The Brussels Post, 1955-08-31, Page 1Post Publis ing House
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CAPITOL LISTOWEL
2-shows nightly 7.30 -- 11.30 p. m.
Matinee Saiurday 2 P. m.
wei:- Thur. • Aug. 31 • Sept. 1
Ceiling. all 'fight fans a platUre for
the Men '
"THE jot LOUiS STORY
STARRING JOE LOUIS
Every Thuratay Night Is FamIly
,
tattirday Matinee; ChildrenIa
AiIssIon- 156
draped lace bodice had a portrait :
neckline and framed by lace. medal-,,
lions, -encrusted in aPalescent sequi-
ens, Slant sleleves and matching
mitts, The billowing 'floor length I
:skirt sea,s layers of nylon tulle over ;
satin sweeping to a chapel train. Her
headdress was a crown of seed pearls
and bugle beads holding a finger-,
*tip illusion, veil and carried a cas-
cade of white feathered carnations ;
with green ivy.' 1
Miss Phyllis Doses, Sea forth„ at-
tended the -bride as matron of hon-
our and _Miss Helen Brine., Strath.-
roy, as bridesmaid. They were gown-
ed Met-tic-ally in pale shades of pink
nylon , net over taffetta and carried
bountiets of pastel poinnoms.
-Little Karen Hendereon, ntece of
Sire bride svaa .flower girl \rearing
a floor longtle*sve .oe green nyitet '
net over taffeta and carried a
basket of yellow PomPeMs.
, Ring bearer was ft.onald Wilt, t.
Nome, N. D., nephew of the' groom. ,
Best man Was Terry Stout, N. D„
cousin -of the groom and:Glenn Oliver
V:T.C4S groomstman. Ushers were, Will- I
lam Henderson, Seaforth and Alvin
Kosliefeley. Breckinridge, Minn. ,
The reception followed in the
church parlor which rs beautifully
decorated in pink -and wMte. Re-
ceiving guests Was the .-p,,ride's moth-
or, wearing a powder blue silk,
with navy neee.stsoriest and corsage,
of pink carrnationte, assieted by Miss
Hilda, Bell, ,aunt of the groom who
chose printed blue 1lk with navy
accessories and corsage of white
carnations, The vsalitres,ses were
friends or the bride, Mis,ses. Doreen
Long, Flora Turnbull, Edna Martin
and Helen Johnston.
Later, amid a, shower of confetti
the bride and groom left for points
north. The bride travelling in a
beige linen suit with brown access-
orie5 and corsage! of bronze pom-
poms.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell will make their
home in 'St. Paul, Minn., where the
groom is n, member on the teaching
staff of Sibley High School.
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LIBRARY ,NOTES
The Hitron County Library will 1
mabe Its regular exchange of books
at Bintsaels Library on Wednesday,
Sept. 7 at 9 a. m., -after which the
nsual winter hours will be resumed.
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting, Styling and
Cold Waving a Spectelty
Phone 40x Brussels
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P.EGENI THEATRE
Seaforth, Out,
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Thursday, Friday "end Saturday'
"THREE 'RING CIRCUS"
(VistaMston)
Dean Martin' Jerry tei,katit
It76' a. three Circus of Mirth, A We-
SHOW Of side-splitting Guffaws Dean
Martin at HS Moat rornantiel jetty
LeWle at hiS funfileat
laUgh peeked .,FutiCCt.-..uhcler the
aid top: BrOught,te yott in the Wen,'
doet of Vista-Osten. ‘,
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Monday, Tuesday and. Wednesday
, "REACHING POM iimAvENff
ClierYI Walker Jelin Quelen
.„.A heart :Watindlig Stork In the
‘tradition of hdoohiey.,Ntdiiti: All
the: edreatitead end ..cteViri to earth
Eiekity Of "I'd dllinb The 'Higheat
Metintaltit,,
seed pearls. She Wore matching mitt-
ens -and carried a baguet of red roses ,
and stephanotis, Hes jewellery was a
pearl choker with matching earings
and bracelet, gift of the groom.
The bridesmaid's, frock was yellow
net over taffeta with shirred, fitted
bodice, net jacket and full ballerina',
skirt. She wore a Coronet headress of
yellow net and geed pearls and ,
matching net mittens trimmed with ,
,seed pearls. Her pearl choker was'
the gift of the bride', She carried .1
nosegay of mauve and yellow mums
A reception was held at 3.30 on ,
the United Church lawn where the ,
,bride's mother received in a navy
corded nylon dress with rose
cries, and and a corsage of vartegatea
flowers. She was assisted by the
.-groom's mother who chose a drese
of navy net over taffeta with pink .
accessories and variegated corsage.
Also receiving with the bridal perky ,
was the ,bride's grandmother. Mrs.:
Carrie Sellers, Wearing a two-piece :
navy silk crepe with white polka. dot '
trimming, -pink accessories- and cor-
Sage of Variegated flowers; and the;
grooms grandmother, Mrs. Wm.
dressed In navy sheer with ,
matching accessories and variegated
corsage.
Isufffet luncheon was served in,.
the church parlour. The table, bacleel
'with pink ',and while 'steitariers and-
a wedding bell, wae centred with a
4-tier wedding cake set in white tulle
surrounded with corn flowers, and ,
lighted pink .and white candles
In silver holders,
The pink and white theme was I
carried Out in .euresmer flowers.
Guests were served by Misses '
Kathryn Leach, Joyce Thomas
Sheila Black Lois Bone, Mary Bone,
Margaret McCutcheon, Marion Hem-
Ingsvay, Joyce Miller, Elkabeth Pipe ,
and Dale Cardiff. ,
The happy couple left amid
.shower of .confetti,. for trip in the
TT. S. A. The bride chose for travell-
ing a powder blue sturesttitted
orlon -dress with deep white lace
collar and cuffs. A white nylon
.shoxtie coat with matching gloves-
and hat with rhinestone trim.
On their return Mr. and Mrs.
Vodde,n will reside in Sarnia.
Guests attended the wedding front
13elgra.ve, Bluevale,. Blyth, Auburn,
Ethel, Listoevel, Atwood, Brunner
Monkton, Kitchener, Wingliarn, Lon
don, Hamilton, Sarnia and Sudbury.
MONSTER POTATO STOCK
We really grew them tall here!
John M. Pearson recently showed us
a potsttoe stalk, grown itt his garden
that, eshen meaStureld, was just slightly
under six feet. We didn,,t. see the
potatoes that belonged to it but were
asSured they were average,
UNITED CHURCH-
-Out ,SUridaY, Aug. Mat It the Unit-
ett Church the :Wine ofiieershin was.
"Singleness :Of iteatt," The tngi.ig,
Orittoty manto of the donhle life I
illustrated by the- use of it
teVensoli'LA The Strange Caest. Of 'br.
And Mt. Ityde"' and tho tegt.1
inetty Of th,e, Apostle Petit in the -
seventh dent& Of ItainanS "tet the,
,good that t would I do not: bitt the
eViI Which I would not, that I do.,'
"Tor I delight in the law Of God: after
the inward trinn: 13nt I :See ithOthet
law in nip me:inter-8 Warting.'tgeln§t ,
the" Ityr -of m3.7' mrOd:o
Real devotion to Olitlit IS the'
dirk:then Way to eeSolVe the conflict
Of life - Making all Ille rSet'#e,iThit
the eentrat reality Of dna
tiotefg,t- .for th4
tioreited who i itiie
ttfoilget,ot dollies" by C. Bti6M0,,.
THE BRUSSELS POST
aeittlaferizert as Second Oa Poet Oftie5 De.rtmet, oit*T4 Wednesday AuguSt 31st, 1955 00 per ye
tmr,tarP.10 ,,MttaPPINAITIN•Artlk moremn,
miss SHIRLEY MAO'HAN
FETED BY FRIBNDS 1 'S. S and
are asiet el to attend thls. meeting
to help make final plans for the
Fair.
SIANP PRAGTiCE WILL BE RESUMED ON
WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT, 7, AT 7.00 p.m.
under the leadership ef Mr. Wetton, Bandmaster of 8cooth. cost
Now Is your opportunity to help build up a Band for 1906. There .0
no age limit, If you are interested in joining the Brussels Band/ me*
tlon the fact to Any member of the Brussels Lions Club and the Ban.
Committee will do the best they. can to help you get started,
ir.a.14/19. Sal.rjrAIIM
Brussels Trounce Sebrin'gville
The Brussels ladies softball team
Chad no trouble scoring a rousing
'victory in the Sehringville vs Brims-
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• FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 6th.
GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE
Gederich, Ontario Phone 428W East Street
Beat This One? 5
Williaw J. Abraham
At -the Ruston Rest Home, Mit-
divell, On-t,. on August 19th, William
Abraham passed- away. He was
in his 72nd. year The funeral ser-
vice was conduCted from the D. A.
Funeral Home on Sunday evening,
August 21. Rev. Andrew Lane of-
ficiating.
St. John's, Lolge No. 234 Brussels
had charge of the Masonic funeral
service which was, conducted by Rt.'
Wor. Bro. Norman Hoover, The
late Bro., Abraham had been very ,
active in, M,astonry at 'Unity Lodge,
N. 376, Huntsville 'add at Kiena- 1
wistik Ledge, No 115, Valdor, Queb-
bec.
.He is surilvecl by two daughters,
(Helen) Mrs. Glen Glossop, New ,
York and (Yvonne) Mrs. W. B. .
Lloyd, Kirkland Lake, Two sis.
tern, Mrs; Margaret Willits; Gerrie;
and Mrs. Ed. Higgins, Brussels. Two
brothers Tom Abralham of Turn-
berry„ and Russel Abraham of Far,
,go, North Dakota, also five grand-
children.
The many floral tributes showed
the high esteem which the relatives
and friends had for the late Mr.
Abraham.,
rriends and relatives were in
attendance from London, Toronto,
Kirkland Lake, New York, Sim,coe.
Hamilton, Owen Sound, LIstowel,
Tedswater, Luclenew, Goderteh,
Blyth and Wroxeter. ,
Burial' was in Hamilton Cemetery,
Hamilton, Ont.
Only Advance Sale Ticket Holdets are eligible for
draw on:
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400
ADVANCE SALE TICKETS -3 for
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 same date,
in front of Grandstand.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this
opportunity of Ithanking all those
whp sent cards and .helped in any
wey at the time of my' brother's,
W. S. Abraham's', funeral.
Your kindness was deeply appreci-
- ated and will always' he remembered.
gaGRODEOS
GRANDSTAND
"VeRafr.o.og '55
Harness .Racing
CHARTERED BUS
TO TORONTO
CANADIAN NATIONAL
EXHIBITION
Ohilchrio Midway
August 36
September '3
September 5 Labour Day
Sponsored by the Intermediate
Girls Softball Club.
Leaving 7.00 A. M. return
Gxyletk7.9
Horse Show.
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"ADVENTU RES OR
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thienieseope and Color
r Chatch of Engiditd
free'. of eittaieds
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St„ Ili, Hwy- d'ottivaiiioti•
SiinditY Seiteel
datridis Renfryii ,
2;69 Prayer. ,
Stiliday Seheik
'Sun MOM, •Sept.
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boris tiAyf
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TUed. - Wed. SO0t, 6
,iii):FitiZE 'OF GOLO/,
(Coldr) IRldhard W.ItImerk
tiliddy M Idiiht tept.
Doors °Pen' 12.05 A, '
aut,tgii tiffie
At:tether Thriller
4ditILE IN 'rift
Adult
Stt GeOrgO's edlit0T1,
9.1.6 a. iit,IVOitifik
- afine job but reocaven no zuppori
• be tam field.
At the previous game in Sebring'
vine the local ladies lambasted the
Sebringville team 24-7
ions featured pink and white stream- Given in marriage by her fatese fitted bodice of shirred net, topped , • fell apart at the seams and the Belies- ram at Forrnosa Palace Gardens on
els ladies slammed in 7 runs in the Sunday, Sept, ittle Cowboy • songs,
l and she remaining hostesses presented over duchtees Satin. "The softly heaarces was of ice blue net and
Church WOkiek
Dirinó Weekabb- tf"ClOOk.-
j The Supreme Quest
"Draw nigh id -Gild, and ite Wilt-
SSW high te Yoe
„At_
Brussels Intermediate Girls defeat-
ed Pinkerton 7-5 ninth Inning out
umpire, calls gain° giving Pinkerton.
the game in seventh 5-2.
A, clean hard fought game in Pink-
erton resulted in a farce when the
Walkerton umpires used their' auth-
ority to give Pinkerton the game in
the ninth inning as Pinkerton was
coming in for la.stebe,t. The Brussels
girls were furious when told by the
umpire the game was over When
they took the field.
Pinkerton. have 11, geod hard fight-
ing team and are tough to beet but
there is not -much sense in trying
when the umpires take your win
aWay.
The game was' called for 6.30 sharp ,
the Brussels ladies were on the.
fieldat that time but the umpire did
not start the gable until 7 sisclo'ck. I
The game was called because 'of
d,arkness.
ineetin,g opened with the singing of
Hymn 27. The members, 'repeated
the Lord's Prayer. Sec. report was
read. The monthly dues and Cop'
Der toolle,tiont Was taken. Plans e
were completed for the wedding
tuPper the ladies are to serve Aug.
20. Presidtat 'Alberta Smith oloSs
ed the meeting with. prayer. A
tasty lunch was serve& by Alberta
Smith, Phyllis Fischer and Jean
Workman,
SO. JOHN'S GUILD
The St. John's • Guild August
Melville Presbyterian
Church
10.00‘a m. Sunday School
11 a. in. Divine Worship
Minister: Rev. Dirrehi, 111. D.
Organist: L. D. 'Thompson R. M. T
• •
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. Lane, B. A. III. 13
Can You
Halfway through the game they led
by only one rpm score being 5-4. In
the 6th, inning the Sebeingville team
inning. The Sebringville pitcher did mountain muSic and comedy will be
Miss Sbirli y Alaohan, who is to be . l Ere- Is. was the sceue of a pretty , I inarriesi in SePtember was guest of 1 Pink and white gladioli and feral summer wedding et 1,39 pan. on '
tenor at a shower on Fridey even- I formed an attractive setting ati Sentsdey, Atignst, 27th., when. Gloria ;
ins, last when Misses Lois Dodds, I Duff's Uaited Church, Walton, at; Elizabeth Clark and Murry Mietel
Donna, Vanderwoude, Isabel li..1elt- I high noon Saisurda,y for the double ' •Waders were united in marriage.
staler, IR lois Johnston and mune 1 ring ceremony uniting Mavis Merle f Rev. A. leane, 13. A., B. D,, Performed
auernore entertained fifty Ifive Oliver, Youngest daughter a Mr. the ceremony. The bride Is tbeslaugh.
guests at the; New American Hetel. II and Mrs. Leslie Oliver, Brussels,: tar of Mrs. James Kerr and flue late-
-The britle-to-be was seated In a , and ArthUr Clarence Bell, Jr,, son , William Clark of Brussels, The groom
i chair, with a tastefully arranged of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur C. Bell, , is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert 'Veda •
els game at Vietorla 1 ails heie on AT FORMOSA, ON SEPT, 4th. I canopy of Pink and white streamers Valley City, N. D. and the late' an, London. The bride's attendant
Friday of last week to the time of ' 1 over which blue and white confetti, 'Mrs, Bell, i was Mrs. Ross Voden, Landon. Ross
; The Kansas urn r, 'Canada's . , 17-7,, , filled balloons were suspended The Rev, B. G. HazIewood. offic-, Vodden was his brother's, gITOITLEMan, 1
' Singing Violinist", who has Just re I before a lute covered table centred iated. Mrs. HarVey Brown pre-; The bride was lovsbs in an tee
) Nee ballerina gown of net over cm'
IGE:ST
(By B. 0,1(,)
BRUSSELS JUNIOR GIRLS
ELIMINATED BY HANOVER
There will be
NO MILK DELIVERY
LABOUR DAY
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th
but the
Creamery will be Open .
from 9 10 A. M.
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: FALL FAIR WARP MEETING •
, featured, Don't 'miss it, 1
I
.,
On Sep 11th. the Ranch Boy Trio, 1
i Reg. Britton, Bossy Mann and Ernie 1
King Will provide the entertainme,nt. i
I
i , WALTON BROTHERS INVOLvees
IN CRASH NEAR WINTHROP
The Directors of the East Haren
Agrieultural SQC1cV are 11.01athg
last regular meeting before the :
I Fair, on Wednesilaw evening, Sept.
7, at 3,30 in the Brussels Town
Hall, AB the Associate Directors
Minnie and Ed. Higgins,.
CARD OF THANKS
would like to take. this' opportun-
tY to thank everyone who rememb-
ered me with flowers made, treats,
while I was hr Listowel hospital
land since my return home.
These many acts- of kindness will
long be remembered.
Mrs. Dorothy McDonald,
Murray and E. Kirkby. sons of
George Kirkby Walton, were taken
to Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea- ,
forth, after their car was ditehed
about a mile south of Winthrop. B.
Kirkby was released after examine •
ation but hie 'brother was detained
in, hospital for further observation
The accident which happenend while '
the pair were returning from Sea-,
forth, was blamed on the failure of
the king pin lon'the right front wheel.
several fence Poets were broken off
as the c-ar lurched into the east
ditch. Constable H. Snell of Seaforth
investigated.
turned from a successful tour of
entertainers, evil), present the wog- sl
Canada's western provinces, with hie crystal eandieabra, Room doeerat- led Mr, Donald MCDona,lel, soloist. dad taffeta, full skirted, with a
KANSAS FARMER 'rct ENTERTAIN,
Bus trip seturn $4.00
11.00 P. M.
Reservation Phone 11 or 48x4
Ralph Pearson's Bus Lines.
FALL MUSIC TERM
'Mr. and Mrs, Louis D. Thompson
B.. M. T. of Brusseasy will re:sume
teaching on -Tuesday, Sept. 6th. Mrs.
Thompson will teach in class, pupils
Of 3 .and 9 years old (beginner-0,
Phone 79K for particulars.
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LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL
Turn at Ainicitilles On HighWay M
Thurs, s FrI. Sepi'. 1 -
Double FeitUre
"RED PONY"
Robert Mitchum, Myrna LoY
"'PRIDE OF THE MARYLAND"
Stanley Clemens, Peggy Stewart
the gifts amid a shower of confetti
Shirley received a beautiful walnut
coffee table; , a step-up ,table; a
hoste.es chair; a wrought iron fruit
basket and a wrought, iron pop-corn
basket for which :she expressed her
thanks- in a few well chosen words
Luring the evening contests were
enjoyed under the leadership of Lois
Dodds,. A (lain:by lun,dh 'wee served.
Sattirday ' SepteMber
"AeltiOTT AND COSTELLO
MEET CAPTAIN KIDD"
Abbott tte. dettellOf Charles LaughtOn
ors and baskets, of pink glad-l1. the bride wore a. floor length gown . with a corded taffeta jacket featuring
Mies Lois Dodds read an address of chantilly lace and nylon tulle a Peter Pan collar. Her Coronet
with sweetpeae and pink tapers in sided at the ' organ and aceorapan-
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