The Brussels Post, 1962-03-01, Page 1•SQPVT,S, ATTEND
eetleRCH SERVICE
i
The Bey Seents, elites, Girl
'Guides, Brownies end their leadere,
attended Melville Vresbyteriae
c'enreb e,unday morning for a
fineeisi sIerviee conducted by the
minister. Rev. W. J, Mtorrisen,
SPEC I AL !
New Winter Taste Treat
Be Sure To Take Home Enough
COUSINS DAIRY
Phone 22 Br us cis, Ont.
FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At All Times
CARD OF THANKS
sincere thanks is extended to
all My relatives, friends and neigh,
beers for their Malty kindly
remeretheaticee and Helpfulness white
I was a patient Witighan1
hospital.
It was all greatly appreciated.
Mrs. Donald MOM-Mild
APPLICATIONS WANTED
MORRIS -YOWNSI-d0
kopticatious will be .received by
the undersigned until noon, 'March
ititig for 'Warble Mv Instet"tor,
Truett Dive end 'Role& for Mort-IS t
ToWeshie to Welt 'cinder the Warble
y dontrei, Act:
doo, 1titatd6,
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4A$.MA1R ,PRESIDENT
0T. FAIRS 'ASSOCIATION.
AT TORONTP coivvgNTior..4
PREBSYTERIAN UlLP
CEI,ORATE. 10th BIRTHPAY
The ereshyterlau Yeeng Wernelris
Guild t'Ailebratett their 15tle
on
birth-
day at. their regular :meeting,
le;breary 20, in the .elleree. Twenty-
se, members andseven visitors
'were -present..
eiroeearet SweeeneY ,,opened the
meeting with a. poem, Hymn 99
Was sung. The prayer Tee given
by Mee:gavot SWOOliey ;eta the
'1962 president, George Edwards, a"ti the scripture lesson eves, -rea
in a most capable Manner, responsively, A solo "Mere Leve e
'Others who attended, the to Thee" was sung by jean Benl.
representatives of I Jessie Little gave a very interest-
Annual :Pa.ucake Suppeir.
John's Anglican Church
TUESDAY, MARCH 6th
Pancakes, Sandwichee, Pie
James Nair. of Brussels, was
elected president 'of the Opted°
Association oe Agee:4411ml Soeietiel,
at 'their annual convention, held
at the King Edward Hotel, in.
'Toronto, laet week,
eft-. Mali also officiated as, (deer-
man of the veneentien in the
absence, because of illness, of the
Suppers served 5 to 8 p.m. enue;
Universal Cohoe Salmon ...... •-••.• ......... . • ... 43c
Kraft Cheese Whiz 16 oz. • 57c
Aylmer Peaches 20 oz.
Admission: Adults 75o Children 4Cie . •
Mon,Lson addressed the
group, stressing the importance of
their organizations .1a teaching
obedienc,o discipline and their duty
to God.
2 for .. .. nelk.1,1“ ....... ..A, 49t
29c SALE
Come in and get Any Parts or Accessories While thor
bat. Ail are cut at least 20%. or no reasonable offer
-will be refused during February.
Elliott Motor Sales, Brussels
American Hotel
brussels, tint.
s 0
Being a Winter Shut-in This Sunday
Come in for
Sunday Dinner ---- 5.8p.m.
ROAST YOUNG TURKEY
-CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
SWEET and SOUR SPARERIBS
WE ARE STILL FEATURING 'OUR
Tasty Takeout Spareribs ,i0c
tail or Drop in----- Week Days to 10 •p.m. Sat. 'till 11.30e pen.
Have a 'Party or Friends In
Call Us For the Snack
Libby's Tom Juice 48 oz.
cCUTCHEON
F:k ,tams
ROIR Convention as
the East Iffuron Ageloulterel 1 lee topic on •"Ciadet Love is Over
Society were Clifford -Bray and Bob I followed, by hymn 465.
Grasby, vice TreSidellts of the local report on the work the Guild has
society; Norman S, Hoover, score- done and 'interesting mee ti ngs. h em;
Lary treasurer ; Mrs. Harvey Craig I ever the past fifteen years was
and Mrs. i!tIordon Knight/ directors given by Isabel Adams, A hymn and
of the Ladies' - l the beeediction ended:-this woe, of
Win In Photographic Competition the meeting,
The East Huron Aerie-Metre) AT".).,i0rifra 1Trfaol!,,, Trf 3S4 /1P7 101
We Deliver
Miss Carrie McCracken
Miss Carrie Myrtle McCracken,
73 of 13russels, died 'Sunday at her
, home here.
Miss McCracken was aa., retired
school teacher, and had taught in
eloneton, Morris Township and,
Toronto public schools. She was
bore in Brussels, a daughter of trio.
late Williten and Jean (Carveth)
shone 293 •
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NOTICE 'IN MEMORIAM
MITCHELL -- In loving memory of Society were winners 'in. the 1961 1. the besinese. The secretary's end Frank W. Mitchell, who departed enotographie Competition sponsored iteeaserer's renerte were read. and
McCracken, and had attended school
in Brussels, She retiree acme years
from this life so einidenly, and f by the Ontario Association, to
trattrially, year ago, March which the C, N re, contributes 1500
They petered six slides and ;
in prize money.
The: 111-T• Club will be "heading e,
dance` en Friday night, Meech '9,e11„7
a,t, the Pubic:A school. Admission 250.
There will be special dances, •prizeis
and"bf course, lunch and pop. :So • ' end.
eureteel'atteed. . ""Gone bat not forgetten,"
Mother received six prizes — 3 firsts: one
second aril two thirds and were
LACK' 62 PLATES?' IN 'MEMORIAM I also awarded -the Reserve Champion ;
T of" el"." rtv. if fi."n"),
former trIelnl)Pr te, ^fin,r1
A • -. - • ,M.... 1 n” ',vs)
eri 'VT F,:, ..11 r+:1 "()W
nilrOzn hf"1,011' rsr "o4,7 4fro'c
An enirninhla
inns V beneeht the reeetent "to a
alt.-es.
ago to Brussels to live with her
sister Miss 'Olva 'McCeacken, the
only survivor. She WaS a member of
Brussels Milted Church and of the'
werren's organizations
e • rat ee for class C fairs, There is going to be ffor ..-snisturts -- 'tone ono loving 1
1962"licenees tiniest motorists 'act
quickly, The•deadline for obtaining
19627eicensee is midnight, Mara llettit. NOTICE.
The Annual Meeting of the
-'inc funeral service was held from. I.
the D. A, Rann funeral home, on'
Tuesday, at 2 p.m., conducted by
Rev. A. K. Griffiths. Burial was in
Brussels cemetery,
Time Slides -entered WPrea 1511'01'5
taken of the riodioaeion cif the
Contovninl acid snerlpC of the ;
Centennial Vein
memory of a Bear Daughter who I
^passed peacefully away, Safe in
tile Arres -dfleTesus, on -March 3rd:1
1
.,.1:961.
Always a smile, never a frown,
Always a' smile when one was down,
•-••••••,- p••••••••• I Belgrave School. Fair W11 -be 'herd
PEOPLE WE KNOW
IN MEMORIAM on Monday, March 12th at 2 p.m.
'in 'the Belgrave Convnunity 'Centre..
Everyone Welcome. Sellers — In loving memory 'of :a
dear- daughter, and sister, -Ida'
M.' Sellers, who departed 'this 'We,
enee,year ago, March 4th, 1:962
Pallbearers were Roy Cousins,
Jack Mitchell, Wm. R. King',
McFadden, C. L. Workman and
Jack McDonald.
.Tohn and -Barry, Currie were
flower bearers.
'Always so true, ehmightful and kind,
'Whet --a 'wonderful • memory she
• 'left behind,
'Always Missed and sadly re-
tmenibereel 'by "mother, Mrs, Lillian, There' is no parting, from the ;one
Wee -love
No •-tlistance can divide
For to'-day, in memories garden,
We stillevedk side by side.
Each 'dawning day — a thought
of eher
At eventide — a prayer.
For inethe -hearts, who loved 'iar
-She elwayseevill be there.
Always "remembered and :sadly
sisters :and
ALTAR SOCIETY MEEI1NG
Tee ladies of St. Amorose Altar
Society met on Thursday, February
15th, at the home of „Mrs. George
Blake Jr..
IN'MEMORIAM
:MITCHELL — In loving memory of i.
"Prank Mitchell, who passed away !
'one year -ago-March 2nd.
'He "bade no one-a 'fond farewell,
And he said geed' bye to none, !
'The' heavenly -gates were open wide,.
A -keying voice said comu.
-Teseblow was,great, the shock severe
Welittle thought-his death was near.
Only those Who have lost can tell, !
,The 'sorrow of parting without •
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all 'the
faleeds who sent tae cards -and I
treats while in . hospital, also to my 1
neighbours who have been so 'kind,
:Since my- return home.
-It -was all very much appreciated. ;
Mrs. Lillian Cox
Mrs, Chester etintmil, Of
was a week, end visitor at the
home of her "parents, Mr. -and
'Mrs. E. J. Pollerd.
Murray Raymond, son of Mr, 'and
Rebt. 'Raymond, who 'broke
his leg in a -toboggan accident in !
January is still in the Children's- ;
Hospital in London. It 'is expected
he will have to remein'in hospital for I
DANCE
another six weeks.
James Mair was -Winner of the
Lions Club Saturday Tight, -Herlro-y
draw.
Mrs. Ferg Connelly preSided, and
'the meeting opened with prayer
led -by Mrs'. Lawrence Ryan.
Tice roll call was answered as
each member read the verse on a,.
:Vateentin.e which she was given to
e*.--ear for the. afternoon,
et, --was decided that the Altar
-Sce'iety sponsor a feW euchre.
parties to he held in the library,
.Mrs. Jim- 'neither and Mrs. Van,
NPSS are in charge of a hale of used,
clothing to lie sent to an Indian ;
Mission in. Northern Ontario,
'tire, John Rieke reported far the I
visiting enernettre. Mrs. Steffler end I
Mrs,. Cormelle offered visit the
sick for Millet.
Durine the sweat hoer which I,
fon/veto AT"' Geese' Pliko f4 r,
1
events, ;rcpt; 1
timely and eeleriolie wpi-e
)01S11.110.1. 11.1.0f1, etoit.In711.crsect, or
en loved,
1).1:1 1;frf:4,.(71 r.:711)6iP111, r"Rollio:ternti ft(,6:fir,
oleo wee tee deer nelee.
A domemetrefirm an melt-
reieleeeep lee tele were.
1,4-01 1.trf re:teen
teentod 9n ti epee:mile eleenes
I
,A
e ,,enette e
missed -by • Mother
i WALTON poMMVNIT,N4 .CENTRE
;
1 'FRIDAY, MARCH 9th
1 Ian Webee's Orchestra 1
A family birthday dinner .honoring 1,
Lunch -Booth I Admission 75e
;Me. Malcolm/ Fraser, was held at i ieesereeesemee../emeeeneeneeee.....-e=e/e/eile.;
ftel ,e'r ine Tiq
‘1111.11=112211.1.91111.MISMONIMIL
CHOCOLATE 'farewell.
Always rememberea - and sadly
messed by sister Lillian., -John and
MARSHMALLOW
ICE CREAM
AVAILABLE NOW AT COUSINS ICE CREAM.
DEALERS IN HALF GALLONS MARKED "SPECIAL'S
The Big 24th Annual
ENDS SAT. MARCH 3
OPEN DAILY
10:30 qa M.
to
10:30 P. M.
CLOSES SAT.
4.30 P. M.
ADMISSION
CAP,TOL THEATRE
LISTOWEL.
1 meethee.
50c
Presbyterian 'crq,urch
CANADA
Melville Church
orijoh,tee! tidy.. W..3. Moiledeen, B.A.
lOrganitt: Mr. G. Stirgoin
JO A. M. Church Sehtejl
Ii A. NM, Morning Worship
-Student Bursary Sunday
Otedent Speaker: 14Ir. Ian Dias Shocker
WEEK-END SPECIALS
York Choice Peas, 20 oz.
2 for .. . • ....... ..... • .. - 37c
York Fancy Cream Corn 20 oz.
2 for 37c
York Short Choice Dessert. Pears
20 oz. 2 for •-•••• ..... .... .... •••-•• 37c
,GRAVEL TENDERS
l'OWtsiti-ifij OF GREY
Tenders Will be received by the
undersigned tett' 1 Saturdays
March 3rd, 1962 for crushing and MOW =TUES. WED. •
taittiog 16,069 cubic yards, more or MAO. 8 6
tease of on.tt,i for the Township of TROY DONAH1lE
Grey Critsiiet to be eretipeed with! The teelleed el-leert Throb'' of
Phone 132
:,knglican Church'
,OF CANADA
St. JOHN'S
sector: Rey. H. L. Jennings
B.A., LoTh.
Organist: Mrs. 63. Elliott
11 a. m. Holy denIeenrilea
Chuteh Sebool
Monday, March th
7,16 1l,iri. dohdrztritioti, MtsoO
13.*0 wit A, It, P. A.
Friday March 9th'
5.00 p,m, Welten's World Day
of IT4aYet
ST. eisidis,
rOxo,, Eve/link voio
06601
Free De!
71relmirmarmra
n. LONGSTAFF
Childreit With
Adults AdMitted
;FREE
e e, Aftert'ACIO0 and
Evening Programs
Speciai Ladies
features
Animal le-f..*,!
;7er
The Latest in Fatin.
Machinery add Equipment
Spate-erect by: Wttttilti.
FAIR ASSOCIATION'
ih Co-operation with the.
MIDDLESE OIL 4. 611614.
likitOtkC'kitMOit
ASSOCIATION •
WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS
LONDON
/Vs screen. Gravel to be supplied by' i Summer' Place" add "eV fame In
SIPTOMEtRIST tile townalifit A, cortift04 6116(06' another peWei-fel deaela of today's'
teneSit or hey tender net
00.1e' hadej+116.
tor $00,06 mast ho,00to,PauY tofiflor, epeetote -A-
WARBLE FLY POWDER
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders for supplying approxitne
ately 1,400 lbte Warble Fly Powder
for the Township of Grey will be
received by the undersigned until,
1 le m, ,March 3rd, 1962. State price
per lb.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sariiy accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff -
Clerk Township of Grey
WARBLE FLY SPRAYING
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
!Tenders for the spraying of Cattle ;
for Warble Fly in the Townehip of ;
Grey will be received by the under-
signed until 1 pen., Saturday,
Mardi, 3rd, 1962. State price Per
head per spray.
Loviest or any tender riot neces-
earily accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff
Clerk Townehie of Grey
his home on Saturday evening,
when the following- guests were -;
I present; Mr: and Mrs. Glen Fraser I
1 and family, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs, ;
'i Jeff Levinp,-storm and family, Preston;
I Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fraser and
family, 'Grey Township;• Mr, and, 1,
Mrs. Don Fraser and family, Morris
1 Township, and Mrs, Ethel Ilackweli 1
of Walten.
I, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGavin 11
; spent a Few (11.1.-ys. in Toronto last I
-; week where . Mr. McGavin attended, l
the .anretel meeting of the later- .
netiotal Plowmen's Association at
the 'Fine Edivard Hotel, .AleXander
'Ottletzen and Jim Bolger allIe
I attended the hanotiet at noon on
I
'Tuesday,
THURS. • FRI. - SAT.
MAR. 1 • 2 -3
Edgar Allen Poe's Classic
"THE BIT AND
THE PENDULUM"
CinemaScope Colour
Starring Vincent Price - Pius
".r BIRD GANG"
Pit 7.30, Gang 3.50, Pit 10.00
SAT. MATINEE MAR, 3
Lookl Look! Look! Cotiet Them
12 CARTOONS
brethere,
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.VAL$t3 T °P
Cutting, relIeyerig Cold Waving
.A , iepeclatty
Phone terussete 140
The tinited Chyarch
,OF 'CANADA
Minister: ReV. K, Griffiths
°epeeist; Mrs. ;A. E. Martin,
9.46 A. M. -Cthuteh School
11.0,0 A. M. MorningeWorship
:'tiAt'041,14tt (Orstind Fl or)
Ctodsricb, St. W., tiiJirsnf0iiiitOrtb Mink " A, 0: 0' t 0' I-I, io
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