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YOU'LL . ENJOY
iCE CREAM
Ask for either RIPPLE or FRUIT or try one of
Several Flavours at your grocers
FRESH FROM
COUSINS DAIRY
SHOULDER ROAST PORK
55c lb
SMOKED PICN4C SHOULDER
FRONT QUARTER BEEF
Cut and Wrapped for freezer
43c lb
aeker ..*... Thom pson
MEAT 'MARKET
PHONE 294 BRUSSELS
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SPECIA...
TURKEYS 6 - 14 lb. average
SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS
45c lb
79c It;
MAC. CHEESE, PRESSED HAM,
CHICKEN LOAF & DUTCH. 69c lb
TIGER TALES
On Saturday, July 2,nd, .turf
Tigers whipped the Brussels
Squirts by a score of 30-15 behind
the pitching of Hugh Nichol,
Gerald Wheeler pitched for the
losers.
On Tuesday July 6th the
.Cigars (Lopped a 16 - rl decision
to i/Vingliain in a closely con-
tested game. Hugh. Nichol and
Gerald 'cVlieeler teamed up in
the pitching department while
Kenneth. McLean hit a grand
slam home-run in a losing cause.
Transistor Winner
Leroy Zubrigg was the lucky
winner of the transistor radio
drawn for on Tuesday, july5tii.
Congratulations to Leroy Zub-
igg and a big . T hati. You to ail
those who purchased. tickets.
SUPPORT THE TIGERS
PHELKE BROWN
Rev. Allan JOnston united in
marriage at Ethel United Church,
Rosemary :Eleanor Brown and
Kenneth Emil P'ehlke.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Ethel, and
the bridegroom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Pehlke, RR
1, M onkton.
The organist, Mrs. Maurice
Williams, aecornpanied the sol-
oist, Miss Dolores- Movich, of.
St. Patil's Anglican Church choir,
Toronto.
Thu bride chose a waltz-length
lace dress and carried a bowie( of
deep red roses,
The bridesmaids, Miss
Smith and 'Miss Betty LOU Brown,
sister of the bride, Ethel, wore
waltz-length-'gowns of pink sheer
over taffeta, and carried nose-
gays of pink and white baby
chr 'ysa!tllon inths.
noyd —Pefilke'; Moulton, brother
of the bridegroom, was best man.
Quests were ushered • by David
Brown, Ethel, brother of the
bride, and .iaek Pehlke, Motikton,
brother of the groom,
Among the guests attending
were i1ir. and Mrs, L. G. Piticonthe
of Vancouver; Mr, and Mrs. P. 11,
Pi ticombe, Kingsteti: Mr. and
Mrs. T?.. C. Brown: and Mr's. Anna
l\lovich, of Toronto Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Beer of Loti,
don .ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. Piti,
combe, Uxbridge. Other guests
were present nom Stratford,.
Wellesley and Monkton.
ollowi lig, the wedding a re-
caption ‘1 as held in the Ethel.
Community Hall.
CARDS ,0i- THANKS
My sincere thanks is extended,
to all those who have shown so
mach gracious hospitality and:
kindly helpfulness during my
short time. in the Brussels Muni-
cipal office.
it has all been appreciated.
Mrs. fauna Procter,
We would like to thank ail our
friends and neighbours who were
so kind and helpful in so many
ways during the sudden passing
of our. dear mother.
'Your kindness will never be.
forgotten.•,
Hark 'and Agnes Ten Pas
wish to thank all those who
visited me. and sent cards and
flowers while I was a patient in
the Witighaini and District Hos-
pital. Spe'cia'l thanks to Rev. A.
Johnston, nurses and staff at the
hospital.
Mildred. Cardiff
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank all those
who were so kind to us Miring
our recent bereavement.
Especially the neighbours. Your
kindness will always be
rem embered.
The van Veen Fainily
From. the Cardiff FaMily
We wish to thank the many
people who sent cards and letters
of sympathy to, us, during and
after the passing of My Dear
and never to be forgotten, Wife
and Mother.
We acknowledge and apprec-
iate the many acts of kindness:
We especially want to thank
Our Neighbours for their gener-
osity bringing baking to our
home.
This can never oe forgotten.
Ross, Leota (Mrs. Dean Dititl,
son). Clark and myself.
Gratefully Yours,
ElSten Cardiff.
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Tall BRUSSZLS POST, BRUSSELS ,ONTABIO THURSDAY, JULY 7th, 3,141Ii
Brussels Public
School Promotions
(continued from page one)
Gsrade
Adams Andy
.Beirnes Ricky
Brigham Anita
Exel Fro aces
Hanna Julie
Johnston David
Logan David
Machan Lawrence
McCall Donald
McCutcheon Blaine
McCutcheon Lori
Mutter Paul
Pearson Joyce
Raymond f•:.eith
Smith Doug
Speir Susan
Sullivan Kim
Thomas Dianne
Valiance Lloyd
'Visser Jerry
White Brian
Willis Wayne
Workman Donald
Grade VI
Bauer Darrell
'Brigham Douglas
Cardiff Dorene
Cousins Cathy
Ellliott John
Exel. Chris
Cibson Peter
hitzi Gerry
McCall Deborah
Prior Wendie
Rooney Helen
Rooney Moira
Stephenson Robert
Sullivan Bill.
Wheeler Dale'
Wilson. Scott
Crack. VII
AdainS Nancy
Beirnes Wendy
Brigham John
loan
b son Donald
Rinttin. Ronald
Tittether Gregory
Kirmni Bernice
'Machan Patricia.
McCutcheon Cheryl
iiMcDonald John Wayne
MeWbiriter Constance
Pipe Shirley
Raymond Bruce
RonneY Patsy
:Rutledge John.
SimpsOn Joan
Stilt-twit Ricky*
Sneir Deborah
Stephenson Joan
Stratychuk Brian •
Valiance Atli°
Willis Sharon
Workman Donna
Visser Gerhard
Grade VIII
Brigham Jim
Cousins Murray
iEkel John
Grube Nancy
Hanna Maiireen
Kernaghan Michael
Logan Jack
Lowe Penny
McArthur Cathy.
McCutcneon patinae
McDonald Gail
Mutter Karen
Pearson. Natici
Raymond Murray
Thotnas Robert
Somers Ross
Wilson Linda
Grade IX
Bauer Royce
Davidson Ann
EXel Charles
Hemingway Nell
iKellington Murray'
Kraut& Kathleen
McArter Murray
McWhirter Gale
Meehan. Ann
Meehan Dianne
'Oldfield jim
Pipe Robert
Prier Terry
Prior Gail
White Van
Workman Murray
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. BroWii Of
• NeW Liskeard Were visitors
Prussels 'this Week.
Mrs. R. W. Stephens is home
for a Week from the family
tage at Red Bay. She is going
Thtirsday to Orono where her
brother-in-law is seriously ill.
Mr. Gerhard Ten Pas and Mrs,
Leida Ross of Winterswyk,
Tolland, are spending six week
vacation here with their brother
Bernard and Mrs. Ten P.
Mrs. T-T. Speir has retfitned
home after spending Seine time
in Western Canada Where She
attended the wedding of her
Oldest grandson, Peter B. Spelt
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF 1;ANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A., S. D,.
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
11.ik a.m. Morning Wor$141)
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kiR4s11 Y T Elti AN CH U RCki
OF CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
Interim Moderator:
Ilet-san
Organist,i Margaret ThoMpson
ARCT
Melville Presbyterian Church
congregation will have joint
services at the United Church
during the month of July.
ANGLICAN LA-i1 RCH
OF CANADA
Organist: Mrs. S. Elilatt
ST. JOHN'S
13. a.m. Morning Prayer
and Primary Church SchOOL
St. Alban's and St. David's
ATWOOD
9 : a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
Car-Truck Accident
(continued from page one)
for many :years. He ivaj'also a
rural mail courier for a number
of . years. Mrs. coutts was the
former Louella Smith of Mc7
They were members of
Duff's United Church, Walton.
Mrs. M,cereatti nad been on
the teaching staff in Clinton and
prior to going to Clinton with her
husband had taught in Walton.
School.
MoCreath is postmaster at
the Canadian Forces Base, Clin-
ton.
D'uneral arrangetaentS, not
at this 'time complet% are in
Charge of the R, S. Box funeral
home, Seaforth,
White Family Re,Union
The descendants of the late
and Mrs. Jbhn White held as
familyre-union in Seaforth Lions,
Park on Saturday, June 11th.:
Ther were about 75 persons,
present and a .picnic supper was
served at fiVe o'clock with a
social hour after which included
races and contests.
' Bean guessing contest won by
Mrs. Harold White; Wedding
anniversary closest to June 11,
Mr. and Mrs, Ross -White; Birth-
day closest to Dine 11, Bonnie
Fischer; Longest married couple,.
Mi. and Mrs. John White; :NeW-
est married couple Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Gower; Oldest Gent. Reg,
White of Western Canada; Oldest
Lady, Mrs. John White; YoungeSt
Baby, Brian White son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. White; LadieS Kick the
Slipper, Mrs. Ron. White; Men's
Kick the Slipper, Joe Cybtilski;
Measuring contest, Mr, and Mrs,
Ross White; Shoe Scramble,
and Mrs; Joe Cybulski. The
Children ended the sports with
a Deana scramble. The re-union,
closed with pictures being taken
People attended from Western
Canada. Tngersoll, London, Tren,
ton. Centralia, Mitchell, Listowel
and surtot,tdiqg area.