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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-11-11, Page 5Thank You My sincere thanks to .the electors of Huron. Special thanks to all who worked so hard on my behalf. \vat endeavour to serve the people of Huron con- iineney to the best of ability. McKinley Shaving was originally a pro- teCtive measure since long beards. were easy for opponents in com- bat to seise. EMPPPP% BANK OF COMM:e.RCE-: • a fel `'d e May we suggest a Save-for-the-Little-Things- you-might-otherwise-neve buy Account? SUBSIBLII POWIA, I31WSSELS, ON,T4R10 THURSDAY, NOV. .11tib TO THE ELECTORS OF HURON s. My sincere thanks to all those who worked so faith- fully and who by their votes contributed to our cause. STOCK SALE for JACK CARDIFF Lot 30, Con. 5, Morris Twp. 1 mile North of Brussels on County Road WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24th Time — 1:30 p.m. Sharp 35 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN AND JERSEY CATTLE .)a AAAAA Cow 4 yrs milking bred Aug ‘..) Li Ball ..)ej/L. Us1 J LULL; Lo yes tanking lieu Reg. Cow j yrs miiking bred June Cow S yrs milking bred June sJ Cow 6 yrs fresh Sept. 28 Cow 8 yrs pinking bred July Cow 9 yrs milking bred May 5 cow yes tress Sept. 2J cow IS treSil Reg. cow 5 yes iking bred June 6 hag Cow 3 yes fresh Sept 24 Reg. Cow 5 yrs fresh Sept 11 Reg. Cow 7 yrs milking ured July 20 Reg. Cow 6 yrs milking bred Jane 10 Reg. Cow 3 yrs milking bred Aug. 18 Cow 3 yrs. milking bred June 9 COw 3 yrs milking bred April 6 Cow yrs milking bred May zs Cow 4 yrs bred Marcb. 20 Cow 2, yrs fresh Sept. 13 Cow 2 yrs fresh Sept, 24 Heifer 2 yrs fresh Heifer 2 yrs bred Feb. 11 Heifer 3 yrs bred Feb. 12 Heifer 2 yrs bred March 1.5 Heifer 2 yrs bred March 19 Heifer 3 yrs bred 'March 31 Heifer 2 yrs bred May 11 Jersey Heifer 3 yrs bred March 2.3 Jersey Cow 7 yrs bred April 10 Jersey Cow 4 yrs bred Mar 28 3-unit surge Milker complete with pipe for 23 cows Terms Cash 3 per cent Tax collected on TaXable. kerns Jack Cardiff' . Proprietor Gordon jaCkson, AuctiOneer Llistowel, Ont. Mait Edgar IN MEMORIAM PJilARSON — In loving memery of a dear uncle, John M. Pearson, who passed away one year ago, Nov. 12th, 1964 He would not wish for sorrow, He would not wish for tears, But to always be remembered, Through the passing years. Lovingly remembered by his neices and nephews. DAVID ARMSTRONG David A. Armstrong, 32, or Belgrave, died in St. Joseph's hospital, London, Friday. He was a retired farmer. iivi‘'Ing are iliS wute,. me form- er Mary Gibson; turee sous, Ceeu of Thoeudale; Gibson of 4...onnon, and Jack of liamilton; une daughter, Airs. Robert (Jane). Utrasby, RR 4, ;Mussels.; six grandchildren . The funeral was held from the. D. A. Danu funeral home, 13rus- sels on Monday at 2:00 p.m. Rey. G. P. Pankenham. of BeL grave, Anglican Church conducted the service. Burial was in Fordwich came; tery. BOWLING NOTES Having now-completed five nights of bowling ail six teams arezain- lug points but „,no, One team is leading by too •many. All teams are within a range of nine points. They are: Jack's Jokers Naron's Go Go's Willis' Wouders,, Lois' Lions Marilyn's • M arau de rs Mary's Lambs Ladies —Singles Karen, Hastings 236 Ruth Huether " 212 Barb Bray 215 Ladies Double. Ruth Huether 380 Karen. Hastings 375 Alice .ree 364 Men's Singles John Cousins 246 Bob Houston 230 Ray Bronson i...... 22 Men's Doubles John Consins A .4 • 403 Ray .Bronson 3951 Murray; Lowe 890 Substitutes Frank Wilson for Ross Duncan Bonnie Wilson for Kay Dinneen 'Wayne Lowe for Allan Nichol Bob Richmond for Jack Me Whirter PEOPLE WE KNOW Miss .pvelyn Ounnnghain of Branitford and Miss Freida Schueller, Baden, visited witii Brussels friends on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Prescott and family, pttawa, have been holidaying with relatives in this community. Oliver Riley, a former Brussels resident, has been elected wor- shipful master of Gorrie Loyal. Orange Lodge. Gerald Smith, of RR 2, Brus- sels will be among the 14 ex- hibtors in the 1965 Queen's Guineas Competition at the Royal Winter Fair, from Huron County 44.1; Clubs. Word was received here of the death of Charles A. Bryans, re- tired bank manager, on Oct, 19th. at his home, in Whitby. Survivors are his wife, the former Rose A. Dyer; three brothers, Harvey, Seaforth; Frank, Hamilton; and Robert of St Petersburg. Florida. The funeral was held from the W. C. Town funeral chapel, Whitby, Oct. 22nd. Interment was in Mount Lawn cemetery, Osh. awa. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister.; tea. A. M. Johnston S.A., SD. Organist: Miss Sharon Storey 9:45 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon Topic: "But , 'PRESBYTERIAN 'CHURCH OF' CANADA NIEL:VILLE CHURCH MinlsteT! Re-y_ W. .7, Morrison, MA. O ganist: Mrs. Frank Thompson ANUT 10:00 a.m. Church School. 11:00 p.m, Public Worship All Are Welcome. ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rector: Rev. M. L. Jennings WA.. LTH. Organist: Mr*. .B. Elliott ST. JOHN'S 11 : 30 a.m.' Morning Prayer and Primary Church School St. Alban's and St. Davits ATWOOD 10:00 a.m. Holy Baptism and. Church School VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP Cutting, Styling, Cold Waving A. Specialty PHONE 140 BRUSSELS 24 1/2 23 19 19 19 15%