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The Brussels Post, 1962-03-29, Page 700.0ire.00•111, Post Pligishinsr House *r Or.aw4 PIM O. Daihritssitst. THE BRUSSELS POST Thursday, April 19th, 1962 $2.00 per year - $2.50 U. AS, A. It A Brownie's r5 -In .11,1 Theatre Ltd,, Clinton FIRST SHOWING AT DUSK TWO COMPLETE SHOWS EACH NIGHT Children under 12 in Cars Free "FULLER BRUSH GIRL" LUCILE BALL (Cartoon) SATURDAY ONLY APRIL 21 - Double Bill 'FIVE GUNS TO TOMBSTONE" James Brown - John Wilde • "OPERATION BOTTLENECK" Ron Foster - Miiko Take (Cartoon) SUNDAY MIDNIGHT & VionlitiAV• , Al4411, 22 double Bill "TR • OUBLE AT SIXTEEN" (Adult Entertainment) Mickey RooneyTerrymobee ..„. .„„. "INNOCENT AN?! PAMNE1)''' (AdUlt EntertaltiMent) Manila Van Doren Mel Tortne (Cartoon) tot§bm, WEDNESDAY APRIL 24 -:25 ottOt POR HAPPY" d6lothi 86-60e (Ciirteon) PROCLAMATION Daylight Saving Time SUNDAY, APRIL '29th at 12.05 a.m., ENDS SATURDAY OCTOBER 27th at MIDNIGHT r. To Fall in Line With Other Municipalities Kraft Cheese Slices pkg. 31c ,Bright '•s Tomato Juice 48 oz. Aylmer Catsup, 11 oz. 2 for .-""" .... 37c Franco American Spagetti, 20 oz. 2 for .. .. " 43c Brussels Council - ' : GANGER SOCIETY pLAN ,'''''' !KILLED INSTANTLY , CAMPAIGN IN BRUSSELS i WA.Leroiv YOUTH, The regular meeting of the 'Village ! Council was held in the Municipal Natter Johnston, w3,,year-old Plans are about complete for the t 00the on Ami 1, 1062,aill members district Ir'c'el died.'in a on e-ear unnual fund ra.laing Campai ertlat of the about2,30 a.m. on HighWay Can Moved byJ, 0. Krader, seconded; adian Cancer Society, The gn being preSent. II II. Cm' half mile south of Bornholtn. financial support of the public ,is t by W. A. Willialmson Ghat the , He was instantly killed in the early urgently needed in order to con, minutes of the :meeting of March 5, Sunday morning accident, tinue and enlarge their program, of 1.P.56 be 'adePted as read. i According to police Mr, JOhnston I research, education and welfare, of Moved by 0. S. Elliott seconded , - Carried I' whet) nbcheins southbound 12ltiwio5fr ' this No 2 killer, 1. ny I-t, B, Machan that $943,93 be I control, left the road. and Slammed I transferred from the Maintenance Of : backward into a large tree, The 1 sir eels to the construction of streets driver was thrown from the wreck- for 1061 n"' -- Carried Moved by W. A. Williamson, sec- : The driver was pronouneed dead at (wiled 'by .T, C. Kreuter that a grant I had been southbound on the highway B. Moore of Mitchell. The victim i of $50.00 be given to the- Horticul- 1 tural ,Sodiety 'for 1962 I was alone in the ear at the time. - Carried i I Moved by W. A. Williamson, sec- 1 police by a passing rant-011st. Dam- . ICHEON Village of Brussels G. E. McCutcheon, Reeve Full Course Traditional EASTER HAM DINNER At The Queens Hotel SUNDAY EVENING SERVED FROM FIVE TO EIGHT P.M. We Deliver 'Iwo dread disco ,es, Polio and TB, have been practically conquered, truly by these methods. I•tist y r the eanvassars collected in Brussels, 8207.42 and this total amount was transferred to head- quarters, also the thousands of bandages made by the ladles to he distributed free to any person requiring some. We trust the canvasser will be welcomed when he calls in the near future and that you, will give as counts, as yen can. Every dollar The accident was reported to Phone 293 MIRMADRAISZCIAMMAIMMAAM. 'III ...0411.14111,114111111MMill/P I A•A,A.o,Ati4N plst,fit,MMOMMAS.N. °reed by 0. S. Elliott that for the I E u *.M'US'IC EXAMINATIONS - ago was reported at $1,000. purpose ,of certifying emplolrlwmnt I by the Village of Brnssels as per- ; Mr. :Johnston was the son of Mr. anent in. accordance with the un-• j and Mrs. Hugh Johnston of 11, It 3 employment Insurance Act and Reg -.1 Walton, He had been living and ulalions made by the Unemployment 'working for the past few winiths in Insurance Commission thereunder, Eistowel, the following be and .they are here- by authorized to issue certificates !George MeCultherm and J. C. Kreuter 4 lin the Ladles' Auxiliary Rooms:rot I the Royal Canadian 'Legion • An 'exaanination centre for the •1WeStsam Ontario COnservatory of lyfusic was held at the studio of Mrs, Lents D. Thompson on Monday of this 'week. Miss Madill, a teacher on the Conservatory staff, was the presiding 'examiner. 'Results will appear later. W. C.. Kerr, Chairman, Cancer Society Your Old Reliable Seed Dealer D. M. MACTAVISH, BRUSSELS Choose STEELE BRIGGS and JONES Mac'NAUGHTON Better Seeds Phone 184W at 8:30.p.m. 4 4 '1 \WEDNESDAY, :APRIL -25th 1 :SRECIAL .E.A.S.TER DANCE (Orantbrook Community Centre WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 music By; Desjardine Orchestra Admission 75c Lunch Booth 'Sponsored 'by ,the Hall Board I 4 -4 DENTIST, GUEST 6SEAKER AT t, Carried H. & S. ASSOCIATION MEETING - going to Listowel, • Born in Brant Township, he came with his family 'to the Brussels area about 15 years ago, He had worked in Mitchell for 31/2 years before GREY TOWNSHIP. SCHOOL 'AREA NO. 1 A A 4 4 4 4 A 0 4 Moved by J. C. Kranter, seconded I Surviving, C. ,, , ., besides his parents, by 0. S. Elliott that 'the accounts. . are four sisters, Mrs. Gary (Joyce).The Brussels Home and School - Carried! and Linda at home; two brothera. . Association met on Wednesday as presented for payment 'he paid • Collier, Thorold, Ont.; Irene, Shirley Carl IGraber, work on streets ,„. 4.25 : Alan and Larry at home. night in the school with the Presi- ., 0, S. Cardiff, licences town • dent, Gerald Exel, in the chair. The funeral service was "Miss Luella Mitchell'S room, warn 4,00 _from the D. A. Bann funeral home, h el d 'awarded the attendance banner for Brussels, on Tuesday, at m meeting 2 p., " having the most parents at the. of Walton United Church. . A short musical 'program 183.89 . g conducted by Rev. Hig enhothaw, was - presented by Cathy Work and Tulle Valiance, who each played a 32.38 Interment was in Brussels come- tery, piano solo and then a duet; and - Doreen Cardiff who played a plane solo, V A ;L'' BEAUTY tSHOP :SPECIAL FOR EASTER MONDAYS and TUESDAYS 'from now until Easter 1COLD WAVES .84.95 111•111101111014 ,AArr•g.,,Areams,ae•wu.xelaA.AAVANNONILIIISM101104 4 and fire truck P.U,C, street lights, office and Hall Machin HardWare, Shovel and glass Callander Nursing Home, March ;Welfare 268.50 Gordon Workman, lights 8.00 McCutcheon Motors, gas 'Tire 'April meeting of the Grey Township School Area No, 1 Board 1 was *held 'in .the Ethel School on April 3 at 820 Jr... with all members present. The 'minutes • of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion pf 1 Fischer and Demeray -- Carried Motion of Conley and Raynard that the Board approye the survey I Phone 140 Brussels Americwin Hotel Brussels, Ont. EASTER GREETINGS Are extended to Our Friends and Patrons Dine in quiet comfort IN THE BEAUTIFUL FLAMINGO ROOM SUNDAY - RESERVATIONS PHONE 26 .52 .12 Motion of that the follOwing -accounts he paid - and repairs. 39 C,arried• Oldfield Hardware supplies 6 r3riaI School Desks 'Ltd. • • • Pollard Chain "Saws grinding desks .... • $252.60 - ax R. L. Cunningham, furnace McKillop Township charge. oil - • 205.71,1 • back:. relief -1?•,Jf"f,51.1-11i-nelam,. Oat • - "'-' -11-.-',Bry's,,,,iv4al*,?h 23.95 g , . of supplies for 1962 as presented by and oil 7.86 Elmer Somers moving snow 6.00 Jack Hood iSdhool Supplies Ltd. - elrried -S. Scott Office Insurance 31.20 East Huron salt 1.25 Conley and Fischer Brussels Niotors as oil .50 CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbours, 'for the cards, games, nooks and, treats while I was in London hos- Vital, Special thanks to those who brought mother down to visit me. Murray Raymond CARD OF THANKS .We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and contributions to the various charitable organizations in memory of our 'Mother. The Many acts of kindness- extended 'to us during our bereavement Were much appreciated. The family of the late Mrs, ThoMas Walker 57.00 Take Out Tasty Spare Ribs At All Times 50c 23,12 29.27 1 Receiver General tax 4,19 deduetiOns ! 25.30 4 Public Library 1962 grant, 1 i t No. 6 3.4.97 plowing, John Cox, Dinners and t Pirussels Coal Yard fuel and mileage John Conley, mileage '-inward Bernard, furnace repairs No. 9 Brown's Hardware supplies and repairs ....... 9.95, 150:00 200.00 nummetramannowswooms.rtimictonmesoalmostasnotammlfe0=141,414114106140. Mrs. 'George Elliott introduced the- guest speaker, Dr. E. P. Shaughnessy, Wingham dentist, who addressed the group on "Dental Care of Children."- , He suggested Substituting potato, chins or peanuts for chewing gum. candle and soft drinks, which produce acid when bits of their sweetness are left in the mouth. He also answe- r red onestiona from his audience, Ttnwrie Cousins exnre,ssed thanks of 'the chili for the address. CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank all my neighbours; also the United Church. Weir en, Friendship• Circle and the Rebekah Lodge for cards, letters, fthwers and gifts while a patient in Will glum: Hospital. it will always be remembered, Mrs. Florence Smith Guitar Lessons SPANISH and HAWAIIAN Lessons will be given weekly by Morley Fischer of Galt, Ont. at the residence of William Fischer In Brussels (beside arena) First Lesson TUESDAY, EVENING MAY RaWaTia ri`-iPOTA1,16'''Li,; 8.30 Spanish from 8.30 to' 1.30 The United Ch).irch OF CANADA Minister: Rev. K. Griffiths Oeganiet: Mrs. A. E. Mart10 9.46 A. M. Marsh School 114 A. M. Morning Worship S 9! David Brown, l'abear 13.92 ..Tholc 1.4000 School Supplies, supplies 34.3, DR1NKA PINTA MILKA DAY YES, THAT'S RIGHT, EVERYONE, YOUNG OR OLD, SHOULD DRINK AT LEAST ONE PINT A DAY! payment North-M.10.1nel Society 1962 grant 50.00 Moved by L. R. Machan seconded, by W. A.. Williamson that the Village enter ' Into an agreement with the Post Publishing for a printing contract for the year 1962 for $167,50 - Carried Mewed by L, R. '11,Mtchan seconded by 0. S. Elliott that the Relief officers contact McKillop Township with regard to the cancellation of relief as of May 1962. - Carried The meeting adjourned on motion of Kratiter and W, A. Willianmon Geo, McCutchean Wit',. R. KIM 1 Reeve Clerk You'll Enjoy Fresh, Delicious The meeting adjourned on motion of Rey/lard, to meet again on May 1st at 8.30 p.m. 419 Presbyterian Church IN CANADA , Melville Church CAP!TOL THEATRE LISTOWEL, ONT. Minister: Rey. W. J. Morrison, S.A. Organist: Mr. G. 'unpin EASTER SERVICE 10 A. M. Church 1141itsol 11 A. M, Morning Worship 41 HOMOGENIZED MILK CHOCOLATE MILK or SKIM MILK THURS. - FRI. - SAT. APRIL 19 - 20 - 21 -* in "TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK" 1st Show 7.30, 2nd 9.20 SUNDAY MIONITE APRiL 12.05 "EARTH vs. FLYING SAUCERS" All Seats 65c • • • aszoineir 4iimeissevamimii THURSDAY, & FRIDAY I- APRIL 19 - 20 • -Double Bill MAN IT'S BOTTLE!) FRESH DAILY AT • • " • • •• • 99 "FULLER BRUSH ED SKELTON COUSINS DAIRY Phone 22 Brussels, Ont • 0 Anglican Church OF CANADA ST, JOHN% "Naar: Rev. H. L. Jiiiintises S.A., Organ*: Mrs. B. Willett W FRESH DREAD and BAKING DAILY, MON. TUE3 WED. APRIL 23 - 24,,, 25 'BRIDES OF DRACULA° RecoMmended as adult entelltaintnetit Pius - "LEECH WOMAN" Recommended aS Adult entertainment 'Brides 7:30, Woman 9.00 Brides 10.00 Brides 7.30, Woman 9.00 Brides 10.00 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times WEEK-END SPECIALS Lees Choice Sliced. Pineapple 20 oz. tins :2 for . 43e Aylmer Catsup, 10 oz. 2 for 3/e 8riglIt's Tomato Juice. 48 oz. tin 27te Hot Cross Runs 1 doz. Phone 13 - Free beltvell 4 SPECIAL WED. MATINEE 2-00 The Children's Choice. • '"BRIDES OF DRIACULA1' itedonirrOded as adult bntertafnMent PEOPE, TO THE ABOVE PROGRAM I EASTER DAY tan. Rely COMbittnion 11 a. in. holy OommnnlOii Agmil 19, littly Week Service' '0: Monday; 720 • Confirination &ASO - A. Y, P. A. Anti! Tuesday, S Heard Of Managenient April ThUrSillay 3 - 5 p.n* thanCel Child Tea ii30 pan. Holy COmmiinion 10.30 at.ltri, teed Friday !Orli 125,r 18.30; toung..NOPle* Apte 8,$0 tatliet. ST. AMBROSE ALTAR SOCIETY Mrs. Joseph Cooper VMS hostess to the 'St. Ambrose Altar Society April it 11 1.I.1111.ghteen theinhers were present i and reeited the opening prayer in unison. Eadh member recalled her firs't1 linnreSSion of 'Si, AMbreaa Chureli, .. These i.vere. Varied; but the betvading i tiltirroti inNtitieSainna Were Of. Irietict- I The ladies 'wets rettneSted to bring 'dowers or bittlia to the May. Meeting, to. be beldr,at the hence: of Mr-S. Leh i§ 'indite, Two Corifeeta `and SfilM 'tektite Of A i'611gtOlfg: betide, Were given dtitifg the siiCial hair. Mrs. Lawrence 11:yitti retated e:nin.ent Catholle events, The door liiiiM. WAS Wen 1* Mrs.. (,riorge Blake :Srl'., . ,, A delightful.: ,linen Wee served li3 Mrs. Win VOA 1V`eSE4 and, Mfg.: &ober. 44". "4. • 4 74. • IN..T.:p! Vii. la d. r. ...1(din