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PEOPLE WE KNOW . •
Miss • Marion Michel, Kitchener,
with Mr, and Mrs. ".I.4„ MicheL
;:11. iiInwaril
Walton, with 4r, and Mrs, 114)1. Miracle Wh:p Salad i)ressing
, 8 oz. „. 44444 11A. , .11 44 • 44 .1 .......... I ,,, 25c
Van Camp Pork and Beans .
20 oz. 2 for „..„„ ....... . ..... ....,.... ... , ... ... 37 c
St. Williams, 2 fruit, marmalade
24 oz. „„... ............ „........ .... . . .... 33c
Stokleys Tomatoes Juice
48 oz. • 29c
1,0.0.0 ,, •••• A,
Phone 293 We Deliver
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cousins, Lyon's)
and, Donald with her parents Mr,
'and Mrs. Wilson, Ic.itchener,
Mr. •44a. Mrs Donald Coleman,
tend Elmira; Mr. and Mrs.
Sack Coleman and faintly, Chatham,
Mtn Mr. and Mrs. Alec Coleman.
Brussels residents in Wingbata
hospital includ i Mrs, Alex Mc-
Donald, Jas. A. Bryans, and B. G,
Whittard. hope they all have a
speedy recovery,
QF BRUSSELS WOMAN
rite feat teaCku , '6414 nukrrecl,
.0.r traitic death of Mrs.
Dunald Puree, who perxearod la the.
Tiro that destroyed their hemoearly
NeNn. Year's Eve. Mr. Currie escaped
the flames, Their three sons, Barrie,
aohn and Douglas worn not At home
at tho outbreak of the blaze,
Th., fire, which swept through the
hoase with fierce intensity, was first
seep, shortly after 5 pan, by Wm.
Clark and Cary' Wilson and tho
alarm phoned in by Brian Rutledge.
Firornen and others woo- tried to
enter were driven 'bac% by fierce,
smoke and heat. Explosion of oil
drinr.s stored in the woodshed added
to the fury of the stubborn flame
Which firemen were unawe to bring
with Mr. and Mrs. ,SST, Edgar And
holed relatives.
Sad Mt!. Jardine, stud
Jail 40i21...
with Mr. and MVPs. J. _A;
A t . :sfyraggart, 'Stratford and
Neil MeTaggartt Teeswater, with
11r. Mn,, 11. MoTa;Fgart.
Mr. and Mrs, M.D1d:field and.
faintly with, Mrs. Jae. Oldiield and
Jack Oldfield, Dundalk,
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Rann, Gait. and,
Mr. and Mrs. Root, Tohnston, Tor-
onto, with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rawl.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoskins and
family and Mr. and. Mrs. R. Stebbins
and family, Mrs, F. A. Jackson and,
Bruce -Jackson, all of Sarnia, with
Mr, and Mrs. Ted McLean,
WEEK 0 • kici-4.414.ik i$RU'4ibi'.'ILS. •
AND...DiSik;icr •
y T. Ministerial Assoc jar
JANUARY 7th to .JAN UAL 144,t, •
Personal Christianit y .
JANUARY 7th — SUNDAY -- Call to prayer in all churches, 11 44*
• "Our personal responsibility"
JAN. 8th — MONDAY Ethel United Church Rev. H. L. Jeneino
"A Portrait of :Citizens of the Kingdom"
JAN, 9th --- TUESDAY- W.alton. United Church Rev. Wo J.
Morrison
"The quality of Christian Responsibility"
JAN. 10th ----- WEDNESDAY — St. John's Anglican — Rev, K. Griffitbe•
,"When personal faith is challenged"
JAN, 11th THURSDAY ,-- 'Presbyterian Rev.
SA RCY,CATTT LJ
"The quality of personal worship"
JAN, 12th FRIDAY — Brussels United Church — Rev. Alr.
1-110enhotham
°The fountain of Christian personal experience?'
SERVICES AT 8 p.m.
OFFERINGS FOR CANADIAN COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
EVERYONE WELCOME
AMATEUR CONTEST
Brussels Public School Auditorium
(WATCH FOR DATE)
CLASSES — (Open to Amateurs Only)
1, ,N10-ITETAT ,---, Comedy, Magic, Sleight-of-hand, tricks acroibaticS$
2, SQTJA.11.113 DANCING — (Open to groups from public schools ot
Morris, -Grey and. Irussels
3. ,CLAISSICAL Singing, Dancing, ITustrumental
4, COIINTRY or. WESTERN ---, Singing, Instrumental, Clog anal
Step Dancing
5, POPIXA2, — ,Singing, Instrumental Tap and National Dasucing,
Original numbers, elocution etc.
9. OPEN,— (Professionals Invited), a:44act
DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES FEB Mail entries as soon as
possible to : Mrs. Robt, Raymond, Brussels, Ont
Sponsored By The Brussels Home and School Association
"mama u.necessokommrsunrotocazerft loom icran AVOMI.,1"101
Prime Roast of Beef
Dressed Leg of Pork
and Steaks
At The Queens Hotel
Surr.da7 Evenrag
COURSE D'NNE R
FPOM FIVE TO EIGHT P. M.
Miss Gertie Rowel, daughter of HORTICULTURAL CHRISTMAS under control for several hours. It Wir; and Mrs. •Gerald ace l,was COMPETiTION WINNERS ; was .9 p.m before searchers were taken to Wingham hospital afar
• , 1
able to enter the ruins, after walls irqurietts her knee in a toboggan, „ Winners of the best .C11480'045'
aceitlent • ! were trilled down, and it was mid- decorated homes and businesSt I night before Mrs Currie's body 'places, sponsored by the local was brought out, Borticultairal Society were;
The body was removed to Kitch-
eller where an autopsy was per- I
I formed, An inquest is to be held,
1 At time of going to press the body
4. F. MeCutcheon• I had not yet been released for burial. -
Mrs, Currie, the former Janet • 5. S. Lowe
McLean, is survived by her husband, ! These homes were most attractive, 1 threes sons, Douglas, John, and
Homes
1. Mrs. F. Michel
2. Mrs, C. Adams
L, Michel
SKATING PARTY
BRUSSELS ARENA
TUESDAY, JAN. 16, 8 P. M,
Sponsored by Brussels United
Church Sunday School
Lunch serried after in the basement
Admission: Adults 35c
Public School Pupils 25c
John Hoover, B. A,. 'Western
Thilversity, London, edth, his
Parer I's, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mrs. Robt, Ferguson spent the
Christmas holiday week with her
.niece, Mrs. Frank Malloy in St. I
Thomas, and her nephew Donald.
and Mrs. McArter, Welland, and.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McArter, London,
Mrs. T-onis D. Thompson snout
ths Christmas holidays in Ottawa
end Toronto. •
1 MiSs -Pamela Porter; 11niversity
Toronto, with her mother, Mrs, I
Louise Porter..
•HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING
The Home and oelloCII meeting
will be held in the school on Wednes-
day January 10 at 8:30 mm. All.
parents and friends are urged to
attend this first meeting of the new
year.
TWO BREAK-INS HERE •
Over the Christmas week-end a
forced entry was made. at the Royal
'Canadian Legion Halt A small,
amount of cash, cigarettes and beer
were Missing • when the break-in'
was discovered on •'Tuesday morn-
ing. The rear door had been jimmi e d
open, Nothing' else was broken or
disturbed. Apparently the thief, or
thieves were after a. little Christmas
"cheer".
On Wednesday night of last week
R, 23, C!onsins, on returing to the
creamery at 10.30 :p.m. after being
away from: home for the evening,
'found a window on the north side
of the building sma•Shet. n-nd an.
inner office window was partially
hroken to allow the, would-be-
thief, to open the office • door.
Nteithe-• th e safe. or cash drawer
het) been temnered with. Mr,
Cousins bAil("tr'S th boa d1"-ht s of
r,,,,ron,ollimr oar warnerl the
e•nd he b'ont ' hasty, retreat.
I
ARENA* SCHEDULE
MONDAY — Broom Ball, 8 p.m.
TUESDAY Skating, 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY — Hockey (Bantam) I
8 p.m.
THUR,SDArf .--- Skating, 8p.m.
FRIDAY — Hockey, (Jamestown),.
8.30 p.m.
SATURDAY ,-- Skating, 2-4, 8-10
SUNDAY ,—Skating, 2-4 p.m.
Hockey & Skating; Adults 35c
High School Students 25c
Public School Students 10c
CARD OF THANKS
Os were -many others, which added.
much to the festive appearance of
the village during the holiday
season.
Business :places
1. D. A. 'Roam_
Calliander Nursing Rome .
Woods Store •
Machan 'Hta•rdware
Doris MCDonald
Mr. ouch MrS: Douglas Leach and 1 4:
sianabter Traren. Montreal, with Mr. I.
and 'Mrs, W. G. Leach,
Rev, -and Mrs. H. L: Jennings -1
with, her mother in Gorrle.
;Miss Sharon Hemingway, student ,
imrse at Brantford hospital, with
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hemingway. 1
Mr. and Mrs. S. Lowe and family .1
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman, I
Clinton. -•i.
Mr. and • Mrs. Robert Kennedy,
• • Our • sincere thanks to Rev.
-Griffiths and all those kind People
who so thoughtfully expressed,
words of comfort to us at the time
of our recent hereavement,
Murra and Gordon Grant
HONORED ON 90th 131RTHDAY
John Gorsalitz was honored re-
cently on his 90th birthday at an
"At Home", held by his daughter,
Mrs. Fred Hayden.
His son Oscar, of Chin, Mich., was
The. Linit,ecl. Church
CANADA Janice and Robert, Ottawa 'with his I
firm. K. DeliVilits
ate.aritisst Mo.rttn
9,45 A. M. Church School
11.00 A. M. Morning Worship
IN MEMORIAM
present for the oceassien. Mr,
Gorahltz has eight .grandchildren
and 14 great grandOhildren. Relat-
ives attended also front Palmerston,
-Buffalo, Stratford, Listowel, Sea-
forth, and, Ethel, also 'many friends
-and neighbours called. The tea.
table was centred with a "-tier his#1,1.
day cake. The guest of honor, w'hil
is hale, hearty, anti active wag. Hip
recinient manv gifts ae de;-
•••-eed wishes,
CARD OF OF THANKS'
The family of the, late Mrs.,
Jennie Campbell visit to sincerely
thank all who have been so kind
and helpful during their recent
bereaveMent A special thanks to
the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canad-
ian Legion, ReV. Morrison and Mr.
and Mrs. Bann.
FIRM' — In loving memory of
Davy, Bevy and Eddy, Firby, whet
passed away two years ago Decemb-
er "1St,
1.3'..reqi):!,--:iir'IP!7:1 C.:hutch
TN CANADA
1Vielvilie (.•117,,in.7.13
Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison, B.A.
Organist: Mr. G. Burgoln
9.45 A.M. Bible Class
10 A. M. Church School
11 A, M. - Morning Worship
'We know that they are happy,
In our Father's home above,
Growing fairer, as they linger
In the sunshine 'of I-I1s love.
,The Elliott Family
CARD OF THANKS
A special thank you to the people
of Brussels who extended kindness
to my late sister; to those who'
Offered their homes to relatives and
T. The new year is her, again with,
the written message "The race is not
for the swift, nor the battle for the
strong." This is Mary Duricanson
saying adieu and to all Happiness
thrOughout the year 19621.
CARD THANKS
wish to thank the leaders and
members of the Teen• Town for
-their carol singing at Chtleanas. It
helped to Make a, wonderful
Christinas for me.
Wishing you every success and
A Happy NeW rear to yeti all,
Very Sincerely
AtiAlo 'Weirton
AinSiiCara.
OF CANADA
ST, JOHN'S
Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennings
B.A., L.Tti.
Organist: Mrs, B. Elliott
11 a. m, Holy Communion
Church Sebooi
ST.- Davidqi, Hentryn
2:30 vim Evening Prayer
and Chtirch School
NOTICE
COLD STORAGE LOCKER LOCK,RAENT
Is Now Due For 1962
SAVE UP TO 20%
By Paying Your Locker Rent This Month
For Further Information Call Our Office or Read The
Schedule of . Rates on The Locker Room Door
COUSINS CREAMERY
Phone 22
Brussels, Ont.
MTN- THEATRE LISTOWSL, ONT.
IN MEMORIAM
FIRM! In toting •tuemory of
Davy, Bevy and Eddy, Who passed
away two years ago December 31.
ThotVgiir their smiles are gone for-
ever, .
And their hands I Cannot touch,
SUIT I have so many memories
Of tho ones 1 loved so much.
Their menteries are My kenpsake
With which I'll never part.
Cod has them' in His keeping
I have than in my heart.
Always loved and Sadly Missed,
by Mother, 'Marie, CARD or THANKS
1, CHRISTMAS DRAW WINNERS '
w ith his parenta, Mr. and Mrs, IL W,
1 Wood's Store (Dolls) — Mrs. Elsie'
NerinedY, _ • My relatives, old neighbours and, 11
ShoW, Mrs. Jack Wilson I would like to extend. thanks to, '
Mr. anti Mrs, Merton Vackwell, friends for their congratulatory Oldfield Hardware (Clock Radio) — Mrs. Gordon 1VIeGavin
mesSages, gifts, cards and to all 'I
Mort. IV Inne and Shelly. Listowel who Called on the occasion 6r
my ti En:ether Produce (Egg Washer)
.
of 'Walton arid Mr. anti Mrs. .
With Mr. anti Mrs, C. goal;'~, OM birthday, also to all who helped;
Jas. Ataitstrong
. ..
MeOutsheon Grocery (tox of. Oho
and two children, Toronto, with Mrs.
relates) -- Mrs, T. flarross,
•Mr*. ill1c1 7•I r q • If ".11 Mithlic)toll in am WA. YO it kiTidtea8 will be It `"' ' v V 1
Tiles. Walher and Mr. and Mrs.
1 ((Christmas Gaits) — Mist, L. Store
(leo. lIttelter. i.
Mr. and Mrs, Murray Ross. and
re ftildtpil, .Sarnia. with :qt, rtiil t.
remeltbered.
John Gorsalltz CAMERON STIRACHAN
flaimeron Strachatt, 55, !London,
1 a. former resident of ThiniSsels, died,
THURS. ,,, FRI. SAT.
JAN. 4 •, 5 •,•
This .year's or any year''S matt „ , NOTICE
ATTENTION FARMERS
0456110-king flown to 'earth obinerly Not only does it contravene the
,,COME SEPTEMBER" keep Township reads free of Snow if
Calor dtheitiaStripe keen ToWS11.145 roads tree Of snow if
the; ;plow is being COntiiittally lifted
!for :Milk' cans, :and veh'icle's left on
the read, We tire 'net reantittaible
for any damage that nitty dedir,
Also sliOW Siidodild not be, tette:Vett
gatemtdY, Ft ititte the roads sa
that it bripetlett or hinders traffie,
''1t-GAD SIT.tAAL 13QW.rA.
Tmvlis!ti11t' of etsitO
CHAPLAIN' DIES
FRESH BREAD and. BAILING
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At All Times
WE. SEND SPECIALS
Mount Royal Choke Tomatoes
28 oz. tins 2 for .. .....
Garden Path Kernel Corn
14 az, tins 2 for ..
Pork and Beans 10 OZ.
2 for ---
(Adult Entertaltirrient)
Reck 'Hudson, Bobby Darin
Gina LollobrIgicla, Sandra Dee
Pleast lstets, 1-•-e 'TOMO Sentetnber
Will net be Shown' at the Aaturday
inia•titter. A. special children's feattire
`Will be announced later.
Im...442skoLkir.
'MON. • TUES, WEItf,
JAN, - 11
st;t1therily at his twine, on Dee, nitt.
/to was an employee of (lnitatitt, '
Brand. for ,PAZ years. Surviving, avei
104 'telte.;, the former Anna, Me- 1
01,,thotinon; one Son, Dottild r, ,
Montreal; sister. Mrs. TiltiYd!
tViar.t,eriretl .Grotle, '14 orniito; brattier, li
The, trSet Strachati, Chittigo. i-re, "
grandelfildreil,. tlititti Wria it Viiiingi
eiti4tert.
i
• Fit. Lt. Eel Moore, Protestant;
padre of ildA# Station, Centralia 1
since 1959, and a for,rfier B'ruakets
reSident- idled suddenly at West.
•. inItister Redpital, London, He Was
45. Ourrieral SerVide, was, held at the
station, §tioldi WAS lit 8riisSelS t
edfrikerYi ..,..te, it .,,1.,
Free MTh) Phone 732
Mrs,. n, C, iMla,tlieson.
Mt s. tiov thonitisoti.. tirigorlyityv
ind Wilgs TAtchoti Jtettling. tiAtoweit
with Vt. mild Wits. too, Uottionold.
'tfir, shirt lvii•;i. Jahn tidotir:
(looreet0Wiii Mi.. mitt
Nil's, ten lidgar 'and I ettY:-,
trr. otyt 'Bruce.
ittid: Dabble, dtditt*,6!
Mr, itTid Mr's, Ittrii-Elttiit, tigto*tit
C .
a
,
Parents, Mr, and Me's. R. W.
Kennedy.
Miss Parker, Niagara,
Falls, with Mr. and Mit. C. Parker.
Mr, and Mrs. rid Henderson
wore in London attending the
funeral of- Mrs. Wm. J. Henderson,
also spent Christmas with their
dauihters and families and visited
Robbie Grimster who has been
in hoSpital for six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, Bennet, Walton,
with Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Bell.
Miss Carol Bryans, Toronto with
Mr. and Mrs. ,tonne Bryans,
Peter Hemingway, Toronto Chive-
p,raetio Ponegn, with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Douglas 'Hemingway;
Air. and. Mrs. Jack Rice, .Toulv
T,.irsv. Toronto and Belt Mc-
Onteheon, with Mrs. H. McfThtcheon.
Mr, and Mrs. 0-..„'Hymers, List-
c-nel. with Mr, and PAM Geo.
Davidson.
Jurst, Wroxeter, With Mr.
and Mrs. Ned Rutledge.
Lester Machan, :Ryerson Institute,
Toronto, with his Parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Leonard Machan,
Mr• arid Mrs. Thies, MeFadzettn,
Susan and Jan% Toronto with D,
M, 'McTavish and •Mr. and Mrs, G.
.0.11)sotif,
Mr and Mrs. Den Nicholson,
Toronto and Mt, and' MrS, Wealey
Lester, Hainiltott, with Mr, timid
1)-Irs, C. Kratiter,
David xmitody; OttaWa IltiVerattY,
Susan Fla Ward and ,lohn Davin
star lb the tireateat Warnen's story of
all ti "'e. A brand rieW ver.slon 6,1" it A '8 "Ii4O iM
' 'renny Otii'sed teat* itlintilattinti
,drarha
' EittAtit liTotttlir •
r: '" edits .rrrtr.
told' Wiviot
A eiiefilatif
IitiOrte Ititaisti 4*
Barry; her mother, Mrs, Daisy
McLean, all of Brussels; ex Sisters,
Mrs. Wm. Erwin, Wawanosh Town- '
ship; Mrs. George Somers, and
Miss Grace of Brusnelst Mrs, John,
Pennington, Grey Township': Mrs.
Wm, Stewart. Mitchell; 'Mrs. Frank "
Alcoek, and a brother, Donald, both
of Morris Township-
171;re/7011ns: was lest in the fire, ;
A fund has been started. .for the
flurri„ children with • C. Parker •
,as secretary-treasurer of the .cons- i •
mitten. Contributions be
acknowledged in the. Brusselq Post, i
HI-51 PRESENTED
TO Hl-T CLUB
Brussels newly formed: Hi-T Club
reeeirved one of its most essential
pieces of equipment, ft high fidelity
record playm, as a gift from two
local organizations.
Representatives of Western Stars :
Lodge, 1,0,..0.P. and Morning Strut
Rebekah Lodge presented the hi-ft
during a e.ereMony in the auditor- :
him of the public school at. a Iii-'r
Meeting.
Taking part were Murray Cardiff, I
Noble (irarlei of Wemfere Star T pose t,
aryl tT a, Jno, Toreve, Grand
of Merrily.: Star Lodge. Don Smith,
Tri-T isroaltionf,
n 11:11 P1111) nrzonizor.