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The Brussels Post, 1955-08-24, Page 1VETERAN MINISTER DIES IN HOSPITAL Hamilton, August 19 — Veterae 'Presbyterian minister and mission- ary, the Rev. John Percy McLeod, 71, of Stoney Creek, Ont„ died to- day in hospital. He had served for five years, un- til his retirement tat years ago, `at St. John's Presbyterian Church in near-by Grimsby, and prior to that as pastor of Emmanuel Presby- terian Mace in Toronto. He was a former minister of Mel- ville Presbyterian Church, Brussels but NVia.S' unable to attend the recent Centennial celebration 'of the church because of his illness. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr...and Mate. Lawrence Meehan wish to annlounce the engagement of their eldest &steer, Shirley Marie to George Albert youngest son of Mrs. Augnstus Wheeler and the late Mr. Augustus Wheeler. The marriage to take place in Septerab- err • rt Only Advance Sale Ticket Holders are eligible jar draw am 45 *&. * DODGE REGEUT SEDAN * CHEVROLET 210 DELUXE, . ADVANCE SALE TICKETS - 3 for 1°°' Each ticket admits one adult or two children. All tickets must be in by 9:30 p,m., Saturday, Sept 17,,, to be eligible for draw which will be made at; 10:15 p.m. on some date, in front of Grandstand. _ a. 2B/GRODEOS GRANDSTANII, • .1-'6(00-4.06./55-'. • (farness _Racing ChilOerio Midway Noise Show &at& gitoett: THERE'S A WESTERN AIR AT... it,c74 rear. McFarlane. MELVILLE CHURCH Rey., •Mr. Caswell, Whitechurch, was in charge of the service in Mel- , vine church Sunday morning. *His text was Prov. 16-33, OUT life is in the hand of the Lord, and also God's I work of Providence in overseeing his people and nations. He loved uS from 'the first 'of time — He loves uS to the•last. The Mens Shorus sang :The Slap- tain Is Calling" POST BRUSSELS THE Wednesday August 24ih. 1956 authort;e1 is second class ;DU, root Office Defilittnlout, Otto** Post Publishing House $2.00 per year - $2.50 U, Wt0, Waroaa..+r,mwMM. IAMONO Miss E. Raymond Local Legion t iks. Wm, Cameron Final Maus Made For IGES (By R. C. K.) i Feted At Her Home Holds Picnic Agnes Brovfn 041ner0n, wife Of B the late William E. Cameron, V,wsed russels Fail FBI Attention ;boys and SAND PRACTICE WILL SE ,RESUMER ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT, AT 7,04. under the leadership of Mr. Wetton, Bandmaster of Seaforth, Or. Now is your opportunity to help build up a Rand for 1956, There la" no age limit, If you are interested In joining the B'russels Band; male tion the fact to any member of the Brussels Lions Club and the Erea0 Committee will do the best they cart to help you get started, Mrs, Etlith. Raymond entertained at a 'trousseau in honor of her daug- hter, Mies Esther Raymond, whet. Is to be married this month. Baskets of gladioli 'and zinnia's decorated the rooms, where Mrs, Raymond and her daughter receiver their guetts. Miss Edith. Davis, a niece of the bride-to-be, opened the doer.. Misie Winnifred Raymond displayed her sister's trouss'e'au, Miss L.. Bone the linen, Chinas crystal, and silver. Miss Margaret McCutcheon , the 'wedding gifts, and Miss Thelma Gawing the kitchen ware Mrs, Cal- yin Davidson ,wee in! charge 'of the ..guest hook and Shower gifts. An 911- bite treatment of the table eroved very effective; with a centre of white dahlias' and white tapers 'against a background of lace. Mrs. George 'Davis, poured tea during the afternoon, and Mrs, Harold, C. Thomas in the evening, Wire Robert Raymond and MISS Emma Zwfaari .served the guests. mammamiami A......=AeseeseseeneweasesIti". BRUSSELS JUNIOR GIRLS ELIMINATED BY HANOVER Se.core a 3d yet far; Joss, ono . measly rim would have pat us heel; in the running Tuesday night "Whoa Hanover, in the tenth inning defeated Brussele 11-10 in a sudden death Playoff' game here at Victoria Park. It was quite eivid,ent that the Hanover girls were playing 100 per cent better ball then, they were at 'the first of the season, It was a thrilling 'windup iof a good season for the local girls. There were few good hits in the galne,' outside of. Evonee MoTagg art's fifth inning home run, with, the bases empty, but it was good fest ball. Some are of the 'opinion that the betee umpire cost ue the game when he made a bad decision at 1st, base and three runs resulted there. by, 'but we are not going to go into that becautelhe was in a much better position to see than, we were. The Brussels girls tied it up again he the 'Matt then luck went against there and the heartbreaker was scored in the tenth. When Briassels came to bat they were put out one, two, three: • All you can do now girls, Is say, Irate better team won." Wait until next Year, get in plenty ,of practice In the meantime, go on then and aspire to higher levels, and wish luck now to the Hanover girls for the rest of the'. eriee. Batteries: Hanovela Beresstcind Pitching, Beresford catching. Bruss- els: Beryl McFarlane pitching, Ey , Mera,gglart catching. Lucky Winners Tveo residents, of the district were lucky at the IVIildmay bingo last Wed- nesday night, end both of them bingoed on the same niumber, Mrs. Lawrence Plant, R. R. 3 Blues' vale, and Mrs. Joseph Schneider, R. R. 4, Windham got bingos simultan- eously and' split the $1,000 first prize, each receiving $500. SPECIALIZED BUSINESS TRAINING Practical Instruction in ail Commercial Subjects Courses Approved by the Canadian Business Schools Athociatiesaa Modern equipment. FALL TERM' OPENS SEPTEMBER 6th. GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE East Street Goderich, Ontario Phone 421PAre The Bruesele 13111110 of the 044- salad Legion played 'hosts for their families and the Ladies Atesiliary and their families to 'a picnic When approximately 150 People gathered last Sunday en the 'shore of Lake Huron, During the afternoon' both young and old, enjoyed ample supply of ice cream and pop 'and at 6 pm. a bouat, iful buffet supper was served, A tug of war, horse shoes and a ball game was enjoyed and 'othel. events were played with the results es follows, . - Races 1 to 3 years, Ann Shaw. 4 years, Susie Doll. Girls' 5 years, Marie Bronson Boys. 5 years. Jimmy Duncan. Girls yeare, Ann Lowe. Boys 6 years; Larry Duncan. Girls' 7 - 9 years; Joyce McFarlane. Boys 7 - 3 years, Bobby Coleman. Girls 9 - 10, June Alcock. Boys 9 - 10, Murray Lowe. !Boy's 11 - 12. Wayne Lowe. Women Men Kicking Shoe Mrs'. FY: Sellers Gordon Krantee Sack Race Mrs, J. Acock Rosa Duncan Clothespin Race Miss M. Nichol Chas. Shear Running Race Mee. C. Doll Elmer Young . Three Legged Race it Mre. Wm. Dobson and. Mrs. Wm. lVfeWhirter Elmer Sellers and Bob' Fraser Coming Longest Distance Misls away at her home on the farm in COonbrook, on Friday, August, ssa , a At the August Meeting of the Eset sass 1n. htr 90th year having been Huron Agricultural Society final in failing health for. over 4 years, Plane were nude' for the 13resselS Pall Pair whiels will be held this She vas able to be around till last year on Sept. 29th. and 30th, AU the Ttseeday Mrs. Cartleran had resided features which made the fair an outs in Grey Township most of her life, and was the last member of her, by two sons, Calvin Cranbeook,' "441° family of 'twelve. and light and Heavy horse 3 She is survived, continued will* attracted over 000 en and William J. of Short Hills. N. J., Alex Cameron, Sen of Calvin and and two gaud-children, one bedng Ptrtill'ase wan 1.1s11 bbelignhgligileltcretlasleediaiirls the feeder cattle section and it is Lydia Cameron and Mrs. Arthui ; Marshall, Chatham, N. 3,, n1so by bolted that this will become en. ins- three greet grandchildera. She is pre- portant feeture, Other highlights will he this school deceased by 'a grand 'daughter and two grandsons. parade, indoor exhibits. roidwaY, bands and ether attraction's. .A, con-Funeral services were eonducted it' cent 'will be held in the arena on the D. A. Rana funeral home in: Sept. 30 at 8.30 featuring Toronto Brussels, on Monday aaternome talent promoted by the Paul Bros Rev. W, Williams and Rev. Ross of Kirkten. A dance in the Crystal Cameron, Minister of Roger's Pees- p ahace"" will bytertart Chuirch in Toronto, a nen: conclude ,the (12;Y's hew of the decemsecl. Relatives and friende werein attendance from Ayr, Brantford, Burlington, Elmira, Galt, I Kitchener. London, Oshawa, Palmer- Western Fair Tickets I sten, Port Credit, Sarnia, and Sea forth. Are Now On Sale Here Mrs. Cameron -was a member of! Knox Presbyterian Church, Crate I The dates tor Western Fair at Lou- breok for over 65 ,rise and a Lfie den are just around the corner, Sept.i Member of its Womerae Missionary t 12. to 17, and all Western Ontario Society. can leak forward to the best and big- , gest Exhibition in Western Fair Mrs. Andrew gruce AkIvanco 'sale tickets: are three histery. One of the oldest rehidents of f far 'one dollars and are naw on Grey Township, Sarah Jime Fulton, Sale at the Brussels, Post. Fair Of widow of the late Andre* Bruce ficials point out that only purehas- passed away at the home of her , era of advance tickets can. partici. daughter Mrs. W. S. D. 'Cardiff on' pate in the draw for two expensive Saturday, August 13th in her seta I sedans on the last night 'of the Fair year ' September 17. , Space in all the buildings, has been completely sold out. The farm machinery exhibit will be the largest 11 on record. The Western Ontarion Holstein and Jersey breeders are 'holding their championship ;shows at the Fair. 'e Ontario Sheep Breeders' As- sociation will hold a sheep sale ex Thurelay, Sept. 15. Every inch of 1 barn space' will he occupied by prize livestock. Western Fair attractions are more varied than every, with something for every member of the family. 50e on every strip of three ticket. Buy 'adv'ance tickets now and save every strip of three tickets. IM.oaaa.mama, AWARDS! AWARDS! AWARDS! AWARDSt Gordon Nichol Toronto Luck* chair, Mrs. F. Shaw. 1 Oldest man, Ralph Shaw. Oldest Woman, Mrs, Prank Nichol, , Youngest girl, JoAnne Kreuter. Youngest boy, Johnie Rutledge, Youngest grandmother, Mrs. Wal. Born in Osborne Township, daught- er of the late John and. Mrs. 'Fulton, she moved to the 17th. concession of Grey Township after her marriage to Andrew 'Bruce. Surviving are one son', John on the homestead and two daughters Selina Mrs. Jos. Bolger, Edneonto,na Alta., and Mabel; Mrs. W. J. 'Das' Oardift, of Brussels, also four grandchildren Mrs. Harold Campbell, Blyth, -Mrs: Don Graeber, Elrose, Sask., Garnet Bolger, Edmonton, Albert Beiges', Printe Albert, Sask., and eight great grand children; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Bruce, Miami, Man., Mrs. Harry Charters, teafortle Mrs. Emmaline Gillis; Goderiele and two brathere, Jahn of Boston, Mese. and James of Brussels. Funetal service was held Tuesday, August 16th. conducted by the Rey. Andrew Lane of Brussels. Miss. Mary Lou McFarlane Was soloist Pall bearers Were Albert Cardiff, Stanley Wheeler, Harry Bolger, Jack Work, Walter WilliamSon and Cliff. ord Plower bearere were Mack Cardiff, Lloyd Wheeler, Graham Work, Sam Sweeney, Harvey Dennis' and Harvey Jakklin. Interinent in Brussels • CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportun- ity to thank ,e,veryone who roulette. bered me with ,cards, flowers, fruit, I gifts and visits while I was in the , hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to the ones who , helped at home in any way. It was very much appreciated and will t alwayr be remembered. Mrs. Ross, Engel. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all wile remembered me with cards, flowers and trait while was a patient in Victoria Hospital and since return, ing home. These many acts' of kindness will, long be remembered. Ralph Pearson's Bus Lines.' Mrs. Jack Lowe. VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP Cutting, Styling and Cold Waving a Specialty Phone 40x Brussels 1 Melville Presbyterian Church ; CAPITOL LISTOWEL 11111111111.21/11111liniliall 10.00 a. m. Sunday Belted II a. in. Dtitne worddp cemetery, . mlanlYr •Studdlert—Kentedy's pedal Wala very suggestive. "And sitting down they watched him there, The soldier's did. There while they played with dice He Made his Sacrifice And died upon the crosts to rid God's World of sin. He Was a gambler tee, my Chile.' He took hie life and threw It for a world redeemed. And Sae his agony Was done Before the westering §un went dd*n, 'Crowning tenet day with crimeon. craft He knew that he bad *oa." WS. A. W. Barker of Highgate cottribitted two ntatalierse "Near to the Heart of Gad," by C 8, McAfee and "Jesus is an the World to Me," by thOmtMa, LISTOWEL SEPT. W. D. JACKSON,• smog. -,)".O. • THEATRE LLASHMAR 2 shows nightly 7.50 LAO p. •Matinee eeraiirdaY 2 P. m. DRIVE-IN THEATRE $ 0 0 0 I ' The United Church 1 OF CANADA Mirilster; Rev. A. Lane, Ito A. S. 4 1 "ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET • THE KEYSTONE KOOS" This their iargeSt and Orentst fun festival. 11111111111111111/11111111,011111V1111 REGENT) THEATRE Seaforth, 'Ont. « • • Thursday, Friday and SatteleY "RIDE CLEAR OP DIABLO" (Color) Audio Murphy' Susan !Jabot The law of the last Frontlet% — Fight Or Die is Hesor. Pride and Greed clash in flaming fury while woman welts — every trail an anvil bush:, every buillet marked' with ! Death. ' • 1ienclay. Ttieiday and Wednesday pickets Now on Sale at, The Brussels 'Pot • • Minister: Rev. H. T. Gerviii, IL CI: , ' ' Organist: L. D. Thompson R. Lk 1' ' Thursday, Friday and Saturday Auatist 2 5. 26 - 27 ' Turn at Armouries on Highway 1 • August 3d September 8 September 5 Labour Day Sponsored by the Intermediate Girls Softball Club. Bus trip seturn $4.00 Leavitte 7.00 A. M. return 11.00 P. M. Reservation Phone 11 or 48x4 1 CANADIAN NATIONAL — EXHIBITION CHARTERED BUS • TO TORONTO CARD OF THANKS To all those who sent me cards cigarettes, and fruit etc., and visited me during my stay at Weetminster Hospital, my heartfelt thanks. , Dave Hastings, UNITED CHURCH We are all gamblers in life. We are betting our lives on something — wisdom. money, fun, property, power, sensuality, goodness, troth, beauty — Sometimes the stakes are mighty low and unworthy, sometimes high and woethy. Jesus bet this life for a world redeemed. and won — so' ran the message in the United Church on Sunday, Aug. 21, The scripture text was Mk. 10.44 "The • Son Of Man came to give His life a =torn for • THURS. - IFRI., AUG. 25'- 26 "SCARED STIFF" Martin and Lewis tat. , Mon, I Aug 27 i 29 "HONDO' , JOhn Wayne, deraidind Page F. Church School — o'clock Tues. Aug. 29 Walt DineYn ' "RI4OFFT" Judy Holliday Jacq Careen Judy' Holliday and Jack Carson. td4. WerShtig U. orsiodt; "VAMISHING PRAIRIE" r (Color) Ls ,110 ,• Here Is the amazing daniera record Of animal fife: Here in a COmbinat- t Church or Eingiana Ion of eduoatiOn and recreation; for leg4ih age!: I Ties : Wed. Ttla. 30 31 HORROR NITE gethet' again as the calarellind couple who can't stay apart., Don't try to tay it. ;hunt tee it. i ts farce • Rell. A. Neiman Ellis. M. A., E. Di • tilt John's 'ehurth, toekt SON OF blitAouLivi Loh Chaney r i• THEY'VE CAFE A "JUST-RIGHT TEMP." TO THE NORTH POLE Looking fOr itihrille? The newest "THE BRIDE FFiANkiNtTEINn' furious and fitnnYi "doiitivg eliaittaghe While flying ' teat karleff hut,eday, Friday and tattirday to tan do, it any tridd•tr, "THREE RING CIRCUS" (Vista-Vision) been Martin' Jerry Lewis' Leming` ea IttitAdi-tift FROM "Hk-AsiEW thret the North Pole led tou, In this "Week's issue of °,t he Star Weekly Mark ttarrison: describes tittS iiinetatirtii Which Is being ett, Toyed men Weatien At their aarliner vocals eter the Shortest' abate from Vatieeitter &Chi. tont 'WO feaditig itbeitt , David's ChitrOhi 2Ati tit.: Evening ti404* 4:1'4P; ' Sunday ;' • A ug:., ... ,., ,..t• „ 'i,iIiel: - 'Phut;, ' A 'If 0:S4C, 1 I. Carling..eit'Oght. 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