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The Brussels Post, 1964-02-06, Page 5AINNLJAL eitAsICAKE0 SUPPER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th t. John's Anglican church 5;00 - 8:30 p.m Adults 75c Children 4(k AMAT EU R and,. ymar I NIGHT FRIDAY, FEB. 28th BitubJi.i.s PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM at 8:00 p.m, Eight Classes To Be !Judged Instrumental (Piano Guitar, etc) 1. Classical Sole 2. iNiodern Solo 3., !Group Selection (Duet, Trio, etc) Vocal 1. Clasintal Solo 2. Modern Solo •3. ,Singing ;;route (Duet, Quartet ete) Square Dancing Open Class `ro include Cpmedy Numbers, Dancing, Readings, Skits. Special Added Attraction : Whistling Contest k.loutestauls to be hidden during performance. Please Alai]. Entries No Later Than Feb. 15 To Mrs. L. Kernaglian, secretary Brussels, Ont. Admission bUc Public ,6cbool Children Admitted is see If Accompanied By Parents 321W4 ETHEL 325W5 "msTanswir.mexcoutzaamplett "ile""c042311111,-- GM ANNOUNCES ME VIVA For A Tasty Winter Dessert Try RUM and BUTTER Ice CREAM the economical HALF GALLON Family Package ft0041440..14l 40'0.04 ilt1,1414.4:()Titii .000**01 :A, • `Li,. A '.te at..00 -.",'T.1.1full," 4"."+Now"'OtIt!".4 -v" 4ewiwc08t, f`a, Vosi Dl RECTOR§ APPOI NT DELEGATES TO TORONTO CONVENTION The first meeting of the 1964 Board of Directors of the East Huron Agricultural Society was presided over by the president, Robert ,Grasby in the Library here on Monday evening. Norman Hoover, (=ford Bray, and James. Mair who is past president of Ontario Fall Pairs were appointed delegates to Ontario Fairs convention Delegates from the Ladies Divis- ion will be Mrs. Clem Steffler, and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Plans were made to have field crop competitions in grain, grain corn and ensilage Corn.' The ,Society will sponsor 4-H Beef and Dairy Clubs again this year. Sponsors will be sought for both 4111, Tractor and' Grain Clubs. Brussels Fair dates for 1964 were set for Sept. 24th and 25th. W. Elston Elected President Of Beigrave School Fair I wirwti hAstc..n was elected president of the Beigrave School, Fair at the annual meeting in the community centre at Belg- rave. Sept. 16th was chosen as the date for the 1964 Lair. Other officers: Past president, 1Stanley Black; first vice-presi- sident, Harold Vincent; second vice-president George Johnston; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Helen Martin. Morris Township Directors: James Wilson, Mrs. Loins Phelan, ,Clarence , Mrs. Ernest Pletch, James Smith, Airs. George Smith; Wilbert Procter, Mrs. Rober Grasby, Ross Duncan, Mrs. James Mair, Wilfred Raines, Mrs. Win. Elston, Ross Turvey, Mrs. Charles Mathers, Carl Gold- ing, Mrs. Glen McKercher, Mrs. Boyd Taylor. Music Festival Committee: i Mrs. Norman Coultes, Wm. Elston, Mrs. Wilfred Haines. Mrs. Gordon McBurney, airs. Gordon Smith, 'Mrs. Nora Moffatt, Mrs. Phyllis Rogers, Lloyd Walden, Harvey McDowell, Kenneth Whe- eler, G. ,toss Anderson. ;Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mose of. Milverton, visited on, Sunday `with Mrs. Stuart Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Evans. Gerald Huether, London, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Huether. Miss Beverley Evans, Kitchen- er, was home for the week end. When in Liitoevel, make airs you VISAI t4:4 .Li.na ..174..31 ' Men's Wear Ladies' Wear F111111(.4 ARGYLE AVOUE. For Qualny oc, Sat,stacuon - Around the Cornsr from the Eank of Montreal Ae,reau Frern the Post 011ie. Listowd none 28.5 —aslifiSass ”.•-••••"417-6.", ETHEL Jas, PestR11, Air. and Mrs, Glen Bray and Mr, and Mrs. Alex Pearson. were Mr. and. Mrs. join, Arnasu:ong Mona Forest visitors 11 Standay. havt returad from an enjoyable trip to. Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swift, were weekend visitors in London ana St, MMUS, at 8100 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. non Pesten of TUESDAY, FEB. 21th Burlington, were weekend visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Regular Admission No Lunch DOBSON'S TRANSPORT HARRISTON FERTILIZER ALL LOADS INSURED MARKET HOGS THURSDAY A.M. ATTENTION FARMERS ! Many barns are burnt every year by faulty wiring. Now is the time to have your wiring checked and replaced if necessary. FOR FREE ESTIMATES WATSON ELECTRIC Call: 183J Brussels ziftomliZsuswelfZuweeat an csaTtu.KiMP..,.., TIC matzo OtiURCH OF WiTADA Aliaister. Rey, A. M. Johnston BA., BA 9.46 4411. SMads0- asto91 U.00 am, morning Worellip Sermon; "Why Join the Church?`" PRESBITEIZIAN CHURCH IN CANADA MELVILLE CHURCI. Minister: itev. W. J. Morrison MA Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson SECT` WA a.in. Church School 11 a.m. Public Worship Communion Service Postponed. Everyone Welcome ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rector: Bev. mt. T.. Jeunings BA, LTH. Ordsrlet: Mrs. B. lahott ST. JOHN'S 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Cuurch School Ash Wednesday, Feb. 12 10.00 a.m. Holy Communion ST. DAVID'S, HenfrYn 2 p.m. Bible Study 2.30 pan. Holy Cpmmunion ismimismisammalmbrolulabwassamilewormaltstib.o. I CRANBROOK BROWNIES SKATING PAR T Y Brussels Arend The new Vauxhall Viva introduced by Coneral Motors was tested at the prototype ,ine the: Canadian North during last winter. A two-door, four-passenger ear. it is availalqt. MOdels, Standard and the Deluxe shown here. The Viva has proven superior in h.,ed acceleration, all-weather oerforinanee, comfort and •:iiiiciousness to other cani in Chi;: 1000 cc engine, class. Standard are bucket seat:, !leer !tweeted shift. ahmv! :;,,e'e! trunk spate of the average car in its class, full sired heater ci.pabit. of providing ',:ore Lint), - attire at. 40 ° below—and in the Deltixe, carpeting throughout and padded instrument