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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-05-30, Page 4AlAV 30th, 19ii8 AT NEW AMERICAN -HO TEL BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Gordon Ross and " The Lamp Lighters " APPEARING FRIDAY and SATURDAY IN `f:HE ‘‘RAINBOW ROOM" W'E FEATURE; Friday — Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, Roast Turkey, Giant Hamburg rs Saturday Southern Fried. Chicken, Fish and Chips, Giant Hamburgers EN TERTA1 N N SM/LEY'S HAVEN ktUEEN'S HUILL, BRUSSELS ENTERTAINMEN FRIDAY and SA1 URDAY HEAR DOREEN DANBROOK ON THE PIANO Kitchen Open Featuring — Spareribs ea Kraut, ,Southern Fried. Chicken, Hot Turkey, Dinners and Sandwiches TILIa BRUSS41.4 ONTARIO GENTLEMEN'S CLUB NEWS ITEMS El ver since the world began there has been mistakes, Little ones, big ones, terrible ones, and even lucky ones. Adam made the first when he grabbed the apple and, gobbled it down so fast i stuck in his' gullet. It couldn't have been the last apple because there has been a lot of applesauce eaten since then. In modern times men like Bernard Russell, H. Wells, Cyrus Eaton and, hundreds of ethers say the first world war was a mistake. England should have remained aloof. Heil Hitler sure made a boo boo when he invaded Russia. :President John- son fighting a war in Viet Nam says it is a war of defense. This little patch of laud is 8000 miles away. No Navy, No Bombs, No Money. The States are sure in great danger. Let's take our own village, Plenty of mistakes here. One mistake when you voted Fred Burchell out. if elected he would have had sewers at one fifth the cost. That same council gave away for $15 a steam engine worth $5000 today. It went for scrap. Well, let's look at our present council, They are Much like the last Dominion Parliament. They raised their salary. They lost the Centennial grant. They refused a Dr. They tore down the school. I wanted, and suggested, this school should be turned into a museum. for Brussels, Morris and Grey. What did it cost to tear it down? Were you not offered $1000 for it by Tom Grarniss? You reduced the grant to our Agricultural Society by $50.00. Do you k:now that Brussels is con- sidered the cheapest village in Ontario? The Stratford Beacon gave us a. write up as well as other papers from other provinces. Cheap publicity but the truth. Our fair is broke. For heaven sakes add another 50 and give it to them. Let us have our fair. Give the kids a chance for one afternoon of en- tertainment ,Trudeau made a -mistake whet, he Spoke a inimite or so in French at Myth and Winghan:a Stanfield made one when he spoke on TV, named how smart his nominated candidates were, Hees, Roblin, Hamilton, Fulton, ete.and never mentioned john Diefethakek. The stork made a bad mistake when he brought Leonard Lamont into Grey. Jean Aycock made a toenail Mistake When she married Our editor, Roy Kennedy, made a boo boo When he picked tip Ian MaDonald keys and put their' in pocket. Poor Ian searched all DANCE Cranbrook Community Centre FRIDAY, JUNE 7th Ian Wilbee Orchestra ponsored by: Cranbrook Dart Club EVERYONE WELCOME day, couldn't start his car so couldn't get out to make an :honest dollar. That, night Evelyn was going through. Roy's pockets, a privelege all married women claim, and found them. Her first thoughts were, ha, ha, the dirty wretch. ;These are keys to some women's apartment ur even boudoir. of course was a natural mistake. Then look at Ned Rutledge. He buys a race horse and couldn't figure out how to harness one. if 1 were Kay, 1 would put the troop- er round his neck and hang' him from, the bridge. It was a bad mistake for John Clark when he challenged Sam Workman and I to,a game of euchre yesterday. We showed him plays he conldn't Understand in a hundred years. Sam and 1 let him win a couple of gamei: John MCWhirter made , a mis- take the day ne bet Clark a quart of rum, he couldn't quit smoking for a month. John would Quit eat- ing for that length of time for a pint of Morgan's, let alone a cniart. Buzzy Stiles made a mistake like a boomerang when he plastered my limousine with cow fertilizer, I just can't think of any- thing bad enough for revenge, Sam Burgess and Clare Long have made a mistake. They won't listen to me when 1 tell them to plant their potatoes by the moon. Next year have a good market for seed You merchants are making an error when you park your cars and your trucks on main street. Do you or not want the farmers. Why let them big trucks clog the main street for hours, You town People better wake up. Some of you are making fun of the farm- er, you are ignoring him, I've got new for you. Some day they will decide to Boycott Brussels and in one week they can make you con- sider the fact if it wasn't for them you could close your doors and spend the rest of Your life at the lake. Next week I shall tell you how to vote, Truthfully Yours T. K. F, THE UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. A, M. Johnston B.A., 13.D, peaanist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson' 9;45 A. al, Church Sehool 11:00 A.M., Lavine. Worship MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister REV. C. A. McCARROLL 11) A,,at. Church :School 11 A.M. Divine \Vitt:414) aThe Entrance of Thy Words Giveth Light" Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffat CRANBROOK The eerviee in Knox Church on Sunday morning was conducted by a young engineer who is under appointment to the l3hil field in Mrs. Walter Brown. and (Magid? ers, Toronto, visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Calvin Cam- eron. Evening Group Mrs Norman Pfeifer was host- ess for the May meeting of the Eivening Group of the W.M.S., Mrs. Stuart Stevenson opened the meeting wilt a poem and hymn 5:52 "Take my life and let it be" was sung, 'Mother" was uses for roll call. Psalm 19 was read in unison and the leader, Mrs. Leslie Knight gave the meditation. Mrs. Stuart Stevenson introduced the guest speaker, Re'v. 0, A. McCarroll, Of Brussels, who - spoke on "The Christian Religion". Final ar- rangements were made for the Conference on June 12 and a cleaning bee was planned for June 10, Hymn 671 "The Day Thou gayest Lord is ended" was sung and the meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Mrs. Jim Knight will be hostess for June, The lunch committee; Mrs. Paarry Tacklia and Mrs. Jack Knight assisted the hostess in serving refreehents. HOWICK LIONS BINGO WINNERS Regular :Gaines: Mrs. Margaret. Adams, Wroxeter; Mrs. Margaret Adams; Myra McLellan, Lechalsh; Mrs. Herman Metcalf, Wingham; Mrs. Irene Leitch; Kincardine; Tony St. Marie,13hteVale and Mrs. Alex McMichael, Clinton; Mrs. Ferg Riley, Witigharea Mrs. 1viar7 garet Adams; Mrs, Borden Pad; Teeswater; Mrs, Ferg Riley; 'Gerald Gall, Walkerton; WO.' Iaarvey Reidt, "WatiXeter, Mrs. Woods, Listowel and Mrs. McIatala ran. Share the Wealth: Mrs. Met Beattie, LiatoWel; Ed. Gilmore, Gorrie and Mrs. Herman Metcalf'.. $25 Special: Mrs. Lail:use; itin. carding. Jackpot Consolation plus henna: Mr' Eaton, ListieWet floor PriaeSi Mrs. :Margaret Adams; all's. botie Adams, Bluevale; Alta. ItObt, MatitgritnerY and WS. Lloyd MontgOitierk Of Wing,hata. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE TRI-COUNTY INTERMEDIATE Fri. May 31 Ethel at Gorrie 7:30 Fri. May 31 Walton at Mon, crieff 7:30 in Brussels Mon. June 3 Bluevale at Brus- sels 8:30 Thur. Jame 6 Brussels at Del- more 7:30 Fri. June 7 Ethel at Walton 7:30 Fri. June 7 Jamestown at faorrie 7:30 Fri. June 7 Kurtzville at More crieff 8:30 in, Brussels Mon. June 10 Moncrieff at Brue. sets 8:30 Wed. June 12 Moncrieff at Bel. more 7:30 Thur. June 13 Bluevale at. Jamestown 8:30 in Brussels Fri. June 14 Belmore at Ethel 7:30 Fri. ;tune 14 Walton at Gorrie 7:30 Fri. June 14 Jamestown at Mon- crieff 8:30 in ,Brussels Mon. June 17 Walton at Belmore 7:30 Mon. June 17 Moncrieff at Gorrie 7:30 Mon. June 17 Kurtzville at Brus- sele 8:30 Tues. June 18 Bluevale at Nth& 7:30 Wed. June 19 Brussels at Kurtz. ville 7:30 pm% June 20 Moncrieff at Jamestown 8:30 in Brussels Fri, June 21 Ethel at Belmore 7:30 Fri. June 21 Walton at Kurtz. ville 7:30 Mon. June 24 Moncrieff at. Walton 1:30 Mon, June 24 'Gerrie at Brussels 8:30-- Wed. June 26 Walton at Ethel 7:30 Thur. June 27 Ethel at James- town 8:30 in Brussels Fri. Attie 28 Kurtzville at Wal- ton 7;80 Fri, June 28 Belmore at Mon- erieff 8:30 in Brussels Mon. July 1 Fthel Brussele 8:30 Tues. July 2 Gorrie at Walton 7:30 ,Taes. July 2 Jamestown at Bea more 7:30 Tines; My 2, Moncrieff a.i Mu& vale 7:30 CARD OF THANKS Xite Liens Club would like to thank the auctioneers, and everyone who helped in any way to make their rt`Cell I MUMMA ge Sale such a success. it was very much appreciated, CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sineere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, cards, flowers,• and donations which we received during our recent, bereavelnent. also to Rev. MuCarroll; the pall- bearers; 'Melville Guild; Rebekah Lodge; . Callander Nursing Name and staff; Dr, Zyiult; Lire Rann Funeral Home and to all who helped in any way. The Noble Family Thur, July' 4 Comae at James town 8:30 in. Brussels Fri. July 5 Belmore at Walton 7:30 Fri July ,5 Kartxville at Ethel 7:30 July Brussels at Moncrieff 8:30 in Brussels Mon. July 8 tathel at illuevale 7:30 Mon. July S Walton at Brussels 8:30 Tues. July 9 Jamestown at Kurtzville 7:30 Wed. July 10 Moncriefi at Ethel 7:a0 Thur. July 1.1 Walton at Blue- vole 7:30 Thur. July itruasels at James- town 8 :30 in. Brussels Fri. :July 1.2 Gorrie a1. Monet:left 8:30 in Brussels Mon, July 15 Bluevale at Walton 7:30 Mon July 15- Ethel at Kurtzville 7:3,0 M on. July 15 Jamestown at Brussels 8:30 Thar, July 1.8 Brussels at Ethel 7::V1 Thilp July I8 Kurtzville at Jamestown 8:30 in Brussels Fri. July 19 Jamestown at Wal- ton 7:30 Fri. July .19 13luevale at Mon- crieff 8:30 in Brussels Meta July 22 Thinestown at Bluevale 7::30 Mon. July 22 Bruasela at Gorrta 7:30