The Brussels Post, 1961-03-30, Page 1The Rev. Kenneth Jaggs, former
rector of St. John's 'Parish, Brussels,
has been appointed assistant curate
Of Grace Anglican Church,"Brentford.
Mr. Daggs has just returned .to r
Canada from a year of study in •
England.
The appointment, which becomes 1
gffe('-tiYe 11? nolt n.ce a...
by the Vimer4,1)1,) ...tmeltriOtion=1 P. C. I
MellitC1 )io, reefer of Grace Anglican
Church; i3rantford.
FRESH BREAD mad MAKING AIM?:
TOBY OR TV FAME The United Church
OF CANADA'
Miiiikter: Rev, L. Brawn 11.0,
00ganlitt 'Mrs. A. E. Martin
EASTER DAY
9.45 A. Olehriol
11 A, M. "Easter' bertlitrityl'
0 A. M. Si rinse Sei'Viee arid
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i 'MINISTER INP,LIPTgp,
i AT Mat,Y,144 PHI/API-1.
The Presbytery of Hurp.e.-Malt,,
land indUcted. the Itev. William 1
,l'anlee, Merrlson,, ,1,A,,, into the paiit, .;
oral charge. or Melville Presbyterian i
Church, `Brussels, and ;Knox Presby, I
teriun Churoli, Belgraye, on Friday i
March 24th, Mr. Morrison: had just 1,.
arrived in 'Canada two weeks ago i
from Nortrern Ireland where lie was ;.
minister. Of Grange Rresbyterian 1
Church, in County Antrim. He is the
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successor to the Rev, J. H. Greene. .
who moved to Cardinal in September. I
The service was conducted by the
BRUSSELS TRANSPORT'
Safe Depraclable• Motor Transport
.:Seleera.4.4ee•
1Vlaxwell House Coffee 1. lb.
Ballet Toilet Tissue, pink,
yellow„ green 2 •for
St. Williams Grape jam, 24 oz.
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Maple Le-af Ched-R Spread
16 oz. tumbler
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Christ I s Risen!
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; : Moderator, the Rev, D. N. MeCembie, 1
I 13. A„ of Ripley and the Rev, L. 1
I RoYal of. Coderich preached the I
' sermon. The Rev, It, McLeod of I
Imeltpow, gave the charge to the
minister and congregation. •
3$c Turkeys and Ducks Oven Ready for Easter
50 lb. Bag Onions $1.50 75 lb. Bag Potatoes $2.061 Wm-4, the joy of Easter Day
The Easter triumph tell,
Jesus rose on Paster Day,
The Lord who love$ us well.
EAST HURON PRODUCE 59c
cCUTCHEON PREPAY YOUR 1961 TAXES ROCERY
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And as he rose at Paster
He is alive for' aye,
The very same Lord Jesus
Christ
sing to-day. Phone 293 Who hears us
4a,
A reception was held afterwards ;
to welcome Mr, and Mrs. Morrison,
and their family to the Brussels and
Belgra,ve communities, The chair
man, Rev, W.J.S. McLure, Moles,
I worth, who was Interim-Moderator We Deliver Ratepayers of the Village of Brussels who.
pay their 1961 taxes in advance will. Iwo
granted A 2% DISCOUNT on or befor..
JUNE 30th, 1961.
Of The vacancy since the departure
of Rev, J. Greene, introduced
several speakers including: — Rev. i
L. Brown, Brussels United Church I
and the Rev. H. L. Jennings of 'St.
John's Anglican Church; the Rev.
,1-1.AVE 'YOU GOT YOUR TICKEKT
•. ON THIS WEEK'S N. H. L. DRAW'
EASTI-CER DANCE
CRANROOK COMMUNITY HALL
F'RID'AY,..-APRIL 7th
Ken Wilbee and His Orchestra
Refreshment Booth
Admission at Popular Pricee, S. Kerr from Exeter and a former
Frank Thompson was the winner I
,of :the '$50.00 N. H. L. Hockey Draw. I
sponsored each week by the local;
Lions Club and yen can get your I
;tickets from any Lions Club member, I „ n. Re,- A W. ?McKenzie Acto Re -
MEETING POSTPONED
UNTIL APRIL 7th
The meeting of the Board of the
East Huron. Agricultural Society
which.„ was to have been held on
April 2rd bas been postponed until
April 7th when it will be held in the
Brussels Library at 8.10 p.m. Every-
body welcome..
minister of Melville Church; the I LOOTED AGAIN
resentatives Of -the two churches also
spoke words of weleome. The Rev,
W. J. Morrison replying to the
There PasSed away in Toronto I welcome, said he was glad come I
among people 'had already I
shown in many ways their kindness
end generosity, and he was leaking
forword beien.• their minister.
enioven the e--enirfz Vainb
luel,r1M 11 ,1p. 111prh Drrmired
the ledles of the ceneregatiop.
Wm. H. King,
Clerk, Village of 13russels;>. DANCE
BRUSSELS TOWN HALL
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th
Music by: The Noll Sisters
Lunch 'Bo'oth Admission 50c
Sponsored by: The Brussels Firemen
Everyone Welcome
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DANCE -
BLUEVALE COMMUNITY HALL
W:EDNESDAY, APRIL 5th
Don Robertson and The Ranch Boys
Dancing .from 10 to 1
Robert D. Cole
Th e office of the Brussels Sales
Yard was broken into again last
Thursday night. Th e thief made off
'with a •quantity of cigarettes and
about seven dollars in cash from
the lunch counter till. •
This is another" in a seriesop
such break-ins that have plagued
business places here over the past
few months. As yet the . thief,..
or thieveS, have not been appre.
headed.
tkinkretmearnsgoktwa.memot
'General Hospital, following a severe
stroke, Robert Cole, ion Of Albert
'T, Cole and Isabella Hood in his 79th
year. He farmed in the West for
if many years, later moving to
Toronto where he worked in the 1
' ShAPPing department Of the Glidden
!Paint Company; until ill health
For A Special Taste Treat
YOU'LL ENJOY
ta FORMER BRUSSELS RECTOR
GOES TO BRANTFORD CHURCH
Lunch Booth in the Hall forced his retirement.
Sponsored by The Jamestown 1
Hockey Team ST. AMBROSE BAPTISMS
He leaves to _mourn his. loss, his IF1REMEN'S DANCE
Wife )Rhoda Bell) three sons and •
one daughter, Bert at Melfort, Sask.; The Brussels firemen will present
Elwood, 'Peterborough, Nelles and. 'he Noll Sisters fora modern and
"Phyllis • (Mrs. Dr. Lloyd Little), ld-tylne dance in Brussels, Wednes-
Of Toronto, also three sisters and day, April 5th. Support Tour local
'two -brothers, Mrs. Jessie Brandon, firemen.
Frabisber, Sack„ Mary in London
and 'ItIrs. James hriehie of Morris
VAL'S BEAu -, V fitiGP1
A .sneciaity
CUtting Styling Cold WaVIntii
Phone. 6russell.
BUTTERED PECAN
ICE CREAM
SPECIAL OFFER AT CREAMERY OFFICE:
Buy 2V2 Gals. Ice. Cream and Get A
ONE-PIECE UNBREAKABLE SCOOP FOR.
iceent Sunday mornings , aft
Ire ' late Mass, Rev. Father feeker
baptised three little newcomers to
St. Ambrose parish. ,
These recipients of the Sacrament
Of Baptism were: Christopher John,
infant son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Gerald
Ryan; Yvonne Theresa, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. John. Blake; and
Brian James, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Deltner.
Our sincere congratulations to
these children and their happy
parents.
Only $4.95
REGULAR VALUE $alle
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Wm. G. I
Engel wish to express their apprec-
iation for flowers and messages
of sympathy received at the time of
their bereavement.
LYCEUM iliEATR.E
wiNGHAV. ONTARiO,
Two Shows Each' Night
Commencing at 7.15 p. Ir ,
MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.00 p.m
Thurs„'Fri., Sat.,
March, 30 31 - April 1
Clark Gable Sophia Loren
Is
IT STARTED IN NAPLES
A.Romantic Comedy
Anglican Church
,OF CANADA
ST, JOHN'S
Rector: Rey. H, L. Jennings
8. A., L. Th.
Organist: Mrs. B, Elliott
EASTER DAY
9 a. m. Holyeonuntmion
11 a. m. Holy Cemmunion and
Oburen School
St. David's, Henfryn
2 p. m. Holy Communion and
Church School
Township, Charles and George, Cole
Of 'London.
Theoe attending the funeral were
Mr. -Root. Coulter, lid line Of Morris,
Mrs. '11...osS Anderson, Betz:rave, Mr.
a.e'd Mrs. .Tris. Michie and Mr. Geo.
"Melon, The funeral. service was held
from the Gifron and Mask funeral
ParIoPrs on Saturday, March 25th.
C. EPPS PRESENTS PRIZES AT
HORTICULTURAL MEETING
The Brussels gnd District liorti-,1
cultural SoCiety held their March 1
meeting in the Library with Mrs. D. a
A. Rann, vice-president, in charge in, t
the absence of the president, Mrs.
Ea,r1 CI:Amore, The roll call response
was "my most' successful treat-
pent for rose bushes in early spring- I
time," and some suggestions were t
the.. digging in of peat moss, bone
meal anld ;farmyard manure.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
TENDERS FOR DRAIN
'Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 1; p.m., Saturday,
April 1st, 1991, for' the construction
of the BURKE Municipal Drain in
the Township of Grey which consists
of 11,072 'lineal feet of open drain..
'Plans and specifications may be seen
at the Clerk's office, Ethel, k0nt.
Tender to be accompanied by certi-
fied cheque for 19% of amount of
tender. 'Lowest or any terder not
necessarily accepted,
Edythe M. Cardiff,
. 'Clerk, 'Township of Grey
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
TENDERS FOR TRUCK
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until
1 Sattirday, April let, 1961
for
firalf Ton Truck
apPrettinately 5,000 lbs.
Standard TratiSMISSIon
Cylinder' Motor
snow Tires on tear
Spare Tiro
Heitiry' DiltY Springs
Signal 1,i;hta and Heater
idoiout — tied
to,. trade 1051 Range Half Ten
TrUck
LeweSt, Or any tender hot neesSarilY
aedented.
7ak13 the Ili. NtdIte,
C cede, fl'o~vnsli.ip tit dre*,
Fusel, Ohtoro.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At All Times
SPECIALS
INTRODUCTORY OFFER
Orange 'Juice
Orange and Grapefruit
Grape 64 oz..
Fruit Punch Jugs
Carnation. Milk.
Salada Tea Bags,
3 tins
60's
Free Delivery Phone 132
Clifford Epps, Clinton, was guest I
speaker and gave a brief outline of
the progrant of the Horticultural I
convention held in Hamilton recent-
ly, Ho also presented prises to
Miss Irene Jornston, for her entry in
the district pester contest, and to
Rana for his entry' tn.
Photographic class.
The Brussels society also received
a third' prize, $5,00, At the Hamilton_ I
convention for a 4Before and After"
project. Four photographs were
entered.
Mr. Epps showed a series of Color •
slides of his last year's dahlia
garden, Minting the individual Varie-
ties- said Pointing Out their good
points. He followed with a SeriesI Of
nietures of a motor trip MN:Mehl the.
western United States.
He afterwards lathed the Pallet,
moderated by Mrs. R. Nv,. 8tephens„
When Many angles of gardening Wert
disenssott. other. members of
Patel Were Mrs. ,Ceineron Adams, •
Mrs, risTeiStin Reid, and 15. A. Raft, .
dotairitiiiity singing, Was enjoyed
With Mrs. W. O. keel' at. the Planet
The Winner Of a liteiry tiwnhet itooy
Wad ,zanies BrytitS. Alfred
Ittilaht read fret-A a news letter
received Monthly "by the Soeletl",
A hinell Was Served by Mrs,
Turiihnil, Met, Leslie Odell, MrS,
J. C. 'ilethIllitrivoy,. Mrs. WI
and Mrs, 'cL
Melville Church
10 A, M. Church School
11 A. M.
DEAD STOCK SERVICE.
Highest Cash Prices1111 .
For :0141 Sick .1131tabledr.
Co' Horses
BEAD STOCK' AT HIGHEST Ati-t. VALUE.
)i-fO§e Phone ,Promptly, dafft. 191. Hour St:Mt&
.1Witt MAPLAIT
Ltbente t4.0.0.61
Morning. Worship
Toby Robins or CI1C-TV's. Front Page Challenge, has been in
shoW-bustness 8Ittico she wa..3 a teeitager, In high school, and
later as a University dttident,, she eothblued Bier studies With he
.active carter in aetifig., At 1,5, she was tile star ingerate of fife
of the Row Play.8oeiety inn tornitte. N'oVt„ betWeen het regiiiar
appearances 6,s Phrielist oh biztd-TV's'weekly hotel show, *out
page riliallohw, She plays leading roles iii television dralM,
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