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W.A.k-TON CENTENARIAN
CEL E BRATES(al R.TH.PAY
On May 17th, 1862, Mr. Hugh
Campbell of Walton, celebrated uis
100th birthday at the home of Mit,
C,•Mellonald. it, R. g,
Bitiseele.
He was feeling fairly well and sat
on the lawn much of the clay while
Welcoming hie many guests. ,
Ile received many beautiful cards,
letters and gifts. There were also.
telegrams from Her Majesty, queen
Elizabeth, :Ind; the Prime Minister
Of Canada, Mr. John DIefenbaker:
the Premier of Ontario, Mr. Roba.ets;
Mr. Is Elston Cardiff M.P; and Mr..
Charles Mc Naughton,
Mr.. and Mrs« Elliott Somerville
Vece) of Victoria, B. C., sent a
beautiful horoint of red roses and
MiAti, Francis Campbell, R.N., (also a
niece) sent greetings from Cali-
fornia. A pleasant surprise of the
occasion was the arrival of his
nephew, Mr. John Reid, and his '
daughter, Miss Averil Reid, who
came by plane .fronN 'ranter, Alberta,
Mr. Campbell was born on lot 3,
concession 9, Hullett, He spent ,
Much. of his life in Saskatchewan,
returning to Ontario in 1893. His
wife died in 1942, at the age :of ••
.eighty-one,': His family consists of
Mrs. John McDonald, Mr. IT, M.
Campbell, Toronto, who was unable
to he present because of ill-health:
Mrs, 'Gordon Kerr, Toronto and, Mr.
Mrs. George Carter, Londegboro:
Jack Kellar, Seaforth. .•
ANNUAL MEETING
Huron County Tuberculosis
Association
DOMINION HOTEL, ZURICH
411FA FOOTBALL rr HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
1 SEASON STARTS MEETING HELD AT WALTON
1 cA ;,, , „, ''''-^ ,''',40; 0Dre snit ered in. ,Hulas: The 131'aaSels lio3'tiuultnri4l iiticktil
A 1.'ou'dniii Aeouvintion \Mich ip,our,i, held lib regular Wevutiii iii hie
i Centralia Air Force, Clinton Air i Wal t4).4 Cinv,1411111 LY Ilan IM Friday
For -:E., tioderieb, Winglutin, Braseels , ' "'"g' .1uY 18 V:Frb' a g()" t"tre"(1'
Putt WlatbrOP. rules ,lil, the premideut, Mrs. E. A.
THURSDAY, MAY 31, at 6.4
' • ;mil, defeated Clinton 2-0 in.
the first game of• tile .scliedultit at
a Winthrop on Tuesday night, George
Love scored both goals for the local
squad.
p.rnc
h R anrs in chai r,
'I'ho meeting opened with the sing-
ing of OTanada, Minutes of the
previous 'meeting were given by
Mrs. Shurrie, Mr, A, Knight read
rurne interesting items from the
"News Let tee'' regarding diplomas
and pins, Anyone wanting a Trillium
Pin, contact Mrs. Rang : Roll -
exchange of plants or bulbs. The
I Door Prize was won by Mrs. P.
McDonald. Reports of the committee
Dr. I. D. R. DUNCAN, Assistant Prefessor of Bactorkdow
University of Western Ontario,
will speak on the subject:
'Antibiotics an : infectious Disease"
i First Half of Schedule
May
I
22, Clinton et Winthrop
May 23. tioderIch etIVinghain
May 24, Centralia at Brussels
May 29, Wingham at Clinton
• May 30. Brussels at .(loderich
;Tune 9, Clinton at .Gentralia,
June 6, Brussels at Wingham
June a, Winthrop at Goderich
June 13, Centralin at Goderich
.inno 14. Brussels at Clinton.
;Tune 14, Wingham at Winthrop
June 13, Goderich at Clinton
,lino 19, Centralia at Wintthara
«TaLe 20, Winthrop at Brussels
E. McKINLEY, Zurich — President
We Deliver
and final arrangements were made
for the "High Tea" to be held in
St. John's Church basement May I
26, Musiertl numbers were sung by
six grandmothers with Mrs, Wilbur
Turnbnli at the piano.
The Interesting meeting. convened
by 'the Walton ladies was brought
to a close with the singing. of rthe
Queen. fi
.A1 dainty lunch was served by the I
Wa'ton 'ladles,
Phone 293
NOTICE
Village of Brussels
Re: DOGS RUNNING. AT LARBE
"varrErnellirmw."."...."
CARD OF THANKS
.1', wish to thank ,all those who
called on me, sent me cards, treats,,
and flowers, and books to read
through the winter, when. I was
shut in also when I was a patient -
in Wingham 1,1ospital.
Your kindness will always be
rememberd.
,GARDEN PARTY
;.Sponsored by the United. Church
,Women of Knox United Church
All Dogs must be tied during the gardening season. John Arthur McCall
The funeral Of John, Arthur
McCall, 72, of Walton, who died at
the 'home of 'his 'daughter in Wing-
ham on 'Friday, was held Monday
afternoon from the D. A, Rann
funeral home, Brussels, with inter-
ment In the 'Brussels cemetery.
Mr. McCall, formerly Of Morris '
Township, was a retired farmer.
He is survived by his 'wife, the
former 'Irene "McLAuchlin.; a.
daughter, Mrs. Frank (Isabel)
Burke, Windham; two sons,
Stewart, of MeiCillop Township and I
Ross of Brussels; and a brother, i
Harold of 'Walton.
.BELGRAV E
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th
-in .the church basement.
Arm
person vlolat'ng same will be subject to a $50.00 fine
dog destroyed.
D. Haistings, Chief of Police P-m- *Supper served from 6.30 to 8
,Admission: Adults $1.00
'Public School Children 50c
Bert Bray
Ent Et
Attend Graduation
On Tuesday, May 15 Donald
Pestell of Ethel received his diploma
for the two year course at W.O. A.S.
Ridgetown,
Among those attending the grad-
uation ceremonies Were Mr, George
'Menzies, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs.
Sterling Hood, Gregory and Debbie,
Mr. and Mrs—Tames Pestell and
Anne.
Donald is employed with the
Robin Hood Flour and Feed Co, of
Malton.
BORN
ELSTON — Edwin and Margaret
wish to announce the birth of a
E-on, John. Samuel, on May 5th,
1962, at Victoria Hospital, London,
Ontario. • -
Amerlatn Hotel
Brussels, Ont.
Announces a new addition to' our
Tasty Takeout Family
1/2 FRIED CHICKEN
French Fried Potatoes, Cole Slaw, Bread and .Butter 40:13[1440111111•••=41144.1.F..1.0
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-FOR Rose Bushes
,and ',Harvest Giant
',Mums
Thursday, Friday
Saturday
'May -24, 26
Come and see our
New Greenhouse
full ,of .Box Plants
Geraniums
Cannes
Tomatoes
'Cabbage
Petunias, etc.
Clinton Greenhouse
and. 'Garden Centre
,HU 2-7168
182 CHURCH 'STREET
JOHN STEELE. SMITH
Piping Hot and Foil Wrapped
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
TO HAVE HIGH-TEA
The Hortidultural Society is
having a High-tea on Saturday, May
26th, from 4 to 7 0.m, in the Anglican
Church, Brussels.
You all come bringing friends and
your loveliest flower arrangements,
Good food and entertainment, 504,
90c THURSDAY and FRIDAY
May 24 25
— Double Bill —
"HERCULES UNCHAINED"
(Color Scope)
Steve Reeves
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Lesterester Machan• student at Ryer-
son Institute of Technology, is home
for the summer vacation.
* *
Miss Marion -Michel, Kitchener-,
spent the 'holiday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michel,
*
Word has 'been received here of
the death of Roy McKay, a former
Brussels resident, who was killed
in, a traffic' accident at St. Cloud,
Florida, on Friday, May 11th,
Miss Pamela Porter, • who is on
vacation from the University of
Toronto, left last week for a
summer position at Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Hemingway,
Toronto, were weekend visitors
with Brussels relatives. v
*
David Kennedy, who attends
Ottawa University, has returned
home for the summer.
Mr. and Mts. W, Tibbo and
family of ,Sault Ste, Marie and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Joyce arid family
of Toronto, were holiday weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jas, S.
Armstrong,
3+
Mr. end Mrs. Lorne Slant of
Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. Leotard
Stoat of Gall visited with. their
aunt and
it Mr. and Mrs. W,L.
Armstrong" over the weekend.
"DESERT ATTACK"
John Mills
(Cartoon)
11.4•10.41104.
ANN U A .r, kr! OW ER S.E PV ICE
Will Be Held In The
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, MAY 27th 11 a.m.
Theme: "On My Way To Heaven"
Sponsored by the. Sunday School
EVENING SERVICE AT 8 p.m.
will he in charge of the
YOUNG PEOPLE' UNION
SATURDAY, and MONDAY
May 26.- 28
"TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK"
Chubby Checkers
Dian and, the Beimonts
"UNDERWATER CITY"
(Colour)
William Lundigan, Julie Adams
(Cartoon)
Brussels
V A ' .8
BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting, Styling Cold Waving
A Speciality
Phone 140
L t's Go To T
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May a - 30
"PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY"
(Colour)
Fred 'Astair - Debbie Reynolds
Tab Hunter
(Cartoon)
e Mo Res;
LISTOWEL
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. K. Griffiths
Organist: Mrs. A. E. Myths
9.45 A. M. Church SohOol
1L06 A. MA Morning Worship
E4• - THEATRE
LISTOWEL
Coming Nekt —
"TALL STORY"
"CASH McCALL" m I IttddilitIESkittEtl iglaniiiiellS12
BRIDES-TO-BE.
Before you. order yew' wedding
stationery we ask you to see the
distingitielied "BOquet InVitation.
Line", styled by "Rainbow" of
Met-treat, which we can Offer "yea
at atttadtiVe. prices:
Thhi lOYelY theiitio-ungraVed
stationery, IS in the best of taste
ettie Modern way to be traditionally'
COireet" and is geld by the striarteat
stores in their "Brides' ShOPPe"
Look's like 'engraYing, but nitteh.
lesS eiPenelVe.
We Can bupply engagement
announcements, wedding Iiiiiittitiotia
and atirietineertietitrti Odd PereOrial,
tied wedding nitpkdris and match
I:Oahe;
A full this 'of social atatttinerY.
gradttatiOti, 'atitiiiieraitrY. Stitieilne0-:
orients, , neraMialiied netelintlei MS:.
16. ItYailable:.
'14111i titii-iiitite Ye* to iiiii*ti tit iii tho
l'A,A, : offide' :Of treejlittiMeiii 00'ot andiiiiti
,,, tt)i One gitioli6*- ante ''!I ii.
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FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY
Fresh Fruit arid Vegetables
At All Times
WEEK-END SPECIALS
Carnation Milk, 16 oz. '2 for 29t
Aylmer fleaclies, 20 oz. 2 for .. . 490
4.! Aglican Church
Or CANADA
ST, JOHN'S
NOW: fie*. H. ionnIsge
10A.,
To IncreaSe your enjoyment
arrange to. see. each feature
from the beginning
THURS, - FRI. - SAT.
MAY 24- 25 • 26
Blast off with the First Astro-
!lents to Land on the Moon - See
"12 TO THE MOON"
Plus
3 WORILPS OF GULLIVER"
in Color and Super Dynamation
Moon 7.30, Gulliver 8.45, Moon 10.20
SatUrday Matinee, "The 8
WORLDS tot OULLivkikio "
MOW, = TUE& = imob,
MAY 28=
OstoWei Registered Nurses'
ASSoclation Benefit
IN HAND"
"Cliiiirinikee And the Boys"
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prize woinlho• Short toblect
Presbyterian Church
IN CANADA
Melville Church
Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison, 118A-
Organist: Mr. G. illurgoin
11 A.m. Morning Service
'MORRIS TOWNSHIP FEDERATION
OF AGRICULTURE MEETING
The directors of ,Morris
ship Federation of Agriculture
Yet-et at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. I
Bls'ton with tWelve Present
Stanley I-Topper, -president, .gave
topoit of the -Comity meeting:
Walter 'Worlds, etdoidoiit of
the tint:berry Towhohtty teeter-
Mimi of Agrieriltbre, gave an
illiiStrated talk on his ttriti to South
.Attriettea datitieeted with the export-
Ii : cat
'Mr. Woods Wee itlienited by Teel,
rear ata a vote Of. tbatilie Was
tendered Mr. eirit Mrs. tieten for
the hire' of their Berne, alto 'to
Mr. and MrS. 13erti GatilieS wlio irate
Meeting '64fdierelidit to Meet niaill
'Mat, tAtitteh Sefte&
Organlitt iiiiett
11 "Alt Morning
ditei Heinz Catsup, 11 oz. 2 for
Seed potatoes 75 ib, bag ... $2. ST. DrYM'rlyi. NOM*
0.0 :Lai Bible Cites
Y.Ba tin 1Vti)t7Atig !tree Dethiell Phone 132
TOES:: WED., MAY 29 tO
"PORTRAIT OF A ikifotf§ittiito
Oiedommeitcteit as Adtitt • •
Entertainent
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