The Brussels Post, 1961-03-09, Page 1itREBH BREAD one BAKING DAILY
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable*
At All Times
WALTON MAN -WINS
WEEKLY HOCKEY DRAW
Herb Travis of Walton was winner
of the $50.00 N. B, L. Hoecay draw
last week, sponsored'hy the Brussels
Lions Club.
There will be a weekly draW for
$50,00 each,
Tickets can be obtained from any
Lions Club member.
TO SPONSOR FIELD
CROP COMPETITION
The East Huron Agricultural
Soolety are again sponsoring Field
Crop ,Competitions in Garry Oats
and Cob Corn.
Anyeee wishing to enter the Field
'Crop. CoMpetitioe may Purchase:
their awn seed, providing it is
registered or f tom registered grain
Of tho previous year.
To do so notify •'the secretary,
Norman 5, HooYet,
T. V. SNACK
Tteat your family or other guests
to thie dandy T. V. or lunch hour
seeek. Begin by splitting a habit
burger ben in half, then toasting
and spreading it With COESINS
Cit-EAMERY BUTTER.. Out the
(Metre out of a large tomato slice
leaving a cavity 11/2 inches in Matra
eter, Place the tomato elide on the
barn and then combine 1/4 cup
COTTAGE; CHEESE with 1 Tlisp. or
chopped mustard pickle and small
an
of pickle Place this
on the eteeity end inn it, With" an
olive slice, Teeni It tip With a glass
df dOt18111%l8 IllOmb • MTIAt and a
,dish of tOtigil0. the (llitAiit --
a real handy dandy itinell or tv'
snack. i
Get these COUSINS rat trittoils
dairy Iteadliete fi'bet the ityilkitiett,
Wan veer eteeet ne Phone Cenetritety
office 22'
per year - ,4
LYCEUM i'HEATRE
WINGHAM, DIVrAFII0
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p
MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 p.fl
Th ugs., Fri., Sat.,
IVIarOh 9 - 10 - 11
(Robert Ryan Teresa Stratas
Jack Creley
In
*THE CANADIANS.
A story of the Northwest Mounted
Police .filmed
'Saskatchewan
in Cypress . Hills
Anglican Church
OF CANADA
ST, JOHN'S
Rector: Rev. H.• L. Jennings
E. A., L. Th.
- 4th Sends). In Lent
Organist: Mrs. Elliott
11 a.m ....Holy Baptism
°IMO. School
•
(Jhuich
10 A. M. Church School
71. A. M. Morning Worship
The tittirted
6.0 cANADA
olnaito: Rev. L. thkswri
drdshisif MO. A, e, kites' o
4th Sunday hi Lent'
Wklliatr triartityy Giiafkiaftii Area thitierViatir 'tee iJ,C,p will be dueit
Speaker,. tickets avitirible •St office train. any 'Diteetete
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.0...R.V$SE-LS TRANSPORT.
Miss. Ida Sellers
Ida Sellers, of .abei, passed.
oeacefutly away, On Seam-410,y, March
4th, In her •tiard year.
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Xnetchels Cheese Snack, 16 oz. "''' 49c
Safe..f..)gpmclable MotoI
Phone 122
4, It 'CASE "S1-IOWOAS4"*.
LAfiGELY ATTENDED•
i• - r eietweee. four end flee headred
People .attended the J. •L case
'"Showcase" •held at P011ard'e Mein
Sew shop Tuesday, March Otii,
The .amehinery al14, comae
were epjoyed along with the 'several
selections given. by Mr, Charles
Mereeren of &easels on the bag
pines,
The draw for the cookware which
i" • was open to anyone in the building,
Was won .'hy Mr. Gordon Clark of ,
Ethel, Twenty consolation prises
were alse given away.
The draw for the machinery will
be seen on television early in June.
collard's 'Min Saw would l'ke to
thank Oldfield's Hardware for the .1
use of the record player and Export
Packers and McDonald Lumber for
the raterial for tho seats,
• .1
She is sureteed by her Mother,
,Mrs, Lillian Seliers et tethel; two
sisters, Mrs, Joseph (Margaret)
Hogg of Gollingwood, Mrs. John
(Stella) Clark, or Morrie Township,
1
and One brother, Kenneth of
Transport
Brussels
HEAVY VOTE RacoRPEP AT
HOC PRO.D IJOR$ gl-1-191`1
COunt.y Bog n*0040113.
araninat.d 8S men for committee
posts at Chilton on, Monday.
Huron is the second largest hog-
Producing county in Ontario. Perth
is first,
Of the 38 nominated, 19 identi-
fied themeelyes with the compel-
levetzt•tyt the
eeg free
gprgir
system
udi 010f
selling, which in Huron has its
strongest support in Grey Town,
shir,P11arles floalles of Beigravo, seere-
tary-treasurer of the Free Enterprise
Hog Producers of Ontario, which 18
opposed to the compulsory system,
said he steed for a tree enterprise
method of sale because: "By it, the
farmer knows when the hogs leave
the farm, where they are going,
*bet they will receive tor them and
when they are to be killed,'
Carl Hemingway, secretary-field.
man of the Huron County Feder-
ation of Agriculbare, said, he was
afraid if compulsory marketing went
out, contract farming would come
into effect for hogs es it had for
broiler chickens. "T am, not interest.
01 in having someone else tell me
what 1' ern goiree to ;get for my
hogs," he said,
25c
27c
49c
Cut-rite Wax Paper
Garden. Patch Peas, 15 oz.
2 for
Clarks rdrnato Juice, 4$ .oz.
2 for
Preston.
Funeral services were held oe
Monday from the D. A. Rene funerel
home, Brussels. 'Captain Amos Of
the Salvation Array, Listoureb
offieietee,
interment in -Brussels cemetery.
Pallbearers were; Chas'. Scheeret,
Cecil Rayner& jack kceVbirter,
Frank Aleock, Jos, HogOand John
Clark,
•
Mr. FARMER Do you have problems
getting water pumped on your pasture
land ?
If so see us about the new Utina
Pump. Absolutely no power needed.:
The animal pumps the water for itself.
10% discount early booking until
April 1.
TEL. 68 OLDFIELD HARDWARE,
cCUTCHEON 4 ROCERY
Phone 293 We Deliver BROWNIES, GUIDES
RECEIVE AWARDS
The Brownies and Guides
joint meeting in the library
4:4,:wacitemosomax.i..44444g4.44,
Dona.d MoTaggart
The funeral of the late Donald f
McTaggart was held March.3rd, from ;
held a
under PEOPLE WE KNOW
A14'
Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Henderson: spent
'a few days in London last week
Their grandaughter Sharon Hender-
son returned home 'with ithem for a
few days.
CARD OF THANKS the leadership of of Brown Owl, Mrs the D. A, Rann funeral noble.
Kellington and Tawny OWI, Mrs. The service was conducted, by the
r.itioltlice, and Everdine Exel and I Hey. Brawn :of the Brussels
:drey Wheeler. , pillnited Church and the Rey. M
The meeting was hale Thomas of Walton United a
Founder's birthday which was also faMily friend,
"Thinking Day" when they think ofInterment was in Brussels octane-
Brownies and. Guides all over the I tete,.
world,
,our We • would like to extend
sincere thanks for the -thought-
,allnees our teeny friends, ,role
tives 'and neighbours, :during our
recent bereavement.
ST. PATRICKS DANCE
Will -Be Held At The.
Listowel Legion Memorial Home
SATURDAY, MARCH 18th
Ken W,ilbee's
6-Pjece Orchestra
Spare Ribs and Sauer Kraut Dinner
Served After: The Dance
Amission: $5.00 a Couple. Regular Admission ($2.00) for dance only..
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE: 501J or 1071 LISTOWEL
Proceeds For Listowel Hospital Fund
ik Special thanks also to Dr. Myers, 1
Rev. Brown and Rev, 'Thames.
• be
Martin' -Baal; of <trey ToWnship,
The late Mr, MeTaggart was well said the free enterprise grovel had
The Brownies held their opening I and favourably known in the nom- not con 1in with n workable plan as
when they welcomed the two Coin- 1 enmity and the funeral was largely an alternative to compulsory market-
miseioners • from Gederich, Miss, attended by relatives and ' friends infr Everyone wan reaching for eon-
including those from 'Toronto,. tied, be said, Unless the hog pro-
Kitchener, Listowel, deep, eietens merketine control of
Walton, Ethel and Monkton. prodoPt, sonloono else wrolld ante
Fro 1o4rTr,1 plo 41-4A their ions his timt control.
wire; two soar. Rose n' Grey' Town-
ship and Elwood of Ethel. and three
—otelteeldeen re:4, Douglas and
Wayne,
Your kindness will always
remembered.
Margaret MeTriggart
and family.
Jim Edgar, and paesengers in the
car, Miss Joan ThomaS and Mr. and
McCeitcheon and child had
a narrow escape from death on,
Sunday when the ear relied over in
the ditch when Jim attempted 'to BRUSSELS PEE WEE
HOCKEY
Seaforth 4, Brussels 1
Wingham All-Stars 5 Brussels 3
Support the Pee 'gees. The boys
are playing good hockey and they
need your co-operation,
avoid an accident
,er Cars.
invelleting two ;
Pi Ste()
A specialty
Cuttint, Styling Obit, WalP.na
Phone Rrulwelit, 140
COrial" ..."0111.0106.mmoil. •
Elected were: Alex D. McGregor,
Kippen, with 619 votes; Robert P.
Allan, Brueefield, 5.98; Martin
Bann, Grey Township, 590.; Albert
C. Bacon, Morris Township, 569;
Carl Hemingway, Brussels, 562;
Elmer Ireland, Winghate, 552; C. R.
Coultes, Belgrave; 551.
Ross Love, Hensall, 543;, Gordon
Elliott, MeKillop
William Coleman, Stanley Town-
ship, 533; Robert McAllister, West
Wawanosh, 536; Ross Fisher, 'Col-
borne Township, 5`)•5; Harry Here,
Exeter, 533: Harold Montero:eery,
Goderich, 533; Alfrel. Warner, Bay-
field, 532; Carl 'Golder, Eftet Wawa-
1100, 530: George 1L Campbell, Mc-
Killep, 520; Lloyd Stewart, Lomles-
bore, 522 and Graham Campbell,
Morris Township, 527.
14 ierr14,-nid a,,d Miss. MeMellan.
Miss McDonald °fleeted Penny
Lowe, Kathleen Kreuter, Vonne
Mcattcheon, Ann Davidson, Ann
Mecham, Gail McDonald and Brenda,
Jamieson.
She also presented the following
awards:
Golden Bars — Brenda Shaw,
Mary Gibson, Joyce Huether, Ann
(Mdfiele, Dorothy Elliott.
Golden Hands Ann Lowe, Linda Frank Watson Mitchell
Funeral service for Frank Watson_
Mitchell, SS, R.R, 1 Staffay•*es held
from the D. A. Rene funeral home,
Bresselsgeet 2:00 p.m. on Monday,
Mr. Mitchell died in the wreckage
Of his transport truck which was
swept by fire •follOwning a collision
With another transpth truck on
Highway 5, near Brantford, Thurs-
day night, March 2ntl,
Mr. Mitchell is servivea by his
wife, Evelyn; three sons, George,
Jobe and Robert, all at home his
mother, Mts. Bessie Bette-
els orie sister, Mrs. john (T illian)
Beer, Springfield; two brothers,
Emerson, 'Walton and John of
Brussels.
Burial was in Bressele cemetery.
He was a native, and resident of,
the Bressels, Cranbrook area before
going to Staffa and the residents' `of
this commimite extent sympathy to
the Mitchell family in their sudden
tee Via' bereavement.
LIKE TO LOSE 5 POUNDS 1E42 DAYS 7
TRY THIS LIGHTNING DIET,
This 5-in-2 cottage cheese diet takes off the poands
quickly while keeping you sql.pplied with plenty of proteins,
minerals and energy far sustained pep and. vitality.
For each meal; breakfast lunch and dinner, eat S.
ounces Of Cousins Cottage Cheese with 2 or 3 pieces of
Your favourite fruit, unsweetened.
With each meal you May also eat 2 pieces of, Holland
Rusk spread with a little butter. Drink all the coffee or
tea you like. • Drink it black and sweeten it with only
CARD OF THANKS
The Of the late Ida M,
Seller wish to express their thanks
prenietion to relatives,
frierde and neighboers, for all their '
kiednere, inessnves of sympathy,
and beatitiful floral tributes, in the
loss of cleat sister and daughter.
Ti will lone be remelMered.
71aeharin or Secaryl,
COUSINS COTTAGE CHEESE
YOUR REST PROTEIN FOOL' BUY
DANCE
CRANROOK COMMUNITY HALL
FRIDAY MARCH 10th
Ian Wilbee Orchestra
Admission: 75c in Advance.
at the door
Sponsored by 261 COF Ethel
$1.00
Y
Phalle 22
39c
Brussels, Ont.
lk. B. COUSINS D
IVIeMbers Of The Beignave Co-Op Are Invited To Attend The
ANNUAL MEETING
a n d
TURK EY BANQUET
of the Belgrave Co.Operative,
TUESDAY, MARCH 14th
IN THE FoREstEks, HALL, BEL 'R AVE
at tmoo' 354
Lowe, Matell Bronson, Susan Me-
rle:mtge.-ea..,aee ' •.e.....,....', ,... ,
eryl Year Star — Linda and Ann
Lowe. Marna Bronson, Susan.
MeDenalo. -1,,,,o VenT Star — Brenda Shaw,
Jews T-Tnetber„
'1st veer Star — Mary Gibson,
Dorothy Elliott, Ann Oldfield,
Proficiency B edges
-Minstrel: 'Merril Bronson, Joyce
Mettler, Ann Oldfield
Thrift; Ann Oldfield
Collector's: Mary, Glibson
Wings — Linda and Anti Lowe,
Marra. Bronson, Susan McDonald
The Olui,ia es - held their opening
when inettole were fortned.
Lieda. and Ann Lowe and Marna ,,
Pion:leen flew Into the Guide
,Cerepapy, They were greeted by r
the 'captain, Mrs. Kelliegtoe and 1
' -41etttreiant. Everfliba librel• and i
CeiTy'rin,f Leerier. Andeee 'Wheeler,
The Guides fouled their beeeeehoe i
end Jo4.47-4 rfrrniSS end I„,iliete Meet's
were enroled. 1
1 2nd 'Class 1Iridr,e8 were eteepeted
to Ritth.lstreTa.eeett, 45lette. 7-4xel., i
Derlene Meehreo tied Reit", relkeo, 1.
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SPECIALS
Holly Fahey Peas, 20 oz.
2 feit, ''''' ''' ...
Holly Fahey 'Kernel 'Corn
14 oz. 2 for ..... 33e
Holly Pork 411 eat 6: 20 ote
2 for --- 376
McCortninks Soda.$ 1 ........
Pitt* vow' •OrAtil* •OlAiiir for
atio#1 Potatoes
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