The Brussels Post, 1960-02-11, Page 1OFFICE HOURS
To Subscribers of the B. M. & G.
Telephone System: Office hours
are Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. 'to
6 p.m, Saturday, closed all day,
NOTICE
Any girl Who is 12 Yea•re ef age
by March, wishing to take the 4-H
gomemaking Club this spring, which
Is "Meat in the Menu", please phone
Mrs. J. Speir before Feb. 20th., phone
141.
LYCEUM THEA:IRE
WINGHAM, ONI-ARIO
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p.m.
Thurs., Fri.. Sat
Danny Kay
Feb. 11 - 12 - 13
Barbara Bel Geddes
in
The Five Pennies
Demance, human interest, laughter,
tears, and music in the life story of
''Red" Nichols, the popular band-
Nader of the 1920's and 1930's.
Melville Church
Minister: Rev. Jonathan Greene
Organist: Donald Dunbar
to A. M. Sunday School
1.1 A. M. Morning Service
a.
grhe United Church •
OF CANADA •
exon Cdr-
Special This Sunday
ROAST BEEF
or
VIRGINIA HAM With Pineapple
Dinner iferVed train P.M .and 6 OA:
Matilda' . SOUP of *Online roi;,...,0
and SOveiiito •
Net 'to Maki Were Oteerl Siforilaik
Ephraim Paresh, Wingham; ' great-
gTandparents„ Mr. and Mrs. John.
Wilson of Brussels.
Funeral service was 'Wednesday,
at 2. p.m. from the D, Rann
funeral home, Brussels,
Interment was in !Meta
Cemetery.
Centre
UNITEC CHURCH
On. Sanday Mr, Ralph Pearson
was ordained as an elder of Brussels
United Church. Mt, George Menzies
a previous elder of Ethel United
Church, was admitted to the Session
as an elder also,
Rev, L. Brown spoke on "Honor
to Parents'. We have received our
culture from previous. generations.
Delequency may come as a product
of the parents. Parents should act
as an 'Intermediary' between the
child and God, We must 'channel'
into new modes of learning, but the
home must pers•ist.ln its contribution
to the church and the comnn.mity.
We should honor our parents, profit
from thoir•mistakes; be a symbol of
good living to those around us; and
not be moral delinquents.
W. ;D. H. S.
Wingham Junior and Senior
Basketball teams dropped two hard
close fought games to Goderich
iii Wingham on January 211th, 1960
The Boy's Athletic Soociety of the
School :arranged to donate the gross
proceeds from admission to the
Flyby tneaster Fund in Brussels.
Proceeds from the games amounted
to' more than 363.00, well exceeding
even the greatest expectations of
the Boy'S Athletic Society.
A cheque for this =Mint was
turned over to the Canadian Bank
of Commerce, BriuIssels (head-
: quarters for the fund) by the
Society's pres•inent on Friday,
January 22nd, 1960.
clagg "1`94 Pcet 0I21e p"*“2"1* c"'"" Thursday, Fobruary 11th, 1960 7-w.
Post Publishing House
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PREPARE FOR
I
CENTENNIAL. YEAR
BRUSSELS TRANSPORT
,safe Dependable Motor Transport
Phone 1.22 13russels
Service for
The Hast Huron, Agrionitnarat
806,(4Y: are already busy nreperitig
for the • Centennial Year of their
Society which occurs, in 1961,
A special centennial ,COMMIttrie
appointed is composed Of the Pair I
Board president,
We erovide a Complete Trucking
poNATIoNa Tp FIRBY
FIRE .FPNO
tBeeatione to be left er gent •
to the Canadian Bank of ,COna-
nierwe Brussels. • Feed is being
administered by a coenfeettee• et
the local Liens Club)
Themes. ...... 0. 3.00 Mee. l-larold
Anomyoue • ••• .... 00,0,4,0
Kraft Orange Marmalade, 9 oz.
5 for $1.00
Niblets Corn,, .14 oz. 2 for 37c
Libbys Orange. Grapefruit
Juice, 48 oz. 39c
Aylmer Catsup, 11 oz. 2 for 6. 37c
•••••••••••••••••.....a.o...... ma, e •••• •••••••••• • • • 1111,00.11.111. 0.0d1 n ONO..
Livestock Feed Fertilizer -Farm Supplies,
eftedeneeeeeeeee,„ etryt ri
Polio T eatens
in I
CPUTCHEON ROCERY
This year could see g resurgence of poliomyelitis in Canada, If
you are under the age of 45 years and have not already obtained
polio' protection, do see your doctor about this immunization. Inquire
about combined Polio'r1Tetanus protection which is now available In•
the same injection, and is of value to anyone- regardless of age.
If for any reason you cannot arrange to prooure tuts service from'
a private physician, then plan to attend a regular public clinic had
in this area at:kt
;
WINGHAM (Phone 862J) Town Hall 3rd Wednesday of every month
10:00 -12;00 A.M.
25,00 Listowel Ladies AhttrilierY ••• Phone 293 en ati on.
We Deliver Forest Whittard 2.00
W. and Jas. S. Armstrong ..,, 6,00
Audrew Turnbeell „......,„ ,,,, 0.0.e 1.00
Robert Warwick ,,,, 6.00
'United Church Friendship
Circle 10,00
James. Michie 5,00
J. 0. Lamont '1.00
Joseph Thuell 5,00
George Jutzl 20.00
Listowel Cleaners „.„, ....... . ,,,, ,.,, 5,00
JackGrey 5.00
Lorne Gamble 2.00
Nellie Harkness 5.00
Mrs. Lilian Johnson 5.00
Anomyous le00
Joni Sterner;
5.60 Richard PrOcter; the president of
the Ladles' Division Mrs. Earl
endMore and ,Mrs, j, Lowe. James
`Mee., eecretarytreasurer.
They are organizing early to
ensure that. the centennial, an import,
ant milstone in the history of the
society, and 'the community, will be
observed in a fitting manner to mark
the occasion,
They ere to be icongratulated on
their foresight, and 'we trust they
will have the flual co-operation of
the entire community in their
endeavour to make the -'centennial
a noteworthy occasion.
Brussels Council _ _ _
The Weeder meeting of the VW-
age Council wee held In the =Mei-
pal Office en January 25th, 1950,
Pearson being ebeept.
Moved by W. 'Williamson ser-
ereled by 0. S. RIllott that the
minutes of the meeting of JAMMU'
ltb, 1960 be adopted as read,
Reeve George Mcautcheoe esker'
Mr. Goebles of the Mid- Weetern
velopement to speak to the
Cemneil. Goebels explained the
setup of, the Board, its perpopes, its
benefits, and what they hope and
plan to do in the future, teeestions
end answers were exchanged and it
was agreed that Mr. GoeDele return
at a later date to discuss. the de-
velopment of mother industry and
to help our present industry. The
Reeve thanked Mr. Goebles for his
fine balk and enlighterung"Infor-
A request by Mr, Tom Leak to Mrs Heath have Council hold a vote regarding Mel Plant 5.00 the incensing of the Hotels in
Brussels was discussed, and it was
decided to hold the matter over
until a special meeting Feb. 8th,
at which time H. R. Pearson would
he home.
Rev. Greene and Roy Couisins
representing the Library Board
presented the past expenses of
the. Library, and requested a
larger grant from the
SEAFORTH (Phone 489M) Northside United Church 2nd Tuesday
1:30 - 3:30 P.M.
Help keep misfortune by polio' out of your home, Start NOW to
secure protection for 1960's polio' season.
R. M. Aldis, M. D..
Court House, Goderich.
Medical Officer of Health,
Brussels United Church
Y. P. U.
SKATING PARTY
Brussels Arena
TUESDAY, FEB. 16th
(8 to 10 p.m.)
• Admission ; 35c and 25c
Lunch after at the Church
Everyone Welcome
Claire Long 5:00
A. M. Engel 10.00
Clifford Cardiff 1.00
Gertie & Seth Pride 5.00
/ Mrs. Lee Knedson 5,00
Edward Bryeirs 5.00
I Brussels Fire Dept, 10.00
McCutcheon Grocery 10.00
B, A• Wilson 5.1)0
Anomyous 10.00
Mrs. Nellie Scott 1.00
Cecil McFadden ... . ... 2:05
Wilbur Turnbull 5.00
John W. Hanna ., 5.00
David Kennedy 5.00
Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Middletoe 10,00
Anomyous 5.00
,David Savage 3.00
Ytraltei` Shortreed 2.00
Stuart Lowe . 2.00,
Westons Bread 25.00'
Mrs. Mae Bryans 5,00,
Louise Porter 10.00
Melville Young PeePles 25.00
Florence Smith 2.00
George Somers 2.00;
Hattie Downing 20.00
Elizabeth Downing 10.00
Ernest Eckert 5.00
George Elliott 10 ..00
Ralph Watson 2,00
John Yuill • 10.00
Pamela Porter 3.00
sister Jacqueline;
and Douglas, all
parents Mr. and
of Grey ToWnship
brothers Verne
at home; grand
Mrs. Earl Bowes,
and Mr. and Mrs.
CRANBROOK.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knight, accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Alexander, Ethel, left an Saturday on
a motor trip to Florida,
Miss Marguerite Beyer, Fordwich,
spent the week-end with Miss
Maxine Smalldon.
Mr. Harold Knight, Miss Helen
Knight, and Miss Roberta Johnson,
all of Toronto, were week-end
;visitors at the home_of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Knight.
Mr and Mrs. Allan Dunn, and
'little son, Rickey Allan, of Kitch-
eener .visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Dunn and family, •
Ca rdParty
15% DISCOUNT On CASH SALES
On All
"Benjamin Moore's" Paints & Enamels
_ Now in Stock
from Feb. 1st to Feb. 13th
All Sales Final
Council.
Moved by J. C. Kreuter, seconded
by W. A. Williamson that we levy
lie mills for the Public Library for
the year 1960 in lieu of a grant
- Carried
The Council then met with the
Fire Chief, G. Stephenson and
Deputy C.1. Shaw and discussed the
problems of the the Fire-Brigade.
Moved by W. A. Williamson, sec-
onded by 0. S. Elliott, that. By
Law No. 2-1960. be received and
read a firet lime
- Carried
Moved by 0. S. Elliott and sec-
onded by W. A. Williamson that
By-Law No. 2.1960 as read a first
time he read le second time
- Carried
'Moved by W. A. Williamson, sec-
onded by 0. S. Elliott that By-Law
No. 2-1960 as read a first and sec-
ond time he read a third time and,
passed
-'Carried
This being a By-Law to petition
for the statutory Grant on 1959
Road Expenditures
A. new light for Bernard's corner
Was discussed and left over untilt1
special meeting.
It was discussed and decided to
let Geo. ;NW trim the tree In front
of his residence.
Moved by 0. S. Ellioott and see-
ended by W. Williamson. that
the accounts as presented for pa3.-
MOM. be paid
- Carried
David Hastings, salary
Brussels, Ont.
(Continued next week)
INCOME TAX COMPUTED
F O R
Farmers Businessmen ,Individuais
REASONASLE RATES
GLENN M. RONNENBERG
INSURANCE
IN BRUSSELS TUESDAY and FRIDAY
RHONE 247
File Early Phone Today for Appointment
,Eieht,tables were in play at the
progressive euchre party sPonsored
by the 'gall Board and held in the
Community Centre on Friday even-
ing. RIO score went to Mrs. Mac
Macintosh and Lesie Knight and lOw
to Mrs, Earl Dunn and Alex
Cameron. A lucky chair prize was
won by Mrs. Harvey Smith. Lunch,
'was served. Another euchre is
planned for Friday evening, Feb-
19th when the Annual Meeting of the
Hall Board will also be held.
Cranbrook W. I.
The Cranbrook Women's lust
tete met on letesday evening, Feb. ,
2nd, at the home of Mrs. Clem ;
Steffler, The meeting opened with
the opening exercises followed by
the roan call "What IS most impor-
tant to, ood housekeeping'. Thirteen .
,members and five Visitors were
present.
The motto 'The Hemeinaker's
standard is only what she demands',
by Mrs. Gordon knight.
The leaders for the cllub 'meat in
the menu' are ,Mrs. Allan. MoTaggart •
and Mrs. James Knight.
The W. I. will quilt a quilt for a
member on Wednesday, Feb. ,10th at
the home of Mrs.Steffler. „ ' $107,56 . .• , ,
The topic 'what vegetables go with , B.P. 17. 4, lights 152.18
what meats', by Mrs. Glen Auether, 1 Alvie Higgins, labor
' Marilyn. Knight and Getajdine with tractor 3,0(1
McTaggart demonstrated. how in 0, IVI, A,, membership fees 5.05
make good sterage ,foinhata. Brnesels Coal Yard, fuel 72.00
The president presented the club County .(if Huron; fee 'for
girls With theii teastiootid. Tax Collections 90.2'9
Mrs. Stefflet condneted a contest Post Publishing, advertising 6,50
arid a cookie auction 'Wag held,' ' , Export Foods, 1 bag salt 1.25
The meeting closed with the . Bridge Motors, gas 6.00
Queen, Oldfielcl ;,Hardware, skipplies 29,99
;BrYans' :Welding , and Equip- . ;••/ . ment, 'snowplowing. 1.27.50
Violater: Rev. L. Brown It.A.;
Organist; Mn.s A. E. Martin
t.45 A.M. Church School
11. A. M. "Guideposts' to life
(6) "Thou Shalt Not Kill"
Monday, Feb. 15 - Couple's dal;
). at 9 P. M. Gordon 1VIeGavin will . klinhener and since return Moved by w.. A. wintamsen, sec.
show pictures of Europe.
pikilr, THANks • I Ball and Mutch, anibulanee
. I Wish to express my sincere Service _ _ 5,00
..;thanks for the cards, .treate, and David Hristifigs, salarY • 107.50
'Visits while in St. Mary's Hospital, 'ng, salary 112.50
thoughtfulness War4 .
I ;ended by O. S. Elliott-' that the
Johni
meeting adjourn to meet hgetin, appreciated:- 7-
4. Fell. ZO Or at the call of the Reeve
t 7••• rAgglitaili, Clint& t d .1S1 dtlit 011, Oji'
. Pikko,P0'
Clerk
big CANADA:
Reeve , Ln•
We *fah
K. J ,atkio k, Lot. thanks, •to . wendeffnl friende; l• • toANKO,
iteighbotira' 7telatiVeS for theft
to exp'r'ess sincere
kiridtioaSen. 'and help, catda, treats • ...flnontn like to 'sincerely thank the;
I,•and floWete..a440ar illnesses kind friends anti "neighboatjrs
also. for ,itieFleaged, 'tributes and ,Whid remelt me with treats,
iii ekteildett to; us oar 'SAS end visits While a patient
,dose of a lolling.hilifband and hi:A.15kt; since returning
That Wilinbn teineinbered thriie who herite ,
.11% illeptitineeiMa
St John's 130USeek
$:N Holy
maittni
Seth-day 'School r
Made only by AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS LIM=
(fleerge McArthur woo* - Stevenson atArfainliy Ti„.*., .during fia lo abeithoo,
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ST. AMBROSE
ALTAR SOCIETY
The January meeting of St.
Ambrose Altar Society, was held
at the home of Mrs, Leo Gaynor
Roll mall with 15 members present
took the place of exchanging gift
with your forget-me-not sister.
The door prize was won by Mrs.
Geo: Blake Jr.
Re-election of officers or the
coming year took place as folloWs:
President Mtg. Gerald Ryan
VicePres. - Mrs. Lawrence Ryan
Secretary - Mts. Leo Deitner-
Re-elented Treas. Mrs. F. Connelly
The retiring president, Mrs. Gordon
Blake, thanked the ladies for their
co-operation during the past year.
Lunch was served by Mrs, Wrn.
Blake and Mrs. F, Connelly &new-
ing short address by Father
Freker.
Next meeting Will be at the honie
Of Mrs, Florence RuSiielle
'2.00
Margaret Guy
Margaret Guy, two-month-old
daughter of Mr. and ;Mrs:, Charles
Guy, of Elliott Lake, formerly of
Brussels area,
She is survived by her parents;
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