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Annotmees Another "First"
for Brussels
Entrance and Exit from Elizabeth Street
(at rear of hotel)
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• The New
"Sloppy Joe"
BEEF BU GER 35:c
Sundaes, Milk Shakes, Ice Cream Cones, Bulk Ice
Cream, Soft Drinks, Coffee, Beef Burgers, Hot Dogs,;.
French Fried Potatoes — All At Popular Prices
FREE CONTEIS
for
The Kiddies
Opening Nite
Be A ;,,ItecorcrWitmer or"
Every Week — Coupons will be given
with each purcha.se during the week fmr
drawing en latest "Hit Record" from.
the Top Ten
First Record Winner will be
DRAWN AT 11 P.M. SATURDAY, JUNE 2S
You do not need to be present to win. Winning numbecoir
will be announced each week in &towels Post,
Tasty Talienut
SPARE RIM and CA ICICEN
will be aveRabile to eat rnir Car or to take ben.
We Se • r
Cousins Dairy Produets
THE BRUSSELS POST
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BAPTISMAL SUNDAY AT
MELVILLE. CHURCH
On. Sunday laet, in Melva*
Presbyterian, Church, the Sacrament
of Baptism was administered to the•
infant daughters of Mr. two Mrs.
Bees Smith and Mr, and. Mrs. Gyril
Prc cote, respectively.
„While the congregation pang the
Baptismal hymn, the parents pre,
sm.ted their children at the Font.
and the minister, Rev, William
MRS, L, PORTER
HONORED AT
H. & S. MEETING
47c
Mrs, Lduise Porter, a member
of the sum of ere Brussels Public
School for ,the past 1.0 Years was
honored on Wednesday night at
the regular meeting of the Brussels
Home and School Association. Gerald
Zxel, president, spoke briefly`
expressing appreciation of parents
and pupils for the dedicated efforts
WEDNESDAY JUNE. 27th .
at s
Everyone Is Invited- To Attend.
Paramount Cohoe Salmon.
St. Williams Assorted Jams,
12 oz. 4 for
"THE PUPILS OF MRS.„ FRANK' THoresott
In-
Will Present' A •
PIANO RECITAL-
at THE BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM"'
.Morrison, admiesterect (the Swink- of Mirs. Porter as a teacher; and
1 98C
37c ..Aylmer Catsup, 11 oz. 2 for Mrs, James Valiance presented her
with a hostess set or tables.
merit, after the vows Were taken.
The names of the children, are
Ruth Anne Smith, and Sandra Jean
Prescott,
.. WI/MO* • Mr..
LILIS'S A musical number was given by
grades 5 and 6, Mrs, Porterei class,
and as it ended, Mrs, Porter was
asked to join :the class at the front,
and an address was read by Anne !
Oldfield. Venue McOutcheon and
Greg Wilson presented her with a
piece of luggage. We Deliver
McCUTCHEON
Phone 293
ROCERY ANNUAL DECORATION
SERVICE SUNDAY
Morning Star ltebekah Lodge, and.
Branch No, 218 of the Royal
Canadian Legion will hold their
FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At Ali Times
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CARD OF THANKS
ELSTON CARDIFF, M. P.
The riding of Huron and other
leeetern Ontario ridings went along !
with the government in Monday's
rating and treeurned Elston Cardiff
for his seventh term. in office.
Mr. Cardiff had a comfortable !'
margin, a 2671 majority, over the
Liberal candidate, Ernie Fischer,
SPECIAL.
24 oz;••••-- ...
WEEK-END
'Welch. Grape jam,
annual Decoration. Service . on Gordon Stephenson, a member of
Sunday, June 24th at 2,30 p.m, at ' the school board, spoke briefly,
Brussels Cemetery. Everyone wel- wishing Mre,. Porter every success in
come, The Legion Pipe Band will be her new home, and presented her
in attendance. with a travel alarm clock, on
- behalf of the hoard.
Hemingway,— Mahood Mrs. Porter, who is retiring from
teaching, has sold her home in. - Teeewater Church was the setting Brussels and will move to Toronto
fur the wedding of Marlene Ruth in mid July. Mahood, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mi's, Cecil Mahood, Teeswater, and
Peter Douglas Hemingway, eldest
son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Hemingway, Brussels, -
The church was tastefully dec-
orated with white peonies and orange
blossoms.
Rev. Jack Hicks offieleted at the
double ring ceremony.
The bride chose a traditional floor-i
length gown of peen de. sole. It was
fashioned with a sebrina neckline,
Chantilly lace .bodice, elbow length!
sleeves and e bouffant skirt extended
into a. chnuel train. A crown of I
epode(' neorle and crystal hold her i
double illusion roil. She carried a
vertte bible with white .orcbld and
renew rosebud streamers with fem.'
Miss Betty Woods, R.N. of Guelph I
was maid of honor. Miss Sharon.
Hetningway,.,sieter of the groom:, and•
Mies Linda Mahood, sister of the
brine, were bridesmaids. They were
ides tically gowned in ballerina
sea mist dacron with matching bow
hats and carried dainty baskets of
white shasta mums- and touches of
ivy. • Groomsman was Robert Brodie of
Toronto. Ushers were Donald •
Minheocl, brother of the bride, and
David R. Kennedy of Brussels.
The reception and dinner was
held in the United. Church parlour.
The bride's mother received in a
mint, green lace sheath dress with
neetehing duster, white accessories, .
and a corsage of white gardenine.
The bridegroom's mother received
in a mauve flewered dacron with
mauve duster, white accessories
acid corsage of white gardenias.
For travelling to the east coast
the bride chose a, beige- two piece
stilt of brown with bete accessories •
add a white orchid cerstige,
The bride is a graduate of the
flateleb Hospital School' of Nursing
;end the greoM is attending; college •
in Toronto. They will reside in
Toronto.
f 1 wish to express my sincere 1
thanks and appreciation to my i
relatives, friends, anu neighbours
for visits, cards, flowers and gifts
1 received while a, patient in Wing-
ham General Hospital and St.
Joseph's Hospital, London and for
your kindness since my return.
'home,
W. H. STILES HONORED
'BY POST OFFICE 'STAFF
On Saturday the staff and, couriers
;cif Brussels Post Office presented;
Mr, William Stiles with a piece of
luggage on his retirement.
..Mr. Stiles has been associated
with the Post Office department
,for 40 years being a conrier'and care-
'taker of the building.
He Is succeeded by E, (Ted)
Stiles of town.
The fact that Mr. Fischer polled
3,7511; Carl Hemingway, the NDP
candidate 1230 and. Mc', Donglas„!
Social Credit, 457, reduced Mr. 1
Cardiff's majority considerably from
• the last election.
:Aylmer Catsup, II oz. 2 for 32=
Paramount Cohoe Salmon - .. . • ..... -• 47c'
Phone 132 Pme Delivevc• Rev, R. M. Atoms, medical officer of
health for Huron County, who was
guest speaker, was introduced by
Lawrie Cousins and spoke on the
Spedial thanks to Mrs. Morrey and
staff of Winghaan General Hospital,
Drs. *Crawford and Mcleim, Rev.
Johnston and R ev. Jennings.
I
Mrs., Fred Sawyer
NOTICE
TO DOG OWNERS
'Whose Dogs Are Running At Large
By-law will be strictly enforced
;aid clogs will be destroyed.
D. Hastings, Chief of Police rev
HURON COUNTY
MUNICIPALITIES' RESULTS
PC SC Lib. NDP
Ashfield
420 12 294 32
Blyth 271 5 120 13
'Brussels' 274 14 180 29
Clinton 878 36 571 55
,Colborne ...... 300 5 243 16.1
God. TwP, 462 14 255 60
Goderich 1732 36 1381 60
Grey 394 22 354 133
Morris .... . .. 439 24 247 72
W. Wawanosh 338 7 230 24 ;
E, Wawanosh 283 3 210 37
Exeter's' 994 35 501 -
n, . • ,t
LONDON BUS TRI P
TUESDAY, JULY 3rd 8 a.m.
Confirmation Class and relatives or
friends of St, John's Anglican Church.
Capacity 40
'Each person bring complete picnic
supplies.
'Please notify minister, by Saturday,
June 30th at 6 p.m. if going.
school health program. He described
the new oral vaccine, which will be
detrodneed in the county in Septem-
ber. He traced the history of sani-
tation from 1760 to the present
time, stressing the assistance of
democratic governments in making ,
great improvements. He showed a
number of color slides depicting
conditions that had been encountered •
in Huron ,Counts and Improved, A.
enestion-and-aTISIVO, neriod folloWed,
in which the children of grades 5'etie
6 joined.
Thanks was extended to Dr. Aldis
by Mrs. George IVIcelutcheon.- • i
Mrs. Porter's 'room won Ili" ;en.,
uer .;for the most nerents. attgal-
once.
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BEAUTY SHOP
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Hensall
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465 19 664 152
244 4 190 16
302 16 393 34
1
M I LDMAY
ROTARY
e1;300.00 IN, PRIZES
mildmay Community Centre
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27
$500,00 SPECIAL
Must Go
Begins 9 P.M.
'The tinit2.,3 4.-1 Church
OF CANADA
tAlnistert Roy. K. Griffiths
.OriganIstl Mrs. A. E. Molls
9.4Z :ed. Match School
11 a.m. Mornifig Service
Brussels
9
8 P.M. 12 P.M. ENGAGEMENT
cutting, Styling Cold
A Speciality
Phone 140
Mr. and. Mrs, John. Bowman,
R,R. No. 5, Brussels, announce the
T-Tellet , 416 31 362 58 '
MeKillop 274 23 870 64
Seaforth 5(10 25 541 83
Stanley elD 26 274 44 !, engagement of their daughter, Stephen 717 48 662 45 Frances Louise, to William• James TiwkersmIth 567 31 502 00 , Marshall, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred rsborne „ ... 473 15 229 ' 36 Marshall, 430 Confederation St., Totals 11422 457 8751 1230 Sarnia.
The marriage will take place at
two p.m. July 14th, 1962, in Devine Ston and shop at the stores who , St. United Church, Sarnia, Ont. advertise In the 'Misses Post.
IS YOUR CROP INSURED
AGAINST HAIL 7
Now is the time to Insure' your
crop Against Hail, Our rates are
very reasonable.
Selwyn Baker Phone 2633 or 79
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P.01-Utqlr'S
CA') OF THANKS
Thank you all for the opportunity of presenting the alternative
-to communism: Social Credit, great advances have been made for
freedom!
Many thanks to those who voted for Social Credit.. To those who
didn't, I can only repeat the words of the late William Aberhart
whom history will record with Abraham Lindeln es one of mankind's
greatest benefactors, A. Huron County native he said, "If yea
haven't Suffeted enough now, it ie yOur God-given right to stiffer
some more."
T...ZHIVIA—VSOSPV0D.I-3KOS Earl Douglas,
LZHMRODT---KQES /Social Credit Oandidate
resbyterian Church
IN CANADA
Melville C1114P/11
Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison, ILA.
Organist: Mr. O. Surgoin
10 A,M. 'Church ,school
11.15 A.M. Morning Worship
THEATRE Limited
CLINTON
TWO Complete Shows Nightly
Children under 12 In Cars Free'
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
June 21 • 22
Hit No. 1 — Shown at 9.45 only
""THE INN OF THE
SIXTH HAPPINESS"
Ingrid Bergman, Curt Jurgene
(Colour —; Scope)
Hit No. — Shown at 12.15
"DAYS OF THRILLS AND
LAUGHTER"
(Excerpts from great comedies
of the past)
(uso2.ten)
SAT:., MOW = ttita...; WED„
June 05, 25 ,
'OW No. 'Shown at 9:46 oniie
"BEFideAisillt
O'rEink Sinatra,. been Martin
Sammy beefs
(Colour Scope)
PEOPLE WE kNOVV
Mrs, Geo. Evans spent 'the past
week in- Torento.
*
Mr, and Mrs. McLean, of Sarnia;
spent the week end. with 'red and
Mrs. Maiden,
Ad*.Bitrnett andlvirqJ'., Burnett
TerentO, Were. Saturday visitors
With his; Water, Mrs. W. CV. Smith
end, Mr. Smith.
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Mrs. George mkti &Meted
Oct the (wash* of "het birthday
when eighteen ferMer Mende and
paid her a ,
Stipirlae
•
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FAMILY REUNION
OR
Attgiican Church
OP CANADA
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Ne teeVice or elatirbh school
Thitrs3iitie 28th, 8:30
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Hit' No. SheViri at 12.86;tridhily, and Mrs. Les wits and
GAIVISLER WORE A GUN" faisrty. of Milton Were visitorti over , .
the Week end tOtlt the Michi e
(eikoin) Mettle To-Otiehlit
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