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The Brussels Post, 1960-12-08, Page 1 -eelisese0.4' -----••••••••••—•.****-e*ee4"--e"*e.---*.***".***-..*** Aylmer Choice:Tomatoes 28 oz. ........ 25c Clar1' Porkand Beans, 20 oz. 2 for .... ....... -39c Saico Solid-White Tuna 2 ,for . ... .... 65c Edward Harold Jacklin The residents of the Brussels area 1 were shocked by the tragic aceident "Which claimed the life of Edward Harold Jacklin, 2-2-year-old *son of `, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacklin of the Cranbrook community, • The fatal accident occurred Fri- day, December 2nd, when an 18-ton ! bulldozer he was operating on Kitchener construction site toppled ( over killing him instantly. He is survived by his parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. Harold Jacklin; two sisters, Mrs. Gordon (Florence) 1. Belion, of Petrolia, and Katherine, living at home with her parente; and two younger brothers, Harry and Bill, both at home. Funeral Sethrice was held from the D. A. funeral home, BrusselS, at, • . 2 p.m. Monday. Mr, E. G. Nelson, student minister of Knox .Presby-'; terian. Church, Cranbrook, conducted the service. GHRIII111 MA S CONGE R -T1 aftlfgSt LS UNITED CHURCH Sunday WWI 1.14 'WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21st At 8 p.m. -Silver Collection tEveryone Welcome SSti,L .r# _••••77`,....`,##477445g, f) yeAr Az$44 -,foul: 4)14474 4$0.ostmf,gs, Gottns.* 4-4049,*q eozNs east Publishing H use Thursday December 8t11, 1960 , Morris Township Election Results following Are the results Of the ,eleetion held in )1orris TewnshiiIi 'on Peeember trd, 1930, which elected Stewart Riveter as ;Reeve, and Elston, janieS Mo.,ir, William ;Sliortreed and atos,:$1ruitli as CoustAtilorII for 1961. Couneillors And FOR REEVE For . Christmas ShopplOg. • • Read the Advt, in The Post. • _h • COME. TO VARIETY FAIR SATURDAY, DEC. 10th In The 1, O. 0. F. Lodge. Rooms Brussels, Ont, spows-oFtED RY: MORNING STAR. REBEKAH ILADRE"..". GOOD USED 'CLOTHING Candy Fish ' Pond Tea Table '2 — 5 .5WMasZVOW,M.GW*M.F;:414M0' EAT AND ENJOY 6 6 'totals 27 47 323 97 91 378 Polls 1 2 3' 4- 1Par•rott, Bailie .... „,„„..,.. 56 71 69 i63 ;Procter, 'Steiviart . . '31 23 82 54 FOR COUNCILLORS (AGOLAMATION GREY TOWNSHIP GreY -Township Reeve, four three- School TreStees were returned by acclamat. ion. For Reeve — Clillrora Dunbar (C) ;Geo, W. Hutchinson For Councillors — Archie Mann (Q) Lawson Ward (Q) Glenn .1-Nether (Q) Kenneth Bray (Q) For School Trustees — Win. H. Smith (Q) Stanley Manlier (Q) :1dh(Coini leCy7111171if ( iQ'ed) Sat lifternOtinl There was a small 'attendance at nomination meeting (compared 'to other yeaTa, John Pearson 'was 'apptiinted nhairnmn. Public and Molt Sett061 'Board members were 'called 'to the 'Plat- Term lint. Norman Hoov-er,'See.IITreas.Rellool Area reviewed the 'finandial 'State- men't and said it lad been a success- ful year for the 'Board. * TeaCher's 'salaries raised '82(10:00 'across the 'board. 'Wm. Smith 'chairman, told of considerable 'repairs to schools. He Ilia not go Irdo 'detail about ex- penditures as these 'ha'd -been cover- by Mr, Hoover. 'He said pupils 32 120 (64 63 74 69 41 69 28c 24 1.09 88 32 102 13 38 78 19 76 `94 69 87 -Duncan, Ross ...... ..... 41 39 '61 -Elston, William 66 36 94, Main, Attics 32 53 Shortaeed, Walter .... . . ..„ 62 64 Smith, Ross 1,7 24 Wilkinson; Gordon 35 25 -269. 488 396 a4o '431 238. Hunts Tomato Juice 48 oz ,' W e 'D r ain weekly !1:114aw,czisne ticket free with each 1$1 zourdliase. First draw Deeeltilier 110th' for 3 lb. Christmas Oslo. • •••••••••••••• 1........••••••••.•••••• 41•14••••••• • •••••••• 4•••••.• Mc.CUTCHEON GROCERY Phone 293 We Deliver •censtrtfetion of roads would he necessary and the money was well 'spent 'on the side-road at Heys this. 'year, Glenn Huether said they were. trying it this year without 'plitting up snow fence. He explained to the ratepa.yers on how to get a tile • drainage loan from the township. Lawson Ward felt he couldn't add much to what the other councillors 'has said. - lie mentioned the Close. 'Drain .,Carl. Hemingway, . Clifford Row- ; land and • Fire Chief Win, 'Brown, spoke briefly. Clifford R, Dunbar in his reply explained to a question ask-ed. by I. John Conley regarding the Lawson Do'ig's school assessment not being , 40 .VI's IT Ve. -have been informed that 'Santa ;Clams will make his annual visit tol3Tussels o Saturday, Dec. Ii7t11,"Spansored by 'the local Lions and Canadian Legion. Branch. 'ST. SOHN'S W. A. , CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ICE CREAM With Chewy Chunks of Red and Green Peppermint a'N BRICKS CONES ya GALLONS and GALLONS Try Our EGG NOG Drink DURING THE FESTIVE SEASON ••• ,C,ONGRATULATIONSI I were being transported from 'NO. 2 gave, 'the council's Preceedir - With the I Phone 22 Fa'r a Trial Quart Annual ' Sunday School changed and reason for not changes. The .meetinc: Save the Qeen, closed with God 'to No. '8. Stanley Fiseher said he enjoyed working -Mien 'hoard and would stay on and try to serve both children and taxpayers. Jahn Conley, conthletinglah year 'on board lthought 'it time someone else took it over lut'had until next night to think 'It 'over. John Cox, mentioned salaries and 'would like to see more interest in "School TIoara and 'Couneil, Roy Williamson, said 'it was 'his WINNERS OF CANADIAN LEGION Burial took place in Brussels /. CONCERT I-FRIDAY DEC. 16th at 8 p.m. Silver Collection r Everyone Welcome I TURKEY BINGO, DEC. 2nd COTT7NS DAIRY .7P-44WM,3,1t .C.onotalatious to M. and Mrs. .Andrew Jacklin Who will be cele- brating. their Golden Wedding , .Anniversary on December 14th. lFniendaand neighbours are welcome I ; .t6..drop in and say "hello" anytime utingalie day or evening. Cemetery, Pallbearers were: Ted MacLean,1 Frank Wilson, Wayne Cameron, Barry Watson, Gerald Huether and Alan Dunn. on NOTICE ;Regular Home and School -me , • etaI1g in the Public blic School • LYcE LIM THEATRE WINGHAM, CJiv'fARIO 'Two Shows Each Night FRESH BREAD aria BAKING DAILY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times Door Prize: Mrs. John McCiutcheon Specials: Mrs. John MoClutcheon Garry Wilson Mrs, Tom J. Leek. Ordinary: Mrs. Hugh Pearson. Mrs. Ray Bronson Tom Wills 'Phyllis Riley • 'Mrs. Ray Bronson Melville McCuteheon Mrs. R. McLean Allan Nichol Ronnie Adams Wayne Riley Mary McCall Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull Noman Young Mrs. William Tillie:11 (Blyth) (Commencing at 7.15 p. tn.. ‘'. 'WettiviSday, December 14th, at 8:30 p. in, Mrs Grant Hall of 'Stratford will show pictures taken"-( 'by 'herself in Russia: All, parents' mita 'friends a:re urged to attend first year on ;board. 'but a good ex- nerience. Others 'had covered school • affairs. pries Arrnstrou7. meniher for Win elle 'Filet Sclecil gave a MAITHINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 par (iiereenre cxnenditercs -aril other WEEK END SPECIALS 2 tins 57c Prern 2 tins ....... . 57c Green Giant Fancy Peas 2 — 15 oz. tins Camel Figs 8 oz, pkgs. 2 for Kam CARD OF THANKS details of 'school activities, He said Dec., 8 - 9 101 'We ---Wish to. express our sincere ,come the increase 'in 'teacher's. -fill.. Board doesn't know 'hoiv -to over-1 lifppreeiation to all our friends and l salaries. He said the 'bus service is ' -neighbours for the lovely gifts you good, game its, and 'for the help received at IKenneth 1Viclrarlane, member for 'the 'time of our sale and for helping p salary demands. He spoke of the ths move' to Our new home. I Seaforth said the Board 'has to meet 'Your 'kindness and the many addition to school, 4 •classroorns, thoughtful things you have all done; I kitchen and rifle range. 'He thanked will -always be remembered by its. 'Council for their co-operation on 'Roy and. Mayme TunveY 1 school inspection regarding addition.1 Fri., Sat., Mrs. Edgar Higgins Mrs. Ed'ar Higgins, a highly ,respected resident of this com- =unity ,for many years, died on Saturday; December grd, in her 74th year. She had teen in failing health for 'several months. Born- in Turnberry Township, she was the daughter of 'the late JOhn Abraham and his wife, Mary Sanders Abraliarth Mary Elizabeth (Minnie) Abraham, ISolloWring her inthirriage to Edgar Higgins mine to the 14th concession of Grey Township where they farmed until retiring to Brits- : sels. She is surViired by her husband and son, Alyie, of Brussels feer grandchildren, and, one great' grand- sister, Mrs, Margaret Willits of Gorrie and two brothers, Thailias of Winxoten and Russel, Winnipeg, ‘, She was .a member of Brussels United Church and Of the Brussels Legion Auxiliary, Tee funeral service Was held froth I the D. A. Rabe fenenal home on Monday at 3 pin„ conducted by the Reif. Lloyd J. Brown of. the United Church, Burial was in WrOxeter etheetery. Pallbearers Were George Somers, Thos, Strachati„Tack Alcock, Chris, Storey, Archie Engel and Win. Blake, Flower bearers Were, Frank Ruledge, Joe Higgins, Stuart Higgins, George Mamie and Cliff I Willits. Dini< ()Mark Tuesday Weil 35c In 13-EGAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG A drama of teen-agers, with a guest appearance of Jimmy Darren 27c Phone 132 Free Denver,' MfAtiFWM5WASOWAVOWOWMPRO 97°1 N U • i Te Would raise rate about 1 mill next I Anglican Church tOF CANADA year, I CA-RD OF THANKS Andrew ' Breinner, member for 1 I Listowel said the school vas full 1 We Wish to express our sincere friends and •neighboine for the, addition would be needed, The cost now and it appeared. that another thanks and •appreciation to relatives of running the school 'is mainly 1 lovely floof kindness eXtendea to us during teacher's salaries: He said a second flowers, cards and many acts • , shop was now open and lathes being our recent 'bereavement: used. , Special thanks, to Rev. Brown, , the Rahn -Funeral Home, . pall • bearers, and 'the Ladies Aimiliary also to these Who -leaned ears. Edgar Higgins and Family 1ST. JOHN'S Rectort Rev. H. L. Jennings S. A., L. Th. - -Mrs. B. Elliott BRUSSELS BAND 2nd. IN COMPETITION The Brussels Pipe Band placed second in the 'band competition at the Seaforth Santa,'Clmis Parade on Saturday, Dece--aber 3rd. The bands were judged on their marching, playing and dress. Winners were alt, follows: ' (1) 8.eaforth District High School Band (2) Brussels Legion Pipe Band CO Clinton Braes Band CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank the many Organist.: 3rd 11 a. m. Sponsored By BRUSSELS BRANCH 218 CANADIAN LEGION, Brussels Town Hall At 9 P, M. FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1960 15 REGULAR GAMES — $1.00 unday i n Advent 1111strning Prayer and (Church School- James Armstrong suggested Conn. cils pass "resolution and forward to Federation opposing increase In teacher's salaries. -.Council was called to platform. ;Clifford 114 Dunbar stated he had endevoured to fulfill their expect 3 Special NietvLi'ic Church Loals IL Thompson a card 5 cards for $1.00 Games 35c Organist and Choir Director D A' 14 E Church:School 10 A. M. '11 A. Sacrament of the Lord'S ,Stipper Door Prize Come In And. See The New C E ,T Now On Display At Bridge Motors UsEb dAks December further NEW YEAR 'DANCE affairs. ICOurity Council considered lost( people who Were, so kind when we Air loved Otte, Special thanks ationS. lie' gave a report of County I. ma -Ethel ]loll Board ilia . son, ,, aid •tehospittils, 1-1e OM Grey TOWe- , :, . . acid — to neighbours the ','Women's ,sotiii4 6. mesit Year tatie.04, ship ,.Vris,,hatiny, • tO',11,_aiv.e, Read .19, . , . . : .., „, , , • Friday Institute at Cranbrook who helped. • 01 MOleaworth foe itiferinatiori, toiled the new Publit Library . . . . apPneeciated, titid Will always be Your kindness geatly PreaCher, ReV, 'W., .11-. 8..MeClare• -30th, 11 ,tough Ethel resurfaced. He men- kindness was , .. - George tittchinson told of repairs ' to, grader in 1959 and Of "Pinelleeing . iieW truck': tte asked 'Reeve Dtinbar about. levelling; ,,,:ditiae Dnaiii ditch bank. He was Wit : the. owners f IA concerned were interviewed and have agreed to pay tlie- costs, 116 AlSo a.sitea why the bridge had not been beilt .this year, Arehie remembered, The Fathily and. Anthem, Lord for Thy Tender Mereie's Sake Parratt on Watch - A...i•ito•E', -wooket6i, doiiinitiniti Hatt DEC. Otb.- • * 'Meeby• Brother* Orchettre' • • band& •starts'. • at. 10 n.rn, LunchAdmission 75o Ceti+ • SPOii66red by.. tilt 66E108 ti N HOME AND BUSINESS .„„ _ , .„ COMPETITION' H2 ORTICULTURAL COMPETITION' 1959 Ford 4 it,4114?, 1958 Foed. automatic transitilssien 'and radio 1957 Oltianinbile, hardtop. autoiriatic transmission and lad 1.956 teOrd; tratisinissioit and radIO 1064 Feed, Raticirivageti Other older models to eliciOad front • STEPIIE'SSON — Mr. and Wire; 4 :The United Church Mann Plaid .flini' int& been there thIeitei 'tint On thie year. The &beg Stephenson, On. Friday. 'Ede, The jjetietiatinal Society are I biliber giiii, 190, a Sen. , again suotisoring :Mune and BUsitess ;ii. 4a * places ' Christmas D'eceratiteial COHSINTS — At tile 'Wliigliaiti Gee- etniapetitibil, ()Pen to .all: EXVIttiiied Why bridge not lin. , , oral- '',1-I,OSPit•°‘.1, an Monday, t eeOtn- Erittlea• to be in fir the .9 0CF - e 1 o 1 \ titilireViaj, was' late. He Wee, ablitiifl her '5th, 1.060., to Mr, and Mrs. December. I 'de '',i'• • d - ''''-. — ' ot,e on$ins, a '801h, 1 004 Itittita: SnoW lilaWs: from .oet, 4 Iti I' Contestants please dell: Aide the tereitishin, , CANADAOP 'Rev, MOO:, A. 3rd` Sunday tri Advent 1.45 A. isi Church School 11: A. k., .i''''itIllto Gift sehric0 :dengregatiOti are htVited to bring l'Wdiite of e, ;0"..Ap tifidii goodit, -NOW The Tith e to• -PtinehaSe title* 'Priced: F---'- *106, 1- Mrs. -E, Cminieee, Plu5iie 464w8 Prizes to be: t "Ai §. .6 rt V .•-4., A 'tiiittiittsi - " . '46 — Mf, arid; kit, tort Olintoit ttogfittel dii on loo i7tti, it 'Oen td*af'd teat. a brother tett thida, • 31;.00 in Ott§b, -0:66 0:66 -166 *Teeth -6 iiiti sexy goelt, fen both classes Itcmtedi traiy. Some figures of #ighwava Dent. obtained at deed Minh toliVention, Ite said inure' MOTO R S • noulkimt• • 01.4.614t 06' till'