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The Brussels Post, 1962-11-03, Page 1POPPY DAY . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th Celt/tit:161 8 Tradition For Better Eating Is BUTTER AND YOU'RE' SURE TO: ENJOY BETTER BUTTER WHEN IT'S 'DELICIOUS' CREAMERY BUTTER •,^ TUPPERWARE DEMONSTRATION The Ladies Aux:diary to the Royal, C anadian, Legion are holding a Tupperware demonstration their rooms over the Legion Hall on November 16th, commencing a 8:30. Come and, bring your friends Everyone welcome. SPECIAL For the Month of November $10.00 PERMANENT WAVE for . 0 0 Satisfaction Guars to Make Your Appointment Now CAMEO 'BEAUTY SALON Brussels n e 2$ phone Anglican Church OF CANADA Aim": NIS. H. Li osmosis Orginist: Mrs. sweet sy. Joel*. u A. M. Morning WorshiP mid Chnreih fkimen tat: NO*. ib and tiiibil** sr:DAVII01,HenfrYn IA1 OA.Pible lilies 01,00 01* tve,ttng Frayef E N rm.1WI D1 111 4 LA I tie* $.,?,..00 '4er year "12 • rust Publia4ing HOUSe. OPPIE0 4941 1010k "Mk 0090 1010,41SW„ Thursday, November Sth, 1962 ,A440.4.44r4.7 APALAr4AAAA•44 ,4".4 Ttagic r` `l South Out Three Local Lives. BAZAAR and BAKE SALIE .4* Brussels Public Library SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 10th I 3 tr, sd, Sponsored by Anglican Guild of St. John's Church. • • • Henley Fruit Cocktail 20 oz. 2 for 55c Maxwell House Instant Coffee 6 oz. 95c Peak Frean. Digestive Biscuits, 1 lb. 45c Farmkist Prunes 24 oz. 45c • WAIAPAA.* PRESENTS :COLOURS •A tragic ,ear-traetor crash TO AIR CADETS 040110 this community', claimed they Phone x193 We Deliver , if& GREY TWP, FEDERATION 'OF AGRICULTURE ANNUAL MEETING and DINNER — 12:15 p.m. Ethel Community Centre TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th GUEST SPEAKER --- GEORGE GEAR, WALKERTON- Ticket $1.25 JAN VAN VLIET RAE HOUSTON President Sec. - Treas. Tickets can be obtained from the. Directors DRAW ,•••••••••••••• and wear a Poppy in silent Tribute to the Fallen and to he)p our disabled veterans Minister:* Rev. Organist: Mrs, 10 A. M. Church School 11 A. lksR Morning Worship ' Remembrance Sunday Everyone Welcome The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev, A. K. Griffitht Organist: Mr. Wm. Connell 'REMEMBRANCE DAY MEMORIAL SERVICE u nday, November 11th, 1982 11.00 a.m. Following Parade at Cenotaph ' 10.30 p.m. 9,46 A.M. Sunday School FOR YOUR EVE kV' USE Presbyter.,a;i IN CANADA W. Merrison, Frank Thompson INN THE BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th Dance to the Modern Music of KEN WILBEE Admission : 75c DRESS OPTIONAL 'FIREMEN'S ANNUAL.' BALL MRS. R. F. DOWNING . After a lengthy illness, Mrs. R. Downing, the former Margaret Jane ENGAGEMENT Cardiff, a lifelong resident of this Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bryans of con 'Windsor wish to announce the District Hospital on Thursday, iinunity passed away in Wingham engagement of their eldest datight. November 1st, in her 79th year. eV, Patricia Dianne, to Maurice, Born in Grey Township, the eldest 1Veryee Cameron, son of Mr. and daughter of James and Sarah. Mrs, Maurice Cameron of Grey! Cardiff, she was married to R. P. Downing. They made their home in ToTwhmeshnilpa.rriage will take Place in. Brussels. Mr. Downing predeceased St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels, 1 her In 1550. early in, December. "Mayine" as she was called by a host of friends, was a faithful CARD OF THANKS member of the Brussels United. I wish to sincerely, thank all who Church, a member_ of the Church so- kindly remembered me with Moir, and the United Church cards, flowers, treats, and visite Women. Of late years she was while I was a patient in Victoria intensely interested in •the work Hospital, London, and since coming done by rIlh.e Save the Children home, It was greatly appreciated 011th, and. made many quilts and Thanks. too, to Dr. Stephens. sweaters, `Walter Williamson Funeral services were held from the D. A, Rann Funeral Home on CARD OF THANKS Saturday. afternoon, Rev. K. My sincere thanks is extended to ;Griffiths in charge, Two close all those who so kindly remembered friends, ,Mrs, A. W. Barker of High- me with visits, cards and treats gate and 'Mrs, Beatrice Walker of ',hile was it patient in tSetiforth Toronto, sang "How Great Thrill Hospital. Art." Your thoughtfulness was anprees ,Isett, to Mourn her los§ are one lated. ; daughter Margaret (Mrs, hen - Mrs. Geo. Meehan TYerman), her granclSon Bob Tyerman, one brother Wm. J. CARD OF THANKS Otircliff and two sisters 1%1 Addle On behalf of the Ladies, Auxiliary, Cardiff and 'Lama (Mrs, Walter to the 'Royal ldanadian Legion I Williamsion.) invited to parade with the Brussels Bench 218 of the Royal. Canadian Legion on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11th. Parade will form "up at the Legion Gall alt approximately 10-a.m. and proceed to Cenotaph for wreath lay- ing -ceremony at, 10.30 a.m. Parade will then" proceed to Brussels United Church for service at 11 am. Remembrance Day Banquet will be held on. Monday. November 12tb, at 7 pan. in the Auxiliary Rooms. :wish to thank all those who donated The pallhearees were Albert 1, to 'the Salvion Army when eurit i...lemIngway, " Jaelt Lowe, 'Cardiff, Mack Cardiff,. Douglas Leonard :Ce,nvAssers called. t .. m.. _ Total 'amount donated being' achan and Robert Walker, The flower hearers were Doh $'304.05 Maid Storey, President ',Rotor and Gordon Rutledge. rriends and relatives attended tint ' CARD OF THANKS 1 hinerrl I from tororith, ITIgligete, REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES All ex-service personnel (1—infOn„ otitofou, 1,Ouriou t titti OPpOrtitnif tid M* y to extend( sincere thanks to ins' friends' and 31.61ifict, itlt At fhtfONI nand Setifiir tli. relatives for the glitd and ktlicliitieell rend'e'red to ftte f011oWifig airy recent' accident, Special tliithhs to br, Addison of iditfiton, Drs. •diOun t Oliverand Charles Tliaintiatiii Of , Isenctoti. rind. the roftliffig staff of 'Victoria noWtal. ire)6(1 Was eitiallatisibta utduily, litoteo in nit-. ireeieverr; 140)treriess FOR PONY AT DANC.E ALIDITORIUld ,inspect the ,Parade and present! the dead Man, died shortly wings to successful cadets. I after being removed to hospital. , . Rev. Griffiths. was accemnanie • The three young children of the by Mrs. Griffiths and David, couple, who were with their phrents at the time of the collision are BRIDE-ELECT HONORED Miss Patricia, Bryan'' `spoofed In satisfactory condition • was f,sted. in WinghamRespital, by Dr, 11. W.1 when a member of friends entertained Stephens who attended the victims in honor of her coming' •marrisge;, a' the scene of the fatality. . 1 kr: the New American _Hotel, en ! The fatal accident oceured about! Saturday night. two and a half miles _ west of; Asp an attractive setting, ,whieh l Bressels on :lhe 5th concession of ino!eisied', a • chair., for the bride-to-be; Morris Tow.nsblp, iust over the • dot1-0.... in - ,pink and white; brow of a hill, at three thirty Brussels and Nornian of Borden, lIstriy.ea6-11:11si°-sili13-ElT:-.s.riaahOl‘Witleddi.n)gVit4belais.'nUoliVibiosrs IVI:°'fle'lr(rink . . Sank., also two nephews, Norman iii syrralsiesrdea‘irni:gftelrinZen.. from..11. and Donald Smith of Edmonton, es beautiful -and 'Useful gifts, also Brussels. driving his tractor, while, I an artistically prepared Bride's,' Mr. Jones, accompanied by his wife are There er1 Arthur 1 Book and .. rainature wedding cak ) 'and three children, were also driv- e sons of her late brother, ., MRS, T. T. •McRAE, ' • MrS, Katie blthelWyn McRae OA on Friday night, after a long ilinefie, tShe was the wife of the late Dr, Thomas- T. McRae, who, as a young graduate from the Medical College. of Toronto, came to Brussels, his. first charge, and practiced here for more than thirty years, Mrs. McRae was the younger daughter of the at John R. Smith, a pioneer -merchant of Brussels, and 'wee 'Mrs. Smith, who. had 'the distinction cif being the first lady in Canada, to 'be elected to Civic Office in Canada, in 1885 as a member of. the Brussels School' Board. When the Brussels Branch of the Red Clsosa Society was active, Mrs. M. Rae *ate one of its tireless Workers. As long as her - health nermitted she was a faithful worker end member of Melville Presbyter ;,,, riblurch, Survivors are her only son, Dr. Donald Smith McRae, on the staff i of Sunny Dratik Veterans. Hospital Toronto; her niece, Miss Ruby Smith, of Toronto and brothere, Frank, of • , Funeral was beid front her late residence, William street, with Rev W. es Morrison in charge-. A. duet, "In the. Garden" was sung by Grae.me McDonald and Wm, TT. Kine. Pallbearers were Win. Speir W. F. Willis. R. B. Cousins. John Bowthiiati; Sue, Yuill - and Wm, H ts'-en g. st V A L i 9' -' BEAUTY SHOP duttiiig Styling' -664 -toe-edify Phone 146 , g an t The shower gifts were presented - in west from Brussels in their car Waeingi, Bettaaelat rn ATTEND CONVENTION IN GUELPH Sas. Malr, Clem Steflier, Robt. Grasby, Cliff Bray and Roy Turvey representative the Men's Division of East Huron Agricultural Society at the District 8 Agricultural Societies, ConventioB in Guelph, Also attending, from the Ladies' Division, of the local Society were Mrs. Jas.: .Mair, Mrs. Robert .Grashy, Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mrs, Chas, Davis and; Mrs. Shurrie. 1 POPPY DAV The annual Poppy Campaign of the local branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will be held on SATURDUAY, NOVEMBER 10th. The success of this campaign. depends on our local citizens, wham we hope will all purchase a lapel poppy from the canvas- sers on the street or when they call at your home. The Poppy fund is held in trust for the one specific ptirpose of helping ex- servicemen; `and is kept apart from regular Logien funds. HELP US TO HELP THEM BY BITTING A POPPY CHRISTMAS CONCERT The Bruesels United Chinth, Will hold their • Ciheistraitte Convert -on Friday, December 21st. in a *decorated wagon drawn in by Misses Cheryl, Lori, Vienne and• McOutcheon. Pat thanked her friends for their gifts-•and good wishes. ' The grandiniethers, and: mothers, of the bride and groom to-be were each presented with a corsage, Wing 400 of the R. C. A- T lives of three adults and. orphaned Association in Guelph, spousorin4 i four young children, all under Mel body of the 1211et SquSidron of the Air Cadets, gave new colours to the boys at the Guelph Armouries on Monday evening, Nov. 5th, Rev, A. K. Griffithe of Brussels, Chaplain. to the Wing, dedicated and presented the Colours, Group Captain Matheison, Com- manding Officer of Clinton R. C. A. F, Base attended to death. Kathleen Jones, 23, wife o First to come "upon the scene of! the accident was Mrs. D. White! who immediately summoned aid. The impact hurled the two! vehicles into the ditch on the north side of the read with thei twisted wreckage of the tractor oni top of the case Mr. Jones was thrown) from the car. The children were thown clear without fatal injury. Mr. Martin was trapped between' the Wreckage of his tractor and the! mangled car. Mrs. Jones was pinned( in -the frost seat of the car. She: Was taken by the. D. A. Ranil ambulance to Wingham Dittrict Hospital bee she died, of injuries shortly after admittance. In hospital in. Wingham are Leslie 5, Kenneth 4, and Shelly 3, The fourth child, Carol, was in school at the time of the tragedy which deprived her and her sister and brothers of their parents., Leslie, the most seriously injured has a broken leg, Kenneth anal Shelley have cuts about the head and. body. All three suffered from., abra,sians bruises and shock. di4UkNEd. '014t -t14 DAILY O.P.P. Constable Markey Frieden-i burg, Wingham detachment, stated its Was the worst accident he had ever i seen. Mute evidence of the violence 1, was a battery which was throsen.1 75 feet from the scene of the crash I Mr. Martin's funeral will be heldt front the D. A. Rann funeral home on Thursday at a P.m. He' Is survived by his wife, the former Helen tGrasby, and three brothers, Clarence' of Morris townshiml George Martin, 53, of the 6th conceseion of Morris Township, 0 which township lie was Municipal Clerk for many years, and John Owen Jones, 27, of Brussels met instant age of seven years, three of whom were injured in the accident that killed their parents, (continued on back page) Buy Frei* Fn zit and Vegettailas All T 1"4 WEEK-END SPECIALS York Pork & Beans '20 or. 2 for 31c: Schnider's Margene 2 for Oct Heasley Fruit Cocktail 20 oz. 2 for ---- "65c Phone /32 Pros Deilvorov MORRIS FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE ANNUAL MEETING and TURKEY SUPPER BELGRAVE FORFIESTER'S HALL -- 7:0Q P.M. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16th Guest Speaker -- ROY JEWELL, C.F.R.J.-, Commentator, London Tickets $1,50 S. HOPPER, President R. PROCTER, Sec.-treas Tickets can ha obtained from the Directors PRISM 1191111All 110d BAKING DAILY WILLIS'S REMEMBRANCE DAY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11th SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE BRUSSELS CENOTAPH "They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow 'o1d« Age shall not weary them, nor the years condenm. At the goingflown of the sun and in the morning We will remEimher them." Royal Canadian Legion Brussels Branch 218 10!80 A. M. ti