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The =Mai 10:111eMIK4zwe Day •
Parade to the ConatAPIt 4.11a Church
1 service will he held on Friday, ;
I November nth; 3:96Q. The parade
Will fall in at 10,301 a.m. at the
Legion Hall and proceed to the
Cenotaph for service there at 11
a.m„ The Parade will move from
there to $t, John's Cirurch for 1.
service at 11:30 ,a,m.
It is to' be noted that the services
will be changed about this year,
with the Cenotaph Service 'Bengt
held before the Church Service, 1.
The Legion would like all those
taking part in the Cenotaph.
Service to keep this change in mind, I
All Ex-service men and Women
are invited Ito attend these services
regardless whether 'they belong to
the Legion or not,
2 pdm. in the Ladies Auxiliary rooms I.
The annual 'banquet will be held at
above the Legion Hall. Tickets for
this can he purchased from the
Secretary or Canteen Stewart,
Those attending the parade are 1
asked to meet at the Legion Hall
by 10.:00 a.m. Final instructions I
will be given by the Parade Marshall I
at 10125 a.m.
d.
BAPTISMAL SERVICE
AT ST. JOHN'S •CHURCH,
At the- Sacrament of Holy Baptism
Tient in £t. John's Church at, 3 p.m,
Sunday, October 30th were baptiSed
Murray James Rdlger„ Son of Mr, and.
Mrs. Tams Richmond • Bolger;
Richard Paul Humphries, Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Henry' Humphries.
and David Barry .Watson, son of.
Mr. and Mrs, Barry Fraser Watson.
GARDEN. ODDITIES •
Carrots seem to have a habit of
•• griming in odd shapes 'and' situat-
. tens, One brought, to this office by
Jack- Thynne Iliad grown through a
washer, The. one that has, been in the"
"Post" window the past week is
three carrots entertWined, almost as'
if someone had carefully- braided
them. 'Ills/ was taken from the-gar-
• den of Fred Soiling.
- GARBAGE COLLECTION
THIS SATURDAY
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10 A. M. Church School
11 A M. Divine Worship
Preacher — Rev, Robert MacMillan
of
Chid rich.
Gtteat Soloist Mrs. Wm, Severt,
of itnox Clitirali, Stratford
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Better Than Money...
Cahada. Savings Bonds are better than money, for saving.
They provide good income and may be cashed at your 'bank at
any tithe for their full lace value plua.accrued interest. Interest
on, the new bonds, which are now on sale, starts at 4%, in-
creasing to 6% after four years until maturity in 1'7O.
We recommend the new series of Canada Savings Bonds without
qualification and will be pleased Co help you enter your order.
Ross, Know es & Co, Ltd,
25 ADELAtht,ST'R'EET WF.ST, TORONTO I•
Agttitt
Tolotitiotie. tkussolg TO of 263,13
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express one
heartelt thanks to till the friendS
and neiglibehrs Lou' 'their tmany acts
of kitidneas and e-XpresSions{of sym-
pathy at the time of -the illrieSS and,
death of our bretliet.
Seim and Tens, families
IN MEMORIAM
ELLIOTT 'ft lev•iiig irieniorY of
George W, wlio passed
tt,Way six years age, Nov. 6rd, 1045,
Often sigh to .see'yotit fade
Btit since this cannot, be
1 I'll leave to the Card Of
Who wateictii over thee rind Me.
iniSSed b Witc and
Ufa, W,
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ST RUS ELS
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$2,00 per year-i 4174101,. anakosisof an laseasel akin Man. .ruot .DaPartmont, Thursday, November 3rd, 1960 east Publishing House 517.5. to-
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ANNUAL BAZAAR
and
BAKE SALE
Under the Auspices of
St. John's Anglican Church
IN THE BRUSSELS LIBRARY ON
SATURDAY, NOV. 12th
At 3 O'clock
Candy, Aprons, Etc,
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I kr iowp HAI440WE'EN PARTY
the annual l0041.
Hallowe'en Party, 'held in the Town
Hall on Friday night was attended
11Y A good number of cOStr.uned
,41drc'7, as well as adigil.
14len ReV. L, Brown was in charge
'or the program. Bach person re
coived and apple at the Conclusion
Of the program and all pre-school
Children were given a nickel,
Prize. Winners
'Hallowe'en
Negro
'Brian Workman
Sudy and Barbara Marlett.
Variety
Anne Shaw
Bruce Workman
Ronnie Myers
Devils
Murray Workman
Cathy Work and Yonne
McOntcheon.
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57c
25c
Baking,
PROCLAMATION
REMEMBRANCE DA Y-
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th
A Public Holiday
For The Village of Brussels
Reeve of Brussels
George E. McCutcheon,
29c Hunts Tomato Juice, 48 oz. I • ......•.014 ..... ..
Cl'UTCHEON GROCERY
1
Bob Smith.
Pirates
Larry Duncan
.Murray Raymond
Don Rutledge and John
Wayn e McDonald
Good Luck Margarine
Kam or Prem
Campbells Tomato Soup 2 for
Phone 293
2 for ........ ... •• •
2 lb. . . . ..... ..... 55c
We Deliver
GREY TWP, FEDERATION
DIRECTORS .MEET
t Grey Township Federation Direct-
( ors met le Ethel on October 2.7th,
Jack .Knight, pre4ildent, presided,
Mintitert of the last meeting and
correspondence were dealt with,.
Directors agreed to, support the
Brussels Beef, Dairy and Grain
Nach member who completes
their Project lto receive $1.00 re-
.gardless of where they live,
Discussed was the forming of a
feeder F''eer Club. A meeting will be
amid in the near future, when Doug
Miles, AgrieultOral RepreSentattve,
will be present to explain the Club
in detail.
1 These from Grey 'Federation
attending the, Ontario Federation
1 Annual Meeting 'in Toronto include
Jack Knight, Jan Van Vliet, Cliff
Bray, Doug Fraser, James William-
1 son and eharlesii Thomas.
Seine discussion was held regard-
ing the annual meeting which will
be held in January.
Martin Bean had attended the Hog
Producers meeting in Toronto when
it ware decided to go into the packing
Plant business across the, Province.
Of the million dollars ..necessary to
make a start $53,000.00 will be
allotted to Huron ;County, Further
plans will be made at a meeting in
Teeswat er on Nov. 2nd. After this
meeting debentures hearing 6%
• interest will he availalile.
Rae Houston, Sec.-treas.
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PEOi .c WL7 KNOW
Mrs. 13. D. Joyce and dafughtero
of Lorne Park, were week end,
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,.
J. S. Armstrong, . •
Miss Sharon Hemingway, nurse-
-irtitraining Brantford, and Peter
Hemingway, and Lester 'Meehan
Toronto, were home to attend the
'W. D. H. S. commencement last
Friday night.
Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Armstrong
we re guests at the Ferguson-Camp-
bell wedding at Renfrew on Satur-
day. They also .visited friends at
Almonte.
Mrs. Wilson Tibbo, Carl and
Margaret, of Sault Ste. Marie, spent
the past week. with Mr. and 'Mrs.
jas, S. ,Amustrong and family.
Congratulations Lo the following
Brussels community students who
were the recipients of awards at
recent commencement exercises:
Barbara Turnbull. (Seaferth District
High School], the G. A. Whitney
Award. Wlinghttin District High • •
School: Thelma Gowing, 4 awards,
•Grade 121 Science,' Grade la. History,.
Grade 12 Prelleiency and a Dr. Irwin
Scholarship. Pamela Porter a Dr. A.
Seholarphip. Lester Ylachan,
Priricepe• Alumni award. David
K.ennedy;' Grade 13 'Mathematics.
,Inditan
Danny Arnold
Donald Workman
Robert Pipe "MAJESTIC" W. I.
FAMILY NIGHT
EUCHRE PATTY
FRIDAY ,NOV.4th
In Brusisels Library
Admission 50c Prizes
Lunch will be served 1 ;
Under the auspices of L. 0, 44 774
Missionary Sunday
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
tattiest Speaker — Mr. John 'Hart B. A.., Toronto, educational
trniissionary from Africa
Morning Worship — 11 A. H. Fireside — P. I&
Mr. Hart will also speak at 'Union at 1.15 and
Dthel at 2.30 P. M,
Everyone Is Welcome
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4 D•A N C
for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fischer
(nee Jean Bray) ; ;
J:lobo
Jimmy Duncan
Gregg Wilson
Donald Pletch
National
Lillian Myers
ETHEL COMMUNITY HALL
FRIDAY, NOV. 11th
Archie Mann's Orchestra
Donations received at door . t
Everyone Welcome
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
.
The November meeting of the
"Majestic" • Women's .Institute,
whieb, will be in the natur e of a
Family Night, held in the basement
of the library on Friday evening
Nov. 11th, at 8.15,
Miss' Shirley Wilson, of Fergus, '1
a 4-H TIOniemaker,•Who won a trip
to England, will be present. and. will I
tell the story lot her trip, illustrated
with coloured slides. - •
4-H Clubs from Brussels, 'North
Huron Junior Farmers and Sea-
forth Smiler Farmers have beet
invited to attend'.
'There will be a, program and lunch
will be served,
Anyone, young. or old, will h'
welcomed at this meeting. •
For A Special Taste Treat
YOU'LL ENJOY
• tiS Ens
Two Shows Each
Commencing at 7.15 p.
Elmer George Armstrong
Elmer George Armstrong passed]
away in Victoria :Hespi•titi,, London,
in litS 49th year after a feiv" months
H e was the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Armstrong, Grey :Town-
ship.
He was. born at .Lot 9, Con, 8, Grey
township where 'he 9,Pent his entire
life. He was a member of Melville
Presbyterian Church,
He is • survived by one
John of .Gey Township and.
(Tena) Mrs, Win. Pmpey, Aubitrn.
Th e Rev. W. J. S. 'McClure of
,Molesw*rtb, conducted the "funeral
service from th e D. A. Rana fuheral
borne on Wednesday,. afternoon,
Oct. 216th, at 2. pmt,
Pallbearers were William Bishop,
,Glenn 'Bray, MelVill Lamont Wilfred
LYCEUM THEATRE
WI nIGHAIV1, ONTARIO
Night
Susan Coleman
Lynne Workman
Nursery (Jr. Gronp)
Joan Stephenson
Brian Stratychuk
Kathaleen Kreuter.
Nursery (Sr. Group)
Mary ,Gibson
Linda Lowe
Dorothy Elliott
Clown Murray McDonald
Keith. Raymond
Paul McDonald,
Blaine McCirteheon
Judy Marks
t. brother,
a sister,
Ghost
MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 p.m.
Thurs., Fri.. Sat.,
Nov., 3 - 4 - 5
Gary Cooper Charlton Heston 1
in
THE WRECK OF THE
MARY DEAR
BUTTERED PECAN
ICE CREAM
IN CONES, BRICKS, and HALF GALLONS '
Be Sure To Take Home Enough
Judy Work
Pauline, McCutcheorr
Archie McDonald and 'Greg-
orp Huether
W itch •
Karen Pletch
Kenny Work
Nancy Baker
BlaCk Cats
Andy- Adams
Bonnie Pletch
Ann Lowe
Cowboy
Michael Kernaghan and
Miu'ray Bradshaw
intrigu e on the high seas.
CRANBROOK
Cartoons. We are sorry to report that. Mr.
Gorodon Knight is in Wingiham
Hospital at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn and son
Rickey, Kitchener, Spent the Week
end wlith Mr. and ;VIM Earl Dunn.
Ma. Ralph and Miss Lena Noble
0 were in Hanover on Saturday attend- ;
ing the marring of their neice,
Miss Sue Noble to Mr. Norman 1.
Timken The wedding took place it
the Presbyteriari Church, HanoVer,
Tile bride is - thedaughter of Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nte. 1 a
Mrs. • Jean Osborne, Mitchell,
Waited 'with her sister, Mrs, jag.
Noble.
A Bazaar will be held in the
eranbrook Community Centre on 1
Saturday, November 26th, tinder the ;
auspices of erenbaeek Ladies Aid.
FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY'
Fresh Fruit 'and Vegetables,
At All Times
WEEK END SPECIALS
Aylmer Tomato( Juice g - 20 oz. tins .. ... 27c
York Pork & Beans 2 - '20 oz. tins ....... 33c
Angitica.n Church
OF CANADA
Hoy, Norman Stephenson and Tom
McFarlane.
Flowerbetirers were Ernest Martin .
nod. Frank. King.
Burial was in Brussels cemetery.
Beuerman Shortreed
Rev, A. Nimme D. D. officiated at
a Inlet ceremony in St, Andrews
Presbyterian church, Win gham,
witch). Joan re,abelle Shortreed and
Ray Beuerman exchanged marr-
iage vows.
The bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs, ,Tarries Shortreed of Walton
and tire groom is a son of Mr: and
Mrs. Manuel Betterman of Broad-
h ag en.
The bride wore a street lent*
dress of winter white lace With
matching hat of feathers and White
gloveS, She carried' a nosegay of
red roses,
Mrs. CVilliam Sint% of MOorefield,
attended her Slater It a red Wee:
ribit With White feather hat, -She
wore a corsage of white mums,.
After a short honeymoon: the
couple -twill' reside in .SebringVile,
45c
ST, JOHN'S
Rector: Rev. •H. L. Jennings
B. A., L. Th.
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott 1
11, a. in, Holy ,,Conimunion and
Cihurch School
Carnation Milk 3 fins
Cowgirl
Anne Oldfield
Hula Hooping
Dorothy Elliott
Vonne MoCutelreen
Judges
Mrs. Jack McDonald
Mrs, Max Citified
Mrs. W. H. 13011
Mrs! 'Chas. Arnold
A rousing tale of adventure and I
MATINEE There will be a special
showing Of Short Subjects and
Saturday Special
Chocolate Layer Cakes 39c
Free DelitserY Phone 132
Garbage will lie eollehted on
NOTICE Saturday commenting this week.
There Will be a meeting, of the rs.ssrm.r.s.sums,s&:,
Brussels Fall Fair Board (men and
women) next Monday night at the
Brussels Public LiibrarY.
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SATURDAY NOV. 12th
11,30 a. in. Reme,mbrance Service
• FRIDAY NOV. 11th
3 p. Annital Bazaar
IF
Melviz le Church I
Minister! Rev. H. Greene 1
Organist'and Choir Director
Louis D. Thompson NOTICE
At a Meeting of the 'llikeentive
itheiNOrthlilitrcin epithet] of ehristiat
Ethication. at the Inhale of Harty A.
Snell, LondeShore, it WaS decided`
that in view 1.11M,Voidab1e dirottin-.
.Stances the 10(10 inteadoriernin,
ational -Convention Whitld have to be
• eateelled, Ht-riVeVer, PlikleS are littler-
way for an early 'Spring ttotiVelitien
'iii 1561..
The Ladles Aid
The Ladies MI met lin the Church
basement on Tuesday ,eVeriing,
odtObtr '2,5th ten members I
present. A lift:air was sung followed
by the Lord's Prayer, The 23rd• I
Inititei was reed iii unison, The 1
Mintitett of bite. last Meeting Were
read - niid appreVed. The tittering
was litiltentolloWed by treaaiir. e .., le,. renert Mrs Megair,„
The pre4iderit, ,
Strickler cendneted the business
Maris were made for the annual
tlaZatir to he held oil F.ittiirday,. Nov. ,
Cliestina8 Cards. are
to be on diltilaY- and for' tale as lit
:fernier' years. it Was deeided to' irSe-
rile lirbetteds frA, this 136.-Zati.t far
kitehen, etipbeartla for thin manse.
thiiiiiiit,eeiWere, iterated and each
inerrilier Is to bring aonlethiii.g fir
the tfallnetril• tea the children,
the nideting closed by .sitigink
k &YOU folieWed lifY the IICZPit11
bencdiettoif,
The United Chtit'613
'OF dANAtift.
Mletiter iRev L'Brown 11.A.;
organtiti M.o. A, le, Martin
Rernembranee Sunday
9.4. A, lt Sehoel
11 A, VT, "If it ibiid riot been;, tile
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WiiiiXerEn coMmuNity HALL
FRIDAY? NOV,
Orchestra : Alt Star NitelieWkg
Of Stratford
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