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WHY • PAY MORE
3-1/ :1b. Tins Sockeye Tin
3-1 lb. Tins Pink Salmon
-1"1b. Ctns. Margarine
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
We Sell For Less
Open All Day Every Day
Store Closes 10 p. m. ,Saturday :Pees
GR.EWAR'S
The Store With The Mach
'NOTICE -
Brownies and Girl Guides will
'hold their annual Baden Powell
'nll'iht, an Friday evening at'8 p. m,
et,'the Bru,sseLs Library on Feb, 20.
A cordial Invitation is extended to
the parents of these children, also
anyone Interested to tits move-
ment. Come and enjoy this program
431ey have prepared for,you. There
will be no charge. Lutxoh will ne
served.
Mrs. W. G. Leach, D. 0
Church Parade to United Church
on Sunday morning Feb, 22nd.,
EASTER TEA AND BAKE SALE
The MajesUo Wvmtms Institute
are (holding en Easter Tea and Bake
Bale in the Brussels Library on
Saturday, April 4th. Keep this date
Open.
TENDERSWANTED
Tenders for ;the spraying of Cattle
for Warbler Fly in the Township of.
Grey, will be received by the.
undersigned until one p. m. March
7th. State price per head per spray.
Lowest or any tender not nee•
cesfarily accepted,
Edythe M, Cardiff, Clerk..
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned for crushing and
.hauling 15,000 cubic yards or more
of gravel for the Township Of Grey.
Crusher 'bo be equipped with Wi
inch screen. A certified cheque
for $300 must accompany each
tender. Tenders to oe in by 2 p. m.
Maich 7th. Lowest or any tender
not necceasarlly accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk.
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THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melville Chunh
Rrue..l.
Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
10 a. m. Sunday School
Ws. in. Morning Worship
United Chzrch.
OF CANADA
INlnl.ter, Rev. Andrew Lane
Morning worship - 11 o'clock
"Penitence"
Mauch tilohooi 12 o'clock.
Y. P. U. - 7.30 o'olook.
"Joust WOatUt Cann We Believe
About Jesus."
Conte and Worehip.
Church of England
Parish of 11ruieele
Rev. A. 'Norman 8111., M. A.
list Sunday, of Lent
Feb. 22, 1953
M. Jean'. Charm. BfMq.M-
11 a. m. Morning Prayer
Sunday School.
It. David% Chaired,. hl.ntr/n
2.80 p, tuft layering Prayer
Rt. O.erge'e Chinni), Wa11Ml
7.30 p, m,Throning Prayer
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MELVILLE Y.'P.'8.
'The Young People Of Melville
'Church snot 'in 'the 'primary room
'cat 1ddonday ,evening. The president,
B311' Adams opened 'the meeting by
singing hymn 798. Catherine Rid -
click read the scrllpture lessen from
1llattlhew chant, 15, verses 31.39, The
Wastes 'were read by :Jean Smith,
followed by hymn 763. A very inter
eating 'topic was given by Ret', 'Wm
Fulton on Ituseellism and Jehovah's
Witness, Hymn 774 was sang and
the meeting closed by repeating the
*mediation. A. play 1*'atice was
lreld after the meeting. The young
People halve derided to put the play
onto April, entitled "Billy,s Goat."
KEEP THESE DATES OPEN -
A play and dance will'be held on
Friday, March 6611 and an Easter
Donee on Wednesday, April 8th, in
Cranbrook Community Centre. Watch
for further announcements.
GIVE1 GIVE!
Give to the Huron County Over
seas Flood Relief Fund. Donations
err- urgently, needed and can be left
at any local bank.
NOTICE
Applications for the positions -of
sprayntan tend h.elper far Morrie
Township for the Warble Fly Cam.
Deign will be received up until 3
P. m., March 2. State wages ex-
pected.
xpected.
Geo, C. Martin, Clerk.
NOTICE
TO CONTRACTORS
Tenders for the contract of supply
ing, crashing and hauling approx-
imately 10,000 cubic yards of gravel
for Morris Township will be re•
delved by the undersigned up until
2.30 p. m„ March 2; crusher to be
equipped with 'i4 inch screen. Cer.
ti0ied cheque for $200 must ac-
company each tender.
Lowest or any tender not recess.
arily accepted.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.
CAPITOL LISTOWEL
THEATRE
2 shows nightly 7.30 - 0:30 P. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Friday • Saturday Feb. 20 • 21
A kid too young to know' the odds
against them : A man who had lived
too long to care
"THE DUEL AT SILVER CREEK"
Starring Audie Murphy, Faith Domer'
gue and Stephen McNally.
Monday - Tuesday Feb. 23 • 24
"No ROOM FOR THE GROOM"
with Tony Curtis - Piper Laurie
The gay romantic story of an un -
kissed bride and her fit to be tied
groom,
TUESDAY FOTO.NITF
OFFER $100.00
Monday Attendance Card Night.
Are you regtatered for Foto -Rite?
Wednesday - Thursday Feb, 25 - 2C
It's Ann Blyth and David Farrar in
the great adventure of all ages
"THE GOLDEN HORDE"
Only a Crusader's broad swore
against the endless legions of the
mighty Khan -•- while the fate of
Samarkand and the world hangs In
the balance,
'MAJ'ESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITU E
Taxa Majelstic Wulnen'p Institut
!net :tor the February meeting in the
ltmeutentof lite Library on Thurs-
day afternoon, Mrs. R, W.
S11ebhel2ig (presided for the open,.
ing exercises arta business seselom.
The roll cal reiepon'se, "A mem
cry verse from an old School read-
er," proved exceedingly popular
sad pleasant memories were re,
called els members aeststed each
other to .piece together favorite,
'poems.
Two 'glee' Club 'reelects are be -
11 g canard on in the, lmistitute this
year. The Girls' Garden Club will
have as Its leader Miss 'Illvaltna.
Maier, who will chose en assist
ant from her group of three-year
member& Together they will at-
tend
ttend the leaders' baklava' course in
Wingbam, "The Club. G11nt Enter
talus', is open. to all rural girls over,
tri years of age and wile be is
charge of Mrs. Andrew -Laine, who
will have Mrs. F. W. 71odd as her
atadatant.
An announcement from: the 'ex-
tension services told of a lecture in
peyoblolegy "We call It Human .Na-
ture," by Mrs. G. C. Howson. in
-Bluevale community Mail, which
will be attended by the. Enamels
Institute,
'(The decision was made to accent
nine tieleets .allotted to the. Ialett
tate for the convention of the As-
sociated. Countrywomen of the
World in Toronto. One member of-
fered to supply a pattern for each
members for a maple leaf pot -holder.
These are to be made and used ae
flavors tor visiting delegates from
many lands.
Two meetings are on the pro
grant fpr March with the commit-
tee for agriculture and Canadian
industries it change. A. mamufac-
turing firm w411 give a demonstra-
tion and present a film. Later in
the month, a representative of an
ether firm will show a movie aid
a travel Siam.
Twau delegates to the Ontario
Aserociation of Agricultural Societ-
ies presented highlights of the
convention in Toronto. Tt was re-
commended that some of the sup
semi -ion given for original ideas
he worked out at the local Fall
Fair and that a taa.rd party be held
to raise .funds .to be given to the
Fair Board to finance these new
plane.
A sale of baking a,nd a tea were
also planned for the general fund
of tIbe Institute.
Mrs. Andrew Lame, convener of
citizenship and education, took
charge of the meeting and Com
plated the program. One verse and
the chorus of "Sahaol Days", was
sting. Mrs, R. W. Stephens con
tinned the sections of the Mary
Stewart collect, Miss Margaret
Peelle contributed a piano solo. An
inupromptu debate, "Resolved that
married women Make better teach -
are than single ones; resulted in
a close win for the affimative side.
An interesting contest using stir
names of the Tnstitute members
preceded lunch, served by the host-
esses,
ostewes, Mre. F. Nichol. Mns, Lorne
Niclu01, Mrs. William Penile, Mra
Tenneth Sherrie, Mrs. 0. Fleming.
way.
REGENT TI -l1 ATRE
Seafortb,;Ont.
NOW PLAYING- •
Feb. 19.20.21
A historical novel. In flaming
Technicolor, of the early uprising
In U. S. Adventure, romance and
excitement are brought to you by
Dale Robertson and Ann Francis, in
"LYDIA BAILEY"
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FEB, 23 - 24 • 25
The famous little Egypt, who rock-
ed the world In gay nineties, Dances
her way Into the hearts of Ameri-
cans. Mark Stevens plays with
Rhonda Fleming In this Teonicolor
drama
"LITTLE EGYPT"
FEB. 26 - 27 - 28
Audle Murphy and Faith Domergue
bring you this King -Size Western
In Technicolor. For action, sus.
pence and excitement don't miss
seeing,
"THE DUEL AT SILVER CREEK"
Wednesday, February 18th, 1953
OVERSEAS FLOOD RELIEF
e A Heron County Flood Belief Cone
tnitbea !rias 'been set no to receive
donations for this worthy cause.
'Phis project in the Bnuslsela Area
la sponsored by the Brussels Legion
and the Brussels Lions Club.
Donatfone to be left at the Can.
radian Dank of Comnlexoet 0$floial
receipts will be (nailed front head•
quarters,
MELVILLE V'OUNG WOMEN'S
GUILD VALENTINE TEA
A Valentine tea and sale of backing
proved a most suceesaful undertaie
tag on. Saturday afternoon when tue
Young Women's Guild .of Melville
Church stook in over 2100.
• Valentine .decorations eo1nbined
with apn'mg flotwers•, to Make the
basement of the library attractive,
Candy, Sower bulbs,eggs; jams,
vegetables and homemade baking
were sold.
In the tea rooan, Mrs. W. H. '1'
Fulton poured tea at iu Mable oover-
'd with a Moe tea cloth and centred
with a bowl. of scarlet tulips. Crys-
tal candl;dabra held red and White
'Lagers,. Mrs. Eldon Wilson, Mrs,
George Galbraith and Mrs. George
'Fll11olit served the guests. Others
assisting ware .airs, Harold Cardiff,
Mrs. James Mair, Mas,. Sam Sween
ey. Mrs. Norman Stephenson ant
Mrs. Gerald Gibdon,
SUCCESSFUL EUCHRE PARTY
The Ladles Auxiliary to the Can.
adian' Legion held a successful Val-
entine Buiob.re Party In thein' rooms
en Friday evening, Feb, 16th, with
fourteen tables . of euchre in play
The winners' for the evening were
Mrs. George Evans and Mr. Frank
Shaw, with the consolation awards
t3'ing to Mrs. Frank Shaw and Mrs.
P.evan 'PJllipth
A St, Patrick's Euchre Plasty will
he held on Friday evening, March
13th- .,.n
--HE UNITED CHURCH -
^Friends of Jesus" was the ser -
men thine In the United Church on
Sunday, Feb. 15. The scriptural
basis of the sermon was Jahn 14;14,
"Te one my friends if•;•ye do what.
snever I command you." Being
friends of Jesus is the orale' way to
forgiveness, of sins and eternal lift.
Cam we a:ssur5 ourselves that wo
are really friends ^rf .l;esnas? ' Are
we really trying to obey his• rum.
mandmem;s? Then and only than
0011 WO 110'0oscur1flfa of .)101"10 0.11
The anthem "'Where leve BrRriend-
it'• was sung by the choir,
'('HE WINGHAM DISTRIC1
HIGH SCHOOL CONCo R f
The pupils and teachers of the
Wingham District High School are
presenting their annual Variety Con;
celrt on Thursday and Friday even- i
ings ,of this weeik, at 8,p. m. in' the
Wintelsnx "Down Hall.
General admission' 40 cents. Re-
serve's at M0T{Lbhem'e Drugs 10 cents
extra,
There is a, good programme of in -
Instrumental music, singing, dancing,
a gymnastic display end a one -act
Play. All the proceeds of the concert
are used to assist other student
activiide Come ou Thursday ar
Friday evening to the Winalla.m
Town Hall.
WAL.TON
MIS, M. Clark is a patient in, Olin -
ton Iwaepttal. ,
1NLr. Silas Johnston., who is a
Patient in Kitchener- Walterloo Hos-
pital, dna reported progresedng fat
drably,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray and can
Bob, Stratford, will J. S. Blackwell
Mr. and Mrs, W. (1. Bennett, Clingy
ton, with Mr, and Mrs. Olonnie Ben-
nett.
Arthur McCallum, Preston, with
friends hero.
C160f. Igernagban, Brussels, with
Mr. raid Mr& Freak Kirkby,
FOR SALE
Bray Hatchery has been supplying
poullryleeepers with tine ohtcks for
yaare, mehrttaryMarch chides now
to cafe h the best semmer0a11 mar
eta. Order now, frons agent Wm G.
Bray, Mel'
Grey Twp. Council
Grey Toirmehin Council Meeting
Has held on Feb. 7th.
T ved by Howard 2'..McNaug•4t,
seconded by Clifford R. Dunbar that
tr. xuiuet.e be tutorplela as read,
Carried.
Ml'ved by' Howard F. McNaught,
seconded by Wm, E. Bia'hop that we
itdap,t the report on the Oox Drain
and .instruct the clerk 1.o prepare
and serve the by4al7a,
- Carried,
:Sieved by Jiugh Smith, seconded
by Wm, E. Bishop that we adopt
the Engineer's report on rhhe Smith
Drain and inisitnwct the clerk to
Prepare the necessary bydawa,
- Carried.
Meed by Howard F McNaught
seconded •by Clifford R. Dunbar that
by-law No. 5, for the purposes of
borrowing money for Mlle Drainage
under the Tile Drainage Act, be
passed, - parried.
Mowed by Howard F. MoNaughT,
seconded by Wm, E. Bishop -that
we call for tenders for the spray
ing of cantle ter Warble Fly. Tend-
ers to he in the hands of the clerk
by 1 p. m.. March 7?h, Prises to be
submitted at cost per head.
- Carried
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar
seconded by Wm, E. Bishop that we
place an •order w4ith Canadian In-
dustries Ltd., for 1200 lbs. of Warble
Fly Powder.
- Carried
Moved by Howard P McNaught,
seconded by Wm. E. Bishop that we 1
call for sealed tenders for the
crushing and spreading of 14000yds
or more of 7 snob gravel for the
Twp. Tenders to he accompani, d
by certified cheque for 8300 on d to
be in •th•e hands of the clerk by 2
o'clock March 7116. -
- Carried.
Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded ,
by Clifford R. Dunbar that the
Reeve and Treasurer be authorized i
to make application f^r balance. et
10S2 road subsidy.
- Carried,
Moved by Howard 17. McNaught•
seconded by Wm. E. Bishop that
Ciro. W, Otiethers Ltd.. be given an
order for 75 H.P. Diesel Motor Grader
as per specifications, aubJect 'lo the
approval of the Dept. of Highways,
for immediate delivery Price coin
plate 816.000,00, - Carried.
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar.
seconded 'by Hush Smith that alt
oPPraved accounts be paid.
- Carried,
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar
seconded by Hugh Srrith that wa
An now adjnumn 'to meet Maroh 7th
or at the call of the Reeve.
- Carried,
The following (accounts were paid
FI.E.P.C.. Ethel Street Lights 264.0:+
P.C., Walton Street Lights 74,75
Junes A. Howes, Eingineer'0
Fees, Car Drain
C. E, Rowland. Assist
Survey Cox Drain.
Donald Bateman, Assist
Survey Oox Diem:
Ron Mem Assist
Survey Cox Drain
Arnold Noble, Assist
Snrvety Cox Drain 5,00
!, Carl Hemingway, School
Attendance Officer 2500
Township of Mnrrls, Share 02
Dumping Ground 17.50
County of Huron,
Hospitalization 40.00
B. M. & G. Telephone System,
Office Toils 10.85
Imperial OR Ltd, Stove 011 13,0E
C, M. Stevenson, Sheep 85.00
Melville • Jerleldn, 10 cords
Harwood
40,00
Arseorintion of Ontario Mayors
and Meows. Membership
Fee
10.00
St. John Ambutanre, Grant 5.06
Fox lloumty 36.00
Relief 25,00
Roads 710.63
150 rat
2.00
2.00
5.00
Edythe M. Cardiff, Oierk570.81
140U CAN HELP?
You earn help flood viable over
seas by leaving your danstione at
nny local Bark for the Huron County
Overseas Flood Relief Tuna.
$2.00 per year $2.50 U. S.
HELI'
THE HURON COUNTY OVERSEAS -FLOOD RELIEF FUND.
St. John's Anglican Church
SKATING PARTY
Will be held in the Brussels Arena on
Tuesday, Feb. 24th
from 8to10p,era
LUNCH AFTER AT THE CHURCH
ADMISSION 35c and 26c
Proceeds In aid of St. John's Scout Group and
Youth Club.
CARD PARTY
Euchre and Five Hundred
in the Brussels Public Library
Friday, Feb. 27th at 8.30 p. m.
Everyone Welcome Admission 50c
Proceeds for East Huron Agricultural
S SC'c■)?ty. •
p
,7 ry-tne,nrn,,' Ali M'(I1Pctic u4'Thy . d.
NOTICE
TO 'DOG OWNERS
Every owner, possessor, er harbourer of a dog In the Village
of Brussels,.shail pay annually, on or before the 7th day of March,
a license or tax. A penalty will be imposed on those who fail to pay
such tax by the above date.
The 1953 Tags are now available at the Clerk's office. • 41
G. R. Campbell, Clerk.
"A very valuable
citizen"
When a bank manager was transferred
recently a group of citizens wrote the
bank in tribute to his sense of
public service:
"During the time he was here, we found
him to be a very valuable citizen. He
always took a deep interest in our
community, so we feel we have lost a
valuable asset. However, we feel sure that
his replacement will be made with
�a man of similar calibre."
A bank man, by the very nature of his-
work,
iswork, becomes part of the life around
him. During his training in various
branches, and as he takes on growing
responsibilities, he learns more and more
about people and how his bank can help 4
them. And he brings to his community
his personal readiness to serve in
any way he can.
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Thin advertisement, baeod
0® an actual letter, is
presented here by
THE BANKS SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY
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