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Thursday, December 6th,, 1962 .Ptert Mice' Post Publishing House
I HONORED. ON SOth
WEI7DING ANNIVERSARY
1 Mr_ and. Mrs, Lynn 'ZVallfi(
/ celebrated their "50th' wedding
Anniversary on alOveraber 27th,
They were halite to • their friends
and relatives in the afternoon and
evening of their anniversarar,
A reception, was held in their
honer on Friday evening Cava
brook Cann-unity ,Centre, Daring
• the evening progressive (Mehra and
then dancing was enjoyed by
everyone to the music of Mann's
oreheatra.
- The highlialt of the eveninv was 1
when Mr, and Mrs. Evans were
called to the front on an address-
was read by Selwyn Baker. A space
raver, two lamps, and other Tanner-
ens gifts were presented by Mrs.
Mac Engel and airs. Allister Bird.
Both Mr. and Mrs, Evans thanked
everyone in a most gracious manner,
Among the messages of congrat-i
Winterlmeyer; Lester B, Pearson anal The former 'Lillian Mae Lamont,
Mirtarty Gaunt mt,P,p, ; she was born in Brus'sels, She was
Mr and Mrs. Evans, both born in I was the daughter of the late Allan
Grey Township, were married in... and Olive DaMont,
Cranbrook by the late D. B, McRae. I She leaves to mourn. her death her
GREY TOWNSHIP
NOMINATION. MEETING . •
Elea ice Pea' 8 'For 3. T, far
School Area 114a, 1. All other Offices.
Filled By Acclamation
The Township of Grey Nomination.
meeting was held. November 29th in
Ethel Can/Mtualty Centre. Nona
inations were .ati
— Qualitied
Reeve — Clifford R. Dunbar (Q)
Dray
MISS P.KYAN4.
• Mss Clara Maude laryans, 80, died
at the .Q4110der Nursing Heine,
liana-els after a long
in alnals Township, she waa,
the daughter .of the late William
And Ellen (Francis) •Bryana, Slyo
was, a retired ophthalmologist, and
conducted an office here for a
number of , years,
Funeral service was condeeted at
the D. A, Rann funeral home by the
Rev. H. L, Jennings of ',St. John's
Anglican Church on Wednesday at
2 p.m,
Burial was in Brussels cemetery....
She is survived by six brothers;
Elward and Harvey, Morris Towne
ship; James,. Brussels, Charles of
Whitby; Robert, St Petersburg,
Fla.; Franklin of Hamilton and one
sister, Mrs, Eleanor Ames. of Ethel,
The Grey Township School Area No. 2 Boarti
Extends A Cordial Invitation For All To Attend I*
OFFICIAL OPENING
of the
WALTON PUBLIC SCHOOL
On the twelfth of December, 1962, at 8 p.m.
59c
'Mount Royal Tomatoes 28 oz.
Pink Seal Salmon 1 lb.
21c
Councillors Kenneth
alenn Ruether. Q).
Archie Mann (Q)
Lawson Ward (Q)
John Conley
Seltool Area No. 1
_Caen Raynard (Q)
(leorge Pearson (Q)
Stanley Fischer
Allan MaTaggart (Q)
Daniel Snyder (Q)
John Conley (Q)
, School Area No, 2
Couttts (Q)
John Bryan (Q)
Q)
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THE PUPILS AND TEACHERS
OF BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL
Will Present
Phone 293
We Deliver
MAK Rie Oitt AV MON M, MOW
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
ln. The Auditorium of the School on MRS SYLVESTER FOX
Presbyterian Chuiw.:11
IN CANADA.
Melvi lie Ch147,'Cit
Minister: Soy. W. J. Morrison, l.A.
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
11/ A. 14. Church School
11 A. It Morning Worship
Bveryone is welcome
HI-T NEWS
The Brussels 111-71' will hold its Cecil Bateman was appointed
chairman or the meeting.
nlations were best wishes from: I Mrs, Sylvester Fox, 0, died in. J.• P, Roberts, Premier; :John.] .Wingham General Hospital Saturday. TUESDAY, DEC. 18th at 8 p.m.
Under the direction of Mrs. Wm. H. King, their music teacher
The program will consist of Square Dancing, Rhythm Band,
A Nativity Scene, 3 part Choruses and Novelty Numbers
Admission: 50c
The Reeve and Colman were first Sadie Hawkins Dance on Saturday,
December .8th instead of December
15 as previously arranged.
Remember Girls !you will be
fined if you do not bring a boy,
first speakers on the platform.
CLIFFORD DTTNBAR — said he
1 Tbey began their married life on the
14th concession of Carey township;
husband; one son, Allan of Toronto,
and a sister, Mrs, Satnuel (Elva(
Dell, Teeswater.
The funeral Was held from the
Ti, A, Bann funeral home on Monday
at; 2":00 pan. Rev, W. J, Morrison
of Melville preslayterian Church
APPLICANTS
Organist and Choir
required for Brussels United
please reply^ stating
to Cecil McFadden,
Music Committee.
was grateful for acclamation and
would be in One running for warden
next year. He paid tribute to the I
1
late William Brown, fire chief. and ,.
,also wished better health for George 1
Hutchinson. He gaVe A summary of I
of how money was spent, in the I
County and said he felt it was well I
'spent, He gave reports on the
Connits Rome, Museurrr. Libraries,
Health Unit operations and the 1
('-faidren's Aid Society.,
WANTED — — I and in 1944 moved to Clra,nbrook
Director Mrs. Evans was the former
Church. Amelia lVfoinnis, 1 1
salary expected, The had one son, Stuart, who
Chairman predeceased them in 1958,. They '
have six grandchildren, and two
great grandchildren.
Both are In good health and.
enloyed the festivities arranged In,
their honor to celebrate this 11We
aeoasion,
Mr, Arthur Nichols, Brodhagen,
shiffered a heart attach on. Sunday
at the hobie of his sister-In-Yaw,
Miss E. M. Steltis. He was removed,
eto the Seaforth Faospital Sunday
evening h the D. A. Rann ambulance,
conducted the service, •
Atirial. was in 'Brussels cemetery.
Pallbearers were Harry Bowler,
Joe Brewer, Dave HaStings, Jack
RECEPTION and DANCE
for Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Hutton
)nee Mona Clark)
ENNETH Lowe, Dick Elliott and Bert Harris. K gay said the
Flower Bearers: David Hastings, '1 council Wed to do work where it i
Kenneth Bowler, Wayne Tow°, I was necessary, He would like to see
more weed spraying done and more 1
1 construction work. He explained I
the item on Auditor's report regard- ,
FRIDAY, DEC. 14th
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You Are Cordially Invited To Attend-
THE POINSETTIA TEA.
and BAKE SALE
Of Christmas Raking
SATURDAY, DEC. 15th
at 2 to 5 p.m.
AT BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY
Sponsored BY Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
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The United Church
OF ,CANADA
Sillnleter: Rey. A. -K..Griffiths
Mr. Wm. 1Connoll
Morning Worship
11,00
9.46 A.M. Sunday School
Anglican Churcb
OF CANADA
Rom,: Rev. H. L. Jennings
R.A.
Organist: Mrs. I. UMW.
ST. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning tarayer
sad Church Seim'
GARBAGE COLLECTION
There will be a collection of
Monkton Arena
Clare French's Orchestra
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
(Broutiht to you as a public service by
ONTARIO'S SILVER' & BLACK FLEET)
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Entertainment Nightly
HURON ROOM — SEAFORTH
The Queen's Hotel
THE KANSAS FARMER
DEC. 10 to DEC. 15
garbage in Brussels on December
Sith, 1902. The ruling for collecting
will be as folllows:
Cost $1,00 per Month per family
Stores $1.50 per month per unit
This means it your garbage is out
this week and not next there will be
no difference in payment of calls.
The collecting of paYiments wil l be
one month before pickup of garbage.
There is no obligation to any person
feeling this is not what they want. I
.garbage out Before One
'O'clock,
Cutting
Phone
ST. DAVID'S, Henfryn
Lit tam.. Bible Class
1St a.m. Evening Prays!'
and Church Scheel
Wed. Dec.. 12 Young Peoples',
8.30 'lam
4011:12.wzmafrarimarsastssresorosamossmaxsasenes-s4s-
BEAUTY SHOP
Styling Cold Wavle
A Specialty
140 Brussel
ing commercial rate and per capital
grant. He felt there should be a
I vote on the school situation,
GLENN — wished
Clifford Dunbar success to be chosen,
tribute to the late William Brown, I
as warden next year. He also paid
He said he would like to see a. It
Central School butt felt there shotild,
be a 'vote on it, Re would stand if I
there was an election.
ARCHIE MANN — mentioned the
paving of the road through Ethel
and purchasing the new grader. Pe
said the engineer had been here and.
the work was laid out for next year I
to build culverts in place of bridge. I
He felt what the voters want I
regarding a Central School should
be doneee stated he vrduld stand
for re-election,
T..AWSON WART) spoke about ;
putting` mere gravel on the north
roads and heavier coats on, He said
r.n-unell felt more and better work
could be done by keeping the old I
erlder. He felt Central School would
be a good thing and should be I
brourrbi to a vote,
;MEN CONLEIr thanked his
nominators for council hut he said
be wouldn't went to calt,se election ",
TIP stated he was interested in
education having been on the school
hoard for 1? years. He brought 111)
the enst of the nose Drain levelling.
CALVIN KRAITTER — reeve-
elect of Brussels spoke briefly and
Dunbar for Warden.
JOHN COX. GltairMan of School
Boar(dcoAntrtentia eNd frth o.io— agexplainedet) the
ORgiattneMMeeitMateMAgailitAC.
TOWNSHIP OF
GREY
We thank the Ratepayers of Grey Township
for an acclamation in our -respective offices
for the year 1963.
We also welcome the loppoTtunity to serve
the best interests of the ratepayers for the
ensuing year, and take this =occasion of wishing
all of you the. Compliments of the Season
for 1963 I
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like Ito thank everyone
who was so thoughtful in sending
cards, gifts, etc, during my
conyladescence after My car
accident.
These kind thoughts and deeds
were greatly' appreciated.
Pearl Baker
CARD OF THANKS
On behalf of the baby and
'myself T would like to express
our sincere thanks for the letters,
cards, telephone calls, and visits
we received while in hospital and
since our return home.
'Jean and Donelda, Stiles
CARD OF THANKS
1
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Evans would
like to take this opportunity to
thank their Molds and neighbours
and relatives tor the lovely an4,
useful gifts presented to then, on
the occasion of their 50th wedding
anniversary.
your thoughtfulness was annrec.-
iated,
CARD OF -THANKS
T would like to take this opport-
nniitiy to thank lmtv friends„ neigh"
boars and relatives for their cards,
treats, and Messages- of good cheer
during My stay in Victoria Hospital,
London, and since ietv return home.
I Votild also like to thank those'
who helped Mary in an1y way.
It was all greatly apnrecinted.
Allister Bird
ON
Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor IN
Clifford Dunbar
Kenneth Bray
Glen Huether
Archie Mann
Lawson Ward
WINNERS OF THE
TURKEY BINGO, NOV. 80, 1962
Ordinary Games
Willis Knight
Barry Mains
BIllie McWhirter
Mrs, George McArthur
Dave Hastings Jr,
Mfrs, Pearl Lowe
Mrs, Toni Gamin
John Pipe
Mrs. WM Thuell, Blyth
'Bill 'Kennedy, Wingham
Sandy Rowland
Henry
Mrs, Daviid Hastings
Mrs, George Bridge
"Won, Kennedy, Wingham
Cash Specials
Allan Nichol
Mrs. Emby
Jean Lamont at Neil Adanas
Door Prizes
Tom McDonald
11W6 -P M. -3' -n M•
WILLIS'S
'MESH NAIAD Wild BAKING OMI,y.
Fetal Filth'. andVitietabitit,
Ati TIM*
WEEK.END SPECIALS
Mount Royal om toes. 2-8 ota '
GIANT
AUCTION SALE.
kLUEV'ALE, ONT.
at the Bluevale Community Hall
TUESDAY, EVENING, DEC. 11
AT 7 P.M. SHARP
Auctioneer Frank Buuck will once again offer for sale a
Large selection of 'New and Used Household Furniture,
Television and Appliances
But as this 's the last Sale in this area befOre Chrittrnas
We will offer for sate a large qUantity of Brand New
Clothing (most Of It still in plastic belga) and a large selection
Of brand NeW Toys, FiThiithre and Appliances Will Consist
Of Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, pryer, Freer.
Chesterfields, Davenport Suites, Bedroom Suites, Continental
Bode, 1 .1100nit And CeippertOne kitchen and Dinette Suites,
Sett, Radio And Record Play-ere, Cord ()Nan, Tables,
Rocker Larnpii, late, ate. eta. etc Toys will consist
aft belie Of all sizes Different Wilda Of Games, large and
small, Trains, Camera's'; Trtiekdo Iledetalt, Flashlights,, it HS
and Holsters, Aetainlatieta Dunap Trucks, Battery Operated Toys
Gift ante, end many Other, Ueettil Toys to numerous
ention. Clothing Will Carteret oft a-a Men'e Cardigatia, and
Car Coats,, Prete And Witirk Raki, Sateatert and Shit.*
UndearWeaa and docks„ Mika, and dleVea, Ladies Nylons, BUlky'
knit Sweaters, Blouses, Mtn* ohliciretioe Poodle §654 Bllniar
Sweaters, Trousers iterWear, and Baby's : Sleeping
tleealtia §6(6, Planers, Baby Menke* and Many; Many
CHRISTMAS
GIFT
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this Christmas. Contribute to
Christinas Seals and use the
Seals On letters, packages,
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