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The Brussels Post, 1966-12-22, Page 6mmivaionwavimottoofmAtemai For a "COOL, REFRESHING' Taste this Holiday Season EAT AND YOU'LL ENJOY to 4E4 yglitS".?;:aisi% PEPPE IC'E CREAM Tiny Flakes of Red and Green Peppermint Candy dotted throughout crearny-smooth ice cream are sure to please everyone. GET SOME TO-DAY Wiatiti,LOP MUTUAL. FIRE. i.NSURAINICE COMPANY Office — Main &root SEAFORTH . Insurer ATown illiaDsw sees of Farm proporty *. Summer cottages g, churches, schools, Halls Extended coverage (WillK smoke- water damage, falling objects, etc.) 18 also available. AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J, Lane, RR 5, Seaforth: Wm, Leiner, Jr, Londesboro: Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Harold SquIres, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton, gestorth .F7'.; 7,7 SIN V. BRUSSALS POST., ItIOISS1ALS, ONTARIO THURSDAY, DEC, 22nd, 1966 MCM,t,rx All parents are urged to recog- nize the fire danger of this season. and not to leave small children alone in the home even for a minute. Fire Chiefs point out that the Criminal Code of Canada forbids such. action which en- dangers the life or health Of any MONIQUE LEYRAC MONJOIlFi LEYRAO i Nfrztai. AtN8 every Wednesday Oter, toot) On the CB(', radio netWOrk, Dht, toternsgonnlly fistritAld n t. (77' child under the age of ten years. Para its are also reminded that under certain conditions a Christ- :Inas tree call be ignited by a single match, to burn furiouAy to charred wood in a few secw,ds. Care must be taken to ke'p :iutts of trees. immerses in water, and to ensure that the tree itself does not obstruct access to a window Or door in the event of an emerg- en •c DING DONG Only one AVON territory avail- able now for Christmas sales. Call collect to-night while still avail- able, Mrs. M. Millson, London. 451.-0541. READ THE ADS, 1" ranch • Canadian singing star healline:4 her own shoe, backed by the Neil Chetem Orchestra, and sings the songs Which preith pted Paris critics to liken her to the hits With Pint, WALTON 111's mantas, the librarian, re- ported that circulation for the year 1 3,206. Thirty-two tam- Pies are yearly members, and 10 are part-time members. Altogether about 120 persons borrow books from tho library. Mrs. Dundas thanked members who holped select books from the travelling library. and those ihr. new linoleum, Walton tiCW Elect Officers At Christmas Meeting., The Christmas meeting of the United Church. Women. Walton.. was held in the church school with Mrs. Harold Polger presiding, for devotions. The call worshin was followed with hymn "Angels from the realm of Glory' with 7Trs. Martin Brian at the - piano. A Christmas service entitl- ed "Three Wise Men" was pre- sented by ihr Rth and 111-11 Unit with -m-s. Tioiger as the if‘anc:". Others taking part it-minded Mrs. .Tan van Yliet (vision). Mrs. 1f'ilh n' marnbell (Faith). Mrs, Nennetlt McDonald (Dreams). Mrs, Douglas Fraser (Worship), Mrs. Alvin McDonald Scripture), 'from Math. 2: 142, and Mrs. ;tames l\ToDonald. The . service closed with the singing of hymn "As 4tanc.,.ss. iltn of Old," Mrs. Emerson Mitchell and Mrs, and Mrg fterbert Traviss played violin and piano selections aon- eluded with a vocal duet "Silent Night". Mrs. Alvin McDonald. preSided for t us business which was opened with a Christmas reading. The f.teretnry's reoort was rend by Mrs. Camnbeli Wey and approved. letter wa s read from Mrs, Wal- lon Toni' n TTnng" TcniM nxnres- hr ,' HUI rikr, for a hale which prqq. ThnnIC von notes Wore read by the corrispenditicr. secretary 71 Irs. Nelson 'Via OM. 7,7n14,. , roily!, rrin renorfcl -worn rcai/ tic Treasurer'. Mr's. gen- 'V(cr)oncld. and Mrs. Wilbur ii' "Mill treq surer Mr tine Plow- , p 4 ',Tye, TT ,Irre'.7' rinWi f' Match re- nest A veto of thanks was mov- ed by Mrs. Dayld •Wa I v.yo le th e coml.ill co in 071 rc-c of the 1,11,011. •',• (1,1.0,411 Gavin, president, expressed fire thanks to fh- Ladies. A letter was read from Mrs C'-•,1 ,..•aft,.”0, 016 1n nev.t t'ebrurry. Mrs. 'Kenneth Meriarml.cl, read A ri3t4artlintr afiw. Chit: Women in November. Re- • ,u I:- from each Unit will be h Vet at the ,Tanuary. Meeting. A vesper service. was announc- ed for Sunday evening, December 14th, by the C.G.T.T. and the Hi-C's. 'Mrs, Clarence Martin, Supply and Welfare Committee regnestpd that each TTnit give her report of small holes sent during 111(' vee r Mrs. Emerson Mitchell of the Social, Functions Commit.- t ee, thanked tine ladies for their (Turing the Year. Mrs. Douglas Fraser reported for the Nombiating Committee and Mrs. McDonald closed the meeting with a, Christmas Prayer. The Executive served refreshments toid a social. half hour was spent. Christmas reords were enjoy- ed prior to and following the ser- vice. A .Nativity Scene arrange:. ment with tine lighting effect also, added greati ,• D. the Christ- . atmosphere rufieers for 1.06"7 include; Post President, Mrs. Emerson ,Mitchell ; President Mrs, Gordon McClavin: 1st vice, Mrs. Alvin McDonald; 2nd vice, Mrs. Wm. Roe; 3rd viee, Mrs. Arthur Hig- frinbothamt 4th vice, Mrs. Edna He( h.wr-li; Corresponding 'Secre- / 11).c. Finit 71, r f Pa o„ Mrs. Herbert Tray- • P anreqcrii i iya rhe.sfinn Tito::" lion Mrs. .ram es Smith. Mrs. W. C. T-Tackwell, Press repor1 ,rs, Mrs.. Douglas firmiS, Mrs. Torranceflilnclos; Nomin- ai.inrr Committee. Mrs. Gordon ,Mero,rin. Mrs T)otiglas Fraser, 'a'rc's 1ivin ',NT-Donald Mrs. Her- nia Anditors, Mrs, Trerberf Trrvisq ?'Tr Do nal d Fraser, FURNITURE — Gift items including better Pole Lamps, Recliners, `Kroehler Rockers, HassoCks. Hampers, Tables, Lamps. Select from the Splendid Stock On''Hand at the Mildmay Furniture Showrooms A. Bei ra Christmas To All arebf.e,.. CHRISTMAS FIRE SAFETY CALL FOR SPECIAL CARE OF CHILDREN "Christmas brings temptations to many parents, while visiting with neighbours or completing ( last-minute shopping, to leave small children unattended ler short periods" say Piro Chiefs. "At the same time, decorations. trees and wrapping paper bring an increased threat' of fire dang- er, unless constant care is exer- cised." Joint Library Plan Cracked By Walton Library Board A petition urging that Morris Township joiti the county library co-operative has been forwarded to township council by the Wal- ton public library board, 'fho library co-operative was diseased at the board's annual meet ing, Grey and McKillop Townships have already joined A new library board was instal- led, Members are Ronald Lee, 171.ev. Arthur Higginnotharn, Her- vey McClure, Mrs. Walter Bewley, and Mrs. Torrance Dundas. letter received from Goderich tary, Mrs. Nelson Marks; Record- Summer Shool for a donation big Secretary, Mrs. Campbell which was sent, Mrs. Bewley \Vey: Treasurer. Mrs. Keneth Mc- Mission Band Superintendent Donald; Stewardship and Recruit- read thank-you note from Miss mg, Mrs, 'Wilbur Turnbull, Mrs. Clara McGowan at Goderich.l Emerson Mitchell; Christian Children's Aid for gifts sent by and Social. Action. Mrs. Clifford Band and the TTnited Mrs. Roy Wilia.msorr. George Love Friendship nn-1 Visiting, Mrs, Norman Shade, Mrs. 3Tartin Bann. Mrs. Wm. Colitis, Mrs. Douglas Fraser; ProoTam and Literature. Mrs, ,T.'-iter Bewley and Unit. leades; Senply z.,11, Welfare, Mrs. Clar- ence Martin, Mrs. Harold T3olgert :members-nip Mrs. Campbell Wey. anti Unit leaders• Social Funct- ions, Mrs. I/atoll Traviss, Mrs. Yeiseit Marks and Four leaders • Pianists, Mrs. HOW TO BEAT A SKID ref yoterfo going too fast vsffieri you slid, the car won't always respond to the wheel. When in. doubt — stow down! if you start to skid, turn the 1 .1r3 6ireclion of the- skid. Don't broke and don't Pmepaenbor skidding iN more opt exc.:), when thg etb4ttl 32 -mt tikt,u1 %vivo Its r