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We ;re sorry to hear not Mrs • Margaret, Htimpitrieft tell last
Fridey in ber.home Making her
She 14 A 'patient in Seaforth
QOM PintlitY 1 00140f
tia Atifi Alefe 44eraid Ryait alid
Airk
witiOttnimcgo-pi ►AO. ow titl •
ep, ;;;
floilats spent aifew
days last week At the home of Mr.
and .firs. Herb Travis&
mrs. Nelson Reid entertained 12.
ladies at herkome for a Cameo
Paint Party with. Mrs, E. Mitchell
Jar deroonstratot Many new Ideas
were given,' During the demo*,
Avalon Wilt • Was served by the
1i.daidgg •aSSie Gdrald
,05,0pital; . • )iifS surkerton tits knee :last Mon- . , • 4
14r. and Mrs. John Currie,
Cheryl an4,..,,RliOnd_a and Don aid 'Currie. of •Brsiupten. • spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McCall and Beverley, •
. • Mission. Bind will be held Ails
t.flAitaX, -March 7, at 11 0.-014% a W fat eartiovouo to ;Laity, Sunday
tA lif4feh 4 it
Walton U.O.W, .Unit
The Walton. Unit Of the U.C. W.
held. their -February meeting in
the basement of Duff's Church
4with 17 members present. Mill.
Gerald Vitataoil WAS in charge of
the busblesii -portion which wag
'..-e!elield drat oil •account of a film
lit Wag. distil. i ti3. Watson
6Pened. with a poem etitilidd
'itgothern.The Minutes were read fly the.-. Secretary, hirsi. W. C.
ac veil, Ithe tolI 'Cali Was taken
;With doitating' iiSdel
4(thristfrias tardii 'Which are to bd
'..htiiit to ttig dalfr'atiOtt 'Mini: • iri
• London. The ,ofteringr6deitf-
1.4 Ms's.Wittcb8% 4 :%;a4
%cited buil Wilt Would (:it ion' to
the • Father and ,§0fi' bouquet on
March Lj2, Mrs. Mitchell read a
'very interesting _letter from MrS.
h. 4. Mrs.
*ittleY- refiorte4 oil the, Tinton.,
)7,trtit id reshyteriail.,
in Mitchell recently, 1116
Theme of the meeting being
"Change's. The speakers cointhent•
ell We should -all be aware of
changes and sould change grad•
react to changes.
Thus we have reactions such ee
illness, Change your daily
+ilk but .kiidix.yOut lininotif. 'Mrs,
toileeon 'Woodstock president
be the London Conference
:spoke., on ebangee, within the
chureh such ns Christian edw;
cation, and the hoards of women
and men, At GeneralCouricil it
*as proposed to ' amalgamate
these grouPs tinder one body cal-
led the division of misSiott in Can-
ada. She explained that the ad-
vantage of .a unified committee is
to have all groups working. to-
gether toward ono goal, and with
men and women working -together
more closely. But, she warned,
women must .stand' tip and speak
out ilk to wha,t they really want In
, their church. The board of women
will be gradually phased out in a
year's time, but assured the group
that they will get exactly the
Saint hell,, es they jfaVe in, the
• oast. Speaking oh Christian. -Edit.
cationn she emphasized that, it is
everYOne's responsibility, -Mrs.
Eglitaieri 'asked' the.Werifen to take
a geott•look at the dituatiOn. in the
11000 Siinday, school. and
church, 'Children are not 'getting
Christian edliOntitni in the school,
Abble are net getting 111: the home
11 0000 430111h4
061416111- his Wit Pd) •
•41. .
A. very- Sticcessful 1.1onspiei wits
held in the local • arena on Wednes,,
day, Febrnary 21, with le rinks
nonvoting in the two .drkiws,. This
mixed spiel Was jointly sponsored
by Topfloteh Feeds Ltd, And the
•firitskielg.
- . . .f„finti Toieta
Dralay .
1st Win. .130. y4 rink . plus3‘\i intl
3114 Neiningway rink
3rd ,..slos 'Smith ri.tik2 win 2
e
Plwusinpa
doitgojalicii . Ron iritLeaiiilligulgt
M: drew •
339ft i0aii4t7 fit& *this
2nd
• „:„Otig
Ernie Lewlegton rink -4
wins plus 1e
3rd Bob Alexander rink — 2: wins
..• plus -11
Consolation 13i11 }Lewitt rink
The Don Fraser .rink was the
(*level' winner of the Topnotch
'ropily, The members of the win-
flre!•64.0rnn
lead;e
Don Add .li@PtakDo s
McDonald vice and itoffs"Veitak
skip.,
GARDEN CITY
HOCKEY' EXCURSION
40 mile au hear 'Weds. Svhiiiniitg
across aft optid -ilif arena Wedded
a niiktuo experience for the local
lade its they suffered several 'set-
backs id hockey tour-
Andrea. itettli ,teanterift-earden
Mich., • cif tholOVitiefi 't>lai'-
ecl (wile up' Wftli only
two Willi and a tie. Th*e Tyke
teati proVined bath these wins
while the Bantams letistered up a
tie in their gaMe o_ tit' go:ter-day,*
Although the final Mutt Was
-somewhat lopsided, we wore
'pleased with the performance put
.on by. Onr,,teams both on and oft
the ice. They -represented the
village of •Irusselstit. ffike fasbion
And even tlicTugh they.didn't 'win
at many gametsaa we hoped they
would. they did try their hardest
and that's • what counts. The re-
sults were. as follows:
Tyke-
13ruSsils 2 'Garden., City'
BrusSels 4 garden .City 2
Squirt
Garden City *to:gets 0
Garden City 7 tfussigs 1
Pee Wee
Garden CitY.4
garden .salty. 6
Bantam •
Ge'rdeu -CRY -3
Garden City 3
Garden City 4
Garden. City 4
W L ••;" PTS
Garden City 7
15
Brussels 2
Future Gatti*
W t 4 00dIt ORVICKOHANK
eofti. 'do OS "150e" (AIWA.
NWT p irelekki .radie fifid
telvision Tfi, Wk. -(014-10
Wingham), paased 0,15). ;Del
toria Hospital, London. on
day, February 1471 After ai
lengthy illness, Re was in hie eue
Vat
1-10 Was nerd: in Morris TWA,
sithi trii August 1104
.:;(4,fp illtlitiveiLiq his WIN, the
former litiefht ChAilketi ohs soil,
G. W,. (7,3utl) Offilolfsitatik, of
Winghant: a daughter, Mrs. 41-41 (Lois) McCall ot Wu/0011 4
brother, .Tohn, of and
sister • Mrs. Vernon Ripple, nit
DetrOft, One brother, Pat, pre-
deceased him. •
The fulieral service was held
in, St, AndrWft 'Presbyterian
Wifigliain,ea
ebildfieted th.0
_ear, :• 4riii4trong of St.
Annrew's.
Masonic. Lodge 2$1.
held g..service at tb.O.A..0niffe
arid Son ',Funeral Rome,. Wing-
ham Tuesday evening at• 1;30.1 In-.
torment. was in Winghom •ceme-
tery.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Itits: 'Ida :grans is a patient in
kncl District Hospital.
Mrs. Isabel 4ifELtii€ gigferied
broken left wrist in a fliS1' (51$ the
Hpil:I.sfiveriiTttal711:117WveiyngnhailinniriSe.kdis
still a
..Jack .Thyne, David Hastings
and Clark Johnston recently enter-
.. taitia. tile yesictents 91T41-Eonviaw-
• Itch; LeDrele .is .ft patient iii
Wingliam and District Hospital
folkiering a car accident on • Run-
de'''.
Miss Doris Mebonald was
another victim of fey conditions.
Slid fell - arid broke her arm last
week.
Mrs. 6. A., ti Carroll will give
the address at the Woolen's World
Dzy of P. Service in St.
Um's' Anglican Church.
A fin of Sam Sweeney, skip,
Rhea Valiance vice, Jim Ireland
son awl Seattle tread lead,
won first prize de Listowel last
Saturday in the 9 A.M. draw:,
Mrs. Cecil 'Parker s had .the mis-
fortune to fall on ice on eLottdoe
Street on . Wednesday Morning.
Taken to Victoria Hospthil,' ex-
ray revealed two breaks above her
ankle. The limb was Put in cast
and she was able to return home.
Congratulations to Miss gall
McWhirter of Brussels, who was
chosen . Queen of • r: E. vomit
_Secondary School, 'Winghani. She
will be crowned May 7 at a formal
dance. • -flail, a 'Grade 13 student
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
jack McWitirter of 'Brussels.
VdWitt Martin, secretary-treasur-
er. of Brussels Agriettiteral, Soc-
iety, Old Murray Hoover were
among delegates who nttended the
71st annual convention of the Ott-
Arlo Association. of Agricultural
Scotties held irt Toronto on Pebr..
Nth mitt 2.ttb, :lints; 'George
gat%
CRANBROOK
Sunday School and the regular
"service of worship in Knox
Church .were. cancelled on Sunday
owing to weather conditions.
me World • Day Prayer
Service will be held in Knot-Pres-
byterian Church off Friday, March
5th at 42 p.ut. You are invited to
Attend•Ahis service.
Mrs,: Clare \reach, Mrs: 'iVm.
Bremner,- Mrs, • Stuart Stevenson
and Sharow•nttended the training
school for- A-1.1 leaders in Wing-,
har t on Thursday and Friday,
Pelt, 25 and 2G. The project is
"Separates for Summer", •
Carman Fischer, Kingston, was
home for the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. John BOttch and
litle son, Stayner. spent the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. Douglas
Purdy. and Susan.
Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald- and
Clifford l3ray are patients in. List-
towel, Hospital.
Division. and Mrs. Adalt smith.
secretary, abko attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal tlavidsOn, of
Klehetter Were weekend visitors
with her mother Mrs. I MeArter.
Mr, ittid Weill. S. Ittkbottlicht,
Poplin+ Went - ViNitorp A *too
Witit MD. NM Slaw • •
invilted To Worship At Melville-
The congregation of the Thalt;ti
Church have: accented- the kind
invitation of Rey...C.A. Mcerwroll
to worship in Melville Presbyter-
ian Church. this Sunday.
ETHEL
Tito World Tier of Prover Ser-
vice trill lie held in Eibei UnitP,*
Church. March i,ih at 2 p.m. ,111
ladies of every denomination are
welcome to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. 1)011-Swift of Lon-
don, Mr. . and Mrs. Bert Thliett.
Molesworth. visited recently. with
Mr. and Mrs.' George Pearson and
Mrs. Annie Pearson. Tile occasion
was Mrs. Annie Pearson's birth-
day.
gr. and Mrs; .Geraid Downer
and family, Owen Sound, visited
Mr. and. Wire:, 17...DOwney.
A
MM. Sam Fraser of
Burford o r d " \aver "visitors with *Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Stephenson over
the weekend.
Mrs. William Pond and family
visited her parents Mr. and Mrs,
W. Hewitt for a. few days, before
leaving Tuesday from. Melton to
make their home in thunder
. A Euchre party was held. on
Monday. February Md. Duo to
the weather just. a fey-, tables
were In attendance. Mr. and Mrs.
Doug VStans convened the evens.
Prizes went to Mrs. Alex Pearson..
Mrs. it, 1•Vilbeft,r'gr, C. McDonald.
Ohcsor Hatt. Anotlal. lotto to
Roman Dtdrnfit. tuAro will
•
• • •
..tiolik(oit, aYd
Brussels, ..T itNii Sit
follows:
—Bruagels
lirtiesels
Brussels 2
Brussels 1
Ilrussels 1
Brussels 2
Friday, March 5, 5:15 Sqeitt
tirtlins vs Rangers
7:00' Tyke All-Stars vs- Listowel
OrtiSsehn
Saturday, March t• 8:30 Squirt
Steele Leafs vs tettitis
9:30 Tyke Practice
IP.
Lneltiior liauretinlent
fttgiirt Vtl Pol.;
N.'
GEORGE ANDREW 64.e.KOK
The death ,of -George Andre*:
Backer of Prgatiele occurred
sudde'alk On *twiny rehurary
:Milt; at Vietorfa ilospitAl; bon4on,
.114 Zik giith yotkr,
Born at 6.10131.010 retry', Idaho,
U.S.A., 'he was. ileiff Sot\ of
the late Win. and
He came with •his parent,s to. itl'A
community in 1904. was A vet-
eran Of the Second World War.
Ife Wet interested in race horses
ti., Win other s.ports...i• . •
tyan# by trade,- he worked
for: a:tine, fog' PeUrfilati Faokers of
Burlington. Re riiiirTclf to Was.
sels in 046.. to take ciiref the
Beaker". Bros. Meat Market, (oft&
erlY owned by his late father and
uncle, J, C. Baeker. He.eonduced
The business until he sold to the
Present aWners, Thompson and
atephentent
-Witg member of:: St. John's
Lodge it: kA,St. No. 234; West-
ern Star 1:6.9.4: 344,.and,the
Royal: thInadian Leg.toti '.31#0,10
P•8*: He is 'survived by his wife, tee
tomer -Mary Walker of. Briisseli,
and one sisteV, :Miss P'eart Baelier
of Brusiels.., • ,
The funeral service Wee held
at the M. L. Watts Funeral ikble,
tivtissels at 2 p.m. on Wednesday:
condatql- by the Rev. C. A.
McCarmll
Interment was iv 'Brussels
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Frank liffeittp-
-son— Frei .Stephenson,, l;x#ai~t
Reenter, Thigh Pearson.'Wm.
King, Norman Williamson..
'Flowers were carried by
. Derek
, Raymond, Nen Adams, Tack
Hamilton.
EDUCATION WEgic, A
0.4145as sci-toot;
Tito of Marcb ui 1.$ itu
been deeltifea•Education Week by*
Brussels POD* school has deoid"
the PeparteWne-' of • NtittOatio0.-
eti 'to clgun4e)B0rAto this week
with the following_ activities;
,, Volleyball TourncioVe March
.Local organizations and, 'groups
tre Invited to. enter a ,teaux tW the'
•eiati4atrient. No previous eloper.,
'Otte. is' necessary.- The accon
on full, add, fellowship. If you wilat
to eoniPf ,t0 contact the school;
8217-9301; . •
2, • fiducatidlp :plight,.
f,XiU ti .t2. (a) _Vane! Discussion,
School issues. (61.i? Film, Gh:ade
Five Creation - to) Renkh for the.
Top (i) Master of Cereineurw.
Jim Moore of city Brun.
L:4 vs Grey Central; JlisPlaNt
of - .Audio-visual _aids, te) lung ,
do behalf of the- Staff andl -
Studer/4;0 Brussels Public, School
would lik-e to extend an invi-
tation to all to, attend either or
both of the acdvities mentioned.
above. We need yene help to make
the - evenings. a success;
I), Scott; Friticfpat • •
Ethel Couple Honored..
Ott. 50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs.• Russel •Wilbee
quietly dlserved their 50th wed-
ding •anniversary •When they were
ghests- of honer at- a dinner party
given by their:taerilY,'-at the ••Oluh
GAIL in croderieb. A. 4(M) day clock...
And 'Ogden twins -were- presented •
to `Utent: . • •
Friends and neighbours of Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Wilbee'..dropped
in on the evening of their50t1t .-
wedding anniversary to bring eore.•
gyatulations• and best wishes. A
loYety: wall mirror was' -presented .
to commemorate the occasion. A
pleasant evening was enjoyed and
lunch was served.
le Mfivo Attl