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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-12-05, Page 5SHOWPLACE OF 401,6*".04 TT MOWS. Olt.Usalf446, aNTAAID 44i,;111,03.0, 0.1,44 .1044 spi-tA01, BOARD ELECTION Boards ! ter .W.Itivti put, )0w% pr utotot914 IN GREY , seneul 1-te Were brat en the plat- would try to .hit? for ;mother For 3 days Starting MONDAY, DEC. 23 ,FtINILA il'4 •sjrxx. iuLAKA..)- Starring IvlARJuIii MAIN ana ARTHUR HUNNICUTT with UNA mERKgL .America's funniest family brews up4 roar- ing riot in the hiippy Ozark hills. TIKE yorgo .pkwacki OF CANADA *r oc X. Murk% IA, BD. OrgaabilC; Mr. Parker • AROT 9.45 ash. Sunday: filch001"•' 11.00 hAn. Morning Worship PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA MELVILLE CHURCI-. Minister: Rev, W,.). Morrison. MA OrgauiSt: Mrs. Frank Thompson /ACT 10.00 CM. Church School 11 a.m. Public Worship Everyone Welcome ANGLICA N C1-1 URCH OF CANADA Rector';" hov. IL L. Jennings •BA, LT11. Organist: Mrs. B. 16111Cott ST. JOHN'S 11 a.niT Morning Prnyor and Church School KiAVID'S; ilenfryr. 2 p.m. .:;"Bible Study 2.30 Holy Communion BORN HOLLNGF41. — To ivt.r, and Mirs. qharleS Hollinger, of Fruit- land,;s. son — Richard. 'Enure will be an election in Grey. Township en. .Saturday, December for two school 41'011. USLOti r. 1.0r TOW4814 Se lag) Area Nix The Reeve, Ciouncil and three School Area Trustees, Area No. wore in by,: acclamation. Tue. Townsuip of Grey 1.1.011.1111. atlUll 11188 1101(.1 in. LItliel l'ff.)111111tIllay LiOOLC8 OIL TUMSOLLY, NOV01111)01' :;atil, 'lucre was 44 lery attendance of rate, payers, less than 50. Nomination were as follows: Reeve — Kenneth Bray Reeve — Clifford R. Dunbar (Q) Councillors Kenneth Bray (Q) Archie Mann (Q) Charles Thomas Glennifuether (Q) Lawson Ward (Q) Glen Fraser was nominated but not present. School Area No. 1 'Daniel Snyder (Q) Maxwell Demaray (Q) John Cox (Q) School Area No. 2 — Stewart Humphries (Q) Donald McDonald (Q) Wilfred iShortreed (Q) Cecil Bateman was appointed chairman for the meeting. School Board members and representatives on High School TOWNSHIP. form.- a aver wedge. p1 IL i046t. explain. any questions he would stay 4.1.:otitts spoke briefly... I.,-; Jaes. BityaiiS said. Sin+ 'Licit ii,C048k,p,U1iL. rise as high as expected and those on the imard. heard no dissent:ion. Archie Mann asked if there was any problem with 'winter condition of roads' and Mr; 'Bryaiis replied that they were well pleased with the way the. roads were kept open for school and thanked those res- ponsibe. 'Kenneth 'McLean represen t- ative old, Seatorth High School Board gave his report, also on Vocational School at Clinton. He stated that 89;% of Grade 13 students passed last year. Murray Cardiff, representative on .Winghain High School Board, thanked the council for giving him ,the chance to serve on, the, Board. He gave a report saying the contractor has had -problems With new addition which has slowed, up completion. Andrew Bremner, 1...istovirei Sec- ondary School Board, was not pre- sent because of illness. Edythe Cardiff read his report. Clifford R.' Dunbar, Reeve; gave an outline of the County Activity and said he was most familiar with the County Home but gave a summary of work of other departments, the road ;system being the, largest ex- penditure. He said we would not get the Children's Aid grant a $1,000 in the future. He said it had been a pleaSure to serve for four years. Kenneth Bray, would not stand' t 'Pt Ilea'. year; Brewieuriuse eritige repaireu by new !Lew:co, meats; he tug 20,000 yes. 011"'.t; gravei:slieuid be. pat; on to' Ifeees, 11itli thO';1; audipenie subsidy on roads the,Y,A may be able to lower the milk?, rate. •••-a'2,14/ Archie Maim., would like to see ."' more people out; they try to u4•-: their best for ratepayers Rielly; cost of snowplowing almost as much as gravel; DoundL•ff ary Culverts replaced v 'inn plate pipes also. Lilac receive $) per cent instead of 50 eel' cent road subsidy. U lean Huether, said, one ca'; learn a lot in council; he wig pleased to hear goou remarks, aboutroad conditions from the'J School Boards. Lawson Ward told ratepayers4 about tile drainage loans being- available at low interest rate, Charles Thomas said it was privilege to be nominated b hoped Glenn would. carry on. "Ho.1.1 told of a Training Centre it, Northern 'Ontario where courses will be held for the unemploYe* persons which is open to anyoaY who can qualify. The meeting closed with -091-1; Save The Queen. A AAA.. 4.4.44-4444 .444- SPECIAL ON CHRISTMAS PERMS Take advantage of this 'offer at:, THE PARISIENNB, WALT() From Dec. '3rd to Dec 14th For Appointment Phone 390J0' A „Starting MONDAY, DECEMBER 9 "CARRY ON REGARDLESS" Featuring. SIDNEY JAMES and the CARRY ON GANG • Positively the funniest "(Jerry On" ever.. Two shows each night at 7:15,ard 9:1'5 Dawol Snyder hoped they 8LiLLLA1 see Lit to give him a chance ou tile Board. Max) ell. Demaraynad. Sipen tWo:eurstIiin,:tue /Ward and would lot his name stand for autiUmr, term. He said there hod been Matto,: to .the schools on account of holding vote. Ale in favour of a central school. John Cox --- discussed the financial statement.mid expected to hove a surplus:; Undecided about standing for re-electieli. George Pearson +3; said they hadn't done inucla;:repair wort on the schools. ,Cecil Raynard rthanked, tlAose who had sported him last year. He felt lepairs could. be' 404e at the Sainti- mill rate, Stewart Humphries' — said he had learned a lot Vabout school matters since bang on the, Board. He hadn't made up his mind but thought:' he would, stand. Donald McDon,a1C= said it is very educational ,being on the Board. He said theihave a good building at Walton. He stated he would stay for another term. Wifred Shortreed — said it was too bad there were not more people out to shoW!'iitterest in • _ • , :For 3 aays Starting THURSDA ,D EC. 12 -41t/ rlUit.ANI.xo Ur' 'ilttUdli' Colour- Pahavisieu Starring TONY CURTIS - pHiLsii,.gfis. SUZANNE PLESRETTE, anal;;' 'STUBBY KAYE This is wonderful entertainment '‘o ..one — and we do mean. everyode• For 3 days Starting mONDAY.„,,DEG.,16 e;•:-., •., "ti.ACki;r..Ltilt ei.A:f" i Colour CinemaScepe ,, st Starring TUESDAY WELD - RICHAlip 4EYMERI and TERRY THOMAS 1-''I'llis is the runny story of a teacher and. 1,,,, Ais students. All the girls had a crush on ',the prof. .z. A 4. A 4 II v r I 3 •••' Two shows each night at 7:15 and 9:15 iy`4 d 3 Ii „'For 3 days Starting THURSDAY. DEC.19 011- • " "ALMOST AAGEI.S'" Colour 'Starring PETER WECK - HANS HOLT and THE VIENNA ttOYS' CHOIR;'".' the story of a boy, and drearns,of 13:jeining the famous Vienna Boys' dlikiir „.,o.nd travelling to all parts of the•wor4d.. Two shows each night at 7:15 and 9:15 "KID csALLAHAD" Colour a nays Starting THCRSDAY, B.O. 20 Starring ELVIS, PRESLEY - LOG .. and LOLA ALBRIGHT :haves Presley invaaes the world Iii.prize .figiik.ing aim kti's a knockout in ring aim with tile gals. Two shows each night at 7:15 ancC1.9:16 eri_ For 3 days Starting MONDAY, DEK. 30 **IN Se.AltC.ki OF THE L;AbTAWAYS" Colour Starring MAURICE CHEVALIER 11:1ALEY MILLS and GEORGE SANDERS' Jeles.Verne's wildest. adventure lieomes the screen's top fun and thrill shoA ,A happy. show for all ,the family. Two shows each night at 7:15' anti 9:15 .".1 For 3 days Starting THURS. JAN 1964 "GER,ONIMO" (Colour - Pahavision Featuring CHUCK CONNERS, star difr the RIFLEMAN It's the colorful story of the famous Apache C:hier Geronimo. Two shows each night at 7:15 and*15 DPNOTGH FEEDS LIMITED of Brussels wish to announce SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL Cattle Fee Only 4 Days Left .,FROM 'NOVEMBER 11 TO DECEMBER 10 During"this period all cattle feeds are reduced off car price (Regular Retail Price). $5.00 per ton dairy month disco's') $5.00 per ton bulk discount $1.00 per ton pickup allowance at mill $11:00 • SAVINGS 70 YOU Plan' your Winter 'feeding program now and make extra profits this year on all dairy and beef feeds by saving $11.00 per ton on every ton bought Yti Dairy Month. ENQUIRE AND BOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR DELIVERY 'BEFORE DEC. 10. 1963 "Tae Most ValUe for the POMO', Dollar" Call 199 Brussels -- PICTURES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE -- Future Attractions include "TO Kill a Mockingbird," "Twilight of Honour,” "Mutiny dplthe Bounty," "The VIPs," "For Love or Money," "Wonderful WOrld of the BMWs Grimm", and "Irma La Douce"' THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF THE LYCEUM THEATRE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE TH OPPORTUNITY OF WISHING ALL THEIR PATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR, PLEASE CLIP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE