The Brussels Post, 1955-01-12, Page 5You feel more secure with your money safe and' readily available when you need it.
It's a comforting feeling- to have cash oil
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The annual meeting of Duff's Unit-
ed Cillitireh !Sunday school was held,
The following ,slate of officers was
appointed'. Superintendent, Harvey
Johnston; ,asIsistant, Ron Smith;
secretaries, Audrey Rockwell and
Ruth Ann Ennis; treasurer, Don
Achilles; cradle roll, Mrs. R. Bennett
teachers, Mr. H. Johnston', Mrs, F.
Kirby, Mrs. W. Rockwell,. Margaret
,Steivents, Mrs, F. Michael, Mrs. M.
MclOreath, 'Rely. M. Thomas, Mrs,
O. IVIcOevin; assistants, Mrs. R. Heins-
ton, Helen Johnston, Mrs. A. McCall,
Doris Stevens, W. J. Leming, Mrs.
W. Broadfoot, Mrs. N, Reid, Mrs:
J. Smith. It was decided that the
Sunday school would buy a new
*Mist/lip projector. Mr. Thomais
elosed the meeting with prayer.
' The Jan. meeting of the Walton
C. G. I, T. was held at the home of
Mrs. Frank Kirby on Sam S. The
Meeting opened with the purpose,
The C. G. L T. hymn was, sung follow-
ed by a sing song led by Doris
Johnston. An interesting topic on
India was read, Hymn 285 was sung
followed by the Call to Order. The
roll call was answered by 15 memb.
ers. The minutest were read by
Claire HackWell. A treasurer's report
wais read by lime Rockwell and sec-
onded by Rosemarie Bolger, A twat-
' ing party of the C. G. I. T. is to be
held in Seaforth on Jan. 21, The
Feb. meeting is to be held at Bolgers.
on Feb, 12, The meeting closed with
the taps.
The join-tory meeting of the W. A.
of Walton United Church met on
'Thursday afternoon with 18 ladies
Weise/it,
The meeting opened With Mrs.
Lore in the chair. Opening theme
Song was sung. The secretary's re-
port was, read .and approved, also
thank Yost note from 1%,1.14s, E.
( Rockwell, Treasiurees report was
' given by Mrs. Contts showing a
' Veit ,sueeesstill year. The renoVi'iltdrig
of the kitchen was' a big project, and
i is tioW all completed which in a
i Credit to the church.
Money On hand 0.58.68.
iVit, Themes installed
Officers or 1955.
the annual ineeting
held In the tear 'Mitre
In atittPer,
Each organization is, to have a
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„ ,,,_. number,number,eeting elolsed with,prayer.
the new
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Glen Whyte, it II, 2 Atwood, nlarr
owly eScaper.L. Serious injury on Mein
day When, his tractor sliPped on some
ice Mid fell over the side of the gang
Way at hit+ barn, ,overturning and.
pinning hini Under it ,He Managed to
free his leg, got up and shot off the'
engine. He is ,suffering treiii severe
bruises and shock,
DOWN THE ROAD
("the Rural Scene")
Governinehte 'never admit they
have Made a tniSitake and lionesitlY
try to COrredb it. When they field
they have taken the wrong road
/lay dotit retrace their Steps; thO
keep ,01.1 going in trho hope that aotito
cloy they will L)1LL of the
wootla nmd to the right itiad.
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DISTRICT OQMMISSIPNBR
PAYS MINYA', VISIT
J, W, Manteifii,. Stratford,
District 00MMISSioner of Perth nod.
Mixon Pivi-9lon of Girl Outdes, recent,
Annual visit to ihe Girl Quid-
to.s, and Brownies of BrIISSels,
Writ was also to the mothers
e the girls and Members of the Local
11.,43c Wiwi. group. T'llP Meeting was
heid in the basun-lent of the trotted
Church.
We have so: much to:protect Among the satisfactions of a Bank Account . • This .CCirtarig, of ,a,ors.,-.0,1s, .ours: enjoy at price the price
of constant alertness.
We cannot take for .grantect. oir freedom to worship, to vote.,
to educate oyr children, or to order our home life as we please.. •
All these freedoms are ours only as Jeep as we.. ore, Willing to.
do everything necessory, to niciintairt and defend them.
AU honour then to the Canadian. Soldier—the steadfast
.geordian of all Our free institutions;;- Without Men like him, the
Canada we love might cease to be.
We have so much to protect. Let .14 all do our part without
let-up, whatever v7ay our duty lies,
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To be etiaible you must be 17 to 40 years of ago, skilled tradesmen to 45,
When -applyiA:7,. bring, birth certificate or other proof of ago,
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Ir,ho program was to charge of
(.'obtain fl ortrude Kelling,ton and
Tawny Owls, Mrs. Adrian McTaggart
t and Alm E. Martin as,sivied.
A. skit "All's Well That Ends Well"
demonstrating first aid was played by
five Guidel of Orchid Patrol, Pamela
Porter, Mary Loft's/lain, Wenn Zwan
Yvonne Pollard and Edith Davis.
Thlve other Guides of the Red
Rose Patrol under Elizabeth Stephen-
,sen presented a short dialogue called
"Farewell to' Uncle John." Edda
Exel, Joan Davidson ,and Irene Myers
taking part,
Mrs. Monteith presented awards
won by Gulden and Brownies.
One year sitars to; lVfargaret War.
wick, Linda Henderson, Ruth Ann
Johnson, Linda Johnson, CoYee
Davidson Gwendolyn Martin.
Two 'Year *tars to: Rochelle Wine,
berg, Susan Martin,
Three...Year Stars to: Karen Cole-
Kathryn MeTlaggart, June
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Davidson and Moe
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there are adult Canadians, with new accounts
opening every day, reflects the confidence
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BUS. 4174 ,REIB. 821:41
Golden Bars to: Carol Bryans„
Linda Henderson, Margaret War-
wick.
Proficiency Badges to; Susan
Martin, Book Levers, Gwendolyn
•Martin, (Collector's, Wood-worker
House Orderly, Golden Hands award
went to June Warwick, Karen Cole-
man, Gwendolyn Martin, Patsy
Bryans, Rochelle Wineberg, Stinson
Martin, Kathryn MaTaggart.
Five Brownie g received their
wings and took part in the Flying up
ceremony to be received into Guides.
They were Kathryn McTaiggart,
'Rochelle Wineberg, Patsy Bry.anis,
Karen Coleni-an, and June War.
wick
Guides, fanned 'a horseshoe where
they received their awards. Enrol-
ment included Pamela. Porter, Edith
Davis, Joan Davidson, Yvonne Poll-
ard,' Ecida Exel, Elizabeth Stephen-
non and Irene Myers. .
Pamela Porter received her second
class badge and proficiency badge for
Child Nurse Hostess and Homemak-
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Following the prsentatiorn Mrs,
Monteith spoke briefly to Guides
and Brownies •on the importance of
Guiding and the privilege of joining
an organization of 2,750,000 members.
She presented Mrs, Gertrude Kell•
ington with her warrant an Guide
Captain. The Brownies joined In a
folk dance. Guides and Brownies
gathered around camp fire for axing
song. Members of the looal Assoc-
ation, Mils, W. Todd, Mrs. M. Flue-
berg and Mrs. Earl Ondrnore pre-
Pared and served lunch. ,
Any girl wishing to join Brownies
between the age of 7-11 years if their
birthday Is before April list. please
get in touch with Mrs. A. IVfeTaggart.
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MMus St. Phone 4. Frossets, 00. • CRANDROG.K•
The Hall Board are sponsoring
a social evening on Friday, Jan. 21
at 8. 30, in the )Communty 'Centre 1
Euchre and Orokinole will be played
aollowed by a meeting to decide on 14-1
Centennial -for 1955.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rentz, Kitchen.
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate Univershir . Taranto
PHYStetAN mei =WEAN
tagolkeeme 45 — Brussels. Omik.
er visited with Mr and Mrs. Clem.
Steiffler.
The regular morning service was
held in Knox Presbyterian Church On
Sunday join. 9, with Rev. W. A.
Williams in the pulpit. A meeting of
the congregations of Cranbrook and
Ethel will he held in the church at
'Cranbrook on Tuesday, Jan 18. The
annual meeting of the Cranbrook con-
gregation will be held the same diy
with further !announcement as to
time being made next Sunday.
Miss Mary Hunt, Molugt Forest,
isvent the Christman holidays with
lien sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick.
Alex Cameron, Jack Knight and
Ray Fischer wrre among the ntirnber
attending the short course held at
the 0. A. C. Guelph, last week.
The regular meetings of the W, M.
S. and the C. 0. I. T. Which were
scheduled for last Wed. Jan. 5, had
to be Postponed for one Week owing
to the dtangetous condition of all
roads with ice.
Chas. T. Davidson
IN:MANCE FOR ALL SUMS
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&pont tor Gsreat West ISsi Issorsare
flume Wilco
9 Itasatrie Ont.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined ;Glasses RNA
noes 791 Seatorth flikatt.
elfaUltSs - 5. Wed. 942.30, Sat. I a.m. to I pas.
O. A. Rama dc Co.
FLIMIERAL AND AMBULANCE IrE1LVICZ
Licansod Funeral Director and fasbniasus
Pawn BRUSIBIA, roirski,
R. S. Hetherington K. C'
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nom Mb • ationseaue.a. rsasw
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Opteinetrilit.
Patrick wricumg
At gineardine Oleos brigUnillyt,
nine WInglikags 770 A S. rcimitato
Evenings by Appobillistall.
Fred Martin, Stu. line of Morris
left Monday for the Dominion Rank
Newmarket to take over duties• of
first teller, after laving spent almost
a year in the Dominion Bank, Sea.
forth.
Edna Martin and Marten Chamber
lap2, of Stratford Normal are teadh-
ing •this week in Kitchener,
The many friends of Mrs. M. Best
were sorry to learn of her serious
IllneSia.
Harvey W. Stephenson
tiva liurroseasta' tor Sum Lite Aairananso
Canada Hai& and Accasid
Casualty GO MM lawainume Di.
none 43x tilmon
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Lewis Rolirimusd
Pi K. 111, 'Arm
roe bra *Om,
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ear itiOetlisiniats Phone 51 Smoak
Mr, and Mit. 6.'it !Ake
'Visited Mr, and Mrs. terc$ Spence,
Detroit, mielv, nnsison Barrows,
Toni Kirkby and William Bennett
in Kitchener; lqisses Jittiis rind
Aiictr;Ir /tact:well in Vontion,
J. Mortogpiii*Ra'Qi Optornetillik:
DiroViiota,
milt Oyo, tionctinek *NT Thilitttitittiit Om. to Okla: " r,44.• ' itai IN* elk "MOO
1000 00,7 tiLsidkr TO* mime 0060 to Alitgz
In gay lt1110(1, Iss vivociaits Maine
(4i,and, the .editor iii eitiot of "Livite.,
vin television show, it covers the
t aiiiirt Siihjeets OM fashion to
fittniture, from cooking to taitientit,
The ;show tarried three titles.a
w eek on :gatioti$ of trio- CRC televit
ion iretwork.