HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-02-25, Page 5Western Star No. 149 1.0.0.F.
HOCKEY GAME
FRIDAY, MARCH 5th
DRAW FOR 20 cu. ft. FREEZER
At 9:00 p.m.
CKNX vs BRANTFORD CITY POLICE
Tickets 50e or 3 for $1.00
From All 100F Members At The Door
Brought to you as a public service by
ONTARIO'S SILVER & BLACK FLEET
PANCAKE SUPPER
T'UES'DAY, MARCH 2nd
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
St. John's 'Anglican Church
Adults: t.:hilciren under iirteefi S0c
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itutli iiuel.ilc 1' ;337
en's Double!
Teneas ,123
iton iluether 404
pit -s.e Hastings 361
Mel McArter 361,
orages tutu inenninis
utJ, Uury 2 1.1111
• uoieman l'ia
G•eorge Uousins
▪ ziastings 406
ituit ihuetiter 166
J acii: rtigglna itit;
Ruth kluether 164
Mci tier lter
Albert Teurlias
Brian. Rutledge
hay Bronson
.lack Lowe
.Willis Knight
Marilyn Biggins
Ned Rutledge
Jolla • (.3.ouSins " •
Macy TenPas,
Marlene Jackim
Lois McA1ter
Mary Lowe
Grace Cousins
Merle COU61iis
Kay Rutledge
Jim McNeil -
Dianne IleNeil
166
3411
154
151
147,
1.39
139
147
1.35
134
133,
131
123
120,
120.
117
106
ACisi4.1111Q AO.
i"E'z
fretuary 22nd
sue U i i
added to their
10' a 1.111S k,s1.1.116 via:a tney WOu
tue Lust value oy the
.4.4 41011Sterb caiae back in the
4e0Oial game to w in by a sine!!
margin of .1.0 pins tneveby giving
the Untouchables anotner 113
iiins to their lead.
1st Game
Untouchables 18.10
,oPinhusters 1'117
2nd Game
kinbusters 1890
Untouchables 1376
745
Total Pins,
Untouchables t1i,028
tPinbusters 65,233
745
Ladies Singlet
Marlene Jackiin 199
Men's Singles
Willis Knight 226
Ladies Doubles
Marlene Jacklin 363
Marilyn Higgins 348
.440prpoo..4,2113V
For' SPECIAL PRICES On
"iriUiVAL FREEZERS"
an d other appliances, visit
MALI-JAIN riARDWARE
BRUSSELS
PHONE 483
We sell McCiary, Easy, Kelvinator, Tappan,
,Guerney, Simplicity, and Zenith Appliances, also
General and Atlas Freezers.
Azedgis.0-4.4
DON'T FORGET
BUTTERMILK for
PANCAKE DAY
Serve Pancakes Often . . . . They're too popular
with the whole family to save them for special
occasions!
• Here's a SHROVE TUESDAY rec▪ ipe that will,
make them come running.
2 cups Buttermilk 2 tsp. Sugar
2 cups. Flour Yz tsp. Salt
4 tbsp. melted Butter 1 tsp. Soda
1 tsp. Baking Powder 2 Eggs
Sift dry ingredients, add BUTTERMILK, and beat.
Add egg yolks and melted BUTTER. Fold in egg
whites.
GET DELICIOUS
COUSINS BUTTERMILK
For DRINKING or BAKING
From your MilkMan, Grocer, or at the Dairy,
missommiminsi•woltamming aziak.--voia-,,..eggr...z.viot
N.,OUNCE .f$EEF..
What is it worth to have a beef calf gain just one extra
ounce per day? Figured over a year's time it works out
as follows: —
365 ounces of gain equals 22.8 lbs
If beef sells at 24c per lb.
The calf earns an extra $5.47
Gain-ability of most herds can be improved, and by more
than one ounce per day. Tested beef sires, proven for this
gain-ability can do this job in your herd. Perforrna.nce and •
progeny tested beef sires are now available to every
farmer, through the services of
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
Phoning Hours
7:30 - 10 A.M.
for Sunday Service phone
Saturday 6 - 8 P.M.
Listed in your LOCAL directory
Olttflitl040 1101,12 i;1•((itib141.01:1, UktOlia THURSt4Y., 'E' B. otti, 1964
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: Rey. A. M. Johnston
%A.. SO.
organist: miss Sharon Storey
9:45 a.ui. Sunday School'
11:0U adu. Public Worship
Sermon Topic:
"Home Sweet Home"
Everyone Is Invited To Attend The
SKATING PARTY
BRUSSELS ARENA
THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, at 8:00 P.M.
Sponsored by, Brussels United Church Sunday Schoo
where lunch 'will be served afterwards.
Public School Children 25c Adults 35c
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'NM
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH'
IN CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison,
MA.
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
ARGT
10:00 a.m. 1..3iurch School
11:00 a.ln. Public Wcrubillil
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennings
SA.. LTi-I.
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
JOHN'EA
11:00 a.m. morning Prayer
and Church School
St, Alban's and St. David's
AT1NOOD
2.00 p.m. livening Prayer
and Church School
GREY TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
The regular meeting oh the
Grey Township School Board was
held in the Clerk's office on
1, eurnary it at 2 p.m. with all
iva.uiu .d and inspect(); ti.inliead
present.
'ine minutes of the beceinber
and January meetings were read
and adopted on' motion Of Mc-
1Jonala and Sweeney
•-•— Untried
Motion of Sweeney and Short-
reed that the Board purchase
We necessary equipment induct
ing a record player for the
,Physical Education program at
we Walton school.
Garrlea
Motion of Shortreed and Swe-
eney that the Secretary advertise
in the Globe and Mail for a prin.-
ciiml for the new school.
Motion of MoTaggart and Swe
eaey that the following accounts
be paid:
— Carried
Brussels Coat rare,
coal 72.76
Charles Harrison, supplies
and repairs 14.09
Max Demaray, telephone
tolls 6.46
John Conley, supplieS
and repairs . . . 14.63
W, Smith, labour 16.32
Alexander Si Chapman
Liability Ins. 8.96
Monteith , McGrath Ltd
Progress Draw No 3
new school 15,834.65
The Meeting adjourned on
Motion of McDonald.
Norman S. Hoovet.
Secretary
NOTICE TO GIRLS
Any girl, 12 years of age by'
March, wishing to take the Club
Girls Course, "The Garden Club"
get in touch with Mrs. J. Wheeler,
phone- 441.11'.12, by March 15th.
CARD OF THANKS
A sincere thank you, to every-
one who visited me, sent get well
wishes, Christmas cards and
treats f received during my long
stay in 1Nringliani and District
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev.
Allan Johnston, Dr. Crawford
and time nurses on the first floor.
Russell Bone
CRANBROOIK
Mrs. Calvin Cameron visited
recently with her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Huehn, Conestoga.
Misses 'Beverly and Patsy
Evans, :Kitchener, spent the week-
end With their ineth..r, Mrs. Stuart
Evans.
The Women's Institute are
sponsoring a court Whist party in
the Community Centre on Friday
evening, February 26th, at 8.30.
There will be games for the child-
ren, Everybody is welcome.