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The Brussels Post, 1966-12-22, Page 5'04 CAMEO Phone 29 HAIRSTYLISTS Brussels, Ont. AVOW KW, PC POWP, .1411:1,7;.14t44.1... ONTARIO 1itrit6DAYI (40‘14 1,444 me • Om.* e. . -9 .7.1 .9 .9 . -2 e. „„ CRAN BROOK tL,ersonals Mr, and Mrs. Eari. Dann anti Joanne spent, Saturday in iiitcis eller and visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Allan, Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs. Doa jacklin. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Barkwell and Miss Kate McNabb, Galt, Visited on Sunday with arr. and Mrs. Martin McDonald. Evening Auxiliary Christmas Meeting 'viva, Leslie Knight was hostess for the Christmas meeting of the Evening Auxiliary. Leaders were. Mrs. Stewart Steiss and Mrs. Glenn Huether. A Christmas verse was given for roll call. There was a gift exchange. A Christmas reading from the glad Tidings was given by Mrs. Steiss. cloc Leaders were appointed and the following officers were elected for 1967. Pres, Airs. Stuart Stevenson Vice-Pres, ....Mrs. Stewart Steiss Secretary Mrs.jim Knight 'Treasurer Mrs. Jack knight Glad Tidings. Sec. Mrs. Don Evans Lit. & Lib. Sec. .... Mrs. Gordon Engel Welcome & WelfareSec. Mrs. GOldwin Knight Mrs. Jack Knight will be hostess for the January meet- ing. Lunch was served by Mrs, Win. Brew, er and. Mrs. Harvey Smith. W. I. Turkey Dinner The December meeting of the Women's Institute was preced- ed by a turkey dinner with the husbands and pre-school children present. The convenors .T ere' Mrs. Allan McTriggart and Mrs. Win. Bremner: Following dinner Santa Claus arrived, presenting the Children with candy and Orang€,•:-1. The president, Mrs. Allan Me- Taggart, presided for the moot ing. Minutes were read and toll called and a Christmas verse given in tesponse. Several ideas were brought forward by the Cen- tennial committee for a project in 1961, which was left for a later date for consideration, Mrs. Leslie Knight, convenor reported that a Christmas program was being planned for Thiirsday, Dec. 29th, in thed6inirminitY Centre with numbers by school children, and a 'Senior play. Everyone is Welonie. Conveners of the pro= grant for the December rneetitig were MrS, Clare Veith I MERRY CH RISTMAS and SEASON GREETING It Has Been Our Pleasure To Serve You For Another Year and Mrs, Gordon Eaigel, and each read a Christmas story. The Jan- uary meeting will be rn the form of a Curling learty in charge of Mrs, Mac Macintosh and Mrs. Clare Veith. ik:ussels Minor Hockey Sponsors We would like to thank the 11°17 lowing organizations, businesses, and individuals who have helped make minor hockey possible in Brussels through their donations. Cecil McFadden Meehan hardware Eder's Store Queen's Hotel itaggie Rutledge Selwyn Baker Cameo Hair Stylists. Bridge Motors C. Kreuter Grant Shoe Store George Metter Old field Hardware Stephenson Bakery. American Hotel MacLean Fina J. C. McNeil R. B. Cousins R, J. Bauer Doug Callander. Ralph Pearson T. L. McDonald J. van Vliet McCatcheon Grocery J. C. Pegelotv Roy 'Kennedy J. M. McDonald Roanenberg Insurance lionenberg Insurance INicCutcheon Motors Ross; McCall Topnotch Feeds Al Logan Dr, Stiles Intermediate Hockey Club (Jordon Stiles William StratYehirk George jUtzi Gordon Workman Ian McDonald Bernard Ten Pas Royal Canadian Legion Rutledge 5c to $1.00 A. Crewhi Bitssels Sales' Barn East ITUrOii Produce Jack /tall Lowe's GrriCerY IAasset:I 5c to $1.00 Lonella Mitchell Albert 'Weed Murray's Barbershop D. A.. Rahn Tars. Leitch Ladies' Auxiliary If yOtt would like your TH.& UNITED CHURCH -4.A. CANADA M in ister: Rev. A. M. Johnston. B.A. 1:14.). Oiganist; Mre, Fred Stephenson L'hurch School Christmas Service C.ANADA WALL V d1LLlr. LigUALEA interim Moderator: Rev. McLean , Organist; iviargaript l'hompson ARCT ; ye n.iu, t ahlic Worship 1_,J; OU a Laturcsa Or' CANADA, iaish Priest: 1 he Rev. F. G. Braoy, B.A„ 1....Th, SAINT JOHN'S — Brussels. Organist -- Mrs B. Elliott The Nativity or Our Lord Christmas Eve Dec. 2.ith 11.3t, p.ul. Blessing of the Crib and the Midnight Eucharist Christmas Day, Dec. 25th s.uu .1.111. '1 he Christmas Eiucharist 11.30 a.m. .:iiie-Lesson. Carol Service Feast of Saint John, Dec. 27th 1,PaLroual Day) 9..30 a.m. The Holy Eucharist SAINT ALBAN'S & SAINT DAVID'S — Atwood Organist — Mrs. C. Dickson Christmas Day, Dec. 25th 10 christmas Eucharist add ,:;(1 s the above list, just cell- tact aLy member of the Brus,eis Minor Hockey ASSociation Uu behalf of the eoaches, mat).- agers, and players, I would like to wish you a very merry Christ- Ina s ace a 1“)CKEY New sear. J SecretaryTreasurer, Brussel8 Minor Hockey Association, JOHN McNAIR McNair, :John, in his 89th. year, 1:vessels, died yesterday, at his slaughter's home. in 1:::itche,iier. lie is survived by a daughter,. Mrs. Cecil (Laura) Robinson, Kitchener, survives, Funeral ser- vise at 2 p.m. tomorow from the D. A. Ranu funeral home. Bras- sOs. OdcifellOws service at 9 p.m. Thursday-. Burial in Brussels cornetery. LOST — 2 Heifer Steers from the farm of Malcolm Smith, south of Hen- fun. Phone 291-1965. SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds of Upholstering Brussels Representative: SELWYN BAKER Phone 4 or 79 Brussels NitAilaW0404,074* *L . S L v is 113►ANt.E IN COiVi MU N $A1 RDA f, i7 sCl+:NiBlR 31st Music By: ;.itAINTS, LISTOW Lunch Booth Novelties Admission: 51.25 Sponsored By The Hall Board 04.0. G;111,V) Viailif,) 4 1.:AENTLEMENI'S CLUB NEWS iTEM4 si '1 Uusdity morning 1 went tip to George MoCutcheon's as u.,‘Lai, as I parked directly across the road I could see the garage was tilled with, some big object. It looked like one of, them ready built he houSes, only bigger. if it had been standing on end it Would look more like Stuart Me. Call's silo, or the Winglmm stand- pipe. I saw three" gentlemen standing amine, but as I crossed the road, I seen my mistake, it was only George himself, Tack McWhirter and Max Oldfield. They would look at this strosity a while then look up and down the road. They were \vatting for Jack Clark to come and carry it inside the house. I says, now it you three weakling will grab the iishi end I'll look after the heavy one. So I picked it up with one hand as I rolled a cigarette with the other. It filled the one side or the house completely except it wasn't as high as the ceiling. There was room on top of it for overshoes, boots„ overcoats and even for flower pots, It was a dark oak color and • Barb was complaining bitterly that it did not blend exactly with the cock- tail carriage. I says, put yourself at ease. Only yesterday 1 came across a can or green paint almost full, I'll slip home and bring it up and in no time at all ha vision, plain TV, hi Fl and Ili Low and Ply Hi. A low wave radio, a 17 millimeter motion Picture, a Kodak A camera and telegraphy tellitype, a spudnick, a pipe organ and I can't rememb- er the other halt It had more knobs, dials, push huttons than an old sow has teats, I figure you would have to take a six week's course and take out engineer's papers to run it Barb says, my :Johnny, hoW I Wish you had one like it. I says, how lie sensible, I wouldn't take it a.s a gift, (The grapes were hanging there but didn't jump) I continued. All I have to do to hear the sweetest music this side of Mars is pick up my fiddle. If I want Strauss I play Strauss, if I want my fay- otirite, which is La Paloita,, play it. If I Watt Turkey in the Straw I get it, and another thing-, I have the Most intelligent aud- ience seat, assembled. She saYs, well it took six months of iiiirg before George got it for trlei I says. you are a. bit. Careless with the taglish Ifingtage aint yuti? Planning doesn't seem the A Merry r.hristrfilt8 TO All them, both the right word. 1 ry schemiugg, deceit; lying or false pretenses.khow how she fooled poor George, rrn clairvoyant. About six months ago she made up her mind he should buy her a colored TV for Christm,as. She went to work at once with the "keeping up with, the Junes" platform., Casey h„r.tt one, so had Rann's and Broh, sons, Bill and Shirley Bigshoots are coming Saturday night. I'm so ashamed not having a set as good as theirs. End of quote. Then she gave George the silent or deaf and dumb treatment, not a word spoken for a week. George never batted alt eye Then came the neon- cold treatment. Cold coffee, cold shoulder, etc, etc. Cold world. Good old George. lsr,ext he lived through the absent degree. Away ecery day for weeks. George had sidestepped, blocked, backed up. He was jarred, and beat, but not broken. Then lie had to vut up with the sympathy plea. She had every &Tease knpwn to medical science, from dandruff to ine grown toe nails, appendieitis, gall bladder, kidney stones, measles, fever, smallpox, whooping conga, dysentry, and all others. Last Tuesday morning George was down stairs real early. He was figuring hoW much it was going to cost him to take back all the Corvettes he had sold and re-build them to comply with safety rules. painted Barb was sitting in. her blackkim- ona, on the couch. Hot water some. I got little thanks for my bottle, electric blanket, vibrator ete. Every little white she would, kind offer. Well, 1 was informed jab herself with a needle so She it was a combination sort ca could cry out with pain and shed. Liming. It contained colored tele- a few crocodile tears. She noticed George had his pen chewed up half way and this was her chance. in a °ice just loud enough for him lb hear she pretended she was talk- ing to herself. Well, says she, If I have to suffer and go through all this terrible pain, I hope its a boy. George was completely knocked out. It took him ten Minutes to go to the phone and order this colored TV which I calls a cen- tennial monstrosity. If he waits for an increase in faintly he'll wait longer than it took Carl Graber to fix our steps or 13111, MeW'hirter to wire a frig. Or even them (what owes me) to pay me as promised« If I were to choose between this new traption of Barb's and a new house, 1 would take the house regardless of a slight differenee, in coat, Nett etiehre Jan. 9111. Centen- nial meeting soon. Merry Chriat- Inas and riaptly ICre* Ttahrtilisi Youtg