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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-12-24, Page 4.01161114.00-01kalkOltailfr AV, At/ SSELS, ONTAkild travitoiJAY, lilac}, oit4, SienglagStaligagaig. atigagalig .TO THE RATEPAYERS OF MORRIS We extend to you our very Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous 1971. REEVE Win. Elston COUNCILLORS. Thomas Miller Robert Grasby Ross Smith James Mair Ma*,9 01N-IMAVOW,01WM,allieM AtatinaaltaaXwaNikeststrafiJedil&Vulawieit.Malk&M,Saatrarla"4,,..tvlatintin ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S HAVEN QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS THE HARMOIN AIRES SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY Menu: Barbacued Ribs and Kraut, Southern Fried Chicken and Chips Coffee Shop and Dining Room will be open from 2 to 6 Christmas Day. Turkey Dinners served. lecoctmegtzvgtom-wcales-tmwelgtatoszttmsr..g-waverme.;tamegt4-m-tc.g.e„.c,,4 WANTED , PAINTING A good used set or cattle INTERIOR and EXTERIOR clippers 887.6734 SPRAY PAINTING Paoer Hanging Free Estimates RICHARD GILL R.R. 3 Walton 887.6596 FOUND -- Pair of Men's black leather gloves at DrusselS Past. NOTICE — For 41.1 your electrical wiring Needs Contact: Don McLean 'one 887-9264 'Brussels. FOR SALE 1970 • Bea-Ski Snomobile• and Trailer; Elleetrohorne intercom System; Wooden Baby Sleigh; Child's Toy ironing board arm iron; Child'S Toy Baby Buggy. Phone Brussels .S87-6435 FOR RENT MOVING 1-40CA1,/ AND long • distance -- caching and storage if required. a'ree estimates. Phone Glenn flannigham -356-2704 Atwood • PAINTING and DECORATING Done At Resasonable Rate Call For Free Estimates BURTON PRIOR Brussels Phone 887-6441 DRIVERS 'NEED'ED Train now to drive semi track, local and over the road. Diesel or gas; experience helpful but not necessary. You can earn over $4.00 per hour after short train- ing. Far application and interview call 416-362-.4002, or write Safety Dept., Transport Training Sy- stems of Canada, Ltd., 207 Queens Quay West, Toronto 117, Ontario, Canada. .„. HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL Clinton Due to the decrease in meat prices we are unable to pay fe , any farm stock. We offer efficient, courtesy, same day, service 7 days a week, 84 hours a: day. Phone Collect 482-9811 License No. 237-C-70' te,,,wawawovia-vimivawmt-move SEASON'S GREETINGS from SUNRISE DAIRY and STAFF. NO DELIVERY CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEAR'S DAY WALTON (eontinued from page ono) .McKillop Uunit 'Cbe McKillop 'Quit of the •TT,C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Olen 'McNichol on Wednesday evening earlier in the month, for their Christmas meeting. A delic- ious supper was served by the losing side in the copper contest. captained by Mrs, Oharles Clutcheon. There were 21 members and three girls present. Atter sup- per Christmas gifts were exchang• ed. Mrs. Merton Rackwell was in charge of the devotional period. Hymn 62 was sung. Mrs. Neil MeG-irvin was pianist. The script- ure,reading from ]duke 2:1.14 was given by Mrs. Norman Schade fol- lowed with prayer by Mrs, Stew- -art McCall. A hymn was sung. Mrs. Merton Hackwell gave the ru editation. on -Where- will you be on Christmas" • Wherever you are you should be ready, we have a year to prepare; The Wise Men didn't have any time. A hymn was sung. The offering was received by- Mrs. Norman Schade and ded- icated by Mrs. M. :Hack-well, Mrs. Jack T3osman gave a very enlight- ening topic- on Christmas.. Mrs. M. Rackwell read a poem entitled "My Christmas List" followed by prayer. Mrs. Campbell Wey open- ed the business with a poem "Giv- ing 0111' world a 'gift" Reports were given. Roll call was answered by naming Christmas music. A Christmas en rd for all memb- ers wa.s read trout Mrs. Cordon McGavin who had lust returned home from the hospital. Plans wore discussed, and any sugges- tions for the 1971 programs would he welcome. An invitation was read Print Presbyterian Ladies' Guild in Brussels to attend their special meeting on Tuesday even- ing. A hymn. was sung and Mrs, Wey closed the meeting with prayer. Mission Band Peggy Dennis gave the Call to Worship for the Opening of the Mission Band which was held Sun- drily morning in the basement of Duff's Church with 46 in attend- ance. Hymn 53. was sung with Debbie van Vliet as pianist.. The scripture was read by Brian Smith Susan Murray gave 'prayer. Sev- eral mission -band members took part in a play entitled "Rerun-. ciliation in a Broken TiTorld". The Mite Boxes and offering were re- ceived and dedicated. The secre- tary's report was given by Patti McDonald. and Dianne Dennis gave the treasurer's report. A Thank-Yon note- was read from Bruce Heath of the Children's. Society, Clodercih, They went to their classes With the following teachers, Mrs, Win. Roe, Mrs. Ross Bennett, MrS, Merton Hack- well, Mrs. Mac Shrildice and Debbie Wey. After cliisses hymn 65 was sting With Janis van Wet at the piano, followed by the bene- dietion. W. I. Christmas Concert The Coininanity Hall was dec., ()rated with- Christtnas 'tree and colored tight8 fOr the Walton Wpinen'S i tu te Christmas Concert On Stitarday evening. December 19. 13ev, Derwyn Docken Was Master of eeremen- le8 for the evening's entertain- tent. fOr a large audience, open- pnq with (a ranarle. Mrs. :r;. riuth et was the pianist. Greg TThmobries ative the welcoming recitation. Kim 'Humphries, Shar- on Bell, Susan Humphries, Tune A•,•, 1-1,',1c.rv., end "[Int tv PotIonald of the Walton Public' roi ssanu four songs, accem un Med by Mrs. 'Meth er rut the piano Miss Gail Traviss and Mrs. IL Traviss sang a duet "Server Bells" with the piano ac- anninanist, Mrs. Traviss, Cathy and Brian McGavin sang a duet accomnanied by Mrs. MITatin at the plane, Jingle Bells was suing 03 an ewmrr.7.11rs, ;Nletlonfild was commentator for' the "Fash- ion Show 1971" with the following ladies taking part, Mrs. Dave Watson as Mrs. Read, Mrs, Nolan as 'Mrs. Fryer, Mrs. Harold Bolger as Mrs. 'Unroll, Mrs, Oer.. aid 'Watson as Miss l3ounce, Mrs. l'earl Watson as Miss Carton, Mrs. Mervin Smith as Miss. Sal- ada, Mrs. Allan McCall as Miss Sack, Mrs. Laverne Godkin as Miss Date, Mrs: Jas, Axtmanit as Miss Bride, mrs:. Norman Schade as MI'S. Cleanup, and Mrs. W. J. Leeming as Miss Sleeptight, This was followed by the Roaster Drill with Brian Marks, Paul Humphr- ies, Brian MeGavin, Jim McDonald and Steven Huether taking !mrt. Linda. Axtmann, Dianue and Bruce Godkin sang accompanied by their guitars. This was followed by a recitation by 'Bobby Axtmann. Members of the Junior room of Walton Public School sang with the main parts taken by Danny Achilles, Murray Sholdice, and Greg Humphries, The Jingle Bell drill was done by Mary Watson; Irene Martin, Caroline McClure, Jennifer Kirkby, Joyce McCallum, Ruthie Timmer, Debbie and Janis var. Vliet, with Karen McDonald at the piano. Christmas Carols: were sung by the audience joiit- ing in. with Mrs: Humphries as Pianist. A two-act play, "Wanted A Housekeeper" was well acted by Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mrs. Neil :McGaviii., Mrs. Murray Smith, Mrs. Mac Sholdice. Mrs. Don Ach- illes, Mrs. Joe. Steffler, Mrs, Jim Fritz and MrS. Stewart HumphrL. ies, Mrs. Ken McDonald intro- duced the players at the close of the play. The preschool, Kinder, garters and Grade 1 children form- eel on the platform and listened to Mrs. J. van Vliet while she read the ever popular story "The Night Before Christmas". Santa Claus thee arrived and gave each child a candy cane, The singing of God Save .the Queen closed the program. PEOPLE WE KNOW • His many. friends are sorry to learn that W.H. Bell is critically ill in .•Wingharn 'Hospital. congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard TenPas 'who celebrated their '35th wedding anniversary on December 20th. A family dinner in their honor will be held at the New .American Hotel on Tuesday, December 29th, Mr. and Airs. John Tooth of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwin Martin. •.Harold Arnett of C, is a visit- or with Mrs. It. J. Annett and with Mr. Apnea who is in hospital at Wingham. BOWLING NOTES Ladies? High Single Marlene Rutledge 253 Joyce Ja.cklin 205 Joyce Triebner 202 Ladles'. .High Triple Joyce Jacklin 571 Marlene Rutledge 540 • Lois McArter 527 Men's High Single Jack Higgins 295, 275 Bill Stephenson 281 Murray Lowe 280 Men's High Triple Jack Higgins 745 cord Matheson 705 Murray Lowe 686 .01111.1.01...9.61111011tieMME4: May I Wish Everyone the JOYS OF CHRISTMAS and Happy and ProsperouS NEW YEAR Murray Gaunt lm.P.P. Huron-Bruce 0110.,TIV9* FOR SALE — Lady's Skates, size 8, good as new, Mrs. :Roy Williamson 887-9479 REFRIGERATION SERVICE Guaranteea service to all types. Complete Apliauce repairs at BURKE ELECTRIC Wingham - 35772450 Fjectrical Contractor's- Appliances - Motor Rewind, 24 hour emerger,e ey service. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of JOHN EVERETT LOCKING, deceased ALL persons having claims a;,;,.onst tile estate of John Everett Locking; late or the Township of Grey in the County of Huron, farmer who died on or about the 24th day oil. November, 1970 are hereby notified to send particul- ars of same to the undersigned on or beforo the 14th day of januina. AD.. 19`ii, after which date the estate will be distributed with re- gard only to the claims of which the undersigned Shalt have had notice. DATFiD at Brussels this 14th day of Deceniber, 1970, CRAWFORD & MILL Briissels, Ontario Solicitors for the Administrator - NOTiCE TO CREDITORS In the estate of EDITH MARY RAYMOND, •deceased ALL persons having claims against the estate of Edith Mary Raymond, late of the Village of Brussels in the. County of Ht1ron, WidoW, Who. died or about the 26th day of NoVerriber, 1970, are hereby notified to send particulars of Sallie to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of January, A.13, 1971, after which date the estate will be distributed with re- gard only to the claims of which the Undersigned shall then have had notice. DATED at. Brussels this 14th day of December, 1970: CRAWFORD & :MILL Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the'Administrator E. CARTER advises that he has opened LAW OFFICE at 140 Barber Avenue South, Listowel (formerly the Listowel Clinic) Hours 9 to 5 Mondays to Fridays Telephone 291-4810 1111.11"11611111111"1/111.1111"11111111111"1111111 111111"11"1/1111/1"1"111 04,91 AK maw,