The Brussels Post, 1961-12-07, Page 144-1, Ag1-1.1EV.giV10.11;10Q1-1T
The 1401 ti.tutlual Lama County
'Aciiietrement 'Right held in tkle ,
naditortiiM alba Villatain District:
,High -$0171001 Ditiklay night saw
4-H club Menibers; Who -completed;
:Projects in Welabs, on hand to,
receive their 'awards,
Robert Eotheringliam„ .21.0,year-old:
.(3011. Pr • William Fotheringimm, AR
Sogorth, and the late- Mtrs„ Pother-
inghani captured the top award .of
1 'the year, the Ehlston Cardiff trophy-,
' Presented Thy 'Mr. Cardiff, Brussels, -
(MP- for Huron), the trophy was
awarded for not only outstanding'
• 4-H contribution, but, also home and
community activities,
Capturing the C. A. Macicaughton
trophy for the highest score in .4-
club work in the county was 16-year-
old Geraldine Dennds, 11.11 1 Walton,
Her score was 962, out of a possible
1,000 .pointS, -Miss Dennis also re-
ceived the J. A. Anstett award for
the highest score in 4-1-T Beef Calf' r,
Clubs.
A 4-H member from RR 1 Bel- I
grave, Lila, Black, whose Hereford: it
steer was Queen's Guineas champion
at the Royal Winter Fair last month.
was presented with the Huron
Hereford Association trophy for her S
county dhamoiaim 4.11° Hereford calf, i;
Barbara Turnbull of Brussels,
took home, a she did one year ago,
the Marvin Howe trophy for obtain-
ing the 'highest score in the county ;
in th e Swine Clubs. She also for
this achievement took for the second,
year, the Stratford District York-
shire Breeders pen and pencil
-a,waxds.
set °
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
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$2•0*--6 per ;ear $2.50 U. a ditiias
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Vocational SebOgls in Moto-Wel :and k E, CARDIFF TRQPIAY
Wingham, PRESENTED AT HURON l3nosets. Public .School Concert
A Concert under th e direction of th4 musical superVilaor..
'Mrs, WM. H. King, will be presented by the pupils of Brunelle
P-141:0 M School in the auditorium of the School, on
ALL ACCLAMATION
IN. GREY TOWNSHIP
The Grey Township ',nomination
meeting 'was ,held 14r0V. 30th .14
IL'thoi Community 'Centre with a
;good attendaneo.
Nominations were as foil-owe:
(Q) — Qualified
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
DeCEMBER 19th and 20th at 8.00 P.M.
PROGRAM WILL CONSIST OF 1-- THE
Choruses Senior Stadents by
Choruses by Junior qtadentO
?3. Square Dancing by Ju'llior Grades
4. An Operetta by Senior Grades entitled, "Taa,thleetl,"
6. An Operetta by Jima r Grades entitled, "The Steakirge'Vere
Hung."
6, Dramatization of "'Three Bears" by Kindergarten Pupils
7. Rhythm Band by Mailer Grades
Admission 50e
RECEPTION and DANCE
ifer :Mr., and Mrs., Case McCutcheon
(nee Betty Doerr)
"'TUESDAC, LAC. 12
BRODHAGEN
!'COMMUNITY CENTRE
fan WIlbee's Orchestra
Everyone Welcome
fhadtes Please wring Lunch
ROAST CHICKEN
Dressed Leg of Poik
Prime Roast of Beef
At The Queens Hotel
Sun--day Evening
FULI. ;CGURSE
SERV en rf-POfm FIVE TO EIGHT P.' M.
WALL'S BEAUTY SHOP
„tuning, Styling Cold Wavle,
A lipselally
"Phone Brussels 140
.1. • .C:13,ITOL THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Dave •McCutcheon
Garry ,Crocker, Wingham
"Vera Hastings
Mrs. .L. Michel
Jas..Smith •
Allen, .MoKercher
,Alien „MciKercher
Margaret Smith
Jack -Mame
Barry rCuride
Mrs. "Chris "Fischer
Freil cStePhonson
Mrs. Allen ''MaKercher
Mrs. aalbrith
Mrs. Welt "Travis
'SpeCinis
"Wm.*Thuell, Blyth
1..1°B;s, Henry and Barry Currie
Mrs. Mac"Baeker
Door "Priz e
Wingham
Aylmer Catsup 11 oz. 2 for ...... 37c
Staffords. Cherry Pie Filling 20,oz. 35c
Clover Leaf Sockeye Saloon ------ 57c
•Golden Dew Margarine 2 for ...... 49c
Phone 293
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cCUTCHEON GOCERY
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W1NN.ERS
LEGION -BINGO
We Deliver
;
. ' • ' • 2nd Show 9.30
Matinee Saturday
COSTELLO
t' Malone,.,*Joseph
Lyrtley, -Neville
4., '1st Shay( 7.30
Merchants'-Free
,.:ABBOTT and YOU'LL ENJOY
:HORTICULTURAL MEETING
The regular Meeting of the
Ilortimiltural 'Society was held
Monday -evening in the library.
Chas. R. Bristow of Lucknow, was.
nest 'speaker. "The large audience
-present thoroughly enjoyed the films
and 'his talk on "Floral Decor-
ations 'for the "House." He also
demonstrated CPristmas arrange-
ments' which were won by Mrs.
Donald 'McArter, -Brussels and Mrs.
M. Humphries of . Walton. Mrs, Smith
of Moncrieff, was winner of the -
door prize, It was 'decided to again
sponsor 'the 'Home -and Business
'Christmas 'Decorations competition.
'NOTICE,
This will •be no Home-and School
Association meeting 'during the
month of -December.
Creamy
. Those from 'this community who
received certificates for six or
more projects included: John Baan,
RR. 3 Walton; "Lennie Black, RR 1,
Belgrave; Wallace Black; Charles
Bray, Donald 'Bray, RR 3, Brussels;
David Hemingway, RR 3, Brussels:
Dorothy Howatt, Murray Scott, RR
1, Belgtave ; 'Barbara Turnbull, RR 2,
Brussels; Fred Uhler, RR 3,Walton.
Top individual scorers in the
'Brussels Clubs were; Beef Calf
Club, sponsored by the East Huron
Agricuturai Society, Geraldine
Dennis, Waton, 902; Barbara.
Turnbull, Brussels, 943; Gerald
Smith, Brussels, 932;
Brussels 4-I-I Dairy Calf Club,
sponsored by East Huron Agri-
cltural Society, John Bann, 9371
Barbara Bray, Brussels, 928: Keith
Ward, RR 1, Ethel, 916,
BrusSels 4-it Grain Club, sponsor-
ed by Grey Federation of Agriculture,
David Hemingway, 019; Join? Baan,
500; Murray Scott. Belgrave,
Chewy Chunks of Red and Green Pineapple
CR ANYWO(ut-
Mr. and Ws. Ross Speiran,
Saginaw,' spent the .past -week with
relatives in the district. '
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Stuart
Evans and family included Mrs,
Eileen Consitt and faintly and Mr.
and Mrs. Dill Consitt :and Dianite,
Zurich, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Torn
Ciansitt and son Paul, Varna.
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Love,IWadena,
Sask. and Mrs. Bill Farquharson,
London, -visited with Mr, •and Mrs.
Mac Engel one day last week.
Couple Honored
A reception and dance was held
an the Community Centre on Friday
evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Jacklin, a recently married
Connie, Bill and Betty were called 'to
the 'platform, Where they were road
a congratulatory address by Joe
Steffler, Gary Evans made the
presentation of a Parte of Money,
BE
answer questions regarding new
area. aTe -stated 'that the necessary,
legislation 'had been-passed by both:
Morris-and -Grey 'Councils and by-
laws approved by• the Department.
Wilfred Bhortreed said he had been
interested in sehootboards for some.
tine and thoughtit advisable to build
a 501001 at WgIton.
Sohn Bryans stated' he would stand
for election and 'thought there was
promise' in .set-up .at'Wa/ton and a
Central School would compensate
for loss of station -etc.
Donald McDonald and;Wm. Coutts
stated they would do -their best for
the school.
Stewart flumpbries very much
interested to see school In -Walton.
Clifford Ritchie thought.the school
would be n success,
-Emerson Mitchell will do 'his best
if hannens to he on board.
T-Terbert Travis, willing to stand if
needed.
Rev declined to stand.
,Mr. Kinkead replied and said -if
there was ,no election he would, call,
first meeting and proceed as quickly
as possible to build school.
School Area No. t candidates were
called to the platform,
John R. Cos, Chairman gave
report on the improvements to
schools, New board may lower mill
rate next year. Ho wished the new
area in the south the best of luck,
John Conley felt 'Walton Area is
going-to somethifig better. The board
plans on wash room repair is Ethel
neat year,
WM. Smith said he was automatic-
ally off the board beteg in, school.
section No: 3.
Roy Williamson said he enjoyed
working with %he board.
Masweit Detriara,y said he wag
new around here but hoped he could
look after their interests.
Benjamin Hayden thought school
busiineas is Soniething tv,e should all
be interested in and he would do
what he could if heeded.
HAVE ENOUGH ON HAND TO SERVE SURE TO
For 44H dairy showmanship, Ivan.
Howatt, RR 1 l3elgrave, excelled for
the second consecutive year, and
rceived the A, Y. McLean trophy.
For five years' voluntary service,
4-R Leaders' awards were presented.
to Clifford Bray, RR 3, Brussels;
Martin 713aa,n, RR 3. ;Walton; Murray
MulVey, R Wroxeter, Ross
Smith, Brussels, of this area.
- FRI. - SAT. Evening
apecember 7 - 8 - 9
.-4-."114E LAST SUNSET "
, (color)
Jai< Hudson, Kirk DiA-las, Dorothy
Cotton, . Carole
Brand —'What a
T4P
ry
k
TURKEY BINGO
TO BE ,HELD IN THE
Brussels Public School Auditorium
—"
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1961
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1961
At 8:30 p-nl.
15 Games "$1.00
3 Specials 25e Card — 5 for 11.00
DOOR PRIZE
,SPONSORED BY
BRANCH 218 ROYAL CANADIAN 'LEGION
tar—
Reeve
George Eatchinson
.11ifford R. 'Dunbar '(Q)
Councillors
KermEth Bray -(Q)
Lawson Waad '(Q)
41c1.1,10 Mann '(Q)
Glenn Huether (Q)
School Area No. '1
Cecil Raynard (Q)
Maxwell Demaray' (Q)
John R. Cox •(Q)
..G.eorge T, Pearson (Q)
Scott McLean
Benjamin Hayden,
School Area •No.-2
John Bryans -(Q)
Frank Kirkby
Herbert, 'Travis
Donald McDonald' (Q)
Stewart HumPhries (Q)
Clifford Ritalle
Wilfred Shottreed (Q)
Wm. CoUtts '(Q)
r'!merson. Mitchell
Roy 'Williamson
George T. ;Pearson, for School
Trustee, quarlified but resigned the!
following ;day 'before 9 o'clock p.m. I
BRONVin was appointed
ehakirmaxa
School Area No. 2 • candidates and
Mr. 'Kinkead, 'inspector, were called
to the platform.
Mr. Kinkead was -asked to outline
procedure -to 'form new area also to
(icorge MeCiitcheoll, .Reeve of
Bressels was prelleal, 'and spoke
briefly.
Clifford R. Dunbar, gave the
County report on the r0;ad expendi
titre and said the plan -Wes to pave
the road through llithe) next year,
also to. build One bridge a year on
boundary between 'Grey and Elora.
He said the work of the Health Unit
was of great value to County. There
been some talk of selling the
farm at the 'County 'Home. An,
architect has been engaged to make
plans * for a new -building as Court
House crowded.
Geo. Hutchinson asked Mr. Dunbar
the reason for raising the rates in.
Home, The levelling of the Close
Drain ditch batik was" brought up and
discussed by several Persons
present.
Kenneth. Bray said the council felt
it was their day to act on petition
from Walton and No. 3 schools, They
-were trying to 'build the side-roads
ue for school 'buses and have less
snowplowing on'these roads. He said,
he felt there Shoilld have been more
crave) and The quality of some not
up to oar, .They'talked of buying new:
'maintainer but undecided about
keeping the old one as well.
Lawson Ward said he was willing
to pay for his share of the Close
Drain levelling,`He would like to see
more construction work done.
Archie Mann said the Council tried
to give as -much value for ratepayers
money as poasible, He gave the
tenders and -costs on the .Crooked
Bridge. Snow 'fence not used last
year and this year.
Glenn T•Tuether congratulated new
area from Walton and wished them
success. He said' he was very proud
of new "bridge. He gave re-port of
road superintendent, totals on road
expenditures. 'Undecided about
selling snow 'fence.
Clifford lannbar replied to quest-1
ions - and said he was glad of
rapport Overt 'him.
The meeting Closed with God Save
the Queen.
-NOTICE YOUR HOLIDAY VISITORS WHEN THEY CALL
Try Our Egg Nog Drink
DURING THE FESTIVE SEASON
ial-10NE 22 AND ORDER SOME TO-DAY
COUSINS DAIRY
W. I ILL IS S
111111AD any WHOM, DAMN
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At All Times
The llorticnIturol Society are, E
sponsoring the Home and
Business Christmas 'Decoration .Corn.
petition. "Watch for further ;parti.
mars. a
CARD CV THANKS
Our tImnks to the ;residents of
Brussels and district for their -sup- . pert of our bottle drive.
Special thanks for the time .4
trucks.
Brussels District
Scout Troop
L. O. L. OFFICERS ..-
INSTALLED' HERE
The iinnitai meeting of Brussels I
L, 0, Ta, No. 774, veils held recently..
Pte. Matheson of AtWOod lodge made ,
a few 1'011161'10, for the good of the
Order. He theta 'assisted the County :
Maker, tiro. Harvey Jacklin, with .
the installation of officets for 1962:
Work, Master ....,., ..... „., OliVer Riley ;
Den. Master • Den McArter
td. Morrow 4Chaplairt .
Rea Watson. It ee. Sec,
Fin, Sec. ta Treta. ...,.... Glenn i\lait
. Atireny Jacklin
First Taseturer • - LOS Odell '
4 Second:teetlirer • Bet. Riley
' .Comities ..' ' . ... Dmersen lVfittliell .
t 1
Their Smith, Adorn qitifth„The
1 P't,..4th, 'tvri. t, Mer'iltebeen ,
Press reinter . ralr:rivin Ilt;le*tlfslovild
I Tyler•
1
Meetings ;will he held 66 soo6iiit
ll De Your Ohrlattiiae Bhotiollig l'1;01:10AvitinototolAiirtil. eta:int:7f
with
folv ti
la brtieldia: tliic Saturday, 0
gatneN Of darts Slid lithe+.
WEEK END SPECIALS
Garden, Patch Kernel Corn 14 oz, tin
3 for 43e
Sweet Mixed PfIclaes., 16 oz. jar ;.23e
Chase ez Sanclhorin Coffee
CARD OF.THANKS
The :faintly Of the late Mrs. Jennie
ThlOtittori Wish to express their
eitiOete •appreCiatiOn to telatiVeS,
friends and neighbours for the
beattifel tributes, acts of
kindness and fhaessages of sbitipitt*-
j'edeited dining their 'recent' add
betetetfeAtitenit, Blieedal thanks to Dt,
Pratt an Nurse ilnsseil, London;:
ltoV. and, the: Ladies'
dttilit. W. A, of St. JOlin's
Clitirell and: MI' belned fit any
way.
.„ „ ib, . . .. 6,90
• MON. --TUES. - WED.
rDecember 11 - 12 - 13
rCary Grant, Deborah Kerr,
Ro bt: 4e4 itch u m
- A 'Comedy
,;''THE GRASS • -IS GREENER",
Color GinemaScnpe
(Adult -Enteraalnment)
TFIrst-Show-7-.30 2nd 920
"The 'United/Church
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114 CANAtak
Melville Church
Minister: Rev, W. J. Morrileon, R.Aii
Organist: Mr. G. iUrg011t
£M, Bible tiChOM
10 A. M, Chtirch School
11.00 Sacrettnent of
The Lord's RUIPer.
411' t7F-
tiglican Church
OF CANADA
ST, JO HN'S
Ratites.: Rev. H. L. Jetinliide '
L.Th.
Detianiat! Met-. B. Elliott
a.m. .Meriting ffitittief
Chtiteh Set 6Of
Dec L iith A'.!'
"tee, IfIth Chilatintia Party
14etiMin
2,30 tlitonft*
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liOt-43tif Pooptoii$0:616iir
otgbod iy.c, fife at1ly
;Kinkead hi ilia efosing rein,
writs said he thought the Hine had
come to take, a look at, schools for
riti al children •hoped the
papers would Stinnett the School)
boards to the lifilit.
1:11.01 RetireseittatiVes-
Ainitettr 13remuer,. tennetit Me,
and ails Arinatretig' fleet.
Igirie it report, iii regain to their
PfiliCatfaia eeliolaaa1141 diSeliaged the!
PrAt Deti vet, Phone 131
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