The Brussels Post, 1961-01-26, Page 1.0.07.0^.040
GUESTS PEAKER — VERY REV. DR. F. G. Stewart, D.D,
ILL'S'
FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At All Times
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PEAV1Y ,S H 0
A ;Specialty
teattIng Styling Cole Wavima
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Phone itrusiseI! 540
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$2.00 per 'rear "' PAO 449 ift 4"6"61/0 •1.,esi 01014Oa. POI 0000 PISMO**sok (010.11 Thursday, .anuary 6t11,1; 1961 oot Publishing House
ICapacityAudiencetillsAuditorium 1
tor Official Opening Ceremony
the direction of .10ng, 15009 ,-
panted, by Mrs, Tb4rop6aa.
Tenip3n, arc.1146a, Pr000nta4
tho keys to the hoard -ohairtuau and
004 It ha beep. a pleasure to. ha-
'Clroa,odylte, ft/1'0111;4n
in charge of construction, congrat-
Waled Cm board .on their selcctloit
of .Mr. Templin and the approval,
of his .plane.
Ri,v, II, I, Jennings dedicated the. ••
the School -and stated no more Mt-
inottorcild be engraved over the
door than "Come In To Learn, CO
Out TO :Serve,"
7. IL Kinkead said there should,
tnyrrent pride in. the achievement its
which lin was proud to have shared,.
"11‘,‘ and tiouncii in working to-
' -e"tnr. in suite: of difficnIties had
learned to co-operate. In the finest
way had. he congratulated the board
on their work. Re expressed deep •
regret, AS did other speakers, that
if. L. Ashton principal of the school,
obsont 1,00n1180 Of illness.
Vevv '141% Stewart, introduced
addressed the
mtbecing- saying there is now .a
great interest in education and. base-I
bis address on what Is expected of !.
Public Schools. They should develop
correct attitudes in the children's
'formative years, teach to •tlevelope
curositv so the learning process
continues through life, proper 'atti-
tudes to work, attitudes.. to author- •
ity, 'respect; the future of peace is
1 eavoina "everence for life. in con-
"11A111,c,' his forceful- address Dr.
Stewart said that this the greates'
generation of young peonle ever. .
A portrait. of Queen was pre- I
014,4•04,41 TA4r 111-11.:-.1-0 or, holffilf
of Tildurto'ffg, Spumy. i'PeeiVeri by I
L. Mel; Miss 'Mitchell snake on I
h.,.halt of the staff.
INCOME :TAX 'COMPUTED
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Farmers 13101140$011,0111. individuals
.R.gASONABP-g 'RATES
1VL Ronnenberg
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IN. BRUSSELS TUESDAY and. FRIDAY
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o,-.r.o*.Ifer..fneottoor;o0.,t000•oor...r.00koo..eralio,..kkkekkokik.4..
'Westons Chocolate Sticks pkg. - 29c
Ma.pl Leaf Liquid Detergent
1-24 oz., 1 1-12 oz. free both ....... $9c
25c.
'PHONE 65
Cudney 'Tomatoes 28 oz.
Breakfast Club Raspberry or
Straw-berry Jam 24 oz. 44.4114 ........ 45c File Early phone 'Today for Appointment
• ,•;.1', 5, VI •••"
UTCHEON GROZERY
41,
Phone 293 We. Deliver
WEEKLY SALE
Brussels Livestock Sad ev artis
EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M.
Your home .market where you are welcome
Visitor; Consignor or Burst
DA.RD OF THANKS
'IN MEMORIAM
BROWN -":.•.- In loving memory of
dear 'ilitt4band and. Father, "Watson
Brown, who passed, Away two
Years "ago, January 49th, 1359,
PHONE et BRUSSELS, Oita« . .
:Vas 'family of the late Mrs., 4
Alexander Nichol wish to express I
1 .1 Co our relatives, friends and
11161r 'itincere thanks and appreciat. ;
01
-trete:thorn's for their many acts of .1
'kindness, messages of sympathy
-and 'beautiful floral tributes; also , -i
'to the Rey. Lloyd- Brown, Brussels, 1
'and -D, A. Bann, during' our recent ,
"bereavement and loss of; our dear t
.: --mothee. • ' I
Beautifill memories f one s dPar
Treasured f °revel 1, 1 ive 'sincere.
'LcrYingly remembered and sadly
his wife and family, intissdd by
IN MEMORIAM
2STIEVBN.SON — In loving memory
,of a dear Husband, and Father,,
0, Stevenson, Who passed
away one year ago, Tannery 29th,
1960.
Ills charming ways and smiling face
Are a pleasure to recoil;
had a kindly word for each
Arid 'died beloved by all,
'Ever remembered ity wife Maude
'Daughters -Margaret and -Kay
'The sound of the old EUCHRE PARTY
In Brussels Library
MONDAY, JANUARY 30th
at 8:30 p.m.
'Ada." fission .50c Lunch Served
Under the auspices of the
.4Majestic Women's institute '"
EUCHRE 'PARTY
In Brussels Library
'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st
at 8:30 p.m.
Prizes Ladies bring sandwiChes
'Sponsored by Centennial Committee
ref` East. Huron Agricultural SoCiety
C'H RE ' PARTY
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27
at 8:30 p.M.
.in the Legion Hall
(Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary
-to4the Canadian Legion
,Admission: 50c
John's A.Y.P.A.
SKATING PARTY
17(4ESDAY, JANUARY 3111t
at 8 p.m.
. 'BRUSSELS ARENA
L'unch'to be served in the church
`EVeryone .Welcome
Atinlissibri: 35c and 25c
13 'RYAN'S
WELDING and EQUIPMENT
'Phone 15 Brussels
Your local 'Welding Shop and
Builder of Custom Built Machinery
(We now have a few Sno-Blowers
in Stack:)
Write or Cali for Prices
4•00.4.-4••—,4—
SPECIALS AT SILILPS
- for JAN. ishd FEB:
PERMANENTS :
-Ladles -- $5.50
SChool Girls $4,25
SETSP OAP
Phone 477M Win/glient
A Ni .A
01.1ktVirOft ttALL
Eltit/§§bLt. TOWN HALL,
3rds
Modern and old' tyiii6- •
0 -6oct: OetliesEi# with-
, • 'KANSAS '0A141kitt:iit
Atinifsaion. 560
• Please taiiPoft •Votir
'thjitteitede Otee
bailee •ftiffiAti. toth•
',,situ
Mfite3 Anti :Mettle-6
SPECIALS
Breakfast Club Raspberry or
Strawberry Jam 24 oz. jar.
children were dismissed :to $t1aeir.
classrooms and their guests made -a
tiur of the rooms with questions •
being answered by Mr. Templin,
architect, who was in attendance, To
co-2164de the Program the children
were treated to ice cream by the
school board.. •
43c
school bell,
Beautiful baskets of flowers Were '-
received from J. Cr. Kranter, ROSS
Cronhart, Canadian Bank of Coin-
mama, John Hanna and the .1-Iome
and School Association.
- York Choice ,Tomatoes 28 oz. ...... 23c
Stokleys. Honey Pod Peas 15oz,
2 for
21b
CARD OF THANKS
39c
31c thank all those who remembered,
me with cards, letters and treats
while I was a patient in. Clinton.
Hospital.
'Yam kindness was much; apprec-.
iated and will not be 'forgotten.
Mrs. Annie Johnston.
Free Delivery
. • The official opening, took place
at 8 p',111... with the auditorium filled.
for the occasion.. 'The chairman of
the Board, Rev. 1.i Brown presided
and expresSed pleasure at the
number present to participate in the
Memorable occasion. 'Rev..
Jennings of 'St. folni's gave the
invocation. The, presentation of a
11thle was made by folio A, Smith on,
behalf or tbe Trustees .A.sseeiation
of Ontario. The gift was received by
V.". Kennedy, vice Chairman of
the hoard.
Dainty Rice
Phone 132
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SPECIAL,
To Owners of Home Freezers
DELICIOUS
LYCEUM THEATRE
:WING NAN:, Oix"rAlie0
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs, Bernard 'Ten,Pas
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Teresa, te Mr, lOaaS De
Vries, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
1)e Vries, It. H', 5, Brussels, Ont.
The wedding will take place
February 10th, 1961, at Zino
Presbyterian Church, Listowel, Ont.
°Two Shtrws Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p. Ob.
peeve Cen. McCotrbeno spoke
brioflY t..?*entin.fxs from the
y-21,20-0 council:
Mr. Brown conveyed greetings
front John. Hanna, M.P,P. and Li E.
Cardiff, M, P,, who Were unable to
be present.
T. R, Crown brought greetings
from Haldimand Isttpeotorate 'saying
education lima of great concern In I
our changing World.
Three songs were del slat tilly
sung by a group of students under
1
'MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 p.rn
'Thurs., t rl., Sat.,
Jan., 26 - 27 - 28
*Ina •Lbilal'Arigida Dale Robertson
In
FAST AND SEXY
An amusing comedy of a wealthy
Italian Widow in search of a
husband.
SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY
AFTERNOON *FOB THE CHILD.
TIEN,
ICE 'CREAM.
2172 'Gal. Pail (2 Different Flavour
ONLY $3.49
WHILE THEY LAST
MUSIC NOTICE
Mrs. Lr tits D. Thompson will
resume teaching piano on Tues..
day, February 7th. Pupils kindly
come at their Ostia! time.
which has summoned so many
pupils to their desks, is heard no
'more. 'Monday morning the children,
'Which • for the first thine in the
history of the village included
Kindergarten pupils, went to classes
in the- • new school which was offic-
J110y opened on Friday, January 20th.
Children with glowing faces,
clutching' their books in their
mittened hands, marched from th0
old school-, accompanied by teachers,
'inspector 'Kinkead -and Members of
the school board, to their -fine new
building- for their own onenine-
ceremony. A number of parents and
friends attended. They watched
With eager, sparkling eyes. • as the,
ribbon across the inner Main door
-was cut by Mr 'Kinkead assisfro by
two Of the younger nontis OrtrelYn
Waite and -Rickey Somm:s. After the.
ribbon. cutting they t,--en-iso luta the
smelt-ins auditorium for n- short
program. The guest sneaker fm; the
occasion, the -Very TZEIT, . r,
stawal,t7n. D., of Kitchener spoke to
Children after they had been Wer-
corned to 'their new nuarters
'L. BroWn,"Pnord 01,0,irmae, Time
Speaker Was lotroditergt by
Kinkead. Minden] nuinbers• were.
contiiibuted by senior students
limier. the ilitectiOn of Mrs. Vrni. IT
tiring, NVrth .Mrc_ ef•
the -nano. Aftr ,
CALL IN SOON AND TAKE YOUR PICK
Artvii;ratt'Church
COUSINS DAIRY
Brussels, Out. Phone 22
OR CANADA
• .. ST, JOHN'S
Rector l Rev. H. L. Jennlags
S. A., L. T\01,.
Septudgelima
Organilt: MreL 19r Eiliott
Why Wait Till Spring
NOW IS THE TIME
To Remodel. Your Home
KITCHENS --- CUPBOARDS SATHROOMS
RECREATION ROOMS Eat.
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dbiltela Schiiol
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Matti;i Chtitdi Whatever Your Problem May Ile
16- A, M, -thnith 'Meheol- •
M E AN D'
#14.t .A, • ttIMAtt , 06 DESIGNS' At4.E YOURS
NO JO-Ej"TOO 810 OR Too 4MALL, •
OUR EXPERIENCE- IS YOUR tAtitttAcirlat
RFRNARD TENPAS S
OtiNitAtte310•.
OH
it A. 14f. MOttilite Worship
rof. • ,
The United th-tittli
OANADA,
Witt-4'4H
M44, A, E..
4.45 aS. it. tstiaiithi *died
itteidia Botnne:Wir: • •
130Altil — The Iltn;;Ols ,Pugh e Scheel Boned manliest
responsible [or the erection of the ticw school' building in this
Yitia, e, 'flick was officially opened Aast Fridety, are shown, above.
Left te' tight, c1, hidiktirtbr; lit, 'W. ItloinidilYi 4tite1101,, Rev.,
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