HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-02-01, Page 5THE UNITED CHURCH
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Rev. A. M. Johnston.
B.A.
Organist: Mrs, Fred Stephenson
10:15 A,M, Church School
A,A, Holy Contilluniea
I WEL URY CLEANERS
DANCE.
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1968
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Admission: $1.00 per Person
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SPoPsored By: The Brussels Bowling League
EVERYONE WELCOME
OUR AGENTS:
MOLESWORTH — SIMPSON'S STORE
ETHEL — WEBER'S STORE
CRANBROOK — SMITH'S STORE
MORRISBANK CORNERS — PITCHER'S
SUPERTEST STATION
BRUSSELS — PEGELOW'S STORE
be a washroom and toilet
jug more than $20,000, A. A
Snail. Bluevale, rearing as
authority chairman, said it will
be -built at Fall's Reserve con-
servation area, near Ben Miller:
Tenders are to be called in the
5l) Ling
) sites, a road, Hydro and
last year, it has accoinodation
a road were built at the park
for 160 cars.
Clifford Dunbar Of Grey ToWn7
ship retiring chairman of the
flood control committee, said
an $80,000 project to take silt
from the Lower Pond of the
Maitland, on 'the Western limits
of Wingham, is espeeted tti
finished this Spring, The river
bank there is being Made a rec-
reation areal.
,]arl Oppenhauser, of Monk-
toll, making his final report as •
i t, Nth tion chairman, said 'L15
acres of forL,st were acquired
last year north of Llenmiller.
111. J. .1_:€3.1.terborn. of
il vont on was elected chairman
of the authority; George
AcCutelteop, of Brussels , vice.
chairman; Cyril Bamford. of
tistowel was re-elected secre-
lary1reasurer. - -
committee • tglaikriiien: • land, •••
use, It. H. Okes, Goderich,
,ship; publics relatioms,
Clinton; conservation. •
areas, Jack •Grra,u1,, Monkton: •
flood. control, Bridge, Palm-
erston,: • reforestation, Austin
• litinsOn„ RR 2, larriston.
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This morning I came down
stairs to have my daily rondo-
vOux with Lady Nicotine, 2 a.m.
as usual. I couldn't find' my
cigarettes, I proceeded to pull
out all the drawers in the house.
do Olgareites, but I found a
comb, an old straight razor, 6
Walnuts, a pair of plyers, a
Christmas card, 1552 I didn't
want anyone to see but myself,
and a cigar. It was not a fruit-
less search. Tile cigar was rol-
led in 1926 and should be ma-
ul re enough to make Ivan Camp-
bell sick to his stemaGn. I says 1,0
mYself, where can those cig7.
arettes be hid? If we lived in
Columbia 1 would blame
a pack rat, Let me see now,
where would she Judei them. Ha
ha, says I, so I. went to the boor;
case mid removed John Bunyan's
Pilgrims Progreso and Shakes-
pears Romeo and Juliet and there
1 found four packs of eigaret-
Los, nil, different brands. At eight
o'clock my bitter half appeared.
So 1 says, you wouldn't hap-
pen, to know where 1' could find
a, cigarette? Says she, i was
read 1114-g yes toatay nore every
tigatette you smoke is :manner
nail in your coffin. .I says, its too
bad they didn't have some in Ma
talker's ceding. Maybe, it would.
11'1, have fallen, it's no laugh-
ing matter, but i.t did tall
Lucky no one was Eluvial; dill,
tier, or supper, First report was
the council was meeting mai,
bitting directly underneath. Lin-
fortitilately this was not true.
They were meeting over iu the
Liberal !headquarters, some-
times called the Clerk's office.
They Wouldn't , have been hurt
any Way'. You couldn't dint them
heads' With a pile ; drivel let
alone a feW tons of plaster,
Our County Council has the
sane type of Skull. They just
raised the County Engineer's
salary $2000, That's a nice raise ,
eh. In, fact its a iliCe salary. in.
Viet it's More than the Whole
Shootin match are worth. Rob-
bing a bank isn't the only way
to 'beCeine a thief. The banks
have been, robbing the people
abide theY Were Ma fotinded,
I recall When, I think it was
the llama Iaatik Went broke in
the WS. Tea million dollars
ditaappettred, stolen, Oh sure,
there Wag an. investigation, but
like Pearson% fitidingS, it was
shelved, or thrOWn out What
about these' finance eater=
ations. TWenty, thirty and more
per dent, What do you call
diem? Oh no not thieves. Just.
kleptomaniacs. One man in this
town has money, Five thousand
of it out on loan at 21 per cent,
1 hope he loses it all. Every
Every Sunday he goes to church
and prays for the poor. In my
opinion a bank robber is a gentle-
man compared to this highly
respected citizen, and a hypocrit
c h ristian.
On the evening of March 25 I
am going to put otl a show in,
the Legion Hall that will make
Ed Sullivan look like an ama-
I our. Acts from.
Woodstock London,
the business,
Truthfully Tours
T. K. F.
ilowick Lions' Bingo will be held,
oil Friday, Feb. 2nd, in Wroxter
Community Hall at 8.30 p.m.
Admission $1,00. 12 regular game
es for $10; 2 "Share the Wealth
one $25 Special; Door prizes;
Jackpot of $81 in 60 calls.
Balle‘rille,
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
REV. C. A. McCARROLL
10.00 a,ni. Church SciArol
11:00 Public Worship
Organist: Mrs. Noraii Moffat
HE ANGLILAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Priest:
The Rev. F. G. L. I r,
SAINT JOHN'S — Brussels
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UP $11,300
A 1966 budget of $01,800. up
$.11,300 over last year, was ap-
proved by the. Maitland Valley
Conservation Autuor.ity at its
Ltit•Ituali meeting, held at Wing-
h a in,
Title 'budget. includes $28,700
for administration and conser-
vation services. $32,500 for capit-
al expenditures, and 8000 for
data maintenance.
Biggest project this year will
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