The Brussels Post, 1961-11-09, Page 14444
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St. John's Analicarz Church.
ANNUAL BAZAAR
BAKE SALE
IN THE BRUSSELS LIBRARY cm
SATURDAY, NOV. 18
AT 3 P,M,
SEWING — BAKING
PROCLAMATION
SATURDAY, NOV. 11th
A Public Holiday
STORES ARE ASKED TO REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL 1 P.M.
For The Village of l3russels
George E. iVicCutcheon,
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Turkey Dinners A Specialty
* * WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS * *
Beef — Pork — Steaks
At The Queens Hotel
Sunday Evening
FULL COURSE DtNNER
SERVE!" FB011/4,1 FIVE TO EIGHT P. M.
Watson. awl 'Grace Sholdice of
Adrris Tiifyliship• celebrated their
2,5tn, Anniversary en. Isrpv. 4th,
• Ill..y and their son and -daughter-
in-law were guests for a chicken
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
' Mervyn Pipe. Later they were i
/ , surprised when about 30 neighbourS
and former neighbours, arrived to I spend a social time with them. The
evening was spent playing euerre.
I Th e. guests of honor were invited I • to the living room wimili an address
was read by Mrs Bessie Jordon of
Lucknow.- Mrs, Patricia Davis and
Mrs Frieda Pipe presented them with
a walnut tri-light lamp; and match-
ing magazine rack.
Mr, 'and Mirs, Sholdice both spoke
a, few word's of thanks and appref,- ; laden. •
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC
AT BRUSSELS NOV. 5th
An Immunization Clinic will be
'held by the Health, Unit at the
Brussels Public School from 3:00 —
4:00 p.m. on November 15th.
'CARD OF THANKS
The Boy Scouts and Cubs wish to
thank the people .:of Brussels and
surrounding dish!` for their
generous support -on Appl e Day.
After all expenses were paid, they
have $150.00 clear to carry on their
work in the corning -year.
MAKES IT BETTER
Especially When It's
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First Grade
CREAMERY BUTTER
Use it in your Baking, Cooking, and Frying
as well as on your table then to St. John's Church for service at 11 a. m.
Tile Boy Scouts, Cubs, Girl Guides and Brownies are all
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It wr.fid please the Branch ,very much to see a better
tern out of the general pu die for the services than there
has been in the'nast.
As we have a rtant•er of young militiamen in Brussels
:Low, the Branch 'tvettld also be pleased if they would
parade with U.S.
All ex-service PersonC4: are invited to attend, the banquet
At 1,30 in the Ladies Auxiliary Abotig
effirminni.aism—r4i-neei
PERSONAL CLEANERS
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Sup port Your 1.0011
Clear u at td Pressing Establishment
ONLY LOCAL HELP EMPLOYED
24 HOUR SER171.1T,A1
Pregetittf: While •Y:t!q•Sf
Satileithisti• Att.! Motliore:loftrio:
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BRIJ. S§E1,* Cr OUP,LF,HONORED '
ON 25th wgpiptNo ANNIVERSARY 26th 'wEDDINo ANNIVERSARY
Bunts Tomato Juice, 48 oz. 27c
Aylmer Boston Brown Beans
20 oz. 2 for — ... 39c
St. Williamis, Assorted Jams,
9 oz. 2 for
Shetriffs Instant Potatoes 6 oz. 25c
Mr, and Mrs. Alvie •Iiiggins were
vem-pletely taken by surprise •on
Saturday evening when a party was
arranged by their family to honor
them on their 2.5th 'Wedding Annlver.
.cry.
They were presented with several
lovely gifts by their faMily and
friends at lunch' time, 'for which
they voiced their gratful thanks.
Everyone enjoyed a 'buffet lunch
served -from a lace 'covered table
with a lovely floral centre piece of
mums which was a gift, 'Ail enjoyed
the Anniversary Cake, which was
nicely decorated"for the occasion"
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C RHEA
HAROLD WII-i-OUG.I-1-1W
friends, and XMighbout13
were slioeked by the sudden death
of Harold Willoughby, .64, Who died
at pis lionle here on Tuesday, -
A former well known Elmo. Town-
ship resident, he ea Me to -13russels
four -years ago.
Dora On July 2nd,, 1897, • a son of
the late Mr. and Ma's, John
Willoughby, he married Flora
McDonald,. of Croy Township, in
1926, Following their marriage they
teak up fanning, On the 12th et/flees-
siert of Elma TOWnShip. He was a •
meniber of Union. 'United Church and
of Atwood 1.0.0,F. Lodge NO. :332.
Surviving are' his wife, one son,
Harvey, 11,'R, 2, St. Paula one
'daughter, Ma's, Ballantyne (Margar-
et) Saunders, RR. 1, Atwood; one •
brother, -William, Molesworth, one
sister. Mrs. Harold (Stella) Turnbull,
R.R. .2, tiStowel; and five grand-
children.
Friends were present from
Seafortb, Hanover,
r
, Toronto,•tondon,
()ani/rook and P,russelS.
They were also presented with an
alll steelaaug hizifiLafil . 'by their son
and
Pictures were taken and a lovely
lunch including an anniversary cake.
was served 'by th e ladies.
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LISTOWEL, ONT.
:Get 'Your 'Permanent At
AREN"E'S BEAUTY SALON
"'Where Better Permanents
C ost
r"DaTor 'Evening Appointments
'Phone 293
The body rested at the Peebles
;funeral home, Atwood, where the
funeral 'service' will he held at 3 p.m. _
'Friday.
Atwood "to.o7, will conduct a
Serrie.r) at the funeral home on.
Thu rsilay -at"9 30' p.m.
Burial *111' be in Elma Centre
Smith, In the chair. cemetery.
The secretary-treasur-er, 'Earl . •
RESIGNS POST
IN FEDERATION
The directors; of the avilorris 7Pown-
ship Federation of Agriculture met
in the township hall 'last :Friday •
evening with the president, 'Ross ,
We Deliver MELVILLE W. M, S.
The Women's Missionary Society
of Miegville ;Presbyterian Church,
invited the ladies Of 7C,nox 'Presbyter-
Ian Church, Belgrave, to their
November ,M,issionary'tea, when Mrs.
Leslie Fortune, Wingham, was their 1 ,
guest speaker. She was 'introduced 1
1
b Mirs.' Y W, L. Speir. She entitled her
her Inspiring address f'Thankful
for Opened Eyes" and cited :several
MORRIS FEDERATION
ANNUAL 'MEETING
The annualmeeting of the Morris
TownShip Federation of Agriculturec'
will be held in the Foresters' Hall,
Belgrave, Nov. 21st.
There will be a social hour of
ochre and Lost Heir to be followed
by the meeting.
'Come 'and elect your new officers
for 1962. Ladies please bring lunch.
'ITHAJRS..I'FRI. - SAT.
;NOV."19- :AO - 11
THEATRE Anderson, submitted his •resignation,
which was accepted.
1Nhembers agreed that 12:00 be
given to each 4-T-r Club meniber who
has completed one or more -projects
in 1961,
it was decided to hold 'the -annual
meeting in the Foresters Tall,
Belgrave, on Nov: 21, With B. 11,
'Coultes, iilobert IGrasby, and 'Ted
Pear appointed to make -necessary
arrangements for the meeting,
Richard Procter, Stanley 'Hopper,
and Boss SMith were anpc/Intel. •a
nem Ina Ling committee.
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10;00: Sat. 'Mat. "Bloody Beach"
BUY THE NEW
CANADA SAVINGS BONDS
GOOD FOR YOU AND CANADA TOOt
FROM THE
Ross Knowles and Company Limited,
25 ADELAIDE STREET WEST, TORONTO
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Instances from th e Bible when eyes
were opened and the results which
followed. She begged for "opened
eyes in the realm of miSsioary
endeavour. Mrs. W, A. Williams
dveressed the thanks df the, group
to Mrs. Fortune.
Mrs. W. W. Smith, the president,
conducted the meeting, The' devot-
ional period was taken hy Mrs. John
Speir who read th e scripture and
,Mrs. W. J. Morrison Who offered
prayer. 'Mrs. Frank Thompson was
'soloist, accompanied by 'Mrs. W.
King.
Following the meeting 'tea was
served by a committee -consisting
Of Mrs. Wes. Kerr, Mrs,- 'Robert
Mrs. Harold Cardiff and -Mrs, .7. O.
Long.
Mrs. Joseph Dunbar, president of
the Belgrave Auxiliary thanked the
Brussels group for their 'hospitaliy.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs. Mary van Dyke and her
.daughter Atija, from 'Cliessendam,
Holland.are visiting with her father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jan van
Vliet, ,Sr..,,of ,Walton, and her sister,
Mrs. :Pieta Cousins of Brussels.
This is the ''first tim e in twelve'
years that she' has seen her parents
and -family, since they left Holland,
to settle 'in 'Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolger, Mr.
-and Mrs. 'Jas. -McDonald, Mr. and
Mir& oiCen -McDonald, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Gee, Pollard arid' Yvonne and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Watson' were in
1-TaMilton 'the past week end. On
Saturday night they attended a
party, given in'honor of Mr. and
IVirS. Edgar 'Hollinger, by their
family, on their 30th wedding
anniversary,
'Week-end visitors at the' home of
Mr. and Mrs. 'W. -.T.•'Perri e, were Mr.
and WS. kleOrge, McNair, Miss
Marilyn and Donald of 'Hamilton.
and' Mr. James 'Perrie, P.A., of
Knox C•011eir,e, Toronto.
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(Adult Entertainment)
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Local Agent
Selwyn Baker, Brussels, Ont.
Phone: House 263J Office 79
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HORTICULTURAL MEETING
POSTPONED UNTIL DEC. 4th
The Horticultural Society meeting
-which was to have been held on
Nov. 20th, has been postponed until
Dee, 4th. Members please note,
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$1,
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notice that Nomination
of a Reev,e Four Councillors and
Three Sehool Trustees and One
Public Utility Corn. to serve -the
Village of•Brussels during the year
1961. • .
will be held at
BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY
FRIDAY, NOV. 24th, 1961
From 7 P.M. to 8 P.M.
If demanded a pole will be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, DEC. 4th, 1961
Polling Sub-Division No.1 in the
Cutting, Styling Cold Waving
A SpeCialty
Phone Brussels. 140-
Angiscan Church
OP CANADA
ST,. JOHN%
CARD OF THANKS
Many thanks •to all 'those -who
remembered me with cards, •treats
Hector: Rev. H. L. Jennleop
B.
Organist: Mrs. 111, REMEMBRANCE DAY
SATURDAY, NOV. 11th
The Brussels Branch 218 of the Royal Canadian Legion will
hold services on this day at the Conataph and St. John's
Anglican Church.
Parade will form up at the Legion. Hall at 10.30 a. m.
Sat. Nov.
11 a.m.
1111a.sscy-Ferguson , Show Room; flowers and visits while in Victoria •
D. H. 0. William Bell, Mrs, W, Hospital, sad since coming home. It
Edgar, Poll Clerk• i was all very -much appreciated.
11th I Polling Sub-Division No. 2 in the Duncan McDonald
Remembrance, [ basement of the Public Library,
Sunday Nov. 12 - ` 'D, H. 0, Ben Whittard.;, Mrs. Vera I. . CARD OF THANKS
Presentation of Honor llolls ' Hastings, Poll Clerk. y I would like to thank all who were
11 a.m. Holy ,Baptism •and Polls to be open from ' so kind to me during my stay- in
9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Wingham I-Tospital and since I hat-6
•Wm. I-I King, Returnig Officer returned home. .
' cereals ve.....oraca.,..,..b, or..,&, atm..* . Your kindness was much appree.
Church School
Bt. David's, HentrYll
will parade to Cenataph for wreath laying ceremony, and
1 fated. 2 p.m. Bible Class
11 a.m. Holy Communien •ead
and CAurch 'School
Wed. Nov. 8th, at 3.00 p.m.
Bajzastr and Supper at Ethel •Hall
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
Mrs, Cecil McFadden
I hereby give notice that Nomination
'of a Reeve, Four Councillors and i
Two School. Trustees to serve the I
-Township of Grey during the Year
1961. ,•,. '- • ,-,
Will be held at
COMMUNITY CENTRE, ETHEL
From 1 P.M. to 2 P.M.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30th 1961
if demanded a pole will be opened
at the following places on
1 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1961
Polling Sub-division No. 1 at
School House S. S. No. 4 .
Polling Sub-division NO. 3 at
I
Scheel House S. S. No, 1.
Polling Sub-division No 3• at
Confinunity Hall, 'Walton
Pelting Sub-division No. 4 at
• ' UNSALTED BUTTER IS AVAILABLE
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank those who
remembered me with cards, treats,
flowers and gifts for the ,baby, and
those who visited me while was
Iii Winghatir and Victoria Hospital, •
London-, and the ones who kindly
helped at hoMe.
Thank You
Isabel Ma'rk's.
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4 AT ALL TIMES TOO AT
I COUSINS CREAMERY I
I • Brussels, Ont. Phone 22 I
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Presbyterian Church
IN CANADA
Melville Church
Minieter: Rev. W. J. Morrison, S.A.
Organist: Mr. G. Burgoin
9.46 AA. Bible ('Blass •
19 A, N. Church. School
11' A.M, lettiembrance Service
nited Church
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9.46 A. mom,: school
i. WILLIS'S
FRESH @READ aita IMMO DAMN '
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
. At Ail Times
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OP THANKS
We wish to thank all those ithO
exnressed their syntpa,thy in so
I many kindly ways at the time of
1 tiiir bereave/fie/it• Sifeetitl thanks' to-
the ROY, H. L, Jennings and tile
Ladies ,Gitild of St. John's Chtireli,
, arid to tbd TIrnasels 13tancli of the
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dentiritriity len
titcnieh t !bees: Wes cits,eipty
ll 11/4 crier;
Polling Bt RoYal Canadian Legion. WEEK '-.ND- SPECIAL$
Clarks Tentato Imiet 48 620 '“*" "I""'"!
4 'T.',, IT.: alp Office, Ethel I 4 4,4.‘,4
. Pollinrr Suh.division No. 6 st I 61)Prc"' • , .
Plifti Fide ?!!cock
I Tioseinary and (Marne i
School Ferias S. S. NO. fi ,
Polling' Snit-division NO. 7 at
Coinititnity Centre, dranin.oeit 1 •
Polls 16 be Open' #rorri .
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21st.. '19 1, to Irtrierfs I-teaniffil, 1
Lenten, to Mr. and Ittrri. WrliY
( Marti.". p SOU' ICrenoth Brian, 5,
1 brofild,/- toy ,l'iniv ;tuff ftiintitY.
M.
Aybrner Tomato Catsup
11 oz. 2 for
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"York Pork and Beans
otw 2 f or ......... 33c rdvth M dii-i0/10$ •
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