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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-11-23, Page 1THE Claus Parade Dec, 10th week of Nov, 28th, two members of the Arulaseig. Liens Club and two members, of the Brussels neglert will make canvass of the Business places of Brussels fer donations to Kgrit finance the candy fund for Santa Claus Parade an Pm 100, Any other cash donations from citizens of Brussels and elmOiirl4410 community will be kindly accepted. The Women's Institute,, effnilt kindly offered to 'help with costumes and fleets for which we think them very much, wenn' Special Laymen's Service UNION UNITED CHURCH Sunday, November 27th At 11 A. M. Speclel Speaker - Dr. James Guest of London. Address "Men In Men's Clothing" Special Music Ali Male Choir. and Other Laymen Taking Part. Sponsored by the NlenIs Council of Huron Fi resb'yterY• Everyone Welcome. 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 25e or 5 for $1.00 • 1 Snowflake Shortening 2 lbs. 39c 41. Dare's Cookies' 1 lb. pkg. Devon. Rindless Bacon 1 lb. Tomatoes. box 30c 49c 19c THE RUTLEDGE GROCERY Phone 7 We Deliver Merl:ee 'rues., .--=,, Wed. Nein, kt .-,-- § - 16 • li WE v*isit A dHitti ,.. Aesltrleteit . No 'one kinder Sixteen toai,§ 4 Ago Adniittbd ALL SEATS tdd. tiiitto Itiit 1$ aDeillSreted by life dans a,cliati. Cliiid Health • AeSeelittletis I bitliik ,. 'East, Tentente, tint: that all ;Parents want their child.. Deli to kiln* hitt felt line)* lin* to. tell thet 1 i., .4. . 1,, '',. r4A,'.6 ,.'; tl. ,t• 11111111111111•111111111111111111101117111111 CANTO' LISTOWEL THEATRF • 2 ehowe nightly 7.30 -- 9.30 p. m. Matinee Wed. - Thurs. Nov. 23 - 24 Here is, the story of the Dentruction of Hitler:e Rhur River Dame Ftlel4A,RD TODD MICHAEL ,RADGRAMS in " ThE DAM BUSTERS " Many uS remember the head. Thep. Noire is how it was dime ' An English Picture' Made in mingiamt Fri. - Sat Nov. 25 - 26 st MAN FROM BITTER Ftibd# Pi .Q0100 Lex niARkER, Mara CORDAY STOOGE COMEDY Patent Magazine Rating, GOOD • $2.00 per year - $20549 tio mithortve4 #4 o#004 class m*i re it Otzos boP Put, Qtt#11# We d nesd ay, Nevem USS LS er 23rd, 1955 Post Publishing House. NOTICE Will anyone beviag cotumes able to be used le the Sante Clew. Parade this year, Wildly get in touch with Mrs. Earl Cudmore as soon As possible. Television Insurance See us about your Te'vision Insurance. Complete coverage $10 for 3 years. Selwyn. Baker PHONE BRUSSELS 10,110 DANCE In. Cranbrook Community Centre Friday, November 25th Music by Henderson Orchestra Lunch Booth Sponsored by Cranbrook Hall Board Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated. Shredded Wheat' 2 for 33c Niblets 2 for 33c St. William's 2 Fruit Marmalade 24 oz. 27c jar 20c Aylmer Cherries, 15 oz. tin IviELvit,l-a WA M. $, Tho combined V. M, 'O, and annual Pall Tea was held in. the church par. lor, Friday) Nov. nth. with a splen- did attendance or members and church ladles. The returns from the Missionary boxes were very gratify., lag. full receipts will not be known till all the boxes have been handed in, The president, Miss Moses, opened the meeting with, a hymn, Mrs. Mc- Dowell took the scripture from St. Mathew 2t a•ilter which Mrs, Wm. Smith led in prayer. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs 0, Matheson and treastrer's 'statement given by Mrs. J'. Yuill, Mrs, King rendered as beautiful piano instru- mental "Tbe Last Hope" after giving meet interesting history of elle piece written by the pen of a com- poser who liked to speak of it as his evening prayer. nine. McLeod of Luoknow, an interested Bible 'Student, brought the Message to the meeting. She is a graduate of the Loody Bible School, Chicago. Her message wets, full of inspiration to all ehrestia.ne:nreho walk with. God. A duet "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer" w4s•sung by Mrs. Evans and Mrs, N. 'Cardiff, accompanied by Mrs. King. Mrs. H. Dennis had charge of the current events, which were given by Mee. Wes. Kerr. After some fitt- ing words! from Mies Jardine for for Work they had done in. the son 1607 Mrs. Wm. S,peir and Mrs. Win. Smith were presented with life mem- bership .certificates In the W. M. S. Both of the ladles responded with nuitable and touching replies In thanking the !ladies for the hence- they had bestowed on them. A hymn wais Sung and ithe president closer the meeting with. prayer. A social half hour was enoyeel while the tltree ladies in charge, Allen, Mrs. Armstrong and Mee. Martin served a delicious lunch. NOW AVAILABLE. Tile Royal Conimiasion Report• on "Cony:um-Ilse Activities In. Canada" is now available at the Public Library, BruisSels fox the regular two- week loan period. This is the report that Rev. feeelle Milieu tsuggested that you read, ! • 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. ' wi111 be,held at COMMUNITY CENTRE, ETHEL From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1955 If demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1955 Palling Sab-Divisicm No. 1 at School House S, S. No. 4. SuleDivieton No. 2 at Scheel House S. S, No. 1. Polling Sub_Division No. 3 at Lot 8, Con. 16, Grey, Everett Perdue. Polling .Sub_Division No, 3A, at Community Hall, Walton. Polling Sub_Division No. 4 at Community Hall, Moncrieff. Polling Sub_Division No. 5 at Township Office, Ethel. Polling Sub_DivIsion No. 6 at. Sena& House S. S. No. 5, Polling Sub_Division No. 7 at Commenity Centre, Crenbrook. PoPs to be opened from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Edythe M. Cardiff, Returning Officer. NOTICE We will do Custom Butchering, cutting wrapping making Sausage and Hamburg- er. UNITED CHURCH W, A. The• W. A, of the United Church »let in the church parlow TueS' clay at 8 o'clock with our president Mrs. B. Cousins in the chair and A. Armstrong at the organ, After the opening hymn Mrs. limning led In prayer. The Scrip, ture was read by :hiss B, Mc- Cracken. In the absence of Mrs. James Bryans, Mrs. W. Spence read the See, report. Mrs, W. Bell then gave the Treafe, report showing a good balance in the hank testifying to the work which the ladies had e c eornplish ed. A card wa,s read by Miss Fe. Me. °reckon from an official of the "Seve the Children Group." Mtn. Lane eeported that eleven calls had been made. A Hymn was sung, Moved by Mrs. S. Devisee and iseeonded by Mrs. A. Brown that $10, be sent to Rev. Mr. Millen to help in his work against. Communism. Also moved by Mrs. Manning and ,Secionded; hy Miss C. McCracken that $25. he sent to the, "Save the Children Fund" Mrs. J. Rowland of the 'kitchen eom., was requested to Took over the dis.bes and acid cups, saucers and plates as required. Moved by Mrs. Lane and seconded by Mrs. Bell that the Agriculture banquet no he held in the United Church, Jan 13th, be catered to by the W. A. Decided to have Chrietmes meet_ ing in the afternen of Dec. 13th. and to be in charge of Mrs... P. McArthur, Mne, T. Miller, Mre. Michael and Miss F. MoNaughtion. The nominating committee chosen were Mrs. S. Davison, Mrs. 3. Row- lead and Miss. F. Buchanan. The closing hymn was sung foil_ owed by the Mizpab, benediction. A Social half hour was then held Mrs. H. Manning conducted a con- enst, and Miesee nteCracken and Mrs). Manning 'sleeved a delicious lunch. 'Thanks was offered to the committee in charge, • MUNICIPAL NOTICE " AT HOME I hereby give notice that NomlnatiOn of a Reeve, .Four Councillors and Mr. and Mrs, Robert "rurvey, Three School. Trustees to serve the Blyth, will be at home to their Township of Morris, during the year friends on Tuleeday, November 29th. 1956. . from thnee to five p,m. and trine ' will be held at Seven to nine p.m. onnhe occasion of their tiftieth WeIdeling, Anniversary. CARD OF tHANKS. We wish to thank .tihe stewards of Walton' Ind Moncrieff ehurclien iteliedihoue operfalarss andi everyone in ithe community Who helped the day' of the fire. Your prompt action Glen Gibsion; P.C., J. C. Haines. and determination saved our house. Palling Sub-Divielon No. 2 at To everyone who has helped since School House S. S. No. 9; D. R. 0. 'we gay a, special thank you. Wm. Somers; P. C., Geo: ,McArthur. Allan and Phyllis McTaggart Polling ,Sub_ltivision No. 3 at ' MUNICIPAL NOTICE We will sell Quarters of Beefs hind or front, also sides of hogs. W. L. BAEKER & SON Phone 6 Brussels, Ont, TELEVISION FREE WITH EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE ONE FREE DRAW MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL. From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25' 1955. If demanded a Poll will be opened at the tonal/Ana Plates oh '" MONDAY, DECEMB5R 5, 1955 Polling Sub-Divinion No, 1 at School }Dense S, S. No, 1; D. R. 0. hereby give notice that Nomination I of a Reeve, Four Ceunclilore and Three Scholl Trustees and One Hydro Commissioner to serve the Village of Brussels during the year' 1956. will be held at BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY Frolin 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25' 1955. If demanded a Poll will be opened ' at the following places on f. MONDAY, DECEMB5R 5, 1955 Polling Sub-Division No, in the Celt/loll Chamber of the Town Hail; M. H. Bell, D. In O.; Menne Jackson, Poll. Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No. 2 in the batement of the Public Lib_ rary; Ben Whittard, D. R. 0. Mrs. Vera Hastings, Poll Clerk. Polls to be opened from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. G. R. Campbell!, Returning Offficer. A T Pearson's Shoe Store and MEN'S WEAR CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN A mass xenay survey of Huron County is to be oonducted in the spring of 1956, The Huron County Muberetlo.sis Assiociation are Wein nor genereas support to cant on this and the ,regular work of the Association, If the disease is detect. ,ed in the early stages a cure can be more readily affected, 6,•111=•=1 WINS HAM David Kennedy was the lucky winner of the 10 pound Tenderited Sweet Ham in the Canada Packer's draw at 'the Rutledge Grocery Store. Miss Thereela,Gutiter of Cranbrook drew the winning ticket Saturday night, mummliminimunimin Melville Presbyterian Church 10.00 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Divine Worship "The Assurance of Salvation" Minister: Rev. H. T. Oman. S. Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. 1f Draw to be made on December LOCAL FUNERAL FIRM HOLDS MEMBERSHIP IN NATIONAL ORGANIZATION A release from the Associated Funeral Direatersi Service with headquarters in Ste Louie,•Mo., inn ex_ plaining the Intense& and beufits of . membeeShip in their organization, ameounees tihalt, the D. A. Rann Funeral Home represents ehe organ_ ization in. Brusnele. AFDS, es the organization is known, is • an international organ. " Jzation with a membership of more than"1800 leading funereal firms. Only outstanding funeral homes through- ; out the United States and Canada are invited to membensihip. Professional standing In the community, busi. nens policies and eereice records must be- outstanding for selection and sustained membership which re_ presents high boner in the funeral 'Service field. j Men's Rubber Bouts Men's Work. Boots Men's Top Coats. Gabardine „„ $24.95 Men's All Wool Sport Coat Men's Trousers $5.95 to mei, 24th at 10 P. M. ,,,neeleh $4.54), $5.95, $4.9 5 $7.5 aannCid Tweeds 636d:00. $14.95 and $22.59 School House S. S. No. 5; D. R. 0. Harry McGuire; P. C., Harry Goll. Polling Sub_Division No. 4 at infosrle Township Hall;• D. R. 0 Gordon Wilkinson; P. C., Douglas Smith. Polling Sub_Division No. 5 at School House S. S. No. 7; D. R, 0. Melvin Craig; P. C., Harvey Edgar. Polling Sub_Division No. 6 at School House S. S. No. 10; D. R. O. Ralph Shaw; P. O., Wilfred WELT. wick, Polls to be opened from 9 A. M: to P. M. George Martin Returning Offices Everything in RUBBER FOOTWEAR for the whole family. r OW1,4{00foi UNITED CHURCH . CHRISTMAS CONCERT Brussels United Church Sunday School OhristmaS Concert will be held on December 19th. at 8 p.m IleaSe keep this date in mind. Brussels, Phone 11 imminnisimummummummummunima IN MEMORIAM GLASSIER - In lening memory of a deet husband and dad, Dan .Glalseler, who passed away Nov. 28, 1954. • God saw you getting weary And did what He thought best, He put His arms around you, dad, And vrhinpeeed come and rest. Ever memeinbered by his. wife end fan ily. VAL.'S BEAUTY Sii0P Cutting, Styling and Cold Waving a Specialty Phone 40x Brussels The United Church. OP CANADA Minister: Rev. A. Lane, B. A., S. Divine Worship -- everollocin W. M. S, Thank-offering and Infaist Baptism (Iturch School -- 112 o'clock nimummwsmunnumuumummommunianumnumusuusiminniiiiiiiiiimummiltirinti REGEN1 THEATRE Seatorth, Ont. Thursday Friday and. Saturday THE BLACK DAKOTAS (Technicolor) Gary Merrill Wanda Hendrix Thundering across the Hills of bak- ota the story of the Great delete that engulf the Frontier as the mighty Sioux Nation stkpes back. When hate and fear nailed the last Frontlet,. Gary Merlii in his firet Western retei The Mighty, Siouk beet the drums of Wee. * Menday, teleedey and Wedneedey nNAVY AIR PATROL" (ifeehtifootorj 40Th Float Mena Lynn WHY PAY MORE 1 lb, - Swift's All Sweet' 31c_ 1 - Giant Pkg. Blue Cliezr 63e Shortening 25C 3 Patti Dog Food 3c 1=-16 Jar Fresh P.Nut11utter 29e. We Sell At The Right Prke:4 .-ik-4 - 15 oz. Tins Natures Best Peas 29c e 31e. 10 Marsh Seedlets Grapefruit Size 96. 45e 19e 2 - 14 oz. Tins Niblets Corn Anglican Church OF CANADA f' Pariah rof dpi uaaatis Rsii. As Norman Ellis, M. A., lie be Advent 011thdtien '11-0ditithet I - Large Crisp Head Lettuce 33c 12 oz. Tin -Swift's ?rem St. John'', Chtniah, 11 a. hi. Holy' Oninnentilon Snit* School David's Church, Heniryn 2,810 D. in. Evening C'rat'er Sunday 4011661 •g ; et, George's Church, Walton` ,tymitne Prayer' rBuy At The Right Peleog Two brothers loving the same 'Olt • as daideretial as tuitdvidst Jet • * Friday and Settirdny 00.A ribt s!i0 TH.t. 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