The Brussels Post, 1961-12-14, Page 1fri
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Carnation. Milk, tall tins 3 for .... 43c
Cheery Morn Instant Coffee 6 oz. ----- 67c
Vantamps Pork & Beans 20 oz.
2 for - ... .. 35c
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ILLIS'
FRDIN4 SROAD SARIN* DAILY
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At All Timm
Mrs- 0. Hemingway
After a short illness, Jennie
McCullough, • widow of Oliver
Hemingway, • passed away on
'December 9th, at the Callender
Nursing Home, Bressels, Ontario in.
tier 81st year.
'She was: horn in • Teeswater,
daughter of the late James
McCullough and. Jane Oreig. She was
married to Oliver Hemingway on
December 28th, 1904 and. lived near
Teeswater until 1908, when they
moved to Concession 10, Grey
Township. Her husband pre-deceased
her in 1941.
She leaves to mourn their loss,
her sons, Douglas of Brussels and
Sinclair of Toronto, one Sister, Ada,
of Leamington and five grand
children, Peter,. Sharon, Neil, Susan I
and Sheila,
During her life, she. was. -a member
of Melville Presbyterian C,butietli
.a life member of the Majestic.
'Women's Institute and Past Noble
Grand of Morning Star Rebekah'
Lodge Whose inenibers conducted
a Memorial • Service tie Sunday .
evening
The 'funeral was eOndeeted by the
Reverend W. J. Morrison. of Melville-,
Pre,Sbyterian Churn, and burial
was in Prize:leis c
The pallbearers
and friends; —
Fergus Connelly,
Eldon
Clark Matheson.
emetery,
were 'neighbours
Neman. Hoover,
Archie Moses,
S, Armstrong and:
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere' blanks' is here'
expressed to ell , who remembered
Me With ,gittA, ealtde and letters
end to Older who visited me daring
my illness, Year' kindness helped to
Make stay hi Hospital more
pleasant.
Sark Ritehle
feekiJ. fex .V toe POLASsuS Thursday, Deembor 14 th, 1961 ast moues:PP Oise% 'oat Publishing licoutw
LARGE CROWD WELCOMED
SANTA HERE SATURDAY
Brussels Public School Concert
A Concert under th e direction of th e musical opervitioN
Mrs,, Wm. H. King, will be presented by the pupils of artlasolk,
Santa Ctiaus -arrived in, Brussels
un schedule Saturday and-found,
a large crowd waiting to weleoine.
him,
Santa, with willing helpers from
the loeal. Royal Canadian isegieu
and Lions pub, distributed about S50
bags of candy to the children.
Peat the earlier visits of St,
Nick 't0 SUMP naing. communities,
the co-Operation the merchants •
and business men, with the Lions
Club and Legion, wiio sponsored
his visit, attracted a large number
of people. to the village and the
stores were busy Pluce5.
,A
BRUSSELS 'LEGION:
ELECTS OFFICERS
herb Trarts was elected pretit•
dent et the liressele 1$ranels tlh of
'the Royal Canadian Legion,. at the.
December meeting,. succeeding
Stewart Humphries, who has held
office for two -years. The new
executive assume office at the reges
lar meeting in January,
Other officers are:
1st Vtistprosident ..„ Tom McFarlane
2nd Vice-president Eldon Mann
'Sgt.-at-arms Bill Dobson
Sec.-Treas. Ray Bronson
Chaplain Rev. Jenningil
Welfare Officer C', L. Workman
Executive .„. ............. Russ, Hall
Ross Duncan
Ross Bennett
Ladies Auxiliary To The
Royal Canadian Legion
AN OPEN LETTER TO
CITIZENS OF BRUSSELS
AND COMMUNITY
tir UTCHEON
Phone 293
A IsiN•U AL 's M E,E.11144 G
AND :BANQUET
The ,annual-.meeting and banquet
of the past Huron Agricultural
Sodiety •twillsbe. held on Wednesday,
January '.24thst.Keep this date open.,
We Deliver
Public School in the auditorium of the School, on
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
inCEMBER 19th and 20th at 8.00 P.M.
THE PROGRAM WILL CONSIST OF ;-
1. Choruses by Senior Students
2, Choruses by Junior SI udents
3, Square 'Dancing by Junior Grades
4. An Operetta by Sernrr Grades entitled, "Kathleen,"
6, Ap Operetta by junic r Oracles entitled. "The Stockings were
Hung."
6, Dramatization of "Thiee Bears" by Kindergarten Pupils
7, Rhythm Band by Tuutor Grades
Admission 50c
ammelPIMIIIIMAkii1101111
Dressed Leg of Pork
Prime Roast of Beef
and Steaks
At The Queens Hotel
Sunday Evening
FULL COURSE DINNER
SERVED FROM FIVE TO EIGHT P, M.
Csertacts have been made with 'a
Young doctor who has signified his
irtentions of practising in Brussels.
Mary Storey was elected presi-
dent of Auxiliary, succeeding Pat,
Shaw, The new executive will
'assume office at the first meeting
is.trey' 117Wps
:::
Meeting held on PeeeMber 2nd.,
s4sicsas,perisin y us,„„oatzinISIVa rl,t1h,esIMPutiteella •
of the last meeting be adopted as
se- Carried
Moved by Archie Maim seconded
by ,Kennetti Bray that the tender or
'Rosa Hanna be accepted to repair
Glee Iiislop Drain for the sum of
$5'75.00 'Pile farmers concerned re-
commend the work to be done in •
the early summer when the ditch is
dry on' account of quicksand bottom
— Carried
IVIbved by 'Glenn Heether second-.
ed by Archie Mann that we appoint I
James Armstrong to Wingbans High
Settee] Board, Kenneth McFarlane to I
iSerifortla High School Board and
Andrew Bremner to Listowel High
School Board as representatives of
tbs, Township of Grey for ti one year
term
CHRISTMAS :DANCE
Walton Community .Hall
FEItUAY, !DEC. 22
Draw for Kroehler Chair
General Admission
Lunch tElocrth in 'the !Hall
•
'Treasurer Mary Lowe
Secretery Bertha Elliott
Executive , Jean Lamont
Beth Backer THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Sarah Stephenson
Mrs Harry Tminey
Mr's. Bertha Elliott
A committee 'has been formed of the 'in January.
Village Connell, Lions Club, and iOthers officers ares
ot'hler community minded citizens to 1st Vice-President ..... „, Kay Duncan
co-operate with this Doctor in get- ,2nd Vice-Pres. Helen Dobson bug him established in Brussels. It is
the intention of, thr, committee to
form a syndicate to proceed with,
and erect a suitable combined
dwelling. and , ifice. 'We invite civic.
minded citizens to invest 1n small .1
shares in this syndicate. Money Pianist
in the form of. a first mortgage Will
'be available to cover fifty per cent
I
--" Carried
?Moved. by Kenneth Bray, second-
ed by Lawson Ward th1at we renew
insurance Policy on the Obey. dump
'truck premium $75.00, also renew
grader insurance premium $72.25
with agent Selwyn Baker.
— Carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray, second-
ed by Archie Mann thkst all approved
accounts be paid
— Carried
Moved by Lawson Ward seconded,
'by Glenn Hnethler that we do now'
adjourn to meet again, Dec. 15th or
at this call of the Reeve
— Carried
, • - • , •
••••••••••• •••••
COM:1,NG SOON
FUN a in d ENT.ERTAINMENT
Watch For Further 'Details
IN 'THIS SPACE
NEXT 'ISSUE TURKEY BINGO
TO BE HELD IN THE or more of the project. The balance
will comprise moneys from synth:
cate shareholders. This will definit-
ely he an investment not, a, donat•
',el. An arrangement will be
e stablished between the Doctorand
the syndicate, with the intention
that the Doctor eventually will
pitreliase the .nrenerty, and the
shareholders be reimbursed for their
Investment.
Signed cri beharr of the Committee,
WINNERS OF
LEGION B11100
The following accounts were i
paid:
Brussels Public School Auditorium
— ON —
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1961
At 8:30 p.m,
15 Games $1.00
3 Specials 25c Card — 5 for $1.00
DOOR PRIZE
SPONSORED BY
BRANCH 218 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Bill Kennedy, Wingitam,
Barry Currie
Bill Kennedy', Wingliam
Mrs, Henry; Winghatm
Pearl Baker
Mary Pennington
Dorothy Elliott
Marg. Ward
Albert Nethery, Wingthani
Mrs. Wit. Ward
Peter Baker
Albert Nethery, Wing:hem
Mrs. Ken McDonald
Marg. 'Ward
Albert Nethery, Wingham
• 1 µ
YOU'LL ENJOY THIS DELICIOUS
HOLIDAY TREAT
FOR PARTIES SNACKS and. DESSERTS
2.97
Specials
Bill Kennedy, Wingliattn
Bill Kennedy, Wingnate,
Jack Wheeler
e5.00
1'5.00
50.00 OHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
HORTICULTURAL COMPETITION
There will he ten prizes awarded
this year in the Horticultural
Society Christmas Decoration Com-
petition; five for the best decorated
homes and five 'for business places.
The competition is open to everyone
In the Village of Brussels. No entry
forms required, just leave your
lights on EVERY EVENING during
the week of DEC. 18. Door Prize —
Mrs. Ken Shloldice
Available At Your Favourite
COUSINS ICE CREAM DEALER'S
OR AT
12.40
12.00 I
CARD OF THANKS
1 would like to thank the many
friends who' so thoughtfully rem-
embered me during my illness
,Janet Currie
„_.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs, Oliver
Hemingway wish to sincerely thank
all who have been so kind and help-
ful during their mother's stay in the
nursing bolme and at the time of
her death.
Phone 22
Wilhur B. Turnbull, tax
Collector, Mart salary $300;
bink wallet '$5.00 $ 305.00
Norman. 'Hoover, school
'attendance officer salary
Ie. 1N,Tt Cardiff, prepare
financial statement
'1-Tilda Sellers, rent dump
'Tale 'Brussels Post, printing
contract & tax 282,50
Provincial 'Treasurer,
insulin
Callander Nursing Home 88.25
Twp, of Aitbur, relief Slept.
& October 24.81
:fudge Prank Fingland, attend
Court. of Revision Voters'
12.00
cp.o,71;i\r.egsenberg, attend
of Revision Voters' Lists 6.60
E. M. 'Cardiff, revise' Voters'
Lists & attend Ciourt 31,10
The, Listowel Banner, adv.
drain tenders & -Municipal
Stratford Beacon-Herald, adv.
tenders Hislop' Drain
Ro'bt. Cunningham, stove
oil office
2:1090 8 Nelson Hanna, fox bounty
E. Mi. Stevenson, lambs
46,60 Billed
L. D. Frain, Yellin:tor, 5 trips 20,00
Fred ITalhert, repair
Coates Drain; 70.00
Oat. Municipal Board, fee
Hislop Drain 1,00
Stirling Hood, bulldozing
ditch hank Machati Drain. 32.00
Miss Hanna, repair LaMont
Drain 241.00
Ross Mena, repair Hoy
Drain 96,60
B. MS Cardiff, Clerk's fees
WdallumMindirop Drain 100100
glifford R. Dunbar, salat/'
Reeive 4000.
Archie ,Mann, salary
Councillor 200.00
'Gleen I-Nether, selarY
Cent cillor 260.00
.Lsesicin Ward, salary
209,0
rt'othiestii rtna, :tri.r3?
206.00
IfInreld Swift, greeeriee teller 42.55
Roe cis k fledges 2,564, iK
Brussels, Ont.
The United Church
O r CANADA
MIrtistor.: Rev. K. (IMMO
Otganist: Mrs. it.. S. /Martin
WHITE GIFT SUNDAY
11 A. M. Morning Worst**
140 A. M. Church School
S
Presbyterian Church
IN CANADA
Melville Church
Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison, N.A.
Organist: Mr. G. Surgoln
S.45 A.M. Bible Class
10 A. M. Church. School
11 A. M. Morning Worship
Friday Dec'. 23 — -s
CH RISTM AS CONCERT
git 8.00 p.m.
HI "T" CLue
The Hi "T" Club held its second
dance on Saturday, Dec.9 About 96
enthusiastic teenagers were present
to make the evening very succeSs-
ful,
The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs,
Murray Cardiff and Mr, and Mrs.
Robert 'Raymond, Prizes were given
for special dances.
The next dance will be held on
Saturday, Dee. 218.
It wag decided to sing enrols
around Own and anyone who
wishes to go should be at the
school at 7,30. 'lancing start in.
in the school by 9 o'clock as usual.
The executive is hoping fir a good
crowd to make this special Christmas
dance a success.
ICE CREAM PIES and
ICE CREAM CAKE ROLLS
In Assorted Flavours
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank our many friends and
neighbours Who gave us the wonder-
ful reception on Dec, 1st, 1961. Your
thoughtfulness is greatly apprec-
iated,
Betty and Pill sacklin
6•‘•••1
THURS.- ,ERI. DEC. 14 - 15
Horror in Color
"CURSE TYE THE WEREWOLF"
;Adult
Horror in Black and White
"SHADOW OF THE CAT"
'Adult
Curse at 77.00r and 9.45, Shadow 8.30
IVIERCHINTS' FREE MATINEE•
— 'Saturday —
:ROY eROGERS
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SAT. EVE. • MON. • TUES.
DEC.116••'18. - 19
"THE 'am ,GARBLEr$
Color CinemaSenpe
First Show710 "2nd 9.20
WED. --THUR.--FRI.
DEC. 20 --21.--2.2
"THE PURPLE 'GANG"
(Adult Entertainment)
OREVOLT IN THE -BIG ,-O,USEE''
Gang 7.15, '10:00
Blg Houser8:40
FIRE,MEN ENTERTAINED
Fire Chief and Mrs, Gordon
Stephenson entertained the members
Of the local fire brigade and their
^Nivea on Tuesday evening.
A pleasant social evening was
anent playing cards. High adoring
prizes Went to Alvie Higgins and I
Mrs. Louis Ebel. Low scoring awards
went to 'Nati Campbell and Mrs.
H. King.
The evening, enjoyed by ag, conk
eluded with a delicious buffet !
sifter.
i-loWit
Mr, John Gorsalitz Will be at home
to his Mends at the home of his .
daughter, Mrs". 'Prod Haydn, in
the sifiernoriti and evening of Monday
Deeember 18th, it being the occasion
of his 110th' btrtheto%
Catsup, 11 .414.. 2. for 350.
Pillsbury .Chet, .Cake Mix Pkg. . .. 29c
Nielson: Cocoa %Ile. dos ....... .. 31e
EEK ,,ENti SPLECIAL4
Light 'oje-Cheie. Layer Cake ---- ----- 39c
Phone 132
t5.291.91
tik-letIte fteisl$111'
relifnwrt R. ',,,roar IttieVe.
Artglitat Church
OP CANADA
JOHN'S
Rector: ReV, 1-1,. L. Jenaindo
Oroanist: Mrs. 13,
11 Morhing VroYet
Church Scheel
Dec. 11th A.
Dec, 16tli
Dee. 20th
ST. OatfirPti
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CARP t-i' ti-101<t
I wish, to thaiiit all those who i
toreAmbeieri nib with flowers, cards,
and 4 1 hmt, while I tvas 0 reit:toil in I
St. ,I.Viary s hospital, Riteliener.
t,Srpocki hanitti to Tit. ,.. tepl a a, .,
t
. .
P‘. Cratbreek V', 'C., 11'1.6 itabils of S.S. i I "11
8, 10•0••tir4 'l'u'll.: the tteighbriuts; and
Si, :,.‘ibliroari Altar Soetett
Alt Wee greatly aPpredinted.
I,
Milt Atinie Sief.fler
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Christmas' Part?
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friends and iittighboiire on WednistS, ',I
'Shopping No ti's rieeelnieSt 2t0. from tWO to nye :=
and seven to nine P.m oe tli6 '
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