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BRUSSELS MEN'S
SOFTBALL,SCHEDULE.
At Home
Winthrop at Brilissels May 26
Beimore at Brussels May 30 ..„,
Londesiboro _sit Brussels Tune
Wroxeter int Brulssels ,Yune, 10
)31nevale at Brussels Jrne 16
Belgrave at Brussels June 24
Stone School at Bhussels; June 29 .
Blyth at BruisSels July 6
• Wingham, at Brussels July 13
Away from Home
Bruisisiels at Belmere June 1..
Brussels at Blueivale Jiunie S.
BruSsels at Wingham June 6
BruSsels. alt Stone School Juie 13
Brussels .alt Winthrop June 20.
Brussels. at Belgratve June 22
Brussels at ,LondIsboro June 27
Brussels at •Blytli July 4 -
Brussels at Wroxeter July 8
1. 0. 0. F. NOTES
The regular meeting of Western
'Star Lodge No. 149 I. 0. O. F., Brits-
gels has been changed from Thurs.
lay May 26 to Friday, May 2'7, When
Seaforth Lodge will be present to
Confer the third degree on candidates
from Wingham, Blyth and Brussels
Lodges'.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the neighbours
land friends for the /oVely gift, and
flowers, which was presented ibo us,
As we use this piece of furniture it
will bring fond, memories of 'our
friends and neighbours of Ethel.
Hoping you 'will all come and see
US.
Thanking you all again
Velma and Bert Vodden
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting, Styling and
Cold Waving a Specialty
Phone 102x4 Brussels
' NOTICE
AnnitalApeting. of Walton Com-
munity Thursday, May 26th.
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BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB FROLIC
'FRIDAY EVE., JUNE 24th, 1955
Entertainment, Games and Dance
Fun for all.
Detailed advertisement later.
.Melville Presbyterian
Church 10.00 a., in. Sunday School
11 a. M. Mille Vorthip.
Rev, Raul Rumball
- Missionary British. Guiana
Minister: Rev. H- T. Colvin, B. D.
Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. 1'
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. Lane, B. A., B. 0
F1LOWER SUNDAY
Divine Woishlp -- 11.16 o'clock.
Mr. Lawrence McKnight •
of Listlowel
Evening Werslhip 7.80 O'clock
Mr. Wallace Little
of Altwood
,the tithes of the field.
how they grew."
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&abort:oil s* second clew xtW, APost Mc* DePertment Ottawa Post Publishing House Wednesday May 25th, 1955
BRUSSELS.LADIES SOFTBALL 4-1-1 CLUB MEETS
A. joint Meeting >OR the BruSeen# I
4-11.Swit4o Qlub and. Seaforth Swine
Club WO held at, the farna of W, J.
Turnbull on. May 19th at 8.30. After
the ,opening exorelSelS a claims: of
Yorkshire .00(WS wan judged and
reasons were given by everybody.
The gueist-sPeaker, Dr. j. 0, De Pare
from the Topnotch Feeds was in- i
trod.uded by :Ken Stewart and spoke
an eroper 'Feeding of Swine:' A i
Olt was held after which the meet-
ing adjourned.
Don't forget the Chicken barbecue I,
to be held at the Seaforth Agricult-
lira grounds on Sat., June 11th.
[Ticket may be Purchased from i the 4-H memberS.
BAKE SALE
in the Legion Wall ow
SATURDAY MAY '28th
PEOPLE W E KNOW CRANBROOK1 MAJESTIC W. i.
AMATEUR CONTEST
The Amateur (1°0%1, sponsored by
the MaJelatic Woments institute, drew
a large audience to the Town Hull
here on Friday night of last wtelt,
Bah Cunningham, of Ethel, was en
efficient Master of cieremonies for
the program which the contest-
ants exhibited some fine. talent in
'the varied ,classes, The emcee was
futrodUced by the W. I. president,
Mnsi. W. Bell, who Also welcomed
tine audience, Mrs. W, 0, 'Kerr enter-
tained with piano selections. between
classes while the. judges, Mrs, J. Mc-
Dougall, Blyth, Miss Margaret BrophY
of C. K, N. X. Wingham and E Wett-
on, Senforth, made their decisions
At the conoluision of the program
the judges announced their decis-
ions NS follows and Mrs. Beal present
the prizes to the following whiners:
Chorus: let.- Grades 5 and 6 Biluiss-
els Public School; 2nd. Bluevale
Public SchoOl. Instruments: 1st.'
David Kennedy ( Saxophone); 2nd.
Jack McBride (Piano). Dancing: lst.
Mary Ann Grubbe'; 2nd. Joyce Mc-
Farlane. Vocal, list Brussels Mello-
wires (Sheila Porter, Joyce Thomas,
Donothy Sullivan, Agnes. Lane, Esth-
er Smith, Jean, Smith) 2nd, Eleanor
Hardy and Karen Deitner. Comic:
The, two groups entered in, this class
were 'tied,
TO START MAY 31
Rev, jolin, Pollock, Wingliam,
ducted the regular mornlng service Mr, and Mrs, Alec, Woodrow,
in Knox Presbyterian Church on London, were Sunday -visitors, in
Sunday, May 22, l3russels.
A. Preparatory service will be held
in the Church on May 29, at 8 o'clock. Ml' end. Mrs. C. 'Beaver, London,
were holiday, visitors with her moth-
May 30. Mount Forest at- cloderieh
May Or Brussels. at, Wingharo, .
juno:"pittego at Mt, Fer4It
June 3 Pinkerten at Brussels.
Junei 2 Paisley at Wingbann
June 6 Brusiseits ht Orford
Duns •s Wingtap, at Paisley
June 10 Goderich at Brussels.
June 10'Faisley at Pinkerton
June 10 Mt, .Foreist at Wingfiligh
Rev. Mr, Colvin will be in Charge,
On Sunday morning, May 29, at
o'clock, the Sacrament of the Lord's
,Supper will be celebrated, Rev. H.
R Williams, a candidate for a call
will conduct this serviee„
Mists Greta. 13urgesS has accepted
a position: near Clifford,
Mr, end Mrs,. Olean Huether and Mr..
and Mrs. Mac MeIntoish were week-
end visitors, in Detroit,
Mrs. Dan Huether Spending
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Murray Huetiter.
Mr. and Miro: Fred Kirkpatrick
and infant son spent the, holiday
week-end with friends in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Martin and
vilstters with Mr. and Mm, Peter
Baker.
Mr. and MM. Doug. Lawless and
;family visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Murray Hnether,
Annual Flower Sunday Services
at Brussels United Church on
SUNDAY, MAY 29th
11.15 a. M.Speaker, Mr, L. McKnight,
7;30 p. in, Speaker, Mr, Wallace Little.
Special hilunic by the Choir.
SponSoired by the Sunday School.
THE UNITED CHURCH
Worship Service in -keeping with
Victoria Day was held in the, United
Church on Sunday, May' 22. The
minister spoke on, "Spiritual Free- ;
-done" basing hisremarks on words of
Scripture found in Second Corinth-
tang 3.17. "Where the Spirit of the
Lord ;is there, is Liberty." The an-
them for the day Was. Kipling's Re-
ceSsional - music by De Kellen ,
with Bob Barwidk taking the bait- I,
tone Solo. t
Next Smiley will be Flower Sunday
morning and evening.
EAVESTROUGHING
Leave your orders for
EAVESTROUGHING
at
C. & G. KRAUTER CO.
Phone 47x Brussels, Ont.'.
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.er; hire. J, Baeker,
Mr, and Mrs. H. Thomas and Mr,
and Mrs, Mnx.`010.field left, on Sunday
for a weeks trip to Quebec City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas' Warwick and
,sons of Owen Sound visited:relatives
in town over the Week end
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Mr and Mrs, Geo, A. Seeker and
baby son were holiday .viisitore with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1' Work.
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Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Bryanallaunit-
ion and Miss Barbara Ilry.ansi; Tor,
onto, were week end visitors with the
Bryans '
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Mat, Ramsdell and her sister Mrs.
Hicks of Toronto were Week-end
visitors, with their 'father Mr. Thos.
Ryan,
Mr. and „Mrs'. Jack Thompson, Tor-
onto were week-end ivlsitors with her
baby son were holiday visitors with
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• adP. and Mrs. Ted Mitchell, Tor-
onto, were holiday visitors with their
parente. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gibson and
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mitchell.-
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Mr, Burt Cousins. and Miss. Audrey
Cousins/ of Woodbridge visited a.
couple of days at Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cousins. Mrs. Burt Cousins, who had
been here for a few days returned,
home with, them.
CARD OF THANKS
The family , the late -Ernest
Dennis, wish to 'express their sincere
thanks' for the many kind acts, cards
of sympaIthy and the beautiful floral
triburees, received at the time of their
bereavement. They were very unuct,
appreciateid and will alwayis 'be, re
membered.
MELVILLE CHURCH
On Sunday morning last Rev.
Harold Colvin preached on the
subject of Christian Stewardship,
basing his remarks on the, paralke
of the rich Man and Lasarus, the
beggar. iMr. CollIvin stated that 'there
seems to be a lost -.sense of Christ
tan .stewardship today. All that we
are and all that we. have, really be-
longs to God, We. ,should)ute What-
ever gifts and possemionis we have
for the Lord, and *it only for our
own good, or iqutr town. pleasure„ In
Jesus' 'ramble iot the rich 'man and
Lazarus, Jesus did not rebuke the
rich man for the evil he had done,
NOTICE TO*BESID?..-NTS
OF 'MORRIS TOWNSHIP
A meeting of the residents of
Morris Township will be held in the
Township Hall on Monday, May 30
at 3.30 .p. In. to make further arrange-
ments for the Centennial to be held
in 1956.
Everyone come and help to make
the Centennial a real success,
George C. Martin,
Clerk.
N'OTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Tenders will be releived for-the
icontract of digging, supplying and
laying tile and backfilling on the
Sawyer Drain in Morris Towdship.
Tenders will also he received for
the contract of cleaning and repairing
the Robertson-Mad-tors Drain in
IVIorrisi Township.
Mlle plans, profiles ,and specificat-
ions on these drains may be ism' at
the Iclerfkits office. All tenders must
be inhy 12 o'clock nloon,- June 6, 11155.
A certified cheque for ten per cent
of the contract price must accompany
each. tender.
Lowe it or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
George C. Martin
Olei4c, Morris Town:alp
LIBRARY NOTES
, During the months of June, July
and Angruist, the library will resume
its summer hours., being open only
on Tuesdays and Saturdays, t hut for What hie lead not done. Flaith
without works is dead being alone. iThe Huron Clounty book truck will I If the rich man had any faith (and make its regular call on Brussels ., he may have been afreligions" man),
t Library on Monday, June 13,_at lieltaid no. works. ;And he was, not •
9a, m. .ior being „40, but he saw
his. riches as an end, in themselves,
than a means to an end, :the end of
serving Ms Lord, .God will Say to us
one diaY, what have, you done with
what I have .entrusted to you. Are
we going to use our talents and our
Means tor 'God's honour and glory?
And shall we one day hear Christ seal
to 1118V Well done, thou; good and faith-
ful servant, enter thou into the joy of
the Lord.
following children received the
Sacrement of Baptism: Susan' Eliza-
beth Dodds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Dodds; John Andrew Rut-
ledge, son/ of Mr. and Mrs: Frank Rut,
ledge; Mary Kathryn Work, daughter
of Mr and ,Mrs. Graham Work; Kath-
ryn Lynn, Ebel, daughter of Mr. and.
Mrs!. Louts Ebel.
'Ilhe choir rendered the anthem
Lift up your Heads by Hopkins.
HYDRO
and the Weather
WALTON
PM/Oa:WS: MT, and Mrs. josepn
Bolton, RC:Chester, 'N. Y., with friends
here; Mra. 'Margaret Hnmphries ,
With her danghter, Mrs. Horace Rut- ;
ledge, London; Mrs, Mary Gardin..
er, Toronto, with friends, here -
John S. Buchanan and Miss Connie
Rae, Stratford, whit friends herd: LLASHMAR Montomitiomomm DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CAPITOL L1STOWEL •
THEATRE
LISTOWEL
Turn at Armouries on Highway 86
2 shows nightly 7,80 •-,-.8-30 p. re- I
Matinee Saturd0 2 p.
Thui Friday May 26 -
Thursday, Friday. and Saturday .4 i "HAPPY GO LOVELY"
May 26 . 27 - 28 (Color) Ovid 'NIVeil, Vera Ellen
"THE FAR COUNTRY" Cartbon and Added Short
in Color ,.
with James Stewart and Ruthr Rained. "KISS ME KATE" (Technicolor) . ..
Saturday -.., Monday 'May 28 - 30'. “ ,
. .., , . . „ (dolor) Jane. Russell, George BeenE l "The Far COUnfry,i is the Yukon aril , , i . . Kathryn Grayson HOWard Keel
Mask and the time Is before law Cartoon and Added Short
and order has been eStabilthed. Mt,
on, Romance, Suspense, Scenery,„ ""." ,`'-' - . ' ' '"-- -'*-;
TtleaCray4edfieSday May 31. June 1,
The moist iWictilderfill. niitsical .elver
`seen or heiard„. Seingt by Cole Mier,
The man on the pole is typical
. of the many Hydro employees who
stand ready, 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week, to respond to emergency
calls for service.
If trouble is of a minor nature service
is restored promptly. Sometimes
however, due to severe storms, sleet
or hurricanes, trouble reaches major
proportions, When this happens,
crews, work hard and fast, to repair
wires, replace poles and burnt i'44
out distributing equipment. This
work is carried out at any Hour of
the day or night until service is
restored, for these men appreciate •
that wherever wires run people
depend upon electricity for most of
the conveniences and comforts of
modern living,
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
"BRIDGES OF tOktilio
Fredetie Merck William Holden
A Wonderful Pietilre Mined in tOch-
ilideler In the echtel spots *heft it
haPlielied with Williant Holden.
-.Grade Kelly and MiCkey
Thursday; Friday and Saturday
,iditit A GIRL A BREAkio
Marge aria Gowerr ChamPlen
Debbie Reynolds
Mon. - Tnes. "DUFFY OF SAN QUENTIN"'
Louis Hayward, Jeanne Dru
- Cartoon and Added Short.
, . . May se
NIGHT PEOPLE"
This Wonderful Story was filmed in
*eat Berlin and is an accurate
lure of life in that city of tension.
Starring Gregory Peck Mutt
Alta 'Galli
in Color and CinceniecOpe"
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The great scope and flexibility of
Ontario Hydro's proVince-wide
operation; its resources o manpower
and equipment; make it possible to
cope With emergencies when they
Occur. ^ LL
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t' Church of England r Perish of Brussels
RI114. A. NOrmin Ellis M., A.
irimighi
otnif*ation 4.ervtoe
5t' 'David's kedryari
la, ides Her • painni1111000
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Thursday - Friday june
DIAMOND QUEEN"
(Color) iFeranda Lamas, Arlene Dahl
Cartoon Added Short
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Coining
"MA Apiti• OA KETTLE .
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THURSW, :014341.;;;
Lire GO to the ShOw
Children's Playground g'
Children under 12 FREE. Nightly Ie,* Or "Chtit *hen
liCcoMpanled by Children Under 12' Yeah hi
14.; con visit -
ATTEND PRESBYTERIAL
Mrs, C. Davis, .Mrs, William Mrs.
W. Speir, Mrs. -Matheson, Mrs. Mc-
Innes, Miss. McFarlane, Miss Jorline
and Miss Moses attended the 41st
annual meeting 'of Maitland Presby-
terial when it met in. Lucknow last
week.
Two very fine addresses were
given by Mists Helen Bricker, Sec.
of Girl's Work in Canada, also an
;address by Miss 'Marion William-
sin home ow-furloaigh ,frlom her
mission field in the Bhil country,
India, Special music-a duet by MTS.
MacPherson, and. Mrs, Appleby, Bel•
more, and a solo by Mrs. Jack Day,
Wirighani,
issaimmonsiunimman
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CARD OF THANKS
I Would like to thank all those for
their kind visits, and cards and flow-
ers, plants and the delicious treats;
sent me daring my resent illness.
Mrs. Harold Kerney.
REGEN1 THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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