The Brussels Post, 1956-10-24, Page 1ST
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Hotue *authorised .$2.00 per yew' r2.640 elita
Grey Twp. Council HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL.
A Mtlloweten Social will be held,
in ,the Legion Hall Tuesday, Oct.
300, for Legion members, and the]
wives and Auxiliary members and
their husbands. Judging of cost-umes
at 9.30.
Ladies please bring aandwiches.
NOTICE PLEASE.
.9yono. to a change in ownership of our plant, all
outstanding Recounts and notes'nuest be settled in foil by Nov,. 24th.
MELVILLE CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Anntversary services were• conduct-
ed in Melville Church by Rev. J. R,
MeDonald of Ripley en Sunday at
arrirOng land evelaiin ,services,
Special music at both aervicea, was
In charge of Louis D. Thompson,
t organist and choir -Mosier. The
men' i; choir .contributed a dumber
-itf,so Up, Oh Mon of God" and the
anthem was "dein' Home"
by Anton Dvorae". The music for
the evening included a number by
'by the men's choir, an anthem by
the choir and a solo by Graeme Mc
llonsid entitled 0 Rest in the Lord
by Mendels,sohn.
59meene has borrowed. our rope. and wire •atreteher,
orey Town$1-hip Council Meeting
held on October 6th.,
Moved by Geo,„lintobinson sot
ended by Wm, Z. Bishop, that the
minutes be adopted .tuar reed, •
Carraal.
Moved by Wrn. E. Bishop seconded
,by Archie Mann that the .ilgineer'S
report on the Derv-a Drain be adapted
and instruct the clerk to prepare and
serve the bylaws.
- Carried.
return at once.
TURKEY SUPPER
Duff's United Church Walton
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th
Supper Serval From 5.30 to S pxa.
GOOD PROGRAMME
Admission: Mulls --- $1,50 Children 6 to '1 LOP
pick, stapler, and shingle Cutter. Please
•• .„.. D. N. McDONALD PHONE 77
Moved by Geo. Hutchinson, second-
ea by Wm. D. Bishop that L. Kerr's
'appeal on the Chester Baker Drain
be not alowed, on lot .9 cola&
- Carried.
Moved 'by Geo. Huctchinsen second-
ed by Wm, D. Bishop that. we dose
Court of Revision on Cheater Baker
Drain and finally pass the by-law and
instruct the clerk to advertise for
tenders.
Paramount Cohoe Salmon, 7 oz. • • 39c
Cudney Choice Tomatoes, 28 oz. • • • • 27c
Ballett Coloured Toilet Tissue, 2 rolls • • 25c
Smarts Pumpkin, 28 oz. tin • • • • 2 for 37c
Martins Apple Juice, 48 oz. tin • • • • • • 22c.
Instant Milko, 4 it. size 38c
Mr. McDonald's morning service
(maltreated the homes, clunrches and
mode .of 'living of the people of
Western Ontario with those of our
forefathers. Crude homes, lack of
conveniences, hardship, ‘i(oil, !suffer-
ing, and :movierty did. not detract
from their. allegiance to their
church and their God. " The found-
ationa• or good citizenship. he said,
is laid in the lulome and our fere-
fathers laid well that foundation.
.iiuppose they Could look into OUT
MPET Grit homea would they he sails-
fled with, the way we 'have nsed the
heritage they gave us.
The evening service was preceded
by a short Organ Recital by Mr. L,
D. Thompson.
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NOTICE
All accounts owing C. and G. Krauter MUST BE PAID or
a satisfactory arrangement made by November 15th. 1956-
Anyone with claims against the firm of C. and G. Krauter
Co. will please submit same by October 31st. 1966.
Gordan A. Krauter
J. Calvin Krauter
NOTICE
Owing to other plans I am leaving the firm of C. and G.
Krauter Co, I wish to express my sincere thanks for the patronage
in the past eight years and have enjoyed the friendship we
have received.
I sincerely hope you will continue the same kind
patronage to my brother Cal,
Gordon A. Kreuter.
fou \el: Ind 'other values just as great as these at
• •
- Carried.
Moved .by Archie Mann seconded by'.
E, Bishop that we close Court
of Reivision- on West McTaggart,
Drain and finally pass bile by-law,
- Carried.
Moved by Archie Mann seconded
by Win. E. Bishop, that We accept
tenders of Jones, McKeroher end
Montgomery for snewplowing at
86.00 per hour or ,standing time of
:$125,00 per month 'for 4 months.
Roads to be open for sclool buses
m morning. Work to be done accord
ing to road Superintendent's super-
vision,
Carried:
:t ;owed by Wm. 17 Bishop second-
ed by Geo. Hutchinson that we accept
Sammy Waxman's tender for Crana
brook bridge at $302.00
- Carried.
Moved by Geo': Hutchinson second-
ed ;by Archie Mann that we finally
pass, by-laws 18, 19 and 20,
-- Carried.
Moved by Win. E. Biishop Wended
'by .A.rable Mann' that all approved
acounts be paid.
- 'Carried.
Moved by Geo. Hutchinson second-
ed by Wm. D. Bishop that we adieu n
to meet again on Nov. ard..or at the
call of the reeve.
ROCERv
it -
Not just'to-day or to-morro , but Every Day of the year.
Phone 7 ,V1 e
St. JOHN'S LADIE'S GUILD
In the church, hall of St. John's
Anglican church, the monthly meet-
ing was held on Otaber 11th,
The meeting opened with a hymn
after which Rev, Jewell read the
scripture from 'St. Mathew and gave
an interesting talk on St. Luke.
Minutes, were read and approved
and the treasurer's report was given
on the booth at the Fall Fair.
The president, Anne Pollard-, con-
ducted the business period when it
was decided not to have a fowl
supper this year.
Arrangemlents were made for the
'bazaar and 'tea to be held in the
library Nov. 10th. Each member to
bring their banal- articles and a
myStery parcel for the, mystery
table to the next meeting, on Nov
9th. The meetin' .closed with a hymn
and prayer by Rev Jewell.
A dainty lunch was served by Pat
Davis and Jean Workman.
NOTICE OF
COURT OF REVISION THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
,..nox Church, CRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
Young People's •Bible Class 10 a.m.
Sunday School 10 A. M. I
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The Court of Revision on the 1957
Assessment Roll for the Town-
ship of Grey will be held on Fri-
day, October 26th, 1956, at 1 p.mo
in the Clerk's Office, Ethel, Ont.
Mrs. E, M. Cardiff, •
Clerk, Township of Grey,
Ethel, Ontario,
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i TENDERS WANTED -
245c. Tenders will be received up "until
5 p. m. 'October 29th., at the Clerk's
office, for the sale of the Village
scales at the C. N. R. Sta/tion. Any
tender not necessarily accepted.
H. A. Fischer. Clerk,
Brussels, Ont.
Knox Church, ETHEL
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
1.30 P. M.
1.30 P. M. G
Sunday School •
Adult Bible Class
- Carried,
The following accounts. were paid:
Municipal World, supplies a 8,44
Robt. Cunnignham, stove oil 10.37
W. C; Fackwell, main
Walton street lights 16.47
Imes A. Howes, Supt.
14th. Con. Drain 250.00
Jialnes; A. Friowea, Stint,
Straitychuic Drain 15.00
Geo. Radford, bal, contract
14th. Cou. Drain 3,227.00'
Geo. Radford; Stratychuk
Drain 412.00
Dudley E. Holmes, insuranc 303.44
Co. of Huron, hospitalization 118.25
Phone 5
We Close Saturday NItes 10 p. m.
We Deily&
Afternoon Worship and Sacrament
of Communion 2'.3O P. M. '
Preacther: Rev. H. T. Galvin, B. A.
B. D.
TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING
Tenders for !snowplowing • in the
Village of Brussels for the 1956-57
season will be accepted by the
undensigned up to 5.00 P. in., Mon-
day, October 29, 1956. For part-
iculars ,apply to
H. A. Fischer. Clerk,
Brussels, Ont.
ran A ca.
A Young People's Bible Class
was started on Sunday mlorniiig
under the leadership of Mr. Cecil
L. Thompson. At the regular morn-
ing .service 'of worship a solo was
contributed by Mr. Thompson,
RE BRE MOMM "For this is the will ,;of God. even
your Santification, '0 I Thes.
1,!,y0E WELCOME YOU TO OUR
SERVICES
Melville Church
10 A. M,
11 A. M.
Minister:
Organist:
'Sunday Sohool
public •Worship
Rev. H. T. Colvin, S. D.
L. p Thompson, R. M. T.
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IN MEMORIAM
RATAN' laving meraerY of a
dear eon and brother, William
Murray Rant, Who peased away
three ye...till§ ago, October 28th., In
hiS 22nd.
Each flower and leaf may 'Wither,
Each tiVieaiing thin may !Jett ,'
But the hearita, that knew and
"'Jived Mtn
Are the hearts that will never fortget.
1500.00
150.00
30.00
1.89
The United Church
OF CANADA 1 BROWNIE S.
Illnistor: R. A. Lai* 11. A" 111. r DRIVE-IN THEATRE
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Wed. •Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
October 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 CLINT ei N ONT,
• Box Office Opens at 7.80
First Show Begins at 8.00 p.m.
!Divine :iVorship 11 A. M.
"The Protestant Heritage,' I
-Muth SolaP61 12 thiodit,
'0 give thanks Milo the Lord.
Re le gotki'l Psalm 107:1. ft't Thurs. Frl'. Oct. 25 , 26
4 405 FROM LEFT FIELD"
,Dan Dailey Ann ladlicnOft
(Two Cartoons)
'Large Size : Wick.
49e
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'Saturday October 27
6 I M BA.
(Color)
Dirk. .tiiidaftte
(TWO Cartoons)
v.
Men., Tubb. Oct, 29 30
Glenn Feed Ernest: Beranine
Red Steiger
j u it A L
Technicolor
Adult Entertainment
4hi/lean Chute/1
O0 CANADA- 4'
of !n UUiEJi
Neil:, Frei L. 8. Tr Rector
St. ohtirehi BrUtteie
11 A., ,Mattinif
SiinalaY Scheel
St. bavit14 1-tentryit
EVetiSiting
Sunday 66hOtii
Sts George's Chtirch; Walteri7:
EVentOag
S. Lawe Wed, Thure. 'Oct. 31 - 'NOV, 1
Richard Edell Dana WYnter
Cameron Mitchell
"THE VIEW FROM %
POMPEVOS ' bikAtio
dinernaSeope Attnit EntertatenneK
Thousand of people have been
lining up for weeks to.tofooto, both
downtown' and at neighbOUrflood
theatres to see,
Delia Day and Jolliet: Stewart
aiTHE MAN WHO
kNOitt TOO MUCH"
(Color)
Be sure to tee this picture from
the beginning.
.Atkiit.§, 60c
Tile Drainage Loans
Jas, A. Howes, survey etc,
Love Drain
E. M. Cardiff, Clerk's feeS,
Smith, Wallace Drain
Blyth Standard, advit„
Johnston Drain
Geo, Wesenberg. Assessor
balance salary 400.00
H. M. Camming,
fox bounty 2,00
Leonard Ward,
fox bounty 3.00
E. M. Cardiff, Clerk's fees;
fox bounty 1.25
Howard Elle,dott, steer injured 124.00
Hollinger, pullets killed 21.00
David Hardy, mullets killed 19.50
Fred Keffer, Pullets killed 16.50
C. M. Stevenson; sheep killed
and injured 77.54
bleightholm Dr. grant, 97.47
Clark br. grant 15613
Wm, C, Harrison, 13rueellesis
Inspector•
Cecil Bateman, Brucellosis
4.00
On Sunday next at 11 a. In. the
Sacrament of gemination will be
observed With •Rev, H. T. Colvin
hi oharge.
Mr, and Mm. Alex Cameron have
taken Up residence in Wingliam
where Alex has employment With
the Department of Highwaars,
Bob and Jane
Superb) a
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Red & W. Evap. Milk, Reg Tins • • 2 for 25c
Chase & Sanborn Instant C L-.1ffee 2 oz. • -55c
6oz. • • • • • $1.57
Aylmer Br. Tom. Soup, 10 oz tins 3 for 33c
Libby's Deep Brown Beans,
20 oz. tins 5 for 95c
Red & W. Toilet Tissue 4 for 47c
Crown Tea Bags 100 . • - 75c
Fresh Ground Early Riser Coffee lb. 99c
Royal Instant Lemon Pie Filler
3 for 39c
Robin Hood Chocolate-Angel
Food Cake Mix 59c
1 lb. Pkg. Domestic Shortening • • - 27C
1 lb. Pkg. Swift's Margarine
1 lb. Weiners .35c
1 Pkg. Pillsbury Choc. Cake Mix 0400 33p
1 lb. tin Hawes Paste Wax .45c
1 Giant 6 oz. jar Chase-Sanborn
Instant Coffee $1.55
English Wedgewoodi
Dinnerware
5 piece place setting
$1.99 with a $5.00 order
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NOTICE
I have purchased the interests of Mr. Gordon Krauter
in the firm of C. and G. Kreuter. The business will carry on in the
future under the same name as in the past,
I wish to thank you for the patronage of the past and
hope to enjoy It In the future.
J. Calvin Krauter.
With purchase of
$1. entrOes You 'to 0 '
FREE TICKET on a
SATIN CO M PORTER
To be drawn on 'Nov.
Cutting Free Delivery
Phone 12.
Sadly missed by
' Minna Dad,
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
InsPector 6.00 *
(lord Cook, supplies fire itruck 70.66 Netslen and. Miss Enid Asian of
Fireman 234,0 TrAmiltoti spent the Weeke-nd With
Geo. and Mrs: Maria. EalSt
400.00 *
Relief t,i1§ D. Cbalunan, bright, was it,
Roads • 3,520.86 Week-tint gtid'st at the halite of life
sister Mrs,. 3. W. Fischer,
*
tds,±,h6 dat diff, Clerk$11,166.24 Mrs, ;e0. EVatis -spent the past
Week With Mize titia Askin. and
Mtg. Harper and other, friends id
Itemittion,
VAL's EtAlitY 6400 •
Albert Asian, Mite 11/4,44try and
Styling, SOW Waving polo. t Irving b Muskoka,
A 6nettaity I at ithe home Of Gee, and Mrs, Brans
Eviry Tuesday" Night tint!! End,
Of' Season is Night
ONE- DOLLAR ADMITS
A CARLOAD t for the Pest Week. Phone 40k Brussels
44-
ltilorning Worship and Sacrament
of CommUnion 11 A. M.
Preacher: Rev. H, T. Colvin, B. A. • B, D.
'X may be a long way to Heaven
but it is only a step to Jesus.).
NOTICE OF
COURT OF REVISION
The Court of Revision on the 1957
Aesessment Roll for the Village of
Brussels twill be held on. Monday,.a
October aath, 1.066 tti 8 o'clock p.m.
in the Public 'Library, Brussels,
Ont.
H. A. Fischer. Clerk,
arussels, Ont.
UNITED CHURCH
On Sunray, October alst, at morn-
lag worship idle SacreMent of 33.0,11.-
dim was administered to Karen •
Tune infant daughter of Mr. and
Mts. Carl HeMingway; Francis
Blain, infant .son (af Mr. and Mr's.
FrankMcO.utcheon; 'Robert James,
inrant son of Mr. and Mrs. Beverley
Riley; Dianne Elizabeth, infant
daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Charles
Thomas Bruce Nemeth. infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilbee;
Robert Wayne, infant son of Mr, and
Mrs, Archie Willis,
The anthem, 'We Will 'Serve the
Lord" by R. ft Wilrhn was sung by
the choir. Joyce 'Mmes taking the
Solo parts.
Tn Ithe sermon -"The Gates, of the
City", the minister declared that
'there is entrance into. the King=
of God at any time of life. but em-
,phasizea the wisdom ;of entering
early so as to enjoy long years of li
fellowship with God here and the
re.n.finntql nqsurnmen of ..akater enjoy•
menu. with. God in glory.
HONORED BY . FRIENDS
On Friday .evening, Oct, 19 a few
near neighbours and close friends
gathered at S. S. No 6 to spend a
social evening with Mrs. Keffer be-
fore heir departure to- Brussels.
After a short prograPi Mrs. Netter
was called to the chair and was. 'pre-
sented with a -lovely end table -and
an 'electric kettle. In thanking them
Mrs, Reffer said how hard it was to
leave her neighbours after being
with Some 'of them for 49 years.
She invited ,them to all come and.
visit her in her new home in Brus-
sels. Lunch was served by the
ladies
The following address was read:
Dear Mrs Keffer:
We are met here this evening to
spend a Social while with you while
before your- departure to your new
home.
You have been a gaied friend and
neighbour, always. ready to help in
time of need in our comimunity and
we fAope this friendship will not
cease as you are locating a short
diaitanee away, We will see you
often at our gatherings and Bru,s-
seta has found a good citizen.
As a alight token of our esteem
and remembrance we ask you to
accept these gifts.
Your Friends and Neighbours
NOTICE
To my customers: - My Shop wit
be olosed during the day and open
every evening from .4 and 'Wednesday
from. 12,30, until further notice,
Irene Pease Beauty Salon
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IST OwFL THEATRF,
she t ota'etly 7.30 t.30
Matinee Saaurday 2
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