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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-04-27, Page 1THE US c, 4,0 10,..p 'te • 40: i k, I. !.. t M ..• or:•irli4.1 .see 4 4 A is 2.00 per year M $2,50 Li..6,04' a.uthoriAlot u Nomad clue Foot OM DePartalent• (KU M& Wednesday April 27th, 1,955 Post Publishing House qH C LUBS. AMATEUR CONcERT, In Brussels Town Hall. t' IDA icy,MAY 20.th., 1955 Sponsored by Brussels" Majestic Women's institute DATE OF ENTRIES TO BE IN BY MAY 13 Contestants. must be witnin a radius -of ten miles. Contestants contact Mrs. WesleY Kerr, Brussels, Ont. Phone 77r1' All Contestants Free. Admission -- Outside Judges CLASS 1. Vocal. Solos, Duets, Quartettes, Trio and double Trios. CLASS 2. Comic CLASS 3. Instrumental CLASS 4. Skit not exceeding 15 minutes CLASS 5. Dancing CLASS 6. Choruses PRIZES FOR EACH CLASS. 1st. $5.00 knd. s3.so Admission — Adults 50c— Children 25c Ken. Wood, Master of Ceremonies Two 44-I j10$ held their April' meeting in the Brinsieela:14,1brary April '22 at.8-,20... The Baby. Beef Club spoussirc.d by the Batt Huron Agri, ,culturai, •SOciety .taraed` Beryl Me. Famlate, (President; Boss ,Smith; vice president; Juan Frasier, secretary; Mary Dennie!, WeEit, roPPrt 'Pr. It 'Bill be led, by Jim Smith and Jim Armstrong. Taft 'Swine Ciitb, spessearel, by the Brussels Lions' Club named Mac ,Sholdiee, prelSident; AV Smith, vicespresident; Doris l'ortins.,ton„ see, votary; rtenna Smith,. Irrear$ porter, Tio..i$ club will be lea 'WI Bill "Nth. bull .anal Harvey Johnsiton, BRUSSELS MILK . BOTTLE MAIDENS 0„PRM 2 AT ,IFARypet.,s Mrs. Marion Wells Cunningham Mrs, mart= Wells Cunningham, widolV of David Cunningham died 'Friday, April 22m1, at the Rouleau Nursling Horne Brantford after a lengthy Illness, in' her 86th. Year. A daughter of the late Anne Robb And 11enily Wells, ,she was born in Goderich and •lived in Brussels and vicinity until goitg to Brantford in 1949, She was a member of Zion United Church, Brantford, Her lufS. band( David Cunningham, died in 1946 and and Idol, Richard, was_ killed in Belgium in 1916. M. Cunningham• is Survived br two daughters,' Airs. Is, W. Paslcoe, Burketen, end Evelyn', Bran5- Mord, one sistier,,Miss, Mary Potts and two grandchildren Marion and Eve- Syn 'Pascoe. Mrss Cunningham rested at the MeOleist sir Funeral Home until Sunday when the funeral service was conducted by Dr. H, W. Vaughan of Zion: Church. me many relatives and, friends from the city and outside points including 'Toronto, Oshawa, Wetland, Bridgeport, London and Auburn and the profusion sof .floral tributes, testi- fied to the esteem, in Which-Mrs. Cunningham was held. Internment was. in Brussels, cem- etery on Menday. Tile ;pallbearers vtilre Andrew 'Turnbull and Alvin McDonald ef TirusselS, .Harry Cuff and Ernest Smith of Brantford. The seventh meeting ofi• the "Brus- nels Milk Bottle, 'Maidens was held on April 19 at 8.30 P. m. at the home of Mrs. iShurrie. Seventeen girls ;"sesisuered the roll call "Biting a sam- ple of milk •other than silhole. milk and tell its uses." Mrs.. Connelly disouskied ancl' gave .* us .notes on "Milk in Many _Forms" Mrs. ShUrrie demonstrated the making of •Cottaget cheeses. We .fixed our ,course, for our ;record batiks. The leaders then ;Served uls o delicious lunch,. Marion HemingWay moved a vote of thanks, and the meeting was adjourned. • 1 WANTED- , Scrap Iron, Metal , Old Bags, Feathers Batteries and other scrap Highest Cash Prices Paid for old cars. Will pick-up all orders small and big. WAXMAN'S SALVAGE Phone 107x Brussels, Ont. Mrs. Alex Perrie MELVILLE CHURCH 'On Sunday morning last Rev Hats • WINGHAM HO IT TAG DAY " The Women's Auxiliary of Wingl ham General Hospital are holding a Tag Day' ini-Bruisels, on Saturday, April, loth, Support your Wankel as, generoualf as poSsible. 0 • • ,C. G. I. T. meETimc The regular C. G. I. T. meeting !was held at Mrs. C. Kreuter's, on Sat. inrday with twelve girls present. Af- ter the ,opening ,exericises and a short Aingsong led by Elizabeth Pipe the girls had a dramatic reading of the book al Ruth with the girls! taking the pants, of Ruth, 'Na.oind„ OrPha and Meas. Mrs. Kreuter took the narrat- or's part. Jean Davidson led group, in prayers Aifter -a short business period the ghj1 decided to hold their meetings every second and fourth Tuesday night of each month, at 7.45. The meeting cloSed With taPs. Mrs. Kreuter then showed how a hospital bed should be changed and made TT with a patient in it, Also the proper way to mitre corners, of the bedding end ho'w to put, on erases the right way. She also isChewed the girls whys of placing the Mow ,se_ithat o patient might `bey more celmilolrtalisle4 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up Until 1 p. m., May 2, `1955 for the ,centract of building. Ares oenient culyertS, in the Town- ship of Motills,, • Fier ,pantiCulata See the Road Super. fintesident, ' Man McArtier, R. R. 4, Brussels. A Certified cheque fOr. 10 per cent of the .00iititatt Pribe MUM decOM• PanY each tender. tweet or any tender /let neceise. erily dedePted. Geo. C. Martin, Clerk, The Girl Guides and pupils of Grades V and. VI win gather paper 1 There Passed away da Grey town ship on Apri1'21st., Margaret McNair *Mew of the •latii, Alexander Peirrie in her 89th, year..She was: a daa'ghte'r 'of the late James and Sarah lilelsjely end was' horn on lot 20 on, the 14th. concession tof Grey where, she. attend. ion We'd., May 4-, after four and in. the- evening. . Please see that your Taper is tied securely In, bundles land placed' eistsido your doer.. old Colvin prea.dhed on the' subject How to he •able to do all things, and the. text was St. Paul's abatement, can do all things through Christ vShich strenigtheneth me. These wor- ds were spoken by a trian`. who lived in a difficult age. A time -When it was hard to be a Christian, - Paul knew what it was" to .suErfer hunger and •persecution, to be stoned 'by his, enemies-and to be -Put in pri- aon. He skid in effect, I can' face•I the* 'experientesi because Christ is 1 with mt. The ,Cluriatians of old knew ri the 'meaning Of the words cif our text. Perhaps you and I are temjyted to say cannot go on, .but we have not to dace the difficulties and temptations that Paul and the martyrs had, to ;faces Everyone worries and frets Let us; remember that God Says my grace is sufficient for thee. If We ask God to give us strength to give sense :sin, or -bad habit, God will give us the' strength, through Christ. Our Lord, Jesus Christ faced the agony of fletbsema.ne avid. the Cross, ynew God would give yim the courage and strength to go throulgh that ordeal 'rite choir sang the 23rd. Psalm to the tune Orimond. Mary Lou, Mc- ,Illaria.ne and Margaret Perrie ,sting lag the descant. service work. BRUSSELS LIONS START '200" CLUB - As' many of you know the Band 'Committee of the local Lions Club are in 'the process of re-organizing the Boys and Girls Band. The' finan- 'cial support elf all the* interested is needed to continue the operation of Otis Worthsvinle 'project. • Two hundred tickets, will be sold at $1.00 each, and the winning ticket, for a pride of 8100.00 sant; will be drawn at the firSt regular Meeting )follessing the completion of the sale of the 200 tickets. The bal- ance et $100 will be turned over to 'the Band Committee. Instruments have to be repaired and new music purchased along with other expenses tor uniforms etc. • Tickets may' lye obtained from any member Of the Lions Club and the winning ticket number will be pub lisped :in The Brussels Post. I ,ed. S. S'.-No. 8 school, , The deceased, in 'her early years worked in Brussels, learning the taildring 'with the late David RcIss, .. end allise worked at s the trade with her uncle in Mind* for a feiw years. She lived with her brother William McNair en :the 10th, concession of I ., Grey for a ,number of years. In 1910 She was united in marriage to Alex- ander P.eirrie of the 12th. concession, There they Jived until 1934, when • they retired to Brussels. Mrs Perrie was 'a faithful member of the pruss. els United Cliairch. She is survived by 'one brother Sohn McNair, -cor Brussels. The funeral Was held from tithe D. A. Rann, Funeral Home on Saturday April 23rd. et 2 p.m. and was con- ducted by her minister the Rev. And- rew Lane and the Rev. W. A. Will- iams The pallbearers were 'George McNair William McNair, Clarence Pryce Gladstone Edgar, William Petrie and John Penrie. ENGAGEM,ENT ANNOUNCEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. David C. Park of . Walkerton, 'announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce; Elizabeth, to Donald Ross Spelt 'son. of Mr. end Mts. J, HaroldiSpeirof BruaSels. The marriage will take place on Satur- daly, May 14th. iv St. Paul's United Churdlt, Walkerton. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my neighbours and friends who sent letters' cards with flowers, while I sve,s a Patient in Listowel HosPital. Your kindness' is appreciated, Sincerely .Mrs. Wes. Jermyn CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks is, given to, 'all those 'who risme:inhered me with Cards, and gifts while I was a Patient in Victoria Hospital, IS2mion, and since 'my return home. Your kindness was appreciated. F. Dixon. The kcal Liens Club are sponsoring it Peantit Drive during the first two weeks ill May, and a amember.will c-:;11 yfar with Planter's. Penr.vts fer Sale. All prezc-c-y/3 'co".11 be used for- out I The flowerbearers Were Margaret, Jean, James and Donald Perrie. ‘ ( Interment Was' made in BruSsels. I WITH THE RADIO HAMS The Grey Bruce Amateur Radio *CARD OF THANKS Association met in the club 'she* cemeterY, In Hanover On. iSiinday April 24 at 2 ReldtiVeS of the late Mrs. Alex p.,ni. with nines members present. Petrie wish to le :Precis their aPPrec- This, being the first 'Weill. attended „ . , • lotion to neighbours and friend's" fOr 1111111111111111111110111111111111111•111111111111111 'their kindneles and SYMPatliti at the,meeting since the fall, much busin- eas 'Wee discussed. It was a-Myelin:tea that'the parts .. • . isimummummonsmos tar the trianstnitter will be en - hand Tor the next meeting and the LLASHMAR noirdertakel to build it - #pat "ocombil§: DRIVE-IN THEATRE It Was decided -le re-organize: the Dinergenty CoiliSS se that the club Turn at Armouries on Highway 86 will 'to e rht takein iruo h part in ari,eld ?Daly Thar. , ,Aptir 28 . 29 A progrestune-cerninittee• was forth.- ‘!THE LAS VEGAS stoSTORY"ed with. Doug Leath. of Brussels With Jane Russell, Victor Mature tWith the 'tV °taiit't:;ftvlati%roliaa.16rinititu% Added Short Cartoon it is Wiped to have One meeting — Month fit different localities `Where Meiners, reside. 'Ph 'nett One being: iii Kincardine On May g Where the President 'of the Clubsreeid- et.VE3DWI) DIOS SelsWiehteitherg. of ,MildrilaY Was, nilainineititly elected to Press tePreSettatiVe. It IS dieted that reglitar rendrta, en the aefiVItieS of the hatits it drerY and Bruce Will be. Made to 'Patera in the '‘iittriSttS towns totimote the hafts 6Pers ate, 1 chug, OF THANKS We wish to convey Our tlfainkS to our friends in Brussels: for their laindatess to us at the iftuiepal of our ithother, hitns. David dutintingliam, It was 'd0eIPIY tIPPreciated and will king be remembered. Ina Pasilde ErelYn 'Cunningham 1 time of her sickneas and death. REGF '71,4EATRE 'es Melville Presbyterian Church 10.00 a. en. Sunday' School 12 a. en. Divine Woriship "'What Is Temperance?" Minister: Rev. H. 1. Lolvin, IL D. Organist: L. D. Thompson R. T !si The United Charch OF CANADA Minister, Rev. Andrew Lins t' Worship — 11 O'cloet Church School -4, 12 O101oek. * Seatorth, Onto • • . • Thursday, Friday and Saturday "THE BLACK KNIGHT" (Color) -Alen • Ladd' ' Patricia Medina Alan 'Ladd in his most exciting role in the fabi4,10US era Of King' Arthur arid, his Round Table. of ,Knights. At Mona; Tues., Wed. -and Thursday CHRISTMAS" (Color) Bing' Crosby, Danny Kaye, Pose Mary Ciaotiey in sensational "musical in color 4,•,-• Bing oroalsy and MUSIC' lOVIng Flrat the* 7 6'6160; Admission 78e and 250 Owing to error" 'by the booking dOiiipany We 'were Unable to play White Christmas advertised last Week. We regret the ineonfeniende and dieSafipeinthient Which this' error has cause: LANIVERS=CARDPARTIE I BUFFET LUNCHEON dnd VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP Cutpng, Styling and • Cold Waving a Specialty Phone •102x4 Brussel, , . CAPITOL' tisTowEL THEATRE;' ••••••••our 2 shows' nightly 7.20 p. en. Matinee gatordav 2 P. f", LISTOWEL Sat. Mon, April '30 = May 2 4 "ROB ROY" Richard Todd, Glynis Johns Added Short ._,- cartoon .... Wedneactayi thuraday and Friday April 27 ,' 28 , 22 il'ilkibEt Obti, 1 BROTHER5ii. oinernatablie. Jane Polweit - , Harald Keel' Gillen rough bro'the'rs decide to' Atirry ietieit 'beautiful girls, Faal aetleiri barn raising' Square dancing; captivating •MUslc: . 'Don't mkiii, 'this Wonderful family enter ains *Ont. 1 Wed, May 4 oti-ie LUSTY MEN;' Susan 'Hayward; Rat*, Mitcham Cartoon and Added Short ' Church of England Parish et DrUsiele A. Hannan Ellis* M. A. p. cout4bwe Service Fri day May '5 4 iiitotoilY AT SEA" Friday a n d SatUrdaY Locumentary ,(Actual Battle Scenes) iiRAILS INTO LA'iitEMiE" (TeChhiCiiieri oartaan and Added Short Jahn, riavite- . Mart Blanchard • . Children's• Playground theW John Derek and Jean E4a'hii il sa • ellin last, heritege witty '• genii Acisialnit , • it" Nightly or Clear e igaurday On y Apri l 'THE OUTCAST' fn COOLOR William. Fischer •,phone, 2145 ' tie • at in, itoLY Copimunion gunAtO Oa* Nri&0‘±*47, dhlooiki Hinton —0:to Evening prayer' llunday EalOtit .„.S; • t iiTANJANVIKkr - -7 littusselt • Children. Under la years la Mlake the club One of the finest • ec'uT4r7' 4 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 CLUBBRUSSELS. LIO,rfS 1-(04P.S. REGULAR mt..griNp Tire. meeting was, .called to order an. April 2:5th. at 7.00 p.(in, at the library .by Lion President May Oltifield, Atter Partaking of 'the delicious Omer ,served by the of ..Tokno. Anglican 'Church, the regular 'business Oil 'the agenda was dealt with. la order to acquire ,fends . for. the .PnrPoSe o', aiding in welfare ,Work spenoored and •undertalten, by Lion ism, it is nereetesary do Organise and ,get busy. A peanut drive organi,zed"for the first two veeicsin May, A., carnival, is being ;arranged for Friday, June 24, 1284. Lion .Herold Thomas, chairman, of the Band Committee reported that the..Lions Boys and •Girts. Band is ,progresting real wen under our new 13andrisasteas. Mr, John Gilbert 'Through the Lions .Club,, girls and. boys. can.. purchase their instruments at 0,• distount of 45 per cent. Funds. mrust be acquired to continue giving the isO01s.and girls of Brussels.. and' the surrounding community the privilege of learning' to• play band instruments, and thereby becoming. able to contribute musically to the happiness and welfare of, the public. We Would welcanic inqUiries from any intepestedschildren and parents. There isn't any-age limit. The sprite ,for the- regular.- contest was do,niated cy Lion Wm. Reed' and won by Lion Wilbur Turnbull. Thanks, to Lien Wm, Reed. Once ogain thiAougli the mediitni Of 'the press the club :intends to all wilt ',are only *AY" tnteitated in Anintelif Radio, to loin the 'Chili, treiiitierelitti -IS Open to One regardieSS of age Or Set end it is hoped than, w,ho are interested ;dente out :and help PAPER' ,DRIVE Suppoit Your Local Lions Club ave Your Papering nd Interior Painting, done Now Prompt Attention Is Asidred By, Cetting .Your Order Early ALL OCCASIONS 1 015 V --— A(IllIM PACKED ALWAYS 4 . .wit'SrseSe