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THE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, k ebruary 7611, 1(+:•i.
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"TRETHEWEY HERE ... with
the news from CFPL NEWS"
Every week day at 8.00 a.m,
and 1.00 p.m. CFPL's News
Editor, John Trethewey, gives
an up -to -the -second report of
the news . , history in the
making . . on 980 — CFPL.
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CRANBROOK
The annual meeting of the plot
owners of Cranbrook Cemetery was
held on Jan, 31st„ at 2.30 p. m. In
the basement of Cranbrook Church,
Those present were Alfred Knight,
Blair MoTntosh, Malcolm McLean,
Duncan McTaggart. and John J.
Rchnoek.
Moved by Malcolm McLean, second-
ed by Duncan McTaggart, that we
eopoint Alfred Knight, ns chairman
for this meeting. -- Carried,
Moved by Malcolm McLean, second-
ed by Blair McIntosh, that we ap-
point John Z. Schnock as secretary
for this meeting, — Carried,
Moved by John J. Schnock, sec.
onded by Blair McIntosh, that we
adopt the minutes of the last annlual
meeting. — Carried.
Moved by Malcolm McLean, second.
ed by Duncan M'eTaggart, that we
adopt the financial report. and the
perpetual care report — Carried.
Moved by John 3. Schnock, see-
, muted by Tilair McIntosh, that we
Iappoint Alfred Knight as a delegate
to ask the Council of Gorey for a
grant of money for the year 1951,
— Carried.
The See,-Treas. gave a report on
the work on for the year 1950,.
stating the grass was cut 5 times.
Moved byMaleolan .MeLeau, sec-
onded by Alfred Knight„ that we
appoint Blair Molntoeb, as President
,for 1951, — Carried,
Moved by John J. Schnook, see•
onded by Duncan McTaggart, that
we appoint joins'Meta, R. L. Taylor,
Adrian Mcfraggart, Malcolm McLean,
James McTaggart, Alfred Knight,
Gordon Knight, Kenneth McFarlane,
Dunaan McTaggart, John Dart,
Alex Steles, Stuart Evans and Gal-
vin Cameron as directors for 1951,
— Carried.
Moved by Blair McIntosh, second-
ed by Duncan McTggart, that we
appoint John J. Schnock as secretary
treasurer for 1051, — Carried.
Moved by Malcolm McLean, sec.
onded by Blair McIntosh, that we
alppoint Alfred Knight and Russel
Knight as auditors for 1951.—Carried,
Moved by Malcolm McLean, sec '
onded by Duncan McTaggart, that
we appoint Martin McDonald and
Graeme McDonald, as caretakers at
the same prices as last year and '
Clifford Alcock as grave (Digger at I
the same price as last year for 1051.1
— Carried. I
Moved by Jahn J. Schnook, second- I
ed by Duncan McTaggart, that we
send a note of sympathy to Mrs.
•
Neil McNair. — Carried.
Moved by John S, Schnock sec-
onded by Blair McIntosh, that ws
move a vote of thanks 'to the Session
of Knox Presbyterian Church Inc
the use -of the basement tor this
meeting.... Carried,
Moved by Malcolm McLean, sec•
onded by Duncan McTaggart, that
we adjourn this meeting. — Carriea,
The service in Knox Presbyterian
Church on Sunday morning, Feb, 4,
was conductel by Mr. W, Frank
Gillespie, a Knox Bible School stu•
dent, Toronto who also contributed
a pleasing violin solo, "When 1
survey the wondrous Oros,'
All ladies of the communityy are
invited to attend the World Day of
Prayer setwice whichwill he held in
Knox :Church on Friday of this
week at 3 p. m.
The Young Women's Auxiliary
11018 a pot-Inek supper in the church
basement on Friday evening with
a fair attendance despite the ex-
tremely cold weather which pre-
vailed. A social time consisting •of
games, an old-fashioned spelling
match and several. amiusing con-
tests was conducted by the com-
mittee in•charge,
A young son was horn to Mr. and
nil's. Moss Engel on Friday, Feb. 2
at Dr. Alt'ar's nursing home, Brus-
sels..
Mrs. hylle Gordon was able to
Leave the hospital and be moved to
the home of her slater, Mrs. Jas ale -
Callum, St. Thomas, on Saturday,
where she will remain until stronger.
xMr Archie Smith, 14th, con., 1111 -
dement a major operation in Tor-
onto General Idospital on Tuesday
of last week,
Mr, Sylvester Osborne who died
very suddenly of a heart attack In
Mitchell on Friday was a former
resident of Cranbrook, and a brother-
in-law of Mr's. Jas. Noble and Mrs.
Allen Cameron. Thee Osborne's lived
onthe farm now owned by Mr. and
Mrs. C. Steffler, west of the village.
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greatest play, told in easy -to -under-
stand form by. John Erskine, plus
magnificent color illustrations by
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MONSTER ICE CARNIVAL
In Relgrave Community Centre on
TUESDAY, FEB. 13th, at 8.15 P, M.
Stratford Skating Club will be present
featuring figure skating, novelty
act and comedians.
PRIZES
1—Best Dressed Valentine Couple—lst Each a 2 Ib. box of Chocolates
Donated by McKibbon's Drug and Shcrbondy's Coffee Shop,
2nd Billfolds — Donated by Hanna & Co.
2—Best Dressed Man — 1st, End and 3rd — Socks — Donated by
Dunlop Shoe Store,
3—Best Dressed Lady, lst China Ornament—Donated by D. Crompton
2nd — Nylons — Donated by Welwoods.
3rd — Fisher Beater — Donated by Machan,
4—Oldest Lady on Skates—lst Blanket — Donated by C. W. Hanna.
5—Oldest Man on Skates — 1st — 1 year Sub, to Advance -Times.
E—Best impersonation of Comic Character — let Nylon Braces --
Donated by Armltagee.
7—Largest Family on Skates, 1st table lamp, Donated by McGill Radio
8—Best Clown, judged for skating and performance, =
lst —. 5 lbs. Marfa°, 1 et, motor rythm, Murray Johnson.
2nd — 2 hags dog chow, donated by Howson & Howson.
9—Person coming farthest distance, Silver Tray, Hamilton Opticai Co
10—Muslcal keg race (open to players on Beigrave Midget Hockey
team — 1 Sweater — King's Dept. Store.
2 Heckel Stick — Stainton Hardware.
3 Hockey Socks — Carmichael's Dry Goods.
4 Hockey Stick — Rae Hardware.
11—Musical Chairs (teenage girls) — 1st pillow cases — H. Walsh.
2nd Tablecloth — Walker Stores.
3rd DuBarry Kit — Kerr's Drug.
12—Best Nursery Rhyme Costume — 1st Billfold — Isard's.
2, 3 , 4 and 5 — $1.00 each donated by Stewart, Home
Appliances and Huron Motors. (Open to Public School Children Only)
13—Most graceful couple skating—let Each a Billfold—Hanna & Co.
14 -Best National Costume — lst $2.50 groceries — Mundy's.
2nd = 25 lbs. oastry flour — Howson & Howson.
15—Best Figure 8 forward & backward lst flashlight. — R. Anderson
16—Novelty events for farmers -1st Rubber boots—Relgrave Co. Op.
2nd — $3.00 merchandise — Purdon Motors.
Skating Club will be on the Inc at 8.15 P. M. Sharp. followed
by Judging of different events. No one allowed on unless In costume
until after judging.
Proceeds to go towards purchase of a sound system.
Sponsored by Club 20.
Admission — Adults 40c — Children 25c
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WALTON
The regular meeting tit the 16th
group of Duff's United Church,'Wal-
ton was held on Thursday afternoon,
Feb, 1st, at the home of Mrs. Wil-
bur Turnbull. Sewing and knitting
for overseas relief was assigned
to the members. Mrs. Rae Houston
and work of Robert Raikes, who
was the founder of the Sunday
School movement.
Ivan Young, of Port Huron, Mich.,
visited his father, Robert Young.
Willliam Elliott, concession 14th
McKillop. who sold his farm, stock
and i mplements to 3. Bossnan, a
Chatham. is taking up residence in
gave an interesting topic on the life , Seaforth.
Attention Farmers P i
Special Afternoon Lectures on
Farm Machinery
Will take place on
February 12 and 13, 1951
in the
Agricultural Office Board Room, Clinton.
Feb. 14, 15, 16, 1951
After Lectures in the
Community Centre, Cranbrook
Programme as follows
1st dad' — Pastures and Cereal Crops
2nd day — Poultry and Poultry Marketing
3rd day — Animal Diseases and
Farm Machinery
All the above lectures willcommence at 1.30 p. m. sharp
Sponsored by the Huron County Branch of the Ontario
Department of Agriculture.
Fred O. Wilson — Assistant R. G. Bennett
Agricultural Representative Agricultural Representative
for Huron County. for Huron County.
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Essenti I Pe w Than Eve
yams of
r.cof onsequently crops
depleted fmay necessary mleral'. etc, mangeeing do
not contain adequate nutritive velum.
This is ono reason for the need of
supplementary feeds to make a pro•
perry balanced radon for dairy cows.
You can't get milk without feed.
The more a tow will eat the more
milk yon will get, Bat the feed mune
bo properly balanced and contain the
neceasery amounts of vitamins end
minerals as well as proteins end car.
bohydretes.
To make more money, keep only
troll brad cows and feed them to the
limit with Blotch!ord's Dairy Meal
which is very palatable, teaming
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