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UNiCEF ,p0LCE;TION. EXCEEDS Come To
VARIETY FAIR
SATURDAY, NOV. 4 — 2.310 p.m,.
IN THE I, Q., 0, F. LODGE ROOMS
The Fair Features
SAKING CANDY GOOD USED CLOTHING NEW ARTICLES
TEA ROOM
SPONSORED BY; MORNING STAR REBEKAH LODGE
LIONS STAGE
HALLOWE'EN PARADE
Spooks, ghosts, goblins and a 'heat
of unidentifiable characters answer-
ed the Lions invitation and appeared
in a BalloWe'en parade from the,
C. N. H station to the down town
area, led by a segment Of the Legion.
Pipe Band.
The parade was sponsored by the
local Lions Club and at the conclus-
ion of the parade 'the children,
numbering over 100, of all ages,
received treats,
ImpeumaVisorama•IF
Mrs,, Wm, Smith
rilir Wit, J, Smith 11?1•red away
in Wingharn 'General HeSpital, on
Vhinto4ay, October A0(4, iptk her 8$.41
yeov, agter a lega.gtity
Rom in West Wawatiosh Town-
ship, Vary Arrnetreng was a Ought-
, rer of the late Vitliana Armstrong
%Imo. migto, ,the married the
late William J. SMith, on march. 2'1st,
1899 and moVed 'to Morris rewrishIP,
near .Brussels.
The funeral was held on Saturday
afternoon from the D. A. Rauh
funeral home with the Rev. H,
Jennings of St- John's 1A.nglican
Church effiCieting.
Interment was in Brussels cem-
etery,
Mrs Smith is survived by four
sons, Ernest, James and. Howard of
Morris Township and John T. of
Arthur, and 14 grandchildren and
10 great grandchildren,
The pallbearers Were grandsons,
Stuart Smith, ,Goderich;
)Smith, Atwood; Neil Foster, Lin-
Wood; Jack Smith, William J. Smith,
and Clifford Morrow of Brussels.
'Leonard Smith, Streetsville;
and Robbie Smith of Brussels, grand-
sons, carried the floral tributes,
LAST YEAR'S CONTRIBUTIONS
I About 11;3 Brussels PnbiiC School
Children made their founds on.
Hallowe'en night gathering sweet
'treats for thenselves and penny
treats 'for the Unfortunate, sick and
hungry children of other lands,
They collected $9140 for ITNICVF
(ITnited Nations International Child-
ren's Emergency Fund)• sponsored
locally by the Brussels Homo and
'School Association, Which will be
forwarded to Toronto and then to
the flailed Nations in New York.
The members of the Association
tak e this opportunity to thank every-
one who so generously contributed
to this worthwhile fund.
CARD OF THANKS
1 would like to thank all those who
remembered me with cards, treats
and flowers while I was a patient in
St. Josephs Hospital, London, and
since have returned home.
Mrs, Pearl Lowe
Scre ffpl`i. .5) 1J FE?.
onemeel..
Frr
Aylmer Catsup, 11 oz. 2 for ..... • ' • '''''' 39c
Staf fords Berry Box Straw-
berry Jam, 24 oz. '''' ''' • '''' 47c
Del Monte Fancy Cream Style
Corn 20 oz. ,2 for 39c
Stokleys Fruit Cocktail 2B oz. 41c
PROCLAMATION
SATURDAY, NOV. 11th
A Public Holiday
STORES ARE ASKED TO REMAIN Ot.OSED UNTIL 1 P.M.
For The Village of Brussels
George E. McCutcheon,
RO ER
Hallowe'en passed quietly here
with the usual Window soaping and
pranks but there 'was a Minimum
amount of malicious damage
reported.
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C UTCHEON
Waws...roirsommorniaprormum ....
Phone 293 Southern Fried Chicken
Beef-- Pork Steaks
At The Queens Hotel
Sunday Evening
FULL COURSE DINNER
SERVE!) FROM FIVE TO EIGHT P. M.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late IVIrrs. Wm.
J, Smith wish to express their,
sincere thanks for the many acts of '
kindness, messages of sympathy and
beautiful floral tributes received ;
during their bereavement of a
beloved mother. 'H. AND S. ASSOCIATION
TO MEET NOV. 8
The next regular ;meeting of the
'Home and School Association will
on Wednesday, Nev. 8, at
The
Cii'A'IT01. THEATRE
Recording Secretary John
Mi tehell
Douglas aTeming. -beheld
LISTOWEL, ONT.way 8.30 p.m. in the new school.
Treasurer
BUY THE NEW
CANADA SAVINGS BONDS
GOOD FOR YOU AND CANADA TOO!
Glenn Ford -and Shirley Maclaine l Sohn Mc-
Warden
Conductor
Outside 'Guardian
BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB
Presiden t George MaChitcheon
ist Vice-Pres. ... .. Cecil McFadden
2nd Vice-Pres. .... . . Charles Thomas
3rd Vice-Pres. Win. Stratychuk
Secretary Cereal D. McFadden
Aasistant Chas, Arnold.
Treasurer Cecil Parker
Directors
1 Year — Russel Knight
2 Yeare R.. Raymond, C. Kreuter' OIMIIIMMINII•10 Mit Color-bearer Robert Walker
Charles Thomas
Wm, King
Solor CinemaSenpe
rfwm THE
Ross Knowles and Con'pany Limited,
25 ADELAIDE STREET WEST, TORONTO
20,
Local Agent
Selwyn Baker, Brussels, Ont.
Phone: House 263J Office 79
'Musician
MSS
LSS
Robert Richmond. leaders of the Scouts, _Cubs, Guides
FRI. - SAT. NOV, 3 - 41 Jack McCutcheon and Brownies will be preSent to
explain the work of each group, as
well as one boy or girl from each Cutcheon
group Who will describe the Big- "THE -SHEEPMAN a'Gnaralan '''' ' Allan Nichol miff cance of each part of their Chaplain ....... ....„ ........... Jim Edgar • Clarence Pegelow respective uniforms.
Th e 'monthly meeting of the
•Malestie Institute will be held in the
Brussels Library on Thursday.
Nov. 9th at 2 p.m.
There will` be a guest speaker who
will talk on Public Relations. There
Will also be a soloist,
All, ladies•are'invited.
WESTERN STAR LODGE
OFFICERS INSTALLED
D. D. P. William Caldwell of
'Brucefield, and his installation.
team, recently visited. Western Star
lrsdge, I, 0. 0. F., and installed the
following officers:
Noble Grand. Murray Cardiff •
'V-ive-Grand Glen James
`NOTICE
We Deliver
POPPY DAY
The Royal Canadian Legion will
be holding their annual Poppy
Da, Saturday Nov. 4th.
The proceeds or this day go
to the Legion Welfare 'Fund to
essist any ex-service man or
woman who may• be in need,
PLEASE HELP U'S
TO HELP THEM
laranch 218
Poppy Committee,
Tail Twister
Assistant
Lion Tamer
Assistant
Pianist
Auditors Charles Arnold
Selwyn Baker
Attendance & Membership D A.
Rann, Selwyn Baker, Wm. king
Health & Welfare ... .. Cliff Dunbar
'Roy Cousins, Max Oldfield, Gordon.
Workman
Christmas Seals
Harold Thomas,
,m(2W.D.R.Meene,..1.••••IC
to • attend next Wednesday at
8.30 pen. E R LT
Mrs. Clifford Morrow
MON. TUES. - WED.
NOV i6 a:7 - 8
Here it comes again
CLARKE GABLE in
"GONE WITH"
"THE 'W N D
(color)
One show only each evening 7.45
Adults .... ....... $1.00
Students .75
Children . . ..... ,.- .50
Plus —
Lucille Ball, Desi Arnez in
"THE LONG LONG TRAILER"
Last Complete Show 8.50
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Donald Dunbar Miss Mitchell will explain the
Allan 'Griffith -method used in marking the report
Ross Nichol cards in the primary grades.
-The Membeship Committee will
I accept renewels from those who did
not obtain their new membership
cards last month. •
I would like to thank all those who All parents and friends are invited
remembered me with cards, treats
and visits while a patient in the
Listowel Hospital.
Your kindness will always be
remembered.
CARD OF THANKS
Selwyn Baker
COMMITTEES 1961 - 1962
Scout Group .... Robt. Raymond, Max
Oldfield, Chas. Thomas
Safety • Ca.l IC.rauter, Roy
Kennedy, Gerald Exel
Convention John McDonald,
Ohaa, Thomas
Property & Civic Improvement ,..,....
Harold Thomas. Selwyn Baker,
Cal ,Krauter." Wn4a. Stratychuk.
Tom Leak.
Sight Conservation & Blind Roy
Cousins, Wilbur Turnball, Cecil
Parker, George Mutter
Program ..........., Chas. Thomas, Wm.
'Turnbull, 'W. King, Hank Ten Pas
Ways & Means Jack McDonald,
Ralph Pearson, D. A. Rann, Cecil
Parker, Tan McDonald
Greeter James Armatrosg,
Pelwyn Baker
Fditcation ...... Ken-Ashton, L. E.
Cardiff, Russel Knight
Agriculture ..... „ Cliff Dunbar, Wm,
Turnbull. Jes, Armstrong,
'Retarded Children .„. 'clias, Arnold,
'Reba Walker, Wm. Turnbull
Publicity ..... Roy Kennedy, Cecil
McFadden
Mussel Knight,
Howard Bernard
Easter Seals Robert Raymond,
Cecil Parker, Wilbur Tarnbull
Boys & iG9r]s Max Oldfleld,
Chas. Arnold, R.obt. Raymond
Doug, Callender
sarily accepted.
Anglican Church
OF CANADA
IT. JOHN'S
Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennins,J
A,, L
OrganIst: Mrs, S. SWIM
' 11 a.m. Holy Communion and
Church School
3 p.m, A, Y. P. A, visit at United.
Chuch
St. David's, Hoittryn
2 p.m, Bible Class
Win, 1-1", King, Clerk
UNSALTED BUTTER IS AVAILABLE
AT ALL TIMES TOO AT
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TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
Tenders will be received by the.
unders'igned until p,rn., Monday, I
Nov. 0, 1901, for the snowplowing for 1
the 1961-62 season in the Village of
T`rttesels,
L. State standing time and hourly 1
rate.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
TEACHERS HOLD FALL
CONFERENCE HERE
The Rev. Brian DeVries, recto; of
the Anglican Church, Exeter, was
the guest speaker at the fall confer-
ence of the Women Teachers'
Federation of Ontario, North Huron,
division, which took the form of a
turkey dinner served in the school-
room of Melville Presbyterian
Church by members of the Young
Women's +Guild.
J: H. Kinkead, fOoderich, Inspector
of public schools for Huron County
introduced the speaker, who told his
audience that he was speaking to
them in the darkest hour of the
world's history, and that he de-
COUSINS CREAMERY
Brussels, Ont. Phone 22
Phone fartMleIS 'PIK)
S WILLIS'
owe.
Teaching Traffic Safety
starts at horn.
FRESH DRUM awrl 1111AINNO DAUM
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At All Times
1
Presbyterian Church
IN CANADA
Melville Church
IVIThister: Soil. W. J. Morrison, I.A.1
Organist: Mr. G. iltiroala
10 A, M. Church School
Sacrament of Baptisin
Will 'be administered
11 A, M. Morning Worahtp
WEEK END SPECIALS
Green Giant Niblets 2 for 35c
Clover Leaf Sockeye Salmon,
lb. tins
Standard Peas. 20 oz. 2 for •••• . •-•••-• 29c
2.30 p.m. Evening Prayer
and Church School
Wed. Nov. 81th, at 3.00 p.m.
Bajzaar and Supper at Ethel Hall
COWIN/
A L'S E L. A (.7 1 If
A Spat:laity
Styling
REMEMBRANCE DAY
SATURDAY, NOV. 11th
The Brussels Branch 218 of the Royal Canadian Legion will
hold services on this day at the Cenataph and St. John's
Anglican Church.
Parade will form up at the Legion Hall at 10.30 a. in,
and will parade to Cenataph for- wreath laying ceremony,
then to St. John's Church for service at 11 a, m,
The Bey Scouts, Cubs, Girl Guides and Brownies are all
invited 'e. attend, also all ex-service, anen and women..
It wrz;a. please the Branch very much to see a better
tarn out of the general pit dic for the services than there
has been in the past.
As we have a ramber of young militiamen in Brussels
now, the Branch would also be pleased if they would
parade with us.
All ex-service persoaell are invited to attend the banquet
at 1.30 in the Ladies Auxiliary Regina.
PERSONAL CLEANERS
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Support Your Local
Cleaning and Pressing Establishment
ONLY LOrIAL HELP EMPLOYED '
24 HOUR SERVICE
Pressing While You Wait
Sanitizing and Meth,proofing•
Sq,t1s,faciion Guaranteed
Free Pick-tip and,ne,14very Phone 12,
Free Ilelit;eir. Phone" 732
Teach them
to kok
both ways
before crossing
the
plored the great indifference of the
general public to the world situation,
lie said that the church was the only
resistance to dictatorship, and that
late hoped Christian people Would
rise to this emergency.
J.'-'w, Coulter, IG'odetich, inspector
of public schools, thanked Me,
DeVries,
a-a--e-e--a---ee—^ "--a" --a - Also at the head table were Miss TY _ Luella 'Mitchell, president of the
group:: Mrs. Xetineth Tyeemen,
treasurer;' Miss Jessie Little,
secretary; Mr. and Mrs, J: W.
C.aialltr',IVie. and Mrs. J, TT. Kinkead;
and Rat J. W. Morrison, minister
Of the entitle and Mrs. Meettaon.
Met. Louise Porter Meted, a Vote
of-thank§ to the guild, wlide',rveti,
I and to the board of liWittgel'a for'
the use of 6.6 Ogiiroft, Mrs. Mac
deediff, preeident of the gittict
accepted the thanks.
Mrs. Carl Dinigiaa,, Wingintitt,
and: MI.'S, W. It rting gliing, dilate,
accompanied by Mrs.. W, C. itfiig‘.
1, At .d, Un§itins§ gooMon, tifto, the
1 .dinner, 'Mr's. John Bataan.. 'Sea-
! 10',Idi, wes chosen tri attend' a. 1.1.:10.,
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day •.011teltitiO.'n to tin 'hold riittinii-
1 nto, nhizt illobfli. 'Mks .10aeie Little
1 cave an aepeettit of the sandal meet=
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ing of the Eetieratiet of Women. 1,
3, TegidtierSi' .ASSrielrifintiii of '6M:title',
'which. . Site' attended feeerifty ;An
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