The Brussels Post, 1964-02-13, Page 5AMATEUR and VARIETY
FRIDAY, FEI3. 28th
BRUSoLLS PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
at 8:00 p.m.
Classes To Be Judged
INSTRUMENTAL
Solo Junior (Public Schoo Age)
Senior
2. Group Selection
VOCAL
I. Solo Junior (Public School Age)
Senior
2. Singing Group
Junior Senior
SQUARE DANCINki and FOLK. DANCING
VARIETY or OPEN CLASS
'1'0 include Ciomecly Numbers, Dancing, Readings, Skits
Special Added Attraction:
WI-IIST LING CONTEST
Contestants to be hidden (luring Performance.
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The Manabernent reserves the right to place entries in
whichever class they see fit.
Mrs. L. liernaghan, Secretary
Brinisels, that.
_admission 50c
Public School Children Admitted Free If Accompanied by Parent.;
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BRITISH ISRAIL
- The Bibles National Message em•
Hove you ever given any thought to the
claim that the British or Celto-Saxon peoples
ore the continuation of God's servant race
and notion Israel, and that our ancient Throne
is the one called in the Bible the Throne of
David?
This identity is certain, and its implications
are so great that a general recognition of it
is a matter of vital and urgent importance.
Today the world is in a mess which is beyond
human control, and the Bible,• which long ago
foretold the coming of these conditions, indi-
cates very clearly that the only possible solu-
tion is the coming of that righteous social
order and world government called in the
Scriptures the Kingdom of God.
It is to direct Israel in the setting up and
the administration of this Kingdom, and to
reign over it from the Throne of David, that
Jesus is ccrning bock to earth and, as oil
signs point to the imminence of this Great
Event, a general recognition of our Israelitish
identity AND its implications is imperative!
WE WOULD LIKE TO TELL YOU ABOUT IT
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MORRIS COUNCIL
Morris Council met on Feb.
3rd, 19G4, with all members pre-
sent and the iteeve presiding.
Minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on mot-
ion of James Mair and William
Elston.
• Moved by William Liston. sec-
onded by Ross Smith that we
pay our membership to the
Association of untario Mayors
and Reeves
- Carried
Delegations to the meeting
were Mr. Roy Cousins and Mr.
John `Wheeler,, re: chapel for
Brussels Cemetery; Mr. Jack
McDonald and Mr. Man Oldfield
re: Brussels Arena and Captain.
Moore from Loudon re: the Sal-
vation Army.
Moved by Walter 'Shortreed
seconded by Ross smith that a
grant of 350.00 be given to the.
Salvation Army
---;"COrried.
Moved by James Mair second-
ed by Ross Smith that William
Peacock be recommended to re-
present Morris for three years
and Walter ,Shortreed be re-
ccamended as representative
from Council for one year on
the Wingham District Planning
Board
- Carried
Moved by Ross Smith second-
ed by James Mair that we give'
a grant of 825.00 to the Huron
County Soil and Crop Improve-
latent A6sociatiOii
Carried
Moved. by William Elston see-
oxide by Walter ,Shortreed that
Milo Casemore, Earl Sellers and
Ruby Bone be given a rebate on
their 19b3 taxes
uarried
Moved by James Malr sec-
onded by Walter Shortreed
that we advertise tor applications
for warble fly inspector and for
tenders for ,warble fly spraying
-- carried
Moved by Waiter Shortreed
seconded by William Elston that
we advertise in the Daily Com-
Jnercial News for tenders to
supply, crush and deliver approx-
imately 15,000 cubic yards of
(gravel in the Township of
Morris
Carried
Moved by Ross Smith second-
ed by William. Elston that road
accounts as presented be paid
- Carried
Moved by James Mair seconded
by Walter 'Shortreed that general
THE UNITED CHURCH!
OF CANADA
Miulater: Rev. A. M. Johnston.
BA., !W.
9.46 a.ns. Sunday 8c11001
11.00 a.m. Morning Worship
sermon:
"Take It Personally"
p . Inter-Denominational
*Irvine
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IN CANADA
WILLVILLE LIRC1-.
Minister; Rev. W..1. Morrison HA
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
ACT
10.00 a.m. 911Iva Ele11001
11 a.ni; Public WorshiP
Sacranient of the Lord'S SuPPer
Everyone Welcome
•••••••••••
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev. H. L. Jenninga
BA., LTR.
Orgar.lat: Mrs. B. Elliott
ST. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Clir& School
8 p.m. Community Service in
Brussels United Church
ST. DAVID'S, Nenfryr
2 p.m. Bible Study
2.30 p.m: Holy Baptism
accounts as presented be paid
- Carried
Council adjourned to meet
again March 2; 1964 at 1 pail. on
motion of Walter .Shortreed and
James Muir: "
The following accounts were
paid:*
General Accounts
G. Ross Andersen, light
'replacements
32.40
Blyth Telephone, tolls
and Tax 411, 81
Brussels Telephone, phone
rental 50.68
Village of Brussels,
Division 'Court
City cif Brantford.
Association of Mayors
and Reeves 10.00
F. Kirkby son
348.00
Amos., C. Martin, tile 505.41
Salvation Army, grant 50.00
Huron County Soil &
Crop Improvement 26.00
Municipal World,
supplies 2.42
Howick Fire Insurance Co.
hall * shed 79.90
Stratford Beacon
advertioameat
Douglas J. Wander,
Pinecrest Manor
S. B. Elliott,
Red Front Grocery
George Mutter,
John G. Berry,
ing taxes
Nelson Reid,
removal
C. B. Hoffman
Milo Casemore, rebate
on taseS
nail Sellers,
on taxes
Ruby Bone,
on taxes
Helen Ma)1i.n, part
salary 1041-VU
Road. Accounts
Wm. 1VIcArter 162.42
Jim Casemore 272.50
John Smith 6.00
Valley Blades Ltd-,
bolts 5745
Glenn Snell, snow
plowing 837.50
Winghaan. Tire,
vulcanizing 39.75
Purdon. Motors, repairs ........ 3.37
Thos. Garniss, welding 4.50
Brussels Opal Yard, coal
and oil 66.10
Ale); 'Ilkley, oil
fuel oil. & tax 256.68
Mel Jermyn, snow-
plowing 688.00
"deal Supply Co., fitting .34
Stainton Hardware,
stove etc. 27.34
Oldfield, Hardware,
shovels, padlock 21.36
J. M. McDonold, lumber
for signs 62.33
Dominion Road, repairs 670.13
J. C. McNeil, generator
and voltage regulator 26.06 ,
Post Publishing House
tender tilts
Morris Township, Grasby
Drain repairs 40.73
Wainer Glouslier. SUOW-
p 1 Win g 606.60
BrusPels Telephone' CO.
tolls
Stewart Procter
PLOPLa WI's
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Carl Hemingway has NNW
attending a Rural Leadership
Pollan at Geneva Park, OAL
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Mrs. M. Slirepna has been •
Ipatient in the K-W Hospital otter,
having the misfortune to tail,
breaking her hip.
la ills •
David. Kennedy, younger son
of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. HennedY.
Brussels, who is a student at
Ottawa. University, has bee•
awarded a Provincial Bursary:
and also a University of Ottawa
Scholarship.
St. John's A. Y. P. A.
SKATING PART Y
Brussels Aroma
at 8:00 p.m.
TUESDAY, FEB. 18th
Regular Admission
Lunch after at church
1610
re,rebate
3111. 29.80
rebate
8.97
314.87
snow
23.10
76.75
- .76.76
76.63
76.20'
. 28.10
collect,
16.00
33.65
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