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The Brussels Post, 1955-11-02, Page 1EROSEg. .t.:E• LIONS CLUB, .HOLDS FARMERS' NIGHT I On Monday evening, Oct. 31, Bach, , , I Member heel a farmer lie hie gneet Mrs of the 4-II Swine Club, of which ; Several of the guests were the mere f ; 1 the Lions Cluj le the co-sponsor. Lieu Elston Cardiff, At. Pf perfertrie , guest speaker, 'Mr. 0, ' Mont- iI tiro fee Huron County and ceneple ( 1 mented him mi. his 0.1recess its pro- , 1 meting Agriculture in Huron County. I 1 The tighlights of Mr, Montgorn I I cry's eddies* were: cOmpliments 110 I I the PeoPle on the well organized Fall. Fair, ,Agriculture the most imr pertant industry in Huron County, the terrific challenge for the farmers club work, have wide interests, and be proud, eo be a Canadian, citizen. On behalf ;of the Huron County -Hog Peteduciersi Aseoellation Willis Knight was presented with $10 for the 'best gilt in the Swine CIO. Lion Wm. Newton thanked Mr. Montgom- ery for his sincere and interesting !address. After the meeting closed M,ontgontery showed film's on Inteeolub Competitions a,nd 'The Story of the Champion Calf. An enjoyable ,solo Was sung by 1111r. Ross Cunningham, accompanied by Lion Donald Dunbar. Mr. Ronald Smith end Mr, Mac Sholdice,expreeeed the appreciation of the 4-H Swine Club to the Lions for entertaining and sponsOring them- , the prize for the contest, donated by Lion Edwin Martin was 'w'on by Mr. G. Montgomery. Plans were made for a Minstrel Show by the Lions in November. There will be NO MILK DELIVERY Friday, Novembea 11th, Remembrance Day, Creamery will be CLOSED ALL DAY. s Anglican Church OF CANADA r PerIab of iferuoisli ROY. A. Norman Ellie. M. A4 Illi. De ,, trinity kir4Ii •floverber'6th" i Si sir Church, 'miser* le A. . 'Poly Cceilinlibleeii Sunday Sche01 St. David's Church', iientryrv7, 1.39 p. in. teething Prayer ' - .,:„m litis.. , Stindity Scheel tit- Georges thilfeh, Wait0 xa, as. in..*roily Communion BRUSSELS Post Publishing House *Awl es 8,0031/1017/111 Ins13. Peet Otte* D*PlireMente (Way*a ncsday, N ovember 2>n d -'1951- Wed ,,..„ $2,00 per •yea.r. •.:.$4150.14104: Attention, All Veterans REMEMBRANCE DAY LARGE COSTUMED CROYVP Al LIONS HALLOWE'EN PARTY Bazaar and Too. In the Brussels Public Library SATURDAY NOV. 5th. At 3.15 P. M. daking -- Candy — Fancy Work — Aprons and Miscellaneous counters Fish Pond Tea Room Opens Same Time As Eazaar Tickets Will be on sale for Institute Quilt on which draw will be made at close of tea. SPONSORED BY MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 4+ • Friday, November 11th, 195,... Service in Anglican church at I,I 44**- followed by service at Cenotaph. VETERANS WILL ASSEMBLE AT THE CANADIAN LEW HALL AT 10.30 A.M. FOR PARADE TO THE pi-lump WE ASE QUILTY , On Wedneeday and Friday of laet, Week, the people of this eoluanualty were givee an oppoeteuity to bear 1 an outstanding speaker, Dr, Leslie Inland Misalen -ee spoke on Com. Millin, a miesionary of the China munism in. China and in Canada. Most •of them ignored the Chance to 'hear the anpaling fade about this ; "ism" whi,e. now holds, one half of ; the world'e population in its grim clutches, from •the line of a man who endured 'a 3 month's indoctrination, eleuree in Cornmuniem including brainewasbine, and returned to Can- Ma to warn clountrymen of its t The churenee where the meetings 'rim Lion'e Hellewe'en Party heia ;a the Town. Hall was well attended. About 250 ehildren were present In coeturne. MiseaDerie johseau. was pianiet assisted by Mrs, Ross Duncan on the banjo and Mrs. Ray Bronson cti the drum. Mrs, Clifford Marks was sing song leader, The committee ' in charge were Lions Jas, S. Arm strong, M. Oldfield, Win. Reed and M, ! Wineberg. - Prize winners were as Hallowe'en Costume Judy Work Linda Johnston Bonnie Workman Patsy Bryans Indian Costume Brian Workman Lynd dastardly nature "DANCE In Cranbrook Community Centre Wednesday, November 9th Music by Wilbee's Orchestra Sponsored by Ctlanbrook Hall Board Lunch. Booth Everybody Welcome. to become better farmers end take were heed iehould have been filled adrantage of the opportunities, do all to the doors. They were each about "we can to help the young people in half-filled. Every town official, every PROCLAMATION. The Reeve has been authorized to .ProolaInt REMEMBRANCE DAY Friday, November 11th, 1955 A Public Holiday Village of Brussels hereby call upon all geed citizens to °Emery* same, "1,1rNitirliWgrattW R. B. Cousins, Reeve. member -of the ectool board. every teacher ,of young people, every bulsiness men, and every man who ,attempts to earn a, living • and every I parent Should have heard what Mr, had to say. He named indifference, eon, placency and a smug ',it-can't- I ihappemhpre" attitude as deadly ; sins and I fear our small town is i guilty of all three, Let's get our ostrich head out of the sand. a 71 Billy McWhirter Cowboy Costume Donald Elliott George Watson. Archie Thompson Cowgirl Costume Meeni Bronson .Audrey Wheeler Ann Oldfield Nursery Costume Jack Galbraith Marsha Newton Don Fischer Daphne McWhirter Murray Flasher Why Pay More RECEPTION AND DANCE In Walton CommunitY Hall MONDAY NOV. 7th For Mr. and Mrs Paul Somers (nee Margaret McArthur), Wilbee's Orchestra Everyone Welcome Collection at Door. Ladles please bring, lunch. THIRD ANNUAL FIREMEN'S BALL TUESDAY, NOVEIABER 15 Music By Wilbee's Orchestra Dress Optional Lunch Booth Dancing from 10 — 1 Admission 75c HURON COUNTY Apple' Festival. Town Hall, Clinton SATURDAY Nov. 5 - 1 to 5 p. m. • County Grown Apples Shown PRIZE LIST: $168 * • SWEET CIDER' ON SALE * * • Dance 9 to 12 p.m. LEGION MEMORIAL HALL DRAW for 5 bushels choice Huron Apples CROWNING OF Apple Queen SPONSOR: Clinton & District Chamber of Commerce for the Ciourany Prulle Geowers Mien. umminummumommmir Kleenx Tissue Salada Coffee 4 r • OOO • 2 for To= 1 lb. tin MIS Margarine 'Good Luck rAert•bur '1 lb.. 33= Pink Salmon' Pink Seal 1 lb. tin.456 Swifts Prem 12 oz. tilt 33= Our Own Blend Tea 1 lb. bag Sc Special Pack. Choc. & White Cake Mix' " .4 .0 • • a' • • MELVILLE C. G. I. T. The C. G. I. T. met in the church parlour of Melville Church on Sat- urday night under the leadership of Mrs. Calvin, Kreuter and Mrs. Douglas Hemingway. Mrs. Kreuter presided for -the devotional period, assisted by ,Sibetla Black who read ,the scripture and Helen Wilson who, led in prayer. A istopy was read telling of the talctivitiee S former C G. I, T. imemhers„ as they teok their place in the -outside world. ' Mrs. Hemingway, presided for the alection of Mincers: Priesident, ,Shieitia Black; Vice Pres. Elizabeth Pipe; Secretary, Jean Smith; Treas- urer, Jean Cardiff; Pianist, Jean McFarlane; Pres Reporter, Joan Davidson; Committee in charge of wend/rip (for four months-), Sheila Black end Kaehaleen Hardy; Com- mittee for entertainment for four months), Helen WiLson, Sharon Hemingway. The group decided to aim to be a Chevron group this year and wifi meet the isedond ,aridejourth. Fri- day of the month. Choice of a name and -a ,neoltto. for the group was left for consideration until next meeting. Two new C. G. L T. songs were sung and Mee. Hemingway read an , amusing story, parts of which were supplied by the girls from scrota' bled .slips of paper. Hallowe'en can- eler Wale served -and the singing of "Tane" eloped the meeting, FOR SALE — Clown Donna Workman Ann 'Higgins Rae' Fischer Comic Jean Alcock Helen Ward Joyce Davidson Murray Lowe Witch Costume (Kenny Work David Duncan Mary Ann Fischer Davy Crockett. Costume Doug Elliott Mary Jean McBride 'Tenders will be received up un till 12 o'clock noon, November 7, for the sale of one used steel culvert whieh is 18 feet long and 4 feet .across. Lowest or any tender not eecessarily accepted. Gee. C. Martin, Clerk, Morris Township. 43 TENDERS WANTED Tenders wall be received by the lundersigned until 3 p.m. Satuadlay, November 5th, 1955 for snowplowing for the 1.955-56 session in the Town- ship of Grey. ,Tenders'to be by the hour. State type of equipment need. Teoweet or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. E. M. Cardiff. Clerk. BAZAAR AND TEA In Brussels Public Library on SATURDAY, NOV, 12th from 3 to 5 Home-made baking, candy and sewing counter. Tea-Room. Sponsored by St. John's Church Guild. FREE 1956 Marconie TELEVISION FREE WITH EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE ONE FREE DRAW' A T PEARSON'S SHOE STORE and MEN'S WEAR. Draw to be made on December 24th at 10 P. Ma BORN WHEELER — At Dr. Myers' Nur- sing Home :on Sunday, October 23 to Mr. and Mee" Plead! Wheeler, R. R. Ethel, a ,eon Gerald Stanley, a bother for Douglas and Jimmie. $4,50, $4.95 and !SSW ! HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY I HEARS GUEST SPEAKER I A regular meeting of the Brusaleis Horticullar Societi met in the base- ' anent of the library Monday of last week, I The preaidenle Mrs.. Earl Cudmore, Was• in the chair. Minutes and Man- ( eiail statement were read by the sec- ! retary, Mrs. Ella Shurrie. Mrs. R. W. ; Stephens gave a report of the Dist- ' riot Annual Meeting •of Zone 8 held in Port Elgin, The guest speaker, Mr. Epps of Clinton, Zone Governor, who ansaver- ed many questions on fall gardening A lovely lunch and' social time' followed. $5.95, $7.50 andDe. Men's Rubber Boots Men's Work Boots tiiiiimmommommis Melville Presbyterian Church 10.0d a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Divine WOrebtly "The Glory To Be Revetteed" Minister: Rev. H. T. Ciervin, Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. T Men's Top Coats. Men's Al! Wool Men's Trousers CARD OF THANKS I al& to thank my friends and neighbours, who so kindly remember- ed me with cards, treats, and visits during my .stay in the hospital. These very much. remembrance were appreciated Jack Knight. l••••• PEOPLE W F, KNOW VAL'S BEAUTY Si4OF Cutting, Styling and Cold Waving a Specialty Phone 40x Brussels Gabardine 624.95 Tweeds §:36.Dite, Sport Coat 1 $.4.95 died SeaglW $5.95 to 1 Everything in RUBBER FOOTWEAR for the wliore " family. Phone 11 nillillilliMEDISSIMM1f/1111111111111111.11110111111MOW anId winesihghtboouthrsranwkh ,othseeamtame many me e„ flowers, LOWIEsS FOOD MARvelw cards •and treats while I was a MI6 patient in the K. W. Hospital. Kitch- CARD OF THANKS LISTOWEL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders will be received by the undersigned up until 12 o'clock noon, November 7. 1955 for the contract of constructing the Richmond Drain In `Morrie Township and supplying tile for same, which consists, of 1553 lineal feet of tile drain. Plans and saeeificaltione may be seen at the Clerk's office. A certified Cheque for ten per cent of the eon. tract price enuat accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not nece) scarily aecepted. Gee. C. Martin, Cleric. simaissiimmommisiikimmogiiia The' United Church- "OF CANADA Minister:. Rev. A. Lane, B. A, d, e`e. THEATitE 2 Shows nightly 7.30 — Lao Bo-. Matinee $a'urday 2 p. We Sell For Less GREWARS Compare Our Prices Brussels, Ont. . pirbizaw. stardsz 7-21°1!--ie. °M1112-13 1r. °11.'-.111 ' • ope I Infant BaptliSair lit Cgeurch School -- 142 o'clock "Happy is the man who hears Inetrection's warning voice." Murray Davison, on of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Melon was injured slightly when• struck by a rugby NW • -at school, Fortunately there was no fracture. Mr. and Mrs. Jae. S. Armstrong sPent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. Laycock and family at Waterdown and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Joyce and tearatily, Lorne Park. * Mrs. Alice Given% formerly Alice I Mitchell of this locality, returned to her home at Dedslandi Sask.. last week, after spending the 'summer in this comweenity. nsissinstinsiosstirmins REGEN1 THEATRE Seatorth, Ont. • • Thursday, Friday and Saturday , FLAW VS. BILLY THE KID,' (Technicolor) Every, man's hand was against him. but she was always waiting. He never drew first and he never shot second. Out of the most exciting pages of frontier history comes this amazing story of the"fatteet gun of them „NI: The true story of the deedliett kilter, the West ever knew. a Monday, Teeeday and WedneedaY SEVEN LITTLE FOYS teehni3OlOr Bob Hope Milly Vitale story of vaudeville's most famous Farelly, They Bang and ,danced their' Way into Anierideoii heart. Boll Hope in his tineet role Yeti will load' every entente that you spend With he SEVEN LittLi Thur. - Fri. - Sat. Nov. 3 4 - o • eWALT 'DISNEY'S Pull Length CinemaScope Cartoon "THE LADY AND THE TRAMP" Parent Magazine Rating EXCELLENT Also ''SWITZERLAND* In Ctnematoope Sat. Mat. Chiildren 25c . Save Time arid lVioney Shop at Your Red & White Food. S Weekend Specials.— Fresh ground' :Coffee 'Habitant Pea 'Soup, 28 oz. tin " 2 .for 29c- CloYerieaf Fancy Pink Salmon 47c l& issiV Swifts Prem 12 oz. tin • •t• =.• • arrac Florida Grapefruit " 10 for Om Try Our Chicken Fryers' • eleeeri 'FOR YOUR IDEAL teiatiSTMAS- OTFT ite Sure And See The Handsome, Lovethtee ener -and ,also since I came home. Special thanks to Dr. Myers, Dr. Leckner and the nurses in the hospital. Mrs. George T. Williamson. 111111111111611111111111111116111111111111 FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS SHOP AT THE MAC BA5:KER AUTO SUPPLY Permanent Type Anti Freeze $2.7.575peprerigagRuoanrt Thermostats Ranging from $1.05 to $2.10 CROP RELEASE r Fall plowing IS well advanced "and IMO Farmers -have completed the ; important outside Week. The maw beet harvest is ,still the order of thoil day in •the Slott% end of the County, I hut wkeefient DrOgreaa is being blade. Twenteesiet (26) head, Of cattle sold, .I for an average of two hundred and fettrieen 0214) at the Fourth . Mon, TUes. Nov, 7 Willeine and HOWerd Keel provide Songs 1,Dernedy,Romance; In "JUPITER'S DARLING" • tineniatoolie and Color , Parents Magazine ‘Rating, deed 4.• 'tuxedo neat* -- 4444" tikFtiosig. EAR • FULL DRESS 'sow took Flog '55e to 69e eadin, Auto Light and ClieWpion Nev, thiirsdaY. Friday ansi Saturriaa Athittel 'Pertheittlieen Shorthorn Shia 0 a • Thursday Friday an d Saturday at theicito# on 'Odep1)0' :gfl'i. Stk (04 toill kweilg6-6 ttiie lillildtta: 4'1' 1 Mottlers train $4.95 to. 0.26 AtilitOtt AND COSTELLO fotitteen &ditties (WO at they ME.qt THE KEYSTONE KOOS 091 feMelee leold for an 'Average i -to Pipes eeoeti tpeolt to .0.§t Bud Abbott Lott deateile of eine hundred and eighty-font'. 1 Agriotittlral LteoreSen . , G. 'W. MellegterterYe i , .e.espeleer . „ kkhaustPipea $3.25 $4.75 'White ($184):' Phona.Resid'e'nce 94 -13psiness Brussels; , Domino' WOMEN'S ORISON (Atfult) lee 'CorintYle Wed. e 'Thur. After ,'The tiaelitioarit Jut gie" Comes ,it,HE, HUMAN itjtIOLE0 Adult Entettaltfinene tee' A 'did dity 'Oottee Station In Actton4 'ELAdit AND WHITE , NOW WITH A VW libitol4AtE u ,-‘0,*1404 ONLY 496. (Regular OM, • • A.14.1i.