HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-01-17, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
TIRTRSDAY, JAN. 17th, 1963.
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FLOOR COVERING SPECIALS
For The Months Of
January, February and March
YARD GOODS
Armstrong Vinyl Corlons, Selection of Patterns
and Colours
Armstrong Vinyl Accalons
Dominion Vinyl Forecast
Dominion Inlaid Linoleums and Tiles
Armstrong Vinyl Asbestos Tiles in a range
of Stock Colours as low as 9%c Per Tile
We Will arrange installation of any floor coverings.
Free Estimates
We are Dealer's for Hanover Kitchen Cupboards
`These are available Pre finished or unfinished
Let Us Give You A Free Estimate
1,4041 rota
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
Me-Aster: Rev. W. J. Morrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
ARCT
10 a.m. Church School.
11 a.m. Morning WorahiN,
Everyone Welcome
THE UNITED CilUrt,i;ii
OF CANADA
Minister; Roy. A. 3i. Griffiths
Organist: Miss M. Hoever
ileorni.ug Worship
11.00 a.m..
9.46 A.M. Sunday School
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev. H. le Jenuinge
BA, LTH.
Organist: Mrs. B. Illieett
ST. JOHN'S
Lien. Morning Prayer
and Ceeffeb. School
2.10 p.m. Tuesday ,W. A.
ST. DAVID'S, Henfryn
1.30 p.m. Bible Class
2,00 p.m. Holy Communion
WANTED TO BUY —
Anyone wishing to sell chests
of drawers or rocking chairs
call Brussels 485. These items
must be in good condition.
FOR SALE --
8 Room. red Insul Brick House
located on Catherine St. In
131.russels; buAt-in cupboards; 4
piece bath; close to school
Apply to: Ronald jamieson
Phone 175W Brussels
HELP WANTED — MALE
Mau wanted to sell nationally
advertised products to homes
and farms in Huron County.
:Permanent. Fall time. Age 2.5
to 55 preferred. Car required.
For -personal interview write to
2[r. Xt. W. Sercombe, 1370
Beckworth Ave., London, Ont.
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used",
Farmer owned and controlled.
Service at cost
Choice of bull and breed
Our artificial breeding service
will help you to a more efficient
livestock operation
For service or more information
call:
Clinton HU 2-3441, or for long
distance Clinton Lenith 9.5650
BETTER CATTLE FOR
BETTER LIVING
ACHESON'S
Dead Stock ervice.,
1-)4 IGHEST PRICES
For Dead, Old or Disabled
Phode Atwood 35646220
Collect
E t
Licene No. 164042
FOR SALE —
11olsteiu heifer, spriuging,
Jas, Turnbull Rhone 44.0W4
WAN't ED —
Will buy old Player Pienos,
Write for eta.' particulars Co
Mr: L, Thirek, Kompka, Ont.
RABBITS WANTED --e
Highest market prices paid,
Also registered and pedigree
jewel., New Zealand Whites.
available val. all times. Sec
Herb iletWkine
Bunny 1lub Rabbitry, Phone 4,07
- TENDERS WANTED
T(.111-1(M'S Will be received by the
undiesigned up to February 4 for
the position, of maintenance man
for lhe Grey Township School
Area No. 1. Applicante to state
hourly wage and mileage
exeeeted.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
Norman S. Hoover,
R. R. 3, Brussels
CAR OWNERS
Nut. only (miss i4 contravene the
Highway Traffic Act, but it is
difficult to keep the streets clear
of snow when the Plow is being
hampered. by vehicles loft on the
streets. We are, ,not responsible
for any damage to vehicles hit
by the snowplow.
David Hastings
• Ciblef Of Police
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late. David
McLean sincerely thank all those
who expressed their symeathie. in
so many kindly ways at the time
Of our sudden bereavemeet.
7peciaL thanks to the friends
and neighbours and telephone
operators for their help; 'to D.
A. Rann; Rev. W. J. Morrison;
Dr. It. W. Stephens; the doctors
and nurses at 1..eidon and all
others who assisted in any way.
NOTICE TO
MONCRIEFF
Airs, Ken Ludington was hose
.10 ,January Meeting of
'the LLCM. The theme, "Spirit
ol imin is the candle Of the'
Lord" was taken be Mils. Allen
eleTtiegart• Mrs. Mark Willie
read scripture. She. Scott McLean
reported that 12 meeting's were
held: and two members had Derf,
vet attendance: They were Mrs.
Mark Bernie and Mrs. Orval
:eon. Rev. Higgenbothaid
Metalled the folloWing officers,
for 1001: President; Mrs. Orval
:fearrisone vice-prey., Mee, &tett
eleLean; secretary, Mrs.
Roberteun; treasurer, Mrs: jaek
Cox. Mee Chas. llIarrieeti was
appended to the Board of SteW-
arde of Monerieff church as a
representative of the U.C.W. The
Pee' nresitleht, Mrs. 0. Harrison,
proAdod over the bueillese.
Mimites were read by Mrs, S.
efeLeare hull cell was atie•Weted
by 17 Inenibees. Meeting
will be held Jan. 22 With 0, Pot=
lock ittitch. Meetings for yeat ivlll
be In Febtirary meet,
log at MI's', 'GkeYetiii
WANTED —
Girl Wauted., experienee not,
neeeezavy, but preferable; hours.,
7 tem, to 1 pale Apply to:
leitiilagement, New American
Hotel Brussels
RECEPTION and. DANCE
For Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cameron
Cranbrook Community Centre
FRIDAY, JAN. 18th
Ladies Bring ,Lench
Everyone Welcome
SKATING NOTICE
Skating for pre-scnool children;
k
,
indergartem grade: I to 5,
inclusive:
Tuesday, — 3 to 5 p.m.
Thursday — 3 to 5 p.m.
Admission 10c
Supervised by the Home e;;Sehool
Association
MAITLAND VALLEY
CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
'TENDER
FOR
TRUCK
Sealed tenders, marked "Ten
der for Truck'', will be receiv--
ed by the undersigned at Box
782, Listowel, unt., up to 12
noon.
THURSDAY, JANUARY, 24, 1963
for a new 1963 1/2 ten pickup
truck,
Details and specifications May
be obtained from the under-
signed at the Banner Office,
Wallace Avenue North, Listowel.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
C. W. BAMFORD,
,Secretary-Treasurer
ANNUAL MEETING
WINGHAM GENERAL,
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
• The • anneal in,ectiri-ig of the
•1MItghti,ta General Hospital
sociation. Will • be held on .Friday,
.February 1st, 1963, at
the Recreation ROM of the.
Nurses' Residence at Whighani,
All matters of business pertain
ing to the Wingliteet General
Hospital Association Will be
tratiefteted including tree election,
of directors and other officers.
,• Di order to cast a ballot in the
electioh of directors a Pereon.
Must be a. member of the Associ-
ation. •One-year ,memberships
may be obl-aihed for the slim of
ono dollar from 'the Wingham
General Hospital office: These
memberships must he purchased
nt least ten days in. advance of
the annunl meeting.
Everyone Welcome.
(This. notice id ,printed add
Thrblished a adtirditg to the
hospital . •
lt 16aasits John Strong
ntafilent Secretary
BOWLING
Two teams from Brussels bowl
ae the Wiinghtem bowing lanes
each Monday night. They are:
Twisters — Captain, Geo. Coueins
Ruth Huether
Jack Lowe
Sharon Jones
Joe Brewer
Sharon Coleman
Limbos — Captain, Ron Hueteer
Mary Lowe
Bob Jones
Grace Cousins
Dave Hastings
Ethel Brewer
Spare 'Vera Hastings
The Twisters won, Monday
night, 1925 pins to 1622 pins.
Sharon, Jones was high, 535;
Bob Jones second, 506; Ruth.
Huether third, 483.
ERUSSELS CURLERS WIN
Two perennial winners, Tone
Mceonald's rink from Brussels,
and the Totem Poles from
towel, took top honors in the
first invitational honspiel of the
Listowel Curling Club this season.
ele.Doneld was vice-skip of 'he
I.! Thomas entry in the opening
draw and along with S. Sweeney
and McDonald made it dean
sweep,
RESERVE THIS DA'rE
'Airs, Scriber of Cle,CO-TV,
leiteelener, will conduct a Cooking
Scheel at the May 2nd meeting
of the Majestic: W. I. meeting.
Reserve this date ladies add
meet this interesting screen.
personality,
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