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The Brussels Post, 1961-04-06, Page 1:to 4 • 4 ,4 eest Publishing NOUS. , HOME AND ScH901...MEETIN,G In- the new 'school, ' Wednesday .. .. April 12th, 3130 p.m. Special feature:. debate, Resolved: .-',"Thaf -,Consolit, • dated Schools Provide Better,Educat-• I. ion for Children." —' xn • All: council and scho,o1 boerdenib. 4. I . .• • 'were begun. • Mrs. George Blake jr„ won the door prize, and the names of door •••••••••••••••••••••••4444144:14441C LOCK OUT Polio and Lockjaw The coming ,season will increase the hazard for both liam, diseases. Ask your doctor about the combined Polio-Teter protection. If for any reason you cannot arrange to preoure service from a private physician, then you are weloome attend one of the free clinics held in this area at .: SEAFORTH (489M) — NORTHSIDE UNITED ,014USC511 2nd 'THURSDAY OF TH,E 'MONTH 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. WINGHAM, (862J) TOWN HALL 3rd WEDNESDAY OF ;NOTICE OF *APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act, -1950 LICENSING DISTRICT NUMBER 2 TAKE NOTICE that MRS. ANN BAKER of the VILL.AGE of BRUSSELS, Ont., in the MINTY Of HURON will make application alt a Special Meeting of The Liquor License Board of 'Ontario to he held at the CANADIAN LEGION HALL, 48 Ontario Street North ill the pay Of KITCHENER in the COUNTY of WATERLOO on Monday the 1st dday Of MAY 1961, at the hour of 10 o'clock D,S.T. in the forenoon for the issuance of a PUBLIC HOUSE' LICENCE} for the Sale and consumption of beer in premises to which men only are admitted for the following premises: The New American Rotel, Turnberry St., Brussels, Ontario, being a Brick - Storey Building on the West side of Turnherry St. Any person resident in the licensing district may object to the aPplication, and 'the grounds of objection in Writing shall be filed 'with Mr. R.B. Trott, Q.C. the depiuty registrar of the licensing- district, whose address l's Dunker Building, Suite 40, 251 King Street West, iaTCHENER, Ontario, at least ten days before the Meeting at which the iinplicatkin is to be heard, "A7ED at Brussels this 27th day vE March, 1861, ANN BAKER TUrnberry St., Brussels, Ontario NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act, .1950 LICENSING DISTRICT NUMBER, 1 mkt Noll= that THOMAS a IJIDEK of the VILLAGE or, BRUSSELS, Out:, in tile .00-LINTY Of 13'LMON Will inalte application at a SneCiel Meeting of The Licit:ler Licence Board Of Ontario to be held at the 'CANADIAN-LEGION tiALL, 43 Ontittio, Street North in the CITY of kitOntlItitt ttio COUN'T'Y of WATERLoo Oil MoutItify the 1St, dday of MAY 1961, at the litnit of 16 o'clock ri.s.kt% int the foretietiti for tile ISS1141100- of tsuilt..ad HOTISE LICENCE for 'the OTIEEN"S 131 Turnberity. LOT 12 arid Part. of lets 1.4-b-30 Plan N'o, Of Brit-OS.61S, bat. Any liertien, resident lit the lideriaing district 'MAY object tho. aivitoratoo„- oriel tits igitiahtta obidotton ht Writing ehsli •filed with. Mr. 11;11. Trott, Q.C. the deputy rogistrar of the Ike:riming tllArlot, *ittl lliltfroaa )iiinkeh tliiild ng, 8ttito 4(rig, 291 King Street 'Weat, IttrcriP.&tri.. '16(iSt 'ten 'days inifOre the lithetitit; tit Which fire n nnlcatriit is to he DATED' at Brit.S.SCIS dtli tint' „le ,aunt. TOOMA.s, tfoot, priaa-sota, bolted Don't Let Polio or Tetanus KNOCK OUT • Y 0 U R. M. Allis, M. D., Medical Officer of Health, COurt HOuse, Goderich. Ili THE TIME ' MACHINE A science-fiction melodrama based on the /R., G.,Wells, novel about the man who 'Invented a machine to transport 'him 'through time. FRESH /READ and DAMNS EARN Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times 1St Sunday Attei. Easter " 11 a, in, Morning' 'Prayer !tad ditireb. school: St. David's; Helnfryn 2 p. iii, Evening Prayer and Church School '4.-tturch 16 A: M., dlitirch -SChaol , it, A.. At-, Mdiattitt*Ofe100: The United fay CANADA • t11 ilsteri RAY. R./kir-1.0e 6rdiihtitit 101.k Maikiff. 1.45 A. M. .6614. • u A, W.t, • 'et ilattot0'. 1100ita.Ititoit 6tioat/i - • — . _ Wta, trtt 8 AtIt: tAtfditt Yew EVOR PRIOAY 1 P. M. Your h • onie Mari•et 'YOU are Weileoine •4:* RUSSELS ST _ A4.112vartesol es eee0100 *Ws anal Post OLOps Department, ()emirs, Thu"--rsclay April 6th, 1961 .',1) Per Yegur VahLle • .......- lowoo.•00•0=MMOMIWOW.M.1. 444* OT.T.O i }{) Li DAY V ISJTO,RS Mrs. David. CreWfarci • §. . 41 t Mrs, David Crawford, 83, ferinerly Miss Laura Lucas, .of Pickle Crow,' Christine Anil ' klardy, died. Tuesday is holidaying at her homellere, March 2.8th, in the Brassela Nursing, •4• Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Leach, :":"> e . t 1 Montreal, with his parents; Mr, and She was born in Cannington, the , Mrs. W. G, Leach. daughter of the late Mr, end Mrs, I 4; I' ,, t John hardy, Following her marriage Lester Median, Toronto, with his to David Crawford, who died two I parents, Mr, and Mrs., Leonard Years ago, the couple farmed in, Mc- ' Meehan, ! Killop Township before retiring to *I * * - Brussels, She is survived by two., Miss Sharon, Hemingway, Brant ,,,. Sons, .Ray of Morris Township and . 'ford; , Peter Hemingway, TOronte Aiy1n of. Listowel; two daughters, ' 1 and Miss Marlene Mahood, Guelph, Mrs. Clayton tislay) Davidson of 1 Edna, (Mrs. Pearson Young) of with Mr. and Mrs. D. Hemingway, I 'Wiarton and Mrs, Clara Price of Stratford, and Mary, (Mrs. Jack • Mr. and Mrs. George Baeker, were Vancouver,, B,C.; a brothel', .. Alee I Bryans, of Morris Township; also / 1 Easter visitors in Toronto. , Hardy of Cannington; ' and Seven I ',4 sisters, Mrs. Albert (Nellie) Bowes, *, * * grandchildren. Funeral services ' -11-/.1 Edwin (Edna): Stowe, Mrs. Wm, Mr. and Mrs. Win,' Hastings, ank ,''were held from the D. A. Rann:fun- I i :(,Mary) Williams, and. Mrs: Stanley .z children, 'Kitchener and ; Mr. and Graf. home on Thursoay at 2 p.m::`Ray.-1 (Lettge)„.11.iley' all Of Pert Elgin; also I , Mrs. Hartley Fischer, and family :1 c.,,tniBertoeiryvn, of Brussels 'United C.InIrch I' eight grandchildren. Listowel, With Mr. and Mrs. J, TV orielaiea. Burial was in Brussels. I , -EUIneral ,services took plaCe from Fischer. .. 1 1 the,, D, A: Hann funerall- . en • • . .1 'Clal:y Fridal• with ihts..'Il.ov. LI,0Yd * .* * ; Dale McTaggart, Straford, with their' Neil MeTeggart, Teeswater and : i ST. AMBROSE ALTAR SOCIETY . , ;Brehm efficiating. . „ ' I. .;,04,11befirers worse thren'grandSona, .' _ _ WE NEED TRE.10% parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. IVIcTaggs.rt. ) : ` I Illarray, Arnold:end Wayne Davison i An Irish air pervaded theMarch', IN GOOD CONDITION. * ' * * I ' , meeting of St, Ambrose Altar of ListowOL, and '•• `Wilfred WilliS.' Society, held at the home of Mrs, George Evans and T-Inrry non ;If Please Return Them Regularly and Don't Leave Vont - IC RA N ROOK COMMUNITY HALL ,,ti; ,Ex-rays disclosed that Lynn, three. Miss Pearl Baker with her mother FRIDAY, APRIL 7th " yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in List°wel• . I Lawrence Ryan. All members wore " Th"sels, . • Hidden.Away qut of Use. 'Ken WIlbee and His '•Orchestra 'George Cousins, ' who was 411, had I . . * ''''' i a shamrock, Prayer was led by Mrs. .1 `"`• A . Sebastien, , - • Routine reports welt,lowelt,giyen, a i Plans 'to equip the new parish hall , .,. . .. Mrs, S. F. Davison BRUSSELS TRANSPO nT a There pa away 14 Wilighluxt, hospital on March Z8t11, Mabel, 1 Seatriee Rushton, beloved wife Of the late .S., P. ,Davison. Mrs, Davison was born in Anlabe). I Township, Bruce County in 1885, the I daughter Of the late john Ttashtell and Mary jane Dean, In 1312, she Married S, F., Davisona and they took i. Up farming near paisley. Later i they moved. to London and Mitchell I I and an 1925 they came to Brussels. 1 She is. Survived by one son, Dean, I of Listowel, and two daughters, Safe Deperulable Moto? Trans Phone 122 13rusids Breakfast Club Raspberry or Strawberry Jam 24 oz. Kraft Cheese. Slices pkg. Holly Peas, 20 oz. 2 for White Cross•Tissue, Family pack of 4 .n••• •••••• +era...WM oa, DO YOU HAVE BUILDING OR RENOVATION PLANS For A First Class and Satisfactory Job eau GERALD EXEL CARPENTRY and MASONRY PHONE 23R12 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO) ,31c 39C, 47c McCUTCHEON GROCERY WE WILL PAY YOU 5c Each For Milk Bottles Phone. 293 We. Deliver . . CHILD INJURED EAST ,Elli DANCE'. T`n th 1' V `m." L inda SI''''''n" and and ,Barbarri Bryn r+-•••-ac ci vurli tars CC)USI,NS 13 AIRY , . • , • . suffered concussion When she tripped and fell while playing. •t Mr,. and. Mrs. C. J,, Pegelow viith Cargill ` relatives. Refreshment Booth' le Admission at Popular 'priet4. , •,.. Phone 22 were flowerbearers.' net Brussels -Ont 1 * n* , * I Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, Toronto, with ,' her ptirents, Mr, and Mrs. 0, ) McFadden. , 11, * * It Mr. and• Mrs. Roy Durst and family d of 'Walkerton, with Mr. and Mira. H. j: Thonian: - - ) *• * I ,Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman and family, Chathein and Mr. and Mrs. I . Donald . Coleman .^ and dhughten ii Minim, with ,Mr. and Mrs. A. Cole- man,- i 1 Mr. and Mrs: W. Seddon,. North I Bay, at their home here. I *, .* . • * 3 ' Mir, and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, I Bruce and Larry;. with Mr. and Mrs Jack Wilson. ..1 * * *i • Mr. and Mrs. D. Edgar and daugh- ter, Toronto, with their parents, Mrs. ,M, Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. A. I 'Higgins. -i Mr. , and Ws. icon Badger of with Mr, -and Mr.' L. Ebel. I FATHER DIES EUC`HRE PARTY 77, e Syr[FD•,a-th3r tis extended to Mrs. SPRING PAINT SPECIAL SCARFE'S THIX PAINT THE PAINT THAT 'WON'T' DRIP 13,LIN . or SPILL PAINT WITHOUT MESS • Flat and Semi Gloss in Stock ran ro m Y ealSon of Eriissels whose • F,RIDAY, APRIi, 14th •,f4theiti Walter Freebree, died in prize donors were drawn for the • coining year. tri W"es ninster Hospital, London, on ;§unday. Funeral service was held '141..Ori,....the Evans Funeral homer J.,dridoil l 'at '3.30 pan, on. Tuesday., Admission 50o ' ' Prizesr Ladles please bring lunCh'' Sponsored by Centenniar:Ciiiriti(*es ,,, of East Hums Agricultiirail,00lsty,:i. Everyone Welarne " HAVE 'srOci GOT YOUR TICKEKT 1 ON'THIS WEEK'S N. H. L. DRAW . • Current ever, 1:f were givr.9. by Mrs. ICernaghan a nd Mrs. 'Gaynor; and other readings by ,,Mrs. Steffler, and Mrs. Cot,don Slake.. Mrs. I3lalte, jolined 1Virs. Joe Ryan in singing an Trish song. In a contest conducted hy the'.hosfeSs, Mrs, 'Seb'astian won the • A -dainty lunch, serveo by the Ceminitiee In charge brought the meeting 'to a close, • • ers from Brussels, and Morrie . and Grey Townships are ;invited to at- Other Type* Available :On Order , • 15 % piicount in Price • POLLARD'S CHAIN SAWS Phone 64 Brussels, Ont. tend. • There will he Easter Music by 'the • pupils. „ • . Lady, H. & S. members: please. bring sandwiches, Everyone in this district is invited in order to hear •the, debate, 'FOR 'SALE — sRalph Travis. was the winner' 50 LB. BAG - ONIGNi4 -;', $1.50 of the 00,00 N. H. L. .Hockey. Draw. 75 'LB. BAG POTATOES $2.00 sponsored each week by the local :EAST, HURON PRODUCE Lions Club and you can get your tickets f rom any Lions Club member. BE.Aci V 6,140P A spatis4 BRUSSELS BUSY EASTERS .. - Cutting Styling, .Cold Waving Fifth Meeting. Phone Brueselt "•40 The fifth meeting of the Brussels Busy 'Misters began with the 4-H Pledge. Alice. Devries read the min mites.. This meeting was held at Mrs, .Armstrong's home on March 14th, at 7:00 p.m. Mrs, Devries demon- strated the overcast seam. The roll call 'was "A finish i am using for orients were given the meeting ad- Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Parker with their I journed.. daughter in Niagara Falls. * * 1 • v.., ooswOWNWOo...04•WIIININIM BOY INJURED' IN FALL Terry Rutledge, 'younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Rutledge, was rushed to Wingham hospital Monday morning while unconscious after a fall from a horse, resulting in con- cussion. The accident occured when Terry was thrown. CARD, OF THANKS I -would like to thank all those who remembered me with cards, flowers and gifts, and those who visited me dimming my illness In Clinton Hasp/ital. These• acts of kindness will always be remembered. Mrs. S. V. Warwick LYCEUM IHEATRE WINGriAIV!, ore/"ARIO Two Shows 'Each Night Commencing at 7.15 p. at, my dress" After the Home assign- MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 p.m Thurso Fri., Sat., April, 6 . 7 - 8 Rod 'Taylor Alan Young 'Yvette Mirrileux Mr. and ,Mrs. A. Wood 'with their ,CRANI3ROOK son, Dr, K. S. Wood and Mrs. Wood„ I I Clinton Holiday visitors at the hortie of — 10:00 MONTH 12:00 THE p.m. Dr. and Mrs. D. ,McRae and: child- I ren, Toronto, with his mother Mrs. T. T. McRae, *, • Mr. and Mrs, Robert Kennedy and children, Janice and Robert, and DaVid Kennedy', Ottawa, with their parents, 112,. and Mrs. R. W. Kennedy. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Henderson spent Easter in London with their daugh- ters and family and visited. Mrs, Helen Henderson who was a patient In Victoria hospital. Their grand-1 ' daughter, Sharon Henderson re; I turned home with them for Easter 1 holidays, • Mrs,. James Noble included her soil Jack, of Hanover, and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and. 'Mrs. Jim Dobnoy, Ileather aneBilly of Pt. Credit. Mr. and Mrs. Art•,Nichols, Brod- ha gen, spent Easter with Miss E, M. Steias and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Jini Devine and' faintly, Toronto, spent the 'holiday. week end with Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Smith. • Anglican Church OF CANADA ST. JOHN'S Recter: Rev, H. L. JennIn0 11. A., Organist: Mrs. 13, tillott ILL! LTO PN4 Walton Willing Workeee The fifth Meeting Of the Walton Willing fv(tiOilisks was held in the henne op Nora Anderson, March 21st. The meeting Opened With ""Put on Year Beater Bonnet,' " The next _'fug is at 'Anne Aar& 23 . 1116 44 Pledge . was: repeated.. 'nne Blake read the likferettiry'20 - . report. .Tlie roll call Was finSWered' by seven Members. The dreSSee Were. fitted on. and'tlio girls Vete Aorne, pOints on What riekt. Miss Miller, the lloAtiO, Illooriotokit„ * * and MrS. W. G, Weiss and children, Jacquelyn and KiM, visited With Mira, Florence Russell and Mr, and Mrs. Elden Wilson, en route .froili -Winnipeg -to Miaini, Florida, Where they Will be ina,king their new- .11-61116, They alStiTisitect With Mr, attet Ma's, onee, feirilly of titter a91ci 'Miss tiltitgatot i',iissell iii tonde,t, SPECIALS Aylmer Catsup 3 for Fancy Red Cohoe 2 tins ...... Baz Delmar Margarine. Buy 31b. Reg Price Get 1 lb. Holly Fancy Peas, 4 - 20 oz. tins Phono /32 ••• • ".‘ . ;e8aiito on the + WiAg FIREMAN'S DRAIN Ii0k1 n 4 e fld d the dreS09; Home asif • y i. e i $60 frreiriet's • jiitaita. were givet . whicj, was :telloWed by a dotal:Otis lunch served• by Mrs.. A,riderSO/i 'end •14'ora. MiSs Bharbara tritirtilittit, of .:E,'Ondori • and."141Fis. . Were holiday iTalittirIt With at their',:. ,Mion tAttfard fliitchie WIta it Week: end vasitti Wftla. Mr.„ 0Ordefi tYdltitt 'Of 'tar/44.'` 1 .•' bAilij OF tHANkt, • ' The famlly of the Ago to' o7'4.15toss diet lithoote fillitik§ id theft' tottily felathe6§ toii, the MatlY acts Of kindtiea during thole, recent • 14. ,C1