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POINTS OF SUPERIORITY
Thursday, '.ehrutt
TtlE VALUE ,OF A P.M.114
It costs, nothing but creates mob. It
enriches those who reveille without hnpeverialting
those who give, It happens in a:flash. and the
Memory of it somtimes lasts forever..
Noneis So rich that no (.0,11 get along withentit
and none 00 poor but is 'richer for its benefits.
It Creates happiness in the home ,and loatera good
will In business. Yet it'.eannot be bought, 'begged,
borrowed or .stolen. It 1$ something that is no,
earthly good to anybody until it Is given away,
If at times you meet someone who•faiis. to give
you; a smile, may I ask that you give one of
your own? For nobody needs a smile so much as
those who hays none left to give.
(Contributed by Mrs, C, Richards, Hamilton)
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COUNTY OF HURON
TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES
Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned until
5:00 p.m. TUESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1961
'for the sung.), of 1961 requirements for :
Tender No. 61-104 Tires and Tubes
Tender No. 61-105 Wire Fence (Type 842) & Steel Posts
Tender No. 61-106 Cedar Fence Posts
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Tender No. 61-107 Pressure Treated 2x4's
Tender No. 61.108 GA" Fir Plywood GIS
;Tenders must be submitted on County forms available at the
'office of the undersigned.
:Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
J. W. BRITNELL
County Engineer
Goderleb, Ontario.
Court House,
County of Huron,
ess eards
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
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OPTICIAN OF SEAPORTH
clumo of office iverit,kin f4.1.
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ground Irleor Parkirt,7;
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CRANBROOK
World Day of Prayer
1 The World Day of Prayer service
was held in, Fool ;Presbyterian,
Churph on Friday afternoon at three
o'clock Leaders were Mrs, John
Schnook, vice-president of the
Afternoon Auxiliary and Mrs.
Gordon Engel, president of the
1 Evening Auxiliary. Prayers were
offered by Mrs. E. Nelson, Mrs. W.
Strickler, Mrs. Earl Dunn, Mrs.
Mac Engel,. Mrs. Frank Smith and
Mrs. Rosa Knight, The offering was
received by Mrs,' Frank Smith. Mrs.
Kenneth McDonald sang a solo,
accompanied by Miss A. J. Forrest
'at the organ.- An address on the
purpose and history of the World 1
Day of ;Prayer was .gi,ven • by Mrs,' 1
1 Glenn Huether. . . oseStit.ted(r in oi Student IBno
irx Church
u3ho Sunday.cn
March
's 5 will be . 1
Robert Wyber, a student from i
• Waterloo College will preach and
members of the Y. P. S. will take
( 4.1\1;t. . I Smith Sr. has been visiting with 1
her son Frank and Mrs, Smith.
I . Mr. Mrs, Earl Minn and' Jo-Anne
i . were in Atwood on Friday attending
THE i •DRUS.S14$ 'POST
EAST HURON'
Awcui,TunAL. SOCIgTY
NOi
of sPEclAir. MEETING
'-"rmallab APO, of Walton,, W.4.4
named winner of awards for the top.
Htitdcat in agricultural .ongineer, I
farm accounting, and Tnrm
ma nagement at tho Western. Ontario,
Agricultural School, nidgotown.
joint Bum also of Walton, a first
year .st!tdent at the school, was
ner of the MO% County award for ,
1061.
'WALTON. YOUTH WINP
NUMBER OF AWARDS
1
congregations in Huron Presbytery
and is known throughout the area,
For many years he hag worked on
the Settlment Committee of London,
Conference.
FORMER BRUSSELS MINISTER
PRESBYTERY NOMINEE
FOR CONFERENCE PRESIDENT
Rev. H. C. Wilson of Thames Rd.
United Church (near Exeter) will be
nominated by Huron Presbytery for
the office of PreSident of London
Conference of the United Church of
Canada when the Conference meets
in June, The Huron Presbytery
opt-eyed the nomination (Wed. Feb,
8) in Ontario St. United Church,
Rev. Mr. Wilson has served many
Applications for retiram.ent and
pension were approved for three
ministers in the ;Presbytery Rev, S.
A. Moote of Goderich (Victoria St.)
who has served 42 years in the Mini-
stry will take tip residence in
London at the end of the Conference
Year in June and will become assist-
ant minister of Wealey United
Church. Rev'. -T. J. Pitt of Varna
plans to Make his home in New-
foundland where ho began his Mini-
stry 44 Years ago, Rev. W. M.
Thinvui Of Walton' United Chlireh,
'refit-Ito; after 29 years, will reside
in Ottawa.
lielefos from the 21 pastoral
eharge g tie lIttreft Presbytery met to-
••••-4"-ar to 0:-."--4tis rep'n't of the
fle-"rat roinwil on oThe Deetrine
-Y04 Preetine Chttreh ramnber-
,4 • 0 len 7T—Inon. Of
r' c+,46,ilt 541 nor, IT. t
P n 'nen. T;+l. •,rd 11 e t. •
lr.,,."•4 r-efer flames 1 mit-
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roc.
""14"6114(+4. in the report.
Mr. Alex Dark, London. Mr. and
Mrs, .Tack Clark, Susan and Steve,
Auburn, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Engel.
Knox Y. P. S.
The Y. P. S. entertained members
xtf the Molesworth Y. P. S.. at a
Valentino and skating party on
February 14. The early part of the
evening was spent skating in
Brussels, followed by games, con-
test, and lunch in the basement of
Knox Presbyterian Church.
The Y. P. S. meets every Sunday
(I-ening in the manse at S o'clock.
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N U P. A N A (4 0; "N
Alt Kinds of latereete
h$eiucilnp: Lite
OF MEMBERS
TAKE NOTICE that a special Meet-
• 1Ig of the members of the fast
Boron Agricultural Society wilt he
held, In the Public 1.ihrary building
the Village of Brussels, on the
2nd. clay Of March, 1901, at. the hour.
of 8 p.m,; Which, said 'special' meeting
is called for the purpose or author-
icing the sale or Lot NO. 318, being
part of the lands now owned by the
East Huron Agrieulturai Society.
and whielt is no longer required for
its purposes.
AND FURTHER TAKE . NOTICE
that those entitled to vote on the
resolution 'concerning the sale of
the said land, are such persons who
are rit7ambers of the Society for the
current year and who
ers for the last two
preceeding years.
DATED at Brussels, Ontario this
7th. day of February, 1961.
Clem Steffler
President
were mouth-
immediately
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First Meeting (Group No. 1)
i The first meeting of the Brussels
4-H "Cottons May be Smart" was
held at the Brussels LObrary, Feb-
ruary 11th at 2;30 p.m. with seven
members present.
The meeting was opened with the
4-H Pledge followed by the election
of officers as follows:
President — Yvonne Connelly
Vice-Pres, — Meryle Wesenberg
Pianist — Gale Wilson
,loan Alcoek was nominated sec-
retary and press reporter for the
i the silver wedding anniversary of meeting. .,
T Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl Green. Mr, and he name suggested for the club I
Mrs. Allan Dunn and son Rickey Of,
Books were dicussed and it was ' ,
was, Brussels Busy Rasters, Record 1
ed aver th e week end with his
I .Kitchener, also attended and visit- , decided to use three ringed books I .
parents, I covered with black bristol board 1
1 with white lettering, i
The next meeting will be held in j
Brussels ;Public Library, February 1
18th, at 21:00 p.m.
The leaders, Mrs. Sas. Armstrong
and Mrs. Herman de Vries dicussed
notes with the girls and gave them
their Home Assignments. They
also showed some Fm T:gested pat-
terns.
The meeting then adjourned,
First Meeting (No. 2 Group,
The first meeting of the No, 2
Brussels Club was held on Febr-
uary 4th in the Library with seven
members attending. They decided to
call themselves
Sewers.”
During the course of the meeting
patterns, colours! and measurements
were discussed and notes were given.
The meeting was closed with
God Save The 'Queen,
Second' Meeting (No. 2 Club). •
The second meeting of the Brus-
sels NO. 2 Club was held on Fehr-
nary 11th, in the Library with six -•
n embers attending.
.Thring the meeting the girls made
nnttern for books and were giVen
notes,.
The• meetinc' was eloser1 with the
Queen.
Second 4-H Meeting of
Brussels Singing Sewers
The second meeting of the
Brussels Singing Sewers, group No
2y was held in the Brussels PnbliC
Library on Feb, 18th.
It Was opened. Witt. the 441 pledge
'followed by the minutes of the last
Meeting read by Bonnie Worittnan.
The roll Call 'Wag. answered 'with
"One point to consider when buying
Cotton," The cover of the recrn'd
• 'hook Wits Shown and the girls nothin-
ated to Work on, the nesters wetel
Patriela. .11!anne Tentitia,
' flerda„ Pixel and 1-:!Ifie Workthari.
TIonles Aaitipillients were
' ltte!l'ntremetits en Ole' dress were
shown and Practised. Pattern alter,
ations were done iiy Um KirkbY
fold 1.\t'm Wheeler.
Tile merting
I sins:111p; or theotteot.
WANti*
toorkowners to start dry old.
?..11!4!:4 IA the raTt, four ritenthtl.,
rain's' 41 q with hatch -lit;
10,-.tremoIv Invoe *.ge
from pirov4 B'ee't' talipti e, Pry Week !.
in yeti*. Also Vented! Platita' fa I
snrcrily Its With e!zgs how. Amity',
tweedie Chick 'Hatcheries '[Merited,
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