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The Brussels Post, 1969-01-30, Page 5DESSERT EUCHRE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th AT 1:30 P.M. In The 1.0.0.F. Lodgeooen Everyone Welcome Sponsored by Morning Star Rebekah Lodge . • • LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINES LID. Ontario's Silver & Black Field ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA ST JOHN'S CHURCH Brussels Minister: Rev. F. G. Braby ]Holy Eucharist Filth further notice services will he at 11 o'clock RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITHYOURHELP The Village Shop MEN and TEENS PHONE 202 Final Clearance Till Feb. 8 ALL ITEMS OF WINTER STOCK Drastically Reduced TO MAKE WAY FOR • SPRING AND SUMMER • STOCK. Come in and take advantage 61 the Savings "RE 1311 USaMIA T, Lift LISH10148, ON'tl'411/0 '11-i.1.:it,18.1JAY, 1960 DANCE BRUSSELS LEGION HALL FRIDAY, JANUARY 31st Music By: Desjardine Orchestra Restriced to 2.1 Years and Over Admission: $2.00 Per Couple GENTLEMEN'S CLUB NEWS ITEMS David WhiPllnd Geliath, ton. licked Napoleon. Jack Dealt sey whipped Seitmelling, Lester Pearson licked Diefenbaeker, but none, as the Gentlemen whipped the Legion at euchre last Monday night, One minute alter the Score Was declared Ted Elliott's must- ache turned gray. After the ne\I, game on :February 3rd, I figure it will be as white as the driven snow, When. Len La mont. was in formed of the Score he lost his Speech, He just said one word the rest of the night. it sounded like dairunitt. f bad told our players if they didn't win would move to Bluevale. They all done tine ex- cept 'Purvey and Smith, Turvey says, quote, "if we lose will you really leave?" I said, most certain , ly. It seems strange ;he and Jim Smith Would be the only two that lost on our side: Can't depend too much on anyone coming froM that poverty stricken, economy depres- sed loud of starvation. Crey. Glrey ToWnshiv 11.03 directly east. of the flat lands of Morris, richest soil east of the Nile., Look at the two branches of the Mait- land River, They don't amount to anything. until they cross the boundary into -MOrris, Highway 1.2, Travellers- Will tell you the train rides a lot, sinoother from Winghton jiinctiOn to Brussels Utah it does from Brussels to Atwood, When haying starts we Morris' farmers enjoy stitiShitie all day long Mine down; in, Grey they are sloShing around hi theit rub- ber boots and rain coats, Cattle shipped from Morris shOilid have (t tiithliiiM of two cent, three if they ate taiSed• on tile third line, T iiti.ttsf admit; Grey has two things Putt are bigger flint better, illoSqltitoes and ground 1101ga, Let's lOok at the Mighty Melt Of MOrri8; I believe I would: 1 to give Doe Cruickshonks top spot, Or at least equal with the Roe brothers who went to the Stone School, Philadelphia's most fam- ous physicians. Waft Disney's people, both sides or the house, lived in Morris, Dr, Jim Ander- son, cvii if could Grey have done without him, The 5th, line Clegg;: sznarlest, lowyerS in western Can- ado. .N18(.011 former M.P.J• he certainly had something tau the hall when he could go to Ottawa nearly 25 Yeaf S. What about our great hunters, 'eraser Embor3- Frank. Duncan, Dick Alcock, and 0111. fishermen. 'Morris can't claim George Davidson but he did take all my trout for '10 years. I stock- ed my creek every other year. Elver toiher year George fished it empty. I finally fixed him. stocked the place with sun bass and Bull frogs and planted poison ivy•on the west side of 'die stream and poison. oak on. the east, 1 turned two female and one male Porcupine out into the woods to look after his Kentucky coon hounds. What about musicians, Bert Jackson family with the famous Glover Huller orchestra nine years, from Ottawa. to Wind. sot'. According lo a hook being printed "Conadian nilk Dancing' they played for the largeSt square dance ever' held in the Dominion, Belleville street, dance, Ttily 1st., 1933. one hundred and twenty two set, yes 122. Strong Men? Tominy Ellis carried 9S lbS, (ninety eight) pothuls of floitr to ;NS hothe, 1111108t five miles, Athletes? Rutledge was Chan:11)1On tanner for Huron 08 early' its :1.375. Soceet, 011ie Walker, Glary Wilson, Dan- can, H.enderson, 141001'nekenS, ninny more. Ganiblers? TWo brothers fought for a hundred aexe faint Alter they shook hands,, One pat on his good Mettles and Walked Off, EVongelists? The JeWitts, kill and (1eorge. Their VOleeS" Were lender than a bah& THE, UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. E. L. LeDrew Mrs. John Bryans: Organist 10:00 A.M. Church School 11;30 A. AL Divine Wcrship MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH mirsister REV. C. A. McCAFIROLL 10 A.M. Cihurch School ;1 Divine Worship frdiu Ten. Commandments Series (9) "False Witness .Against Thy Neighbour" Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt Rebekalis at a lodge , meeting, I could go on and on telling about the famous people of Morris. could write a book about its rich. lands and sweet %voters, but them poor souls in Grey would get jealous, .1.10n.'t worry, you Grey-. Ites, movris will look after you: -What really should. 'happen, the women. ;01d kids from clown there should be evatateAl to Morris a nd the 111011 seat to take up new land.. in the N.W Territories. T,1101'0 wars tt young-fellow named Fred W110 decided ci smoke while in. bed Now he hasn't. no hair Not a wisp here or there And he sleeps all a lone, On the floor it is said. Truthfully Yours T. K, F. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 8th ADDITIONAL REDUCTIONS ON THE REMAINDER OF OUR DRESSES JUNIOR, MISSES, AND HALF SIZES JEAN'S FASHION SHOPPE MRS. CFiAWFORD GIBSON, PROP. Located On Hwy. 87 At Wroxeter NEW HOURS: TUES. — FRI. 12 P. M. — 9 P.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M. -- 5:30 P.M. — CLOSED MONDAY CARDS OF THANKS Topnotch Feeds Limited wish to thank all those who took part in the Bonspiel last week and hope all hod a good time. Tilley offer Special thanks to the ladies who served a wonderful Meal at noon and also to Mr. Harold Thomas and Mr. Frank Carter for their part in making the Bonspiel the success it was, Many thanks ore wished to .my kind neighbours, relatives and friends for visits, letters, cards, thid beautiful flowers; and for kindness shown by nurses, on 2nd floor, while a patient in Wing- ham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Wilkins, and ,Boz ylc ,, also to Rev. Braby and Rev. Hamiitou, Mrs. Dora. Somers