HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-02-15, Page 1Anglican Church
OF CANADA
PAHA of tin'dtiittit
'Rev, Ored E. Jewell, L. Si rteotoo'
John's 01,40oht
Morning Pit,Yof
Sunday MOO ,
Bt.. -;BaVid'a. Chueak 'f4entryitegt
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Mini* Selinot
Charles Telford Sellers
Charles Telford, Sellers beleivea.
haat/And Of Leyina Pearl
died at lite bottle lot 16, roil. 7, (lee,'
t leete;hip, Friday mernlise, Feb, 1
in hie 79eb. ,teat', after a. leugAr5r
Blume
Beni at his late residence. Sept. 5
1877, OurY son of the late Atirou aud
Mrs, Itetfer. •
13osides his wife lie leakveY, to!
augur, slx ions. Wilfred, -Ralph and!
Fred and Lloyd of Grey Township;'
Charles of OW'en, Sound, I-Talbert ot;
Ttlehtlatead, Veneauser, also 18 grand.;
Children.
The body rested at his late rest
donee, -where funeral, reervieee were
held on Meaday Feb. 18th—at 2 pan.
Services were conducted by the Rev.
Paul of ListoWiel, Interment In Mount
Plea,srant Cemetery, Ethel.
Pallbearers were; John Ra.yrierd,
Norman, and Ross Stephenson, Stew'
art Cochrane, Donald Dasher, 13111
Dobson,
Friends were -present, from Tor-4
onto, Brantford, Kitchener, Wroxeter,
Listowel and 13lyth.
Duncan McKinnon
Duncan MeKinnon died oe Tues-
day, Feb. 7th, St the :home •of his
sister, Mrs. Alex Armstrong in
Brussels, He was, in his 69th year.
and had lived in Brussels for 38
years,
He was born in Grey Township,
the .eon of the late Hugh and
Isabella McKay McKinnon, He
was mimarried. and was serving
his 25th year as mail courier on B.
It. 3 Brussels. which work he en-
joyed as long as hie health per-
mitted.
Besides his 'sister, he is survived
by two brothers, Robert H. Mc-
Kinnon, Bluevale, and W. Cecil
McKinnon, Toronto:
,Funeral ,service was conducted
at the D. A. Rannfuneral home on
Alfred Ste on Friday, Feb. 10th,
hy Rev, W. A. Williams, Brussels.
Burial 'Wale in Brusleels ceme-
tery.
Flowers were carried by fellow
mail couriers, Earl. Somers. Gordon
Stiles, Harvey Dennis and Norman
Pheifer, Pallbearers were, Mai
Oldfield, Lawrie Cousins, Frank
Little, BeIvan Elliott, Walter Willi- .
elusion "and 'Wm. Beal.
Attending the funeral from a dis-
tance were, Mr. and Mrs, Spence
'McKinnon of Cornwall, Mre and
Mrs. John K. MacTavish of Blue-
vale, and Mr. Peter McKay of
Brantford.
TREAT YOUR' TASTE TO
TRUE BUTTERMILK FLAVOUR .
Introducing a FINESILAKE BUT-
TERMILK with the old fashioned
flavour, Try a quart to.daye
afloat with eunnypin.points of de-
licious golden butter that &solve
In ebeer salty goodneSs On your
tongue..
And for those Lenten dishes, be
sure to TRY SOME OF OUR COT-
TAGE • CHEESE,' Smart home.
makers now consider sal
ad Cheese more than just salad in.!
gredient or sandwich fillet' or al
standby, for reducing diets, Nowa, I
days they cook and, bake With 1
Cottage Cheese, using it it tetPet-
izere, omelets, casseroles, desserts:;,
and fashionable cheeseeake! 1
Order S or. or 12 on. Package 1
of Cottage CheeSe et a mime of "
Fine.flake Buttermilk froM the Milk-
man at your door Or from our deal.
ere in Walton, Cearthetrok,
-Jamestown or Bruesels; or phone
the Creamery' office 25.
BRUSSELS CREAMERY.
CHURCH PARADE
....For Guides, Beownies, Scouts- an
Cube at the United: Church at 11
a.m., SundaY, Feb. 19,
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
MeNICHOL 111 loving weniorY ot
a dear husband and father Mr,
James McNichol. who Passed away
try years Age Feb, 11, 1944
tfhe wOxld May change front % year
to Year, "
And frientls creel day to Any
But never Will the eSe We loved
rront nienterY prise away.
AltAyS fcitidlY reinemberecl
his wife ninth ungly,
POS THE OriMsi as Of.00nd clase Peih leo DepsztMent, Otto ra ►t PubliAing House ay, February 15th, 1956 $2.00 Per year $
P4.•11,1710
*).
Shop Here and Save Id ney
25c lb. Fluff° Shortening 146k
Hillcrest Sweet Mixed Pickles
iq oz. Jar
Ingersoll Cheese Spread. 8 oz. jar
16 oz. jar
Kam.
21c
'32c
• 61c
37c
73c
Skating Party And Mocassin: Dance'
A f3rvsaide Arena on
Friday February 24
ponsczfred: by Brussels Fire De
Adriaission -- Children 15e Adults
Lunch. Booth in Arena
EverybOdy Welcome,
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HURON LIBERAL kSSOCIATION
44,
ANNUAL MEgSTING
COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH 11ssee\
Friday Evening, February 24th'4
SPECIAL SPEAKER HON. PAUL MARTIN'
Minister of National Health and Welfare
An outstanding speaker, Mr. Martin has played major, 1GT
the United Nations and in the establishingat Of a Slav: otelssg insurance for Canada,
The meeting will be preceeded by a Dinner, cernmencingOat 6.popAT,
Tickets to the dinner are available from municipal chairman. 4""
The public is urged to atead, and a particular invitation is extend
to ladiesand young Voters.
HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
HAROLD SHORE, Secretary — Goderich, Ont.
REV, FRED ge..IEWELL
NEW ANGLICAN RECTOR
Thu Zee. Fred is., Jewell res
Mid Mrs. jewel arrived Is Bette:eels;
last week where Mr, • jeW3.11
sneceodeg her, ..Norman as
rector of the Anglian Parish bere.1,
Mr. Jewoll, who has ministered
Northern Ontario for the • Past
tweraPflee years, comes to Bruseele,
from Burke Falls, where be has been
for the past eight yeare. Born 'in'.
Exeter, he lived, in London Where be"
received Sehooling, Mrs. jelVel,0
was formerly. of Deelebart, They!
have one eon, straent, at Ryerson',
Technical School, Toronto,
I We extend .Jewell family 4,
welcome to our eemenlanity.
WINGHAM DIST. HIGH SCHOOL.
VARLETY CONCERT
The Wingham District High
School stedentre. are presenting
their Annual Variety Concert on
Thuiesday and Friday evenings,'
iMarch Rh and 9tle in, the eohool
auditorium. There will be a pro-'H
gramme. of- vocal and instrumental
music. girls' boys, lihysicai
education., ,
The entire .proceees, after the
'payment of small incidental ex_1
penises, go, to the students' oWn
fund:. Tickets will be offered next e
week, =d the. pupils hope there
will be a:good advance sale to en
,sure crowd. on -the evenings of
March 8th. and 9th to zee their first
.entertainment presented In the
new ,auditorium. General admission,
50c. No reserved seats.
• Crown Brand Corn Syrup, 5 lb. tin
Dare's Maple Cream Cookies • • 32c pkg.
Sweet Fruit Crushed Pineapple "
20 oz. tin • • 25c
MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE :
0YetSeASSelteee 1:r treating the
krietlia of a 41.1,44eu aridout can
'cause painful 'even tingle, meats,
Diusseis Majestie Wentell's Instit
WP5fife told at lee February Meet.
lug.
hilse Mary Level, pliblie health ",
nurse /Or Ituraii CoMetY told the
groifp, that a seriOnslyinlarea. person
‘shotaa mot 'be moo ab.,"
eoletely iteeeleary.
In Clio ease Of an fiCOdettt
one should take' charge of operat.
ions, Look fee ineariat fleet, then "
calla (lector, Keep the patient
lying doWn.
She described tbe ro4tine to fol.
low to Deferent. Shock ekeeeelve
bleeding, and treating 'fractures '
'sprains, burns,trett bite and
.plaserting.
Parents, she urgetl,' *meld be an
example .to t heir daildrin 'and'prac-
tice safety constientonely in the
home. More accidents happen there
than anywhere else, she added.
A film was shown by William dam
• Huron, County Health Unit
inspector. Gift presentations to the
two speakers were Made by Mrs.
Douglas Hemingway, convener -for
Home Edanomies and Health.
Plan Auction
ro raise money an 'auction Ilea
been planned for the March meet-
Mg. Contributions will be made by
the members. An attempt to in-
crease the membership of the In.
;stitute evlaZ planned during the
business period. Planer Were made
to send member to conference
of ,briartoli. secretaries " at Ontario
Agricultural College, !Guelph, in May,
A bale of clathing a▪ nd beddisg
will be packed on Friday afternoon
at tho home of Mrs. W; H. Bell for
the p,eiorple of Greece. Achievement
Stay for 10 club girls' wag announc-
ed to be held in wingha. and plans
were made for some 'members to
,accompany the girls.
' Hostesses for the meeting were
:Mrs. F. W. Todd. Miss Addle Car.
diff. Mrs, W. A. Spence, Mrs. It.
• Cousins, Mrs. Robert Gemmed.
The table was -attractive with a
talcs comer, large Valentine centre
and lighted red candles in low hold-
ers. Program - 'was In charge of
Mrs.,W. H. Bell, the president."
•
You will find other values Just as great as these at
HE R UTLEDGE GROCERY
allot justso.d y or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year.
Phone We Deliver
atisittimmiminnimmenuniummummai
TAKE A CHANCE •
New method of edvertising
price $1..00 See Jack Thrills before
Lions Club Annual Concert and
Dance, Brussels, Friday, March 9
I HAVE OPENED
General Insurance Office
in
ORWELL ELLIOTT'S GARAGE
on
Saturday, Feb. 4th
Office Open From 10 a. m. to 6 p.m.
AUTOMOBILE — FIRE — WIND — TELEVISION
' A Speciality
Office Open Every Saturday From 10 a. m. to 5 P. m.
Or By Appointment Phone 10 J 10
Selwyn Baker
.T CARD OF_ HANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Telford
Keefer, of Dthel, wish to thank their
many friends and neighbours Ter
their kindness rand Sympathy during
Peek* recent lb(cireavement, etith
special thanks to Reel Paul of
Thseow,o, :also the Lions etilb and
the Legion of Brussels and all
ethers Who helped in ratty
LEAP YEAR DANCE
WEDNESAY, FEBRUARY 29th
In Ethel Community Centre
under auspices of Hail Board
WhIbee's Orchestra In Attendance
Lunch Booth
Admission 50c and 25c
NOTICE TO RESIDENTS
OF GREY . TOWNSHIP
A meeting of the fesadente oaf
Grey Township will be held in the
Ethel Community Centre on Monday
afternoon; tFellr'urary.) Nth_ at
2 o'clock, to make 1arrangernents
ifor holding a Centennial.
Edyteile Cardiff,
Clerk.
I wish to 'thank my many friends
who remembered me, with flowers,
treats, cards and visits while I was
a patient in !the Listowel Hospital.
Thanks also to Dr. Bowers and the
hospital ,staff, not. fongetting Rev.
M. Tbenra'el who gaire me more than
.my shame of hie time.
I hope sloion to be on the job as
usual.
P. A. Harrison. TENDERS WANT'ED
Tendersi for " the .sevaying of
Cattle of Warble Fly in the Town-
ship of Greye ewillebeemeiceivedeley. w.
the undersigned until 1 Pan., March
3rd. 1956. Stalte price per head per
spray.
Lowest or any tender not neceesar-
ily elecepted.
Mrs. E, M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey.
CARD Mt THANKS
THE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th
At 3 P. M.
St. John's Anglican Church
• Every lady of the community
eke 0, urged to, attend.,
SALE SALE SALE
Februaly 15th. to 25th.
PEARSON'S, SHOE STORE
and
.MEN'S WEAR
10 DAYS ONLY 10
SAVE 10% to 5,050'.
!She family of the late Duncan 1956 VARIETY REVUE
MoKinnon wish to thank neiehbors MARCH 2nd. 5th. 6th. The annual Brussels Variety SKATING PARTY
' in BrusSels Arena on
TUESDAY, FEB. 21st, 8 . 10 P.M.
Children 25c Teenagers 35c
Lunch after in Church basement.
Sponsored by Young People 'e
Society Melville. Presbyterian
' Church
ON
and friends for flowers, cards and
acts of kindnese, shown them in
their bereavement. Special 'thanks
to the Post Office Staff. ,
couriers and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Phcdfer for manly kindneSees, shown
llo our brother these past ,years.
To Rev. Mr. Williams, Dr. Myers,
Misses Edith and Viva WerWiek,
And Mr, and Mrs. D. A. rearm.
Gratefully remembered
by Mrs, Alex Armstrong,
Robt. MhKinnon, Cecil McKinnon,.
Men's Wear — Pants, Hats, Coats, ShiirtsWe
Sweaters, and Socks.
Come In and look. You are welcome and
under no obligation to buy.
KANSAS FARMEli
ENGAGEMENTS
The Lions Annual Concert and
Dance will take place an Friday
Dveming. March 9t1i, featuring the
Dillabough Sisters of Port Robinson.
ROMITTOESNIEteMitiLIMITIM Brussels, Oth. Phone 11
R. .t,C'oe.„IN OE.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be recelived by the
undersigned for crushing and haul,
lek,16;000 yards or more of gravel
for the Township of Grey, Crusher
to 'be equipped with, % 'screen.
Gravel to be hauled Anywhere hi
township under supervision ,of road,
superintendent A certified ohequs
for $300.00 must accompany each
tender. Tenders to be in by 3 p.
March 3rd, 1966.
Lowest. a' axis* tender not necessar-
ily accePted, •
Mrs. E. M. Cardiff,
'Cleric, T'ownship .GreY.
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elvil!"? Presbyterian
ehtirch
10.00 a, la, Sunday School
a. m. Divine Worship
"Though he slay me"
Anthem -'=Onward Christien
'Soldiers: Scheckner e
Minister; Rev. H. 'r. Cereln, 44APITOL
Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. T
USE CARS Joaftorth# Oat,
S Y S
Thursday — Friday —,Saturday
THE COUNTRY GIRL
Bing. Crosby - Wm. Holden
GRACE KELLY
A smash bit on the Broadway. stage.i
A love story As startling as any
You have ever seen it strips- human
emotions raw to bring to the screen
tempelling, unforgettable, man
35c Children 20c
S fi
Monday -- Tuesday --- Wednesday
FOOTSTEPS IN THE FOG .
Stewart Grainger Jean Simmons
.1 LISTOWEI THEATRF o. 2 shows nightly 7.30 — 0.30 p. tn.. CARD OF THANKS and 'woman drama.
Admission Adults 60c Students
Matinee Saturday 2.p. m. The United Church ...menulimmtomeni
OF CANADA Wed. Thurs. Feb, 15 — 16
Color
Minister: Rev. A. Lane, B. Ae, B. w I Race Horses, Horses Racing, all the
of the Sport of Kings Divine Worship — 11 o'clock. (technicolor) .
.Terrifying as a ,screlain in the night
ROY ROGERS In - fog of fear-le closing in oil.anoth. .
Sr beautiful yeeineswentan, .
rage to liVe limes a rage to love
in the tredition of 'the 'screens
mesa test thrillers
Adult
,
Fri. — Sat: Feb. 17 --e18
"SOUTH of dALIENTEPI
,The Mitsitee'e Way His< Bellittatii
Church School ee1.2 o'clock
,
fir . • "SPY CHASERS") -
with THE BOWERY BOYS
Chapter 8 Serial
—e W.
Thursday Saturday
Dottit,p BIM
GENE AUTRY. 4 THE' MOUNTIES'.
and
HEART 45# THT ROCKIES
Roy Rogers and Trigger
Coentild
THE diriL MAR,
— 'Wed,
Febiliary '20 .21 22
Aatit Entertaintlient
binetai!a:seoPe
beyer,,tt IAN-nark ai
Ldt'eri 13acalI,, Oscar Levant,
Lillian esti
Here lie tretielidous: story Of al
• iiunta $4•itiihkortidi1 , Siatieeta.
:Staff
CARD OF THANKS
We Would .likti tie take this op.
'Dorian:lily to thank all but, neighbohrs
and friends who helped save our
Mead At the time the NM caught
On fire, It Was very much riltpreci-
tte:d, •
Thanking von alt again,
Gordon and Lena Speiren
Male cad Noreen. Barter -
SPECIAL
1
Ceerfinued until the Sod of
FEBRLIARY
GOLD WAVE — $4.95
including; Stylifie Cut — Set
For appointment call 40x
Vara Beauty Shop
rtiStds, On
Chevrolet rind Oldsmobile
Supertest Gas and Oil
Phone' 56
came.", cepre,se the thanks we
0We to the ninny friends end
Ives for the kindness, cards of
of empathy And beautiful floral tti- 1
ebutes at the 'time of our sad beeeitiertel
Merit.
, Archie end Bessie Whale I
Revue will' be staged under the ans.
pices of the East Huron Agricultur-
al Society mi. March 2nd, Sth. and
6th. Watch for particular%
UNITED CHURCH
On Sunday, Feb. 12, the minister
Spoke on "Sharing" the last in a
series of six emenonse011 "The Means
off Grace," Eternal life Is the gift
of God; but God mediates Hie life
through the tete of certain machinery
which He ,hats designed for that pee.
pose and which must be used by
men if God is to impart His life to
thm. This machinery 'is'; Worship
Bible Reading and Study, Personal
end Family Devotions Witnossing
for Christ, Sharing God's Gift% Are
You giving God a chance to import
His life to you? This is a vital
questionfor all to conelder. The
choir rendered the anthem "Sine-
leg Along the Way" by, A, H. Ackley,
Next Sunday morning the Loco
Guides and :Brevities will be oar,
Wititoese We welcome them.
1 1955 Olds. Demonstrator Hard Toff,
1 1954 Ch. I3elair 4 Door
, Sedgy
— or.
1 — 1,953 ;Cheer. Deluxe Sedan, Radio
— 1,953 Chev. Sltd. Sedan
1 11952 Pontiac ,Coach
1 --IOU Meteor Spian, Ragi
1 — .1951 Olds., Sedan
1 1950 Pont, kdan •
1 ,1949 POI. Sea=
1 -- 194g Austin Coach
1 — 1948 Chew. Coach,
1 --1948 Ply. Sedan
1 — 1948 Austin Sedan
1 —1953 Chev. 1/2 Ton xt3ick trp'
1 — 1951 Chev. -Sechna Deliveley
1 — 1947 V2, Ton Ford Panel
River& e
Ladies Dress Shoes
Ladies Shippers, Oxfords, and Overshoes
Children's 'Shoes and Rubbers
Men's Shoes and Rubbers
Ladles, --Nylons
USED TRUCKS
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