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The Brussels Post, 1962-11-15, Page 1DMISFAri.dete, SPECIAL Fur the Month of November S1e.00 PERMANENT •WAVE for $5 . Satisfaction Guaranteed Make Your Appointment Now CAMEO BEAUTY 'SALON Phone 29 smut/III Presbyterian Chun IN CANADA Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison, C.A. 'rOrganIst: Mrs. Frank Thompson ' 10 LA ;11 Church School Morning Worship Mr. E. G. Nelson. Everyone WelcoMe AM. 0•••••• The United Church OF CANADA Aut umn Taste Treat EAT AND ENJOY BLUEBERRY RIPPLE 10E CREAM Get Your Supply On ,Hand. Early BE SURE TO TAKE HOME ENOUGH OR ANY ONE ONE OF TWELVE OTHER DELICIOUS FLAVOURS I ,Miorning Worship 11.00 a.m. 10.43 AN. Sunday Schad. Anglican Chuicti -7-s OF CANADA " lieu, N, Li 3410000 liA4 Oianiitt Mre, e. tele** It JINN'S 14 A. Morning WorShill Mid Chriiieti DON! Tiiesdaiy, Nov, 20th Board of Manage lnelli 'Thursday, Oev, Walthit I3'az i!tar "t , ter. „ , , „ 146010416 *tie 0,00 totiYof laahainalea 4111 ma" " "a" "it Qtnee 334"/"4"11; .Q wry: Thtirs ay., November 16t S, 1962 Post Publishing House Many Pay Tribute To Wai Dead At Cenotaph Service BAZAAR and TEA Walton Community Hall THURSDAY, NOV. 22nd — 3 p.m. WALTON LADIES GUILD 59c 43c $1..00 Paramount PinkSalmon, I lb. Carnation Milk, 3 for Tops Dog Food IS oz. 10 for York Pork and 'Beans 20 oz. 2 for ..... 31c :SALE Tribute was paid to the memory of the War dead of this community by a. large gathering Of the people Of Biruesels and the surrounding I' area at the Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph on Sunday morning, There were also services Of remembrance in the village ij churches, Members of the local Draach of the Royal Canadian Legion who ,.. honoured the memory of their fallen, l; comrades were Joined by 130Y Scouts, ii. 1 i OF FANCY WORK, APRONS., NOVELTIES. ET94. TEA WITH SILVER COLLECTION RETIRING WARDEN, PEG, McCUTCHEON, HONORED. AT COUNTY BANQUET "We live In a world of continual crises," Dr. Rev. Finlay Or. Stewart, of Kitchener, said at a banquet honoring retiring Huron County Warden George. McOutcheon, who is the Reeve of Brussels "We must move fortti.M a spirit of confidence with old fashioned beliefs in our fashioned democratic • MORRIS FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE ANNUAL MEETING and TURKEY SUPPER -BELGRAVE FORRESTER'S HALL -- 7:00 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th „Guest Speaker — ROY ;JEWELL, C.F,P,L. Commentator, Loodero Tidkets $1,50 picCUTCHEON GROCERY Phone 293 We Deliver HOPPER, President R. PROCTER, Sec. trees. Tickets can be obtained from the Directors D,SKY .FEDERATION PIRECTORS MEET Hirecterii of the GOY 'Township Federation 24,14 a Meeting In Kl .the 'on NoveMber 8, with. 13 directors present, MiinnteS of previons Meet, lag" and eorresPendelice dealt with, Plums were made for the annual meeting to be hold in Mei VdMintillity Centro on November .20 at 12.15 P.M. beginning with a dinner entered to 'by the . 11-11.1191 ladies, Inagua, by Poor weather and roads the past few years, the Directors hope for renewed, interest and attendance at this year's meeting. Mr. GeOrge ,Gear Agricult- ural representative from Walkerton is the guest, speaker, Anyone not wishing to attend Dm ulnae;' are welcome to come and, hear Me, Gear, or to attend the meeting to follow. Plans Were ale made for a, delegation to attend, the. Ontario 1 Annual meeting in Toronto governments." The call to-day, he Girl Guides, Cubs and Brownies, as said, is for definite opinions and well as members of the Legion, beliefs, Ladies'..A.mdliary, as they marched About 300 county council membersI Cenotaph, led by the Legion Pipe tram the Legion hall to the officials, ex-wardens and friends were guests of the County at the Band and colour party,. with C. L. banquet. i Workman as parade marshall, Warden and Mrs, McCutcpeon were. The Rev. H. L, Jennings, rector of presented with a chair, Reeve Alvin St. John's Anglican Church and, Smith, of 'llurnberry Township, gave chaplain of the Brussels Legion 'a short review of the warden's branch, gave a timely, address. career. Reeve Frank Walkom made Prayer was offered by Rev. X. the presentation. I Griffiths of Brussels United Church.. Neighbouring wardens present Following the wreath laying for the dinner were Kenneth Gray, j ceremony legion and auxiliary members deposited their poppies, of Middlesex. John Mckenzie of Bruce, and Walter Gerth. of Perth, the Last Post and Reveille were I Chairman for rthe evening •eves ; sounded. and_the Benediction was I Reeve Ivan Forsythe. of Tucker- 1 eronnenced by Mr, Jennings, "The rmpen" conclude,d the Cenotaph, Prnith Towngbirt, a former warden. service and the parade proceeded Warden MoCutcheon retires at the 'Illness also "to Dr. R. W. Stephens t to the United Church where a and Dr. j. Cr., Stephens, end of this term after serving one : year. special Legion service was con- I 'Lydia Turnbull Griffiths. Other speakers were Elston ; liv Rev* .C,ardiff, .M.P. (PC Huron,), and Hon. Wreaths were laid: for the Legion Charles 1VioNaughton, Ontario by the president, Herbert Travis. I Minister of Highways. 1 Ladies' Auxiliary, the president, 1 who gave me applications for, Toasts 'were given and replied to Mrs, Charles Storey. FIREMEN'S -ANNUAL. BALL IN THE 'BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, INOVEMBER 16th Rance to 'the "Modern Music of KEN WILBEE Admission : 75c DRESS `OPTIONAL -DRAW FOR PONY AT DANCE gt_ ,N .0 T .I -4 E Morris Township Council met on November 10th, 1:96•2 with all members present and appointed 1 Mrs. 1-:.:elen Martin, R.R. 4, Brussels I 'acting Clerk and Tax Ciollector, 'GREY TWP. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE. ANNUAL M'E'E -TING and DI N N E R 42:15 ,p.m. Ethel Commundr 'Centre TUESDAY, NOVEMBER :20th GUEST SPEAKER -- GEORGE GEAR, WALKERTON Ticket $125 JAN VAN VLIET RAE -HOUSTON President Sec. - Treas. Tickets can be obtained from. the Directors I 'CARD 'OF THANKS I My sincere appreciator is expressed 'to 'those who so kindly remembered me during my recent IMINENREm. .ffirsaATE5 HORTICULTURAL MEETING A meeting of the Horticultural Society will be held an Monday, November 19th at 8.30 -p.m. in'the Library. Mr, H. Funge of LondeSboro' will be the guest speaker, 'CARD OF THANKS I would, like to thank all those,. V 'L BEAUTY SHOP Cutting Sty ling Cold WavIn A Spedialty Phone 140 'Er-easel , To The People of Brussels: Thank you, for your human reception of my coming tc your, pretty village. Never have I witnessed such & close happiness. It makes me feel happy to live with. such christen people. PRESENTATION -and DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. Clarencel3ishop 1 (nee Rase Marie 'Nicholson) ETHEL COMMUNITY 'CENTRE 1 FRIDAY, 'NOV :23rd -- Music by Archie Mann's 'Orchestra Ladies Please -Bring Lunch Collection 'at 'Doer It was greatly appreciated, Mrs. Watson Brown, May I express my desire to serve you well at ally time that you wish to call on me. I want so mhch tee serve you, and meet yet. Again thank you, Canada Savings Bonds during the 'last few weeks .by Reeve Ralph Jewell, of Colborne Legion Pipe Band, Jack Willis, I Township; Mrs. Clifford Dunbar, of : Brussels Village, Reeve George Reeve Glenn Webb, of Stephen I Province of Ontario, L. D. Cardiff, Grey Township; Warden. Gerth 'and MoCutceon. Township, . • P.., MUNICIPAL NOTICE Others taking part included Rev. i Township of Grey, Clifford Dunbar. - W, 3. ten Hoopen, . North Street i Township • of Morris, .Stewart United Church, Coderich;'" Mayor Procter. E. 0. Fisher, of Goderich;. Reeve I TOOT and Rebetah Lodges, Glen Clarence Hanna, of Bast Wawa- i James. nosh .Township R. E. MoKiney, a1 •AY & AM, Robert Cunningham, former mayor of Winghani. arid ex- Peter Baker, ,liArs. Ann Baker. Ross Whittard, Ben. G.. Whittard. LOL, Leonard Armstrong, Brussels Lions Club, Cecil McFadden. Brussels United Church, Thomas I Pierce, St. John's Anglican Church, Mrs, Daisy McLean. Melville Presbyterian Church, J. C. Kronter, St, Ambrose Roman Catholic Oltnreb, Mrs. Lloyd Hernaghan. Ethel Women's Institute, Mrs. Dobsen. Cranbrook Women's Institute. William Bremner. BeuSsels 'Wemen's Institute, Mrs: John Speir, Duff's. United Church Walton. t Walter Bewley, Welton Wotheit's Institute, Mrs. Herbert Travis. I 'hereby give notice that Nominat. len of a Reeve, Four Councillors, Four School Trustees and One P. U. C. Commissioner to serve the Village of Brussels during the year 1963 Sincerely Paul Grenier TEXAN GRILL BRUSSIMS, ONT, PHONE 189 HI-T NEWS The Brussels Hi-T held .dance Friday, November 9, with an ttend- ance of approximately 90 teenagerse Winners of the prizes 'were as follows; Freeze Dance — John Watson and Myra. McNair; Spot Dance Don Nolan and Linda' Bryans; Mystery Record Rose- Isiliery Cowing. The Texan Grill donated 'a 'box of potatoe chips which -svns thank- fully received. At an executive meeting Mary Watson was elected secretary. It was also decided that the next. dance would be a Sock Hop- • warden Hugh Berry, of 117Oodham. Dr, Stewart, the guest sneaker, is former moderator of the Presbyter ian Church of Canada end is .nastor rs,r St Andrew's Presbyterian Church 4, -Ttitr.hnner 11111Mal•li svapoWnla will 'be 'held at BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY From 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1962 If demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places. on . MONDAY, DECEMBER '3rd, 1962 Polling Sub-Division 'No. 1, In the Massey Ferguson Show Room; D, R. 0. William Bell; •Mrs, W. Edgar, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No. 2, in the basement of the. Public LlbrarY; D. R. 0. Ben Whittard; Mrs. 'Vera Hastings, Poll Clerk. Polls to be opened from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Wm. H. King Returning Officer CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks is extended to my friends and neighbours who so kindly remembered me with cards, and treats and visits while I was a. patient in Wingham Hospital and since my return home, Mrs, Edna Budnark CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks to all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, letters, flowers, gifts and visits while I Was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, it really was appreciated, Mrs. George Turnbull ,••••••...•• 6, • 9144•••••• MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that Nominat ion of a Reeve, Four Councillors, Three School Trustees for Town., ship School Area No. 1, and Two School Trustees for Township School Area No. 2 to serve the Township63 of Grey during the year o will be held at COMMUNITY CENTRE, ETHEL From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29th 1962 If demanded a ,Poll will be opened Speclai thanks to the at the folloWIng places on who planned it, We SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ettle.1962 ,.your thoughtfulness Pealing Sub-division No. 1 at wishes' School House S. S. No. 4 Polling Sub-division No. 2' at Rev, A. K. Griffiths Mr. Wm. Connell CARD O,F THANKS We would like to express Our appreciation and thanksi to our kind neighbours, relatives and friends for the siiccessful Presentat- ion at 'Ethel Hall, r Stlitleter: r: ergenlet: CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks to all those I who sent flowers. cards, ex-pressed I sympathy, or helped in ally way, I at the time of the loss of our dear sister. It was all very much appreciated. Addle CetrdIff, Bill Oardiff, Laura Williamson neighbours appreciate and good, WILLIS'S FRESH DREAD mod BAKING DAILY, Fruit Onti .V10114141* At All nit.* WEEK , -E N -SPECIALS John and Margaret bower CARD OF THANKS' May we extend otu Sindere thanks to all those who sent the beautiful floral tributes, expressed sympathy Ot helped in any way at the time When we lost our dear mother, and gritmhnother. Thanks too, to All .those, who sent 006,, tiowerg, treats or visited 'Mother *bile She. was a. patient In I se,' School House S, S. NO. 1 Pealing Sub-division No. 3 at Hall, Walton Polling Seledivielott No. 4 at 1VIoncrieff Polling SUIAlvisleiri No, A at. tett S1110 office, ttliel Polling Stib-divishin No. School tonse, No, 5 590 Paramount Pink Salmon, tall Cream of Wheat, 28 oz. 310 CARD OF THANKS I wish t0 •sincerely thank m' malty frietitia, neighbours and relatives for the Many nets Of iiiiitte, nesS to the et the time' of my" inittd6n sad bereettiletit, .1 A Snedial thanks to Rev, ;I*, H, Afideitrie, Me. E. A. Patin and the , Winghain 1-ToSPItal. 'These acts of fifth 'of Morris 7'. 0.. W, green; to ' itiiiiiiites will Viwitsil he re,- Polling AtilAivialeti No. 't -tit all those Who Sent flONVers, gifts of ' r•wnlirf ,d, iletiiritanIty Centre, Oittilimok' .didooTi iiillos and diniatibria to the, ' Special thank. to the .StePhene, 1 Pails ft% kei riooliied rseepe ri,Jei arid for Visitti and ', Mt,, t,tid ikr.r. D. A. Patin, Pet. It. from g' A.' M. 'to A P. M. AS 'Clriffiths and the torsos 'in Witi°01aili • P:eftirtiing" 61Itopr ritogtatt, lien *fief Edvilie.s. M. tfariliff, ' . tAr.„, ' It was all tleelilv Oniireripted and . Hapitat, Pell Tyertiliiii -CAthAtiititi. Mai 10)titi 3 for raft Peanut Buttc,r oze will roinato nrerionq Inernovv, MrS. 'fietirge Martin MUNICIPAL NOTICE 1 I ; 1'heneby giVe notice that NOminat- I ion of a Reeve, Four Councillors, and -Three School Trustees to serve the Township of Morris during the 'year '1963 ' will be held at 'MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1962 iFrorn 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. All persons wishing to qualify ,must either be pnetent at the nomination by 2 p.m. or have a written -consent for nomination signed iby hitn or herself in the hands of the Returning Officer by 2 p.m., November 23, 1962. If demanded a Poll will' be opened at the following Places on SATURDAY, :DECEMBER 1st, 1962 Polling Sub-division No. 1 at Scheel House S. S. No, 1 D,P.O., Laurie Scott P.C., Leo 'Cieonyie ?tilling SieleditIsion No, 2 at School House U. :S. 5. NO. 11 D.R.O., Allen 1VIeCtill Pt e EdWerd Miller Pelting, sitiAttiotiti NO. 8' at Scheel HOUSe 'S. 5, No. 5 ER.G., Mirk Arinstrong P,,C„ Christonher ,Nethery Polling Siiii-division O. 4 at Morris Township Hall D.P.6, HOWard Smith P.D., Sabk :dark Polling Sith,diViSiort No. A at Selietil Heted S. S. NO. 1 ri.P.i.).. bias, Clatriphgt P.d., 5erddii 'ItiggitiS Polling. Still-division No, II at School House S. S. No, lii litto.. ,Tau. Powthan tixt, tliess, finilitan 0611S to be Obened rarri 6 A. M. fo 4 P. M. NelOrie 'Hies:lee, ttItiithitt's* r,$ftleetY Phone 112 1