The Brussels Post, 1960-03-03, Page 1• BRUSSE.LS FOS T _.„ ifhwrocUy,. March 3rd, 1960 —$2.00 per Year ,..$2$11# Publishing House
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GOOD CROWD .ENJOYS
INSTITUTE CONCERT
The program presented in the.
Town Hall,. sponsered by the Maj-
estic T,Inesday night drew good'
attendance Who enjoyed the varied
program, Mrs, R. 'W. Stephens
Introduced the program which
included; piano -duets; Mrs. Wm- Q•
Icing and Mrs. Win, IL King; vocal
soles, Marie Johnston, Brian Pres-
cott; tap dance, Deretby Kelffer;
monologues , Marjorie Keiffer,
Ivan Dow; vocal duets Wm. H. King
and Oraenie McDonald; 1-act .drams,
Nerth Huron Junior Partners..
IfiFtUs..SgLs GUIDE CHOSEN.
I TO ATTEND GOLDEN JUBILEE
This year the Guides and Brownies
are celebrating 50 years in Guiding
•in Canada, also the birthday Of Lord
and Lady Baden Powell,
.Gwendolyn Martin, daughter of.
Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Martin, has
been chosen! to to to Doe Lake
s
Two girls from each division have
been chosen, Gwendolyn from' Huron.
Doe Lake is where the Golden
:jubilee Is held, Guides and
Brownies held a Joint meeting with
their mothers present. '
Brownies. Opened with six new
Brownies being enrolled, Dorothy
Elliott, Mary Gibson, Brenda, Shaw,
Joyce I-Nether, Sharon Henderson
and Ann. Oldfield,
3 year stars to Lynne Workman,
and Joyce gellington.
Z year stars to Marni Bronson,
Anne Lowe and Susan McDonald.
1 year stars to Joyce Huether and
Brenda Shaw.
Lynne Workman received her
Golden Hand. Book Lovers Badge to.
Susan McDonald, Ann and Lynda
Lowe and. Marni Bronson, Ruth
Gillkes, Joyce KellIngton, Lynne
Workman received their wingS and
flew into the Guide. Company,
Pins and awards were presented
by Tawny Owl, Elizabeth Stephen.
son and Brown Owl, Mrs. Wrn. Kell- '
ington.
APPLICATIONS FOR WARBLE
FLY INSPECTOR
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Applications for a Warble Fly 1
Inspector for the Township of Grey
at a salary of $1,00 per hour and
au I own trans ortation will be
recefired by the "undersigned until
1 p. m., Saturday, March 6th, 1360.1
- BOW M. Cardiff
Clerk, TOwnskin Grey.
WARBLE FLY I
• TOWNSHIP 'Or. GREY. 1
TENDERS
Tenders for the spraying of
Cattle for Warble Fly in the Town.
ship of Grey will be received by the I
undersigned iumtill 1 p. m,, Saturday,
March an; ism State pries per
head per spray, Lowest or. any
tender not necessarily accepted. '
Mdyth M. Cardiff
ToWnship' of Grey.
wish to extend ray sincere
thanks to • inky friends who sent
Cards, Flowers and Treats to
me while I was a patient in the
Wing lam Hospital. Your good
wishes were very much appree-:
iated and were most encouraging.
Roy CO,usins
ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish,' ,to announce that Mr.
Kenneth McFarlane, R. B.
Brussels has been appointed
.Director of this Company and aloe
that Mr....Scott McLean of 11.
11.• t3 ••Monkton has peen engaged
as an, Agent for this Company.
Elmo Farmeers Mutual Fire Ins. Co.,
Head Office, Atwood, Ont.
Frank Bowman, R. N. Switzer, '
President. Secretary.
Mime ..4oan Thomas reti,fned last
week from a hire month vacation in
Cafe/tie. We Imagine they find it,
iluite 31. atingle. ..battling our present
snevidrifts after basking in the
'aonthein sunshine.' .•
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• James- Mair, who has - been Dist,
rict Director for the past two years,
Was- elected .Second vice.Prosident
:Of the (Ontario Association of Agri
cluttliral Soeletiee, et the recent
dente/akin in Toronto. .1t. is the
first dine in the past 60 years that
anyone from this community has
reedited this honer and only the
second time 40 anyone in litiron
county.
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DEANERY OF HURON
Y, P. A, HOLDS
VPPATIPNAl, ONFRRENGE.
St. SOWS A. Brussels,
was host to nearly SO young people
and Clergy of the Deanery on.Sunday
Pebruary, 2180-1, for the occasion of
/their VocationalConference. The
Purpose of the conference was to esokoefs * 59c
** .... 33c
31c.
York Pork and Beans 20 oz.
4 for
Fireside" Coconut Mallow
Biscuits 1 lb.
Kleenex, reg. size 2 for
Knechtels Cheese Spread,
16 oz
SPRING SHOULD BE
JUST AROUND THE CORNER
Ground Bogs are SuppOtied to know
and. Ken Wilbee saw one frolielcing
in the snow on the road this Week. )
Let's hope this one anew what be
was doing out, and hasn't "goofed"
as badly as some of the the Weather-
men have recently,
54c
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CCUTCHEON GROCERY
present 'to our yOn.ng People, who
might be interested in a life of
service and dedication to the church
the full-time vocations in the church.
Sister Marilyn, of the sisterhood
of St. John the Divine, addressed
the young people on religious life
and the Anglican Convent, Other
speakers included Miss. Elaine Ralph,
of the Anglican. Women's Training
College, Toronto and Mr. Bay Farr.
ell, a Theological student at Huron
College, London,
Following the Speakers, an open
. discussion followed at o‘vihich time
many interesting and enquiring
questions were asked.
A buffet supper was served by the
St. John's A. Y. P, A,
-The conference proved to be very
worthwhile and happy occasion,
Following Evensong, Sister.
Marilyn gave an illustrated talk on
the religiouis life as found in her
order and again answered .many
questions, Refreshments were.
served by the Ladies' Guild,
We are indeed grateful to Mr.
L. D. Thompson for Playing- the
organ and our sincere thanks also
to Mr, Brian Prescott who sang at
both services.
We Deliver
Midwinter Sale of Driers
ANYONE INTERESTED COME -1K AND GET OUR ARICItit
— ALSO 1..-
1 Only — 15 cub. ft. Coronado Freezer-
$249.44 "Royal Deluxe"
Machae Hardware
Brussels, Ont. Phone 293 . 4 ••••••
PANCAKE SUPPER
The traditional Pancake Supper
was served on Shrove Tuesday by
the ladies of St. John's Anglican
Church, A large number of people
enjoyed the tasty pancakes and
syrup and-other items on the menu,
The number attending was better
than anticipated and the ladies
were well pleased.
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Safe. Dependable. Motor Transport Transport-
Phone 122 Brussels
We Provide a Complete Trucking Service for
Livestftk Feed Fertilizer Farm SUPP11011
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ST. PATRICK
BAKE SALE
and
T E A
INCOME TAX COMPUTED
FOR
NOTICE
East Bluron Agricultural
Society Euchre Party which was to
have been held on Friday,' March
has been postponed until
farther notice because of the
Carnival being held on, that date.
in
BRUSSELS
SATURDAY,
Farmers Businessmen Individu.als
REASONABLE RATES
the
LIBRARY
MARCH 19th.
at 2:30
' Sponsored
Guides and
• •••••••.......wowowow• P. m.
by the
Brownies
GLENN M. RONNENBERG
INSURANCE
IN BRUSSELS TUESDAY and FRIDAY
PHONE 247
File Early — Phone Today for Appointment
LYCEUM THEA.'IRE
Wir,1GHAIg, O,iTARIO
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p.m.
Guides. opened with Patrol and BUY SEAFORTH • forMed the Horseshoe. Six new, FACTORY. BUILDING: - Guides were •enrollecl, Ruth Mc-
Taggart, Sally Galbraith, Darlene The former Omen toy factory,
Makban, Bonrile - Workman and on Jarvis Stfeet,. Seaforth, was sold I Dianne Hastings. on Saturday to Louis 7,70,xiinan and
4 year star to Audrey Wheeler, Lloyd Michel,' of Brussels.
3 year star to Linda and Ruth Speaking to, the Expositor Wed-
Johnston, Gail Machan, Gwen, Martin 'nesday afternoon, Mr. Michel said
and mne Myers.- possession was effective on April
2 year star to Eileen Baker, or earlier if. a requirement arouse.
1st year stars to the six new He said he and Mr. ;Waxman had
Guides. 'been in touch a number or
Eileen Baker received her second , groups that may he' interested in•
class badge also her Cook's, Child using a portion of the accOmo-
Nurse, Laundress, and Hostess. .1 dation,. but that nothing definite
Ruth Ann and' Linda Johnston . had developed. ,
received their (look's and Child • "We think _we can find a rse...for:
NurSe. . , the building and will do everything
Gwendolyn M.a.itin .reoeived her we can to have it Occupied," Mr,
Campers, Citizenship, Pathfinder, ; Michel said.
Music Lover, Pioneers.. and Globe-1 We are going to 'Montreal 'and
trotters. Toronto," Mr, Waxman• added.
Pins and awards were presented "We want to get complete infer-
by Guide Leader Audrey Wheeler motion about how buildings like
and Captain, Mrs, Wm Kellington• : this can be converted into smaller
Scout Master McFadden spoke • units modernized."
to the Guides on their work. (Huron. ExpoSitor, Reaforth)
Mrs. Edwin. Martin spoke and
ShOwed books on the work Gwendo,
lyn did for her badges,
The meeting closed with, God Save
the. Queen.
Thurs.. Fri., Sat.,
March 3 4 - 5
SPECIAL
STARTING
FEB. 22nd to MAR. 26th
(inclusvle)
There will be
15% OFF ALL PERMS
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
Phone: Brussels 140
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BEVERAGE ROOM VOTE.
HERE ON JUNE 1st
We have been 1:nformed that the
suggested date on which the Village
of Brussels will vote on beverage
rooms here is June 1st. of this year.
There will be two questions on
the ballot: (1) Are you in favour of I
men's beverage rooms (2)Are you in
favour 'Of ladies beverage rooms.
We understand that all miunici-
panties have 4o hold a local vote on
this question if .demanded.
Double Bill
1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS
Starring the near sighted Mr McGoo
WEEKLY SALE
3russeis Livestock Sales Yards ,
EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M.
and
THE DOMINO KID
Starrining Roary Calhoun
MATINEE SATURDAY AFTER.
L. NOON at 2,:00 p. m.
Tony home roareat wners yoe are wsloolme
WARBLE FLY POWDER
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Viaitar, Goesismor ISCPW.
BRUSSELS, PHONE 46
JOHN J. McGAVIN TO
CELEBRATE 95th BlFaHDAY
A family gathering on Snnday
will mark the occasion of the 95th
birthday of. John J, McGavin of
McKillop Township, His iehildren and
grandchildren will be present on
that occasion to offer him eon-
gratlulations and good wishes,
Ag AA
CARD OF THANKS
lanrAISS4 StoSlictlaWsisaw.tli Woo«
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Tenders for supplying Warble
Ply Powder for the Township of Grey
will be received by the undersigned
until 1.p. m., Saturday, March 5th,
1960. State price per Pound.-
Lowest- or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
Edyth M. Cardiff
Clerk, Township of• Grey..
Rev, Jonathan Greene
Donald Dunbar
Sunday School
Morning Sorties
Minister:
Organist:
11‘) A. M.
11 A. M. ,NOTICE
FIRES ARE COSTLY
We have had several in Brussels.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Take a look at your Insurance
Policy. If you have not got enough
insurance give me a call. Our rates
are reasonable.
SELWYN BAKER
Phone 263 • .or
.41 • •
De United Church
OF CANADA
Mater: Rev. L. Brown BA.: S.D.
ONlealet: hire. A. IL Martin
let Sunday in Lent
A.M. mink soul*
ValiscoNe lo
''Than an Nat INISY
1;1: Mae WEANS"
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'Social VienIng
EUCHRE and Lost Heir
in Foresters'' 'Hall, Belfrave
on March 4th' at S: SO• p.m.
Join'your fellOW bo•Op members and
patrons for an evening of entertain-
ment, Sponsored by:
" Your Own Business "
Beigrave Co-Operative Association
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AL:: Anglican Church
0111 CANADA
Parssn'ef liruseole
Reeler: Rev. W. K. Jams, B.A., latIL
THE AMMO DIFFERENCE;
MEANS RESULTS
NO stair ' •
fertiliser Oven you a kiliber MOWS Sir SNP
Ineimententihmet MARNA
'41" Get yOur SPEOiim. 'EARLY DILIVIRY DISOOOtereittei,
• Orenuiii., dry,- ,
• Drill sailer, won't cake In atomise.
US the AGRICO DIFFERANCE on your farm
AGRICO had been sold In Huron Colunty
idnce 1909 by the Baker family St. John's -- Brussels
1st Sunday in,Lent
The 13 exalt)? .1.39 m,, " Holy Enchariet Contact your AGRICO agent today
and get a higher return on your
fertilizer dollar
• Now Under New Managetnent HarrY and Lyle Gool GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP 60 GREY :Ron Smith, son. of 'Mr. And Mrs.
• Jetties Smith d Grey Township, boa
tendera Will be reCeived by the lei led tho, staff Of, the Waterleci
1.00 a, tn. Holy Eucharist I
guriday School SPECIAL THIS SUNDAY
-DRESSED SPARE RIBS
or
ROAST BEEP
Dinner served tram 2 p.m and 6 6 p.m.
Dinner' Soup et "tomato 3nluiw rsiad, Vepaitatilae.'
Selieit Mid Beverage
Net to Make 0046 10040
See Selwyn,
tWedicieidtty March 5th, 1660 -ter crushing and out of the dlinton
S6.06 a, it, Holy iinehatiat
Thursday
nlo .
The iteV.
undersigned until 1 ihin.„ Saturday, I Cattle breeding. AsscOlittion, Ron
hfiitting 15;666 clilbic YAMS, more of r),11/01. After doinpidtbig his high ti
1046, ey ,4
less; of gravel edittiitiOri Senfortli took
' `41.1"lii,et td equippedwith the TWO Year Diploma Course at the
ISCreetit, Gravel' to be supplied by Ontario Agrieultiltat 'College and
the town-Shin, Contract to he onta, ;,,,.1./t ernaird jg6g. fto k.t,op
nieted by August 31st, 160: A en0-- to ,ndge. •Iten IS Winner -of AO;
tilled Aeiii1"61' $06'66' must tj. A. Shilmrnera Mettle-14A Trophyl
neeentpaily' tender. Lowest or any being high man in the International
1959 at the 'ROM ;;'Winter Fair.
het freeeebdritt 'nedet)64, Livestock judging QoinpetitiOn
darditt:
Cie k', toimett* of ttooK
bootie:lei Oft.
telephone tineeiiiii *AtJ E
Asp 1. "9.0' a, iii, Holy tlaehatiet
ilk David's 14entryn'
AGRICO
Medi only '69 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS LIMIT/SO
Umiak Port EireerpleSiti 1.48 to. Evensong