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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-11-16, Page 1MORRIS TOWNSHIP COUPLh "1 RD 25 Years 1' Novell , Was the alvlil• Wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Bone of the 3rd, concession of Morris Township, On Sunday 111r. and Mm's, Bone were hosts at, a (Valuer for their family and relatives , from Detroit, London Wingham Brussels, Vgroaeter, Guelph, and. Toronto, Present were most of those *present on their wedding day twen- ty five yews ago. The couple were also the recipients of Many lovely' gifts On Tuesday evening yr. and Mrs. Bone were -sal :prised by their neigh. bora After an enjoyable evening pent playing progresaive euchre the the celebrants were presented with a coffee table smoking stand and magazine iraelc. The evening was eon. ,eluded with a tasty lunch. MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that Nomination of a Reeve, Four :Councillors and Three School Trustees to serve the Township of Morris, during the year 1956. ' will be held at MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25' 1955. If demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on MONDAY, DECEMB5R 5, 1955 Flailing Sub-Divasion No. 1 at School Hotts-e S. •S. No. 1; D. R. 0. Glen Gib-sten; P.C., J. C. Haines. Polling Sub-Division No, 2 at 'School House S. S. No. 9; D, R. 0. Wm. Semens; P. C., Geo. McArthur. Polling Sub_Division No. 3 at School House S. S. No. 5; D. R. 0. Harry 'McGuire; P. C., Harry Pollingt Sub.p.ivision No. 4 at ;ISIorris Township Hall; D. R. 0 Gordon Wilkinson; P. C., Douglas Smith. Polling Sub.Diviston No. 5 at : School Home 5,-S. No. 7; D. R. 0. Melvin Craig; P. C., Harvey Edgar. 1 Polling Sub_Division No. 6 at Sehool House S. S. No. 10; D. R. Q, Ralph Shaw; P, 0., Wilfred War- , Polls to be opened from' 9 A. -M. to 5 P. M. George Martin Returning 'Officea 1. BRUSSEL PUBLIC SCHOOL BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL Keep in mind that Wednesday night De.cember 16 is the date Brussels School will present !their Christmas Concert. Further particulars, later. CARD OF THANKS My sincere gratitude is, expressed to all these who so kindly remember_ ed me with letters, cards gifts and treats while I was a—patient in Victoria Hospital, Leann, and since my return-home. The ninny ,acts of kindly thought- attinesa- -was' deeply :appreciated. , Fischer. 411.1111101$21111NWIMMIMMIll wick. kl'APIT°11 LISTOWEL THEATRE 2 shoVis nightly 7.50 -- 9.30 0. m. • Matinee SaeUrday 2 a. m. NOTICE The 'Shoe and Harness Repair -Shop will be closed Nov. 2a rd, and 24th. C. J. Pegelow. NOTICE --- The .ansual meeting of Grey Town- ship Federation of Agriculture will he held 8.00 p. m. on Monday, Now 21st, at Ethel Community Hall. Mr. (Steve -Struthers of Luck- now, Guest speaker. Films will be ,alhoWn. Dance innate Provided by Wilbee's Ordhestra,. Admission free. Ladies please bring lunch. 1111MIN,11121111111111111NIOY BAZAAR AND SUPPER The Women's Guild Of St. David's Church, Hentryn Will hold their (ANNUAL BAZAAR AND ,SUPPER, in the 'Towlignip Hall, Ethel on WED-NrEISDAIY, NOV. 33rd. at 3 p. m. SUpper served from 4.30 to 7 p. m. Aidanisision — Adults: $1.00 Chil!rel 60c 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Melville Presbyterian Church 10.00 a. in. Sunday School LI a. ma. Divine Worship "How Can These Things Be" Minister: Rev. H. •r. Cartvfn, M. D. Organist: L. D. Thompson R. 7.1.- T S * The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. Lenei DtVine Vorshiar — 11 o'eleCira , "Religion — if g caw& soma —1,2 o'clock "Forget' net the aSsernbling of yOurSeiVesi together -- to worshiP.'' REGEN1 THEATRE Seat or th, Oztt. Thursday, Friday and Saturday ivilistEktoN OF KANSAS (Technicolor) StilaSt Orangest Size 220. . . , 1— Fresh.. Loaf --,-gvoy Day Meal,ty-me • 1 Shortening 23o. — tifebtioy Soap; Bath S+izo 3c 16 oz..Sat 'Miracle Whip " '410 ShirrWs Ifigta$ Puddling • 19c We Sell *The kiiht Price .„„ THE our iccES C 4 C • ttuthortse4 se second CIAO.mail. root Office Degt“tirient, Ottawa Past Publishing House Wednesday, Npvernber 16tIF 1955 2,00 per YeAr $2.5t) -14" Yr Il al H. WILKINSON HEADS HONOUR PAID MORRIS- TWP, FEDESATIQN WAR DEAD. and Opening Community Hail ETHEL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18th Program Listowel Quartettgl Folk Dances, "Newry Nifties", Solos cite' Readings Special Spealiers. IVO Program commences at 8.30 p. rn. Dance After Smith's Orchestra/ Lunch will be sold. Admission 50o and 25c MUNICIPAL NOTICE I. hereby give notice that Nomination of a Reeve, Four Councillors and Two School Trustees to serve the Township of Grey, during the year 1956, be held at COMMUNITY CENTRE, ETHEL From 1 P. M. to 2 P. al, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1955 If demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1955 Palling' Se-Division No, 1 at ,Schteo1 House S, S. No, 4, Polling Sub•Diviiston No, 2 at Scladel House S. 5, No, 1. Polling 'Strb.Divi,aion No. 3 at Lot 8, Con. 16, Grey, Everett Perdue, Foiling .Sub_Division No, 3A at Community 'Hall, Walton, Polling Sub.Division No. 4 at Community Hall, Mencrieff. Polling Sub_Division No, 5 at Township Office, Ethel, Snla.Division No. 6 at SOO& House S. S. No. 5. P. ollin+g Sub_Division No, 7 at .0eurnaunity Centre, Cnanbrook. Polls to be opened from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Edythe M. Cardiff, Returning Officer. ANNUAL TURKEY BINGOES Brussels Canadian Legion In Brussels Town Hall on NOV. 25 — DEC. 2 — DEC. 9, at 8.30 p. m. 16 Turkeys as Prizes 3 Special Games 15 Games for $1.00 Extra and Special Cards 25c or 5 for $1.00 NOTICE We will do Custom Butchering, cutting, wrapping making Sausage and liambiirg.- er. We will sell Quarters of Beef, hind front, also sides of hogs. W. L. BAEKER & SON Phone 6 Brussels, Ont. FREE 1956 Marconi . TELEVISION FREE LIBRARY NOTES BOYS AND GIRLS! — Next week is. Yyloung Canada's IAA :Week, 'Mit your . Public Library sand the book etores, You'll -be siure td find gdod books that you haven't read -and will enjoy. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr: and Mrs. Fred Sawyer wiar to announce the engagement of their +01-11Y daughter, Freda Elizabeth, to Donald Henry, aim of Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Rock of -Ethel. 'The marriage to take place early in December. 1_ CARD OF THANKS I I wish to expreso my thanks to all my friends and neighbours who visited me 'during my recent illness. Ala() for the beautlitul cards, flowers, and gifts that I have received, It will long be remembered. Mat. James. S. Smith. EIGHT POTIvroEs TO' k-BASKET Mr, L. Armstrong, Graham's Sur. vey, re-ally grows them big! A six quart basket Was heaped uP wita 'only 8 potatoes; one of Which weigh_ ed 114 Mr, Armstrong assured us be had many more like them, VAL'S BEAUTY Sii0P Cutting. Styling and told-waving s Specialty Phone 40x Brutish: WITR EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE ONE FREE DRAW A T UNITED CHURCH i .. SutnIday, Nlov. 1,3,- vials observed Si Remembrance )Siunclay. Many things ' -need to be remembered, the mummer ! 'said'. We need to remember the , terrible cost of war in material and money and' :-tihe still more terrible ' cost hi human life and in human agony. We need -to remember that , , War is the rest:It of sin and is a divine. punIshment of sin, We need 1 to remember that everyone is called to enlist in an eternal war, the war ' egainat -sita the great human enemy, perfect peace is found in perfect righteoltanesla. We need therefore , to remember that if peace is ever I to really come, we all need to be I engaged in nurturing righteousness in ourselves• and anciety, i Rudyard Kipling* "Recessional" by R. DeKo•Ven, wets the anthem for the day with. Bob Barwick singing the baritone solo. MORNING STAR REBEKAH LODGE At the semi-monthly meeting of Morning Star Rebekah Lodge held I in the lodge rooms Tuesday evening members made plans to attend ,Milverton'a 25th. Birthday Party en t Nov. 23. Noble Granki Sister Marguerite Crawford announced there wilt be node of used -clothing and Bake Sale in the lodge rooms on Nov.19 under the auspices of the C. P. and T Committee. Anyone wishing to do ailate tIothing to this worthy cause I please contact a member of the I comfrattee and they will be picked up Friday, Nov. 18. Remembrance Day \vas marked here with -a :community service when our citizens paid tribute to the dead of two world. Wars and honored those who returned hente. The in, element weather =wed the services, Accompanied by ate Legion Pine Band, members ,of the, Brussels Legion No, 2.18; the Ladles' Alptil. ,lazy; section of the 100th, Battery, C. A, and the Boy Scouts paraded lie a body ^to St. John's Anglican Chun- The service was in charge of the Rev. Norman Ellis, who gave the add- ress,. Ile was assisted in the service by the Ray, W. A, Williams and the Rev. A. Lane. ..„ A new Ladies 'Auxiliary service flag' was unsheathed and unfurled 'by Mra, David Ilaatings and dedicated by the Legion chaplain the Rev. A. Lane. The service that followed at the Cenotaph who in charge of Calvin Kreuter. Wreaths were placed as folleara. Province of 0ult„ Jam, E. Cardiff; Legion Branch 218, Gordon Krauter; Legion Ladies" Aualliany, Mrs. Vera Hastings; Legion Pape Band, Thos, MacFarlane; Lion's Club, Harold Thomas; A. F. & A. M.. Ross. Dun.. can; 10..0.F. -and Rebekah, Rae Crawford; Tali. of Grey, Clifford' Rowland; Tirp of Morris, Bailie Parrott; Village of Brussels, Roy Cousins; St. Ambrose Church, Mrs. A. Russel; St, John'a Church, Mrs. B. Whititard; Melville Chttroli, Mrs. Wilson; 100th Battery, Russel Hall; Mre. Jos. Baker for her :son -Peter Baker; Ohanbrook Women's, Ins. titute, Mrs. Jas. Meehan. The Morris Township Federation of Agriculture held a turkey ban, quet and la; aauhall Meeting Friday evening in the Forresters Hall, here, Rev. Bres, de Vries said grace. How- ard Wilkinson latais elected presi- dent for 1956. Mtter- airmen!, provided by the La-area Guild ,of Trinity Anglican Church, 'Richard Procter introduc- ed the plembetis, at the head table, The retfiring president, James Mair welcomed the guests, Mr„ do *Vries1 4oke hrlettly on faaintsg conditions in Holland, Short speech es' were given by the county presi- dent 'Wilfred Shortreed; Gordon Greig, secretaraafieldnran for Huron county; and Harvey jtohntaton, new Manager of the County Farm at Clinton The alatlitorta report was given by George Martin. Mr. Greig conducted the election of officera which, resulted as fol. lowla: peat president, James Moir; president, Howard Wilkinson; ectors from :sehool section S. 5, 1, Mr. and Melia Jinn Wilson; S. S. 3, Mr. and Mahn. Clarence Yuill; S. S, 4, utlid Mn,s Reg Watson; S. ••.,. a, Mr, end Mrs. Garner Nicholsion; S, 6, Mr. •anal Mrs. Joe Black; S. S. 7,, Mr. and MrS. Herman Neth- :ery; S. S. 8, Rosa. Smith; S. S. 9, Mr. and Mrs" Rice's McCall; U.S.S. 3, Mr. and Mrs" Bert Fear; U.5.5, 4, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fischer; H.S.S. 8, Russell Henderron; U.S.S. 11, Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth McDonald; U. S. S; 12, Mr, and Mrs. Mervin, Rich- mond; U. S. 5. 17; Mr. and Mrs. Les. Bolt. The first ,vice-President is to be appointed by the directors.- County -directions are: to hog pro. ,ducers, Albert, Bacon and R. H. Caultes; dream prodiacers, *George Hetherington mod D. Langrid,ge; poultry producers, R. Wallace; beef producers, James Maar; county dir. ectors Mr, and Mre. Howard Wilk.- A vote of thanks tie the Guild Was tendered by Howard 'Wilkitiaon, which web replied lie by Mrs. C. Van Camp, president of the Guild. The prograTh aor the evening was the play "Come Out, of Your Coma," presented by the Tees:water Junior Farmers. al • .. MAJESTIC W. I HAVE ANTIQUE DISPLAY 'o Majestic WOMenai laito suet in the barment 'of Wu- -library with Mrs, W. H. Bell, the president in the chair The Treaai report disclosed that $102 was real_ (zed from the recant bazaar and from tickets sold on a quilt made by meMbers of the branch. A dons. lion-of $10 was voted to -the Cana- ,dian National Institute for the Blind, and a gift of $8'.00 Vas given ttO ti IteielbOrtag 'W, 1, branch to help in its work. Obosen to attend a dial tea rally -on 'Nov, 32' In Grand Bend were Mrs. Harold Speir and John Speir, The roll call response, "display ision," proved one of the most inter- sion," proved one of the Inge :t ister- esting ever held. Some of the ,ars ticles produced were en earatrurn- pet, a atnuff,box, -a Bible dated 1670, a leather ihatabox of beanitiful de. sign anal decoration in which was the wedding tcal_hat of an old and arell.knewn, resident who died a few yeara agoa -ea well as clothing and jewelery of antique style. Mra. An-drew Lane gave -a report of the Institute rally at Lancelet on Oct. 31. The Institute project tins year will he "What Shall I Wear?" and will be in charge locally of Missos Joyce Miller and Marion Hemingway. Mrs. Clifford Marko - discussed the motto, "No one is rich enough to be without a neigh- bor." Group singing was led by Rm. W. C. Kerr. Mrs. Harold Speir, -a delegate to the area Convention in Guelph. told of the succe.ssaul attempt by On- tario Institutes to provide six home icentres for Ceylon, and a tractor -and trailer for use- in Greece. aira. Slpeix alto had the topic, "A Great • Canadi(als," in which She told of the life of Mrs. Alfred Watt, an, In_ atittate member whit was Sent to England to lay the foundations for Institute work there. A memorial to her eXists in -the form of a Picnic park on the border of Manitoba and North Dakota. A lunch was i served by IVirs. 'Wilbur Turnbull, Mrs.: W. H. Bell, Mrs. Ernest Mar- tin, and Mils. Bert Johnston, MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that Nomination of a Reeve, Four Councillors and Three 'School' Trustees and One Hydro Commissioner to, serve the Village of Brussels during the year 1956. will' be held at Pearson's Shoe Store and MEN'S WEAR Draw to be made on December 24th at 10 P. M. a t, Men's Rubber Boots i $4.50, $4.95 and $5.11( Men's Work Boots, Men's Top Coats. Gabardine .... $24.95 Tweeds ...a... $15.0.0, Men's All Wool Sport Coat ............ "-a Men's Trousers $5.95, $7.50 and MSS BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY From 7 P. M: to 8 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25"1955. demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on MONDAY, DECEMB5R 5, 1955 Polling Squib-Division No, 1 it the Cann oil Chamber of the Town Hall; M, tell, D. t. 0.: Melina Jackson, Poll Clerk, , Sub-Diviisien No. ;2 in the balsentent of the Public Lib., vary; ten Whittard;-11 R. 0. MrS, Vera Makings, Poll Clerk. Polls to be opened from ' 9 A. M. to• 5 P, M. G. R. Catiapbela Returning Offficerd $14.95 and $22.50 $5.95 to $12.95 Everything in RUBBER FOOTWEAR for family. the whole .„„ Phone 11 Brussels, Opt 11111111111RUMSOMMUMMIONSMIMMISMIRSIMM ritiaiiv amsexamaaermummearLerimas sas,,,,,,imarie- MORE WHY P Four DaYsi Wed. = Thurs. = Fri. — Sat. NoV. 46 .6- 17 -a 18 19 In case of War these are the men that wllil protect you and your fani,! :oleo aoueta aJottroaatreal ;Area° Meet "Bat'( Masterson Gunnia4 turned Lawman. "Dat5' Masterson fly, hgath.st the first enemy ortelangh. I I wag, ail that Dodge- city and all _ These are old nieji that caoey neede the tougheSt LaiAneii" the 1 that eve r. werit against a lynch mob. ATOM 13,OMB i' jairea Steikart- and June Allytera .1 Mon day, Tuesday Wednesday ViataVialen Color+ a so .1.141t- iS pARit Parent 'Magazine Rating I (Technicolor`' 1` Tony otjtik Okla: De Haven Excellent , Anglican Church — 14 oz. Tins Green Giant Niblets Corn 33c — 16 oz. Jar Pure Fresh P-Nut Butter 29c 1 — 20 oz. Tin Aylmer Peaches - .. 21c EveningsAtka§ Students 366, 60 Tea Bags.. 59c • 1. 7 oz. Tin cloverleaf Tuna ,•• 31c Quaker Corn Flakes' Free Toy .-,-23c We Buy At The Right Prices of CANADA r y Pollak of trrrussiis Rev- Ai' Nieman Ormiids'a4r 8.1 30 a,itir KoTy bOinailunleat 0,, Wining' Prayer glindaY at. OaViCee. dhui•otio, 14-ela#01*-6' 1.60 4,; s.4 , St- deoedeoi Et:61'11dg prayer Lummunalinsik, Children 25c: Set, Mat. -a, Adults 504 Students 2$O, dhfittireitttio, - Mdn "=, For Tense Drairld Stianerie'd, Pilled Manglers tiOhit Miss S'p'encer tra6ey. and :046660;Ryan i n LAtk `14Ookii. CineniaS'cops and tolee gilt . mismitlisimilimiliniiiiindis0 `rho- wohdertur story of three Saillors on leave; Three girls ..iii 'teat- and" -lige little- Orphans in trouble, Thursday .Friday aiid Saturday THE' tiLkok OAKOtAB- Gary 'Merellit Hendrix Coiling, titAVY .PATROL