The Brussels Post, 1960-12-08, Page 4
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24" chain formerly 24.15 HOW $19.25
28" chain formerly 27.40 NOW $21.15
32" chain formerly 33.35 NOW P6,50
Your
To The Electors Of Morris Township --
FOR REEVE
ToThe Electors Of Morris Township —
To my supporters on. December 3rd, Thank You.
Wishing one and all the compliments of the season.
tilncerely
Belie P arrott.
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To The Electors Of Morris Township —
Thank You for your support in electing me Reeve
for 1961.
I will strive to promote the hest interests of all the
people of the township.
A ,Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.
Stewart Procter
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FOR COUNCILLOR
To The Electors Of Morris Township —
I wish to thank you for your support at the polli
and to wish everyone the compliments of the season.
Respectfully Yours
Gordon A. Wilkinson
To The Electors Of Morris Township --
MY sincere thanks to those who elected me_ as a
• councillor in the recent election, I will do my best to be
worthy of your support,
A Merry Christmas and. a Happy New Year to all,
M. Ross Smith
To The Electors Of Morris Township '—
The confidence you expressed in returning one to the
council for 1961 Was appreciated. I will continue, to ,the
best of my ability to fulfill that trust,
A Merry Christmas and a Happy 'New Year to all,
Walter (Watt) Shortreed.
To The Electors Of Morris Township —
To all those who supported sue at the polls on,
December 3rd. I wish to extend to each and everyone my
"Sincere 'Thanks."
i wish to thank you for your loyal support in the
past, .and the "Very Best" to the new %council,
Wishing DVeryone the Compliments of lthe Season.
Yours Sincerely
Ross 'Duncan
and as a gro.dimte of Seaferth
District High School and 1.4C a. 89A Qt
anti Mrs, J'ellA 41coel; o; Gray
Twuship, Ho will continue tg werl;
with A. M. Harper and Company of
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v. and Nirs. Tom .a Thornton .P.%
da,uftitter Betty Anne and, Steve
aou NI% maid Mrs. Fhtt
Grimster and son Robbie spent the
week end with mr. and Mrs. V,
Henderson. tr.,?.41
PE fivS Wt i..C.NOW
GRAND CHAPLAIN INVESTED
By HOME LODGE, BRUSSELS
Masons from North Huron lodges
Were joined by Masons from I
Hamilton,-London, Fergus, Monkton, I
Mount Forest at a gathering in St.
John's lodge rooms, there to honor
The Rev. Gordon Hazelwood,
minister of Binkley United Church, I
'Hamilton, on his appointment to
the office of grand chaplain of the
Grand Lodge of Ontario, which he ;
received in July of this year. Mr.
(Hazelwood is a member of St,
John's lodge, Brussels. Ile is a
former minister of Duffs Church,
Walton, and Mount Forest United
Church.
Roy B. Cousins, J. C. Kreuter, and
Archie Engel invested him with the
regalia of his office, a gift from the '
local lodge, -
Following the investure ceremony
a banquet was served at the Brussels
United Church to about 90 Masons.*
The toast to the visitors was pro-
posed by W. J. Turnbull and replied
to hy Robin Campbell of Winghain.
The toast to the Grand Lodge was
proposed • by Rev. Harold Snell,
London, and replied to by Mr, 'Whit-
more, London. Archie Enrol, Brussels
proposed the toast to the grand
chaplain., In his ' reply, Mr.
Hazelwood stressed that the harmony
Of the world can be attained by a
faith in God and in the brotherhood
of man, In Which Masons Shbilld take
a major part,
Robert Citnninsthain contributed a
solo to the prograin.
Among the speakers Were i-Ingh
Wilson, Exeter; Harold Niodden,
Blyth; Robert Davies, Mount Forest; ;
Norman. Hoover, Brussels' Donald ;
Dunbar of St. john's lodge was
master of ceremonies. 'Ross Duncan,
Brussels, expressed the thanks of the
group to a committee of the Friend-
ship Circle of the Church for the
dinner. Mrs. Ralph Pearson replied.
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FORMER RESIDENT
VICTIM OF' STORM
A -former Brussels resident,
,Harvey M. Mason. Seaforth, died
suddenly on. Wednesday, Nov, 30th, in.
his 60th year. He was the proprietor
of the Queen's Hotel for a short time.
His death occurred about 4 o'clock
after lie returned from seeking help
when'his car became stuck in snow
In McKillop township, Mr. Mason
collapsed in his car while it was
being towed, by tractor,
Mr, Mason, a keen sport entims•
last, took an active Interest in the
Thr,ssels Hockey Team.
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To The Electors Of Morris Township
Thanks to the ratepayers of Morris for the sPlendid
support received at the polls on Saturday.
A Merry Ch H risttnas and a apPy New Year to ail.
Bill Elston
To The Electors Of Morris Township
The fine support received by me in the recent
election is very trinell appreciated.
As a itieraber of your dOnnbil for 1061 1 Will do ml
beS tetifidetide Yeti IlaVe placed in tie.'
all a very ,Merry diitietniak
4 titi§otity he yours toe
the,. whiling. year ;and the Yeare to retitle,
alittiet A. Wile
May 't again
and nifty llealtlh
'wish Yon
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BRUSSEIS POST
Thursday, POCembcr lith, 000
Tom Matson has lived his life the way he likes,
sailing his Great Lakes steamer through the
man of rivers, lakes and canals from the Lake-
head to the St. Lawrence. After retirement next
year, he's going to go on sailing in his own trim si
craft . a happy plan made possible by banking
his savings regularly.
Mary Parsons doesn't know port from starboard
but she keeps a very shipshape home. Paying bills
through her Personal Chequing Account gives
her a firm hold on household expenses and helps
her save too.
Two very different people, but both of them find
the friendly, courteous service of The Canadian
Bank of Commerce a real help in planning their
futures and enjoying the rewards of their work.
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