The Brussels Post, 1964-11-12, Page 4at Lyceum neatre
WINGHA, 1V1
THURS. FRI.- SAT, NQV, 12 14 • 1
11R4DGg on the ALVJER KWAr
coieur CinemaScope
Starring: William Holden, Alec Guinese, and Jack HaWkine
Tnis is one of the greatest war dramas ever produced, aud.
we are delighted to be able 'to bring it back to Wingliam. for a •
second time. You'll agree once you see it that it deserves all.
seven of the. Acadedy Awards it received, Due to its length
there will only be cue show each night starting at the regUlar
time of 7:15, but you can come as late as S:3) and see the
complete feature.
SATURDAY MATINEE NOV. 14
"The 3 Stooges ileinat lierCitkee.'•
MON - TUES. Weo, NOV, 16 - 17 - 13
"GIGOT".
colour
Starring: Jackie Gleason, Katherine Kilth
This comedy-drawa is entertainment for all. Come out and
help the Wing,hani Minor Hockey Association, who are spOn
.soring this show. on Monday and Tuesday nights.
oomiNG:
"HEY THERE IT'S YOGI ElEAR"
THEATRE GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE AT:
LYCEUM BOX OFFICE AND WARREN' HOUSE
"..,..euefteftr • No...., re,
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
By the Ontario Tendel-Truit Institute
"Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit"
BRUSSELS, ONT.
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Mr. John Callander, Hamilton,
occupied the pulpit in Knox
Church on Sunday, Nov. 8th.
speaking on a Remembrance
theme.
Miss Francis Houston and
McKenzie, Elgniondville,
called on Miss A. J. Forrest on,.
Monday.
Knox Ladies Aid
Mrs. ,Glenn Huether presided
for the meeting of the Ladies
.Aid held at. the home of Mrs.
Leslie Knight on Thursday even-
ing. A poem was read in opening,
followed by singing a hymn. The
Scripture reading was taken by
Mrs. Stanley Fischer and the
,'CAN YOU HEAR ME,
MR. WATSON"
Alexander Graham Bell speaks
the first, words ever heard over
the telephone in this scene from.
V The Chord of Stael, gory of the
great inventor's early life, to be
seen on OBB-TV's The Serial on
through November and Decemb-
er. Bell is played by Paul Bard-
seven consecutive ThnilideFit
frig if London, Ont.
Mac .thigel. Lunch wee Owed,
by Mrs, Stuart McNair, Mire. Sari
-0111111, Mrs. Stuart Stevenson,
,Airs. Norman Pfeifer and the
hostess.
FOR RENT
House in Brussels, 7 rope* abd
bath.
Phone 284
FOR SALE
Oven-ready Calacingi
John Armstrong Phone 4205
Brussels
FOR SALE
Small girl's brown coat, size 0,
with matching fur and hat.
Phone zuw Mrs. OW. Cousins
FOR SALE
Brown steel bed, and springs,
04 inch, in good repair.
Mrs. Mary Stephenson
Phone 15GW
FOR SALE
1 - 3 H.P. Century motor: about
900 bale of wheat straw; also
about soo bales of oat straw.
Ken Tyerman Phone 496W
FOR SALE
Pair of girl's white figure
skates, size 11/2 , in very goOd
condition; - Pair white tube
Skates, size 10; Pair boy's skates
size 2. Both these pair in good.
condition. -
Mrs. L Cousins .... Phone 256
FLOWS R$
FOR EVERY OCCASION
"Wedding Boquets
*141uneral Design,
*Cut Flowers
a Corsages
*Pleats
BRUSSELS GREENHOUSES.
Phone Brussels 14111
HARRISTON FLOWER SHOP
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4-H HOMEMAKING CLUB
Fifth ;Meeting
The fifth meeting, Olt' the
Brussels Cautious Caanks Was
held on Friday, October With, ea
7:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Wheeler.
The ineeking was opened with
by the Roll Call which was the
the lion Call which was the
name of the person whose story
I have written in my record book.
The • minutes of the last meet
big were read by Gale Wilson and
the next meeting is to be held en
November 6, 1964 at 7:00 p.m. at
Mrs. .Wheeler's home. A sample of
the book cevers• was shown.
The discussion was on "Safety
First at Itome" which was follow-
ed by a dertionstratios on the dis-
cussion topic by all the girls.
In the group work a driver's test
was given by tug leader and first
aid was practised by doing what
should be done when-at the scene
of an accident.
Gerda Exel and Gale 'Wilson
were chosen to give a skit on
"Safety in The Home" at the next
meeting.
The Meeting Was• closed With.
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6 marshmallows
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Lord's Prayer repeated in uni-
eon. Airs. Doug Evans gave a
reading, "Wild Geese in Flight".
The roll call was answered with
a housenold hint. Sixteen memb-
ers were present. Mrs. Stuart
McNair, treasurer, gave the fin-
ancial report. Plans were corn-
Dieted for the annual bazaar to I
be held on November 28, at 3
o'clock in the:Community Centro.
Mrs. Situart McNair, "Mrs. Earl.
Dunn, Mrs. Stuart Stevenson, and
Mrs, Mac Engel were appointed
to see about the enoir gowns.
The church-cleaning schedule
was rearranged for 1965. The
meeting closed with the Mizpah.
Benediction, A 'Nxtenu-planning"
contest was conducted by Mrs.
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