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The Brussels Post, 1962-01-25, Page 111 a.m. Morning Prayer Church Set ool ,Jan. 29th — 7,30 p.m. Confirmation Class 8,30 pan, A, Y, P, A, 10T.,Davld's, Hentryn '.2.30 Evening PraYet and Church School The United Church Olt` CANADA Minister.: itev. K. iiirKtittie Organist: Wars. is. lit. Maeda 9.46 A. M. C/hurch School 11.9, A. M. Morning Worship' • . Presbyteriam. Church. IN CANADA Melville Church • Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison. S.A. Organist: Mr. G. Burgoln 4,441•41414,4 •• Garden Patch Peas, 15 oz. 2 for .... .. 31c Breakfast Club Raspberry .lain, '24 oz. ..... ...... .. 43c L ibbysTomato Juice, 48 oz. 2 for --- 55c Universal Sockeye Salmon, 53c ....4,444, --••••4444.--.44 • 4,44..4.4•••••••444"4444.,..”....:-.4.4.4 'W. 4, 4.4.44. GRANTED LICENSE Tom, Leak, proprietor of the I 'Queens Hotel, ,-itiformed,"The Post I that his application to the —Liquor Contra! 13oard, for a. license to open. at:) a men's'Ibeverage room'has been 'granted, provided he complies with remtired regUlations, CARD OF THANKS I take this opportunity to thank( 'the com,rounity and 'friends 'for Christmas Cards, get well cards, visit and treats whilel was a patient / in Wingham General Hospital, All 'being much appreciated, I 'Russel Obrrie Len Armstrong „ 3.00 RUBINOFF CONCERT IN CLINTON, FEB. 2 Clinton 'Lions Club's popular ,concert featuring Rubinoff and his violin on. Friday, February 2, 'appears to promise something of interest to all music lovers, whether of the "long hair" variety, or those ,with more down to earth tastes. The Lions Club of Clinton is Bring- ing litm. to the Clinton District Collegiate Institute auditorium. The concert has everything from the, Warsaw Concerto by Addinsell. right thrbugh 'to Turkey in the Straw and. The Little Brown Jug. Arriving in 'Clinton Friday morn- ing, Mr. Rubitioff and his party will have breakfast with Clinton Lions and during the -day perform at all Clinton schools= 'Rubinoff begins his evening of entertainment with Rhapsodic, OP. 11 No. 3 by Dohnanvi, and includes gypsy music, popular items such as Ithansocly in ;Blue by Gershwin and Around 'Hi :, World In 80 Days, by Victor Youngs ending with Square Dance Fiddlin', which incindeS bits of 18 different ponulnir dance tunes snob as oldiees. Joy, Chicken Reel and Red Wing. The, colorful career of Ithhinoff and his includes casts Such as the Mt s. aithbo-u 1- Hour and tbe, cithe.vi.atet /1,1,0/,,n-nt 'This notaiettil. AVOW Is iiiie. vdi.le'll 11.01i'Qi !let lie jilisy,4prl. ei.,A 01,, to no 1 stbuissioil fo. FThem-r f c, .1 mull?, rea,ori- 1 aide etPerse. fOr ,the evening. DURRIE FUND Previously acknowledgsgi 4499,00 ' tirliesels TJOtod ClAtTeb, 1 Uis•sion Band 10.00 MeArter 2,00 Archie Willis 1.00 .Brussels 'Canadian Legion..., 1.00.00 , Ted 'MacLean ...... . ...... „,..„„. ...... 0,00 1 Alex Neffer ...„ ............ ... ... .„. 2,00 Rae Wernaghan ......... ... 1,00 131m, Watson. • 3.00 • L. E. CARDIFF 1, ton Cardiff, member of parliament for Huron, was' named, assistant to Health Minister' Monteith, on Thunstlay, Previously Mr. Cardiff was assistant • to Agriculture Minister Haimilton. Twenty six 'members of Melville 'Presbyterian Young Women's guild - sat down to a delicious supper at 'the January meeting, Tuesday, „January 16, at the home of Muriel 'Shortreed. The supper was provid- ed by the losing side. -The 'meeting, opened with a hymn. followed by prayer by Leona. Armstrong. A ,hymn was followed by an interesting "New Year's Message" read by Jean Ireland. h•ctierlietieu brought this part or the' ry,etir•-• to a close. nivnes.6. P "1,r;7, ,1,Pgir14‘41 in the or V.0 ro, „..111;e4.ident 4t 04r1.6t4!74.4. lj .rn,nri •14,r; resod nvitl r'4""1. f ,A,Orli In .gi,ritips fl,„ er,it nine-tin& will It, T,'"eb. 20 this etrarcii n'urlour,I CHIMNEY FIFtF Brussels .firemen were called to Vie home or IT, Harrison about' 7 p.m. Monday evening, to 1-1 chimney Prompt actin!! by the fire bri. guide kepi t'-u' fire under control and to damage resulted. 4-H HOMEMAKING CLUB PROJECT The Majestic 'Women's' Institute are 0„ sponsoring the 4-H Homemaking ; Club .project "Separates for Sum,- mer." Girls in the community, 'between the ages of 12 years and 26 years, are eligible to participate, Ti interested call the leader, Mrs, Jack Wheeler, by Saturday, January 4 4 4 THE RUSSELS POST Thursday, January 2.15th, 1962 .44444444444444 9.4theirime4 SOPAZI 'ma row (=co 041*Paletmel-Ft. '00‘11,0 $2.00 pier year - U ediet Pub' House r y°' P 1 t L. THEATRE LISTOWEL, ON7 Coming to ai ,Frida Feb. 2 at 8 pan. 55.c, 9.45 kit& 10 A, M. 111 A. M. Anglican Church OF CANADA. ST. JOHN'S Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennings B.A., L.Th. Organists. CARD PARTIES In the I. 0. O. F. Lodge "Rooms EUCHRE TUESDAY, JA-N. '30 at 8:30 p.m. BRIDGE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON JANUARY 31 Admission 500 'Lunch 'Served SKATING PART'Y TUESDAY, JANUARY 10 BRUSSELS ARENA United Church Y. P. 'U. Skating 8 to 10 p-m.. Lunch served after In the 'basement Admission: Adults 35c Public School Pupils ;25c Pre-School 10c Phone 293 Bible Class Church School Morning Worship Mrs. B. Elliott iJTC ..-4.4•44-Vn04.11.1,41.1.0.101.41 1,4S.444444444444.141. . ] ANNUAL BANQUET ! The firemen held their I banquet, on Saturday night, An enjoythie 1 social evening was sipent playing' .4 cards 'after the banquet. WINS LIONS DRAW D. Dale, eMployee at Topnotch Feeds, was winner of -the Lions Club r "Snit of the -.Month" -draw. CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity of thanking all who sent„me cards,.gifits and telephone enquiries while I was a,' patient in .Seaforth .wher e I 'Underwent surgery, These wore. very much appreciated and will always be remembered, • Mrs. Melville Jatklin CARD OF THANKS, My sincere thanks to my friends and neighbours for their cards, treats, and inquiries while I was in, List owel Hospital and since my return hoMe and special thanks to those who loaned and offered their ears, ThiS was all much anrreciated. Thebta Cotton DANCE Brussels Public School FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 Ian Wilbee Orchestra Admission 75c Lunch Booth Everyone Welcome Sponsored, by. I. 0. 0. F. 149 We Deliver EERY Barry 'Watson „, ........... . ... ......... 2.00 11111 Wheeler 5,00 Hugh Pearson 5,00 Olive Gallaher 2.00 'Wm L. S,Pelr “..441. '5.00 Brussels Hutted Church Young Peopl o ..... ,..„..... .. , ... .,..,. 5,00 • Bill Blake .---, ............... . . ... ...... 2.00 Altriede Alcock 5.00 1 George Waite 1,00 Tiev. -Riley 2.00 Ralphh. Pearson 2,00 Cordon Stiles 5,00 Harvey Dennis . .... . ... . 2.00 hart Somers 1.00 Win. Knox 5,00 Pearl Balser 5.00 $750,35 The donation reported as Lon • HI-T CLUB DANCE Arnistronft- i5.0i) last week should • have been It wag on with the Old rags on Wm, J. D Cardiff gerald Gibson Lea and ,Tim Deitner Jack Wilson Cai Krauter Noreen and Oits, IEder Maude Bryans )Pertirson 1.00 supper in the lodge mops., Anonymous 2.00 Wednesday of last .Week Wives Chas. Draper 5.00 husbands an!d friends of members Brussels Fin Brigade 9,00 ware gueSts 'for the occasion, Joe Brewer • 10,0 Euchre • followed the supper 10.00 Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Wheeler 3.00 i. 0. 0, F. ANNUAL 'POT LUCK SUPPER Students on 'Ralph pearson's Bus '1 Morning Star Rebekah and 5 .00 , Western, Star I, 0. 0. F. lodge '20.0305 menthers 'held their annual pot luck Gee. McGutchean '100 I With 'high prize winners being Mrs, , 27 th- 2.00 Pearl Lowe and Dick Stephenson,. 2,00 Mrs. .1, Thynne and Jno, McCutelmon, 6,00 received consolation awards, ; PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG 5.00 ' Proceeds from the social went to ' WOMEN'S.GUILD CARD OF THANKS The Bru8Sels Firemen convey their thanks to all those _ who assisted in any way at the Currie fire; isipecial 'thanks to those who, served us sandwiches and coffee. PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs, 'Gordon McDowell had the misfortune to fall, in her home, last Week and injure herself. Friday night, as the Ilign 't Club held its' Beatnick. Dance. Beards, " mussy hair and. sunglasses for the boys, and leotards for the girls 'were the uniform of the day (or ; night!) Everyone soon got "hep to the step" as the "cool jazz' broke tcose A special balloon dance was won by Don Bray and Dianne. Fischer. Prizes for the best costiime•I went tn1 John Watson and Sylvia Hoover (two real 'cool cat-.! 1- Anprexim- ately 90 people ettemiect Eltkri the evening was 4-,...great snceMs Citkert“ We are glad to see that Russet BANTAM W. O. A. A. Currie, who had been a patient in HOCKEY RESULTS Wingliain hospital is able to lie home again. BrusSols. (i the 0, P. & T, Fund of the lodges, MORRIS FEDERATION' "DIRECTORS,MEET 'rho dir,,tore of Morris Feder- ation of agriculture met at th e home of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley 'Kopper with 1.5 present, Th'aoiir ;indication or Richard Procter was accepted for Secretary tre Mr, T•ed Fear was chosen 1st vice president and Albert Bacon 2ild vice president. ;Salesmanship for 'Fame was discussed at length. Thank you corns from 441 members, for receiving their rewards for projects completed, were read. Report, by Jim ,Snivey given as a, delegate to th e animal Husbandry ' course at the Ont. Vet. College. He. was thanked by 'Glenn Sellers, There was a motion to send Finn or more delegates to the leadership I IT hying school, The ince, tine' a Mon Mod • to meet again Feb, 15 at Ted Fear's. ,,011 wits served. ,4•4!".r.,,,* Ripley 6 left so do riot delay Ili getting yours soon before our stock runs out., COUSINS • DAIRY Phone 22 Brcss 021t. co-operation in the following items: 1. — Please set your empty milk bottles in a place where. the milkman can see them from the street. 2. — Please curl the milk tickets inside the neck of the bottle at the s top. 3, — Please drain all water out of the bottle before you insert the loose change, in one bottle, so that it will net freeze in th e bottom. — Please return all unused milk bottles regularly. THANK YOU! We Have A Few Pails Of RED and HOUSEWIVES In The Village of Brussels who take advantage of having fresh, pasteurized, wholesome milk, delivered to your doorstep, we ask you for your kind l is 111 ArEU.,coNrEsT Orti.$els Ptiblic -School Ailditorigin (WATCH FOR DATE) 'CLASSES (Open t Amateurs Only) 1. NOVELTY — Comedy, Magic, Sleight-of-hand, tricks acrobat-W.0 _•,L SQUARE. DANCING -- (Open to groups from public • schools ot: Morris, Grey and Brussels 3. CLASSICAL — Singing, Dancing. Instrumental 4, COUNTRY or WESTERN — Singing, Instrumental, Clog rill Step Dunidin POPULAR — Singing, Instrumental. Tap and National Daincitago Original numbers, elocution etc. OPEN-- (Professionals Invited), any net DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES . FEB 1 Mall entries •as Soon Pe possible to Mrs. Robt, Raymond, Brussels, Ont. Sponsored By The Brussels Home and School. AstsoclatIOn RENOVATE YOUR HOME NOW YOUR KITCHEN --- CUPBOARDS. BATHROOM — REC, ROOM WE SPECIALIZE IN TILING FLOORS CEILINGS or WALLS FREE ESTIMATES Bernard Ten ,Pas & Sons GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS PHONE; 384W13 or 486 r. ACK CHERRIES BRUSSELS 25c FRI. -.SAT, JAN. 26 - 27 Modern Man fights a huge pro tosiam,,Us in "DINOSAURUS" Collor . . Plus 112,0C% HUDSON'S best adventure drama " THE LAWLESS BREED " molest DinotaurUs 7.15 Breed Ditiosattrus 10.15 FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times WEEK-END SPECIALS St. William's Assorted Jams 4 for ".."" .. .... "'"" . ............ Sac Hunts Tomato Catsup 17 oz. 2 for 44 . ...... 1.4•, ... F•4 ..... ... Kraft Dinner 2 for -- Mitchell& Applesauce 20 oz. b. MON. - ttitS. -Cliftii-n Webb Jana Wytnart ilHOLiDAV OAR 1.0V5,14§" Ph(7141.? 132 Flefiver., ' • • ' t',,APt0 riO• ti-TANt(S Currie wirit tti thank all the friends The of 'the lore ,Tatutet. Who .iolptiVed their AVIntlatity in se, 8,54 trittriY *riy§ ciitai,tti their recent sod (lea Veinen t. Ian tim e nin, 444 54 Fire. Ti I,- • jAN, .29 sd Brigade and everyone who SO will. ingly helped duititicr the time of the) fire, • A14." tieenti-, .44-1 1-341-,d iv drlatr'd ri it I, int at all a 01 ouietcr time. All were rreatly ri,nnreeltetl' 'Donald ?tittle and ,CARETAKER WANTED Applications in writing foil' the position of caretaker in Brussels Public School will be received Until Batuirday, Janhary 27th, 1962. APPlicants will state salary wanted. A list of clutieS May be obtained from any member of the School Board, No- Application necessarily accepted, O. TiNhott, Secretary, BritsSelti, Grit, , : SUPERVISED SKATING Sponsored by the Home & 'School' ,Association• JAN. 3f -FEB. 1 if yon*ve) seen it before here it IS 1- again., If veil haven't teen it before kIETHERtIVOTON. Q. mleq111.* M POONVI 'tdbodity aw Liittitoday Atli Very °Mae a liittiwkey 1.74, 1,10406400 and *Ittiii0A4 1. VA0`4 BEAUtit SH OP lit a POPULAR' C'ONCER'T' tilstriet. Collegiate, institute Anditerittrii, GENERAL ADMISSIoNt 42:00' by Clinton Lions Cltilf I-- or COM,ritunity Welfare TiCkett Available' At The beef Clinton SpOnsored tliE8' ,,,-- 8 to 4 iti.iiii4 preialittaieri,' don't iii i-§6 it. .:".' and 'oehili l YOttiq'tvA.irisrvi th 4 -tit 5 p,m., 'Oracle-S. 2-04 '1NOOtill-t Th Al IsSKA" Cuttings 'i*iiiig, dOteS'WeiViiniti .. „ . c ol „ evnpmAsrisf A too tH11 466 1 to 8 piii., preschoolers pitty' And diiatte* j' •, '.2: .,--, 4 , e'Atitiii tntertntnivifiiii4 ; . Phone tiriboteit •14 ' Ac4T)10,ton 100 Y 46f-- Shover 'fANc. 2tic( Show 8'At• 14 Aso