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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-1-23, Page 6.'r 1.: THE BRUSi11E1S POST teRANBROOK The fourth meettueg of the Cat u-` lrt t4 "from Kitchenep" wrh8r0 he breok Seesting Sallies was held at underwent tin operation the begite 'The Jarman/ ureettng of the Wo- the holtte of Miss Elaine Kernaglhan, tv'en, Of the week• 'nter'41 in aintto was held in Crap Dlre i»eeti>tig wras opened by „login„login ck CoramellitY Centre with a the Institute Ode followed 1>Y.' Pee E#!s rlEL+ • *toll attendance of members and Dretitute Creed. The nail call Wet?, nt The trot anstwered by ,the nierebeia tetliTiiS r The Jatiiutry megeing of the W 23rd, Finch mediae& olio was making ser elfe�treral eoff y Pnoee going:•lAt S and W. A. was held at the a chair pad worked at tilers. 'Vale eft he Pr s ,to two pwel tenor oat to the Present" waa well w an by Mrs. C. Starrier. The roll mealy leas .answered by naming all :. titin 'former owners of your home pr Several articles were exhibited 'of "'something new from soanettii`trg old." The highlight ut the evening ms the debate — Resolved that gxlfoneer women contributed more to tion than the modern woman _ doing to -day. The affirmative what accesedotufes C- .- were to make, They were -taught ltow..to liana of tete President, Mrs, Alex The roil data was answered' by "One iril0a14aI t Wog I have leGraedu dttidtwg tells course,” Our Name as• stgtnent was, to have our aoeessoriee and record books, Waked if 'Poen' fol' Utie natrt meeting on' Ian, WALTON hemstitch, After w5ttoh Miso Arid 'Pg~Frrspn, The roll cell wa'9 t'espond• I Stetter gave (u demdnetration on ed to by paying of fees. 10 ladieeas i'Ite 4th mtoting of the Walton Piping. The members are requested • ioined. The call to worship to take their record books to the gi1'va by the President, Hymn 12 Willing Workers waa held at the next meeting which witl'l be held at AU; atvtig atter which Aire. King led, bone of Mrs: W Tdumpbriea on Jan,. ome of Miss Beryl McFarlane, in Prayer. Mre. Cleaver read the nary 11th. The meeting opened with the h Scrijtnre leason. Hymn 366 was the song "Presley The Snowman"• The fifth macabre of the Cyan- The study period was taken The minutes of the Leet meeting brook Sowing Sallies was held In sung. seconded hy Bol - the Oranbrook Commtunity Ceoltre. by Mrs. Geo• Pearson and Mrs. Meeweretread roll call was answered by The meeting was opened by singing Taggart. The subject being "Our r. member givinglthe name elle .divaiiza ,%hive Fellow Canadians." Minutes of last the 1rist4tmiGe Greed and followed by • meeting were read and approved. accessories they are:Intending to leas taken by Mrs, G. Menzies and the Ode. The miivates of the last In the business Period it was ed. maks for their ybedrao I The gin to lam. Blair McIntosh. The negative meeting were read and roll call was ended to sand $20 00 over m t5 of Mgr thalen lw Mrs, Stuart McNair 5.nd nneweretl by the record hooks uP to Mrs, 'Murray H.tretlier, The fudges Pate. The members ma Rev, Hy Kure, J. Bremner deciding in favor -en ,.nit for tbe next tweeting Is to iRb. Lt las et! the negative side. be an,ewared i -e improvements In with lune11 at meetings. Mrs. Ray- or combinations and gave each gig I Boake, »w-1 sinMis led a Mrs. veil 'T hanging. m• Lg will was ser- navel and Mrs. le. J. Pearson. offered a color nhart, Leone Joltnston treat- te Lake, with Mrs 1M y al)onald vat. The next meeting will hP held to hieng lunch to February meeting. ed the girls with some homemade Nee fano. was enjoyed by all. ^� 111 fl Crnnhrnok Commnn4t9 'Meeting was tensed by offering the candy, The meeting closed by singing Centre. de samples ndman, Miss A. Forrest and of a dresser soarr and piping. The our al- are to bring their record books, location t0 Bra.nch Treasurer. Tlhe material anti measure en ero by' Aims, McCall, Eeatenoo peayere are $o be eitlen. at She Fobrauary nteerehte by Mrs. Smith's acid the tereperaUce "elore from Mrs, Armed, foot's class,"10ech member's giving fol' 19&1 wee read and was annouar, we .aetrt $9$.31 to the Wee.. WeU'u'estit yi Juittuartr a$rd, gee for *tIse year 1911. Rouatd 1 nhia Wes' &Pegged orated 40 read tote seoretanyle report at the annual meeting and Donald Adhttles the treasurer's reptort, Jenny Van Viet will give a number for the Miesian Band, Classes Were formed for study and the meeelmg closed with the Miepath benediction. The re- sults of the election of officers ie 1952 are as follows ; 'President Margaret AehilleS Vice -Pres. Donis Johnston Seeretary "Ag "Agee Haokwell t Treasurer Ruth Ann Ennis I question of quilting was discussed. dresser and oh01r to the next meet- Ladle% are to make blocks 2iih" by ing, Mrs, Re Holmen gave the r derided to continue girls some Interesting notes on col- Sj i:. att n Lord's Prayer. The King. Mr, Paul Jeahke who has been a ' The Seventh meeting of the Ethel touch was served in the basement patient in the Clinton Hospital is Happy Stitirlters was held on San. by the hostesses and Mrs. Bird, now leonyeleeaing at Elliott's 16 al tits torte of Mrs, Cleo. Pearson Miss Muriel McDonald, Mies Mar- Nursing Home, Listowel, with 5 members present. The Sec.. •n and Mrs. L• Michel. Sir. Lynn Evans returned home on read the minutes of the 6th Meeting. Jorie Brow hlyiA/ ON DISPLAY The ,Tannaty meeting of the Cleaner Mission Band was held on Jan. 13th, with 50 members and 5 teachers present. The meeting opened with hymn 11. and was fol- lowed by the devotional period led. Pianists .... 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(Combination of Powereilide Automatic Transmission and 105-h.p. Engine optional ein Dc Luxe models at extra costa MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLEY$ THAN ANY OTHER CAR C•4s2A Riverside Moters Brussels, Ontario LOCK NOTICE TO 1FMUWAie Have yPi!;. melt pr1PM'fd:in the Prop'r way at. STANLU'-YS ABATTOIR CLINTON, QNT• -- PIiQNE 2$22W LET U$ BUTCHER YOUR HOG — RENDER YOUR LARD MAKE YOUR SAUSAGE THE OLD FASHIONED WAY (Salt and Pepper pally) CURE ANY PART OF YOURS THAT YOU WWI Which consists of; 2 Hams,2 tilde Bacon, 2 Cottage Rolla 2 Picnic Hams, 2 Back Bacon You can have any of these cuts cured or fresh. We serve over five hundred satisfied customers. If you- don't have a hon ready, we will sell you one at cost• price, plus the killing charges. OUR PRICES HAVE NOT ADVANCED. THEY ARE THE SAME AS 'OF FOUR YEARS AGO. OUR LARGE TURN- OVER ALLOWS US TO KEEP OUR PRICES DOWN All meat goes straight to our new, modern refrigeration as soon as butchered. When in need of beef by the quarter, see us. We have a choice selection to pick from — cut up to your own tastes. 15 MINUTE SERVICE We guarantee satisfied customers as all our 'employees, are packing -house experienced and are at your service et ai1 tithes. LARD SPECIAL Bring•your own container and we will fill kettle home rendered lard for only 200 per Ib. iN ORDER TO GET THE PROMPT, RELIABLE WE GUARANTEE HOGS MUST BE BROUGHT IN MONDAYS ONLY It with pure, SERVICE ON Prizes as their birthdays were Moved by Chas. Comites, seconded nearest mo the date of the party. by Sam Alrock that the Clerk's Mrs. J»seph Horton won the lucky salary be raised to $600., the treaa- cltalr prize. Mrs. Raymond Elliott m•er to 1375., the Reeve to 1200., and Mrs. Walter Smillie were in and the Councillors to $140. — charge of arrangements. Curried. f i Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded MELVILLE P'RESBYTtRIAN by Bailie Parott tibat By -Law No. 2, YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD 1952 authorizing ,the Treasurer to Ike first meeting of cue New 1 borrow up to $35,000 tram the Bank be Passed as read the first, second Year of the Young (1,a1Women's Guild and bird times. — Oar.ied, was hold on Jan. 15111, at the home et Sire. George 1iI1iate Jr, 'Nle 4loved b3' ('has. Coultesseconded meeting was called to order by Miss t»' evnt. Elston that Bylaw, No. 3, Jessie Little. Mirs, C. Kreuter gave 1952, providing for 1952 expendi- ture on roads, be passed subject iv the approval of the District luunicipal. Enelim:ter as read the first. second and third times. — Carried. a reading entitled, "Housewives Resolutions.'' Hymn 699 was bhen sung, Everyone joined in the re- peating of the Lord's Prayer and i the reading of the Scripture, Mab hew 11, 1-20. Mrs. Winifred Edgar gave a short prayer. Mrs., J. Row - lend then gave a very good des- cription of her trip to England last Pointer which was very uch en- joyed. 'Mie nfeeting closmed wtth FTymn 545 and the repeating of the Mizpab Benediction. A lovely lunch was served by Mrs. C. Kreger and 'Miss Tessie Little. Mrs. W. Edgar, and Mrs. GAO, F.111ott, MORRIS TVWP. COUNCIL Jlorrts 'tt:ivitshio Council Meet- ing, Jan. 14ith1, 1952, The Council met In the Township Mowed by Wale Parrot, seconded by Wm. Liston that the meeting adjourn to meet again on Feb. 4th, at 1 p, m. — Carried. The following accounts were paid: Albert Nesbitt, dog tax refund. $ 4.00 Jim Phelan, dog tax refund 2.00 John Craig, dog tax refund 2.00 Wm. Flood. dog tax refund 2.00 Mrs. Rohl. Craig, relief 20.00 Mnnfeipal World Subscription and Supplies 15,75 Ontario Good Road sAssoclation Fees 5.00 Gen. Radford, Little Drain 210,00 Bowes Drnin 180.00 Salvation Army, grant 25.00 Hall on bbe above date with all f e,, TT'g--gins, fox bounty 2,00 nteuwbers present. Wm. Fined. fox bounty 2.00 Wm, Elston. fox bounty 2.00 Huron Crop improvement Assoc. (Iran I 20.00 Ontario Association of Rural Municipalities 5,00 Village of Blyth, Ken. Taylor's Fire 35,00 The following officials were ap- nninted by By -Law No. 1. 1952. Clerk, Gen. Martin:• Treasurer, 1lelaon. Higgins. Patrolmen — Art bdgae lack Brewer Fleming Johnston, Harvey Edgar, Ross Turvey, Herman 'rentery, Chas, Warwick. Clarence 5111, Jack Lowe, Allan Pease, Lorne Niohol, John Craig. Witi. Somers, Miller Richmond, Prank 13e1, Fred Cook, Jim Snitth, John Magee, Bernard Thomas. Potted reapers -- Carl Johnston, Stewart McLennan, Alex Shaw, • Rnbt, Mc'-urraY,, John Bowman, Stanley Hopper, Gen, Bono, Robt. Ynill, Mervyn Pipe, Sas. Clark, Wm. McCfytdheoni Ernest Michie, Robt, Bird, Bernard Craig, Arthur Mc- Call, a-Call, Albert Nesbitt, George Mo- Ar4livr, Ken. Taylor. Live steels Value tors ••-- Prank Shaw, Welter Shortreed. Fenceviewers -- Northwest — Harold Procter, Miio (Iasemore, Bert Hae.tinga, Northeast — Chas. Anderson, Win. Pencncit, Russel Rona. Rtntthwest -- Albei4t Nesbitt, Bruer Slmtkih, Jtrrnee Phelan, South - nee — Clarence Merlin, Leslie Relines. Thomas Miller. Wired Inanector-•--Rohl. Mdbhte. flraitrrman--.Joeeph.Smith. The following members of the Council signed the Declination of , office — Reave, Harvey C. Johnston, Councillors — 0. R. Coultes, Sam Alcock, Bailie Parrott and William Elston. Rev. Thomas of Walton United Church opened the meeting with a short devotional period. The minutes of tote last meeting were read on motion of Chas. Coultes and Bailie Parrot. 1N'oved by Chas. Coultes, seconded by William Elston that the pointing contract be given to Rory' Kennedy for 1052 for 1155.00. -- Carried. Moved by (bas. Coulters. seconded by Sam AleDck that the Huron 'Crop Improvement Association be given a grant of $20,00, — Carried. Mowed by Bathe Parrot, seconded by Same Alcoelt that we join the Cntnte° Good Roads Association and Mud $25,00 he allowed for each morn - her of the Council or Township Of, Oriel attending the Convention — Carried. Moved by Wm, Elston. seconded by Bettie Peerolh that we loin the Ontario Association of Rural Mttnl- cipalities and that a resolution be drafted and seat in to try to gat better insmranee !overage on tract• meat nt cattle for warble fly. — Carried, Moved by Chits, Coultas. eecondetl li' Rtitn Aleoelt titnl the annnnl grant of 525.00 be [riven to the Salvattnn Army. — Cnrrted. h4'Need by TBniiie Parrot, seconded by Wm. TOtston that Ry -Lam No. 1, 1912. nmmoiniiim'm Township Officials,, Ttstek Tlriver Jock Lowe, hr pastced Rs read tate first, a (mend Harvey (1, Johnston. lteot'e. end third limes, — Carried. Ciro, C„ Mortfn, Clerk. r