The Brussels Post, 1956-05-02, Page 4WeAnesduy, May 2nd„
. . . . THE BRUSSELS PQM
NloWNIRTgft FUND
*Ong. 'the donations received at ;
the Pencrt .444 .P4490 At the Tewh
h ell were the PlIeWitlg and many
Other fleirerS APSO P4440.0, V44.9 PM
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TOP VALUE TODAY ...
TOP RESALE TOMORROW:
Coo, Brewer
Ruby bore
.Reg. Watson
L, Plant
Mrs.- Rosa Wdiff
Joe Black
P. Kitchen
Harry Wright
C. Marks
' Mrs. M. Baeker
.Soan Wison, Ritth pinder
Jack McDonald
Mrs. Mark HaMilt011
Carson Watson
M. McIntosh
Wes, Budnark
-Jack Clarke
Mrs. Sas. Tennington
Chas. Storey
Tom Pletsh
Jaz', Bowman
Bill Hannon .
Thos. Pearce'
1 • A. jarniesion, Belgrave
Wm. Perrie 2
Carman Dale
IV1cMichael and Taylor
Mrs. Jas. Ireland
Glen Bridge
Lorne Bryans
Ronnie Gordon
Derrick Raymond
"iVir, and Mrs. A, Wintie
E, Pletch
Geo. Thornton.
Jahn Lowe
John and Elizabeth Pipe,
Ethel Brewer
Toni Strachan
Bill King
Mrs. H. Smith
Jas. Hogg
Mike Stratyclhuk
Watson Sholdice
Bill Stratychuk
Bill tratyalruk
Hugh Rinn
Jack Work
Geo, Baeker, London
E. 'Martin ,.
LoiS Dodds
Shirley McNeil, Madelon
McKinnon
John Armstrong
Graham Work
Mrs, Joe 4Smith
Sam Workman
Harry Woratinan
Graeme McDonald
mac Engel
Jas. Cherry
Ross Duncan
John Alcock
Harris Campbell
. Ed. Henderson
Mrs. Alex •Gulutzen
Helen Henderson
Eric Alcock
Jack McWhirter
Chas. Shaw
Frank 'Rutledge
Stewart Humphries
Robert Walker
'Les, '1Cnight
Bill 'Gordon.
Junior McOutcheon
Elwin Nichol
Geo, Davidson
Joe Brewer
Bill Reed
Elmer Young
Ross Bennett
Wilf. Warwick
Benny Bone
Russel Bone
Alvin Logan
Alvie Higgins.
Len. Lamont
Bill iVicAr ter
Harvey Bradshaw
Ddisg. Evans
Bev. Riley. John Meer
Jack Knight
Bob Fraser
Len. Rooney
Frank Alcoa
Gordon Workman,
Don, McArter
Jack Kelly
Riissel Currie
Dan, MOKirinen
Archie 11U11
Tom Willis
AlVin McWhirter
' hill Kellingten
Tom Bernard, HOWard
Bernard
Chas. Turnbull
Olen James
L, Buller .
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distributed,. Dishwashing and work-
ing procedure, were discussed by
,the leader. grace Lamont dictated
notes on measuring and reviewed
cooking ,abbreviations. Subject
matter was "Good Food Makes a
Difference." Home assignments are
to assemble and bring to next meet:
ing equipment necessary. Begin
Record Book, bring score sheet for
each day's meals. Barbara 'Raynard
snaking cream soup and Croutons.
Margaret Smith and Patricia Rich-
ards will demonstrate a scalloped
dish with a white Sande. Think Of a
name for the club, design record
book covey and decide colour(s) for
record book, Roll call for next
meeting is "a good food habit,
Grace .Lamont demonstrated ineaf
conchtding ;that sixteen table-
spoons equals Otte cup.
7 -
"The Queen" concluded our Organ-
ization meeting, Members are as
follows: Patricia Deitner, Mallory
belfries', Barbara I-lay/me& laatel.
Gill, Barbara Smith, Patricia Rich-
lards, lirlargareit Smith, Grace La
Mont, Sean Praa eh', Jean Rock,
Leader, Mrs, ItichardS, Assit,•
Leader, MISS Grade Lenient' • Wide range oftitoclerif accoturriodittionA' to suit
every budget
•
ETHEL
'line inaugural meeting of the 4-11.
eittly project "The :Supper Club". was
held on Saturday ;afternoon, April
28,, 'at the home of the leader,
15. .Richards, The following Wore
elected to, 'Officel. ASSddiAtibit
"Where Metter' 13n11ts Are tied!'
Sietittio tiir 04.0.1AN
NATI
total money donated a?t. the Halt
$•240 01 Profit trona ithe booth r20.2,8.•
"Further list et den .ter:. kho cave
privaitelY l4 T4e !Pest vett,
W:eott.
ail breeds' of cattle. r01` 1144A04 or
itteitreigifetii Pitthe Clinxon 1141k of
Palmerston 54 collect, botireati
Snd 10.00 A, it On *eel( itat'S
9.34 A: M. on ittlitdaYo.
Preeldent Margaret Smith
8ecretarY Patricia blether
Press Reporter Sean Rock
Business included decision; to hold
meetings Monday evenings. The
second meeting to be held at Gra,de
tAirterit'S ,home on Monday evening
April 7, Members pmuthIet§ wore'
• tfijoy economical meals or giiriela on limn trading is the tOffee Shop;• Dining Car service is l>o provided
abdut the money
wing Family Pate Plan
• Ticket agents can have
drive-yoUrtelf car
waiting for you on
arrival if yOu wish
• tor reservations and
iiiforreatiOls see, write
or phone yOur local
Passenger Agent. to.* 46,.0.10:411.1111.006-10.1.:14, triad sew f
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"Dollars and Sense
How can YOU benefit front
having a Current Account?
find it much easier to keep an soctuete record of
your current expenses when you have a Current
Account.
When you nay an bills by cheque on your. Current
Account, you receive back, at the end of each month. all
your cencened cheques as wan as a bank attained
showing every, withdrawal and every deposit you have
made. The cancelled cheques serve as, receipts-and ate
accepted in court as evidence of payment of the amount
shovm.'Purthermore, they are much easier to Ms
away than receipts and take less room to store. With
them and your bank statements, you'll find it far valet
to get an exact picture of how you spend your money.
So it's a good move to use a Current Account for paying
all current bills-and keep your Savings Account Am
actual savings.
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.
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BRUSSELS BRANCH: -- F. W. TODD - MANAkiER
WANTED *-
Cash paid for dead. old, sick or FOR SALE -
disabled horses or cows. 'highest prices DOM for old NO&
Phone Atwood 153 collect. John Zwaan ?hone 301,34
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Mrs. Glen Campbell, Seaforth, guest
speaker, who in a„ very simple in.. ,
teresting way gave us the Easter :
MeSsa,ge. Mildred Perrie then in a :
few well chosen Wprds thanked her
and presented with small gift.
Hymn 666 was suing and the meeting
closed With the Mizpah Benediction.
Atts, M, Engel, CranbroOk W. M.
IS, then convened several contests,
Following this the Auxliary mem-
bers served a, dainty lunch.
Sunday School 'rid the regular
morning service was held as usual
oil Sunday, April 29. Mr, C, L.
Thompson conducted the service and
also contributed a solo.
On Friday evening, May 4th., at 9
o'clock D.S.T., a Preparatory Ser..
vice will be held in Knox Church,
Cranbrook, On; Sunday morning,
May 6,, the Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will ye observed, with Rev. i
Supper will be observed with Rev.
H. Colvin, Brussels, in charge. !
aillaomm...m.••••••••tatt*.••
Soldier Apprentice Plan
offers young men of 16
a bright future
ENROLL NOW!
Training begins Sept 13
ThecanocllyiArmy's Soldier
ro
nticetrof g Plan Is a Carafe
tanned Ord Ope to help yogi'
-n of 16 to pilpore thernsOtxas
.for the futur aptl a career 10 the
Army- to evelop manna ludg-
tnent, self - Isciplind and build a
strong, healthy personality.
As a Soldier Apprentice, et
young man will got a thorough
trade training' in one of 19 military-
trodes,-- academic training in such
itibtects as physics, chemistry f algebra and English -- d general
military training of the Canadian
Satollor- . .,.. he will be lilting and working
alongside entlio d fit'. happy Gan- ) 4
&lions his o0 o while gottlao
0 tonibination afillitery traltilrto
schooling, plenty is recreation and
expert trade troinino.
if 4 ho will be eligibly (or all Army.
benefits including 36 days onndet
leave.
.,. ho will taco?e half tpotai
MO pay while 16 of41, on filt, 17%
linlicioy will draw tUli 0o)+,..
To lio• ollgtlifi, a young, .• •,
Wait be 16 yeart of on3 boi, Its'
yet 17,, and 100: have 3 gotin
of Grade a achieettent,
For an inter pling 'he ht'
tote Infer lleti .0
Apprenike
1 hilt the Army i , tteeee
' iiiiiitesi yeD. Do, if „no W,
'begird Sepleinbee 136
not 'ioiir application fri ilottiivierp-
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CRANBROOK
The Cranbrook. Capable Cooks
The SeCond meeting was held at
Mrs, Steffler' on April 21. The
at ;
Meeting was Opened with the 4-H
Pledge, followed by the buSinest.
During the diSCUSSiOn period the
girls studied "The Guide To Health"
and Canada's food addles.
Scalloped potatoes and croutons
were made by the Club members.
The leaders demonstrated how to i
make cream of pea soup. *These re
cites were taken from the Members'
Pamphlet,
The home assignment was given
and the meeting was, closed, Follow
ing the meeting the croutons, mid
-soup were served by the ,president,
Evening," Auxiliary
On Thursday evening' April 12th.
the Averting Auxiliary held ,their
Easter Thank Offerhi,g in Church
basement With 'Union M. S. drat-
broolt O. I, T, W. M. 8, ,as
guests, anal tnoto56r8 Titeswit.
tvatiug, Theme, "tie is not here„
ate ig ti;141i au lie 6%1(1.'0 Pres. 1361*
Was in the chair,.
The Meeting Opened With singing
a Itynirt., Deris MacDOttald then
lad iri Pitiyer, This Was followed:
tfiy Sean tuna reading, the scriptiire
1-Tyknu. 112 WAS then snug
A story "Cross of Calvary and
the thurtity tomb" was read, li,
,Ruby lirkputrick. sacked Htietlier
then gaVe Prayer,
Roll Call, in4Mites And
folloWed,
Idelta ,Plecliee
cot ecti on
then introduce
New fast train to Major Western Points
Offtlia
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