The Brussels Post, 1961-02-08, Page 1•
4:042,00 per yea. $2,60
Airs. Smith, Toronto, is staying at,
the home of her son Frank while
they are on a 'three week trip to. I
Mr. AlTister :Bird is a patient in
St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener,
where h e underwent surgery last
week.
Ross Engel has been engaged' as
caretaker for S. S. No, '7 succeeding
Mrs. Clem Steffler. •
Mrs. John Schnook is in Kitchener
at the borne of her daughter and
son-in-law,
Pin is the rounds in the
eomm-%nity.
•Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dean aril
son .Riekey, Kitehener. snort the
week curl of the home of Mr, and
1100, 17.',1r1 Dunn.
IN MEMORIAM
RINTGUL — In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Chester W. RintoUl, Who passed
away February 14, 1951.
Dear father, now thy Work is o'er .
Thy wilting hands will toil no More,
A loving father, kind and true,
do one en earth we'll find like yptt.
Always temenibered by wife and
daughters Helen andsanda. —
IN MEMORIAM
SULLIVAN --- In loving Ineinory oil
near wife and Mother,. Valeria.
Stilliran, who died February
Itit, 1951
The deareSt them this world eattld. ;
hold,
With cheery smile and iheert of
TO: itiinSe Who .1trieW her all
Hew Mach eve lost t0 Yeara ago.
tell lib* omen's we
tniee her,,
Oui lei art.' cainubt tell *twit 'to sadi
bOlt: "alone'
that: le To ieeaine. tode~: 1
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HOLP ANNUAL MEETING
The Brussels Hortletiltaral Society
bold their ruiutrl meeting in, the
library op Monday, jueenary 29111,
with Mrs, Ciatuore preeiding,i
tvlduutes of the last Meeting and I'
treasurer's :report wer e given, by
Mrs. K. Sluirrie, who also read a re-
view of last year's work, which Was
Successful with plenty of pork
atewinplISbed,
APMITS ,STEALING.
$109 GOODS.
55c
JOSePli LeBarge, '33, of 'Porouto i
'-,.t., MU; a 11(4;a one week • tler I
' sentence in .magletrate',e ,court in i
Goderieli, after pleading guilty to ,
theft of about $1,600 worth o,f goods. i
LeBerge admitted theft of a TV 1p
'ee, transistor miles. shotguns, ri fles .
TV tubes and tools in a been) at
the °Wield. Hardware here on
;Ian. 0.
at $;30 S 11 A ;R P "It'. 4s
Admission: 50c (More If You Wish)
4;
Kleenex Economy Size 2 for
Westons Chocolate Vienna
Cookies 2 pkgs. . 49c
Green Giant Corn Niblets 2 for ..... 35c
York Bread and Butter Pickles
.16 oz. . ... .... ... 23c
Sponsorsel Sy The Brussels Home and School Associatioek
CURRIE CHILDREN FUND Work For All Kinds of Carpenter
HOME RENOVATIONS
A N D
REPAIRS
It is time all are, taught repect for
public property, on which expense Contact - Gerald Fief We Deliver
Previously acknowledged
Robert Walker
Legion Dog House
euchre Party
Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Leach
George TUrnbull
"Gerald lOxiel
Huether •
Frank. MoCeitcheon .
'Thomas .....
of nekeep must be met by the taX-
payere.
Phone 293
cCUTCHEON
Phone 13
.... $940,85
10-00
17.67
2.00 ;
21,00
2.00
2.00 i
2,00 ;
Ralph Watson .•. . . . ..... .... 5.00
John 'Wheeler ..„.„ ......... ..... ......... 5.00 .
-Mr, and Mrs. Ernfe Smith 2.00
;Reg Watson 2.00"
Bert Hemingway 2,00
Mrs. Amy :Speir 1.00
P. 'W. Kennedy 8.00
!stowart McLoughlin... ............. „„„ 2.00 t
Anonymous 2.00 I
.Artlner McCall 5.00 •
Freida, and Mervyn Pipe „.„. '5 00
R. B. Cousins 10.00 ;
Brussels, Ont..-
PETTY THIEVERY
Parents should warn their
children that money in milk bottles
is not theirs for the taking,
Hoy
Wedding 'vows were exchanged "in,
Brussels Upited Church by Nancy
Eliza'be'th Hoy and Bruce Gordon
Cegihiin. The bride's parents are
Mw. -and "Mrs. George Hoy, R. 'H 1,
tifIrel, 'and 'the -groom's parents 'are
Mr. 'Gordon 'Coghlin, and the 'late
'Mrs. "gaghlineR, R. 2, 'Listowel,
Money placed in milk bottles put
out for the milkmam has been.
by the disappearing and children are being
! blamed,
It would be advisable for parents
to warn their children against this
petty thieving so they mayavoid, avoid I
serious trouble.
Mdss 'The bride was attended .1)Y
Mary ;Kennedy of Listowel.
The 'groom was attended by the
brother of thehride, Mr. Bob Hay of
Lendon:,
The couple Will reside at R. R. '2,
testi:met
BANTAM W. 0. A. A.
HOCKEY RESULTS
Ripley 5 Brussels 5
Ripley 9 Brussels 2
N OTICE
TO THE PUBLIC'
Any person defacing or damag-
ing the public 'toilets, in any ,
manner will be severely prose-
cuted.
This damaging of public pro-
perty must be stopped.
Council of The
Village of Brussels
Annual Paint Sale
15% Dis. on all Benjamin Moore
PAINTS, ENAMELS and VARNISHES.
Also Kern Glo and Super Kerntone
Now In Stock
This Sale Ends Feb. 15th
• $1.035.5?'
•
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Charles -Malcolm Scott
Charles Malcolm (Mac) Scott, 435,
of Seaforth and formerly of
Brussels, died "Wednesday, February,
7th, at Victoria Hospital, London,
He is survived by leis wife, • .the
former Betty McCeincheye three
.80118, James, 'Wayne and. Charles,
and a daughter, Cheryl Annc till of
Seaforth; his parents, Mrs. Helen K.
Holland of Exeter, and 1". P. Scott !
• of ItodneY,
The funeral service will he held ;
et 1,30 p.m., Friday. at the }Topper- '
i-Tooltey funeral home, Exeter.
Burial will be in Winghom cemetery.
ARE
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PUBLIC IN,NITED TO
ATTEND CAS 'MEETING
• Members. of the putilic are cot-.
dially invited to share in the inter-
est and activity of the Huron
County Children's Aid Society by
'attending 'the annual meeting of
that organization, -which will be
held in 'the council 'c'ham'bers, court
',house, Goderich, at 1.30 next Wed-
nesday afternoon,' Feb. 14.
EUCHRE ,
N.WALTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9th
.Sponsored by The Women's Institute
and The Hall Board
,Ladies' Bring Lunch Admission 50c
D ANCE
-FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9th
'Brussels Public School
'Ian .WIlbee Orchestra
;Admission 75c Lunch Booth
FSponsored .by ;1. 0. 0. F. 149
"Everyone Welcome
J. C- McNeil Garage
'The (US receives help and do- MAR•LE.NE WAXMAN • ; nations from, every sector of • the
county, but many may be unaware Miss Marlene "Waxman, a former 1
that they are most welcome to Pruesels resident, daughter 'of Mr.
attend this gathering, and Mrs. Louie Waxman, Toronto, !
died on Friday, February 2nd, at the
The Huron County Society bas • Riverdale hospital, Toronto, *in nor
achieved an envielble record for its 21st year. %/A,_ .E_A _4) T Y SHOP
kOuttIng, Styling Cold Wavlag
A t3 ROC I a MY
Peone Bruesele 140
• g. tiuiti..d Church
Lie CANADA
Mitil&t.t4e.,1 Rev. l-.
Org elantri
9.45 A. M. Church $obool
11.00 A. M. Morning Worship
le!S
Presbyterian Church
CANADA
Melville Church
Minister; Rev. W. J. Morrison, ILA.
Organist: Mr. G. Buraoln
YOU'LL ENJOY
Delicious, Nutritious
The first meeting of the ,Ethel 4-H
Club, February 2nd, met at the home
of Mrs. Thomas McFarlane. The
leaderS are Mrs, Clifford Jacklin
and • Mrs. Thomas McFarlane. 15,
members were present. The election;
of officers was held with the follow-
big results;
President' ". Rosemary Brown -
Vice Pres. .7, Krauter.
Secreta.ry Rotating
Press Reporter,...Barbare, Chapman
• nee Ethel 4 - Club will be
'known es "The Ethel Busy Bees.'
Achievement Day Will be held in
Brussels on May 26th, •
A demonstration on project for
for the coming meeting We given
by Mrs. McParianc; Roll cad for
next meeting cm February 12,
will he on Poiet to consider in buy-
ing cotton for Sublime' separates- I
efficient -work and the depth of)'Sire attended Brussels Public
pederstending. whin has - marked' Sehoel and Wingh.am District High
4'`'<:,. dtrOCI:OPS and staff members. I School. , I
I 'During: 1901 no less than 0627 visits j
P-ere merle to homes biemembers
e!' the etaeri thee. were 1901 per-
sonal interviews; 1110 telephone
interviews; 111 come anpeerances. ;
In the same year th e society was
responeibl„ for the care and super- I
-vision of 72 families in their oWtt
ibc'ene, a total Of 27b emidren. One.
hundred and Loin Children were
Wee for in fester hoMes. The sta. ;
tistice irtlicate a busy year, and'
When it is realized that leis week
is handled 'by five social: workere
"end 'two clerical assistants, the
inageItude of the task becomes
antberetit.
One of the most important as-
pects of the Work. is the treinen-
dots effort Which is constantly be-
leg made 10 provide proper' care
arid supervision of children With -Ont!
She is survived by her parents, t
a sister, Mrs. 'H, (Beatrice) Selman, e
of • Royal Oak, Mich.; and Ilya I
hrethers, Sam and Ted Waxman of
Toronto. 1 t
epee funeral was held Sundev,1
relnliary 4, at 1 p.m. at Park
llimporiel chapel. interment wee in ;
1' !en-Ilene eemetery.
L)STOWEL, 0N1.
COUSINSDAIRY THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
FEB. 8 - 9 (0
A raw, racey realistic story of
poolroom life in Manhattan's
sluing
"THE HUS.TLER"
(Adult EhtertzlIhmerit)
Jackie Gleason and Paul Newman i Mrs'. Fralik
Bible Class
Church Scheol
Meriting Worship FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At All Times Agigiican Church
OF CANADA
ST, JOHN'S
fteCtOrt IPtnv. H L. janifilitg.
B.A.,
Organiet: MOS. 'B: Elliott
the bare minimum of heartbreak
and separation,
Child and family elate aeeenetecl !
tor an expenditure of $14,600 in
Huron County Yent. As. One
the eentribittera to this progratti
YOU are inielte4 to attend the an.
4.11; Midi Meeting next Tedneaday.
it °Ai, Slotnig
dblifeb tictiieol
WEEK. END SPECIALS:
Green Giant Niblet 'Corn. 2. for . .. .
I
Thompson spent.
retaining then) trent - their OW11: SAT. IVIATIN.13E: FDR. 11 Friday- in Toronto:
I
hoMeS, 09ten this• is the herd way I MDY KIDS! LOOK! ALL COMEDY .
.I.
to Ile the job, dint it' g tit
nArteee ', PROGRAM — MOSTLY 8T000168; Ma:, and 1114rs, M. Oldfield were
,,,„.,„,_„„„,,,,,,,„ Toronto 'visitors 'this Week,
MON. ., TUES. . WED. . * *
FEB, 12 .13-, 14 .Mrs, Selwyn Baker has a, pat-
Giant bauble Bill aporiStired by beret in ISetitoetie ITOSpittil for
Listowel District High School: the naafi two weeks.
"buNkik10 i * * *
The story of the tragidi deplorablei Mr. and Mrs, Tom Thornton and
events that ptidhed 4Englaridta finest Mrs. Stolle SteiSS, Mr.. and Mira.
• Steve Later, Mr ,.., and Iiiii,r;, Eam-ul e Est into the Sea.
,-- Piu141-- ;kirk, all of Untileti, rifietii, the
'weekend tvith Ed,. Henderson and
also Vidited With WS- itendeiteiti
9.45 A.M.
10 A. 111,
11 A. M.
sir
York Peanut Butter, 16 oz.
mason jar . . 39e..
Tyrone Power and kW Novak ,Mort titti. NOTICE
Campbell's Tomato Soup, 10 oz.
3 for
1A4 tri.iri. :Coiiiiiiiiiiibii eimill i hi
i .04 to**. A, Y, 4i,, A : ,Th is: Annual M eeting .dt The 1 ,,ti-ik, kbbie .bUdHiN STORY" who Is ri titittelit in 'NVIiiktiiiiii tleii:c
..„,,,„ „at , 44. Children's Aid Society of *Tura, CinemaScope
., „,
IT' "411Pli" 1.4.6601 '0,.. toutiO will be held in the' 6ittieli ' 00/1-tig. tO the lentith of tliteaile66;ea , -61111 It(*il6it'
lot iii;;;A, •mit,- iise '''.'I I ; Chambers, Curt • ITIOtiato, Otalerierb, ',Urea ilieli Will be ihOiiiit al0 Oita:,
Site &Ira MIMI ' ' , ,Ontarki en ItredneiSit4 Ifebraalt*' Get; sintil'O ticket ti'iiiii, A' Hioti 'ileheei
11011.,;M: 14 ' TOanti PeOetsi '' 14 1041?; at 2.!5ta p.ini,- Thibitt 004#111Iy i iiiiiiiit
•Itititt.i. ,•litii if 744144 OAS ; /004 ', T'" ' , , 4''' 7:*-11:, i titirtiii* '-:Ati, tioahi.n Sto-i* iiii ,
the
*May;
'VAIPPOlit your *mil itiapotiou,
Coin)ratide,
The seviety decided t,i sponsor n.
contest in the ranking of bird feeders
ii,stead of bird bowleg. It is hoped to
have a spring flower show, as well
as the one later in the summer.
Little Gall Travis of Walton sang
a very pretty solo, accompanied by
her mother, Mr. Odell took the chair
and declared all offices vacant, 111rs,
Cudmore presented a new slate of
officers for 1961
Mr, D. A, Ram showed pictures of I
his trip West and also some local
scenes which we're very lovely,
Fees for 1902 were paid by
members present,
The door prize was won by Mrs.
George Davis.
Th e meeting closed with the'
Queen, Lunch was served
committee in charge,
Following is the slate of officers
for 1962;
Past Pres, ....... Mrs, E. Cudmore
President Mrs. D. A Rann
1st Vice Pres ..... Mrs. R. W, Stephens
2nd Vice Pres, 111e- A, Knight
Seo.-Treas. Mrs. K. ,Shurrie ;
Assistant . ..... , .. Mrs, C. Adams
Directors for Two Years
Mrs. John Seek-
Mrs. L. IVeachan
Mrs. James Armstrong
Mies. L. McCutcheon
Dims, L. Odell
Direeters for One Year
Mrs. N. Reid
Mrs.. George Love
Mrs. Clommell
'Mrs, P. 7-Temigwaer
VI'. 4. Knight
Ardlteee ...... M' 10(10:n! "S's
Press Sec'y Mrs, Gen, Davis
Ethel 4-H Club
PEOPLE WE KNOW
ETHEL
The presentation of the Canadian.
imperial • Bank of Commerce rose
bowl for the highest number of
'points Scored in 441 competitions at
the Brussels fair, was inadvertently
omitted in the report of the East
Huron Agricultural Society .annua,t
Meeting and banquet. The present-
ation was made by C. Parker,
.manager of the local . branch of the
bank, to Miss Geraldine Dennis,
In view of sach unnecessary
defacement and •malleions destruct-
' ion of properly, there is little en- ,'
ornvagemont fur public officials to
provide, and niaintain, adequate
up-to-date facilities for the use of
' the general public.
OMISSION
Pl./(3410 VANDALISM
It is 0- sad fact that there :acre
peopl e who bare little, or no regard,,
fctr public properly and, tak e a
no wage delight in wanton destruct-
AlrOady, we are told 01(.4 is
ev:dein. is the newly 'tenor:Pima
eirena. The public toilets, which were
Metalled here. at considerabl t ex-
Pence, not so long ago, have b eers
subject to misuse ;old deliberate
vandal ism.
• i's1;",
Ci-IERRY VANILLA
ICE CREAM
Be Sure To Take Home Enough
FROM YOUR GROCERS IN THE ecoNomIcAL GAL:,,.
Phone 22
Mime 1V* POO* Derg#00
r Brussels, Ont.
INTER-CITY WELDING SUPPLIES LTD.
(Formerly Represented By Bryans Welding)•
AMAT'EU:k COIVTES
Brussels Publle School Auditorium,
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28th
MANAll HARD
Brussels, Ont.
WELDING SUPPLIES
SECURE YOUR OXYGEN-ACETYLENE.
AND WELDING SUPPLIES AT
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