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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-04-05, Page 1Breakfast Club Strawberry or Raspberry Jam, 24 oz. 2 for ''''''' '' .... 85c . Kraft Cheese Slices pkg. 31c Universal. Cohoe Salmon 43c Dares Ice Wafers Party Puff, or Assorted Delight Cookies 3 pkgs. ....... 89c , . •-• ,• • •• m."""" Minister: Organist: LI FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables - At All Times WEEK-END SPECIALS Breakfast 'Club Strawberry Jana 24 oz. 2 for .. . ... 85e, Breakfast Club Raspberry o2. 2 for 85C, Universal Cohoe Salmon ---.............--- 43 Hot Cross Buns 1 doz. 4gg Phone 132 Free ileffool *654r4' .•411/ Probably you know of someone — a friend, relative or neighbor — who has had to POT cancer and you know the suffering and heart- adhe involved. Only re- -search can win, the battle against Give generously to the April campaign of The Canadian Cancer SO- ciety, The objective in HI RON Is $16,000. With your help We Can ritilie eteA more. SOUSeeta Campaign •Cheleinait Waiter-C..kerr All children require We; I acknowledge _ this tact in a matt• tude of ways, by law, by love, by ; mural obligation, by pure instinct. .! In brief, Easter Seals extend a helping, Protective hand to our crippled children help them to • overcome their fears and to instill in them. hope, courage and self irellanu. A needy crippled child right" in your community awaits help, Your Easter Seal contribution today — couch have a life long effect. Sorry, No Paper Next Week HOW TO CALIBRATE YOUR SEED DRILL The indicators on many seed drills can't be depended on af- ter a few years' use, say field crop specialists with the On- tario Department of Agricul- ture. It makes good sense then to play safe and field calibrate your seeding equipment this Spring. Grain seeding rates can he checked in the field by filling the seed box level full and then seeding for a measured-off dis- tance. If you know the width of your drill, the distance trav- elled, the amount of seed used and the area covered—you can figure the Seeding rate with this formula: Miles travelled multiplied by Width in inches, divided by 100, equals acres seeded. Btisheds of seed Used, divided by acrea seeded, equals rate per acre, For greatest accuracy pan- brate each feed tint itidividnal, ly by tying a bag around each Spent, Then operate the gi,ien distance. With forage seeds, start with setting of one bushel on, the wheat Seale, then try the drill out on a hard surface. Count the number Of seeds that drop Per foot Of row and adjust the Setting to seed so to 35 Seeds per foot of row„ for to row splicings. ot large seeded crops like breiriegratS, opens the drill slightly more.. THE BRUSSELS POST •Oisistifl. P*4 044*:, 1Jelt fax n ur tta 0414.41**, e Thursday, April. 5th, 190 toast Publishing House •Mlis. Thomas Walker Mrs, Thomas Walker, .0l3, died. IS,T004y,,at nor flume here- S1-111. one of „this village's oldest residents, The .roripor .011ristio4 171:41litlaYl. she was 'born. in Belgrave, a daughter of tho,lote Adam Halliday, .and his wife,: the. former Catherine Aohertf.5.44.. Following her marriage .W Walker, they .moved 'to BrUsselt. where he was engaged In. the, hardr NYane, 'business, Her buSband DM* 'deceased her in 1958. She was a • BRUSSELS "140).4 CAPTURE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP i Britesela intern4odiate If001C0Y teent. :)laylap, lit the .tilyth rurill lesg.te„ .defeated Kinbarn 104) iu a • itinia ganl.e. 'played iu Clinton on turday night, i , Brussels team - was led. by 13.01 Uhler's 4 goal performance. was a well tleservol. shut-out by the • fir.,ssele goalie, Ken ;Storey, his first of the season. he cap • will be on display In Ned Rubledge's 5e to $1.00 Store • beside the Broom Ball ehamP10110hil) BRUSSELS STORE HOURS Brussels. Stores will be Open on FRIDAY NIGHTS Starting APRIL 6th and on the Thursday night before "Good Friday", until further notice, STORES CLOSE AT 10 P. M. .Spoc,g0Fui., ,RED q}39.84: DRIVE VAG Red Cross Drive in BraSsels, wed by the local LIOna, Club/ Avgs completed 'cast week; 'The of the Presbyterian, Vnited and, Anglican Churches made the Canvass of the village and collected a total of U84,26. On behalf of the Red Cross and 'the T.,Ions Club 'we thank you for making `the campaign a, success. George McCatcheon member of Nlelville Presbyterian President Brussels Lions Club 'Clrureli• She is survived by 'one son, Douglas, Timmins; three daughters, Brussels; Mrs. .fIugh. "(Catherine) , , cup. HAMILTON ELLIOTT The team hopes for more stiPport A quiet wedding was solemnized nest year. City; Mrs. George (Mary) Backer,Chareh at Fredericton, N. B„ Miss Jean Walker of New York I in the paraenage Of the 'United. Brissels Team: ; Forwards Your Old Reliable Seed Dealer D, M. MACTAVISH, BRUSSELS Choose STEELE BRIGGS and JONES MacNAUGHTON Better Seeds Phone 184W CCUTCHEn I ROCER,..1( •fflambri...,.e.s.ww..,7,••••••eposomo.. ' .Rev, .MoNeilly, on March 23rd, Of Brian Rulle.dge., Jim Fox, Murray Middleten, Toronto; one 'sister, Mrs. j Anna May Hamilton, daughter of Mr, ' Lowe, Rill 'Uhler, Ron 'Uhler., 'Fred Bessie Procter, Yorkton, ask,; 'two' l 1 and Mrs. john Miner of moNa;rpep„ Uhler, Cord Jacklin, Ray Bronson 'brothers, Dr. Daniel Halliday, Sask- i • We Deliver Defence 1 afeon, Sask.; Adam, Verdun, -,,vra-01. 1 N. 13..to Clarence (Ted) Elliott, .son , Of Mr, and Mrs. Bevan, Elliott of ' T;, Achilles, NV, Lowe, J. Steifler, ..,,,,,,..............t...or*:•.0""'"*"''''`. __,,,,,,,,,,,„,,, ? 'tOba; six-'.grantichildren and ,one .th,,tt$sels. P. Rockwell.' Oar Ken, Storey Phone 293 wo.Fow,."4•3467rig. EUCHRE, " CRANBROOK At the regular morning service in In the Ladles' Auxiliary Rooms of Legion / great grandchild.' The body rested at her 'late , -)-eSidence until Wednesday 'When the funeral service 'was held at 12 :p.m. "Rev. W. J. Morrison of j "Melville" Presbyterian 'Church Wed. Burial was in Brussels ceme- • FEDERAL 'RIDING OF HURON LIBERAL. NOMINATING CONVENTION FRIDAY, APRL 6th, at 8:30. Legion Hall, Clinton The meeting will be addresed by Hon. Paul Hellyar, MP for Trinity, former Associate Minister of Internal Defence, Huron Liberal Association A. Y. McLEAN ROY LAMONT' HAROLD SHORE President Treasurer Secretary 11 'GIVE YOUR SUPPORT, (11.1LP (OUR CRIPPLED CHILDREN :It we sincerely believe in the 'basic humanitarian concepts of our Society, 'then we all have a re- WEDNESDAY, APRIL . Knox Pre"sbyter"ian Church no 'Sun- ; the Royal Canadian dal: new '113:mn books were dedicated I .4 by 'the strident ,minister, Mr. Edwin I at, G. Neilson.-'The hymn books, purch-- I asod by the' Y. P. S. were presented ; at 8:30,1mc• • RETIRES AFTER 40 YEARS 'WITH POSTAL DEPARTMENT m. H. Stiles retires from care- taking of the Brussels Post Office 'on April 22nd. Prior to assuming the duties of tardiaker 17 years ago, he was em- pir.yed 'from 1922 as a rural mail -courier. °He serviced Brussels routes two and three and also an Ethel route during those years. Mr. "Stiles, a war veteran, who celebrates his 70th birthday this week, has not enjoyed the best of health for many years, and he has I been ably assisted in his duties as caretaker by his wife. We hope Mr, and Mrs. Stiles will enjoy many 'happy years following their retirement. tery. by 'Dorothy "Knight,. Y. P. S., on 'be- I sponsibllity to make certain that -crippled children do not suffer un- necessary hardships, due to Isc'k ,of medical advice, care and treat- ment facilities. That they deserve all the 'help the need is irrefutable; 'The 1902 Easter Seal Campaign is now 'being conducted in 226 communities throughout - Ontario, aild :sponsors -are 'the Ontario Society for /Crippled 'Children and its Rotary Lion, Kiwanis, -Kinsmen, and other Service Club' representatives;--- The financial goal is $1,000,000. It will be attained, but only with full support from 4111 quarters indtaidu As companies groups —community organizations fadt from all men and Women of goodwill throughout 'Ontario. . The 'Ontario Society tor Crippled Children is a voluntary orpuizattion comprised of 10,000 members having , no barriers.. Race, color, religious faith, or lack of funds are linimport- ant statistics on a cripplid child's Medical 'ad& I half of the -Y. P. S. ,Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Torn COTisitt and, son -were 'Sunday visitors with INIrs t 'HUME -&-SCHOOL MEE1..N.G Guitar Lessons SPANISH and H A W,A,I I A N I Stuart Evans and family. ,Misses 'Maxine Smalldon an(1 4 Linda Dunn, -who are employed In,/ Kitchener, spent .the week end at { 'their heroes' -here. Men' of the -congregation of 'Knox 'Church have 'been husy tearing down the church shad, 'Portions of the ;roof had collapsed under the weight Of snow during the. winter. The Rome and School Association :meeting will be held in the publie school, on Wednesday evening, ' JA:prill111,,ab $.30. The theme 'will be "'Highway -and Pedestrian: Safety''''; Including -school children and bicycles, 'Come and bring a friend to I hear -abdirt this very important subject-1101V 'that spring is here. An-serkFn Hotel Lessons will be given weekly iby Morley Fischer of. Galt, Ont. ;Further Information can be obtained by attending ENROLLMENT NIGHT iitt ,,the residence of William:Fischer Brussels (beside arena) MONDAY — APRIL 11,6 between 8 and 9'p. m, CARD OF-THANKS I would like to thank all those who, 'remembered me with cards, treats and visits while a patient In LIstowel hospital, Your thoughtfulness will fiiv.T.,:c he remembered, Mary MOTTOW • CARD ,OF THANML, The family of the. late' Mrs. Engler wishes to express their' sincere anpreciation to their many friends, ne•ighboars and relatives for the many acts ,of kindness an& ' sympathy shown during their recent I sad 'bereavement; for the beautiful flowers and plants; "to the Peebles ,family; to the guilds -of St. Alban's and St. David's for their kindly half; to Pr, Kirk: Rev. S. -H. Kerr and Rev. F„•H. Fatal for their MessageS of comfort, and, to all who 'helped in. anyway, Ruth Kerr Irene Eckinier- Fl11nor Lake 1././ ..o VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP SPECIAL FOR EASTER MONDAYS and TUESDAYS from now until Easter COLD, WAVES $4.95 Phone 140 Brussels CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Willis thank their family, friends, and. neighbouirs for the beautiful gifts and messages of congratulation,. received by them -on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary. Your kind thoughtfulness was 'appreciated. Brussels, Ont. Relax, enjoy a leisurely Dinner IN THE BEAUTIFU.. FLAMINGO ROOM- S UND A Y.— 3- 8 P.M.. A Variety of Fine Foods: Served to Your Satisfaction:. We cater to Banquets, Weddings, and other Special Occasions ,.4-3.7is s your next Party with Us RESERVATIONS PHONE 26 111M191111129511/1111•110290•11.4.PREE1321..S. PEOPLE WE KNOW *- We regret to report that Mr. W. C. Leach is seriously Ill in 'then K-'W hospital, 'Kitchener, Ron Ness held the whining 2 - 4 ticket in the •Lions 'Hockey DraW when New York Rangers defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 4 - 2„ Ted Elliott, Who has served in the, Army for the past six years, is nowt out of the service and is home with his bride-, 'who is from, New Brulis wick, The couple will make their home in BrusSels, :We offer our best wishes for a happy future to the newlyweds, -yr Nieetine, Russeh T. Behon T Wheat llocwil Russell T. Bolton, 1111 1, Sea, forth, was re-elected to the On- tario Wheat Producers' Market- ing Board at the annual meeting last week. Mr. Bolton repres- ents district 7, Others re-elected to the 12- man board were: R. Davison, - Maidstone, District 1; R. J. Myers, Chatham, and , M. R. Doucf ° all, RR 2, Blenheim, Dis- trict 2; John L. Anderson, Oil Springs, District 3; E. M. Car- roll, Iona Station, and James O'Shea, Granton, District 4; Murray Moore, Ayr, District 5; A. R. Coulter, Campbellville, District 6; R. T. Bolton, Sea- forth, District 7; harry Fergu- son, Keswick, District 8; R. B. Stewart, Peterborough a ii 'd Peter MacKinnon, Bath, Dig- trict 9. - Some 90 wheat committee delegates were present for the two-day meet which, in addi-" tion to the election,- received resolutions from various coun- ties across the province, and re- ports on activity of the board during the past year.' CAPITOL THEATR L'STOWEL, ONT. Tiflt. Wilted CI'll'int;11 OF OANADA Minister: Rev. K. Griffiths Origanist: Mrs. A, E. MsrtlC 9.45 A. M. Church School 11.80 A. M. Morning Worehip Presbyterian ChUr IN OANADA Melville Church DR1NKA PINTA, MILK A DAY YES, THAT'S RIGHT, EVERYONE, YOUNG OR OLD,, SHOULD DRINK AT LEAST ONE PINT A DAY!, En v Fresh., Delicious HO)VI-OGENIZED MILK CHOCOLATE MILK or SKIM MILK IT'S BOTTLED FRESH DAILY AT COUSINS Phone 22 DAIRY Brussels, Onto iaanommoomowa.raoetworwcZort............. Rev. W. J. Morrison, S.A. Mr. O. Ourgeln Church &Awl Morning Worship Anglican C..311.1rCh OF CANADA ' ST. JOHN'S Rector: Rev. H. L. .1011111110 1,,,Th. Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott 11 a.m. Morning Prayer Church School 7.30 p.m. Lenten Service BT."DiVitl'et 236 On. Holy Ceilinittniert end Ointith Sehtuil AttENtioN CAR BUYERS Our Low Cost Financing and Insttrande Flail will help you make a better deal, BEFORE you buy talk to us. GLENN M. ilOtsifsikNIJEkd iionkton .-• Ohone 84740.4,1 Subsets . Phone t6 ttietdity Ord Friday , BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT tvloWtfiRtrR, — -hick 11InWhirter. on Mere* '2001, iii ttingliain itciapitat, the gift of $on, Gerry THURS, - FRI. - SAT. APRIL 8 • 6' - 7 * BOB- HOPE • * LANA TURNER * JIM 1-1T.ITTON * PAULA. PRENTISS Star In "BACHELOR IN PARADISE' Color Adult Entertainment' Love and Kull In the suburbs; Furiously Fdnny, Slightly Sinful SAT, MATINEE "TARTAN "Plak Your, Own Show Choice No. TVfoN., AORiL, 9 ,10 11 Playa the' rote. of .6 spinster' caught hi a web of 'Self conflicts 'THE .,SINS of ilA61-tki, Adult; En'tertalnnent . betel` BLU ALE 'Visitors' with Mi-. and Mrs. Gordon Hall Were Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hall and 'Cindy of INew Hamburg, and Mr, and Mrs. Sack-Hell of Brussels. Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Gannet and daughters, ,Susan and Beverly, and George 'Hetherington, spent the' Week end In, Tomtit6, Mr. and Mrs, :Franc §taniper and. Lantie visited at ;Mount .Forest on March 28th 'to help celebrate •the 92ild birthday of their atint, Mrs. AlidlioW • Agar. Mr. and, MrS. Lewis McMichael and tonilv of IcVaterleo. Were day .Visitors with Mr, arid Mrs:. Bill and 74Iiss Susan Sellers and bon MC- tAiitt Of Barrie", Were Visitedia with. friends in the community during the week