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NORTH HURON JUNIOR INSTITUTE
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ATORDAY, APRIL 24th.
At..3;00
IN BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY .
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Va.
25th Anniversary
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25 YEARS OF BUSINESS IN BRUSSELS
and district, we are ;flaking a
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for the next few weeks.
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Watch for a SPECIAL OFFER COUPON iaside
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MORRIS TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
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May 3rd, or at the call of the
Reeve. --: Carried
The following acuities were
paid;
Fteak Cowen Co.,
insurance
$ 015.14
Freak Smith, warble
powder 414.73
Hiemetre Nursing Heine,
March account 91.25
Qeoensway Nursing Home,
March account 1e2.24,
Twp or A.:,thur, Feb.
relief
Suppiemseetury Ale atle
The Municipal World,
supplies 12,5e
Stretford Beacon-Herald
adv. Haulm Drain 12.30
The Brussels ,Poet, adv.
Hanna. Drab). 3.00
The leistowel 1.4annerl
adv. Hamm Drain and
Warble Powder and
Spraying
Clifford It. Dunbar, Court
of Revision, Hanna
Drain
Archie XLann,
of, Revision,
Drain
Kenueth Bray, Court
of RJViSiOn, Hanna
Drain
Glenn Huether, Court
of Revision, Hamm
Drein
Lawson Ward, Court
of Revision, Hanna
Drain ,
Debenture, Stratyclauk
Da ain 18.4a
,Maitland Valley Conser-
vation Autb.. levy 1,402.23.
Walton CormnitilitY•
Hall, grant 25.00
Huron County Historical
Society, grant 10.00
B.Alet G. Telephone,
rentals & tolls 12.21
Jtobt. L. Cunningham,
furnace oil 22.25
Clifford it. Dunbar. license
2.00
15.00
14.00
Clifford IL Dunbar - ReRve
Edythe M. Caxdill! - Clerk
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Cutting, Styling.
PHONE 140
All niembere ui aierris
'Board were present at
giiPar meeting on April 1.
The minutes oZ tue two meet,
in March were read
and approved, on illation of
Haines and Stewart.
*Motion Stewart and McCut-
cheon passed the following bills
for payment.:
B. 1,vaisn. 3.110
'‘ 5
Wniciielc1 1.00
btaimou :4.31
ALectric
4.00
E. Anderson
W. Thuell
31.68
3349
James Smith 27.00
Alexanders Hardware 6.87
Brussels Telephone 10.50
Bridge ei.otors
3.70
Workman 81.50
Stiles, fuel 184.72
Geo. Mutter, fuel 144.03
A. Montgomery, coal .... 45.24'
chan 6.03
Beacon Herald 1437
M, Oldfield 12.05
Book of. Knowledge 5.30
Receiver Gener,al, tax
deductions 649.36
woLion eicCurcheou and Elliott
that Mrs. King oe. asked to pre-
vare a weekly schedulb of music
to be used in the class z'ooms of
Brussels School.
Motion elcCutcheou and Stew-
art, That tins Board be on recora
as being in favour or keeping the
present Morris Sdhool Area. in-
tact and that we invite the SchoP1
Area of East Wawanosh to am-
algamate with us so that the
Board be in a position to con-
struct central schools in 8lytili
Brussels and Belgrave. Motion
Carried. For - G. McCutcheon,
J. Stewart, B. Elliott, C. Haines.
Against -- J JAlston.
Next taeeting, May 5, at 8.30 in
SS No. 3, Morris when the
teachers will ae . present to In-
spect a display of school supplies,
presented by the Jack. Hood
Company.
Chairman Secretary
Jas. Elston Ralph Shaw
Guides .And Brownies
"Thinking Day"
Guides "Thinking Day" Program
The Patrol Leaders were called
and Patrols were formed and the
Guides termed the Horseshoe.
One Brownie flew into the
Guide Company, welcomed by
the Captain and then by the
:Patrol,
Barbara ,Bryatis, Minna work-
man, Cathy McArter, Daphne Mc-
Whirter were enrolled as Guides.
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev, A. M. Johnston
B.A..
Organist: Miss Sharon atom
9;45 au, Suuosy School
11 aan, Public Worship
Sermon Topic:
(8) "Let's Sing Out"
PRESBYTERIAN V 1-1
IN CANADA
MEL.V1U4 CHURCH
Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison.
MA.
(Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
ARGT
1,5:00 a.m. (nurch ,School
a.ni. Public Worship
Sermon Theme:
"Life and, Hoye"
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennings
B.A. LT14.
Organist: Mrs. 8. Elliott
ST. JOAN'S
S p,lu, Good Friday
EASTER DAY
9 a.m. Holy Communion
11 a.m. Holy Communion
St. Alban's and St. David's
ATWOOD
10.30 a.ni. Good. FridaY
EASTER DAY
2 p.m. Holy Communion
Xachan received their 2nd Class
Badge.
Linda Lowe and Joyce Kel-
lington received their 1st Class
Badge.
Five, 1 year stare, seven 2 year
stars, one 4 year star, and one
year star, were given.
Yonne McCutcheon, Mary,
Gibson, Dianne and Anne Ma,chaa
and Dorothy Elliott received
their Religion and Life emblems.
Linda Martin, Dorothy Elliott
Anne and Dianne Machau receiv-
ed their Child Nurse Badge.
Lieutenant Sholdice thanked
the mothers for attending the
Guide meeting. Karen Matter
acted as narrator. Each Guide
gave three or four names of the
full member countries and put a
dime into the World Friendship
Fund. The names Were given for
the Tenderfoot Members and
Karen represented Our Chalet,
Cabana and Olive house..
Joyce and Linda were made
Company Leaders, Queen ant
Taps were sting and tea and
dot-its were served.
On Sunday the Cubs, BrOWnies
and Guides attended the United
Church.. The Color Party placed
the flags before the service. The
22 Guides took over the choir loft.
They sang "My Best Friend Is
Captain leelitrigtoi. was pre-
sented with het Camperaft cer-
tillicate Cominisseonee 'Mary
'McMillan.
IDANaE
FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
Music by;
Archie Mann's Orchestra
Admission $1.00 per Couple
(Must be 21 years or over)
Sponsored by:
The Legion Dart Club
MRS. THOMAS W. BUTT
Mrs. Gertrude Butt, 71, died in
Lastowei Memoaaal Hospital on
Sunday, April 11th, She was the
widow of Thomas W. Butt and
had been a resident of i.11yUi
before moving to Brussels.
She is survived by two sons,
Elmer and Glenn Som.erS, both of
Brussels.
Tire funeral was held from the
1). A. Rana funeral home, Brus-
sels on Tuesday. Rev. W. A.
Morrison of IVielville Presbyter.
fan Oberon conducted the funeral
service.
Burial was in Blyth memorial
cemetery.
HARRY W. WRIGHT
Harry Wismer Wright, 52, died
at his home in Morris Township
on Saturday.
Ile was a son of the late Mr,
and Mrs. William Wright and was
born on the farm where he lived
all his life.
lie is survived by his wife, the
former Eva .Parr; one son ;Wil-
liam; Grey Toweship; two
daughters, Mre. Harris (Marie)
Campbell, and Mrs. Glen (Mary,
Lou) Johnston, bOth of Morris
Township, and one Sister, Mrs.
Leslie (Dorothy) Bolton, elesee
ler. There are four grandchild-
ren.
The funeral Was held• front tne
D. A. Rarm funeral home, Brus-
sels, at 2,00 p.M. On Monday,
conducted by Rev, Ctebrge
Mitchell, of Bitievale 'United
Church, Burial was ie Wroxeter
cemetery.
AL' i
Guests Attend puffls UGW
't nankottering iVieeting
Walton, United Church Women
entertained guests from Blytli
and Winthrop Church, and from
the United, Pesbyterlou and.
Anglican Charches of Brussels, at
1,11011' Easter thank-offering meet-
iu llufi s Church.
Guests were received by Mrs.
Arthur Iligginhotham and Mrs. ,las
McDonald. Mrs. Clifford Ritchie
and Airs. Walter Bewley were
usners. Miss Ethel Deusis wel-
comed the visitors. riano and
organ selections were given by
Mrs. Harvey Brown and Mrs.
Ray Huether. A quartette. Mrs.
Neil „McGavia, Mrs. Jan. van
Viiet .)r., Mrs. Emerson Mitchell,
and Mrs. Herbert Traviss sang.
virs. Harold Bolger read the
scripture and the comments
were given by Mrs. Allan.
McCall. Mrs. Roy Williamson
led in prayer and to uCW choir
sang.
The offering, received, by Mrs.
Wilbur Turuball wad Mrs.
Harold McCallum, was delicated
by Miss Ethel. Dennis.
Mrs. George Mitchell of Blued
vale, who was the guest Speaker,
said "Let us help to awaken
everyone to seek God's presence,
and realize we are living in a,
time whea the vatues are etia.ng-
lug every day.' Mrs. Mitchell
was thanked by Mrs. W. C.
flackwell
Reception' and Dance
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles
wore guests of honor at a recept-
in and dance in Walton Cora-
Hall on Friday night.
An addresS, extending con-
gratulations and good Wishes tei
the newlyweds, was read by
Reid liackwell and presented to
the Couple by Allan Johnston.
Dancing, by the large crowd
attending, was enjoyed to the
Music of Wilbee'S orchestra.
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Hanna
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5.00
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5.00
5.00
5.00
fire truck
C. M. Stevenson fox
bounty
Allan Dobson, garbage
collection Ethel
Village .
Roads ,& Bridges ...". 3,807.02
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the re-
dold aving
Mary ,GibSon, Yonne McCut-
clietiti, Linda Martin, Dorothy
BRUSSELS Elliott, and Dianne and Auk