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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-07-27, Page 1Civic Holiday, Monday, August 1st A FULL RACE PROGRAM IS PLAN :7D FOR THE co*, HOLIDAY EVENING, Nso Parachute J4•; .p Every Race Nit* - Old Time Fiddlers Contest' - two by Leona Armstrong, ,one. in the 5th and one in the seventh. The Mt, Forest pitoher, Miss Hughse got a homer in the first inning also errors proved eastly to Mt. Forest i nine as Brussels took- advantage of • 1 the errors each chance they had, I• paps were Pleased to ate ,Ruth Huether, ,a former member of the ! 1 • , team, playingleft field, her previous • - 1 position. 'once moee in as efficient a ;, I manner as ever. The battery. fck l Brussels, Dorialde Pearson, pitching i and oennege Willis catching; Tor Me Forest ,C, Hugh pitching and igr Dress Shirts - Dress Socks Stetson Hats Sweaters Sport Shirts Sport Caps Jewellery Hats HURRY 1 . , Monday, Tuesday anq weanesaay "THE. MALTA STORY" Aide Guinness, Jack Hawpins - Anthony Steel New another treat perferrnatic In the Alec. Guinness Hail of Fame. Thurdia * Friday and "RACING BLOOD" Saturday SRI Willienis,, Jean Porter and ' introducing Jimmy Boyd (Clocootor) I SLAND" Tues. Wed; August 2 « 3 ''PRIS'ONERS OF THE CASBAH" Gloria drahanit, .Cassar !Reiner& Children's ititasidrotihtt 6 eft**1 Malitty — or CIO Children Under" 12 VOA. lit Otirtt HURRY / Everything Guaranteed in • „ 1:•0456114b10: care' .alt d Wear. rtho A.uthoriseel a* Mond eta** Min, "rest Oft; THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, .July 27th, 1955 DePertmeat, Ottair0, Post Publishing House trirrirror. NO PAPER NEXT WEEK Jitney Bowling At Lions Club Park PROCLAM.ATION At the request of a number of citizens I hereby proclaim IAMOND IGEST MONDAY, AUGUST 1st' 1955 A Public Civic Holiday • I hereby call upon all goed citizens to observe the SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY — Powder Puff Race and 4:40111f Race 1p It is gratifying to see so Man)? bowlers, young .and old, taking ad- Vantage of the exeellent grees and (By R, C. K.) i good weather :at the Lions Par'It. Last Tuesday Some thirty bowlers thoroughly enjoyed a jitney and Prizes small but uSeful were awarded ti' winners Were es, follows same, Village of Brussels • R. B. Cousins, Reeve. Mr' ON AUGUST 24th * An OLD TIME FIDDLERT coNTE4r he held at the SPEEDWAY—Prizes . 1st $76, 2nd $50, 3rd 02.§. sr* five peizes of $5 each, Sponsored by the Harriston Lions Please Mall Entries to Fiddlers Contest, Box 59, Harristowee Men; 1Ray Bronson; 2, Rev. Jams; 3. Tack Bowinan; 4. Barber Martin, Ladies,: 1, 'Teen Seddon; 2, Kay Rutledge; 8, Mary Thomas; 4, Lin.; da Todd. Age or eXperienee is no harrier and everyone is Welcome. Our only troub- le Is a shortage of bowls. Do you knew of any tucked away in the attic someltere, A week ago sixteen bowlers ,from the Atwood Club visited Brussels and spent a very ,enjoyable evening. Hot dogs and coffee were served, after bOwling, to some fifty-five Persorno So don't look ,over'the fence, come on down and join the fun, Bowling Starts at 8 pone. sharp on ,'Tuesday and Thursday.evenings. It has been suggested that you wear ;soft soled slics or rubbers, when bow. ling, to protect the soft bowling surface, Brussels Ladies Win Again On Friday night of last week, Brua• suls ladies, after the score being tied at the end the eecond inning stead* increased their advantage to defeat Mount Forest 18 to 12 at at Victoria Park„ Brussels. Although the fans did not • number as many I as usual, they were just .as .enthus- , -lactic as ever. The home town team scored thre home runs, one, by Ann. trI:e Willis in the first inning and, Seventy-two member of the Cardiff Clan gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buigtr, Con. 11 Grey Twp,, on Wednesday, Jul,, 20th. A Veasast p.iternoon, was enjoyed on the spacious lain renevr lug acquaintances and visiting gether, There .were vows and recets for the .obildren„ and gamee for the older folk, It was decided to hold the reunion ou the ,rd Sat, of June next year in Seaforth Lions Olub. Park, The following officers were appointed: President, Sam Wolfe; Sec.-Treas, Ada Armstrong; Lunch: convener, Evelyn • Wolfe; Sport convener; Kate Hamilton. Guests were present from Walton Monkton, Brussels; Clinton, London, Ethel, 'Llstowel, and. Cloverdale B. C. Cardiff Reunion. N O'er STOCK CAR RACING AT Teviotelale -peed ay Every Friday Night And Holidays YOU'LL HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE AT THE BIG SEAFORTH OLD BOY'S REUNION and Centennial Celebration Saturday To Wednesday JULY 30th to AUGUST 3rd DANCING EVERY NIGHT STREET CARNIVALS HORSE RACES SPORTS EVENTS — GAMES BAND TATTOO FIREWORKS BEAUTY CONTEST MONSTER PARADE SEE DETAILS 1OF PROGRAM ELSEWHERE IN THIS PAPER1 COME EARLY — COME OFTEN to the SEAFORTH OLD BOYS 1101111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Chicken 13arbeque This Sunday In The Park , Notice To All Property Owners' MELVILLE CHURCH On Sunday, Rev. Harold Colvte took for his sermon subject, ".Tust, fieation by Faith" and Said, is pare Some people think they can get to heaven by being honest, and doing the best they can. The Bible does not say this. This would be justi- fioation by works. Are we trying to get to heaves our awn way, or by God's way,? Jesus says., I am the way. the Truth and the Life. Mr. Colvin spoke of Martin Luther's struggle to make peace with God. Luther found' out this could not be gained by works, but only by faith in Christ. He had disoovered justi- fication by faith, When /we dis- cover this we know we are going to heaven, not through what wo have done but by the finished works which Christ has accomplished for us. When Paul found justification by faith in Jesus Christ, Ile yielded hie soul, his talents, and all that be had to Christ. Master Glen Plant was the soloist and sang the well knoevn sacred song shall notPass this way again," Rose Fortney, catching. Under the ,provisions of the Weed Control Act, Section 121. 40941* is hereby served that after August 6th, 1955, any noxious*Peti =At. subdivided portions of the Municipality of the County of linro)r it -' the Province of Ontario, may be destroyed under the direct " the County Weed Inspector in any manner he May deer4 ProPer"..712P - cott of such weed destruction shall be paid by the owner o! subdivided land or collected In the same manner as taxes. Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act Section 1.q, prer- person refusing to obey any lawful order of a weed inspeciterto who interferes with or obstructs any weed inspector /Ai formance of his duties shall be guilty of an offense and liable tte* Penalty of up to $50.00. Destroy all noxious weed and weed seeds on your prOPeltir before August &tih, 1956, Duncan i4 Mrs. Francis • Junior Girls Win ,Also Funeral service for Mos. Francis Dun. The same evening the junior girls can, wire died at the home of her son Isotball team added to their victories l sa,taird,ay, was conducted from the when, they defeated Hanover by D. A. Roan funeral home. Monday. score of 17 - 10 in Hanover. i, Rev. Harold T. Colvin of Melville ,Pretebyterian Church officiated. Mrs. Duncan. formerly 'Rachel Smith, was THE UNITED CHURCH born on the sixth concession of AT01-4-. Mr. Colin ringleted, Wingham, ris, the ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ooahpied the pulpit and chose for John Smith. Following her marriage his text: Titus Ohap. 1 verse 5, "Foe to Francis Duncan, she made ilea this course led I thee in Crete.- A i home on the 4th conces,sion of W. R. Bengali, Weed Inspector, County of Huron. 4-1:115111111 Welding A Speciality 4 'western missionary had many trials 1 norris towteship and moved to . in his work. Paul sent Titus to i Brusselsu several years ago. Survi- sne,alt to the evil minded people in ring beeicles her husband, are ono , Greeoe -who thought only of their daughter, Mrs. Patti. (Velma) .God od had made a promise . lugs, Reenter; and two sons Ross, and the time had come for Him tO ! on the home farm and Donald, ,pres- fulfil it when Moses led the people i ton. Pallbearers were Russel Currie, o : ,out of Egypt into the land of milk i William Henderson, Duncan Brew- end honey. Jesus said " I come not to - er, George Evans, Pat Bradley and t. do my own will, but the will of Him Edward Garton. Floral tributes were ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDING Mower Knives and All Farm Irnpilements Sharpened Ethel Welding and Machine Shop BRUCE CLEGG. PROP, 9 PE R who sent me:" Even at 12 years, of • ,carried by jaok Lowe, .Toe Brewer, age Jesus knew He came to look 61 Ned Rutledge and George Davidson. after His pother's business. ) Burial was in Brussels cemetery, Several of Jesus' parables, teachings and crucifixion, were used to convey the text, It would be well if we could say, " I have done the work Thou gayest me to do. It Is finished." Mrs. Dean Davison rendered a beautiful 'solo, Rock of Ages, by H Johnsten ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT The engagement is announced of Gloria Elizabeth Clark, daughter of Mrs, James Kerr and the, late Mr. William Clark of Brussels, to Murray Michel Valden, son ,of Mr. arid Mrs. Bert Vodden, London, The marriage to take place the latter part of August. BORN . COUSINS — To Peta and Laurie, daughter Catherine Lynn, a sister for Murray in Witeiham Hospital on July 21st, NOTICE — Entertalmneni at Palace Gardens, Formosa, Sunday, July net, featur- ing Slim Boucher and the Golden Prairie Cowboys from, 8 to 5.30 p. nt. CARD OF THANKS To all those who remembered one With cards 'and boxes during my recent illness I would like to say ia warm thanks, Your kind thoughts will be remembered always. NOTICE — Alan Williams. Optometrist in Wingham will be closed from Set- urday? July 30th to Saturday, August 6th (inclusive). Library Notes — The Library will be closed, front August 1 to August 15 while the lib- rarian is on vacation, ZIMicsalall as,,,./pismaamnsmnaszieus Melville Presbyterian Church 10.00 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m, Divine Worship Minister: Rev. H. 'l. Oareln, 13. D. Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. T W. G. Leach JULY 21st T JULY Oth — 10 DAYS ONLY 10 — BORN STEPHENSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stephenson, In Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, July 15th. 1955, a son, - VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP Gutting, styling and Cold Waving a Specialty • Phone 40x Brussels LADIES' SPECIALS $3.9S . CARD OF MAWS I wish to bake this opportunity to express my thanks for all the kind- Mess shown me while in the hospital and since returning home. Your Visits, treats, flowers, and gifts. I'll long remember. Thank you. RoseCampbeli. 11111E &37 TM El 100 Pr. Ladies' Dress Shoes Reg. $5.95 to $1595 Sale 98 Pr, Ladies' Dress Sandals and Sport Shoes ..... • . • . -•••••••••••••••-••• Special Sale :$2.95 150 Pr. Ladies' Slippers, Play Shoes and Dress Shoes ... • ...... . . ••• . ••-• Only $1.95 100 Pr. Children's and Misses' Shoes .............. ••••r - .... •--• Special Sale Price $1.9S Ladies' Nylons 51 Gauge, 15 Denier, let Grade ..... ••••-•••••• ....... ........... • . ••• Sale Price vAgii. 20% OFF ALL LADIES—ARCH SUPPORT SHOES AND HEEL-HUGGER MURRAY -••• SELBY HEALTH SPOT SHOES CAPITOL LLASIIMAR THEATRE DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2 shows nightly 7.90 - 9.30 p. m. Matinee Saurday 2 p. m. MEN'S Li T W .E L Turn at ArnieurieS on Highway 86 -4•44...4.4-4 444 SAID Special g:T.P.E7 11110.144.11* ..... 01.0114i,10 , ..... ... . 1,44 ........................ 100 Pri Men's Dress Oxfords, Black and Brown Peg, $6.95 to sio:co 30 Pr.- Men's Oxfords 40 Pr. Men's Work Boots et. Thurs. The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. Lane, B. A., B. . REGiN1 THEATRE .Seatorth, Out. 'fi is Thurslay, Friday and Saturday "RUN FOR COVER" (Color) James Cagsey y. ViVeda Litidiad Now for the . first time Vitta-visiOn Shows the true qralideur of The West. The greatest Frontier story • Saturday July • Stride Shane, 5 seconds to decide "MARRY MR AGAIN" whether it is 'tirade to- stand and Manta 'Witten; Robert- Ctiniliiirigs" fight or Rini for Cover, Judy 28 . 20 "PHFFFT" Judy Holiday, Jack Carson Chetah, Sabel — O'Cleolt Divine WerShip a 11,15' Osciciek, • Retteiriber Vacation Bible SebOO1 beginning In* 4 at b &bib& "Extra Specliiir •-••••• ••••.• 50 Sport Shirts and Dr'ess Shirts Reg. $4.95 to $7.50 Sale Pilo. 1'1 Men's T Shirts ..... * r• . 0101 ... . Special SPrr 10% OFF ALL MEWS Rubber Boots anti Rubber and Dress Shoes alma Scott— Mcilttle Shoo; 20 % OFF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ON DISPLAY Church of Engliind Thur. Fri. Sat, July 28 - 20 30 "WILD STALLION" A In oolor Pius THE`BOW BOYS In "..ttiNDLt tNTS" Sunday Midnight ' July 21 boots. Open i•••-.tig 6. ni, Curtain 12,18 The whole Blazing Story of the Tri-State Gang • • " "HIGHWAY •861" (Adult Pariah btBrUeteii SUNDAY MIDNIE - MONDAY JULY 31 - AUG. 1 'DEVIL'S CANYON" (Color) Viegina Mayo, Dale Roberthon Rev. A. 'Written Ellie, M. A. B. Di Braces geits Ties Work Socks T Shirts Bow Ties Pants John'eChUrblit tittitiett 11 tt, ti,-Holy ciontottatca SitaitsY School Sts George's Chgrdh, Walton 11.80 in. Morning PraYer Men. - TtteS,.. Wed. - Aug. 1 = 2 EVerYdite petWeen Six; aril Sixty Witt enjoy WALT NtY0 6, "26A00- LEAGUES ' UNbER ?Mt. ,SEA" bliieniageope and. 'WO Jules lertiers story of the 'tits*. Sub- &One' that lived only in filet& Brussels Otte "tt. bEivitPs Church, genftyn 216 p, Iris Evening Prayer School t •