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WORLD •DAY OF PRAYER
AT UNITED CHURCH
Leaders' for the World Dal' of ,
Strayer service held on Friday atter-
noon in Brussels United 0411rh. were 1
Mars. H. Mre. R. W, steph-•
en :.a and Mss, W. A, Williams,, 'who
were assisted by gm. W. L, Speir,
Mrs. John Work, Mrs, William, Mc-
TIMEX% Mr.s. Orwell Elliott and Mrs.
Calvin Kreuter.
Prayers were offered hf Mrs,
Boylan Elliott Mrs. H. T. Colvin,
Mrs, Lorne Niehol and Mrs. Har-
vey Bryan's. Principal speaker was
Mrs, Melville Dennis. She gave an
account of the life and work of
Rev, ,Torqueline Lozada. of Buenos
Aires, Ageutina, the - first woman
to become a misiSter of the Evan-
gelical Church of Argentina.
Mrs. Winnifred Edgar and Mrs.
W. C. Kerr 'sang a duet, accom-
panied by Mile: Martin, who
was in charge of music for the
service,
PEOPLE WE KNO W
.,Mrs. H. Thomas is. spending this
week in Stratford welcoming a, new
grand-son.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald McRae and
little daughter of Toronto were week-
end visitors with his, mother Mrs. T,
T, McRae.
Mrs.. W. Camelron of Toronto was
a week-end Visitor with her aunt.
Mrs. Jas. Ballantyne,
Mrs. Clarke of Toronto was a,
-visitor with her father Mr. James
'Fulton and sister, Mrs. Jas. S.
Armstrong.
Mr. Ohattee- organist of Metropol-
itan United Church, London, and of)
the examining board of the Western
Conservatory of Music, was the guest
of Mr., and Mrs. Louis .D: Thomp-
son 'on Wednesday of last week.
TENDERS \WANTED
Tenders for supplying Warble Fly
• Powder for the Township of Grey
will be received by the undersigned
until 1. p. m., March '5th, 1955.
Low .t or any tender'not necessar:
sly accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff, 'Clerk.
• ilimmoommEgio
Melville Presbyterian
Juniors "Easter Parade"
Ann Oldfield, Dorothy Elliott, Marsha NeWton, Susanne Buller, 'Lillian Myers, Susan McDonald,
Brenda Shaw, Joan Garniss Joyce Kellington, Lynn Workman, Marni Bronson, Barbara Tilt*
bull, Patsy Bryans Audrey 'Wheeler, Ada Exel,•Mery1 Wesenburg, Carol Bryans, Susan Matt%
Gmiendolyn Martin, David Wheeler, Douglas Davidson, Jack Galbraith, Mae Myers,
Michel, Terry McWhirter, Linda Henderson. Mary Margaret Elulier, Ann Higgins, Lorna 13:000
Bonnie Workman, Ruth McTaggart, Sally Galbraith Susan Colehian, Dianne Hastings, Mary htil McBride, Nancy McWhlrter, Marlon Turnbull, Pamela Porter, Marion Michel, Karen COleniaff,
Glen Plant, JohnCousins, Joan Johnstariiirena Myers, Dotiglas Thernat," Gerald Thomas.
Rochelle Wineberg. David Hastings, Jack Davidson:
10.00 a:. III. Sunday School Sunday
11 'a. ins: Church Parade
"Witnessing For Chrise
Moinister: ReV. H. 1, Colvin,5. D.
Organist: L. D. Thompton T
The United Chinch
OF CANADA .
Mlnititer, Andre Lane
Divine Worship -* 11 O'CloCk
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BEAUTY 'SHOP'
cutting, stylind
Cold. Waving li Slieclolty
'Phone 100i4 Brussete
THE BRUSSELS
etutharimi as second, elan° Umil, rest orno0 DePartzuf0A, Ottawa Post Publishing House Wednesday. March 2nd, 1955
'UNITED ,13UYERS BIG $1 FOOD SALE.
Thur., Fri.'and Sat. March 3 - 4 - 5
Fisherman Red. Sogkeye Salmon 3-734 oz. tins $1
Clark's. Beans with Park 6-20 oz. tins $1
Campbell's, Vegethle ,or "Toorate Soup 8 tins $1
Blue and Gold Fancy :Pe-as ..... ... ..... 6-15 oz. tins $1
Interlake Toilet Tissue ...... ...... ....... ...... . ,qp•••• 9 rolls $1
2 oz. jar .59
4 oz. jar $1.15
Chase & Sandborn 'Instant -Ceres
NOTLCE
individuals and organizations wishing to entertain or ilk!.
meetings in the Braesels Public Library are requested to centact Mr.
R, B. Cousins in advance,
The usual rate of $2.00 rental Will be `charged.
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USED CARS
1954 Chev. Sedan,
Radio and Heater
1953 Chev.. Coach
Radio and Heater
1950 Meteor, Radio and. Heater
1948 Dodge 5 passenger Coupe
1946 Plymouth Coach
G WER'S
„'BRUSSELS 4 1 9NS CLUB
Mtg,TiNG WELL ATTENDED
The regular Meeting Of the Bruseels
Lions Club 'was held In the LtbrarY,
Mon, evening, Feb. 28, The pereent-
age attendance was Very Mem/rag,
ing, Preparation, is well underway
for the annual ,klaster Seal Caul'
gmign, Service Clubs require funds
do order to ,euPport Welfare pro$eote.
Therefore, the Lions Club deolden
te conduct a Peanut Drilye in May.
Thine the people will get something
for their money and at the same
tinie be aiding the local club'in their
week.
The Lion's Club as •a whole are
behind their Band Committee in
trying to render a service-to the loc-
al Boyle and Girls Who are interest-
ed ITU learning to play band instru-
ments. It is hoped that interested
'parents and children 'will not, heel-
tarbe to' take 'advantage of .the new
set up under the leadership of Band-
maeter Gilbert from. Brantford, Ont.
You • will halve More privileges and
better financial advantages with re-
gard to insbruments, And we feel
eertain 'that Mr, Gilbert will be a.
callable and efficient Bandmaster.
,Mr. Gibed will assume his e dutiee
during Me third week in March.
Specific notice will be given the
'moils and the .finblic in due time.
ITry. to help us to maintain a band.„I
We're just as interested at yob,
are, and will have Lions• repreeent-
ative's at practices to help attend
to your needs.
Lion Andrew Lane was the con-
test winner of a, beautiful prize
,donated by Lion Albert Wood,
one of our good local merch-
!ante.
The ladies, of St, Ambrose Church
catered in ttheir usual efficen
mannely, for Wheel/. me are very
EAST HURON. AGRICI..„11.TURAi-
VOCIETY MEETING.
Nerriall `Keever of H, 3 Erneeela
)02.'1 anneinted .See..Treials%) '
regular meeting of the. Society held
in the Library on Wed. Feb. 83rd,
It was decided to sponsor a field
crop competition, in Simeoe Clete
Anlione wishing to enter , the com-
petition are asked to get in touch
with any Nif the directors els Soon
ase possible as only a small amount
of seedeeOa,ts le available/ „Reports
were heard' from the delegates
Who attended the Ontario Agricult.
weal Societies Association Convent-
ion which wep held in the King
Edward Hotel, Toronto on Feb. 9th
.and 10th,
Beussels' Fair le to be held this
year on Sept, 29 and 30 and another
'successful year 'is hoped for.
,The following co nem tlte were
appointed for 1955 : -
Heavy horses — Clem Steiner,
A. illcQuarrie and Watson Sholdice.
Light 'h'orses — Harold Thomas,
`S, Wheeler, Bert Johnston, and 3.
Bryans,
Beef Cattle — Johnston
Win. Smith, A. Pearson, J. Turn.
'bull.
Dairy Cattle Shertreed,
hu,r.gridge, J. Midliie.
'Grade Cattle Reels Ienight, Rue- •
: se]. Knight Carson Watson and
Gordon
Sheep — Mac Macintosh, 'Norman
Hoover-end Gralha.m
'Swine — Loyd Wheeler, Clarence
.McOutcheon 'and 'Turnbilll:
:Poultry — Hugh 'Pearson, Bill
Wheeler, Spelr and 'Wes. 'Kerr
Grain — '3-molinsiton and 'W.
Smith
Fruit — Loyd Wheeler and Gordon
Knight.
Hoed Crop and Vegetables — C
TENDERS WANTED ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Holmes wish
to announce'the engagement of their
only daughter, Mary Eileen, to Wiley
33ray FoLellan, second son of 'Sire.
Katie McLellan and the late Henry
McLellan of London; The -wedding
to take place March 19th, in Knox
United Church, Belneve art 2.30
P.
Tenders for the spraying of 'Cattle
for Warble Fly in the Township of
trey, 'will be received by the under.
signed until 4 p. in., March 5th, '1955,
• State price per head 'per 'spray.
Lowest dr tany tender fiot. necessar.
By accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff, 'Clerk.
USED TRUCKS
1953 Chevrolet Truck
3 Ton with Gravel Box
and Hoist
1953 Chevrolet Truck
1/2 Ton Pick up
,THE UNITED CHURCH
The Apostolic Greeting was Site
Subject of the discourse. in the Unit-
,ad Church on. ISunday, February 28.
The familiar greetings of the Greek
and the Jew were combined and
enriched in meaning to make up
this New Telstament salutation 'The,
minister enlarged on the eignifio•
aline of this blessing which introduc-
es most of the • epistles of the New
Testament — "Grace be ..to you and
peace, from God ow Father and from
the Lord Jesus Christ.
The anthem "Some Day He Will
(Make It Plain." by Leech and Glibel
Riverside !Motors,
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the contract of supply-
ing 1000 lba. of Warble 'Fly Powder ,
and 25 gallons, of disinfectant for 'the '
Township will received
by the undersigned up until 1p.'•rn.,
March 7, 1955.
Lowest or 'any tender not ,necess- was sung by the choir. Bob Barwick Huethcr, .T. Bowman and 'Wets. Kerr. grateful.
singing th•e solo parts. Women's Section .— K. le 'M.1).
and Fine Arts — Ladies Division.
BORN
Police — W. Shortreed, Win. -King, SUPPORT THE LIONS
APPLICATIONS WANTED J. Work Win. Reed, A. McTaggart, EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN
Applications for Warble Fly 'In. 'EAST — To Mr. and Mrs. ,Harold I. MeArter, S. Wheeler, J. Lowe, G. The Easter Seal Campaign which
Spector at 90 cents per hour •and I East at Dr. Myer's Nursing Home 2Stenhenson, Watson, C. McCuteh-
opens on Monday, March, 10th, .
cents per mile; for truck driveer on Saturday, Feb. 19th, a da,ugh. eon and G. Hetherington,
for the Warble Fly spraying at 25 ter, Patrice Ann. I Finance F. 7,T, Todd, H. Pearson, !sponsored in this, community by the
cents per hour and for a helper for
Warble Fly spraying at 85 cents per i Shortreed.
' Groundsman' Concesision:s — K. Mo The •proceeds go for ;the
arily accepted.
Geo. C"-Martin, Clerk.
A. Knight. Win. Turnbull and W 'Brussels Lions Club; deserve the
'whole hearted, support of every in.
limey are ,appy to announce
BORN
CARDIFF — Mr. and Mrs. RC'S&
Cardiff are all smiles these days,
hthe
hour for the TownShip of Morris will
be received by the undersigned up
until 2 p. m., March 7, 1955.
birth, of a young daughter, Dorene
Anne. A Sister for Dale, Lewis and
Victor. Many thanks to Dr. and.
Mrs: Myers.
Donald, IT. Thomas, J. Wheeler, S. Lions work tor crippled' children. Ms ;
Lower, S. Wheeler, Wm, Turnbull, local Lions' Club are aiding crippled i f
and J. 'Turnbull. ' -: children in, this community. • l ,
Palace — W. Shortreed and Gordon " The Lions have prepared the seals 1 I
' Knigiht. . ',tor distribution and you will receive I
Entertainment and Dante — G. yours any day now. ,Be generous! I,
Huether,- K. McDonald, Mac Mac. 4gire crippled children need your help ;
Armstrong, N. Hoover, Mrs. Kennedy,
and how good it is to know that you Inhosli, S. Wheeler, Chas. Shaw, 3.
Mrs. Leech, , Mrs Todd and Mrs. have helped
some child to a;z:more
BrueSels Branch, of Bible Society Rann•
normal, happier,, life. •
wish to thank all ,collectors and Schools. and Children's, Sports —
1964. i .strong, Misses I Speir, D. Long, J. • Ken. Ashton, Ed. Martin, J. S. Arm. PIANO EXAMINATIONS
On Wednesday of last week a Win- contributors for the fine work in i
Little,..J. Sperling. ter Piano Examination Centre, ' for
/ Racing — Hugh Pewreon, Win. _
Reed, .G. am,bralmii., win. Newton and, the Western Ontario ConoervatorY
--- 3. Lowe.
of Music, London, was held at the
mi. and Mrs. Louts ,D.
Tickets and Gates — F. W. Todd, home of '-'-' •
M. Dennis, R. Pearson, w., Dennis Thompson Mr. Chatttoe, B. A., rte.
Ban., of London, was the presiding
examiner.
Following ,are the •results : -
'Grade II Anne Achilles, Walton,
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the contract of suppili%
Ong, crushing and hauling approxim.
ately 6000 yards of gravel far the
Township of M4rris will be received
yap until 2.30 p.,m., March 7, 1155.
tithe gravel is to he put through a
inch Screen. A certified CheQue
for $200. must accompany each
tender. -
Lowest or any tender not necese-
arily accepted.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.
CARD OF THANKS
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
will be closed March 14 to 16, in-
clusive, while I attend the Hair-
&easing oonvenillion, eft -the Royal
York Hotel, Ilarontio.
Velma Stephenson.
and Graerne McDonald.
Church
KANSAS FARMER
CONCERT POSTPONED
UNTIL APRIL let
-The concert to -114v% been present.
ed in the Betieeels Town Hall by
the Kansas Farther, under the alisp.
icela Of the neat Huron Agricultural
SacietY in March has beet postponed
Until Friday, April 1st. Watch for
further adVertising.
of course dance routines and singing;
beautiful costumes, lighting effectt,
precision dancers etc.
•
EGEN1 THEATRE
geatotth,
CAPITOL ListrowEL "1955 Variety Revue"
PRECISION DANCERS — Elaine kernaghati, Ann Steffler, Kathryn Leach, Elayne Wood, Marlene
Wainan, Marlon Michel; Linda !meson, Mary Beth. JeWei
CHORINES = Isabel Eckntlit, Agnes Lane, Esther Smith, Shirley Meehan;
HIGHLAND DANCING — Sharon Aline Grubbs
DOreeri Lon& ,Itabel Speir, Mary Lou Me0ariatie, jean Thodine, JaYae 'Nadia°, Jane Radii, Oarlike*
Perrie, MarY Dennis, Dori* Johnston, Prescott; O ng, Cyril Prescott, Jtni --tt)iarz
Bob Chniiingiialri,
2 shows nightly 7.30 0.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.-
1955 Variety Revue"
BRUSSELS TOWN HALL
THREE BIG NIGHTS — 8.15 P. M. SHARP
WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
March 9 March 11 March 12
Music — Singing — Dancing — Comedy — Novelty Numbers
STAGE SHOW
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Supertest Gas and Oil
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont,
VARIETY REVUE
MARCH 9, 11, 12.
The annual Brussels. Stage ShoW Firsttilark, solalsse honors 34 per cent of
Will be presented In the Brussels
Town Hall under the auspices of the , Grade 11, John ZWartni Hopiim*,
'East Huron Agricultural SoCletY on it inatlee7,
March 9th, • 11th and 12th. Grade ItI Margie Hattie, Gorrie,_
The Revue has been redesigned Firse •olaele honors 81, marks. •
this year. In an attempt to please Grade III Margaret Millen, First
that portion of the-nubile who desire deals boners S5 Markel.'
more dOrriedy, there it being include Grade IV Marilyn ,Tohnsten, Hen.
ed In the thew ::more And ors 72r Marks'.
comedy numbers.There Will •,alati. Grade BettyAnn Ratan, Ethel,
Specialty and novelty humbe and Honeys 71 marks.
Grade V, Jean Mien First class
ilionors,, 8,5. inerkS,
Grade VT, MarY LOU. Wright, NArrdy,
eter, Pitt diets Boners, 81 initlui
Grade Vliit Anne Defiglet,- WrO
eta,. ilditierS, marks.
Grade VII Marie Hattie, Cottle,
Honors, 73 Marke.
Grade VIII, Karen Michel, Carrie,
Honors, inarka,
thiade
Honors,. 9 marks.
Grade Margaret 'Petrie,. Vital
elate. honors,. 531 marks.
Grade X, Doris Johnston, Firitt
Clets• heifers, 331/2 Marks,.
MUSICal Grade IT, Doris jelinetetf,• ileitare
70- Merit&
Poi, Mae. 3 w 4
.NAktb JUNGLE"
A 'story of`. modern pioneering I*
the Amazon JUrigle starring Char.'
niis• Weston: 4-
thuFsitoy, Poiday and Saturday
STAND APACI4E.Rii.ekttio
Stephen McNally' Adams.
Eight people who dared the arrows'
and the flanting, hatred Of the Ware
Crated Apaehes.- Matter of Ceremonies 9111 Newton
Smoot* Only Maeonh
“UTAH WAGON TRAIN"
tikiNd 160 ?At RACE`EIRAdivin
...at., 1' 0;7
Direaeit bYt Met. W kgtie:CiY), Accompanists t Monii6y; Tuesday 'and Wednesday"
tiAtt-tAi,
Rhonda Fleming Jeff Chandler
itt The stran'ge'st adVelitUre was
Thursday, Friday' and t*titteitly
iisAnkihrki
Humphi* itiafari. Wiitteim Hoiden
Auetrey'Hepburn
Aclintssiort — Adults 50c, Children 25c
;Spottswood by East MitOrk ,SOciet,
Wien., ii Tiles: March 7 '. 5
I "ABOUT MRS LESLIE"'
A TOO ilOrnantIC, DI.061. with Siitiley
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500th and ROA, RyAE
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