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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1961-01-12, Page 1_ftiaiw•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••!••••,•,. Carnation Milk, tall tin 2 for • ''' ...... • ... 29c Crown Brand Corn Syrup, 2 lb. . ... ........ 29c MELVIILLE INSTALLS OFFICERS Rev. W. A. Williams conducted I a service of installation for the officers of the, Women's Missionary Society of Melville Presbyterian Church for 1961, on Friday after• noon in the church parlor. FolloW• ing, this ceremony, he delivered a I New Years's message, stressing the benefits of prayer in starting the year. Mrs. W. W. Smith, the. newly installed president took °nage of the • 1 .meeting and thanked Mr. Williams .for his address. Nine calls on shut- ins were reported. Delegates to k'tittend the annual meeting of the Maitland Presby• Oriel Society in. Winghairt St. l • Andrew's PreSbyterian. Church on Jan, 10th, 'will he 'Mrs. W.• W. Smith and: Mrs. John Yuri" A committee to assist in planning a InTorld Day of Prayer 'service with other churches 1; of the village on Feb, 17th inchides Mrs. • W. A. Williams, Mrs, W. L. Spelt and. Mrs. Robt.• Gemmed. The roll call .response was pay- ment -of feeS for the next year and 23 mOinbers enrolled. Mrs. George Evans read a letter from Mrs Lillian Dickson, a missionary • among Porirmaan people, in which she told of het Work. A -hymn and benediction closed the meeting. COMPLETES COURSE Gerald Hayden, 18, of R. R. 2, Blue-vale iS receiving congratulations from friendS and relatives for ldompleting a speciatiled home braining progranune in Television end itadio Servicing frOm the DeVry Technical Instititte, Toronto, Crawford and Hetherington, 39.89 anrears legal fees 71.40 Ontario Municipal Assoc„ 1931 fees 5,00 Oldfield 'T-rware, door stops 80,89 and supolles C^lionnIleerros. ()Mtn numnies 2,39 ;Silar1111:1Tilo5n 11Aerit'Uryll."11c1L' 25.00,911 Moved by Leonard Machan, sec- onded, by 0. S. Elliott that a $6.00 ad. be put in the Brussels Post wishing the School Board and the Teaching Staff success in the new school. -- Carried U EL "Npioskrio• usears........ a 4:1;0000041 f r Oat P ubb.shio$ Hoince. B0414,04494 000041414041 9.1,141w1 „ . Thursday, January 12th, 1961 ,..•`^T`,'",•••••, $2.00 per PAO Nadel OpeniAg Of The. New 1 Brussels CQUPV 1il I i The inaugural meeting of the Village ,Council. 'for the year 7961 Was44 the held the Municipal Office on Jfannery ,Oth, et ii a.1-11. all a.1-11.m present. The declarations of office were then taken by the Clerk, after which the Reverend T.,dgyd. Brown of the Brussels 'United Church spoke to the I Conhcil. The need for higher said. ' anco was stressed, and, with passages or scripture as examples Rev. BroWn impressed Council with, the importance of their positions and le4dership, 1 1 Reeve George McCutclneoa thanked Rev, Drown tor his enlightening I talk, and, welcomed the o' liVouncil i back, With a special welcome for the new member, Leonard Machan'. Tine mingles of the meetings of December 12th and 14th, were read and adopted on motions of O. S. Elliott and W, A, WilliaMson, East HUM Agricultural Society ANNUAL BANCIPET and mgeTtivp, BRUSSELS UNITED PHURCH WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18th dapper Served at 7 p, m Guest Speaker; Gordon MOGaVini Walton (Film and. Commentary on recent European Trip) TICKETS $1.50 Tickets now available from any Fair Board Member Brussels Public 5choclhod Freuay,.fan. .20.th Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Children at 3 p. m. 29c Stokley's Tomato Juice, 48 oz. St. Williams Assorted Jams, 9 oz 39c • 2 for POLLARD'S CHAIN SAW JAMBOREE Brussels Town Hall THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th at 1 P, M. , ••• ••• • • •• ••• , ^ Official Opening for the 'Public at 8 p. m. Guest Speaker : The Very Reverend. F. G. Stewart, D.D. Minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kitchener; Past President of Kitchener Board of Secondary Education •••••••••••••••••11111101141.0.1,1. • .••••• • 00,11• 04.• • • cCUTCHEON GROCERY Phone 293 We Deliver 'Melville Sunday School HORTICULTURAL MEETING SKATING PARTY TUESDAY, JAN. 17th at '8 p.m. 15 feet to the walk in front of his showing of slides of the Village meat the following Monday evening. A f • — Carried' good attendance is hoped, for. TI CE" BRUSSELS ARENA Lunch to be served in the church Everyone Welcome Admission .: 35c and 25c The annual meeting of the Brussels Horitcultural Society will he held on -- „..nnnday„ January 10th the Library at 8,30 p.m. An interest- ingtite feature of the program will be or Brussels by Glen 'Meehan. WALTON MERCHANT The changing of dates for the , Mrs. John Grant. 93, formerly INJURED IN FAU,L regular meeting was discussed and i Isabella Jane Askin died in it was moved by J. C, Kreuter, sec- Listowel Memorial Hospital Wher6 Douglas Ennis suffered a broken onded by Leonard Machan that the nose, sevetial broken teeth, and a regular meetings of Council for the . she Was taken on Wednesday after- cut on his toreithead requiring year 1961 be held on the first Mon- "cm. - . I several stitches when he fell about 1 clay night of every month at 8 1 She had spent most of her life in o'clock, and in case of a postpone- Grey Township, . coming to lot 10, concession 14, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John .Arkin when she was eight years of age. Mrs John Grant Consisting of Speakers from Saw and Chain Companleo Oregon Chain Saw Clinic Case Crawlers, Backhoes Entertainment By THE KANSAS FARMER and CLARK, JOHNSTON Various Draws and Prizes — Hundreds of Dollar s r Given Away in Merchandise Prizes--• Come And Get Your Share BUSHWACKERS, DANCE Sponsored by THE LIONS CLUB Proceeds for Retarded Childreal with the various highlights of other years on the NIGHT OF JAN. 19 GOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA and THYNNE and JOHNSTON Prikes For — Chain Saw Beauty Queen and Chain Saw King Lady Clogger — — Gent Clogger Admission 50c Lurth Booth Everyone Welcome .• For Further Particulars Listen To CKNX Radio and Telivisien Broadcasts store on Saturday afternoon, 'Mr. Ennis was on a. ladder, ;removing Christmas••• decorations from the front of the storey, when the foot of the ladder slipped I causing Mr. .1.3nrtis to fall He f - landed. on his face. to bed at ,The correzniOndence was • then read. • N 0 / 4 Moved 'by O. S, Elliott, seconded . I by J, C. Krauter,that the SalYation. Any girls between the ages of 12 / Army at Wingbam be given a grant and 26 wishing to take the 4-H 1 of . ' l $35.00 Iromemalting Project . "Uottons May I' . • --. Carried , Moved by. W. A_ Williamson sec. S by- Len Machan that tho accounts 1 as presented for payment be paid. i' Relief Municipal Board, -approval of . H." debentiire Stephen Howard, work. work roads Relief. • rein' Office, Ti. I, S. E. V. Baker, Welfare Stephen ;Froward, work on . • reads ,T, ID, Brewer, fuel. Municipal World, ,subscript- ions Topnotch Feeds. salt, • Bridge motors, .gas Median ,Wdware, supplies County of 'Unroll, fee -for 'tax He has been his home. confined Be Smart" please get in touch with Mrs. Sack Wheeler or Mrs, W. James Armstrong before February 1st. ARENA SCHEDULE 1960 MONDAY Night, Broom Ball, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Night, Skating, 8-10 p.m. WEDNEFDAY (Afternoon), Skating (Clildren.) 3-5 p.m. Night, Minor Hockey, 6,30-8 p.m Night Open 8 pm.. THURSDAY, Night, Skating 8 p.m , FRIDAY Night,.Hockey (Jamestown) SATURDAY Morning, Hockey (Minor) 9-11 a.m. - Afternoon Skating (Beginners) and under 11 years Skating. — Carried She, was predeceased by her husband, John, several years ago. She is survived by two sons, William of Grey ToWnethip and .1 Russell of Toronto; two. daughters, Mrs. San (LiSzle) Schnock, Grey Township, and 'Mrs. Thomas (Addle) Abraham or Turnberry Township; .• also nine grandchildren and fifteen, great grandchildren. Tho 'funeral was held at the D., A. Rann funeral homer Brusiels, at - 2 p.m. Saturday, "conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Brown of Brussels United Church. • . was in Brussels cemetery. Pdph ”npq -we,' job,t ad rm•rie, 'Reid 0 0 /1 0,01.1 Forrijitt!WAV. nplr and, Wm. CARD OF. THANKS, I wish to sincerely thank my many 6.00 ...••••••••• NOTIC-F, e Lic It is tine to renew your motor permits and licenses. In 1961 applicants will be required to surrender Liabilitz Insurance Certificates and complete the Statement of insurance Coverage on 8-10 Pm: 12.35 17.65 35.88 510:50 1 1 I friends and neighhours 'for, cards, I treats and visits -while: in Victoria 1. I Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Myers, Dr; - McLauthlin and the I muses of .wern' 5 west, for their ' thoughtfulness. Clarence Pegelcw. Night, ADMISSION Hockey, Skating and Broom 'Public 'School Cihildren Adults 10.20 Ball 10c 250 69.95 CARD OF THANKS 18.15 2.50 4.54 23',31 Obtain yours at the office in Brussels. The ramify , of the late ;Tames Clark thank their relatives, , friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and expressions of I sympathy at the time of Ws death. Your thoughtfulness was anPreo- lated and will always be remember - I ed, - 6. J. CARDIFF, Issuer.. LYCEUM THEATRE WiriGHAW., OterARIG Two Shows Each Night Commencing at .7.16 p. MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 p.m Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan., 12 - 13 • 14. Van Johnson - Jean Pierre Aumont Dony Carrel in THE ENEMY GENERAL A World War 11 espionage meld- drama. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL, 1961 Ashfield — Andrew Ritchie Colborne — Ralph Jewel ftoderich Township — W. J. Forbes (Deputy) ,Grant H. Stiring Grey Twp. — Clifford Dunbar. Hay — V. L. Becker (Deputy), Karl Haberer Howick — Arthur Gibson (Deputy), Ivan. 'Haskins Linnet — Tom Leiner MaTnillop — Daniel Beuermatin Morris — Stewart Procter Stanley :Hervey Coleman (Deputy), Alvin Rant Stephen — Glenn Webb (Deputy), James Hetyter Tuenteramith — Iran Forsyth Tin:liberty — A. D. Smith lTsborne — Clayton A. Smith D. Wawanosh — C. W, Hanna W. Wawtinosh 'Harvey Onlbeln. Myth — Scott FairService Clinton — Mel Crich (Deputy), Morgan 3. Agnew Brussels George McGatcheon Exeter — Will am McKenzie (Depnty), Glenn Fischer Oblierich — W. Frank Walkotn (Deputy), .lames A, Bisset Densell John Henderson Setiforth — W. 'N. Ball Winehem — Roy Adoit (Dannty), Joseph Kerr Zurich — Lloyd O'Brien SPECIALS AT for JAN. and FEB, PERMANENTS: Ladies .-- $5.50 School Girls -- $4.95 SETS: — $1.00 Phone 477M Wingham ANNUAL - FIREMEN'S BALL BRUSSELS TOWN HALL FRIDAY NITE, FEB. 3rd 'Modern and Old Tyme Good Orchestra — with the KANSAS FARMER Admission 50c Please Support Your Volunteer Fire Brigade Next Dance FRIDAY, FEB. 10th Auspices David BroWn Sales and Service, S UPERIOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE, :FIESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times WEEK END SPEC BLS Ogilvie Oats, 5 lb. pk. 53c St. Williams Assorted Jams, 9 oz. 3 for .......... ... 55c Chase and Sanborn, Instant 6 oz. 83c Free Deliver,' Coffee Phone 132 Anglican Chuch r OF CANADA ST. JOHN'S Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennings . B. A., L. Th. Organist Mrs. B. Elliott Epiphany 2 11 ion. Holy Communion and Church School It SPECIAL To Owners of Home Freezers DELICIOUS 1ARD OF THANKS "rhe family of the late, Mrs. Sohn Grant wish to, ttimilt nt.i Ulnae 'wino Sent 'eerde floWerS and tftegsagos Of Itympotty 'during our recent bereave. tient "our kindness Will long, ' be reit ICE CREAM 21/2 Gal. Pail (2 Differerit Flavo ONLY $3,49 WHILE; THEY LAST CALL IN SOON ArkID TAKE YOUR' PICK COUSIN'S DAIRY grussei, Onto- Phone SEAFORTH Pi-LONE 182 • Window Washing wall Wattling Repairs. Floor Maintenance tie Changing Storms and Screens ti• General Jaiiitte Work HOUSeeleatiltig ,„ BelOk and plastering RenntrIng, to-two§ One 11/41droe kVidt Aim RAY' 66,1110E' BOX 65060114 Meivi;ie Church 10 A. M. Church Behool 11 A, M. Morning Worship The United Church OF CANADA 'Flew. L. ileown l8.A4 BM; ntrtjtanIstt Mir: A. E. Martld - 9.45 A. M. thiltnii School i4 A. At oitotlitislasni anti Cold Water." - • . .•y, VILLAGE OFFICERS ENTERTAINED BY REEVE Reeve George Meentcheon enter ' tattled the merhhera of the Brits:leis Council and other Villann officers at a steak dinner, on MondetY. The dinner followed the inanvutal meeting of the 1901 council. vAt V 0 ig Styling dot wJv•-et., A 6pettatty, Phone ' 140 It, trnts, moved by J. 0. '<ranter Secohded, by' W, A. Williamson; that By-Law No, 1-1961 be read a 'first and second time. Cntried meved. by W. A, Williantabli See- ended' by Let Machan that By-ffnaw. No. 1-1961 as read a first and Second time be nesSed. Cr riled Moved by Leonard Machan," see' ended by S. C. :--Intelater that By i Law NO, 1-1961 as passed a first and 'second . time be reed a third time and passed, UM Reeve, and Clerk .atitliorited to sign and the Seal of the COrporation, ,attached, This being a BY-Leint appointing Or tonfinnititig the appointment of Off-it -Mt to Serve the Writ. -dipolity of the Vilittgo of tltnAec18 for tide Year 160 ' This being tile Mid Of th:lit eti14.61'66: the meeting adjetifiled on litOttOtt ' rr G. 5, Filibtt rind W. A: :Set floorot" -- tette IT, OteA.