . GIven in marriage by her father, th e boide looked radiant, in an original Fred Admiller of Vienna, gown. of Eggshell satin Rage Brocade, ; full length skirt' which graduated from a hustle back fullness. Her, 'long sleeves tapered to points o'ver ; the fingers, The jewelled neckline featured a scoop in front and slight decollett e at the back, Her silk net veil, which her mother wore at her own Wedding 25 years ago, fell from a crown of irridicent crystals and 'she 'carried a cascade bonnet of white orchids and stephanotis, Her only ornament was a strand of cultured. pearls, Ther gift from the groom, ,Mrs. Raymond Bronson, was her maid of honor and little Shirley Ann Brown was floWergirl, Both attendants chose red velvet street length_ gowns with red veiled crowns. The matron of honor carried a white lace muff with a cascade. Of red carnations and stephanotis and the flOwet girl carried a white lace basket with identical flowers, (iroonisman eras Mr, Leon NeWitt ."'] United States Air Force, and ushers Were Mr. Ray BronSoit and Mr. George JutSi, The 'bride's mother Wore an azure blue Aleneen Lace gown with vise Velvet bat h.-fumed with pink ostrich pititheS, The groom's Mother wore a royal blue Jonathan LOgan goWn With a Small Veiled hat to Match, A reception Was held at the New American Hotel, ror her going away costume the bride Were a Wadi:, nub et Min salt, White velvet cloche, white kid gloves Bird ermine ;Ian:et with black accessories, Her corsage. Was a White orchid. The lianpy Otitiple left nit a Motor trip to the Tr, S, A. 'They Will Make Blair hOme near Tievee, DolaWare. thiests were present tram Peoria, ] 11.1610iai St. ,Thaenii, MISSOtirl; N'ta ,tata VAN, Ont,z 8t, Anotstinol and tirrssels. Free Delivery 'MAVAIT Phone 132 Turkey it • o Sponsored By 'BRUSSELS f3RANdl-r 218 CANADIAN LEMON rotes t Mall At '4 F, FRIDAY, DEC, 2 1960 FRIDAY, DEC. Of 1960 REGULAR dAME8 31;64 3 Special card t 'cards for siss "6FIRI'81".MA S bA'N68 Enjoy you r lioliday"d0oing Crab:bite& Community Centre On. .December' 23rd to the Music ia.f the Mercy Eros. and On Dedeniber 20th to Ian CDA onlmun .. -t „ Bal l 01410AV.i..istOV: 25th CARD OF THANKS' We wish l thank Our 'relatives 1 and friends for the lovely gifts, 'cards, e E A tj and the phrty whi ch Huey bad for tis lit tiff Ethel COMM-Unity 00111 er, Styling Boat Witfl,rid on the tide:Aston (if,' our silver ll trietiAtty wedding' anniversary. Stair and ,HOlon Alexander 'Mercy erey .Brothers . Orchestra Danc e: starts at .10 P.M. ' V A f„ "'t AtientaltiOK166 • Lindh. • • $""pori66iie'd by tlit, Half.Board Guttiiiil Meiviiic Church Mr. Louis D. Thompson Organist and Choir Directo 10 A. M. Church School 11 A. M. divine Worship Anthem: Host ihou not known Pflueger (Isaiah 40 Ver. 2t8-31) The United Church OF CANADA Ministairt Rev. L. Brown B.A.; 111.b. Organist: Mrs. A. E. Mai•tin First Sunday of Advent 9.45 A. M. dinirch School A, M. Sdcramient of Infant Baptism Subject — "Stewards of the mritoripo pf God.', will be held at MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1960 From 1 P. 'M. to 2 P. M. AP persons wishing to qualify must either be present at the Nomination by 2 p.m.• or have a written consent for nomination signed by him or herself in the hands of the Returning Officer by 2 p. m., November 25, 1960.. If demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd .1960 Polling Sub-di-Vision No. 1 at School House S. S. No. 1 D, R. 0, Wallace Nicholson P. C., Boyd Tayor Polling Sitb-divislon No, 2 at School Hottse U, S. S. No,'11D, IL 0. Wm. Bennett P. C. Mrs. R. Achilles Polling' Sub-division No, 3 at 5..ictimol Ronan S. S. No. 5 D. O. All's, B, Anderson 13", C., Mrs. Weller() Prcieter • Pelting Sitb-division NO. 4 at Morris Township Hall D. It. 0. Clifferd Marks, P, Irtinea Aleeek Polling tub-city-18ton NO. 5 at Eleliept I-Tense S. S. No. D. R. 0. Stanley` Hopper C Bert Garniss P011ing ,litb-divisiort No, fi • at Siohool HotiSe S. S. No, D. IL O. Dan Cassidy' P. C. .A ex Shaw Poit6 to be opened from 9'a. tn. to 5:p. nit deb. C. Martin iR'ettforiiriej Office Oho ne• '"Ao Door Pr ze