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Colour - CinemaScope
i"arring: Every comedian from 'A" to "Z" in Hollywood.
luia 1., vet• et Liu great eutertuulmeut treats m sureeu history.
Its the b.sbust, Luuulest, craziest tum ever made. LL's not t0
ee mu, red uy luau, woman ur cant. Due to lis added length
tawu1•U will he only one shuts' each night starting at 7:1b, but
Yuen eau come as late as J:liu and see the complete picture.
.\D\"ANSGED AD311SS1W' btt1UalS,
URS -PRI 2 Days JAN. 7.6
"HONEYMOON HOTEL"
Colour - GinemaScope
Starring: Robert Goulet, Nancy Kwan, Jill St. John,
Keenan Wynn
Starring Canadian singing star Bob Goulet, this is the wildest
romantic mix-up ever to explode the screen with laughter.
SA'i URDAY MATINEE JANUARY 9
"WATCH THE BIRDIE"
Starring: Red Skelton
"News Of Home
THE BRUSSELS POST
For Those Away From Home"
Just for
a little while.
The luxury
of Tex -Made
sheets
can be yours
at low
White Sale
prices.
THE MOST FASHIONABLE BEDS IN CANADA WEAR
TEXMADE
SHEETS
v�<
DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY, LIMITED; MONTREAL
FOR BALE
Polled Hereford Bull, 9 months
old.
W. Jail. Armstrong Phone 177 W
WANTED -
Farms, Homes, Buslneeses,
Lots, and A01:014e8 for sale is
and around BrueoOls. Contact
(Glen Thuell, Real Estate Division,
British Mortgage and Trust,
Listowel, Phone 63.
WANTED --
Man for steady travel among
consumers In Townships of How -
ick, Grey and )vlorris. Permanent
connection. .with large manu-
facturer. Only reliable hustler
considered. Write Rawlelgh, Dept,
L-152.131, 4005 Richelieu St., St.
Henry, Montreal.
OATS WANTED •-
Suitable for Seed or Feed, oP
Rodney, Carry, Russell, Clintland
varieties; Please bring sample
we can take delivery anytime at
highest prices.
ALEX M. STEWART & SON
UMITIAD
AILSA CRAIG, Ontario
L1S'!OWEL DRY CLEANERS
FOR SALE tr.
2 storey Brick House, in Vil-
lage of Brussels. For Curtner
particulars apply to.
Andrew Bremner, Ethel or
John Irvine, Atwood, Executers
of the John 35. Pearson Smtate.
KITCHENER UPHOLSTERY -
Ektpert re-upholsterinll. re'
finishing, repairing, and cleaning
of all types or £araitar'a. Urns
oetiolates, work goara*Lsd.
Phone 43 I*aaaar
ATTENTION FARMERS 1-•-
Anyone having problems with
their David Brown Tractors
contact: Millbank Farm Service,
Authorized Dealer, Millbank, Ont.
Phone Milverton 360W1
Also dealers for Gehl Hammer
Mills, Mixalls and a full line of
Cockshutt Equipment
EAST WAWANOSH
All members were present ati
the December East Wawanosh
council meeting, with Reeve
Snell presiding. Motions in-
cluded:
By Gow-Pattison: That the
township representatives on the
High School Boards for the
years 1965 and 1966 be for God-
erich District Collegiate Insti-
tute Area Board: Norman Mc-
Dowell; for the Clinton Dis-
trict Collegiate Institute Area
Board, Robert Marshall; for the
Wingham District High School
Area Board, John R. Taylor.
Pattison -Coulter: That the
road and general accounts as
presented be passed and paid.
Robinson-Gow: That council
refund dog tax to Jack Shiell,
$2.00; Mason Bailey, $2.00.
The Town of Wingham re-
quested the council to pass a
by-law to prohibit the discharg-
ing of firearms within 900 feet
of the fences defining the boun-
20
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ANNUAL
4
iscount on
All dry Cleaning
JANUARY 4th to 23rd
OW LOCAL AGENTS ARE :
Brussels - Pegelow's Harness Shop
Cranbrook - Smith's Store
Ethel - Weber's Store
Morrisbank - Pitcher's Store
dary of the town lagoon.
Paltersoree;o td.cs: That coun-
cil return the Wingham by-law.
objecting to it 111 t;16 ;t'ang'le
that 900 feet was. in our opin-
ion, outside of the town pro
perty litnits.
Accounts approved included:
Road Cheques-Wingham Tire
Service, re -tread tire, $77.25;
Barry Williams, fuel, oil and
tune, $123.92; Ontario Hydro,
re -locating poles, $65; Zwier
Hulzebosch, 7 hours with trac-
tor, $14; unemployment stamps,
$27.64; C. W. Hanna, stamps
and telephone, $4.5u; Blyth
Standard, gravel tickets, $9.01;
Cyril Boyle, snow removal, $10:
General Cheques --• Brussels,
Morris & Grey Municipal Tele-
phone System, $257.27: County
of Huron. rates, $23.496.60;
Township of West Wawanosh,
P.V.M. rates, $585.90; East Wa-
wanosh
i-
wn sh T.S.A.
rates.
$15.63
2.56;
.
West Wawanosh T.S.A. rates,
$1,111.98; Turnherry T. S. A.
rates, $740,52; USS No. 5, Hut -
.011
lett, rates, $1,085,00; USS No,
10, Kinloss, rates, $150.98; RC
SS No. 'I, West Wawanosh,
rates, $146.10; Wingham Separ-
ate School, rates, $108,55; Clin-
ton D.C,I., maintenance, $3,-
599.90: Goderich D.C.I., main-
tenance, $3,945.23; Wingham D.
H. S., maintenance and deben-
tures, $17,901.56; E. R. Snell,
fees as reeve $360, telephone
and postage $12; Norman Caul-
tes, fees as councillor, $200; Wm.
Gow, fees as councillor, $200;
Mason Robinson, fees as coun-
cillor, $200: Roy Pattison, fees
as councillor, $200; Herson Ir-
win, part salary as collector,
$300; Alex McBurney, salary as
treasurer, $625; R. H. Thomp-
son. salary as clerk $650, tele-
phone and postage $11.44; El-
mer Ireland, Hospital Board,
$75; Cyril Boyle, work at park,
556: The Blyth Standard, print-
ing and adv„ $245.69: Gordon
Smith, fox bounty, $4; Jack
Shiell,
refund,
dog
tax,
$2.00;
Mason Bailey, refund dog tax,
52.00.
YOU ARE INVITED
You are invited to attend file annual meetings or waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association, planned tuts year wan topics or special appeal
to cattle owners interested
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HURON COUNTY MEMBERS MEETING
JANUARY 4th 11 A.M.
AGRICULTURAL OFFICE BOARDROOM, CLINTON
LUNCH PROVIDED
Topic - Proving Young sires
Speaker - !toy t:. Snyder, secretary -Manager, Ontario Assn Or
Artificial Breeders.
Also - Reports on tie 1954 year
Election of Directors
GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING
January 8141 1.1 A.M.
Coronet Motor Hotel, Highway N0. 7 blast, Kitchener
Lunch Provided
Topic - This Cattle Business
Where are we going?
How do we get there?
This meeting will Include a panel discussion featuring some of tits
best known cattle breeders and merchandisers in Ontario
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PLAN NOW TO ATTEND
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION
L * D&781 Q8 ', 1i1tUSSh11.,6, UNT,AII,LO THURSDAY, Deo. $lilt, 102.1
WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICE
BRUSSELS a n d COMMU'N11TY
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 6th 8;001'.1M.
:BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
Offering liar Bible Society
h.veryone ,Welcome
GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
Being of unsound body„
worried mind, loss of lee pounds,
and in bad humour, 1 pick up my
pen. 'rhe day also le miserable.
Bacon always wrote his Shakes -
pollen tragedies 011 a wet day,
when only hired men and ducks
are happy. Yesterday Wee a
dreary sort aloe.
AS 1 walked 11110 the sinners'
Club I could see 1 would be the
only gentleman present, with
the exception of Vic Shaw, and
sometimes 1 have to put Vic on
Um doubtful list. Well I'm
greeted as usual with loud buf-
ronery from the dozen or so
baboons assembled. This is not a
club, but rather a meeting place
for every class of people. Hen-
pecked husbands, lazy oiled who
w1on't perk their own coffee,
politicians, gossips who cane for
the news, etc, etc. There are two
people who can't be Glassed,
not in the E,uglish language any-
way. II 1 were to describe them
thoroughly I would use obscene
language, the only language that
could describe those two prop-
erly. However, I must refrain
from naauiug them, a fellow never
knows when company comes me
expectedy and he has to get a
quart of milk or a ring
Of Beek-
er's baloney, in a hurry.
The first cheery greeting 1
got as 1 enterea the door was
from Tommy Leek himself. Say,
he says, when were you last in
Kansae? Mr. Leek is the petite
looking chap in the white coat
He has a very long face on ac-
count of you can't tell where his
forehead stops and the top of his
head begins. Before 1 can think
of a nasty answer Ivan Campbell
says, I'd like to snow when he
was there first. This le followed
by a blast from Baeker, who in-
forms the mob that I should be
were permanently. !6001 11111
cemetery la Dodge Ulty).
1111 4 u e,u1Y' U11 tae ulaw and up
npuunb 4n.utuer minute ahead of
111 u', 111 Leu baluu pule Patting
pepper un. 11141 11.1111i 1, says he, he
wetter be 1'19111 at 11Ume In
Kansas, it's a corny 511110. N0
names, but this character, when
110 1511 I. at. Seuuul, eivelIU4 1116 111116
111 tae wrests an11 streams la
t,.ealel•11 U11Lar10. 11 a Mum gets
0110 wnitt 01. 111141 gent 1t never
quits 1'ullmiug until 1l 01'0ssea the
t,l•ea1 t,a1111U111n :\U1'tnelll Rail-
way track between North Tay and
Sault ate. Marie, Another wise
wrack Isom one of our young men
about town, but 1 remain. silent.
This fellow With in the navy arid
1 called ou him different times in
Llahlux. 1 always knew where he
was, in the Brig, He ryas on one
of those light, swift boats that
hit and then run. He still thinks
he is ea active duty, but now on
laud instead of water. Another,
wise guy come up with, is your
fiddling foot any lighter since
you lost weight? This fellow in-
stead
n.stead of going to church on Sun-
days goes to the golf links in-
stead. The poor fellow cannot
attend church very well as there
close byand no
• • 110 synagogues
IS
church on. Saturday..
Well, 1 take a great deal or
abuse, but of
course the most
. 0,
sticksliving, under stones are the
best apple tree. I must go now
and rehearse for my final concert,
which will
beheld in March if I'm
Truthfully Yours.
T. r. F.
THE UNiITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Organist:
Minister:
Miss Sharon Storey
Rev. A. 114, .1011ai101'
BA.,
9:46 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 tun. Public Worship
Sermon TOpio:
"tie Came in second"
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
MFJLVILLE CHURCH
Mlnuster: Ate?. \v. , :Herr„,en. MA
Organist: Mss. Frank 'Inompsee
oaC'r
10:00 a.m. Church School
11:00 a.m. Public Worship
Sermon Topic:
"A Picture and
a Message Por 1905"
5 rery0ne Welcome
v AL•8
BEAUTY SHOP
C,,tting, Styling, Cold Wavy
A Specialty
PHONE 146 BRU6sILa
Best Wishes
TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS :
for a
Happy, Healthy and Prospierous
NEW YEAR
From All Of Us At
4tisins Dairy
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rede:: sL6v. rt. L. Jennings
114. LTH.
Organist: 66rw B. llitho%
8Y. JOHN'S
11 11,01. rloly Communion
and Church School
St. Alban's and St. David's
AT W OOD
2.00 p.m. Evening Prayer
and Church School
CRANk$1(OOIs.
ND'. Garth Wilson, Galt, con-
ducted the regular meriting ser-
vice in Knox Church on. buuday,
Dec ember
• 20th and
December
27th.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith and
family spent the Christmas
holiday and weekend With
friends in Toronto.
11r. and Mrs. Wes McEuuberu
in Galt with Mr,
spenttlhrletnitid
and Mrs. Winston \lciachoru
and fa^nily.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Hari Dun„ included Mi'.
and Mrs, Allan Hine and child-
ren, and Mr. and Mrs. Dom
J,ackliu and wee daughter, all
of Kitchener.
Mrs. Beatrice Perdue, Goderich,
is spending several nays with
her daughter, Ml's. Stuart Evans,
visiting on Sunday in Milverton
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Mose.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Switzer,
Beaune/111e, spent Boxing Day
with Mr. and Mrs. mac Bagel.
chrlsmas Concert
There was a good attendance
at the annual Christmas concert
held in the Community Centre on
Tuesday evening, December 22.
A fine program was presented by
the pupils of SS No, 7, and their
teacher, Miss Ann Cardiff, or
Brussels. Mrs. Walter Kerr Ore:
sided at the piano. Piano solos
were played by Miss Marie
Veatch, and Will and Leelie
Perrie. Santa Claus paid a visit
et the close and presented gilts
and treats to all the children
TO RESIDENTS OF MORRIS TOWNSHIP
BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS
and
A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Reeve - S•I•UAK'I- FROCTUR
Councillors - WALTER SHORTREED
WILLIAM ELSTON
JAMES MA'IR
ROSS SMITH
(Intended for last week)
MORRIS TOWNSHiP
The final meeting of Morris
Township Council for 1964 was
held Tuesday with all the
members present. Motions
adopted included.
Elston and Sh'u•treed: That
the representatives to the Vigil
Sehonl Boards be Mel Craig, to
Wingham High School Board;
Clarence Martin to the Seaforth
Board, and Boyd Taylor to the
Clinton Board,
.Bair and Smith: That gener-
al accounts be pair; as present-
ed.
Smith and Shortreed: That
road accounts as presented by
the road superintendent be paid.
Elston and Shortreed: That
111e meminr' adjourn to meet
again Jan. 4, 1955. at 11 a.m.
Following the mooting. the
council and employees were en -
t' rtait,cd
1,4.16 at the, home
1 1ieove and Mrs. Stewart Proc-
ter.
The following accounts were
paid: General Accounts -Conn•
ty of Huron. levy. 535.409.90;
Huron County. in Hou of taxes,
58.19: Brussels Telephone, 59,-
566.85;
9;566.85; Blyth Telephone, $2,-
307.16: McKtilop `!'cli'ihoue,
$210.71; \Vm. McArtc'r., caretak-
, Fo ' rui t, Reeve,
salary., 5300Niti'iO tri Shortreed.
council.. u r: , 5210; Win.
Elston, councillor. ..nlar;:. $210;
Janes flair. cnune•itior. ,Glary.
5210: Ross Smith. councillor,
salary, , $210-1n
Nelson Higgins,
alar' $500 ht, r.r-tai statement
510 relief til eer 91110, 5111001
,t1 114141., r 912. road aud-
it 55: Helen 1''trlie. hatame of
,
salary. :,tun, (train(trainfee $7; by.
laws. Procter ni'_,' ' 750: Feder-
ation of Agrieuiture, levy,
•795.31;; \\'ioryi::.m Nigh S„hnol,
nailt(rnUt'" nr.1 dohentures,
5T '
r.
°,,,' t :Il 1
1 -oboe!
"d• Scs,,.,1
33.914.. .
maintenance, 53495.:;2: Clinton
High School. maintenance, 51,-
659.31; Township of Grey, de -
7 �-
� School, be i+.tort on Walton $ ,
122.83; 1 bf H. Coidtes, re.
o:1 Hospital Board
560: 116614.11 Car, fen1, n
ty, 94:'`\1n:'h'a:n \'I ''.:e•Tinnis
1 ,lv1'rti"il:' me.,' C'.i.);g: Noe.
crest Manor. 5116.25: Grey Twp.,
Morris share .'t' ,lump. Sri0.33;
Iien Taylor, valttat,o's fees,
$7.70; David Hastings. wreath,
514.10; Nelson Reid, re Walton
street lights. 926.1+1: Illyth Stan-
dard. t,:nt1''ct ::r,i i'111(3 , 9228.-
74:
228:74: Lloyd wo„d, 515;
P & W Transport. trucking
wood, $5: •Walter Shortreed,
planning board n'•etlu1" and
mileage. $12.80: Wnt. Peacock,
planning board meetings and
mileage, 54.60: Mel .16rnlyn,
bulldozing Y,0sc•o;•k du;np, $65;
Geo. Radford, repairs :
Drain, $150: Wm. .dcArter.
waxes mdea' a'.' i frri•tht,
567.38: .tio. t',a .'5,
5118.75: John Smith. wakes,
$28l 10; Bre, ens Garage, glass,
$16.95; Alex Tnklry', fuel oil and
tax. 581.80: re-
tread tire,, 9:14.1,66; Henn
Snell, slimy -plowing, $135.50; Do-
minion Road, seal gasket and
srrern, 57.97: Oldfield Hard-
ware, brush's. hulls and hooks,
95.33: I'urdr:❑ .1'1 1''. towig,
510: R. 11. P;rwsnn, engineer-
ing; services, 5275: Wajax Equip-
Wren(, pulley, belts and cups:
5176.15: Mel Jermyn, backhoe,
snow plowing, 5248.00; George
Radford, supply, crush and haul
gravel, 5784.00; Wm. McArthur,
usel oil tank, $20; Brussels Tele-
phone, posts, arms and tolls,
514.61; Glenn Swartzontruber,
cleaning ditch, 57• Wm, Elston,
Llculliug and repairing ditch,
510; Blyth Standard, printing,
524: 'Witmer Ulousher, snow
plowing, 5168; lion Savile, Bone
culvert, $7,525.40; Valley Blades
Ltd., plow blades and bolts,
5136,93.
brussels (LOunclli
tcuutlnueu Irma page one)
County iiut'uu,
041!0! ua
Jlls. D, $IOLeau, u0g
rebate
t,auuumtu Legion,
wreath 14.10'
Geo. 1:4 mus, Division
Courts 24.00
Alex Coleman, Division ....
Courts and (laths .... G6.00
.11eCuteheuu illoturs, gas
and repairs 844
C.\,1t., rent 2.60
Bridge 1\lotuls, gas
and repairs ... - 50.40
Ululieid Hdwe.,
material 218
\t . C.. .'cue, 1116a1'a11Ce
Lruasels Public Library
Y
1160.1 levy 104S.03..
4'.0
1
t ouuty iiuron
1bG4 levy 9941.141'
\iuSnam District High
School, 196.1 levy 11001.78
Brussels Public School
196.1 levy 1$7. 96
L.M.G. Telephone
rates mud tolls 9789.78
Canadian Imp. Bank
Commerce, tax
deductions 28.90
Post Office, Q.LS. 12.64
J. M. 12eDonald Lumber,
material 1L59
Post Otlice, stamps 5.00
Moven by \Vet. Stt•atychuk, 500 -
untied by 11, J. TeIIPas that the
Reovo proclaim Saturday. Deo-
eaber yti, 1904 Dozing Day a
Public Holiday
Gloved by C. D. McFadden see-
ouded by \\•m. Stratycliuk that
George Elliott be uppuluted Rep-
resentative of the Village Of
L'russels on. the Wingham Dist-
rict High School Board Por the
year 1966.
Reeve J. C. Kreuter thanked
Council for support and cooper-
ation he had received during the
past year, also expressing regret
at the loss of. two of the memb-
ors. He hoped that the new year
would be as fruitful
Moved by Win. Stratychuk, sec-
onded by C. D. McFadden that
the meetiug adjourn, to meet
again for the new year Januar'
11, 1966 at 11 a.m.
J. C. Krauter Wm. S. King
Reeve Clerk
16.60
2.410