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The Brussels Post, 1961-11-16, Page 10........en•emerftwom4sawnel. 0610•00,00 •••••••••••••i Phone 293 First Grade CREAMERY BUTTER SALTED or UNSALTED For Cooking, eying and Table Use COUSINS CREAMERY -Phone 22 Brussels, Ont. W I LL FRESH @RIAD alai IMMO *AMY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times WEEK END SPECIALS alttberfas'lls. slowed damaw.4u,Noe Qtaos DaPa4C4losain Ode %, 400 per year .4 ..$2,S.0. :V* .$4 "4 east PubBiding Home St. John's Anglican Church ANNUAL 13...AZAAR BAKE SALE I'HE 8R088S.1.0 • L1.0.RAPN 0.14 SATURDAY,. NOV., 18 AT 3. ir. Kam Luncheon Meat 39c 49c 55c 37c SEWING RAKING wroor.... Aylmer Peach Halves, 20 oz. 2 for Monarch Flour, 7 lb. Green Giant Corn Niblets 2 for Delicie Soz:thern k n Reef — Port? -- SteeAs At The Queens Hotel Sunday EvecC:ng FULL ,COURSE DINNER 4,••••••••••• paid tribute to area war dead of Honor for the two World Wars ceremony are (left to 'right), 'Charles warden.; John Alcock, Ben Whittard; SERVED FPOM FIVE TO EIGHT P, M. •'MEMBERS OF BRUSSELS LEGION A feature was the unveiling of Rolls. John's Church. Shown following the Jennings, Thomas Bernard, peopld's and Legion Secretary, Ray Bronson, in impressive services on Saturday. which the Legion presented to St. -Storey, rector's warden; Rev. II. L. Legion President Stewart Hmuphries, We :Deliver t,Tremnommismormpwcwomosemos...7,-...'"'" • TURKEY BINGO TO BE HELD IN THE g111,1161.1)4=1110 44.2414.:. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH FILLED TO CAPACITY Presentation of Honor Rolls COMMUNITY HONORS WAR DEAD DRAW 'WINNER • The 'winner of the ,recent•draw• on, tablecloth was Mrs. .M.1Shreptdck. Brussels Public School Auditorium .MLIN1CIPAL !NOTICE Stewart Htunphries, :president "Of the Legion and Ray Bronson, secret- ary, -presented the Honor Rolls. 'Rev. I-L L. Jennings received them on behalf of the congregation and Mr. John Alcock and Mr. Tien Whittard performed the unveiling, The poem, "in Flanders :Fields" was read and the Last Post, and Reveille sounded. — ON — •CARD QF THANKS We would like to thank our neigh- ilsours and former neighbours for the lovely party and gifts on our 25th, anniversary also Kenneth and Elizabeth for their gift and and. all 'those Who remembered us with gifts and cards. Speeal thanks to Frieda and Merv. Pipe for having the party in 'their home, also Mrs. Patricia Davis 'for assisting, 'This was very much appreciated 'and-Will always be remembered as a 'happy event in our lives, 'Watson and Grace Sholdice Archie Holmes Halbert Keifer =William Locking Lorne McCauley * Arthur McLean Dr. =0, A. 'Myers James Prest -Robert Prestbert Prest Thomas Herbert Stretton Earl Whittard • "* Ross Whittard Gordon Wilkinson 0, L, Workman * Paid the supreme sacrifice The Honor Rolls were the work of F. H, Budd, artist, of Kitchener. The frames wer e in ligtht oak, to mate% the furnishings of the church, where they were hung on the back wall. I hereby give .notice ,that: Nomination of a Reev,e Four Councillors and I Three School Trustees and .One Public Utility 'Com. tto serve the Village of Brussels during the year 1962 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 Massey-Ferguson. Show Room; D. R. 0. William Tell, Mrs. W, Edgar, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-DiviSion 'No. 2 in the basement . of the Public Library, D. R. 0. lien Whittard; Mrs. Vera Hastings, Poll Clerk. Polls to be open from 9 A.M. to 5 'P:M.. Wm. H King, Returnig Officer FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1961 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1961 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1961 15 Games $1.00 3 Specials 25c Card — 5 for $1.00 DOOR PRIZE SPONSORED BY• BRANCH 218 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Brussels Branch 918, to- gether with their Ladies Auxiliary, young militiamen, Guides, Brownies, -Scouts and .Cubs paraded from the Legion Hall here to the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day to honor the i war dead of this community. 'Under the direction of parade ) marshall O. L. 'Workman, they marched to the skirl Of the Legion, - Pipe Band and the flying banners I of the color bearers, I I Rev. H, L. Jennings, Legion Padre, of St. John's Church; Rev, 'N. Griffiths, -United Church and Rev„ W. J, Morrison of Melville Preshy- i terian Church, conducted the I service. While 'Walter MeParlane I read wreaths presented they were i placed 'by the following represent-1 otives t Province of Ontario ..,. Herb Travis Royal Canadian Legion ..,. Stewart Humphries Legion Ladies Auxiliary Mrs. Charles Jit WillieSllaegion Pipe Band Village of Brussels George McCutcheon Township or ,Grey .... Clifford norther Township or Morris Stewartrer -P T.O.O.F, & Rebekah ...... .. Louis Ebel A.F, & A,M. Ray Bronson Lions Club Cecil McFadden Brussels -United Church ' Tom Pierce St. John's Church Ben Whittard Melville Church ,... Mrs. R, McLeani Duff's Church Walton Walter Majestic W. I, . ...... , Mrs. John Speer Cranbrook W. f. ..,,,... Mrs. Russell Kai? '', Ethel W. I. Mrs. Geo. Pear .n Walton W. I. Mrs, Stewart Humphries L. 0. L. Harvey Jacklin Peter Baker ......... .„..., MrS. .T. Baker Following the brief Ceitetanh service they proceeded to St, John's Church where tile service of Remembrance was hold. Of special. interest was the presentation of TT,Teoginoetitl r, Rolls to the Church by the by ore. replacing those destroyed I i II ,-------. i I As you probably know by now the seooi board has given permission • for use Of the new School to hold I our dances,. The first DANCE i Will he held- on the 24th et November (rent 8:90 to 12:00 p.m, No one Will be admitted after 10:00 p.m. Admission is 25e stag and. 85e it t, cOnple. Girls are requested not to wear siachS. This is the first dance of the , seasou end w,' would like t9 have a coed crowd, v. • LIONS DRAW WINNER I 'The 'winners of the Lions draw for !Gbvernor Club a suit was District Deputy Ross Middleton of Bayfiell CHRISTMAS BAKI-IiIG Demands your best talents and ingredients So be Sure to Use Delicious Nutritious t.6T1TOL THEATRE LISTOWEL, ONT. ',THURS. FRI. - SAT. MAT. NOV. 16 - 17 - 18 David Lald In "RAYMIE" Plus. Jeff Chandler In ."THE PLUNDERERS" `Plunderers 7.15, 9.50 Raymie 8:45 — Sat. 'Mat. Plunderers 4111111111101111•0,W-64.11101000,1•11Mgem SAT. EVE. - MON. ' NOV.18 - 20 'Susan Hayward In a comedy 4 ITHE MARRIIAGE GO ROUND" Color ClnemaScnpe ('Adult Entertainment) -TUES. - WED. NOV. 21 - 22 "HOUSE OF INTRIGUE" Color CI nemaSenpe This concerns the work of spies 'during the war 1st Show -7.30 2nd Show 9.30 Anglican Church OF CANADA ST, JOHN'S doctor: Rev. H. L. Jannlaa4 S. A., L. '7%. Organist: Mrs. S, SHIMS 11 a.m. 'Maly •Coniraunion eat Church School Sat. Nod. 18th Annual 'Bazaar, 3 p.m. at David's, Hens ryn 2.30 p,tri. Evening Prayer and C4hureh ,School AUCTION SALE An Auction Sale of Baking, Candy, Aprons, etc, will he held Wednesday, Nov. 29th at 8.30 p.m., in the Legion Hall sponsored 1337 The Ladies Auxiliary to the Capadian Legion. Everyone 'Welcome. Lunch will be served. In his remarks the Rev. H. L. Jennings spoke of remembering the men who fought in past wars, those who gave unto death, and challenged ns to eight 'the unseen enemy of to-day, All agencies of public welfare should join with the church against •the enemy. . The war Is a spiritual. war, The junior choir sang "My• Own Dear Land." The Rev. K. Griffiths read the scripture, Rev. W. Morrison led in the responsive reading of the psalm and thp Rev. A. Higenbotham of Walton led in prayer. 'HONOUR ROLL CARD OF THANKS would like to express my thanks to all' those who kindly remembered me while I was in the hospital. A special thanks to our good neighbours. Mrs. Earl Dunn MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that Nomination 'of a Reeve, Four Councillors and Two School Trustees to serve the Township of Grey during the year 1962 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 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1961 Polling Sub-division No. 1 at School House S. S. No.• 4 Polling Sub-division No. '2 at School House S, S. No. 1 Polling Sub-division No. 3 at Community Hall, Walton Polling Sub-division No, 4 at Community Hall, Moncrieff Polling Sub-division No. 5 at Te,wi.ship Office, Ethel Polling Sub-division No. fi at School House S. S. No. 5 Polling Sub-division No, 7 at Community Centre, Cranbrook Polls to be open from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Edythe M. Cardiff, Returntno Officer CARD OF' THANKS Our sincere thanks is extended to all those who expressed their sympathy in So many kindly ways at the time of our sudden berealreitnent; also for the beautiful flower.. Your thoughtfillneSs Was deeply appreciated. Harold Willoughby and Family PEOPLE WS KNOW Kam 1 Professor Wm, Tett and wife were ATTENTION TEENS week end visitors with Mrs. Louis 1 D. "Thoixipson, .4.14 .... i .. 46 .. 46 . 44.444,4 . ... 14, 396 Libby's Fruit Cocktail 20 oz. - • 35c Carnation Milk Ptiwder, 3, lbo. 'pltgo - 97c Presbyterian Church IN CANADA i-IORTIOULTURAL MEETING POSTPONED UNTIL DEC. 4th . . Jack Ritchie 'is a patient in Witighaiti Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biteatitytie and family of '1401-ttleti were Week end 4 visitorS With bis grandmother, Mra. M, 13allarityrie. Mr. and Mrs, ft V. ,Lascook, Patty.. and Joini. were visitors With JO. S. and Mrs, Armstrring and faMily on 1 Saturday. Mrs. Armstrong returned With them and will Anoint a week with Mr. and Mrs, A, D. Joyce torn. Park Melville Church ' - the florticultiiral Society meeting Presented to St. John's Anglican Church by Royal Canadian Legion Brussels Branch 218 1914 — 1918 John. Alcock Roy Barrett Robert Bird Frederick Campbell * Harold Campbell Stanley Campbell * George Davis Bevan Elliott * R. E. Elliott Thomas Gillis W, Harkness Harold Jacklin Rev. F. Jewell George Manning I Clarence Pegelow Jatnes Rhodes Dr. R. W. Stephens William. Stiles Fred. Thuell Joseph Tletell Percy '1111101 Roy Thuell HONOUR ROLL Presented to St. John's Anglican Church by Royal Canadian Legion Bressels Branch 218 1939 — 1945 Clifford Alcock Dinah Alcock Eric ,Alcock 'Thomas Alcock Lorne 13ryanS ItuSsel Bryang Lawrie nutlet' Robert Campbell' Stanley Campbell Clifford W. Cardiff Ali it Wi Carclite ICeUnoth Coleman William Coleman Ross 11111tOtt Williaiii ViSclier Motels Gillis T,P Greitiett Carl rowing - ROIiInson.. Jelin Ttnierion tterbert Ti'atvitina Mont 132 Free Delivery 112610911) which was to have been, held on NOV. 90th, elite been Postponed until Dee. 4th, Men:there Pledae note. dAORRIS OSbERATION. ANNUAL lotatitvd Tlie annual meeting of tile Morris Township Federation of Agrictilkiree Will be hold in the 'I relaters' Hull, Ilelgrave, NOV.. 21st. There'. Will be a see itil litter of eitchrp atid Teat Heir to be felloWed t by the titeetitig. 1 Conti. and elect your t'O eftlaerii For 1989. Tingles plood ttititt Minister: Organist: 9,45 A.M. 10 A, M. ii A M. Rev. W. J. Morrialimy S.A. Mr. G. Qurgoln Bible Class 1 Church School orning Wersille m PERSONAL CLEANERS BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Support Your Local Cie ming and Pressint7 Estabiighnittnt ONLY LOPAL HELP EMPLOYED 24 HOUR P're8<gi - WAN Ymt greit Ranitizitir arid AketilaprorAll efilittSfacigott euarrini:t6a Pr e tin d PeAverr CARD 68 THANKs 1 woulfi Ii1144 to tl'ank `Dr. StephotiR h: t:iitircti OANAOA, 1,4th111140ii *MIN* 1300001AI '004•044‘. ii' A. M. 1A.etittot Weeiti00, 0,45 A. Pt,. itidio6t 1- of trill:Imes. tephe. - of V.T4011- VAL$S StAtiTY red ttlPir n ,siatiee ilerfeve. the 0t0111 0 6)14 lAf4Vin g Wirreee at Wimrliaru Troanitat and Mir A SOeeletty ft:lends end netellbenrs for their tedness Pliono tirtieels 140 'Mrs. l'ilitrrav Rest pit •