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WirlISDAY, OCTOBER. 10th, POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
1.J.C.W. Afternoon Group
. On. Oclaber 7th, the Afternoon
Intl( of 11,w Met in the
United Church parlour.
Mrs, Hoy lea v meaningful
devotiotial service, with ii Thanks-
giving theme,
During the Misfiles session, the
Thankoffering service was discus-
8enc, expected to be on Sunday,
November 2nd.
The regional meeting will be
held at Wroxeter, October 22nd.
An invitation was received and,
accepted to attend. St. Ambrose
hamar a nil bake sale, on Monday,
()etcher 27th, when Dr, Whitmiin,
of Sea forth, 'will talk about
niebetis.:
Mrs. Milley gave, an interesting
Stiidy about Di.% NIcelure's
background, and work in different
places, especially in the leper
colOnY,
. The next meeting of this group
will be on November 4th,
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and MrS. Hendirek J. Zyta,
Atwood, announce thp en-
gagement' of their daughter,
NOW°. Rikka to Gerald Francis
Blake, son. of Mr. and Mrs. George
ja. Blake, RR 2), Brussels. The
marriage to take place on Satur.
day, •November 1st, in St. Joseph's
Church, Lietowei.
MELVILLE LADIES' AID
Mit. Harold Cardiff was hostess
for the meeting of the Ladies' Aid
oh Tuesday aternooll, Oct. 'ttli,
With 20 ladies present, Mrs, Evans
convened the Meeting which open-
ed With a hymn and meditation
The devotiOnal part was taken by
Mrs. ,Xing and Mrs Armstrong.
The Secretary, treasurer and Sun-
shine reports were given,
Mrs. Parish read the August,
letter from Mrs. Lillian Neiman
mis• • ifsio • nary in Tiepei, Tianzan,
stressing her work among the
lepers, who are undernorished,
being only allowed nee cents a
day for vegetables and Meat. Mrs.
bickson is also beginning a new
Work among the natives of Bet-
nee, an island Whin has scarcely
been touched yet, with the gospel.
A generous collection was then
received to send food relief to the
lOPerS of Tiepet, Tiawan.
A card with members signatures
was sent to Miss Grace Stewart of
St, Albert, Alberta, a fernier
Member, in remembrance of her
birthday and one to Mr. and MtS.
Campbell in ListoWel
Meeting closed With hymn and
Mizpah Benediction,
Social part followed with tost.
iiigs by. MrS. EVan8 and Mrs.
Williams, Selo and piano music
by Mrs Walter Kerr, Plans were
made for a quitting, Mrs. Matheson
read invitations for ladies of Mei.
Ville Church to Meet with geatortli
VtI,M,S., group and also with
tadies' meeting of St. Ambrose
hntelt,
thanks Was enteSsed to Mil.
Cardiff and her sister, Mrs. TaYlor
bY Mrs. King and Wes
s ti by. MIRA Mid
ZOO, YOU,
Palomino Mare Wins
At Two Fairs
lAltfiltacho Golden Sunrise", the
flint year old Palomino mute
owned by Alt. and Mre Bolt
Cunningham of Ethel, tvtia
seconds under Western saddle et
(he Norfolk Countyy fair held at
Simcoe: on Friday and Saturday,
At Woodbridge. on Monday the
niarc was awarded.. first under.
Western saddle.
They Provide Sanctuary
For Our Wild Fowl
Mr. and MI'S. Dick 13radshaW
of Cranbrook are wild fo'wl
aolateur conservationistS,
Their Larne on which they, have
a large pond, is a, Sancturary for
wild geese and ducks. More than:
two hundred of which, at one
time, have enjoyed the protection
and hospitality of the Bradsha,w
fariu. which is posted with no-
hunting signs in a quarter mile
radius,
Mr. Bradshaw provides feed for'
the birds. While it is not an offic-
ial conservation area, it is run as
such,
The Bradshaw s had peacocks
which, unfortunately they lost
last winter, but hope'to replace,
LISTEN HERE
(Conttiibuted by
High School Student)
Iteeently in the Post there Was
an article entitled ',Do you know
where your children are at night?"
In this article they binned the par-
ents for the teenagert being out
on the streets such late honr8.
Well, think you are Wrong as
most parents do set tithes for their
children to , b.,e home and Most
children obey these orders. Nov
you are asking me who is to blame
and my answer would be, the
the whole toWn; Puzzled aren't
you? Well, tell you that this
town provides almost nothing for
us teenagers except for the one
year things such as the Vali Pair
which might be discontinued next
year, summer ball games which
become boring if you go every
night, and fortunately ice skating
which most , of us enjoy, Now
really people of 'Brussels, is that
Much for your youth? At the
eelinCii meetings the townspeople
debated about a swimming peel,
a community Centre for dances
and anything that InvolveS youth
bat was anything done about it?
Not One excuse is that there isn't
enough money, But we could have
fund-raising eariijn fgrr, Another
excuse is that the town doesn't
need these facilities Stittly we
dal Yon never ask its fop oiir
opinion you know, We are humans
too, Since there is nothing to do 10
this town we., the teen-angers, are
niftiest forced to find. SoMething
to !de' and wandering the streets
18 all We can. find, So abtet Maine
the parents alone for these ilia,
turbances, blame the whole town
for providing Mich a low enviro.
moot for feelleagere, How 01)014 ft
1:64di, T. 041'6 Mit furl t iltiQIt your
fAiltilikt, Pc APO Ytiii With Mdl
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr: and Mrs. Lorne iiryans 0(
Windsor were Thanksgiving visit-
ors with relatives here.
Mrs. Jan Van Vile( has been a
patient ia And :District
ii08 pi 1;4
Donahl Cerrie, Reanipton,
a Thanksgiving ?ilsitor in this
eomtnunity.
jack Tirynne, ',The kamiot;,.
Farmer" was a show-stopper, as'
an entertainer at the Sinicoe Flair
last week.
Miss .ItInid Askin of Clarkson
„Spent the Thanksgiving Weekend
with George and Mrs. Evans.
Mrs. It. NW. Stephens spent the
Thanksgiving weekend with her
family at Red Ray on Lake Huron,
Mr. and Mrs. George Doxter snrii
son 0 eorgie St. Mnrys were
Thanksgiving weekend 'visitors
With and. 'Mrs. Leonard
Lamont.
Thanksgiving guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil McFaddef; :Neves Mr,
and Mrs. Ross McFadden aiid
family of Pert Credit and Mr, and
MA'S, Mac Irvine and family of
Guelph,
Mr, and Mrs. hens Detbein spent
ThankSgiying with theft' de.tighter,
1\1 rs. David Hammel and Mir,
Hammel of flirt-.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin of
Soallorth stave returned home after
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Jenkins and family of. Lindsay, and
Fred and Mrs. :Martin and family
of Richmond Hill for Several days.
Mrs. Bert Bray' was a visitor
with het graeddatighter, 'Mrs;
11a vid Hut tan and Mgt Huttan of
Listowel and attended the christen-
trig of Kimberley Ann Illittnn,
keyitl Hultan came home with
Mrs. .bray to Spend Thanksgiving,
Mr. aim ;Virg. Ross Schlueter
and family and Me. and Mrs, Rae .
Miller and family, all of Galt. and
'Mr. and Mrs. Ron White and fam-
ily, Georgetown; Mt. anti Mrs.
Lloyd Cooper and family Exeter
and and Mies. Gerald Miller
and Joanne of Grey ToWnshin
were Thanksgiving 'Visitors With
Mr. and Mrs, Mrni, Millet.
BOWLING NOTE'S
Team Standing:
Ruth's Rascals
Muy,zie'S Witzies
Al's Aces
Jane's Pennies
Jacks & Queens
Goya's Cats
1...dies Singles
Elaine NIchol . 258
Doris Mathesen 252
Anti) another , „ , , -248
Ladies' Triples'
Doris Matheson 631
Elaine Nichol 44"
5/5
11.11 th TIllether 552
Men's Singles
Murray Lowe
john Consitis ,,,,
'it l'
Majestic VV,I, Asks For
Community IfriO.rOvernents
The Octoher meeting of the
'iVonion's Institute was bold;u '
the Library on Thursday night nr
8 p,iii, Meet ier was on 11,0801U
with Mrs. withal:: and 11
Pena Id Perri(' in charge. t 4'f' CF:-4
VI(U.2.Prel-ii(iPlIt. Mrs. Jas. At n,,
.4rong 'Jr', was in the chair. Mrs.
Clarence McCutcheon, secrett::ry.
read ...11() minutes and invitations,
Oct, le to 1;0460 comrounity 111111
at S. 3o and ii'ednesday evenim,
Oct. 29 to Waltot.i
Hall, come in Hallowe'en
Anyone wishing to go conide:,
the President. The usual donation
to the lItiron Co. Institute for the
Wind was, given. Bring gifts for din
Huron Children's Aid Society to:
tho November meeting instead of
out donation. The leaders for the
Senior Leadership school meeting
Oct. 21-22 in Clinton are Mims. Zt.
Smith and Mrs. Earl Cudinore.
"The Main Dish makes the
The fadieS of the communlity aro
invited to aftliqui the (lass when
given in Brussels, logardiess at'
membership in the InstitiOk2. Des.
seri, Eucbre is. October 20 in the
„Library at 1 pm. Merithers bring
(1.0:e.017( All conic and bring a
friend. Congratulations w„for given
the committee who arranged
display at the fe'nfi Which 'Wen.
first priZe,
Members hike special note
the November meeting, A Pot
Lnele Supper in charge Of Mrs.
;Faith Speir and Mrs. Marie Davn4
(',ring dishes and food,
Mrs Marie Davis reported on
our adopted child with "Save the
Children Group". Gerrie, owing 1')
a falling membership has boon
forced to drop out, leaving Brus-
sels, Moncrieff, Cranbrook
and Walton, 'Which may mean $21
instead of $16 each branch
A get well card was signed fol.
Miss Beth Hoover, our failliful
member who is on the sink list at
pi'eSent. Come back soon Beth,
Mrs. Wm, Petrie conducted the
program. The Motto, Perfection is
"not expected but improvement is,
was written beautifully, 2.04 always,
by Mrs. C. Matheson, nod weL
read by Mrs, Donald Porri,,,,
emir tics being the only realm of
perfection as 1 plus 1 is always
leaving many realms in which we
can vompete, We must nevee stand
still but where life has placed, as
we must make our start.
Huron County
ed by Mrs. Earl
BRUSSELS 'MINOR
HOCKEY REGISTRATION
Thosi , boy:, in Play-
ilia hockey this year are requwite0
to r-;..,f,:ter on Friday, October 17,
190. in the Brussels Library
bet . :"0 ind 5., p.m
T he participating in
(.i;.13t rE1.7 I :. o.s:
; 31, 1960,
registra fse,
Novice: ht;ril after Dec 31 1.953.,
regi-tration foe $1.tm
1", e born after Dec. xi,
I'd lion fee 3,00
P. item]: born after Dec: 31,
1951. r(.2.16,1 rai ion foe 3..01'1
Mid:2 Pt hot n attor Dec, 31, 1952,
regiertation tin- 88,o0
Te reeistration fee is payable
\\lien you reetster.
THESE ARE
REAU,Y "BIG ONES"
On Tnesday of thiS week the"
Post was presented with two.
h,vitet.ripg" big potatoes weighing'
four and a half pounds. One le
more Guilt eilough for a meal,
They were llroodit in by Lloyd
We1nt7 of the 1,1th concessim of
Greif Townshill,
The i''Pllowing day Cecil ,Mc-
Fadden hroitglit to this office
Iurtactot of geed shape and appear-
ance that weighed one pound and.
14 tiunces grown in his garden.,
Anymore larger tttan those?'
A FOWL ODDITY
NEVER SEEN' BEFORE
Lost week Gus Eder n Bras-
s-els, an employee or Export. ',Pack-
ers sbowed the Post one
nrrinre'S' was the head
of a laying Leghorn hen which he.
had killed before Observing rite
pe(at tad ty.
The bird, normal and healthy in
every other respect, bad a per-
fect , fermea born-like appendage'
over an inch long, on both side of
the hood, It had been shoWn to a
vetlyrinTry who had never before
seen such a thing and could net
of l'pr any expla 1U1 1:7; to the
("rinse.
Pjci ,f,v, who has killed fnillion
2 r fowl, line norm. :Well anything
similar- Hi' regrets trot having
enticed it before killing the bird
as he would have kept it alive, as
ant' of the strange freaks of
nature,
CARDS OF THANKS
wisli to sincerely thank the
doctors, nurses and all Who re-
membered nn' in any way eturteg
st-ay in Witigham District, nos-
:rim MoSes
I wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered ire with cardlzi,
gifts and visits and also thanks
to Izr, 'A10(41'04'01' and the nurses
on the second floor. whtle 1' was 4
patient In HoSPllat
Mrs. Bentriee CtirdIff
Attee .:084rtif Crisftl
Stlintie
111014PIRMI inititoU.107,
Al Harvey
Men's Triples
Murray Lowe ....
Catmen Mann
Ciordtatheson
Avoid:.otni.ocotidimf orititg.
'Lill f Olt:1i410, 1i14btiottptibb
rally was report.
Otidniore, Mrs.
Andrew Straughan of ,Gotlerieb.
presided at Dungannon United.
Mundt, A Attlee bursary was pre-
sented to Dianne Oke. Exeter, ne.
tending Waterloo 'University. The
0 8'1 display of Hobby crafts by '.Vcet
0 08 Huron highlighted the meeting.
Children's Aid have been a see-
mad_ year with no one to (Malify for
1'13 their scholarship, The Httron CO.
Nistorical Society is in clanger of
°." folding if interest in the ArehiveR
Sit .1.1wvitqzi3d,
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