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The Brussels Post, 1961-03-02, Page 1nr eoct .ntt!e.: .korAtanissvni owtotto, oriet6 13; .0". 444*, per 441.11,44444.40.441, A story of the world of busisess. 4. Anglican Church OF CANADA ST. JOHN'S Rector; Rev. H. L. Jennings ,B. ,A., L. Th. 3rd Sunday In Lent Organist: Mrs. B, Elliott 11 a.m.. Holy .Continution and 0huren School The Renewed Prayer Book will be, used. Melville Ch.tirch If) A. M. Church .S,Qhool 11 A. ,M. -Morning Worship The United. Church OP CANADA 0.1nIster: Rev. L. Brawn i3.1e; Orelai1lat: Mrs. A.•e... Martin 'eltidi Sunday In Lent 4.45 A. M: Miura School ,1.1: A. rM. "Human and Divine." op. Teaching Traffic Safety starts at home teach ikem to. never pdrkod cars Man- F.11.1.1mITi r(of 146.11 Prmater R.spresegatvies The Ontario Farm Product;; Marketing Board has announced that each County operating under the Hog Producers' Marketing Plan will hold elections on ;Monday for the purpose of electing county members to District Hog Produc- ers' Committee, Nominations, Will be held in the morning cf that date with elec- tion to fellow in the eiternorn. Agricultural Representative D. H. Miles Will act as chairman of the meeting, to be held in the Legion Hall, Clinton, for 1-luron County. The Perth meeting will be held in Mitchell Town Hall, with W. N. T. Ashton, agricultural representa- tive, in charge. The Farm Products narketing Board points out that producers must vote in the county in which they produce hogs. Press Reporter — Carol Fischer Vice PioOdent Patricia Du Charm Vice President---Patricia Cherme Pianist — Geraldine MeTaivart The business was then discussed and it was decided to hold meet- -B/11'8 on Saturday mornings at 9.39 a.m. The second meeting to be held at Mrs. Jellies Knight's, the, assistant leader, The name chosen for the club is "The Cratibrooli Cotton Stylers", The -books will be black bristol board with White letters. The girls reee,sured each other for the dresses they are to make. The mooting rimd with the sing- ing of God Save the Queen, Second Meeting of "The Cotton Stylers" The second Meeting of the Crate brook Cotton Stylers wee held the home of the- assistant leader, Mrs. &Miles lertight, Vebteery 18th, 1961, The meeting was OtAsti el with the repeating of the 4.11 pledge. Roll call was answered with "One point s to eoneteer Whet buying cotton" 1- Tito miteilee of the Mcvioris 1110',4- Ina were rerv't by —Patsy Eyntle The beeitese f 1ollreved It wee decided ; to hare the next ineefint; eft the born foie 'M'nr1For, crl Tinrnetvr, Mini.4tt.turn , Olt fewlur: The 1-011 was then raltel ireAtttly.r (100,d. wit}, .114 ITemir, A total, to t 'PIT/. ftv- " k r. 1 r r 14 to P: 0 A. I" V WOtten COnitnutilty fTtlIDA81. NiARITH Sett teedtee neei tithe. Arltritstioil ttlo 6ocusareti tiy t#O.Arci 4,4*,4,, 4, 41 204. , • 440, • taa.14,.. ee-,i lit, vikA, 4.74 Thursday, March 4'4 961 I -BAKER NURSING 'HOME 'UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PEOPLE Wk KNOW Ales, J. II, Galbraith, Toronto, for- merly of lirassehe m holideyiere in 1:;r4: tit ee eaca, Celifornta, with Garfield Long and Mrs. j, 0. Baelter, Of Brussels, who Is speeding the winter there. fi Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golf on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Prank Taylor and. Robin or London and Mr, and ,Mrs, Andy .Gray of Milverion. ui BRUSSELS TRANSPO Dona,d ,MoTaggsrt reeetts I, 16, -ui Bresseie, dtece Wedeeeda) ni, hie resitituterl Byron:, retiring Ile farmed in ;key Tow • UP is sere-f eed by his wife, tho tor..uor Margaret Porter; tWo• sons, Boss t,f Grey Township; Elwood of Eitly.4; two sisters, Mrs, James Swat Ethel; two sisters, Mrs. James Smith, Toronto; Mrs. James Foster of Kitchener. . Funeral srvice will he .condneteti Friday' from the EL A, Rana funeral home, at 2 Am. Interment will be in Brussels Cemetery, Safe Dept4-ndable illotoir 'Transport uud Mee. Edivare Utzlier, Who hew ,conducted the. Nursing 110)110 here for the past three years moved with their family, to [Kitchener, oft W(dnesdriT of this wok4f, The Nursing Home, which was sold to Douglas Callender, of Kitchener, Will be eonducted by Mr, Ciallender and his mother. ST. AMBROSE ALTAR SOCIETY The president, Mrs, Ferg Connelly Wee in (barge of the St. Ambrose Society meeting held Fob. 16th et the home of Mrs. Steffler. • Mrs. Lawrence Ryan led in saying the opening prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adented and Mrs. George Blake Jr. gave the financial report. • The president welcomed Father Pricker, the Altar Society's spiritual director, who spoke on some aspects of charity. • .The visiting committee etported a busy Month, with visits made, boxes given, as well as a spiritual 444,414.•,0) 444,•,....•,...,•4•4.n• 1.44S 44/4.14,4, .444• 444.0.44 'Green Giant Niblet Coto ;2 for — .......... 37c Miens Ori7a4g.z:t..1 Apple or Grape Prink 48 oz. Z for • $7c Phone 122. J3russek 4, I. CASE. SHOWCASE TUESDAY, MARCH 7th at 8 P. M. 49c Target Cohoe Salmon Clarks Pork &Beans 20 6z. 2 for 37c Door Prizes Movies Chance to win $15000 worth of Implemeneee„ • f 6,4444444W. ".,414T. • • 6, • M LI 1, I pi) 0 ER J plus HI-Fl C Draw on Cookware for the Ladies and also Children's- Prizzap AT POLLARD'S CHAIN SAW SHOP Phone 293 We Deliver BRUSSELS, ONT. WANTON DESTRUCTION T1reakine, windows of beiialuge On • private property is a crime. It may he considered fun. by those-- who do ; the demege but it won't. ne so funny -when they have to pay to replace the brokee windows, During the past few weeks thirteen windows have been broken at the I Topnotch. Feed Mill, with stones- and ; snowballs. Mr. and Mrs, Mel MeArter, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Dryer's, Frank MaCrachron. •Chervl and Maim; and 'Wee Bray Otter, and Mr. and. Mrs. I Den 0 Or a ')In Of Atwood are en a I e''isr to California. Mr. and 'Mrs. FT, Dell attended the I funeral of her emit, Mrs, Wilbur 1)-ir,Craelten, of Gerrie, mi Wednes• I day, Other relatives and friends who ettendee from Brussels and district • i• were Mr, mid Mrs. .1', M.- MeDeneld Mr. pee Mee Geeeree Work, me find. meg, ceeeles Terre, me. nerd Mrs. T ratan Enel and . one Mes.. Earl Dowee. se- A L S B 6. A -44 I v A Speeleity e If there is any more of this wanton I destruction the management will he ! forced to- take action egainef the I •celprits.- Parents should warn their children I against such -willful dainnee of private property, *4...42.mont, • e et <3ie HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING In the New Scheel, Wednesday, March 5th; 3:30 p. an, Special feature: Debate, Resolved; That} Consolidated Schools Provide Better I Education for Children, • All council " and school hoard members from Brussels, and Morris I and Grey Townships are 'cordially itiviind to ftttend. There will also be some Musie by the T ad" IT, • and 5, members bring •sandwiches. Everyone in this district is in- vited, in artier hear the debate, .;;;• Cuteele, Siyieee Lee en on e iet epee ;;; .ee bonnet. r ,...-n :.—, '*hi,, fn iv-m-cw, tee; eraryee- ! The committee Selected for the 1 e,,,,,„ eeee Le e e..,..el el-earn/Iv ill , card party in Brussels library on ! in 11"Flite 1 1st A6irliVillIt Improved. March 8th, is Mrs. Joseph Cooper, el * e ; ',errs, Toe McCaughey Mrs, 'Urban ,24•41.r44,4,44 SPECIAL OFFER ! (For A Limited Time Only) ONE HALF GALLON -OF DELICIOUS LYCEUM ilitif.ATIZE CRANBROOK - Air, and Mrs. R. W. Kennedy spent the week end in Ottawa, with their sons, !Robert and Mrs. Kennedy and family, and David Kennedy. ' eel retefeAaf, Lee A ate) Two Shows Each Night Commencing at 7.16 p. Duchene. and Mrs. Leek Blake, The members were' formed into two groups with captains. Mrs, C'elaries Arnold and nits. eleorte Blake Sr.. to compete in parish work, Tee loSers are to entertain the winners. Mrs. Gaynor won the door prize. Contests were held by the president 1. and tlie hostess. The lives Of two I saints were read, mid a humorous reading given by Mrs. Jas. Deitner. After a delicious lunch. served by Easter please I MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 p.m Next Sunday, March 5th, Stud- etas' Bursary Sunday will be held, kr in Knox -Presbyterian Church at 11 , a.m. Mr, Bob Wyber of Waterloo, College will speak and members of the Young People's Society trill take part:. Mn and Mrs. Torn Cpueitt. Verna,. • -visited on Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Stuart Evans, "FM," le making its rounds in the community, Rey. C, L. Thompson, of Fenelon Palle and Jim Perrie of Waterloo visited last weee in the community, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perrie were jet Toronto laet week and attendee] the Plowmen's renvention. BAPTISM SERVICE Thurs,, Fri., Sat., March 2 - 3 4 On Sunday, Feb. 26th, at the morning service in St. John's Anglican (perch the. ,ev, H. L. ; Jennings baptised Donelda Ruth Smith, infant daughter of Me, and Mrs, Willie-pi John Smith Of Morris Township. Mr, and Mrs. Barry .1 Watson are the godparents, CARD OP i"I-fANKS VANILLA I CE CREAM AND ONE JAR OF PINEAPPLE, CHOCOLATE, OR BUTTERSCOTCH SUNDAE TOPPING I James Garner Natalie Wood to CASH McCALL We would like to convey thank"; to all who were so kind in our helping to make our Nursing Heine n. T 's. Dil-e fine meeting adjourned. Nernag pan an e and Mrs. Gordon I home away from home. Also the Churches, and 'societies for their r- kindness shown to the patients. -— -- Special' thanks to the staff, Dr, BOTH FOR ONLY $1.10, AT OUR MANY DEALERS Myers, Dr. Stephens, Mrs. Sherrie f CARD OF THANKS W I who remembeeed all with a beauti- We would like to extend special fail birthday cake, these kind, acts i thane% to our friends and neighbours I will always be remembered, our address will be 36 Fein Drive, Kitchener, anytime anyone ran call and see- es we will be Wee ie. have Yen. We sneak for the new owner. who we know has a -kind personality (.1-very way and hope he will 'eceive the kindly welcome giver to us, who offered their help at the time of • our recent fire. Special: thanks also to members of -the Winghten Fire- Betgede; the Salvation Army Coyps and Mrs. Ross Nichol, telephone operator. ITelen and Ernie Pletch FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All , Times 44.14011144411.14.4.44111•010*.4 First Meeting of "The Cotton Stylers" The first meeting of the- project "The Cotton Stylers" was held on Saturday, Feb. 11th 1951 at 9.30 am at the home of Mrs McTaggart, the' leader. The meeting opened by repeat- ing the 441 pledge. The election of officers iris held and results were as follows: President — Sheila Strickler CARD OF THANKS At this time I would like to thank all my friends and neighbours who I. SPECIALS Co Liquid Detergent Large Size Giant Size King Size 37C 77c 87c.. 10c Off 20c Off 30c Off yemem.bered. Mrs., Wm. Mantes. kindly rdmembered me with cards, during —my long stay in hospital. letters, gifte, flowers and visits ,Special thanks to Dr, Stephens, I ,the staff of Wingham General Hospital and Rev, ;McClure. These i a cts of kindness will long be I I I I SEAFORTH SERVICE TO TAKE PART IN Teeple very all again. e're• u,'id Mee. Tedwerd Baker. • WARBLE rLY SPRAYING TENDERS 'TOWNSHIP OF GREY Tenders for the spraying Of Cattle Tory : arble Fly in the Township of Grey will be received by the undee- signed until p.m., Saturday, Meech 4th, 1961,. State price per bead per, spray, Lowest or and tender net necesfe telly accepted, Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk, Town'th p of Grey Old Dutch Cleanser, Reg. Size 2 for ...... 35C: Try Our Hot Cross Buns Phone 132 Free Derive-PT APPLICATIONS WANTED MORRIS TOWNSHIP Applications Will be received by the endeteigned to until 12 o'clock II noon, March 6; 1961 for the position of Warble Ply Inspector for the • Township of Morris for 1961 at $1.00 per bout pine 7 tents Pet ; reeefell Geo, C. Mal tin, Gierk, R, lt. No. 4, Dteesele a- WARBLE FLY POWDER TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF GREY 1 Tenders for etipplying amitoxirre ably 1,400 lbs. Warble Fly Powder for the Township of Geey will be received by the inidersigried until 1 1 Pee. ,Settneltiy, March 4th, 196I. State price per Th. Loweet or and tender not tieceeii-- Mlle' eddepted, Why Wait Till Spring NOW IS THE TIME To Remodel Your Home KITCHENS CUPBOARDS — BATHROOMS Ai RECREATION ROOMS ECT, Whatever Your Problem May de doivit AND SEE FREE ES1-11",A*M8 AND DESIGNS ARE VOURtt Nb JOb too ititG Oh TOO SMALL Cleric, Township of Grey. 'dythe Cardiff, OttAVEL. TENDERS- 'WANTED MORRIS- 'TOWNSHIP Sealed tootiors will be received by the inideeeigtied up until 12 Weida.' noun,. March 3, 1991, for the etititreet of inipplyiem Mete/let-t deal hauling approximately 1.5.006 (ethic yards of ettiVel otl Mottle ToWnefile eoadS Cs ilie• Road SE,perintemlent directs, 111 fittieher is to lie nemconed with. a three-onarter Inch- bound eeteeti, I A certified' ebonite for $200,00 I ie,Ust neenimeiny nett tondo' ! toweot of any tender not. attly. Iteeented. :etoo. et. Ittroitio, Mort-, 1 • •tt., R. Mt, 4, Brut:sets t)(titAlt.NDt ft. VOW* tAtteftAtItiOft JAMES PEititit,soit of Mr, ' and Mrs, Williant Petrie, Itit a; Brussels, will take part lit the morning service. at First Presbyterian Church Sunday, A graduate of the Seaforth District High Selmol, he is attending the University' -of Waterloo preparatory to tinter. jug the ,Ministry, dikAVtt, TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF 'GREY Tenders Will be receieed by the inidersigted iietil i peat., Saturday. March 4th, 1.961 ron . ohitiliiitg, and litielitig 12,000- conic yeeite, Mere or leeS, of gravel for the Teienhie of idity. di'iislicii to be erntiPtied. With 5:4 screen. ,dralkt1 to he stinoliect Iv the towtislilti, li certified client* fof ,. t11,(0.66 Mitet itedetipany tender, Inweet Of and tender not itecesso roity n.dedritOk , tildthe'.Alt, eitrd 1 it tlidrit, toittiSiiip of fit , 6666. SONS TEMPS' 45414.AL CONTRACTORS. PHONE164