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It's 'Good When It's Hot
JUST HEAT AND SERVE
Your children will love its smooth chocolate
flavour combined with all the goodness of fresh
Always keep 1 or quarts handy
No mixing just pour it from the bottle,
heat, and serve.
GET SOME TO-DAY from
Your MILKMAN or GROCER
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FORMATION OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA, 1st July, 1867..
Statesmen who inaugurated the 'Union of British Provinces in North Atuerlea.
11. A. Shdit, Newfoundland.
12. J Chitpals, tatiada East.
IS, E. B. Chandler, N...tW Brunswick.
14, A. Campbell. Canada.
16. A. C. Archibald, Nova Scotia.
16 Sir 14. Liingevta, Canada East.
id, F, B. 1. Carter, Newfoundland. 18. Sir G. B. Cartier, Canada ]Lase. 26. 27.
28.
29.
80. 81.
32.
33.
$4.
19. Sir B. P. Tache, Canada East.
20. Hon. GeOlVo Brown, Canada West.
21. T. H. I-Iavilaiid, Pr. Edward Island.
22. A. Galt, Canada West
28. P. Mitchell, New Brunswick..
24 Ron. Oliver Mowat, Canada Went.
11. stir JoFiii A. itliodo.nitid. Cadisdit P. 21. J. COkburii. Ctituida Wait.
R. B. Dickey, Nova Scotts,.
Sir Charles TUpner, Nova Seotia. Col, J. H. Gray, New 13runsWitk.
W. H. Pope, Prince Edward Want
W. McDougall, Canada West.
D'Arcy McGee. Canada.
A. A. McDonald, Pr. Edward Island;
J. ideCully, Nova Scotia.
•Tolaciatod. New BruissWiek.
1, H. Bernard, .Secretary.
1. W. A. Henry, Nova Scotia....
8. E. Palmer Prince Edward Island.
4. W. H. Steeves, New Brunswick.
6. C. Fisher, New BruneWlck.
6. Bni‘irhelati, Prince EdWald Island.
7. Cdl.14. Gray, Pr. EdWird Island
G. Cole Prince Edward wend.
S. & L. 'l'IIIv. New Brent's**.
TUX liltUtIbi:4145 POST i.i.1'613141,A ONTARIO Pii.:IttiDAY. JAN. (4.11.
PERCIVAL STERTON ASHTON
Percival Sterton Asitteu,
of Clothe, died l'riday in the
Wingham and District Hospital.
lie was the widower of the
former Olive Dickenson.
- He is survived by a sister, Mrs.
James B. kPearl) Watson, Blyth;
and two - brothers, George of
..cordwieb. and Keneth L., of
Bxussels.
The funeral service was held
at_ 2 p.m. Monday, at the Moir
funeral home, Gorrie.
RESERVt THIS DATE
The Brussels Fall Fair Board
will hold their annual meeting
and turkey dinner on January
20th in Brussels United Church.
at 7 p.m.
Keep this date open.
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KEVIN. ROBERT HART
Kevin Robert Ilaxt, seven-
month adopted son 01 Mr. ants
Mrs. Elmer hart of Urey Town-
ship, died Saturday afternoon
apparently from suffuwation, in.
a baby buggy , at home. He was
rushed to hospital when. found
unconscious but it waS too late.
The infant may have - suffered
t 114.--art seizure,
The child is survived by his
• parents; an adopted - sister,
Sherrill; -grandparents, Mr. and
Airs. George Hart, Grey Town-
ship and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Newbigging of LAstowel.
The funeral was held Monday
at the D. A. Rams funeral home,
Brussels. Burial was in Brussels
cemetery.
BARRY BRUCK4NR=E,.
Butry at A.R.
1.7,tuevale dual Sunday,- PA, hi*
home.
m4it,„rd by hit, partnii.s
Air., Airs. 44Ce, 111 i~t.kl~ttl'upu;
tilivci..aintive, Mrs. Leslie ]Wilda)
Trethowey, Ass. Uerduu
'Bente) Nteliolson. and Mt*. Den-
api hota of liras-
Ads. and three brothers, Allan,
slue and ;tit at home.
The luia at tit vice was neld.f
at :4,33. on. Tuesday at. the R. A. ;
t 'in iii. l aiii Pat home, V lugham. '
Luria: hail; t.; we in the . Whig-
eonteterY.
THOMAS MILLER McARTER
1 here past.,:a away, suudeuly,
at his home in Brussels, Thomas
Miller AlcArter, in his Geth year.
u.o; We youngest sou ot
the tats Mr. and Airs. John T.
:.eArter.
He farmed in Morris Town-
tulip until moving to J3russels a.
• years ago, lie worked with
ii;' Brussels, Morris and Grey
• Li141 101 Systeni for a number
tit years.
Ile s:n.. predeceased by one
brother, Ivan, and one sister
He is survived by. two nephews
rnd one twice.
':he funeral was held from the
A. Rutin funeral home, Brus-
sels, with the Rev Allan :John
stou of Brussels United Church
officiating, on Monday, Dec. 26th..
Pallbearer were Howard Mark,
Kenneth White, Clarence White,
Lloyd ‘Vorkrnan, Leonard La-
mont, Pete Cardiff.
Temporary entombment was
made in Brussels Burial Chapel
with burial in Brussels cemetery
later.
BOWLING NOT'US
, I,. • .11• each
.‘ittlthuti
comas
1%;i4141.arta-
Jau3.'s Jiggers
Ditut:., stays
Amami: is Tinuitilus
Ladies High singles:
i‘areit
Joan Bolger
,garai Bron.itat
Ladies' High 'Triple
rliattie Nichot
Marta Bronson
Karen Hastings
Men's High Singles
David Hastings
Ross Duncan
Allan Nichol
Mons High triple
Allan
David Hastings
Bill Btephensou
substitutes
1,,r Eixel
Brian ;Another for Bill Hutchin-
son
Dianne iluether for 'Velma Steph-
enson
Jim Duncan for Larry Duncan
Ruth MuTaggart for Mabel Willis
New rule has come out for the
new year, no counter pins. The
only way you cannot count is to
throw three balls down the
gutter. It's possible. It was done
on Monday night.
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering
Brussels Representative:
Phone 4 ur 79 Brussels
SELWYN BAKER
UNIT.ED C1iURCeH
OF CANADA
altnigter: fieV. A. M. Johnston
itrganibt: Mrgo. .red. Stephenson
;:.11i. t hurch School
a.Ia. Stull Ullutiak;
the Bible"
PRESS YTERIAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
interim Moderator:
Rev. McLean
Organist: Margaret Thompson
ARCT
WOO ttaa. vublic Worship
.u;bli a.m. church ScItool
THE ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Parish Priest:
The Rev. F. G, Braby, B.A„ L.Th,
SAINT JOHN'S - Brussels
Organist - Mrs B. Elliott
!,:utt a.nl. The Holy litucharist
t:30 a.m. Mattins
SAINT ALBAN'S &
SAINT DAVID'S - Atwood
Organist - Mrs. C. Dickson
10.00 p.m. Mattins
and Church School
1921. Award of Nobel Prize t
Sir Frederik 13anting for his
1921 discovery, under direction
of Dr. J. J. R. McLeod or the
University Of Toronto and with
the aid of Dr. Charles Best, of
insulin.
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