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Melville Presbyterian Church.
Anniversary Services
SUNDAY, OCT.. 15, 1961
SPECIAL PRIZE WINNERS
ea7 BRUSSELS FAIR
A. 'Y. McLean Trophy, Best Miry
Herd — H. 'Kennedy & Sons, TiVere
ton.
Beeker. Batelier Shop, Best Yearling
Calf — 1st, Andrew Gaunt, Lacknow,
2nd, Elden Wilson, Brussels.
Luther Sander's. Special, Best 34 bus. Grain or Grass Seed. ,--- Roy J.
Coulter', alliverton.
Best Collection Garden Vegetables,
Public School Pupils — Patricia,
Duclierinle,, H.R. 2, Brussels.
Mrs. Wet Turnbull Special, most, points in Section "K" --1VIrs. H.
Procter, RR- 5, Brussels,
Simpson Sears Special,. most points
in halting and flowers — Mrs. Louie
Stonehouse, Belgrave.
Geo. Keith & Sons Special, most
points in flowers -- Mrs. Donald
Buchanan, Walton,
Orenbrook W. T, Special, most
point;; in baking — Mrre. Louie
Stonehouse, Robinhood Spee•ial, Best Leaf :
White Bread---Mrs, Stonehouse, 'Best '
TWO FIRES THIS P. K
A pule bare and shed with: 25 tons
;it tray was destroyed by tire at
James Ternbull's on Tuesday night.
On 'Pliursuday afternoon en ineple,
meat shed, tractor, and chicken
; house were burnt on the fettle of Geer,
Smith, 'Mrs, Smith had her handa
Beverly burned while attempting
to extinguish the blare,
FLOOD, LIGHTS FUND
sinees) cana,Clian -Legion
Old Teen Town Donation. 120,10
Donations to this fu,rul still
gratefully received at the Clerk's
Office, Brussels.
COUPLE HONORED
ON 25th ANNIVERSARY
On Saturday evening oR .last week
50 friends and relatives called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Fergtice
Connelly unexpectedly, to celebrate.
the occasion of their Silver Wedding.
Anniversary, A social time was spent,
PleYinel progressive euchre.
an appropriate address was read by
Mrs. John Labay of Guelph. A Wet-
form rocker and a Kellwood blanket
was Presented by Miss Donna
Outfield, Detroit, and Miss Sharon.
Ccennelly, Toronto. Both Mr. --and
Mrs, Connelly mad e a reply expres-
sing their appreciation. A delicious
lunch was served, after the honored
couple cut the, wedding cake,
ors were present from Detroit,
Toronto, Guelph, Hamilton, Mitchell,
and Goderich.
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.Evening 7,30 p.m„ „ „ ,„ ,
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Guest. Speaker: THE REV. W. H. T. FULTON, B.A.
of Centennial and West Rouge. Toronto
Everysne Is Welcome
$1.00 Sunbrite Margarine 4 for
Libby Deep Brown Beans 20 oz
2 for s''' ............. 43c
11.
57c Clover Leaf Seckeye Salmon Beef — Pork — Steaks
Southern Fried Chicken
At The Queens Hotel
Sunday Evening Oct. 15th
FULL COURSE DINNER
133c 2 for Kam
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UTCHEON • CRA NBR,-00K " •
Knox Presbyterian Church was
decorated with flowers, fruit and
Vegetables, for the Thanksgiving
service on Sunday Morningi7Mr. E. G.
M1111•11.1•111•• SERVED FROM FIVE TO EIGHT P. M.
Nelson occupied the pulpit and a ' le \doz. Thins — Mrs. L, Stonehouse. We Deliver PEOPLE WE KNOW
Jack McDowell, Loden,: spent
Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs.
G. McDowell,
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Evans spent
Thenksgivng weekend with friends
in Kitchener and Heldelburg,
The home of Mr. and Mrs. David
Hastings was the scene of a happy
(gathering on Thanksgiving Day
when the latter's 'father, Mr, Syl-
vester Fox, was pleasantly .surprised
at a "Birthday Party" held in his
'honor, All members or the family
were present and enjoyed a delight-
fiel -dinner served from a table taste--
fully decorated with candles, 'autumn
flowers and centred with a beautiful
Birthday Cake,
Phone 293 duet was sung by Mrs. Nelson and 'Ruf.1"ileIe special', Angel 1.
Cato — Mrs, Chas. Johnston, '731eith. Mrs .Kenneth McDonald. Win. Neilson Special, Chocolitte
Mrs and Mrs, Harold Knight and flake — Mrs. Glare, Long, Brussels, ;
Mrs. Lavinia Duncan, Toronto, were Made Baking Powder Special, Single
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Laver Cake -- 1st, Mrs. Chas, John- Thanksgiving Visitors at the home • • C
BRUSSELS
UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ST. JOHN'S JOHN'S A:NNIAL 'BAZAAR FOWL 'SUPPER CANCELLED
St. John's Annual 13eznar be The Fowl Supper ' previously
held on Saturday, Nov. 18th lit the.: enema-teed by the Weitan's Assoc-
Pu bl e Library. . lotion of th e United Church for Oct.
17th, has been cancelled,
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ADVANCE NOTICE
Anniversary Services
SUNDAY, 'OCT. 22nd, 1961
11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Guest Minister: THE REV. CHARLES LEWIS, B,A, B.O.
, 2nd, s. , toershten, Montt- o Mrs, Gordon, Knig t. ton,
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Engel and
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Keys, Seaforth,
spent the holiday Weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon. Switzer, Beame-
ville.
Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull
Birthday Cake — Mrs. E. Ceidneere,
y Brussels.
Domestic Shortening Special, 1
Amite Pie — 1st, Mrs. H. Stretton,.
end, Mrs. 'W. Broughton, 3rd, Mrs.
Special,
CARD OF THANK* ,
We wish to :Sincerely:thank the
Fair Board. neighboure :and lifiends
foi their donations, and benefit
dance for our -new barn; also those
who gave of their there and help in
building of the barn. It. was all "eery
much appreciated.
FAdon and. Kate 'Wilson.
'NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
The Court of Revision on the 1961
Assessment Roll for the 'Township
of Grey upon which the 1962 taxes
will 'be levied will he held Monday,
October 23rd, 1901 at 8 en-e, at the
Clerk's Office, Ethel, Ontario,
Edythe M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey
Weekend visitors with Mr. ancr Tr. Ducharrae, R.R. 2, Brussels
Mrs. Wes. McEachern were Mr. and TAyer Cake 1st, Mrs. W. Brorteh-
ton, end. 'Mrs, L. Stonehouse, 3rd, Mrs..David Barber, The. Becket, • Miss E. Dennis, Walton,
Stratychuk Orchard Farm Special,
Six Ways of Serving Apples — 1st, I
Miss E. Dennis, 2nd, Mrs. O. Long.
• Mrs, E, Cudmore Special, Box for
e Shut-in — 1st, Mrs, L. Stonehouse,
2nd,. Mrs. Vera Haletings, Brussels,
3rd, Mre. Sheldon Jacklin, RR, 2,
Innovate.
Edighoffer Special, most points in :
Wroxeter. •
florneerefts — Mrs. Wes. Heimpel,
Mary Maxim Wool Special 1st,
Mrs. W. Broughton, 2nd, Mrs. Winnie .•
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Preston, Jno. lyieriary, Brussels, and
Mr. and Mrs. Winston McEachern
and daughter's Jane and- Kimberly
Ann, London,
Thanksgiving visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Perris were Rev, and
Mrs.. D. W. Perris, Margaret and
Donald; Tharndales Miss Ann
Jones Woodville:" and Jas,. Ferree,
B. A., Knox 'College, Toronto.
BUY THE NEW
CANADA SAVINGS a —DS
;:;,' PITO!. THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONT.
GOOD FOR YOU AND CANADA "1"001 TENDERS FOR sNOWPOWING LETTER TO THE EDITOR
. TOWNSHIP OF GREY "'editor Brussels Post: FROM THE 1522, Tenders will he received by the Your edition of Aug, 24th carried.
TI4URS. - -SAT. undersigned until 7 p.m., Monday, . a letter protesting the selling of the
OCT, 12 - 1,3 - 24 October .23rd, 1961, for the snow-
plowing for the 1901-1962 season in Town Hall from, a person signed
ft's Fun - Fun Fun For the • Concerned 'Citizen, I also wish to
Whole Family wnen' the Township see, Grey, Tenders to he T be by the h m our. State ake. and site protest for the' following. reaSa
Steve McQueenueen stars In Town Hall de on e of
thits..
e most "THE HONEYMOON •MACHINV of equipment to be used, central spots for the storing of. the . Lowest or any tender not neces- .
fire engine, and the least expensive,. sadly -accepted. •
Edythe M, Cardiff,
This ball has a new roof which cost
• Clerk,
several • hundred dollars and while
fithel
.
, Ontario
Teeenship of Grey, not a money makihg prOjeet I feel
we need it for meetinge„ and the
Ross Knowles and Company Limited,
25 ADELAIDE STREET WEST, TORONTO
HISTORY' OF EAST H.URON, s3.4e13\A,11.11:01'ire:ssIterielan.T:Dev,
AGRICULTURAL SUCIF.TY 1121.1eN.L7cisw:vaaniSIsl.iselca,;ip, yeeeiitfrni Child'spe3.
1861 — 1961
(Compiled by •Mrs, Gordon Knight ' Aprons — 1st, Mrs, le Stonehouse
assisted by Mrs. Martin McDonald) I .2nd, Mrs. W. Broughton.
(Continued). . .I Cranbrook W. I. Special. New
• ; Exhibitors winning most points in I. In 1901, at the Annual meeting of i . section "N" —Mrs. Hazel Walker, East Huron, the secretary-treasurer' 1 Richard Procter. Special, Best Mr. Daniel Stewart, declined re- 1 Arrangement of Cut Flowers — 1st,
electiorl. He had. sold his farm and i Mrs. Geo. Watt, Blyth, 2nd, Mrs.
was moving away., Mr. W. II, Kerr ( L Stonehouse, 3rd, Mrs. Vera Hast-
became his successor, i ings_ 11
1 Mrs. Ella .Shurrie Special, Original • Mr. Stewart had been secretary- i
treasurer of East Huron since it was 1 . DAutArm.in Arrangement — 1st, Mrr.
Ra1111, 2nd, Mrs. E. Cudmore, •
organized and also sec.-ereas. of .1 3rd., Mr's. D. Buchanan.
Palter stated he had been connected ,giving Table Centre — Mrs. Hazel
Grey branch for many year's. The 1 Maydelle Shoppe Special, Thanks-
yeare,
With Agricultural Society. work for 40 1 'Walker 131119sels• Max Oldfrold Special, Number
Painting — under 18 years, 1st, Later that year the _ Directors I Nellie Bann, 'Walton, - , "Ind Lynne-
decided to repair .the Agricultural I , Workman, Brussels,
Hall on condition that the cost did• open to all ages, 1st, Mrs. L. Stone-
not exceed $300. The contract for - house, 2nd, Mrs. L. Kernagbart.
Centennial Special patting a new roof on building and • Pencil Sketch of Gates, donated
Local Agent
Selwyn Baker, Brussels, Ont.
Phone: House 263J Office 79
Color ClnemaSenpe
-- Nue
Louis Primt and Keely Smith
In
"THE WILDEST"
odd dance. All towns and villages
have services which are not paying
propositions. I suppose this lot
would be grand for another second
band 09,1" lot. I wish to draw your
attention to irregularities in the "ad"
to sell the Hall, There were no
provielons to -reject the lowest or
any tendece. therefore a person could
put in a tender for, say $25, and if
nO other tender was received, this
party 'Would be the owner.
Secondly, not very long ago, a
notice in the paper advising the new
Hydro rates would be ". ." het
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TENDERS FOR DRAINS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
,i4E.m.6.4444464.6.44-
MON. - TUES. - WED.
OCT. 16 - 17 - 18
Cradle Club Benefit
David Ladd
"MISTY'"
Also Year's Best Short
"ISRAEL"
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 7 p.m., Monday,
Octobed 23rd, 1901, for the con-
structien of the following drains in
'the Township of Grey:
BOLTON DRAIN which consists'
- of 121,500 lineal feet of open drain,
INGLIS DRAIN, which consists of
9,3.63 lineal feet of open drain.
• BERTITILTZ DRAIN, which consists
of 3,000 lineal feet of open drain..
Plans and specifications may be
:seen at the Clerk's office, Ethel,
Ontario'. Tenders to be accompanied
by certified cheque for 10% of ann-
cunt of tender.
Lowest or any tender not !Mete
FFIIISH SPIZAD an4I BAKING Nita
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At All Times
dminsamixmikOirisimionto
Anglican Church
OF CANADA
IT. JOHN'S
WEEK END SPECIALS
Wagstaffe Assorted Jam, 9 oz.
2 for .............. 39c
rip Top Pork & Beans, 20 oz.
• i a making other necessary lope, rs W s t•. '''' intot Hardware, Winge I M — t
atVatdect to Arthur MeNaughton. 1, Mrs. E. Shurrace 2nd, P. Chapman, I
The old ofifce for the secretary was Four antique household utensils, not
pulled down. and a, new, modern one err dinner table — 1st. Mrs, Calvin
built in its place, and a gravel etratihrook, 2nd, Russel !Knight, R. R.
Edythe M. Cardiff,
This being the year Magate power walk put in front of it and the ticket 2, Brussels sarily accepted:
• didn't state the effective date, or
'why the' change in rates, believe
that 1940 there was around ten.
thousand dollar's of a surplus - the
account, built tip reohi 1924'. .
:lector; Rev. H. L. Jenninp
B. A., L. 711.
Organist: Mrs. B. 1111.1%
11 a.m. Holy Communion and
Chureh School
8 p.m. Huron Deanery A.Y.P.A.
Installation of officere.
St. David's, Herttryn
9.30 a.m. Holy Communion, and
Church School
2 for
15 oz.
2 for
35c
office'. Best Preserved Butter Bowl, ,Print,
C'eerk, Township of Grey
was turned on in Bressels.
My third "Beef" is the go-cart
Ethel, Ontario races held each Senday afternoon
nnd Ladle — 1st, Mrs, L. Stone- Ninety yards of cotton cloth had
been procured and placed on the Ethel.
westerly wall for the' ladies work. It Prizes for classeg 2 and 3 donated
was found that this amount did riot' by Ned Rutledge,
accomodate neat all the exhibits, Three Antique 'Fools — 1st. Mrs. t
ShUrrie, 2nd, Norman Stephenson_ in this class, which came from: as To or Genie used by Pioneer'
tar away as Goderieh and New- Children — 1st,- Ruth Wilbee, 2nd, I
market. It is the first time recorded Gerald Wheeler, 3rd, Doug Wheeler,
that ladies' assisted in setting up and 4th, Jim Wheeler.
displaying exhibits in, Ladies Work. Doll used BY a pioneer child —
Stokleys Pumpkin, house. 2nd, Norman Stephenson,
29c
and evening within the corporation.
In fact, very close to several homes,
I alit Sure it must he Very upsetting
especially if one be in health, I
I wonder if these Them some with
,familles, attend churcb, or the
balance of the crowd, Approximat-
ely -90% teen-agers, Tee they keep
Phone 132 Free Delivery /AL'S ee..eot v SHOP
A tpetisity
rftt."Al, Styling Cold Wavela
ohoue nrus..1, 140
0.mTIV.3mrinnatsw.w7,-11F.7.7,1 91gr.
0 yr
NOW Presbyterian Church
IN CANADA.
Melville Church
Minister: Rev. W. I. Morrison,
• , a let Wirtriel Jiteklitr.
the Commandnient ''Itertiembet the 'nits became an annua cus.on. n '
eech year two of three Mice Were 1 Prize reoneY tor' dasees 5. and
Sabbath ritty to. keep nit 14-61Y.." tiontitod by Sel.Wyn, Ba.kere
IS the Unit that you wilt be 'bothered by Rat 111tH` IOW t.
In your home or hem, so- get Nit Of Dhoivi 004.
by agog
PURINA RAT •coNyRott
AVillable Now at
BRUSSELS .CREAMERY
Alto Available Aria
PURINA
Ltduio WORMER-end
ditANtit:t6 for fottivInti mulitiwofm-
ta OfeVent anemia in 'tiliokling Age
tidUtb .POLtititY .Wotthltk
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bitotNOE6tAtit 4o r parr ruse hilagehogit t: ,t0
Ask'.tfe. Abbot theirt 464 fi Voef -tigWy tohdeip
Educator School Supplies of Lund- I
On, Specini— June Wilbee.
ttemme ec as BROWNIE'S A t 6;gpfiyor There, wile anothet -Soap Cohteet
t• itiAtilltajOIEritittineinilliletetpre bat wes arreinged y- the Riehtted'e•
teaniett Me: 6, stiegom CLINTON, Onit, ., . . ., ... .. .. _ SoEiti Co. of WoodStock. "iie young
Aki1 /4iiiitiliSAIIV, 6tilViok6. 1 . „. , . ', A FT iff 4 SY' . itatiog. heitt to driva SIX wire tails,
. or . . . , one, into a mne planle then
-Meriting 11 tl'Ati• t VerillIk '"0' liAll' 1: ' FRIDAY and tAtitnbAS,
00.00koe Reit, W. R. t: Piiitoii4,11,A,, ,
Toronto
B.A. D RIVE -IN LTD
NOTICE to CREDITORS
in the estate of
4 ran 115 yards pick up 500 worth of
! soap tint batik to the plank with
.J
LI§tOWEL
I it.
ELI2A8ti-1 KEYS
ALL 14.111,SON'S having claims
October' 13. e 14
Debbie '#hettn.6
"THE MAN 04Okit
GOD'S datiNttlY§ -
George
. 0:bleb)! detered Moritecirriery, Randy .tttizit:t I
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#tiititA Lee Geere1Y
One dertcOn
There was a concert in the town wiathet the estate of the above.
FRI. T. Ott. 13 14 ; nieetioned, late of ttie Village tip
rirtlaaeTt., itt. the Coniity. of Huron, 1,
deceased, who died 'zit the
' 311gt day of 1901. After that
date, tile' 11,T.ecutorA will proceed to
a3lairihitt0 the Pstato havlutt regard
• onlY to the cialirim of irliich Olio* I
ft-1,1 Ir luul toffee.
Vilits at IlruqAels, 33ncl (la,*
St Srottutier, 1061,
1 enAttoitti gtitirtntil:atoN
,it i1 6i
11110 thlittla ehtit(il
Ole 'DANADA
ttdo. tirifilihti
Oresittlat tArt. A. g.
14Arivkflt tHANKsGiVinici
11 A. M. l'4ornitig Wa rship'
b.45 A. it. guddity §oi1001
t ITaill which netted $40,
Wont ineerl nett Nc"Opli berible Feature'
"dUleNTRILL'S tlA1bErts9,
CloiGe Scope
Steve codirolie, 1)4trle Brewster
"ARSON` FOR 1-11h5
Stoked BrOdle, Lynn Thderiae
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CARD OF tH,ANKti
The fellsilv of the tete .Tenitla
Peening-tail extern] their heartfelt
gratitede to all those tlio 61,6§sto.i1
awl). srnnatliv In sci 0606'
of kindness at the limo of elle eeeeeie
bereavemeet. elecedat Menke Dr.
Stelillens, Ver. acid
ii, totio.. Alt yew, hind' eonsider-
atiert was: it'otity tilmr6dittAtt,
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tom Mimeo. rt‘.1 I sh :Cy, knin 011.14
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ymir PAtrovigo this gillniller aiid
ave. Wilt eeci Yen ii&tit 'Spring. il8:11$.6tHLS, .CittAMERY
: none f:f trImainlowaren
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