The Brussels Post, 1961-12-14, Page 5iimmumnium
SAVE YOURSELF
THE. INCONVENIENCE
OF AN ACCIDENT
Make sure your snow tire treads are good. Carry
tire chains in your trunk. Have brakes balanced
and make sure the steering system's in shape for
winter. Install anti-freeze. Check windshield wipers
to make sure you'll see where you're going. Heaters
and defrosters should work properly; so should
headlights and tail lights. And do you recall any
news stories about carbon monoxide poisoning?
Check your exhaust system for leaks. Get your ear
in shape for winter now. You might save yourself
the inconvenience of an accident.
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The Roll. Call was answered by an
exchange of !Christnias gifts by the
MetriberS, Th e mitinteS Were read
and approved. A disonssion cericerii-
ing the t!oster Parent Plan Was then
held. It was decided to join in with'
8 or 4 more Institues rather than
take it on in the one club. This
Was to be taken '1:IP at the first of
the 'Now Year,
Mrs, Samos Breilitier took the
topic "I.ct us put Christ back into
,Cliristinas," Mrs. Mae McIntosh 'then
led On caret Singing
In the absenee of Me, Nelson.
Mrs. Gordon :Knight read the topid
which lAe had prepared. The theme ',
of topic was "Ohristmas Theme
Me,?agage."
Mrs. Milan Ducluirme gave a most
3hforesti ng demons tration on the
'Inaidng of chocetates,
A deIlefotta hitich •tittilt4
by that mitiute§, sowed w Mr&
1 /41aiiiir McDonald ti,hd MO:
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• IN 'MEMORIAM
1D-WwKR — In toying tnemory of a
dear wire. mother. and grand.
another, Teresa U. i3rower, Whe •
passed away Dec. 12; 1060,
We are sad within our memory.
Lonely are our hearts to-day"
For 'the one, we loved so dearly
Hite been, forever called away.
We think Of her la silence
No eye can see us weep,
But many silent tears are shed
When ethers are asleep,
,Lovingly remembered by her.
husband. Bill and ,family„ Al and
dietty aCitchen and granddaughter
Dianne, "e,
ew inericzoln
ate!, Brussels
N D W
Accepting Reservations For
Parties Wedding Receptions
Banquets' Club Meetings
Private Dining Room
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO DISCUSS ARRANGEMENTS
WITH YOU
Our New Year's Date Is Available
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eRusse4s, MORRIS 4 .GREY MUNIOIPAi. TE,14R•119.NE •§Y?TEM.
.f3AT.KS,1 To Be.:Effective. January 1st, 19.0a,
RATE PER MQNTH
BUS, RE4,
Private Lino
3.85
0,30'
Two-Party Line 3,35
3.1.0
Aluttl-Party Line (10 or lessl 2,85
Multi-Party Line (11 or mom 2,70
The above rates for individual 4)r two-party service will apply only'
within the Base Rate Area which is deseribed as being wirbin the
limits Of the Village of Brussels, If individual or two party service
is required beyond these limits, excess circuit •Oharges. will apply.
Th e above rates include the supply of a modern handset Telephone,
Where old type wall sets are still in use, a reduction of thirty-five
cents per month will apply.
Supplementary Rates:
Extension Telephone (Same premises) Bus. 1.35 per mth,
Res, 1,25 per mth.
CRANBROOK
Thie annual Christmas Tree and
C'foncert will be held in the Corn- 1
munity Centre on Friday evening,
Dec. 22nd.
Alfa
Recent visitors at thie home of
Mrs. Jas. Noble were Mr and. Mrs.
Stuart Noble, their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Beirnes, all of .Guelph;.
Knox Church W.M.S.
.30 per 'nth.
,40 per mth.
.65 per mth.
fs
Portabl e extension equipment — each jack
TIxtension, bell — small
— large
access circuit beyond Bare Rate Area
per 1/4 mile or fraction .liereof
Individual line
Two-party line (each party)
.45 per Inth.
.25 per mth,
IN MEMORIAM
SWYPZER — In loving memory of
ray dear husband,' Leslie George
Switzer,. who passed away six
years ago on December 19th, 1965,
There's a road we call remembrance'
Where our thoughts and 10010
meet.
'We take the road thought to-day
For the one we cannot greet.
Dearer still as the years depart
Your memory lives within our hearts
'With tender love and deep regret.
We who loved you will never forget,
Sadly missed by wife Jane and.
daughter Grace and grandchildren
Less and Gaye.
CHESTERFIELDS, PIANOS
Various 2', piece chesterfield,
suites up to $240:00, ;Now clearing
2 piece suites only $159.00. Trade in
your old suite. Also good variety
of "Kroehler" rockers,etc; cedar
chests, hampers, hassocks.
New and used Pianos in stock.
Ciodfr, y Schuett Furniture
Showrooms (each side main street)
Mildmay, Ont
Driving conditions are worse in winter—
winterize your driving as well as your car
Highway Safety Branch
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
Hon. H. L. Rowntree, Q. C., Minister
/WINTERIZE
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YOUR
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IN MEMORIAM
WHITTARD Ixj, loving memory
of a dear wife and mother, Sarah
E. Iwbittard whO passed away
two years ago, Dec. 13th, 1959,
Though sweetly 'neath your velvet
turf
Yoirve slept the calendar away,
I do not think of you a, dead,
For in jmy heart you, live to-day,
Sadly missed by husband
IN MEMORIAM
WHITTARD — In loving memory
of a dear mother, and grand-
mother, Sarah E. Whittard who
passed away two year ago, Dee.
13th, 1959
We do not need a speCial clay,
To bring you to our mind
For the days we do not think of you.
Are very hard to find,
God knew that you were suffering
That the hills Were hard to climb,
So He closed your weary eyelids
And whispered peace be thine.
Looking back with loving memory,
Upon the path . you trod,.
We bless the years we had with you
And leave the rest with God.
Lovingly remembered by son
Earl and June and Grandchildren.
The following is part of tile authority of .Order No. 321 dated, Mon- •
daY, the 20th day of November, A. D. 1950, of the Ontario Telephone
Authority.
This, Women's Missionary Society
of Knox Presbyterian Church held
their December meeting at the
ITICILS6 with an attendance of 12.
'"fh,e Road to Bethlehem" was the
theme of the special Cihilstmas
pr 0 ., ran.) presided over by Mrs.
Alex Steiss. Christmas music was
played by Mrs. Steiss. Mrs. Earl
Dunn gave th e Glad Tidings prayer.
A reading "Living Sermons" was
read by Mrs, John Sehnock, The
C,hristreas Story from Luke 2:1-17,
Was read alternately and the
meditation; on it read by Mrs. Mac
Engel. "Star of tli(e East" was)
sung ac n special number. "Wha.t are
we Cjemistian Women doing about
Christrnas?" was read by Miss Alice
J. Forrest. Mrs. Gordon Knight read
the current events. 'The topic, "The
"'Pil e Christmas Message" was read
by Mrs. E. G. Nelson. Mrs. Stanley
Fischer, president, presided for the
business. The January meeting will,
be at the home of Mrs. Dick Brad-
shaw: A bhristm,as verse was given
in response to roll call. Mrs. Knight
presided for 04 election of officorFT
and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler acted
as secretary. The offiders for 196 . 21
are:
President ,... Mrs. Stanley Fischer
Vice ,Pres. Mrs. Alex Steiss
Treas. Mrs. Jo Perrie
Secretary Gordon Knight
Supply Sec, Mrs, John Schnock
Glad Tidings Sec, Mirs, Fred
Smalldon,
Lit, & Mb. Sec, .... Mrs Earl Dunn,
Welcome & Welfare Mrs. Lynn,
Evans
Pianist Mrs. Alex Steiss
Asst. Pianist Miss Forrest
Auditors Mrs.. Nelson
Mrs. Earl Dunn.
Press Reporter .... Ms's. Mac Engel
C.O.C, Leaders ....... ,..,. Mrs. Gordon
Engel, Mrs. Stuart Stevenson
The meeting closed with the
Lord's Prayer. Sandwiches, Christ-
mas Cake and Cookies and tea were
served, by the hostess, Miss Perrest
and Mrs. Bradshaw,
cranbrook W.I.
The December meeting of the
Oranbrook Welnien's Institute was
held in the Cenrimunity Centre on
Tuesday evening, December 5th.
The Meeting opened by singing
the opening ode and repeating thb
Mary Stewart Collect and the Lord's
Prayer.
THE A;i7THOR,ETY MITERS, that under and in pursuance of Section
80 of "The Telephone Act, 1954" (5. 0. 1954, Ciha.pter 94,•as amended
:)y S. 0. S. 1955. Clueptei 88) the Commissioners for the telephone
system of the 'Municipalities " or the Village of Brussels and the
'Townships of Morris and Grey, known as the Brussels 'Morris and
7.4rey Municipal Telephone System. be authorized to make the follow-
na charges for telephone service, .:1ffective January 1st, 1957.
when you feed
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for VOLUME
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insurance against milk fever..
Cows on. Pioneer-Cafeteria rations don't "milk
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extra milk . because they get all the necessary
nutrients in their feed and don't have to draw
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Even at regular prices, Pioneer-Cafeteria dairy
feeds are the "best buy" on the market. At today's
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Cattle Feeders Ask about today'S
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Cattle Supplement with Stilbestrol and "Tan-Q
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