The Brussels Post, 1960-10-20, Page 13
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TilursdaY, October 20tb, 1960
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Clarks Pork and Beans, 1,5 oz.
3 for ........ ..... 47o
Van Camps Spagetti, 15 oz.
2 for ..... 29c
Top Crop Popping Corn, 1 lb.
2 for !Ark 29c
D ANCE
WROXETER COMMUNITY HALL
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2let
Music by: Ramona Orchestra
Admission 751
Lunch Booth in Hall
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
MONCRIEFF UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd
At 11 a.m. and 8 p.m,
Guest Speaker:" Rev. W. J. Moines
Granton
Receiver General, Tax
deductions
Post Office. II, T. Stamps
P. U. C., Light & power
Public School, loan
Wm. Bell. labour on streets
Municipal World, Book of
Statutes 5.41
Pollard Chain Saws, sharpening
scythe - .75
Skeocli Office Supplies,
% Cost of A.ddox
McC,utcheon Motors, repairs
to Truck
Delbert Hall, work
streets.
Publishing, Tax
notices
Hardware, Sap-
plieS
Oldfield Hardware, Wash-
room supplieS
Post Office, BO: rental
Ontario Welfare, Welfare
_ book
McOtacheOn Griocery,
relief 60.00
Moved by J. 'C. Rtauter seconded
by 0. S. Elliott that the Clerk
advertise fOr tenders fOr snownlongh-
the Village of Bro'ssels foir
the season 1960,61, tenders to
be in. the bands of the Clerk by
5 , O'clock ; October 24, 1960
M
— Carried
OVed 0. 8: Elliott, seconded
by. NV, A. Willianison -that Connell
13.78
13.80
164.55
14000.00
40.00
172.00
14.75
on
34.00.
PoSt
35.00
Machan
11.29
39.90
3.0g
2.15
D ANCE
Cranbrook Crm/unity Centre
FIRIDA.Y, OCTOBER 21st
MusicBy: Ian Wil beeand hi
Orchestra
Admission: 75c Students: 50c
Lunch Beoth Everyone Welcome
Come and Bring Your Friends,
ANNUAL HALLOWE'EN PARTY
For the Children of the Community
on 'MOND'AY, OCT. 31st. in
BRUSSELS TOWN HALL
at 8 P. M.
Sponsored by Brussels Lions Club.
Prizes will be awarded for the
following Costumes:
:Hallowe'en
Indian
Hobo .
National
Nursery
Clown '
Pumpkin
Ghost
Witch
.Thick Cat
Cow Roy or Girl
Everybody welcOme. Put on ,
costume and plan to attend.
FRIDAY and sAt tillbAY. •
•. October 2i1: and ••
•Dofilile Ferittire
"-HORRORS, 'OF .• THE
'BLACK MU§E.LIM0
. Adult. thidotattiiiiefif
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4,TILLE -HEAbLESS. .OkOdTif
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Better Than Money...
Canada Savings Bonds are better than mote, for saving.
They provide good income and may be cashed at your bank at
any time for their full face value plus accrued interest. Interest
on the new bonds, which are now on sale, starts at 4%, in-
creasing to 5% after four years until maturity in 1970,
We recommend the new series of Canada &tangs Bonds without
"citialification and will be pleased to help you enter your order:
Ross, & Co. Ltd.
2,,AbEtAibt sTittET %E8T,
total. Agent:
Baker;. TeletihOtie likiigteta '11). or 2i 113
'YOU'LL ENJOY
STRAWBERRY RIPPLE
ICE CREAM
A DELICIOUS TASTE TREAT
AVailable at Your Favourite COUSINS. Ice Cream Dealer's
in Cones, Bricks,, or economical Half Gallon or 2lfzi Gal. Pack-6.
Be sure To Take. Home Enough
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THE.' 1,113..RARY
• . 22nd
c.request 111Pron County rfiAways. i ,POPPIES FOR RPIIPMBRiNf`IQB,
G';:ct warning slguala art Mailer Itemeinbrenee Day,
t'hoG , N. 11.1141way Crossingaa'Jll'U g tend -" “)1117 app
Brussels j far the Logien again to. Wens •
Carried! attune:0n On one of the important
Moved • by W. A., WIlliamsOn, I ;lei-Mars of the Canadian 'Legion .-
seconded by J. C, Krattter that the the annual Pol)PY CiaMpaiiga,
meeting adjourn, to meet again y Next Math it will be ?A yews
October 24th, or at the tall' of the I. .ince the custom. of wearing -a
poppy replica for remem.brance was
Carried' inaugurated in Canada. Front tin
-NT T, J-f, King, modest beginning in 1921, the rust-
Cierk
''°thnie l
eta
omiyt and this
sltTeomegeae yeo,r althl'ol gh woi it;
%%real preparations and planning by
JJ,ogion branches everywhere
• RoVeral million Canadians will lie
Wearing the .familiar symbol --
the blond red Poppies wUiell grew
on the graven of Canada's 'fallen
who lie in Flanders Plelds,
There are three _distinct phases
- to the observance Of remembrance
through, 'the poppy.
First, there is the Act of Itenvnt.-
brance, itself, symbolized by the
wearing of a. poppy, a tribute to"
,those 'who paid the supreme snarl- •,
rice In all wars ra which this
Country has been engaged.
Reeve BA KI NG
SATURDAY)
AT A P. M.
CANDY APRONS NOVELTIES.
Brussels, Council
The regular Meeting of the,
Village Council was held in the
Clerk's office on Sept, 2001, all
members being present.
Moved by O. S. sevonded
by IL R. Pearson that the-mtautes
'Of the meetings of Aug. 29(11, Sept,
14th, and Sept. 19th 00 adopted as
! read.
' Moved by W. A.. Williamson,
seconded by ht, 12; Poar$04 that we
purchase p Wreath for the 11th Of
NOVember at a cost Of $14.25
carried: I
1VVIVed by .1. 0, Krauter, Seconded
by S, Elliott that Joseph
Bt0wer be -granted a building
permit as pet application
— Carried
Moved by W, A., 'Williamson,
seconded by C. IO'nuter that the'
Clerk apply to the Department of
Teti-rays for interim subsidy on
the 1900 road expenditures
--7 Carried'
By-law No. ,8.1960 was introduced
and read a first and second time.
Moved .by 0, S, '9.111104, seconded
by IL rt.. Pearson that By-4,aw
Ne. 8--19Ci0 as read a first and
Second time be read a third time
— Carried
Moved by J. C. I(rnster seconded
W. A. Williamson that "By-,/Law 8-
1960 as read a third time he finally
passed, the Reeve and Clerk
autboxi7ed to sign it and the seal of
the Corporation be attached
This being a By-Law TutliCh4rir•11(1d •--r•
the borrowing of 87,090 tomoet 196:)
expenditures until. 1960 taxes a"e
collected
Moved by W. A.. Williamson;
by IT. P. Prarson that the accre,nto
as presented for payment he paid
- Carried
B, V. Baker, Atiol,st welfare
$ 378.5
-- Carried
COLD WEATHER AHEAD-
Now Is. The Time To Have Your
OIL STOVE OR FURNACE
CLEANED and. SERVICED
for the steady winter months approaching
For RELIABLE MAJNTENANCE WORK 'Contact
HOWARD BERNARD
PHONE BRUSSELS 47W
HONORED ON 48th
W E DDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr, and Mrs, J. W, Fiseheit wept
honored at a surprise family
ins at the liome„of and
Bartley Fischer on Sunday, October
fah.. The occasion marked; !' their
48th wedding anniversary,
two sons,: , Stanley, .CirarIbrook
l.tartley, of Listowel and; twt•
daughters, Mrs. Bernard Thomas
Tip Top. Peas, 15 oz. 2 for 27c
, of warm.
ROCERY
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We Deliver Mrs. ;:Wm.
Kitchener,
present at
Phone 293 (Mae), Morris Twp., and
Hastings, (Vella), of ,
with their families, were
the happy gathering.
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H. & S. MEETING
NOTICE
THE BRUSSELS CREAMERY
Will Be
CLOSED
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
for the Winter Months
MASQUERADE DANCE
ETHEL 'COMMUNITY HALL
FRIDAY OCTOBER 28th
'Made by: Archie Mann's Orchestra
Admission: 75c Lunch Booth
Proceeds for Swimming Pool, Ethel
Sponsored by the Canadian Order
of Foresters Court, Ethel 261
E HALLOWE'EN DANC
WALTON COMMUNITY HALL
FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 28th
Garnet Ferrier's Orchestra
Prizes for Costumes
Admission: 75c' Lunch Booth
i•
The regular meeting cf the
Brussels -Home and School Assoc-
ititioit in the Public gehool.
on -Wednesday evening Oct; 1.2.
The meeting opened with the
singing of "0 Canada", followed 14
words of welcome to the -new-
members, from the President, 'Mrs. •
Bob. Raymond.
After the business pa"t of - the
meeting, . the - members enjoyed
Naito solos by Mary Gibson and
Jimmie Wheeler.
Mrs. Tyerinan received the banner
for her room as she had the Most
parents attendance.
- The special speaker, MrS. Robert
other phases of Legion. activity Simpson from Hensall Was intro-
duced by Mrs. Mui'i-ay Ituether and
spoke on art with many lovely
paintings of her own on display.,
Mr. Gerry Exel thanked tie
speaker. speaker. after which ithe teachers 11
of the Public school gave a short
talk -on art in their respective
rooms.
Lunch served by members of the,
socjal committee.
Next regular meeting Will he on
NetVember 9th.
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GRIMSTBR — Ruth and Phil Grim-
ster announce the birth of ;their
son, Robert Leslie,- art Victoria ,
hospital, London, on. October
9th, 1960.
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TURKEY SUPPER
Duffs United Church
WALTON
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2nd
Adults: $1.50 Children 6 to 12: 75c
Program by the Listowel Quartette
and other local numbers
L. LYCEUM THEATRE
%VINCI-1MA, okTARIO
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p
MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 p.m.'
WEEK END SPECIALS -
Hunts 'Tomato Catsup,' 11 oz.
bottles 2 for 35c
Trend Detergent, 12 oz. containers
2 for 59c
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Banana Layer Cakes 39c
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Oct., 20 - 21 -22;
Tony Randall Eddie Hodges
Archie Moore
in
THE ADVENTURE OF
HUCKELBURY FINN
Action suspense and humor in this
screen ;adoption .,of Mark Twain's
famed novel.
Phorlf... 132 Free Delivery
NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF GREY,
The Gallia OS Revi&on on the 1961
Assessment Roll for the Township
cf Grey be- held on Wednesday,
0&nber nth, 1960, at P, p,m., at the
Clerk's Office, Ethel, Ont.
Edythe Mi. Cardiff •
Clerk, Township -of Grey.
ANNUAL
BAZAAR and BAKE SALE
Under the auspices of St,_ John's
Churl''. Guild will be held
on Nov, 12th. Watcli for ftirther
notice.
PEOPLE Wk KNOW,
Mrs. S. Mix suffered extensive
bruises and shoOk in recent, fall in
her 'home.
The Bit. Wor, Bro. J. L,itle
0-M., paid his official visit to' St.
John's Lodge No. 2S-4 A.F. & A.M. at
the regular meeting this month.
Calvin Krauter; Bob Rayntond
Wm. H. King„ and Jack Arnold were
Welcomed as ne-W Members Of.
the Brussels L,ions Chth. They
were installed by Lion R,
Cousins at.the regular meeting on
Monday night.
Mil, Torrance of Walton was the
lacky winner Of. $1,500 in prizes at
the, International Ploughing Match,
Mrs, Dundas Was the winner of the
grand prize draw at the IT,E.P.C,
Cooking And Appliance Echow. Her
prize was' electrical appliances.
fa,
Anglican Church
OF CANADA
ST. JOHN'S
Rev. 'H. L. Jennings,
B. A:, L. Th.
Organist: Mrs. 13, Elliott
11 a.M. 'Morning. Prayer
and Church School
, y ,Rector!
PHONE 46
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CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks is Oven to
all the friends and neighbours for
their ManY hes of kindness and-
expressions of empathy at the time,
Of the illness and death of our Set.
Mr, and Mrs, John Waite
and Carolyn.
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P. I V rT ,
CLINTON,ONT.
1 LLASHNIAP:
DRIVEaIN THEATRE
I LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
IVIInister: Rev. ..!. H. Greene
Mr. Louis D. Thompson
Organist and Choir Director
10 A. M: Church School
11 A. M. Divine Woraltip
The United Clitirch
dAiklikijA
4intateii: Rev.• L. Brown' bAir S.D.'
Oe eclat: Miqi; A. E.Martiii
• 10 A, M. 'Church §eitotit
11.15 A N1. LayiiieWd Sunday
Speaker Martin' Bann
Of Wdltoid
Subject "Be Ye Therefore
• Ready Also'(
TWO Shows Illbhrly, pain or Siting
First dhow 'et•titItk:
Admissicni Bye
dhildreti tinder J..2' in. Cafg .teeifit
FR?DAY and SATURDAY'
'Odimiee" 2.1 and' 22
Dotil3le Feature
"WESTBOJND4'
-Color
Randolph' SCOtt Virfirritra 'Mayo
-"FROM THE, tA341-iti-f
Od.to"e) • 4eeetiti Cotton
Debra- Paget and Sanders
One daotioeit
14(Yrillt:
As I Mauve soul my stand and
gravel httg,ffies. to Allen Mitchell t
Would like to- thank my many
Would like to tiimik the dent,
intiiiity for their patteritike,
Per the sitine Serttlen in the
future call Mien Mitehell, tclelihotid
Bitt118148. •
TOM Ttifithy•
v A t, 4 d, E. E A di , V tiz H
Carting Stytinr' 'oOld `!•?v'ra
Specialty
Phone. ttrifSeel'o "111.
tilfth.ef notice "Jag's Beauty
. Will -be open' 'MontlaYa
Ctoardit Cii Wednesclaye!
Q00, McCutelieon,
Reeve
Second,. there Is the use to which
the Money raised by the Poppy •'
Campaign is pint Thousands of ,,
families net. e7ltirjel to Govornm"nt •
assistance are being given a hPlp!n,,
band through the Poppy Fund of I
Legtan branches, •
Third, there is the assistance
given to- a considerable number of ;
disabled veterans by sale of pennies
-they have made in D. V. A's "Vet-
craft shops in. winch light, sheltered
employment is provided for them
through the sale of theiT'uouni i"•
Tt is a -firm rule that all cr. the
net prOceeds derived from the Popir,-
eminnaign must be -spent only on the
relief el distress among ex-sexy:lee
Men and their I c.enenflan
commhinitiee in which, the poppies
are sold. Not one cent goes to any
MAJESTIC W. I. TO-SPONSOR
HOMEMAKER'S COURSE.
A Homemakers Course, "The .
Third Meal" will be conducted -in-
the next few weeks, sponsored by
the "Majestic" WopOrs Institute.
The course- will be given in foUr•
Parts — -one afternoon each week
completed. Members of the
institute and any other • interested
homemakers 'of the comp-amity are
ififited to enroll, :There will be
'ancomodatiOn for 15 members
Manuels must be ordered, so those
interested are asked to call Mrs,
Carl Hemingway (2-5r5) or Mrs. C
Matheson (8991 as soon as POssible.
F sf SALE
Brussels Lives! tacit 14,1,0
"VERY FRi'D A Y
Your home market where you are welcome ort
Visitor. Consignor or Buyer
BRUSSELS. ONT.
FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
- At All Times