HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-02-29, Page 1Many a young man and woman ,
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AT MELVILLE CHURCH
On Sunday manning next the ann.
Dual' Stulcients Sunday will be .ghser.
ved. The service will be conducted
entirely by young students. Howard
Kerr, son of Rev. Sam Kerr whir
Preach ,the sermon. Girls of the C.
G..1. T. ad other young people will
lead in the .seirviee of praise. They
Will sing two, 3_part choruses.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the sPraying of
Cattle of Warble Fly in the Town-
ship of Grey, will be received by '
the undersigned until 1 p.m., March
.3rd. 1956. State Price per head per
spray.
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
Mrs. E. M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned for crushing and- haul
isg 15,000 yards or more of gravel
for the Township of Grey. Crusher
to be equipped with % screen,
Gravel to be hauled anywhere in
township under supervision of road.
superintendent A certified cheque
for $300.00 must accompany each
tender. Tenders to be In by 3 p. m.
'March 3rd, 1956.
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily. accepted,
Mrs. IA M, Cardiff,
Clerk, Township. "of Grey.
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2 shoWs nightly 7.90 - 040 p. we.
Matinee Saturday 2 p.
Wednesday - Thursday
Feb. 29 -Mar 1
. Alfred Hitchcock made '1 Rear Win
dow" . Alfred Hitchcock made
"To Catch A Tiiier 'SOW Alfred
Hitchcpcik hhingiel Ve something
different . ornedy Mystery . .
"THE' TROUBLE .WITI-t HARRY"
Cole!, -Adult Entertainment
OH: Sat, ' Mar: 2'- 3
dtid and Lau Costello
Meet THE MUMMY
,Kist Bear P`ded. Cartoon
chapter id Serial
Thine DOe'd Priddy ee Sat.
' 'Easter Mon. - Teed, Wo'd.
Mar.-86 30
4fA MAN CAti.k1) PETER"'
In Brussels Town Hall on
featuring the
DILLABOUGH SISTERS
of Port Robinson
Auspices of the Lions Club
insanianinsionansMillil
Melville Presbyterian
Church
10.00 a. rn,Sunday School
91 a m. Divine Worship
Student's Sunday
Preacher - Howard Kerr
Girl's 3.part choruses end a young
People% thou
Minister: Rev. 14- f. 64mrin. S. D.
Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. T
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. Lens, B. A, S.
Divine VVoratup -- 11 o'clock.
The Way The Maelter Went -
His MeSSage '
Church School --- 12 o'clock
am net ashamed of the gokael
of Jests Christij fOr. it is the DoWer
ttod Unto SaiiiNtIon;"
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Anglican Church
030 dANADA.
Pariah Of Brussels.
Rev. Fred E, Jewell, Li S. T. fleotOr
Jahn's` Church, emanate
11 a. In, Molting Prayer
Siifiday School
I it.'DaVid's"Church, ilenfryn • -
!AO p. Seening 'Prayer,
tutiday SchOO1
Including; 'Styling - Cut -
For appointment call 40e,
Val's Beauty Shop
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Seat orth, Ont.
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Thudsday, Friday and Saturday
STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND
(Technicolor)
James Stewart June Allyson)
The warm and human story of a I
typical modern American and his
part In the exciting and colorful
panorama of the strategic air colti-
mand - our Nation's first line of
efence,
Admission: Adults 60c Students 36c
I. Children 20e.
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
SOMETHING FOR THE BIRDS
Victor Mature Patricia Neat
Mr. 880 is back. 881 times nhonler,
A to notch comedy that IS wortr its
weight. in laughter. Don't Miss this.
Its muse fun than a barrel of Mori
keys. regular priced.
TinneSday, Friday and Saturday.
(Double Bill)
Noemee Wisdeni I
Margaret Rutherford
BLUE dAgAbtAg '11156kitS
delfe "AAR
RegUlar Prices
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Wednesday February 29th 19$6 Post Publishing House
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PRUP$E4-$. SP.ELLING SSE
WINNERS TO COMPBTA
IN WINGHAM
Brussels Public School held their
SPeiiing contest for the Ontario
Eidecationel! Bee, as ann.
ounced by the OntOrlo Edeeetionnl
ASK/elation 'en Wednesday after.
noon at 3 'pm). According to reen-
ittions two winners were allowed
They were Itobt. McBride, Grade Vi
and Fred Stephenson, Grade V111
These winners will compete With
these of other municipalities in. Mr,
J. Kinkeeers inspeetorate, in
Wingbani on Friday, March 2nd. at
3 p. m.
Clil SttdaY, Feb, g0, the minister
CHURCH Mrs, ,James NeWton McCauley
spoke on the; Temptation experieno In Clinton Public Iriospital. on
APPLICATIONS AND
TgNDER8 WANTED
qplicatious ,will he received Dy
tbo Township "of Morris for a truck i
driver for Warble Ply SPraYint; at
95q per hoer, helper at '75 outs per,
hour and Warble Fly inpsector at.
.90 Cents per Maur Pine .7 cents Per
mile.
Also tenders will be received to
supply approximately idoiO
Warble Fly Powder, Tenders to be.
In by 12 e'cleolt noon, March 5.
Lowest or any tender not nines.
sexily ,eceeeted.
Here and Save
Fluffo •.•**f. &&&&& *If if lb,
59c
pkg. 24c
Aylmer Special Process Peas, 20 oz. tin 24c
Robin Hood White & Chocolate
Cake Mix - 2 for 43c
3 for 27c
Kraft Cheese Whiz 16 o
Van Kirk Chipits
Jellos • * e * • I, • It I. 4 * A • • * • Geo. 0, Martin, Clerk,
FATHER AND CHILD NiGhl
BY BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB
On Monday evening, Feb. 27th,
the Brussels Lions Club had their
e'egular meeting in the form of a
F ather and Child 'Night. The Pro-
gramme consisted of duets by
Messee Marion and Barbara Turn.
bull accompanied by Miss Marilyn
Johnston, saxophone ,eolos by John
Pipe 'accompanied by Lion Donald
Dunbar, piano solos by Misses
Rochelle Wineberg and Gwendolyn°
Malitin, and by John McBride, and
films by Lion Kenneth Edger of
''QVroxeter.
The prize for the draw was won
by Miss Linda Janet= and donated
by Lion Wilbur Turnbull.
Many thanks to the ladles of Mel_
All° Presbyterian Church for the
splendid dinner provided.
Clark'.s Pork and Beans 15 oz. tin 2for 27c
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You will find other values Just as great as •these at.
HE RUTLEDGE GROCERY
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the contract of sup.
Plying, crushing and hauling
approximately 12,000 ,cubic yards of
gravel for Morris Township will be
Fseceived by 'the tuntl,elestned up
until 12 o'elocu noon, March 5. A
lie Inch screen to be Meed certi..
fled cheque foe $200, tilt*
accompany each tender.
Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year,
In Brussels, the Lions„ Club le she
local Easter Servece, Club.
Harold Thomas, president of the
ST. AMBROSE ALTAR SOCIETY
St. Ambrose Altar Society held
call each stating her idea of "how .
of Miss Sara McKinnon on Feb.
e Of tinene and its asniflotio for
men, to.aa.y. This serMon Was the
second in a Lenten series on "The
Way tie Maater Went," Next, SUP-
ilaY will be on, "Ws MeSsAge", Some I
things .the ,minister Saki The acqu,
isition, of power is always nem:Innen-
bad by temptation to misuse it.
:Spiritual exaltation is always follow-
ed liy a ,Season of perplexity and of .1
the Suggestion rof doaht, One of the I
most subtle leinptatiou3 =pf Saten is
to ask Man to SlthjeA SPiritual .0a"
Perience` and truth io inaterial testa ,
(+Ivo 11$ a sign er.- Familiarity with
the Word of Ge-ti'istl. v'eapon 1
for overcoming !tertulptilltion-
The anthem for the '6.3,7 was "My -
Faith Looks UP,, to Thee," by E..3.
Lorenz, duet sung by Marion Henn!,
ngv,77 and Marion 'lover.
TobrUary 25th., after en illness of 1
several menthe, in her 70th. Air*.
TroneYs Iluther McCauley entored
into rest. Wife of the lute James
New ton MCCauley, she leaves to
to mourn• ,her 10.50, ou, tIguglitor,
(Marlon) gra, M. Cardiff, Stratford;
two sons, Mervyn E., Morris Town- I
ship and Lorne E St, Mary's, and
41150 'Predeceased their mother, Lloyd,
lenirevcalonoy. grandeblidren, tier husband /
predeceased her in 1950. Three seas I
1
in 1081, Clarence and Clarkaon in
ff
.Site Was born in 1880 in Ethel, the 1
daaeghter of the late Mr, and Mrs. I
Wm, Pollard, She is, also survived 1.
by three brothers; :Edward, Brussels;
Benjamin %of Seattle, Washington
and Joseph sof West Minster, B. C.
Two sisters' and six brothers also
predeceased her, (Harriett) Mrs,
Chas. Prate of Hamilton (Leacha)
Mrs Dave Tyerman, of Ethel, Henry,
Adam, Rufus, William, Wesley and
Ell.
A.87re,R, SEAL CAMPAIGN
NVEPS YOUR HELP
To the 9,500 handicapped children
scattered throughout the promo ot
Ontario, on farms, In city homes
or in remote northern hamlets, the
'1950 sale of Easter Souls means hope,
TO them tile Easter Seals bring
treatment and training, a possibility
of independence and, relief from the
physical handicaps that birth, illness 1
or accident left theln. Last year the ;
Ontario Society for Crippled Children
whose only appeal for funds Is made
in the annual sole of Easter Seals ,
by 211 'Service Olubs, carried out
the biggest program in all its hietorY.
And, this year the 9,500 youngsters;
who are listed ,on, their roles as
"active" cases will increase, because
Ontario's ,swiftly growing l-Q1)1,114,"
means hundreds of new •eases each
year, The objective of the 1050,
EasterEatstert Seal Campaign which will
run from March 1st until April 1st.
is $69.5;000.
14th. The .president 'WI's. , Fergus Pallebeerers were Ned Rutledge,
Lions Club of Brussels announced
today the names of the club mem. Connelly was in the ,chairs%Ind Six_ Russell Currie, Louie Ebel, Wm.
teen members answered the e roll Henderson all of Brussels, and
bees who would conduct the cam.:
Pain On the Club's behalf. Gordon :
Knight, ciliairranal4 (1:6Gbt- "vvalker' Prayer" the minutes of the prey.
to be friendly". After "The Lord's
eLheiolniTaik)ernwd,WKIele411171er'8aonfl-vd 'eSI,IteelycNrael'alrYCgra5Pd'anitdf: ,
call each stating her idea. of "How
treasurer, I ions meeting were read and adopt Stratford (Rewln, and David Mc- 1 By contributing to tile Easter Seal I ad, and conlImitheeis t'laPPolqed Cautty, Bit. Marys; Donald and' Campaign you help crippled children for the following month, Mrs. J. Gerald MeCanley, Brussels. 1
in many ways. ,You provide them Ryan offered her home for the
,
with a Nursing Service, you sponsor March meeting at which there will Funeral services weee held from
to camp, you provide hospital and ' be, a guest speaker.
' ,
Blake introduced Mrs. Gouger a. 'sell- Rev. James of Seafertb, off_
Mated owing to the illness of Rev.
help them with transportation and
St, john'e Anglican Church, Brus- close_to home clinics, you send them' ,
therapy treatment for them. You Suvplementary Catechism Serits
edited by the Confraternity of Christ. Jewell. Burial was in :the family
many other services too numerous to tat Dectrine, ,Membere ap plot Brussels, proved . i
mention. Many orthopaedic surgeons `;a motion was carried that each fani- 1 I
and .physiciants contribute their time It fly pay its own subscription. An 1
it's a great team. The Ontario Sociee I
ty, ,the Easter Seal Service clubs, the '
sarrgeorle and rphy,sicia,ne, - and
You, who made it all possible with I
your Baster Seal dollars. I
Phone 7 We Deliver.
Uttg,a1""A Lowest or any tender not neces.
sexily accelpted,
Geo. 0. Martin Clerk,
For Sale -
New and. Us-dd Cars
WANTED
Licenced Mechanic or Apprenticg
with some experience. Also a new and used
Car Salesman.
TENDERS WANTED '
Tenders will be ,received ,up
until 12 o'clock noon, March 5. for
the contract of building two bridges
in Morris Township, one bridge
being at lot 12 on. Conceesion 2
and the other lei miles west of
Walton between concessions 9 and
10. Plans may be seen at the
office of the Clerk. A ceetified
cheque for 10 per cent of the con
"tract price must eeceoMPanY each
tender. •
Lowest or :any tender not neees.
sarlly accepted.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.
Riverside Motors
CARD OF THANKS
The niece land nephew of the late
Miss Emma Readman wish to ex-
preets their appreciation to all the
friends for their kindness at the
dine of their 'sad bereavement,
Special thanks is extended to Wing.
Liam HosPital, Mr. Whitney and
thole° who 'Sent cards, and who help-
ed in any other Way.
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Supertest Gas and Oil
Phone 56 Brussels Ont.
and skill in straightening little /limb ! Education Committee of Mrs. Law. . BORN 1
rence Ryan .Mrs. Geo. Blake was PEARSON - To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph '
appointed. I, Pearson at Dr. Myer's. Nursing'
An excellent programme followed Home on Wed. Feb. 15. A daughter
She business proceedings. Interest_ Joyce Edna, as sister for Nancy
ing news items were presented by Louise.
Mrs. Gordon Blake. The lorigin and
.1131111at ,••••••••••••••••..,...10•NrIV, meaning of Mardi Gras was explain t"'"'"-,
ed by W's, Lee Gaynor, followtd by
an amusing -recipe by Mrs. L.
,Kernaghan.
The study period, was conducted
by Mrs. L. Ryas in a very capable
manner, Mrs. C Mettler told of St.
Valentine, which was followed by ge
contest. The meeting closed with
a Lenten hymn. Tea was served
STAGE SHOW TAKE A CHANCE ...•
New method of advertising -
Price $1.00 See Jack Thynrne befoee
Lions Club Annual Concert and
Dance, Bruesels, Friday, March 9 "1956 VARIETY REVUE"
JACK THYNNE'S '
ANNUAL CONCERT AND
DANCE
FRIDAY, MARCH 9th.
by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. L,
Kernaghan and Mrs. R. McBride. BRUSSELS TOWN HALL CARD OF THANKS
We with ,tMpress, our heartfelt
ithanics and apprediaition to our many
neighbonts and friends for the nwn
eions sets of kindness and ,eym-1
Patilly shown us both during the
illness and after the -departure of ,
our leVed one. Also for the many
beautiful floral tributes and the
loan of cara Special thanks to
Rev- 'Colvin, pallbearear, floWei4.
heaters And the D. A. Bann funeral
home.
The McLean faintly.
THREE BIG NIGHTS 8.15 P. M. SHARP
FRIDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
SPECIAL
'.e'entinues until the end of
FEBRUARY
COLD WAVE -- $4.95
March 6 March 5
Music - Singing - Dancing - Comedy - Novelty Numbers
OPEN LETTER TO
MR. CARDIFF
Mr. Elston Cardiff,
lvi, P. Huron.
'Dear Mr Cardiff:
Realizing that you are fully aware
of the farmer's economic plight by
your favourable "address to farmers,
we wish to commend you on ,same
and hereby ask year further co-
operation on +this matter as we feel
it of the utmost Importance to all in
agriculture, Namely that you supDort
the Ontario Farm Union brief as
Presented to the Dominion Gov't on.
Feb. 16. 1956.
Signed on behalf of the members
of the Walton.. Loca1,134, Huron
County.
Hugh Johnston, Pres.
Mark lb/1111ton, Sec,
Y tERVE
"Tom Thumb Wedding" "Nursery Rhyme Lane
Laurel Hemingway, Roes Hemingway, Beth Pennington, Murray Cardiff, Joan MoSes, Ponnie
S4orsy, Tommy Cardiff, Bobby 'rye:II-Ian, Audrey Cardiff, Jerry Aleock, IVIargaret MoSes,
Hoover, Jelin Pennington, Dianne Ten. Pas, 'John Perrie, Chas. Cardiff, 8haroz Storey, Dianne Plseher1
Mardi BronSon, Terry McWhireer, Jean Cardiff, Ann Oldfield, Brenda ,Shaw, Mary GileeSole; ld'arSha4
Newton, Mary Ann Fischer, Linda Lowe, Gloria Reed, Sqati MeDeAold, DoireitY„Mott,
McGatcheon, Don Fischer, Lillian Myers, Naircy WW1:Vier, 'rzxir Vitali: 'Ger& Exe; Murray
Fischer, Joyce Kellingten, France Gardiff, RIO Fischer, Gary Reld,, Prank Strgfef,„. AtrutRto
McDonald, Dianne Hastings, Lorna Bryans, Pan klartUa, goihAre Workman, 'Dena "C 'ti, Aiwa,
Warwick, Joan Davidson, Ada Exel, Patsy Bryant, AoanDayideoe, PeeehereWineVerrT4Aitrbarrrie
Marion Tetrnbtill, " Barbara Turnbull,. Panield porter, RAM,* Mc'raggart, "Susan Maxble
Machan, Audrey Wheeler, Gerald Thereto:a, 'John Cousitif poqta0 piep Pima
Bridge, Jbe Wesenberg, Larry Wesehberg, ttf6W1V'I4 latry-Tafai-- mitt, Itro.
Taggart; Mary Margaret Buller, Sally Galbraith; Ua?eT tirralit ' 'ftiot'-'"*ItOr; .
"1956 V ariely Reel e"
Sharon Hemingway, Jean Cardiff, Jean. Merarlaile, Maria,thie Michel, Mary Beth' .je 4; 10 Y'oo
Alcock, Prances Myers, Irene Myers, Linda Tetfd, Eleyhe Wood, Leadh, Marten Hooter,
Donna• Wilson, Mary Dennis, Pays Love, Leis DO-Ads, Doitth Long, J"oro 1010;4. Atgirgiceng,
Leona Armstrong, Grace Cousins, Datot, Donald Edga,..14; Brian ,PreSeett, Mee n ey'rit
Preseott, Bill King, Geotgo Love, Uraento 'McDonald, Oliver .Riley, Ronr.rig Lane, David ItelinedY,
Peter Shaw, Don HethltitVeT ;Mina HeoVet, Peter Hemingway,
1116ter4f wtwitz
• Legion Pipe Band
Aedobipahists: Mrs, f4. thoinaa Donald Dunbar! 4 Diteotor: Mrs, fl, ,Nilr.erittede, s.
Admission Adults 50c Children 25c
BY GIVING Sponsored by East Huron AgriculturalSociely'lt