The Brussels Post, 1956-01-11, Page 1Annual Wiceting and Banquet
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Assistant Director of .Extension Ontario, Dept. of Agriculture
Tickets 1, Now on Sete from any member of the Fair Board,
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will do Ont.. m B4tchering, cutting,
wrapping' making Sausage and Hamburg.
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ANGLICAN RECTOR TO
PREACH FAREWELL SERMUN
'lie Rev, A. Nora= Ellis, who has
served the Anglican congregations of
St. John's, Brnssels; St. David's,
Bertfryn and St. George's, Walton.
for the past throe and one half years.
loaves next week for his new three.
Point charge of Gourtwriglit, Con
nirne, and IVioorctown.
Mr. Ellis will preach his fare-
well sermon at St. John's this Sun-
day, Jan. 15 th.
Robert Charles Campbell
Robert Charles Campbell, life Iong
resident of Grey Township, Passed
away Monday, January 2nd. at the
home af this Son Stanley, in. his 75th.
year. ,
Ile was a, member of Box Church,
'crabrook. Surviving beside his wife
the f'or'mer Janet Duneanson, are
two sons, Archie, Salmon Arms, B. 0;
Stanley of Oranbrook, two grand-
dhilclren;...one sister (Lottie) Mrs.
Lounsbury, Pleasantdale, Zack; four-;
brothers, Bill, Yakima, 'Wash; Bert,
Vancouver, B. 01 Bengogough,
Sash.; George, address Unknown:
- Largely attended funeral service ,
was held from the D. A, Rann
Funeral - Home on. Wednesday, Jan.
.,at, 2 p. m, conducted by Rev;
W. A.. Williams, Brussels- and Rev,
B. Duncanson, Taranto. Inter_i
.rent was made in Brussels ceme-
tery. _
Pall:bearers were M. J. Engel,
George' Smalld,on, Fred .5malld on ,
Russel Knight, Kenneth• MacDpnald.
end •Martin MacDonald'
FranCis Henry Kerney
Passed away on January 6th,
Francais Henry . Berney ,in his
eighty- eighth year.
* Thet:late4dr, Beenery.was born on
the fourth line of Morris Township;
in 1368. In his early years he learnt
the barbering and moved to St:
Marys, when he married Dispeth
Smith in 1893. He also conducted a'
1.;arber shop in Wingiham for some
yeers2 later coming back • to Morris
Township •and then earning to Brus-
sels where he had lived for a ndmber
of years,
Mrs, Kerney pre-deceased her hus-
band in 1950.
Surviving is one son Harold, Post-
master of Brussels.
Funeral srvi,ces were, conducted
by Roy'. A. Lane on Monday from
the D, 'A.' Mann Funeral }fume.
Pell-bearers -were Harold Thom
as, John' M. MacDonald, D. M,
MadTavish, Win. Speir, Bevan El-
liott, and R. J. McLauclain.
.Internlent in Brussels Cemetery.
Attending' the' funeral from a
distance Were Mrs. Clayton MON
(a niece) from Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Dow from Cromarty, Mrs.
Dow ,also a niece of the deceased.
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iiiispaiimakmoOmmorpmpann. Snoop: EFIU$SELS COUNCIL MEETING , the BrlisselS Oorimivaty Centre,
Brussels, Canino, i "Mae" Ba014er, W. E. Willis, 0.
Jan. 4, 1950 " Riley, and WM. Martin - to the
The that prat meeting Of tile 1910. ; Arena Oenunittee,
Municipal Council of the Village of The• pessibility of baying r•:onic
ilru'.".zois was ,on the above form '4 Tex PrePaYMent Plan apply
date. All members prnsent. in the Village was diScussed, but no
a.rgains All Year Around
TORE$ TO .QLOSE
NINE SATURDAY NIGHTS
We' 1141,1,1., b+.'en inztru.cterl to ad-
Ow the 'public that for the remabin.
or of the winter months the stores In
•13rto.iels will clogD at 9 innt, on
Saturday Garden Patch Niblet Corn, 14 oz, tin
2 for 25c
• — — • • 38c A A
You will find other values just as great as these at We will sell Quarters of hind or
front, also sides of hogs.
W. L. BAEKER Se SON
Phone 6 Brussels, Ont.
THE D UTLEDGE 'ROCER
171.00
Complete Television and Radio Serviog
Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Eyery Day of the year..
Phone 7 We Deliver
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Tip Top Tomatoes, 28 oz.
Kam
Maple. Leaf Sockeye Salmon, 7 oz. tin 49c
Purity Rolled Oats, 5 lb. bag • • • • • 52c.
Chase-Sanborn Instant Coffee, 6 oz. jar
$1.59
2 for 39c
tleatstan in% reached for the
; Present.
It Was 1110Wed by H. R. Pearson,
seconded 'BY W. A. WilliaMson
"That the Police Committee InVeati-
;gate the possibility cijt haying a
Village Ponce Con-staple opolat-
ed in Brussels; in lien of the By-
Law Enforcement Officer now ap.
pointed;, The Cammittee ilia report
at futuro meeting of Council,"
Motion Carried
Committees for the year 1050
were appointed als follows;
Roads and sideWals,L; McCutcheon
Workman and Pdanson.
Waterworks, Workman, Pearson,
and Williamson.
Fire Dept.' and. ;buildings, Williapt
son , McCutcheon. and Workman.
Finance, 'palters and lights,. Pear-
snit, Williamson and Mnatiteheati.
The Council )acitourned to meet
again on Jan. 30, 1956..on motion of
W. A. Williamson, 'Iseoanded by G.
E. McCuteieon,
SKATING CARNIVAL ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Aftur the, taking of the Daciarat-
inn of Office by the members of
Council, Rev, H. Colvin conducted a
F1101' t 1)01 Ind of devotion. Rev, Col•
via outlimd what, he felt to be the
ditties of Municipal Government, and
prayed far guidance for the new
Council.
The minutes of meetinge held
Dec. 15, 1055 and Dec. 31, 1055
adopted on motion of C. L. Work-
main seconded bY G, D. McCutcheon
Motion Carried.
The aceounts ins follOws wore pre_
seated rata authorized for Parnen.t
nn motion of C., L, Workman, .sec.
Gilded by G. E. IVIaCutcheon.:
A. Oakley, lam* removal.
roads $ 5.95-
A. Higgins, truck and tract
snow remelt,'
F. Rutledge, truck
,suow remOvial 75:00
14 NR, Bryan-s, lenowalOwing
roads 80,09
,St. John% Ambulance, giant .10.00
C. T. Davidson, Tax collector
bond
Mun.. World Subs.
Public, Library Board, The Rink Committee are holding a
SKATING - CARNIVAL in the I
Brussels Arena early in. February.
Watch next week's Brusisels Post for
date and priie list.
A SKATING .PARTY
will be held In
The Brussels Arena an
TUESDAY, JAN. 17th, 8 to, 0 p. m.
'Sponsored by
Brussels United Church SundaY
Pell"PPI
Lunch after at the Church.
Admission 25c and 35c
Motion Carried.
By-Law No. 1, 1956 was read a
third litme after which it was may- .
ed by G. E. MoCuteheon, seconded
by C. L. Workman. "That By-Law
No. 1, 1956 as read a third time be
pasSetd."
Motion Carried.
This is, the By-Law annonatiing and
confirming lappointinents of officers
Ito serlve the Municipality for the '
year 1956. s •
Officers• appointed as follows.
G. R. Campbell,. Clerk, Treas.. Tax
Collector; Sec.-Treals. of 'WaterwOrks
Coininittee, Sec.-Trea,s, -nf- Arena
committee and Tildes. of Community
Centre, -Salary $80. per month:- )
9. Shaw, By-La-V :enforcement ofd
Beer, Genleral Utility Man an a Weed!,
Inspecitor, 'Salary $150.66 per nautili,
H. A. Fischer; Maoism', Salary Per I
Year $300.00 and Fire Chief at ,Salary
of $100.00 per year.
A. MeTaggaint,,Supt of Waterworks
at a salary of $100:00 per year with
extra time for mlatbr repairst•
F. W. Todd, • representative to
Wingham High School District Ed,
R. B. Clonsini,s, representative to Win-
gham Dist. Hospital Board.
J. H. Strettoir, representattve to
the Middle Maitland Valley Conser
nation Authority.
Crawford and Hetherington, Sal-
Pearson EdWards Co., Municipal
Auglitora
R. p. Cousins •and Rev. H. Colvin
PEOPLE WE .F..-"I.,7e),TA-1
Mr, and Mrs. L. Waxman attended
the, family engagernent announce.
nient party of their son Sammy and
,Mists SYlvia Kader„ in.• Toronto, On
'Sunday,
.73 t AE501-VE 1 -DRIVa
SAFELY N.1.114401.1 1956
THE KANSAS FARMER
AND HIS ENTERTAINERS
On be In
Atwood, Friday Eve*, Jan. 20th
for Concert ,„
AuspIceS Atwood Hooker ctun" •
Also In
Brussels, Friday Eve.,Jan. 27th for.
w nIAND
P amplces of L. 0. L.
Mr. and Mrs, Philip Karder, Toron-
to, announce the engagement of their
daughter Sylvia to Sammy Waxman,
-elder ;son .of Mr. and Mrs. Louis.
Waxman, of Brussels, The wedding
to take place in May.
' CARD OF THANKS
We swish„ to thank all the friends
and .neighbors for -their kindness
and .expresaions of sympathy and
the lovely floral tributes during our
reeenit bereavement, .
Special thanks -to Rey. A. Lane
and D. A. Rain.
Julia and Harald Kerney "
CARD OF' THANKS
I wish to thank The Brussels
Branch of the Canadian Legion for
the fine and wen- assented box' and
the neighbors for the Many cards •
ice. remembrance I ll'Oeivted. while
in the hospital. ,
Roderick .MOLeart.
CARD OF 'THANKS •
The Brussels Branch of the Upper
Canada Bible Society report that
they received $436.00 in donation in
1955. ,
The officens' of the ,Society thank
the cenvagsera and those who .00n-
tributed to )thda Contributed to this
worthy endealveur.
•
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks to neighbors for the acts
and words of kindness. and syrn-
pathy. Special thanks to Mr. and ',
Mrs. Ben Walker, Dr, C. A, Myers,
and Rev. Norman Ellis for the words
of Comfort, The thoughtfulness ex-
pressed by the lovely floral tributes .
Will alwaYs. be remembered.
Hamilton Family,
LADIEn?.i
Is your Sewing Machine .old,
warn out, or-not working Properly?
SINGER SEeWileING MACHINE
can be placed' in yo,nr;.honik for as
low Os $11.95 down and $6,06 per
month. .
A. wide range ,'of, Portable. and
Cabinet Models from $119.50. to $300.
Na,doniany dad,vertMed Feattlhe-
weights, Sient Needles Straight
Needles, Automatics and Portables.
Every New Machine — One Year
free lservice and a five year guaran-
tee which entitles the owner to- take
a Dressmaking Course or the Singer
Sewing Skills Cotinse.
There .ts .also -available a line of
CARO Olt, THANKS
The sincere thanks. of the family
is extended to all acts of kindness
ishoWn" during the serious illness, and
Passing' of Robert C. 'Campbell, the
beautiful -Moral tributes., kind words
and deeds,, A special thanks :to Mrs.
the lonely floral tributes during, our
rentembaed and appreciated by. •
The Campbell Family,
20.00
24.00
grant 1956 750.00
Past 0 ffice, postage 2,00
By-Law No, 1, 1956 Was larodueed
land read a first and second time,
after Which it 'Was moved by .W. A.
WilliamSon, and secended by H. R.
Pearson "That By-Law No. 1, 1956
as read a first and second time be
read a third time,"
in
Stretton's Store — Bruisely
Repairs to all makes of Television and '
Radio.
Perdue's TV. and Radio
Phone 5x
Holidays and evenings Phone 27r6,
machines
and take
SPECIAL
....On Cold Wave from Jan. 9th. is
Feb. 11th. — $4.95 incluing$
Styling, Cut, Set.
For appointment call 40x
Val's Beauty Shop
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Melville Presbyterian
Church
•10.00 m. Sunday School
..11 a. m. Divine Worship
"Women In The Church
Minister: Rev. H. boryln, D. D.
Organist: L. AI Thompson R. M. T
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The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. Lane, B. A., B. !,'•
But seriously, you needn't leave your ca
all year, to enjoy 1956.
The "low down" is slow down *- with an extra dash
-of care and courtesy.
on blocks
completely re-conditioned
from $24.95
Contact its at Once
advantage of the .
Special January Clearance
We can electrify, any Singer
mToreadedrnle aMttaacchialunieents7dblitstupnploy all
° la 1
zig-zag etc.
Apply now for a demonstration or
repair service ,
ROBERT C. KENNEDY
Phone 31 „BRUSSELS Box 50
"Singer The Greatest Name
In Sewing" • •
to the Library Board. •
H..11, Pearson and W. 0. NVIIIiabl.
son to the administrative 'Board of 1 11141111.5110111111M111110111115110 Automobile insurance for careful drivrs
act stOCut STREET W. tOttONto REGEN1 THEATRE
Seatorth, Ont,
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"KENTUCKY
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Cathy Downs Ohm Wilts
This Is the story of the, traitl blazing
Weapbti to the west and of the men ,
AFt
Divine 'Worship 1i O'CLOCK:.
"The Means Of Grace"
Church School 12 O'clock
' Meeting of the con
gregation Will be held on Friday;
Jan, 20111, I
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— We Sell At The Right Prices w-A We Buy At The Right Prices *he' risked their lived to take It,
through Indian 'territory and of 'a
love affair as wllld as the wilderness.
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Monday, Tuesday and Wedheaday.
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patked treat with)hat top; recording'
star 'Frankld ;Lane. r
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday"
PRIVATE WAR OF MAJOR BENSON
2,30 "P.411, Holy Communion ' Charlton 1-teSton Julia 'Addend'
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1 — l fb. Pkg. Cliristies
7 OZ. P,altoWA ocook,
444 2 lbs. Solo Margarine . • • • • • • • •.• • • ,, • 53c
1 — 2-1b. Tin Crown Corn Syrup
2 — Robin Hood Cake Mix - White and
Chocolate , 43o
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29c Anglican Church
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Pariah of efruoiefo...
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Wed. Thur. Jan. 11 „- 12
iotAlkidANYIkAt,
VAN ILEPLINand RUTH ROMAN in
"Uranium Fever'
"Silver Blades" -
"Ready-.; Seto: Zoom"
Fri: Sat.
Jalnes Cagney, ViVeca, Lindfors,
Joint Derek, jean Hershalt in
"RUN FOIL COVER"
Our tang Comedy oart6611
tAPITOL LISTOWEL THEATRE (vg
2 shows rightly 7.80 — 9.30 p. m.
Matmee Saiurday 2 p. m.
Jan. 13 --14
St John's Church,
11 a. m. Morning Prayer
Sunday geboot 274
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Mati,.,,*, TWOS: ' Jan 15
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St. David's' Church,' ilenfryn
• is co * 33:6' '110. ogt Pkg,.
Llotettei Beef -Noodle Soup 31o. 1 lb. Pkg, Shortening .--
Store Hours $.-30 Till 6. P. M. Every Day Including Weati
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