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The Voice Of Temperance —
L:'. 1:1:14 :+- vtarage rooms were npen-
erl it.: ()Marie. It was affirmed that
ILO!, be r 'drinking would result in
less turd name. drinking. There
1 .!,!. ! . -ss drunkness and beet-
, 10'::1 disappear. .ifror 1:+
he feints:' There
ny.re beer drinking by
1 pr..)nilse eh : has
.e hard liquor drinking
'fuer: has ;also be.,.r. more
SheilI,4 - cat's!'
1Sonerei Repair
r"hone 77=-6
fHuron County Federation News
by (iordeu M. (1reig. S, c. Fieddu1au,
l
Untended for last week,
i The lh4a- Aaunal :11et'tine at
1 Nuevo Comity Moderation of -14rical•
itlae' was h, 1d in Clinton l ,W0 11-'11 en
Yev. 22nd, at 1.314 p. 10, -
141,1 years 'rte of officers weie
irin,1 by acclamation. They ten
i to...41, nt Chas. rotates. 11 lgt1 ei
Au -Pr's 11. S Mtheteh t tiro-
' 11. ':and \ k "Pres., Wilfred Short -
recd. Walton.
President (unites in his remarks
thanked the ext -eut1 e and directors
for their cooperation during the Past
year. He stated that the office in
Clinton had been a great .,s istance
to the 1ederalton hnsiue.s during,
the past your He u1 ntion01 the in
(Teased need for Improved flnndcing
of the Federation for the ''.ming
year. as inereas,•1 demands are
being oracle upon us by the Provincial
and [...median Federation offices.
The s0rretary in his report stated
that meetings were herd every month
for both the Executive and Directors.
Beth the field day articity and last
'pass annual banquet were outstand-
ing messes*s. Two extra meetings
were held, nn.e to discuss the pro-
posed change in the educational
system and the second to discuss
the formation of n Poultry Producers'
marketing veherne. '
The Yin •1r.c•ial stet ten en 1 was dis-
trent(ed to all tne,e present and
rarir.'14 expenditures were enment.
ed upon by the See. -Treasurer. Tt
showed 1 deficit of $212.10 which
also shows a very definite need for
tut -Tensed f!ntuuial snpp(1rt for
Cnnmy nrganizntien as weal no our
Prtivinelal and National organization.
tV'. have righ''- n affiliated or'*an-
tzation- hps'rles the sixteen town.
sties within th. ^maty. This gives
o-n:viettale for 11rankness by 269%
and u.,rc ....,1.4"tet(14,, of drunkenness
women by 2435. As for
h,.,Rltcs=ing is ten years, convictions
increased Persons c•ouricted
ler est u a. n driving had Increased
by 212';. What a ia011114ng record
h;r r -t,•4� 'ovula. If Ontario wants
':•'1, t•.ag • r,-,n1l then it will have to
up with this mounting toll of
The +'.tn.uia Temperance Act
rs Hu' -on County from the bey.
.-r.l_e rn.lms and their evil spawn.
H,asehe'.d and Snell Poiroleun: Pr•.ay.:...
Livestock Spray Parts and bceeooeete-•
BrUsscis.
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
a.s,.e..,.m-s•>ra..�c-_..r.,.��.9..c �rsewerG•-tisr�,aaavu�..
— REPAIRED and RECOVERED —
Cheaterfie'lds and Occasional Chairs
Also Rebuild Mattresses
Pick -yap and Delivered
Stratford Upholstering Co.
43 Braasahwiek Street Stratford, Ont.
Enquire at
D. A. -RA-NN
Furniture and Funeral Service
Phone 36 or 35 Brussels, Ont.
illage
russ
-der of
To facilitate snow removal, No Parking,
on the Streets of this Municipality will
be allowed between the hours of
2 a. na. and 8 a. m.
This order will be strictly enforced in
accordance with the Highway
Traffic Act, Sec. 40, Sub -Section 7.
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THE BRUSSELS POST
\\'teinesday, 1)ocenther 6411, 1960
_ T ' eu4alion to the rtuu•e11 of two en-
.� <:i seat s c'.:''• d graved brass offering Plat's. Marjorie
Mat•l-:..nzie dual Irene Smith Pre -
Mrs. L. ill. Scrhngeottr of lllyth. sc'uted the plates, whlcll were at -
district \\ om u s I11tltnt.• P a-aldelll' veined ht George Michie anti Jack
1:1s 4111.-.S1 Sponker It a ousting of Biggins ushers Lloyd Anderson tread
the P.olhravt• M. I: at the home of the seripuu•e lesson: ,old Jlarjorie
AIN' 1' R. 1.''a.11 11' Th, spt ak0r g31.'.t
14141 -Marlene MnrKtnlyie eand a tori.
III Iuterest1.111 u•rannt of the areal it 1144' nurcinx to their now home
r,nventiun in Taunton, A skit, "The i !u \l iu.,, wn, Mr.and Mrs. Albert
ti ,npc dune Visits l'lelgt rte" was ^:,tt,erl 11d family were -.honored
,t^ivell by ,Mrs, Georg,: Johnston, 1• a n •,te h''I in the [.‘resters
Mrs. Logan. :qrs. ROS0 AnOdssnr. 11:1!.1. 1l larn VP. I,:1111'1 ore \'a 114,1(11
end Mrs \\'..T. Moores. Christmas • e. ,ad r nldl•r+.. end Lloyd 11011 •
VI will again he sent to all alert , ., nut ('1•rrenee Hanna made
ins, •tut Mrs. Moor' will he in 110, , smarten of gifts. Bruce's
rir'.n•tre, "'Poi dollars was 1 nerd t ' , x111, . 1 snppllod untsie• fur dancing.
!1'e (41ldren'0 War Me int r int Tie • :ND.. \ 'thery has lv en pl'sldent of
1-!a1 in. L0n4.'11 Mrs. 41rr111,,"rn. th.'. \`hints _\144')'i 441,111 and a mem-
ave a demonstration on hew t0 her „f 1h4: East \1'awano4i1 Seheol
nren!tre •t 4)41174111144, Pefresnlents lren ltoard.
wean serl•r'1 1/1 11114 'hostess. assist- Waltn l Man Wins Turkey
rd by Mrs, 11. 1\'etlinxs, lira. 1Tnmrs In-.nnlreelatf,nt of the splendid
and Miss E. P1eet r. ' nntnn 114 of !heir dance: by the
St. .1n11rew's Day was c•hoson• Young folk of the-snrroluuling rom-
fnr the afternoon tea and bazaar of merity. th'•' Athletic. Asseelatinn
us 9 direet.,eate of thirty fuer msm-
hors.
Thr' 41-11•,win=• li'nne'ts were given:
Rlet•ater Fund. by Hunte
claeom, ef nederich
Wnuten's Dtrec•tor. by Mrs. Linyd
T•ay,nr, 11xt-tor.
(10sointiana Committee, by Bert
T.
.1,h. TTnlurest tile.
Ontario Federation by Cecil Bilyea,
FleldneniOnt- Fet1'ratinn,
Cream Producers, by
rawly,
Wroxeter.
Beef Prndneers. by Tint McNercher,
Seaforth.
MPrliral Services by Russell Bolton,
141(1(111.
Huron Library Services
R. G. Eckmier. anderinh.
Farm Forum Committee.
McMillan, Seaforth.
Many reports were not given due
to leek of sufficient time.
Two reselutimns were presented
and both were passed unanimously,
The first dealt with tlfe prevalence
in Huron Cnnnty of rattle stealing or
rustling. and the lack of adequate
punishment for offendens when
apprehended.
'ilhe secondresolution asked for a
complete ban on the manufacture
and sale of margarine in the Pro-
vince of Ontarin. This passed with-
out a dissenting vote,
The meeting adjourned to enable
those present to attend the banquet
in Seaforth at 7 p. 01.
Harry
by Mrs,
by Bob
The banquet was held in Carino's
hall in Seaforth with over 100 in
attendance. The ladies of Egmond_
ville 'United Church provided a very
attractive and appetizing banquet
*MA was thoroughly enjoyed ley all,
President Coniteis anted as Chair-
man fur the evening and after the
Toast to the King he called on mem-
bers or Parliament for a few words,
Mr. Cordon Bennett then led in a
frief sing song while the ladies Blear-
ed the tables, He was then called
1141014 to introduce the ,Tnniol' farm-
ers' who won distinction for thenl-
eelves end their county at. the Royal
Winter Fair. Mr,Bob Herne of Ex -
,ter Calf Chub won first prize in his
class For his i1Pretor1 calf. Hr was
unable to hn present but was given
honorable mention by Mr. Bennett,
He then Introrbnced the Junior Ferm-
i,'ers Judging team that won thir
Mare in competition with twenty
nine teams at the Winter Fair. They
wore Bab Allan of Brucsfi01d: Jim •
Snell of Clinton and 8111 Ta3r1nr of
B0lgrave.
1Tr, A, Y. MOLOan was called neon
10 In-4rnducr the guest speaker Mr.
Hart -1st
A vntP of thanks io the guest speaker
WriS moved by Past' President Bert
Lobb.
An hours pregra.m 'was put On by
Ernie Hewitt and his entertainers
from Wnocletork, (int. This program
was r•ninveel by those present and
was cnnsldered to he one of the hest
we 'lave been able In nffer at one
annual banquet. A donee folinwsd
In the 11111510 of 'Krill(' Hewitt and 1
his orchestra,
111e 'trinity Anglican Church Guild. ; here sponsnrrd a flare dance,
The tea tables were decorated with ! w"'s 1'011 attended. Ken MneDnn-
Clu•i!stauns motifs. In charge of the I a'`t AV',ittnn, las 1110 winner of a 21
tea 1•-140 Mrs. L. 1annan, :Mss Pound turkey.
Audrey Bradburn. Miss Merry Isa-
bel Netllery. Mrs, C. H, Wade, and
Mrs. 0, Netllery.. assisted by Mrs.
M. P,rarlbnrn, Mrs. A. TTiggin's,
Mrs. W. B1yelges, Mrs. H Netltery.
awl Mrs. N. MoCrea, Th.e baking
and gift table was in 0111`g0 of
Mrs..Telm Mr(lill rind Mrs, Rirhat•d
Procter. Surprise packages were
114 charge of Mrs. Alvin Higgins,
and Mrs. Robert Higgins had the
candy table. Mfrs. P, Sheeholtnm
was cashier,
!Liss dean hull of Hamilton, with
her parents -her parents Mr, and Mrs.
Art Hull.
the Young People's Union took
!tart in the 54011ce at the Ilolgrave
United (iliu•ch Sunday morning.
when Clifford Kelly, president of
He, V.1'.1'.. officiated for the Pres.
&TORY OF A MAN WHO
TRIFLED WITH LOVE
The tragedy that ended a couple's
marriage lle\er should have occurred,
:•vr , for a husband's flashing smile
:d nnc•nn!rniable zest for adventure,
writes famous author Fannie Hurst,
i11 The American Weekly, great maga-
rine with this Sunday's (Dec. 10)
issue of Detroit Sunday Times. You're
MISSING something if you miss Sun -
clay's Detroit Times,
WNiE1T ..
FOR SALE —
A quantity of good maple hardwood
also cedar. A complete stock of An-
tilraelt0 and Bituminous Coals.
Order 1101. Brussels Coal Yard
Phone S6x2.
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...Lean; i•F' .
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Montreal, Toronto* and Chicago. Since July 1st,
1900, Canada's premier train, The Internationhl Limited,
has been providing something special in speedy
railway travel . , courteous service, comfort and a
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The International Limited follows the short fast
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arrive refreshed on The International Limited.
It serves Montreal, Cornwall,
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G. ALAN WILLIAMS R. D.
OPTOMETRIST
Announce the opening of an office for
the practice of optometry in the former
office. of Dr. R. C. Redmond on Patrick St.
Vv'
i?t ingham.
Professional Eye Examination
Optical Services
Frendly Service
Kincardine office at the residence of
Dr. R. A. McCosh, every Tuesday.
For appintnxent please phone
Winghana 770 or 5
Kincardine 21
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POULTRY — EGGS — FEEL':
Each Locker r Insure d Against
Phone 80 Brusse➢y, Ont.
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BUS1NFSS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C, C
PHYSICIAN and 3URC1OT'
Wiliam St Plao'ne 4. Semi*, haat.
DR. R. W. STEPHENNiS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Tone 45 — Brussels, Out.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Street.
HOU-RS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
LiSTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eye Examination and Ititlfe Fitting of Glasses
Office in Listowel Clinic Building
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday p.m.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9130.
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
SELWYN BAKER
, Agent for — Hartford W'md Insurance
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Our Rates Are Reasonable
For farther particulars — Phone Brussels 43-r-10.
ALBERT CARDIFF
Agent for HOWICK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
ltWK Qur rates are lower.
Phone 21-r-4
Brussels, Ont.
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fere Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance, Ca.
Phone Office 98 - — Brussels, Ont.
D, A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SEYtVICIE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 -"�- - BRUSSEL% ONT.
Dennis Duquette
Phone 51.r-18 R. R. 4 Ilxuetele
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County
No Sale too Big -- None too Small
Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Once.
_.._ R. . s letherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuetdey and Saturday all day —. Offict open every day,
Phone 20x
Successor MIC', D. Rea
i..,ewis Rowland ~ ~_
(Licensed icor Huron Comity)
4+,,ATfSFAC"1CION GUARANTEED -- PRICES REA.SONA[*
For Engagements Picone 31 "The Brussels Post" and ahoy
For information etc., write or phone Lew. Rowlasat
will be looked after hnmediately
Or write to R. R. 3 Walton.