The Brussels Post, 1962-10-18, Page 1•
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ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Moncrieff United Church
SUNDAY, OCTOBER -2114
11 A.M. and 8 P.M, •
Guest Minister Rev. J. .C. Britton
of Seaforth
Special Musk by the Choir
TURKEY SUPPER
A "SERVE YOURSELF"
HOT TURKEY SUPPER
Brussels United Charch
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24th
5 O'clock to 8 p.m,
,Admission:
Adults_ 51.25 Children 76o
Pvesbyterian Churq7.a
IN CANADA
Citio,ch
Stbitlitber: Itov. W. J. Menisci,
ertjaKist: Mrs. Frank ThotnOten
le Cliitrch :School
11 A:M,,Special Layrnett's Service
Anniversary Service Oct: 28th
At Yi a1.m, and
Anglican Church
' OR CANADA
itaitort Awl. H. L..IfI11A14I
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11 a,i t. iloly Baptism'
kilitaY, bet, 3' P.M,
tititntoiq "Meetifig'
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116 Isyil. bible Chide'
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PRESENTS pkANKE
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1 ,R,,ZDURIRN0ONF
HORSE"
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W. 5, Scott, accompanied by K. 14.1 As en "Indiaa Sulamer Special"
AshitOn and a. Winer .Brussels real. The South Lendou Lions Club are
dont, Semi, Il•nreltell of Perth, re-, spensoring the first special Steam
placing D, 0, 'Warwick of Owen,/ Train Iiixenrsion from this area,
Sound, who was unable to attend, This special, hauled by Famous
IV as an honored guest at the d .
6 the last active skean.' PruSeels Nighil of The 'Western Pair I luool'ornottI've oe
the CanadianNational 1
IlAcewaY' London, 1"t l'ridaY' Mr. ; Railways, will r'un Ltondon to Scott made the presentation of the : Kito4onor and ram., on ,S unda y
The blanket to the OWner of the
winning horde IR the 3rd race. October '41st, 1962,
Bazaar,: and:- Ted -
Y 91,0:11 AY•11.0.. of •M:Olvgilo-Preabytorfan. Pbbari00 .7:1I,
SATURDAY,. OCT.: .20th„
IN 'THE 'LIBRARY "-,••' '2,10.,,P,„
BAKING CANDY APRONS• •NOVELTUE,W 7
cfigwrroAs GIFT • 'SVGGESTI:OHE
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For 'Hallowe'en Parties'.
YOU CAN'T' BEAT DBLICIOLIS
Time- nos been allowed in The,
schedule for camera fans to capture
ithe old "Iron Horse" in a run past
and a full days outing included.
For particulars regarding ached-
tie, fares and tiekets contact your
local. C N R agent,
DR. K, WOOD IS
GUEST SPEAKER
AT W. I.M'EETING
Mrs, Douglas Hemingway and
"Mrs, W. 7. Perrie, conveners of
home economics and health, were
in charge of the program for the
October meeting of the. Majestic
Women's Institute in The Library
hall.
Mirs. J, C, Hemingway, 'president,
-was chairman for 'the husiness
meeting. She welcomed the memb-
-ers of the Cranbrook `Women's
'Institute arid other visitors, The
roll call response was. "If I were
a shnt-in, how would,,I like to be I
remembered." Mrs. 'Eldon
-dealt with the motto, "Good 'health;
-and good sense are two arlife's
greatest blessings!'
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all my
relatives, friends and neighbours;
also the ladies of the 17th •and
BOundry unit of 'U, C. W. of Duff's
United glinrch, Walton. for their
kindness in sending me cards,
treats, and flowers, during my etas,
in the hospital. Their kindness 'was
greatly appreciated,
'Special thanks ti.) Dr. D. Noble
and the nursing staff of Wingbam
General Ro pital
Allan Johnston
Maxwell, House Coffee 1.14.
BRUSSELS
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ,
mINIST E‘R
..REV. A. K, GRiMTHS
(ORGANIST -- MR. W.,CONNELL
B:th -ANNI V E .R • S .44.1?
SUNDAY
lOCT:0 13 E R 2 1 st 1 9.6 2
(.Guest Minister
:Rev. _H. A. Bagnall, B. A, TH,B:
ifAORNINGWVORSHIP 11;00 a.m.
:EVENING":WORSHIP 7.30 'p.m.
nAtA'RM WELCOME TO EVERYONE
rCRURCH SCHOOL —P0.215 a.m.
1 H a, $ A INSTA1,1-
) OFFIGERS HERE
1 The Brussels Home •and School
Association, Installed theietofficers
". loi 19621-63 at the regular meeting.
I Mrs, R. IlaymoM1 was in 'charge_ • of
i the installation ceremony,
, Officers are;
IPresident ..„ ,,,, „ , “ ,, „„.„ ,Gerald Exel
i Vice-puss, -,...,—.. Gordon 'Stephenson,
Secretary hire, James Valiance
Treasurer — mro. Murray Buother
cor,..soc, ,„„,., 'Mrs, •Doo, Elliott, Jr.
Five memberart-large were
' chosen for the executive comutittee:
Mfrs, Verne Grenite, 'Mrs. 'George
'Somers, Mrs, John Simpson, M 'rs,
Ohms. Thomas and Oraliam Work,
Mr. Exel presided for the moot.
ing, Mrs, Margaret Tyerniiui's room
Won the banner for the •most parents
present.
The association decided to
sponsor assistance .to UNICEF as • al
Hallowe'en, project of the Belied
ehi.ldren. ,of 'the 'village. A committee
to make plans Includes Mrs. Ada
Smith, Mrs. George. Elliott, Mrs, 0.
Elliott, and H. L.- Ashton,
A musical program arranged 'by
Mrs. W. H. King, consisted of a
'chorus by grades three and four, 'a.
piano duet by John, and Dorothy
Elliott, and a chorus by pupils of
grade seven and eight, A short skit,
"Must piano practice be 'painful?"
was given by Mrs, 'Ross. McCall and
Arne ,Oldfielci. A panel composed of
Mrs. Ian McDonald, Mrs. Max Old-
field, Mrs. Graham Work and 'Mrs.
Lloyd Wheeler, with Mrs. King as
;moderator, discussed The difficulties
encountered in persuading children,
to praelise .sufficient13r to progress
in music..
Axbner Bartlett Pears, 15,0z.
2 for
TopsDog.foad 15 oz.. 10-for
AYllner Boston Brown Beans
20 oz. 2 for
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McCUTCHEON VOCERY
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MORNING STAR LODGE
OFFICERS INSTALLED
The officers of Morning Star
Rebekah Lodge for the coming
iterim Were installed on Tuesday
evening, 'October 9th, by the District
Deputty Pliesident, Mrs. Rae
Crawford,
'The officers .installed were:
-G, Mrs. Robt. Gemmell
R. ,B. N. G..... Mrs. Winnifred Edgar
L. 5, N. G. Mrs. Clare Long
V, G. Mrs. Ralph Pearson
Phone 293
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•NO,TIOE
Brussels public Library requires]
the services of a Public Librarian.
Applications with Qualifications are
to be submitted to the secretary, the
Rev. H. L, :Jennings, up until
Wednesday, 'Odtober 31st,
Recording See,
NOTICS
The annual Bazaar and Bake Sale•
spensored by the Ladies Of St..
John's Clitirci,) will be held In the
Library on Nov. 10th. •
a gift in recognition of her work
as Noble Grand during the year.
Lunch tvae served by the COM-
mittee in charge/.
Tate fall Variety -Fair will be held
on Rat, Nov, .3rd, alb 2.30.
. „ .
The new Canada Savings Boods
pay 41/2% interest for each of the
first three year; 5% for each of
the next three years and 514%
for each of the final eight years
—an average interest to matu-
rity in 14 years of 5.11% per
year. In dollars and cents every
$100.00 yotl. inVest will grow with
accumulated interest to $172.50
at maturity.
YOU Can buy a $100.00 bond
for as little as 290 a day, through
the convenient Payroll. Savings
Plan where you work. Canada
Savings 13oildS can also be
bought for cask or on -h.-Wail/tents
at any bank, investment dealer,
steep broker,'trust or loan
company.
They are available in amounts
as low as $50.00 to any Canadian
, resident—adult or child—up fei
of $.1.0,000.00 per person.
Mrs. Robert Evans
Catherine Evans, wife of artebert
Evans, Gratidiriew, Mantitobai died
at het home, October 2nd; 1962.
Age 66 years. She was born on the
16th conceSsion, of Grey townaliip,I
the datighter of the late Mr. anti
Mrs, Htigh iSteWatt. Service Was.
held alit cinaid-view United (*with
with interment, in Grandview ceme•
tery:
Financial See,
'Preasurfer
NOTICE
Daylight -Saving Time
will .,end
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
;turn Your Clock Back One Hour
on Saturday night
TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING
'VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
Tenders for Snowplowing in the
Village of Brussels will be received
by the -undersigned until November
5, 1962,
State hourly rate and standing
time.
LoWest or any tended not neces-
sarily accepted.
Wm. H. King, ••
Cilerk, Village of Brussels
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TIME TO PLANT
Yes it is time to plant Dutch
Bulbs now.
Grewar's Superior Market have
a good supply in now.
Imported direct from. Rolland all
bttbs are Top Grade No 1 Quality,
We Deliver
$L00
,45c
39.c
Mrs. Harold Thomad Winner of the lucky door prize
Mrs, Jack Lowe Al•cine
Mrs. Barbara
MoClutchoon f AT HOME
Inside Guard -7 Mrs. Bob Richmond I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bell will be
Outside Guard Mrs. Roward J at home to their friends and
.1l,eroar d 1 relatives on the evening of October
Mrs. Jean 20th, from seven thirty to ten
, Little i p".
Mfrs. G eo. , On the occasion of their 40th
rrome Wedding Anniversary.
Mrs, Walter .
CARD OF THANKS
The District Deputy President, The family of the late Dr. Carl
Mrs. Crawford was presented .with a S. Plumb wish to express their
gift from the lodge by Mrs. J. Lowe. thanks for, the kindness shown and:
'Mrs. W. Edgar presented the Junior expressions of sympathy* extended
Past Noble Grand, Mts. Lowe, with them during theit bereavement.
Mrs. Sarah
Stephenson
Mrs. Margaret perfume of real flowers. Apples, McCutcheon combined with gum drops and Warden • Mrs. Ray Bronson marshm-Olovrs made an interesting !Colour Bearer .... Mrs. Glen' James looking clown for a small child. Conductor Mrs Roy TI 11
R. S. V. G.
L. S.V. G.
Pianist
J. P. N. G...
Chaplain
A period of silence was held in-1
remembliance of Mrs, Sarah,1
Cochrane, a charter member of -the i
institute, whose death :reit/Ted 'on
Tuesday, Sympathy W'as extended I
to 'her daughter, ,Mrs. William. I
Evans.
Plans -were 'made to accept an
invitation to attend a. meeting of I
Ethel Women's Institute on Nov. 9.
' Guest speaker was Dr. (Kenneth
Wood of Clinton, who explained:
1 the principles and benefits or
ehiropractie therapy. ;Mrs. D. Ci•
Matheson orressed. the thanks of
meeting to him and i'Mrg. Perrle
presented him with, a bushel
basket of apples,
Mrs. Frank Thomson contribut-
ed two 'vocal solos„ accornPaalec,
by Mrs. W. C. 'Kerr
Mrs, K. Shurrie gave a demon-
stration making favours of interest
to sick people, Flowers of wood
fibre in lovely pastel shades were
suggested for patients with chest
conditions who could not stand the
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good to keep
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
amid lialiettnehl,
Heafilet, were ~'hanitsllying visitors
With Mira. G. elildithy.
i\trs, Ella Rentledy, Witighaht
Weekend with
bet' SiSter-in-laW,, Mrs, Bent
Mr. and Mra, John 'Irvine' Were
gitoko with Mr,and Mrs, Andrew
Bremner, Ethel, en' FtitlitY evening
When tthey ehtettateed in of
Ittiet6, kr, i5ohitt)it Of
Brussels who •Celehit tad lila A6th
iiir,fhan.V. OgEs iriefil rid d ille0o11
'nephews, `There Ware aboiti.
present, trl'e traenived Ittattv ciftrt lo
remind 'hint ffila 9iiilip ed06,06h.
Froth Fruit and Vegetables
At Ali nom
EEK -END SPECIALS
Libby Fruit Cocktail 20 oz. ... 33c
Maxwell House Coffee 1 ..... 69c
Libby Snatelletti 20 02, 2 fob, 41c
?Pee OA Phorie ,132
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