The Brussels Post, 1961-02-23, Page 1year t
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For A. Special Taste Treat
YOU'LL ENJOY
BUTTERED PECAN
ICE CREAM.
SPECIAL OFFER AT CREAMERY OFFICE
Buy 21/2 Gals. Ice Cream and Get A-
CNE-PIECE UNBREAKABLE SCOOP FOR'
only $4.95
REGULAR VALUE $5.46
FRESH BREAD any MAKI NO DAILY
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables,
At All Times
iertENA SCHEDULE 190
MONDAY Night, Broom Ball, 8 p.m.
TUESDAY Night, Skating, 8.10 p.m.
WEDNEc'„DAY (Afternoon), Skating
(Children) 3-6 p.m.
Night, Minor Hockey, 6.30-8 p.m ,
-might Open,
THURSDAY, Nigh,, Skating 8 p.m
FRIDAY Night, Hockey (Jamestown)
SATURDAY Morning Hockey
(Minor) 9.11
Afternoon Skating (Beginners)
and rind& 11 year's
'Night, skating 8-10 P.m.
,01.0., Thursday,Februa-y 23rd 1961 ost . 40104 a-actigtits901, es (*WadAas 110.q. to* Ofieee ieeeeo
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WIELVIle L.ADIES AID [ WPRIeP PAY PP PRAYgil Gorey Twp, Council.
i Aleokeere. Of every Melelil 1.41.4leki ; .
Meeting held oh Vebrtlery 4th. i Aid Society entertitined their penny A 'eervice to observe the Werld
partners at an, annual pot-luck I. Hay of PraYer for 13russela' and
supper at the regular meeting hi the ' district 'wee held in the Belted-
' eittirOli eerier. About 36 women Were i Cihercli en FridaY AfternaOn', Tlie
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theme of the afternoon Was ""For,
Figt,p IN UNITE D CHURCH BRUSSELS T R PORT.
Safe Dop*ndafrire Motot Transport, A
Brussel* Phone 122
Moved, by Kenneth Bray, eeeend-
ed by Archie Maim that the minutes
of the last meeting be .adopted as
read,
MO,
ward Through the Agee, in Pin- Moved by 1,,av,.;er, secended
broken Line," , by Glenn Iluell,r chat we crept
two applications for loans under Mrs. Lorne Nichol; Mrs, H. EMEN T .Tenninga and Mrs W W Smith were '
Following the meal, guests and
friends were were welcomed by the ,
President, Mrs, D. C, Matheson, and,
routine reports were given,
35c A program, planned by Mrs. Wt C,
King, consisted of a reading by Miss
Nellie Jardine; piano duet, Mrs, W.
Cl King and Mrs. Harold Cardiff; I
ohms, six meirbers of the Society, 1
with Mrs. Walter C, Kerr es accom- I
Papist. Mrs. Kerr arse conducted a
contest. .
reading, Mrs, Cbristena McDowell;
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express sincere thanks
to all who so :kindly remembered
me during my stay in the hospital I
and since 'ply return home.
Special thanks to Dr, and Mrs.
The Tile Peatnege
— arried I leaders for the program, Mrs
Lawrie Cousins sang a solo wpm-
Mauled by Mrs, Edwin Martin at the
-organ,$ meial prayers were offered
by Mrs, George Davis, Mrs. John
Alcock, Mee, George Elliott Jr., Mrs.
W. A. Williams, ,Mrs. J. L. Brown
and Mrs. Ale7c Mann,
IIV,411K, sol d the Shur-Caen Mobile. Veed. $orvi
Travis Feed Olin at, Walton 1 wish is take this opporteuAr
of thanking all those fa 'raters who bee% -been rising .alb
Portable Mill,
MeV% by Kenneth Bray seconded
by Archie Mann that we ins1t20u0cot
the Clete. to advertise for te,nelers
for crushing and hauling
cubic yards, more or less, of gravel, i.
% screen to- be used.. Certified
cheque for $300.00 to accompany
I
tender
Carried f
f Moved by'Kenneth Bray seconded
by Archie Mann that we instruct ;
1
the Clerk to advertise for tenders
for appoximately 1, 400 lbs. warble I
'fly powder, stating price Per lb, f
— Carried
Moved by 'Glenn %ether second-
ed by Lawson Ward that we instruct
the Clerk to advertise for warble fly
simynig :,:ating price per head
.... 69c
York Cream Style Corn
15 oz. 2 for .. 33c
Cheery Morn Instant Coffee
6 oz. ,This same service 'will still be available to everyatiVe
with the same operator, Mr. Allan Nichol.
We wish Mr Travis ovary saccegs tt this 44130e:
service to his present Stur-Gein Feed Mill and hope
easterners will continue to patronize him.
For Service Call:
Travis Feed Mill, Brussegs 24516
IIARV EY •NleCAT-1141TINI
• MCCPTCIpli-..-.GROCERY
Mrs. J. C, Hemingway gave a short
address, speaking on the purpose of
the- World Day of Prayer. Others
assisting' in the program, were Mrs.
John Bowand and Mrs, Florence
Michel: Mrs. Cecil Parker and. Mrs.
7. C. Hemingway were ushers and
Mrs, Cecil McFadden and Mrs. We Deliver
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Myers, Di 'Kirk and to the staff oe•I Careen 'Watson, took Up the offering,
Tiestowel Hospital.
Geo. •McCritcheon
Phone 293
Campbells Vegetable Soup.
2 for '' ''' ..... 27c
McCormicks Soda Biscuits
'1 lb.
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
— Carried - . * * * I Moved by Glenn Euether second-
CARD 1OF 11-IANKS IN. eee •-'•;d to ,repTert that Mrs. I GO by Lawson Ward that we give
The family of the late Samuel ! the Huron County Crop Improve
H
with deepest gratitude far the many '
Harris extend their word of thanks Hospital is improving.
Alec Coleman who is in Wingham i me
nt Association a grant of $25.00
1 e••:.--Carried
CARD OF THANKS
I mish to thank the many friends
who remembered. rue with cards. and
letters while was Seaforth
hospital and since coming home.
Your thoughtfulness will elways
be remembered,
Daisy McLean
CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulatione are extended to
Misses Yvonne Connelly and Ann,
Cat-cliff:on obtaining honors in Grade
Pianoforte of Toronto Royal
C/onservatory of Music. The exam-
inations were held in Stratford
recently.
ow.a. „ ...W.
kind acts during his Mimes and Mrs. 0. was awe to resume
death. I teaehing n Tuesday after painful
With special thanks to Mr, and [ in her home on Sunday. Mrs. Harvey Johnston; Rev, L.
Brown; the pallbearers and to those I Mrs. El. L. ,Galb.elth Toronto who sent flowers.
was a visitor over the week end.
; 'Moved by Lawson Ward seconded
by Archie Mann that all approved
accounts be paid
— Carried I
Moved by 'Kenneth Bray, seCond-
ed by La.w..ori Ward that we :do now I
adJo.,:m to meet again on March 4th
or at the call of the Reeve with her aunt, Mrs. L. D. .Thompson,
"We are glad to see that Reeve
George eleCtitcheoa is able to be
about again after his recent oper-
ation. BEAC/1 fsei P
A specialty „
cutting Styilne Coe:I'M/ay:ma sympatny of the community
is extended to eack MCCutcheme of
MCCutcheon's Grocery, due to the
recent death of 'his rather, iri
Ingersol. -Mr. and Mrs. IVIcautcheon
and son David attended- the funeral
there on SatUrday,
ohoric Greesett '140
MeLEAN— in loving neinory of our
dear husband and father.
Roderick, McLean, who passed
away February 15th 1956. ,
We often think of bygone days
When we were all together:
The family chain in broken now
will live forever.
To it, he has not gone away
Nrr has he travelled far
Just entered God's eternal lie
And left the gates ajar.
— Ever remembered and sadly
missed by wife and family •
W. .1. VARIETY CONCERT
Te ;students n.. U.,: Winghatri
ce , Carried ,,
The following accounts were:
e —
I paid
I The Municipal World,
1 l', revised statutes 46.3b
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, P. M. & G Telephone, rental
;
1
& eolls office 3,2.25
1 Robt. Cannibal-taw, stove oil !
I
31."'
American-Marsh Pumps
i (deice and fire hall
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• CARD, OF tHANIeS
I would like to express ray sincere I
thanks and appreciation to. my many
friends areal neighbours who so
kindly sent cards and treats and
and visited me while a patient in I
Listowel Hospital also a Very,
special thanks to • Dr. and Mrs.
Cl A. Myers for being so- kind after t
I came home..
EUCHRE Pith T Y
Walton Community Hall
FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd.
Ladies,Please Brin e Lunc.
Admissiori 50c
Sponsored by the Hal: Board
60.55
11.5
Mrs. D'..ek Stephenson 1.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt
LYCEUM IHEATRE
WINGHAM, CoeTARIO
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p. rn„
MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 p.m
45.50
extingaisher
Brown's Hardware, veedol
fire dent.
Firemen to de Vries and
ral 011-li e r‘
Opt.I\ ci
t
Board, fee
Burke
l Drain
VictoriaReiiof Hospital
Huron County Crop Imp,
Assoc., grant
T-Taroid Swift, groceries,'
relief
E . M. Cardiff, Division
11 <,.(10.y7":07 ;. 101•T, Ac4F.;',vor,
part salary & tax.
arron ,..4 rr'f'b
TIe".naturet;
Ne'eeti 1Tenee foe. heenor
Pont ,
District high School will present thanks to our-neighbours friends,- Mr. and Mrs (diaries Shaw and
their annual conceit at 8.16, on and relatives for their acts of family moved, on Saturday, to Blyth,
Thursday and Friday evenings, kindness, floral tributes and mess- where be is employed with Bainton February 23 and 24, in the school
auditorium.
ages of sympathy in the loss of a 'Ltd. Before leaving they were
I pleasantly sueprised by a gathering
This year ateir oe a variety dear brother.
Special; thanks to Mr. and Mrs. of the volunteer -firemen, or-which he
of entertainment: music by the glee D. A.'Bann the 'W A.group, Mrs. ; was one, at their home,
club and the school orcheatra, .' Morley and her nursing staff. display of gymnastics' by the boys
dances by the girls, and a one-act
Play, henry`;'. Mail-Order Wife,
ell proceeds from the concert are
for kindent activities. Admission
(Milts and children) is 50 cents,
either by 4ickets, which the pupils'
'1 the door the
evening o. coaCert.
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4.06
10.00
72.43
25.00
39.76
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Feb., 23 - 24 - 25 I.
Anthony Perkins Jane Fonda
In
TALL STORY
.Adult Entertainment
Anthony Perkins as the scientific
college basketball star and Jane
Fonda as the co-ed who makes
Perkins girl-conscious.
SPECIAL MATINEE — Saturday
afternoon for the children.
Preset Mustard
Tack and Margaret Fischer
Mr, ant, ivirs. Bernard Tenpas left
Melton by air today (Wednesday), 150 " for Amsterdam, Otolland, Mr, and
WARBLE rLY SPRAYING 1 of Canada tor the past nine years,
TENDERS i will visit- telatives and old friends
TOWNSHIP OF GREY 'in Holland
Tenders for the spraying of Cattle
for Werble Fly in the Township of
Grey will be received by the under-
signed until 1 p.m., Saturdoy, March
4th, 1961:State price per head per
spray.
Lowest or and tender riot neeess•
arily at eepted,
Edythe M. Cardiff,
quit, Towesblp of Crey
Mrs. Tenpaa• Who nave .heen residents — •
5'7 (10 ;
;75,n0
14'41
e.7. art
SPECIALS
York Pork and,Beans 20 oz.
2 tins ....... .. • 31c,
Clarks Tomato Juice 20 oz.
2 tins 23'c:
White Swan Tilssur:.,.
eeele-o,
tere.4. Ceera
Denuer, 'l{,eeve
UNITED ...oeoRCH W. NI, e.
The W. M. `,-). of -13itissels United
Church, met in the Church parlor
with a large attendance.
lee. ;we
(Inman
43= 4 roll pack
The president, rrs. Pt. Thomas, in
the chair, °netted the meeting with
the staging of hymn 188,
The scripture lesson fromTheothY
2nd chapter, Was read by Mrs.
Gallaher, felloWed by prayer by
Mrs. Watson,
Phone 132
Anglican Church
OF CANADA
ST. JOHN'S
Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennings
B. A., L.,Th.
Lent a
Organist: Mrs. B, Elliott
Free Deiivery
00"
"Morning Peayer and
Cluiren School'
11 a.m.
WAkDLE FLY POWDER
TENDERS -
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders fel. supplying approxim.
ately 1,400 lbs, Warble Fly Powder
for the Township of Grey will be
received by the inidereigned until
1 p.m. Saturday, March 4th, 1901.
State price per lb.
Lowest or and tender not riecese-
;Oily accepted,
Township of Grey
Edythe M. :larcliff,
APPLI'CATIONS' WANTED
MORRIS a OWNSHIP
Applications will be received by
the undersigned utp until 12 o'clock
noon, March 0, 1961 for the position.
of We rble Ply rj4Deeter for the
Township of Moms for 1901 at
$1,00 por hour pie ,' v cents per
mile:
Geo. C. Mei ttn, Clerk,
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Why Wait Till Spring
NOW IS THE TIME
To Remodel Your Home
KITCHENS — CUPBOARDS -- BATHROOM*.
RECREATION ROOMS ECT.
Whatever Your Problem May Be
C OME r AND' SEE US
FREE ESTI" ATES AND DESIGNS ARE YO'URIII
NO JOB TOO 1310 OR TOO SMALL .
The secretary's .report was -given
by Mrs, iR. Walker; treasurer's
report by • Mrs. McLandbliti,
MeLalichlin.. Mrs. Williamson . and
Mrs. Downing reported for the,
committee,
It waz inolved and, seconded that
Mrs. Parker be Paid for the study
pack .she received -tor the 'Rally trod,
....No that sltc Rend for' the same for
" the Mission Bari& " •
The Study Beek WaS taken by VIM
• Calkellet,
The banal offering Wets taken' ;lien ,.
an eitetiti4' fee eliPtIlY Work, such as
the Sttildilla' Of Wee Ott,
1t, Wes, •deleideil .11V the 'fe
haws' a 600161- evening' attii show-
whIch have been sent tea Mir
eneietv, lsir their AtissIonni'V for'
'breves; date to be atiticilitle&I,
TeTYMnotinct eve-sell With 4nitInef
*inn 181 find the Berietiletieti Pe0Te
OUR .EXPERI E NCE IS YOUR 9ATISFACTIO
GRAVEL TENDlRS WANTED
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Sealed tenders will he received by
the liederelenrel ten 'mail 12 o'clock
noon. 1, inr;-; ti,o comer -ire
,e f sew d e f t er, ernehtne end beeline'
nrerroxlmetelv 11 aria yer:le of
eeer el ere refele eq
1 110 T? geneeieee,oteee elee.„elei
Crusher tcl fel Ii- tte•..irt,r1.,r1 9.411!
tbreeeteetter !eel, ereee-1 screen.
A eerie Pled , "b•N•ivi.. l'fsr SoAn
131.1..RNARD TENPAS SONS
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
ifyleiviiit.-i Church
10 A. M., Church School
11 A. M. Morning Worship
The United Church
CIO CANADA
Minlater: Rev. Brovvii
Organlit: Meiri.-.A. IE. Martin
let Sunday. in Lent
9.49 A. 3t, Cliurch Schoiel j.
11, M. 'Olviireli Parade of :BO
SetnitS, Giiides and BroWiiietii
Subject — BelieVe in God 014
r. F'athe'r' Atinighto
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP' OF GREY
Tenders will he 'received by the
undersigned WWI *1 pen., Sett:Mae,
March 4th, 19th tot ntneting and
hauling 12,000 cable yardS„ rrdire or
less, of p•rsvei for' the TOWiteltip of
are y, 'Cirtielier• to he equipped With
Screen, Gravel to he supplied by
the toterielrite A 6ortified Claelii d for
eicCOMPatiV tender,
toWest tir end. tepder not neetiSe-
array Adeeptatl„, • "
PHONE SIOSit itRiittkL6
teach them to.
ne et' &Ott froM
tehredil-,Vdtked edit
wiled ere-Tenet-
f,nweel :Lrl! WO: A
verify sorenton,
Gen e. tvttoon,
It. trus4piot
pla voi d .AT cfn.f.iliff,
derii., Towzigitp of ilfoto.,.. i
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