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REEVE CEO. .McOUTCHEON who has served the Village of
Brussels ao Reeye for the past six years and is. the present Warden
of the County of Huron, has withdrawn his name as a candidate
for the reeyeship in favour of, councillor etranter,
TWO 13LUEVALE
, I TEENAGERS DIE
1N CAR CRASH
Murray Robertson, 13, and his
(dater *OM 15, died Tuesday night
when the car in which they Were
paseengers left the road and crashed
Intel a tree six miles north of
Beuseels.
-They are the children of I*, and,
Mrs, Don Robertson operators of
the Bluevale creamery,- who are
well known,musicians in. their
appearances on CKNX, television
thronghout the district,
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"Come In And See Our
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
and TO Y S"
fi Shop while there is a good choice
Watch for our
Christmas Gift Catalogue -
in the mail
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FRESH IIREAC ma' BAKING DAILY •
Fr sig Fruit and Vesetableo
'sow
WEEK-END SPECIALS
Omo giant pkg. 67c
Javex Liquid. Bleach 32 oz. 2 for 47c
Delmonte Fancy Peas and. Corn
7 for $1.00
Quick -Quaker Oats 48oz. 45c
Phone 132 Free Delivery
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BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE
Santa C a
Parade
sE,AFoRT.
per year - *2.50 Thursday, November 29th, 1962 Post Publishing Flotre --s " "`"'"' d'" 'elk 'En mee 6"1"i64". °"'"
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Ouskinding Band
COMING ON
SATURDAY, DEC "
TO
Ethel Community Hall
TEENAGE DANCE
SPONSORED BY tTHEL. TEEN TOWN
Dancing From 9 — 12 Rooth in Hall. AdmissiOn 500-
LITCHEON ROCE
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Phone 293
We Deliver
Att aitt MOW Atf,MM,Ag MM,-9Malle
The condition of Patsy Taylor, I
16 year old daughter of Mir and
Mrs. Lloyd Taylor of Muevale, who
was injur6d in ehe same accident, is,
%reported as satisfactory, Fred
Brewer, 17, of rt. 11, 4, Wingham,
owner of the car, suffered facial
laceretions and shOck,
The car was travelling sonth about.
nine o'clock Tuesday evening when
apparently loft the road, sireek
a tree, bounced back on the, road.
went * about 75 'feel and rolled into
the ditch. It net vet -beer
established who was driving the car,
V A L
BEAUTY
Cutting Styling
A Specialty Ne Election Here,
Filled By
r. All Municipal Offices
Acclamation For 1963
Phone 140
44.0i•••••• Machan Hardware
Brussels, Ont. L. 0. L.
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I Mello" and treats for . all
children of the community. CHRISTMAS 'DECORATED
HOMES & BUSINESS CONTEST
I 6 I SANTA CLAUS VISITS
SHOP 1 HERE SAT. DEC. 15th
Cold. Wavle I Hoy Kiddies! Meet Santa in 1
I Deassels on Saturday afternoon,
Brussel : December 1111th, Ble will arrive on
schedule for his annual visit, snow or
no snow. Tee will have ei, jolly'
the i
The Brussels Hoeticultural Society
are again sponsoring a contest for
eehristmas decorated homes and
business placeS.
Prizes will he $5; 84; $3; $2 for,
each class. Judging will be done
the week of December 17th.
FROM YOUR FAVOURITE DEALER OF
a sad state of affairs when the
people are so disinterested in
their municipal government. There
are those who have plenty to say
on the street corners, with an.
abhndance of advice and criticism
to offer but they 'were not present
to voice these in 'he,Proper Place.
Wm, H, 'Xing was appointed
chairman of the meeting. ICE CREAM
expressed the thought that this was
eessibly the best meeting yet,
Mr. Vaughan Douglas, CKNX
Farm Editor spoke a few words and
crew attention to a new program.
every Tuesday on Farm Focus, This
program ,is produced by Professor
Leggit of the Veterinary College,
Gnclph, and will be dealing With
d Veer ent phases of the dairy
industry.
Mr. Doug ,Miles had been at
Goderich at twelve o'clock and was
somewhat late in arriving, On behalf
:1 the Department he thanked the
Federation for sponsosing 4H club
activity. Safety is everybody's
business and passed milt posters to
be hung up, Mr. Miles conducted the
election of officers. Re-elected
president was Jan van Vliet as was
nominations
were heard.
Rpeve
.George McCutcheon
-Calvin. Emitter (Q)
Councillors
Leonard. Meehan (Q)
W.
Elliott (Q)
-Geo, MicCiutcheon
J, W. Fischer IQ)
Wm, Stratychult (Q)
P, U. C.
L. Workman (Q)
School Board
H. Bernard (Q)
Ce- Stephenson (Q)
R, W. Kennedy (Q)
Teem Campbell (Q)
At the, closing of
the following speakere
Reeve George McCutcheen
Reeve George M4Catcheon gave a, ,
lengthy account of Ciottnty affairs. He
also said that, as Warden, It had
been the 'busiest year of his life.
Among other things, he had
attended the Wardens' Convention in
Iriterna tionat
ALL MORRIS TWP. OFFICES
FILLED BY ACCLAMATION
Edith Stuart
V-ce President Wilfred Strickler,
At the nomination meeting in I
Morris Township Hall on Friday
'afternoon all offices were filled by
acclamatiOn. •
Stowell Procter was returned as
reeve.
The 1992 doiiiMillors i Walter
ShOrtreed,, ;Elston,- Jlarnet;
Mair and Ross Sidtth were all
School Trustees are JarneS Elston,
and Joseph Black and. " Carmen,
who replace Bert JJlliott
and Gordon' Nicholson,
ANNUAL MEETING OF-
GREY FEDERATION
Seheed Section Directors were all
returned excepting SS 9 where
Scott MeLeati norriinated Den
Snider and 55 No. le Where William
Brenner nominated Nelson Sleight-
holm. Mrs, Wlfred Strickler was'
nominated lady director.
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Anglican Churc.b fit-T NEWS "
EUCHRE
FRIDAY, NOV. 30th
at 9:00 p.m. Sharp
'Ilielgrave Foresters Hall
Free Lunch Admission 50e
Turkey Draw to be made
Everyone Welcome
I WHAT DOES
THIS MEAN?
I A. perky robin, enjoying our
beautiful autumn weather, has
delayed its flight south and is
laughing at. the snow 'birds at the
home of Jas. S. Armstrong. Does this
mean our delightful weather will
COT1 Mine
should be paying more attention rte.
Refering to Farm Management the
overage age . of farmers is 60. We
have lost 700 farmers in . the last
ten years and . will possibly. lose
1300 more in the next ten. years. Mr.,
dear felt- there was - future iii
farming for young people and
thought a -better attitude -toward
farming should he created. Mr. Gear
was introduced by Ross Smith and .
words of appreciation were extended'
by Wilfred Strickler,
Mr, ' Elmer Ireland, County
Federataion pesident, was this year
on a motor trip to the Maritimes
mid the Eastern United States, He
had also been threugh -the west
and felt 'the chances for success In
farming were greater in fiuron
County than anywhere else, Daring
the yeitr he had attended SO
meetings and felt the interest of the-
fanner was being well taken care of,
We have a lot of good men at the
fop of our organization, Giving a
report of the CFA annual -meeting
held 111 Toronto Mr, Ireland
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There will be no election in t
Brussels, Calvin Kreuter is reeve by i;
acclamation. N ew members in by
'ecielamaei on 'are: council, Wm,
Stratychnk and J. W. Fisher; school t
board, Ivan Campbell.
A deplorable apathy Concerning I
municipal affairs was in evidence I
when. only a handful ^of people
attended the nomination meeting in
the library on Friday night. The
majority of those who did attend I
were those directly concerned. It' is
Nominations Were as follows;
(Q) — qualified
ACMCNICZIKAgRIVAVAigAktailitMalt:
For "Pefightfur WINTERTIME EATING
YOU'LL. ENJOY DELICIOUS
ICE. CREAM PIES and
ICE CREAM CAKE ROLLS'
IN ASSORTED FLAVOURS
ZONE' CHAIRMAN VISITS.
LOCAL LIONS CLUB
Zone Chairman Lion 'Wm.
Bissonette of Ripley, was a guest-at
the regular supper meeting of the
the Brussels Lions on Monday night,
A turkey supper was served by'
the ladies of the United Church.
Lion president. Cecil McFadden
presided, During the supper hour
Lion Tamer Win.'1.1. King conducted
a sing song with Lion
at the piano. Tail Twister C.
Kreuter performed his duties'
energetically, Lion C, Arnold read
the Minutes and dealt with the
'correspondence. Lion. McDonald
was the winner of the guessing
contest,
The Zone Chairman spoke briefly
on conduct to improve Limits/le
A motion was passed that $100 he
giVen to the Wingham Retarded
Child fund, Lion Parker presented
the treasurers report.
The Lions decided to sponsor
Santa Clans' visit here on Saturday,
Ihectineher lath together with the
local hiranch of the Royal Cenaclien
Leelen and the Village Council,
LOCAL GIRLS RECEIVE HONORS
IN HOmEmAKINGP CLUB 'WORK
The Beuesels 4-,H Hom,emaking
Club, having nine members starting
and completing the club- course
Dressing Up Vegetables", attended
the Auburn Achievement Day on
November 17,
They presented an exhibit "Five
Ways With One. Vegetable", Gale
Wilson giving the, comment.
Sylvia Deover received her County
Honors for completing six clubs.
Jean Alcock and AudreY Wheeler
received their Provincial Honors for
completing twelve clubs, The
leader, Miry, Wheeler received
the five year award,
BROTHER DIES IN B. C.
Robert Walker left iiialton by air
on Tuesday morning for Vancouver,
B. C. to attend the fuheral Of his
brother. 'Thomas M. Walker who'
was a salesman for Western Drugs
died Monday in his 58th year. He
Is survived by his wife, two some,
two sisters and three brothers, The
funeral was held on Wednesday.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to "take this opportunity
"of expressing my sincere apprec-
iation to ell the kind friends who
remembered my late husband witr
Get-Well cards while he was in the ,
hospital and for • the cards of ,
sympathy sent me since my sae
bereavement.
RECEPTION and DANCE
for 'Mr. and Mrs. John Dewar
(nee Maragaret Martin)
ATWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE
FRIDAY, OECEMBER 7th
Alusic by Archie Man's Orchestra
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Everyone Welcome
ANNOUNCING
The Opening Of
LYNNE'S BEAUTY SALON
SATURDAY, DEC. 1st
For Appointments
Phone 18 Brussels
Linda Dunn, •Prop,
Presbyterian Church
IN OANA.DA
efill4rch
Minister: Rev. W.J. Morrison, CA.
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
10 IL Church School
14 A, M. Morning Worship
Everyone Is welcome
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. K. Griffiths
Oraanist: Mr, Wm. Cohnioll
leforning Worship
11.00
9.45 A.M. Sunday Schee
The annual meeting and lunchebt
Of they TOWnShip Federation of
Agriculture was held in, the Ethel
goitiniiiiiity Centre, With the
liiiicheeri being catered to by the
lad ieS of the Ethel Wonieres
e, Ian van iet,
president, acted, as toastmaster and
for the hiediting. which
followed,
Me, George Gear,
itenteeeritatiee of *tied' ColititY
was 'gee-St elieeker arid otiti$16. his
subject " grid the
Pt•ohiettis 'ore More 'or leee the Shiite
aerose the tni,ming had boon
'generally good IfiO, titifiting'
OF CANADA
Itssiort Nov: L. J061141,
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tilinlet: ?Are. a also ", .
Mr. Dail_ Snider suggested
direetor be respOnSible for arrang-
ing a meeting and getting a
Speaker. Meetings to be held in,
the local -and Stibjeeta to Snit
local interest, Mrs, Carl Heinitigikey
thiggeated Otttoirto, 'Hydro be
CiPpreadlied suggesting tha hydro is
willing to put Ole programs of -no to
three hours itedietiee
-Of 10 neented.
lattelit dub. tender,
0, iota - Dec. 1 w.
Port Arthur;
Plowing Match at Owen Sound, '(the
1.966 'match Will be held in Huron
Cloteity); lie also officiated at the
opening of the British Mottgege
end Trust building in ,Ciodericb,
1VicCfraitelteon Was ihstrittnetitall in
having the County 'Road develcip.,
Merit road, the cost of Which Will
be paid hy the goternnient
Tie would also like -to see the -Mlle
down.
Later
5th cOtieeSsieit of Morris cut
tater Mr. MieCliteheiiii.Spoke on.
irrtinicipgl tiffehre Onting that there
id. ele More Stare for the Waster
detientritet to thille 1110 "theuIted the
people. 'Of tirtiesela for their support.
A letter from *fen
Connell pea eating that Mr":.
little glOOMV at the MOttient, however §rtlOtid MI die More intensive lvhrOrik1166n returned' to .6t666
i§ ;t ii,to tith4 tounit ..tfoid iri tt eetteeee ee this dee, year the. fee atiether yent *nn, read by the •
ear obtittliittii.
Yy aturd
The Briniaels held a 500k,
HOti on Friday night, November
23i'd with an approximate attendee-de
of CO.
'Winners Of the Skedial "Freeze
Diiiiee were Yellin Watson and,.
ii (Holy COninitiniog MnrY Wateen.
Ari eiteetitiVe Meeting was 11.614 • .
W. A. 661.0otat6. dotrititition arid it WaS tleCteled that the next
'ditties would tilatikine
bee. 4 Ladies 4 Will 8. 6 Pim':dance. if the gilds do not bring it
S1', ' • boy they will he• fined, •Thin dart-ea l e 11 l' -. efi ethm.,1",,i t.ft iei the ,,tidy till he in ritiOther phnsie Ceiejellter Kreetet sr
Wilt he Ott Dedenilier 1.5, triosiiloa and felt. lbet iweeitie Ntiiiii14 t 011.11) Werlt. t eion•riellier #tivater. nOnlitiated 'ter
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