The Brussels Post, 1956-01-25, Page 50
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Skating Carnival
in, Brussels Arena at $P. M,„$horp
Fridey ,Feb., 3rd{
Biwa s Lggion Pipe Sand in Attendance
ef ,o,44,440.1”10...91•0.+1.9.01 , ..... .. . .
Rest Dressed Couple-over10 years
1st, Prize: 2 aLis,Apptes,. donor ;R, J, Mc.1...0enlin.
2nd, Prize 1pr, Men's Hose, .1pr. Ladies hose ,..„ donor Arcade Store.
01104. 0010,Sy ,00000i. 040 .0 . 0, . ..... 040!., rA/011 . . ! .. 0,000.0.00.00000.000
Best Dressed Couple 16 years and under
1st Prize; $0.00 ..„ .. donor Pridge Motors
donor Bridge Motors 2nd. Prize; $2.00
Best National Costume
1st. Prize ; $5.00 Groceries donor Elliott Grocery
2nd. Prize: Motor Rug ............ donor Backer Auto' Supply
Only a chartered bank offers a full
range of barking services, including:
Best Dressed Boy under 16 years
1st. Prize: $3.00 donor Walker Barber Shop
2nd. Prize: $2.00 donor •Walker Barber Shop
Best Dressed Lady over F6 years
let. Prize; $5.00 Groceries donor Rutledge Grocery
2nd. Prize ; Towel Set donor Dickson Store
Best Dressed Gent over 16 years
1st. Prize: $5.00 worth of Gas donor 'Riverside Motors
2nd. Prize: Pair of Gloves donor Wood's Store
Largest Family On Skates
I Case Holley Peas donor Grewar Store
Oldest Person On Skates
y2 gal. Johnson's Wax ` .donor Grewar'e Store
Best Davy Crockett
1st. Prize: Paper Mate Pen donor Alien Drug Store
2nd, Prize: i/a gal, Ice Cream donor Brussels Creamery
Youngest Glrl On Skates
let. Prize 1/2 gal. of Ice Cream ............. donor Brussels Creamery
2nd. Prize: Box of Chocolates donor Coleman Restaurant
+Strick1er and hyann 40. F011OWL,
this . Jean Dunn .read. .47 iBtc
"Plucking as Vaisitlo and 'Planting
•FloNfor.''
The. meeting was' then. • turn
over to the PreS, Betty • tr.'
mitvatels were 'read and; .apprev'f.
The. Sec, read a letter .iregarditg
Vear's, allocation. A. new letter Sri
,IVLiss Jessie -Gordon, Fortneas w
read by Jean thullu
lit wag decideded halve7, sk
lug party and. erokiolo, 1>Pt!,
Jan. 24th, 'With everyone
hoards. and, ttnreih.
ScrUlpture reading, aVIa302.. 1S; 1."
sea 1 - 16 was read. The. Irebtur
meeting is to be 'held at, TAT.
Strickler's. Ethel Campbell ONE'
very iitteresting itoDie on "Melon-
, Lava Strickler read al Doeqi •
"misieiono."
Membership sree,s
St. John', Ambulance, grant . 'es! 5.00
Huros County Plowments ASSOC..,
grant 25.00
Huron County 'Soil and Oral} Imp.
grant 25.00
Wesley Heoltwell, mein Walton.
street lights( 16.47
Dudleley F3, _Hahn%
Trees, Boat 20.00
fListowel Banner, adNit. , 1.60,
Twp, of MocnriS, share of
dump, $oller'is 25,00
Rob't. ,CunninghaM. Storm oil 1219
. gunningtham4 garbage, .•
Ethel Village t25.00
coca Bateman, Bruc.eloisis,
Inspectors 26.66
RusIsiel Knight, BrudellOsie,
:inspector
C, Harrison, Brudellesia,
laVspeotOr 61.00
Mint World, 9 Subs.. 21.00
.TOhn Inglis, extra.
Grant Drain 4 80.00
Rog" Myrarlane. nen'air
Grant Drain
Relief
Roads
26.80
340
alto
2060,58
.$2;504.64
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk
Grey Twp. Council
Grey TOwnShip Council Meeting
was liveld on January 9th.
The inpuguaral meeting 'of the I
1956 Municipal ConScil was tele
en the above date, with all mem-
bers present.
• After the %taking of the Declarat_
ion of. Office by the Boor*. and,
Coulicillonsi, Reeve C. E. Rowland
s.velcorned Mails{ to the
Council.
Moved by- Geo, Hutchinson-sec-
onded by Clifford R. Dunbar that
,the minutes be adapted' rat 'read.
Carried.
Moved by Clifford R, Dunbar,
iseconded by Bea.. Hutchinson • that
BY-LaW •Ne. • 1 Authorizing the 'Reeve,
and Treasurer to borrow up to
'$80,000.00, from the Canadian Bank
'of , Comnrealoe, after being read a
'third' tithe., bV• turaillY
- Carried.
Moved by Archie Mann -Seconded
Ib(Y E.Bishop 'that We 'instruct
the Reeve to sign the boundary
road agreement ibetween Grey Twp.
land Dinah. Twit/.
• s- Carried.
Moved by WM. D. Bishop, sec-
ided by,Airchle Mann that we finally
pas By-Law No. 3,, to ,paly )Toyn-
(ship Officer's,
-- Carried,
Moved by Clifford ft. Dunbar,
seconded by Geo, Hutdhhison, that
Melville Dennis, Gordoil Knight,
and Keimeth McFarlane be re-
appointed to the Brucelliosts Com-
mittee, also that deal 'Bateman,
Rustisal 'Knight and Wm. Harrison
be re-appointed Brueetrosis Insrvect.„
.orS,
Mimed by -Archie Miatk Setilidr
eds by WM. E. SiShop lot iro,
n^ir tar Mcliaggari als fence.
viowo.
Family With Children Corning 'Longest
Distance
100' its. of Sugar 114:4 donor Willis Bakery
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Door Prize smoking" Stand . ..... .. donor Flamm Furniture Store
410" 01 0 ..... .•4 ••+:,i•,
„ . _ .Queen ot ceimided
Atitofttatta- Eleatelb• lean ,,,,,,,,...,.. denee Steelton Eleateloal 'AtipliarideS
Pttizet. For RaCt$
donors Hareict :Keiftey, fii & Hethertnitelip Dent
shoe )(0000, Plumbing, Adarnie Cheisp,
efts iViitio, lbaof .fglekirnifthi :Yak McDoilgai doh',
adlin Larewi 14Toni5 trub, Wa>tlKdn Sahigae,'
11/4010ofti Ei tl Petit Ottiriii JOE 'Brevet', Dcietifir
kotati katiaitatt Mdfleril .1400cfmitiee, Near
AittSrletiNFialiel, Pegdid Shoe Oeogoi• Cray fira-cluto
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Breakfast --- A Puffy Omelet
crowned with melted cheese,
Cheese makes sense on break-
fast menus. It's a nutritious
food that gets'the fatnily off to
an energetic start.
biome - Frosted elleest Pie
Whie,fiaifored proeei§ theeki
Makes this the Most unusitat Ole
you've ever tasted
to "'„ ,c41/1 Clree;te Enke jS,
rtc that i'ou Make you famous,
Y4th moo!" Snack -6 Egg-in=the-hole
is tlfiVi $nd tasty any time, See
tti glotious variety of Canadian
Cheese Our grocer is featuring,
the!' `0 foi"t10: -0 $Pd.f,,
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its MO -ler,
r'krodd. • t ee Btirediti
Huron semi, rorontd,..
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boto- Foods` tetAce'6 uro iflP
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bAIRY FARMERS 4100 CANADA
409 Huron Street,, Toronto , in. aim Ws oil lila O. Nil i Si Will Om NO gill ail sine
THE BRIWE14 PUNT ilredaxe$103r, 7.41.141.174 *5; 010,
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.0000.41,144. ion Fa&.••0 Oge
r: -coinp•lated 't4eie prOlects.• .Club .
lenders ,or the cotgigg yco.a.r tire,.•
beet '04. ellth, JaMee, ArMarong
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. Jr,,•• ond 'W. ,,T, Turnni411; swine
•. -40, .zames• *Smith and Wiltiggl
Newton..
I Cr, W. Montgomery, agricultural
j• Toprosig.4a)NYQ si4rosteia that 'SOtng. •
thenight WO be given to addition,
al .xleionie for inside exhibits. .and..
;stabling ,for ltresteelt. He. .called the
Fair i4 WeliwbalonOed one, but motes
What a, Nora of the„. prize money
was .epent on homes .4rnd horse.
races, which was not tke, back bone.
,ofr ;40101,ENire In l'Inron county as
pre cattle. ipigs, ipoultrY#, PO :grata,.
Mnreovcr much of •that money, •g'Oee
out .of. the cOunty and so does net,
benefit the ,county greatly,
ronr onventtion .delegates to „,the
antnnti ,-" taigriciEltural convention in
Toronto wore nalndd; Mit, RUssell
Knight, Mrs. •Earl Oudinore„ , Ames:.
hair, 'and .WillhOred.,$bortreed, • ' •
Directors retiring were •Olein
Steitifier and .atern Miether, Grey
township; .Harvey Johnston, Moe.. '
Os itownIshin; andl. -Iliigh Pearson,
Bruselis. They were replaeora by
James Smith and William. J. Perele,.. .
:Grey; Jim 13.owinan, Morris; and
Hugfii .A. .Powlson, 'Brussels.
During the evening musical
`Iiiumbere were contributed. Brian
Presseett sang two .solois with Miss •
'Margaret Perrie as accompanist,
Miss Perrie also 'played piano, soles,
and John Pipe .plrwy`rd' saxophone
s-.1fr,.c4, with his another, Mrs, Mer, '
yin Piffle. as allow:II-mist.
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Best Clown
1st. Prize: $5.00 donor Pearson Shoe ,Store
2nd.• Prize: Milk Fed Chicken donor Expert Packers
You can't rush
the calendar
Nature takes•her time in yielding the farmer
a return on his investment of:tnoney*and effort.
Meanwhile he may need cash for feed or
fertilizer or implements; or to re-roof his barn;
or buy livestock.
Bank loans let him go ahead with his plans or
improvements without waiting for harvest time.
Across his local bank manager's desk he talks over
the purpose, amount and repayment of the lam.
It's a simple, straightforward business transaction
involving the use of bank credit to
promote enterprise.
In big city or rural area, the local branch of your
chartered bank is a convenient banking service-
centre. Staffed by friendly people, it is ready
to help you with your saving, borrowing and
other banking business under one roof.
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Best Dressed Lumberjack
1st. Prize: $5.00 donor Pollard Chain Saw
2nd. Prize: $5.00 worth of Gas donor Brussels Motors MONEY ORDERS AND
BANK DRAFTS
To send money anywhere in
Canada or throughout the
world.
MORTGAGE LOANS
For building your home under
the terms of the National
Housing Act.
FARM IMPROVEMENT
LOANS'
For many worthwhile purposes;
adding to progress, efficiency
and the comfort of farm life.
Best Dressed Girl under 16 years
1st. Prize $3,00 donor Backer
2nd. Prize: $2.00 donor Beaker
Butcher Shop
Butcher Shop
LETTERS OF CREDIT
For travellers on extended trips,
or to finance business trans-
actions at a distance.
THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
CRANBROOK
Mr. anti -Mrs, 1/. H. Gorden, were in
,St, Thomas on Friday attending
the funeral roof the late James Mc-
Callum.
Alex Cameron, Ingersoll. sipent
the Week-end at home here.
Miss °sortie Pride, Stratford, IS
.spending a few days with her
Mother, Mrs', John Pride, at the-hems
of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smalidon. Mire
Pride continues in poor health.
Visitor's drurins the past week
with Mr. and Mrs Fred. KirkpariclE
included Mr. and- Mrs. H. W. Kirk-
patrick, Mr. and ,Mrs, Elwin Kirk-
patrick and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Allen, all of Ml. Forrest, and Mt.
-and Mrs. Wm, Green-, tendon, *Did
Eva A.rmistrang, of Harrisiton:
Evening Auxiliary
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 17, a
meeting, .of 'the sEvening A11211%11
was hold at the home od Mrs. P.
Bray. with 13 nitmbefts Present.
The meeting opened with •the eall
to Worship by the leader Laura
Youngest Boy On Skates
1st, Prize": V2 gal, of Ice Cream • . donor. Brussels CreatnerY
End. Prize: Box of ChocolateS ... ... donor Doris McDonald Restaurant
The meeting 'closed with by"
and' 'the MiaDah. Bell0dted011.
4. dainty lunch *as derved.'
Mrs. P. Bray, Mrs. R, Itirkpatri. -
and Mrs. if. Strickler.
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Best Dressed Girl under 10 years
lat. Prize: Revlon donor Evonne.-Beauty Shoppe
2nd. Prize:' $3.00 donor The Brussels Post
Leslie George. SWitzer
There passed away very, suddenly
at his home in Brussels, sou Monday,
Dec. 19th. 1355, Lesko George Swit.y
zer, youngest ,son of the late Charles
Switzer was born in ithianbrook, Grey
Witzer was' born in Cranheook. Grey
township, on April 9th, 1893, and
mOveld with h•is family to Kelfield,
Sask.! in 1910. ellbinty-eight years ;
!ago 'he was married to Jane Airm-
isitrong of Saskatoon, tormenlY of 1
Scotland, makinetheir home on the
groom's farm near Kelfield. Later
Mr.. •Switer acted as Agrictitaire
Inspector until, 1950., when they
moved 'to 'Ontario and spent a year
with his Cousin, Charles Penfound,
on the 9th coneession of Grey. At
this time they moved to Brussels,
wfhere Mr, ,Switzer will be greatly i
missed for his friendly teigihbour-;
Cline's. i
To mourn flits passing besides his
wife is One daughter, Grace, Mrs, I.
Ted Fullerton, -of Toronto and 'three
grandehildren and brother William, 1
of Victoria He was predeceased by
-one brother„ ,Ed., and, 'one isister,
Nellie, •Mrs, George Williamson. Two
is -brothers and a -Oster died in infancy. 1
ReV, Andrew .1:Awe Brussels' Unit-
ed Church, eronducted the fitneral
,service .frOm the D. A. didain Fun-
eral Heine to the Brusee1s Centeter'v
Pallbearers were Glen Bray, Witt,
Petrie, IlliOsS 'Cunningham, Kenneth
Knight, GolA:itt Knight -and Den
HerningWeY. Bearers of a few of the
many bessittital floral tributes` were
Gorden, Alfred, Welter 'and Raze
Knight,
"Word waa reeekived here Wedhes-
day of the death Wednesday morn-
ills of darned 11/IcCaLIOni, 'St. Them,
as after a lengthy illneSS. He Was
born in"Ethei, 'Only., in 1894 a. ,erbre
-of the late John, 1VIOCal1alini and his
'wife, the feriner Martha Hart, both
of MCKIM* toWnshiti. Mr. MoOa.l
lirtti had recited in St Thoinag• ter
the PruSt 25 years, and in reeetit
years oWlied an, electrical appli
Mice altore there., He was a mom-
her of the 'independent Order of
Odd tellOWS. and was 4 therabef
of. the United Chitral.
are liCs WIfe, the fernier Eti•iitia
Ringer; tWO datighters, Mrs. 'Rlcit-
sCrd and.
ISYdney peleit) barites',, both,
me ;St, Thinnest three 1»ilethers,
ward NleUraltuni Witteter;. tatih,"
(aria4 Mitchell; and:
ddait i4fACa1lffiii, *de Park; two
iSteterti Malbriti and. Clara Me,
Stratford, Ilitee grand
,children letSe OfiiiiViVe# Tile body
reefed at ;the Pf Wiilli tiiisi and
toll 'Funeral itonteci St Theindel,
where 'S -service wits held 'PrIdati
at 2 ii. Tit Internient 1n Eliiidttle
Mennoritil. talk. s'S t.
Best Dressed Boy under 10 years
ist. Prize; Wildroot 'donor Martin Barber Shop
2nd. Prize: Creme Oil .., donor • Martin Barber Shop
James McCalluni
Most Gracetul Couple On Skates
1St. Prize: Groceries donor Lakin' G. roeery, MacTavish Store
2nd. Prize; Salt & Pepper Set, Gregg Hardware
Mater Rug donor Elliott Motors
Carried,
Mtn•ir by C1if0Ord. Duithat;
000. ItutchiSseit theti
.Kt Clerk to•-
lit.„ Reale to repute
plan' aJii sPeCificaitierig toil' eolli
1struoir, of a. ilOW :bridge sit
brOoli! a'• Lots IS mod. 16; 'bet,
(tarried.
Moved by don, itittoltinisdit,,, nee,
dijkled by' Archie Mann that all
aPPrOted itedeititta b0 baid,
tirriget
itoeld: by Aitotito Mint, neebt6
ed 61Y-. *tn. t :SW* that *id at.
.atti,tfaj; tieet aaiti iSh„ 401i, ditie
Vele& ,er- :at title ctrl sit `tilt.ttrieV6-2,
'Cderied.
the fellaiWW itateditilits •ti,eme
kna6C 4Si:1'6as:int Ottieera.
Meriibeiialiln Aces $0,06'
,dodo Amide Alsdoelation,
Iciefitteitlitn• teed 414.00
Ott, MtintelPalitleirS„
Lunch &oath
AdMiskion 40e riffil 25t .