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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-03-07, Page 1.4 41 Mr. ..144 nu.etinl; ,of dents ot Grey Towsship was Ii cl in the Ethel Conirounity Centro On Monday afterneon, Feb, to makk, arrangeMents for holding a. Cvnienn lat. John Pearsion Iyas r,ttliairman and Glen Bray /secretary for the meetin&I. ' lira,t deckled to hold the Centenn ial in Dth,01 on July 22nd, and 23rd/ Zahn Pearson was appointed president; ilyt,lte Cardiff, secretary; , ,Geo. A. Dunbar, treasttrer. A. chair Man Tor each committee wao apn ointed as firiliows';- Publicity and Invitations — Mrs.. Stanley Speiran Parade — Donald Dunbar Sporta — Glen Bray • Program —Robert OuntinOam 'Grounds -- Alek Peargon Decorating — Stanley Alexander, 1 George Pearson, Leonard. Ward Parking — jlames Pestell ' Harry Walls Welcoming — Clifford Rowland, ' Grey Township Council Booth — Harrold Swift 1 Finance — Geo. A. Dunbar, beslic Earl, Cecil 13aternan, Leslie 1VICKa,y, A chairman for each school set ken was ialao appointed, A meeting -was held in the Clerk's t office on Friday evening, March 2,1- with all chairMen present. Each 'School -sktion chairman Was asked , to have his cominittee appointed as ; So* PoSsible and to forward the narrlees to the secretary by 1, Saturday evening A Corninittee was appoinited prePare the invita 'tions and have them printed, A You will find other values just as great as these et THE MUDGE GROCERY Not- just to-day or to-morrow, out Every Day of the year. '77, - • Phone 7 We Deliver ".1956 Variety Reeue . Sharon I-Iciningway, loan Cardiff, Joan Mckarlanei -13ye,.0 Alcock, Frattees MyerS, Irene Myers, Undo. Woo4, '(61,11.01,7* mati9n toovei, Dentift, Pon Deve, Doilass Doittn LOng, Joyee rfAemal, Holon'Al*Ntroirs, Penne 'Wilton, itt Leona, Arntstreng, Grace COits14,, Aileen Paltrier, Donald EdgdY, ProSeott, JIM Edgar, Cyril PreSeott, 'Bill King, George Love, 'Grannie M-CDOnald, '013,Vor r.Pavitt-Tra4 kr40.),-, Peter Hemingway, Peter ShaW, Heithigtity Joint IleoVet, Patta Maine. FIELD CROP COMPETITION The East Huron, Agricultural Society is 'again ;sp'onaering a field orop competition in oats. The Soniety hag secured 'a limited quantity of the new variety of registered Gary oats.. Anyone wish fug to enter this competition contact the Secretary, Norman, Hoover, as soon as possible, CARD cY,I,'' 11-1ANICs , The family of th,e, late Mrs. Esther 1 McCauley wish Ito extend their , sincere thanks alld appreciation ; to neighbours and friends for so , many 'acts of kintineSs, 'sympathy and. help at the time 'of our sad bereave_ 1 anent. Special thfanlos to 1tev. larrles i, .., The Walker Funeral Home, pall. 1 bearers and the loan of cars,Dr. !, -1ViYers and the Clinton Hospital I 'start, and for the beautiful , floral trilatitee. We also -wish to ' thank thoSe who tent cards and boxes to her while she Was patent: in Minter'. HeaPita BORN HODGINS and Mrs: „Jack! Hudgins' (nee Jeyce Jardine) are itaPPY announce. the birth of their sni, on Friday, Mardi. 2nd, 1 1950, at Cluithmt, hospital, t brotirkr for David. BY WIN 10.00 a. in Sunday School Li m. Divine W-orshIP 11,Unlater: Rev. 114, 'r. tlk4firin, S. D. !Organist: L. D.,. ThornpeOn R. M. T le • The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. Lane, B. A, IL .t"- Divine Worshts — o'clock. PThe Way' The ,Master -Went" Hie Ministty Clittu/ch School 1,2 'o'clock "'Mine be the path Thy feet have trod — Dirty, iond, love to man and :06.e Arigfican Church oF CANADA , Pariah of BrUsoelo Bev. Fred E. jewell, L. S. T, Peatar john'ti 'Church, Druigot, Ai a. M. iViorting Prayer • SlindaY SAW tfitleth, At.kiy Evening tire/Y .-et' 7rt Stinday dethOO1 USSELS OS Post Publishing House Wednesday March 7th, 1956 Q2.00 per year ',Or•• -e- +Av. No-mtmrnmsur, 4,4•4444.•*, United Church W. A. St. Patrick's Bake Sale and Tea In the Brussels Public Library Saturday. March 17th 3 to 5 p. tn. 44111111401411410.4441441444W.M.S14034444421141 1r ',PBEY •TOWN$H1P PLANS Mes,. ,4,ctsOph $. .FOR One of the, roost Iugely alto "1350 ),(ARI.E.Ty• Rgvv,v TO BE PRE$,ENTED .AGAthl FRIPAY, MARCH 15th, popular demand ,the "1900 ; 'Variety Revue.% which Wagl .Pre•R'lltea on Mare)), fith. and Ckh, Will be *aged, .again. in the BrueseiS ToWn Hall Vriday, March 10th, nnder the ans,-; trim of the .Zast Knron Agri, ; cultural Society.. - This annual pmisentation,. was a decided -succOss, drew a 'Packed 'house on menciay night and in spite of the extremely intiernent weather, a good crowd attended cf..; pveried entertainment Tuesday night and ehoroughly ,enJoY--1 ed fnll evening of "delightful' If you didn't see it don't miss it .ort Friday, Maroh e an: ave Money d s •1•Ob Carnation Milk • Ecidys Red Bird Match Dewhist Corn 15 oz. tin Nestle's Quick 1 lb. tin • 1 a • 41La44 2 for 25c 3 for 25c 2 for 25c • • 49e 2 for 270 290 Garden Patch Niblets 14 oz. tin Clark's Tomato Juice 48 oz. tin •••!....!"1••••••••• _asafavotrenszatitk LO IC. 11•41•4•11n 4411 For Sale — New and Used Cars WANTED Licencecl Mechanic or APprentice: with some experience. Also a new -and use:a Car Salesman. motion was nagged that the Presi dent and 'treasurer approach the Council for 'a grant- Edythe Cardiff, Sec, Riverside Motors HORTICULTURAL MEMBERS The begonia bulbs will be March 13 or 14-. Please halve ,order in the Sec. lands by the Shurrie. S. $, 8 GREY ARRANGE 11 FOR, CENTENNIAL, On Monday jitternoca a meeting of the raltePayers of S. S, No, 8 was held in the School and it was decided' I In connection with Grey Townshin Centennial, Which is to be held in iEthel on Sunday and MoudaY, 12rul. and 23rd. 1987, 'that We, -the' ratepayers' of No, 8, hold a. SundaY ,go together and iserrice at' the ichool grounds on. the Sunday after Paatioulars. later. Anyone haying any :narnies soggestions be !appreciated, Please contact Mrs, Tienald M.cTaggart, .SPECIAL COUSINS ICE CREAM 79c HALF GALLON Assorted Flavours FOR A I.:IMITED TIME ONLY , At our office and at our dealers. BRUSSELS CREAMERY Euchre Party will be hold under 'the 'auspiees iof the G 'attal. T. (Cancer, Polio and Tuberculesis) CoMmittee of The Odd Fellow (andltebekoh-Lodge in the Lodge R00/71$ Wednesday, March 14th at 8.30 P. M. 'Prizes Will Be Given — Lunch Will Be Served Admission, 50c Everybody Welcome ROSS STEPHENSON IS .pECLARED qRANO CHAMPION AT CLINTON Ross 'Stephenson, R. 'R, 1 Ethel, wns .deciared graad champion at the ninth annual Huron CountY Seed Fair held at Clinton in the District Collegiate. lastititte, and sponsored by the 0ounty's and Crop Improv emen t Association, Mr. Steph.en.sion, .a .new exhibitor ,ot ft,!,-e fair compiled ehe . greatea number of points by his exhibits and many 'entries. Besides receiv., ing the Simpson aisais special and the Blyth Co_Operative speetal tor the exhibitor having the highest nmnber of po'nts at the fair. Mr. • - • • StevhensOn walked off with the Bank of Mo'ntreal special as winner in the feed grain class, as well as 'the Canadian Bank of Commerce prize as hay champlos, Brother Is Runner-UP' Close behind with a 'Score of 47 points w,a,g Mr, Stephenison!s, broth or, Norinan Stephenson. R. it. 1 Ethel; who as a. runner np receiyed the Read )3rothers. Elmira 'Ward, MELVILLE CHURCH tnerals in this village was 1,1911,1 oil Monday of this ll'eelt Nyhen friends; gathered to pay .their tribute of i resret to Mrs. X. S. Wilton., whose / sudden death on ThUrSday evening shocked and saddened this Comm Munity MeMbers of the Staffs and i Dearos a the Winglram Distriict ' High School and i3rassels klablic I Present, end former, Students, Solmol attended as.did many eg her r The Nacre]. service Wes Conducted by her minister the Rev, H, 'I'. , ooly1o, of Melviile PresbYiterylan 'Church, at her 'late realdence. During the 'service Soft music was played by Mrs. W, L, Spelm, Pailbearers were: Rat. Gemmel, 1 W, B. Willis. J. S. Arnaltrong. Jrtofil Riley, G. .1I, Campbell and D. C. I Marthiesen, , The mass of beautiful !floral tributes were carried by 12 nephe.ws. Burial -took place in BrUssele ,Cometery. . Mrs„Toseph S. Wilton died1 suddenly from a fractuiled skull, I Mellowing a fall on some ice Quf- I side Melvillo Presbyterian Church 1 ,as slhe was returSing home after i attending choir practice. Dr. B. W. Stephens, was summoned, and f ambulanee called but she die,d before removed to hospital , Form-21.-rly Pearl Taylor, ehe was born in ria.alita. and was the eldest daughter of the late William Taylor end his wife Emma Dow son. After attending Seatorth Collegiate and the 'Ontarie Col lege of Education, 'she taught high school at,Fenelon Falls, and In Brussels 00intlinniltion SolIGOI 1 Since her marriage to the late! joseph S, Wilton in 1927, she has niacle ber home in Brugsels. Mr. Wilton died in 1953. Surviving are two daughteM 'Mrs. Hartley Fischer, Brussels; Mrs. George DobSes, Wroxeter; Six ,brothers, Russell Taylor, In- dianapolis Harold, Rtetroit; Gar net Statfa Robert, Louts and, Harvey, and three ,sisters, ‘'' Mrs. 1 Clarence -Stephenson *Mrs% Watson i - Webster and Mrs:. ,Anson. Coleman, 1 ail of Varna. 1 Mrs, Wilton. was a otembei- of I District Eigli School, e MeMber the teaching staff -of WiSshaM 1 of Melville Presbyterian Church and of the choir. STAGE SHOW 1956 VARIETY REVUE" BRUSSELS TOWN HALL IVIcKILLO.F TWP. MAN ,REACHES 91 John: .1. 1VIcGavin, of R. R 4 Walton, MoKillop Torwnsfh,ip Wednesday reached his 91st mile, stone. Active in livestock sbipping for many years, hie pielisonaliy made weehlY deliveries to Toronto un. Itil he ceased to drive .4:luring Ids McGayin marked 35 Years of accident tree driving. • DesiPite adtvaneed years, he : ;continued to carry out chores on. the farm of his ton GOrdi011, cvlibm he residel& fte was pre. deCeAted by Ids wife about 26 ylUrs ortgo. MORRIS .TWP; GIRL WINS NORTH HURON SPELLING BEE Thelma Gowing, 'daughter . Mr and Mrs. Carl ,Gowing, of Monts Township, Was 'winner' of the North: Huron inspectorate !spelling- -Match held in Wingham, Thelma is a pupil of Donald 'Kai of S. S. No. 10 'Morris'. Fred •Stephenson,•son 'and Mrs. •Cr- SteDliensert. truasels, Etinicl pupil. of K. L.- Ashton, of , Braasels Publit 'School Staff, Was ' rtnin.up in the ,rottch. ' PLAY ,'THE ABtlENT-MINDED PROFESSOR" ' By Atwood Drama Club In Ethel CominunIty Centre WED. MARCH 14 — 8.15 Sponsored by Ethel Women's Institute Admission 50a and 25c here Your 15th. Phone 56 Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Stipertest Gas and Oil Brussels, (Int Last Sunday was student Sunday in the Presbyterian churches in. the area. Mr. Howard Kerr, eighteen year old son of Rev. Samuel Kerr, form 'erly of :Brussels was 'student minister, Mr. Kerr is now attending Waterloo College and will proceed upon graduation to Knox,. College Tiorontcr.„ Jim Edgar, president of the Young Peoples Society conductedthe service. :Shirley McNeil read the Scripture; Jim Perrie led in prayer; land Bill Martin read the announce Meas. • A girls' choins, trained by Mr. ThornOson, rendered 'two •very fine numbers', The Young People went .to Wing ham for Special evening Rally at St. Andrews' Church SPECIAL COLD WAVE — $4.95 Including ; , Styling Cut S For appointment call 40x Vol's Beauty Shop rc NOTICF.— 8.15 P. M. SHARP vomosms. The name of Alvin Oakley, was inadvertently omitted &ern the pan beam% in Mrs. N. MeCauley's obituary last week, Music -- Singing — Dancing — Comedy — Novelty Numbers JACK THYNNE'S / ANNUAL CONCERT AND DANCE FRIDAY, MARCH 9th. In Brussels- Town Hall on featuring the DI LLABOUGH SISTERS of Port Robinson Auspices of the Lions Club 111111111111111MI tritlffiNINNIN11101 Meleille Presbyterian Church 11111111110011111114111M111111311119 "Tom Thumb Wedding" "Nursery Rhyme Ladd" Laurel' Hemingway, R.oSs Hemingway, Beth Pennington, Murray Cardiff, Jean Meses, Storey. Tommy Cardiff, Bobby Tyerman, Andrey Cardiff, terry Alceek, Margaret Iff_OteS, Hoover, Sohn Pennington, Dianne Ten Peso John Perrie, °hal. Oardiff, &Aran Stdrey, Fisch& 2 @he** nightly 740 Matinee Saturday 2 a. ml .P_000,1k • zfOee 141;."0`1).1s) Reed, 'Susan VeDonald, Dorothy Yonne,' McWhirter) Pant 'Wilson, Garda g_ablit ."'Isdher, Lteld, rrank OtyltkiLy., 4,ralde ciatnii5s, 0,ppnie , Jtirte 40Chelle Witieberg, Egh Pkvis; Att.0..4 Liqvg.g4t; '0644nk goglad 11."1-'0±-110; gre4-rra-A -730-At ma-0-7N-175) IffarY" Irdtif Mne ITY614,- "Caret -%44",Vitt 1Viarni l3ronson, Terry McWhirter, Jean Cardiff, ,Newton, 1Viary Ann Fischer, Linda Lowe, gletia ItleCittelteon, Don Fischer, Lillian Myers, lia,neY Fischer, Joyce Kollington France Cardiff, Rite McDonald, Dianne Hastings', Lorna Bryans, loan Wartvick, Jean Davidson., Ada Exel, Patsy BrYanii, Marion Turnbull, Barbara Turnbull, Panigle: Meehan, Audrey Wheeler, Ciei:ald Thema, jelni Bridge, joe Wesenberg, Larry Wesenberg, - Taggart, Mary 1Vlargaret Baler, soly Galbraith, Fri.. Set. Mar. 0 - 10 '"LUCV GALLANTI ,, ! Jete WYInah . 'Charlton ileateti I 'Chapter il Seriai ' Wed, - ThUr. "Hiptis q OF BAMBOO" Cinernaseope Adult Entertainment See Tokyo, It; Splendors, its 'slumt, It; virtue, vices Marring,' I Robert Rya; Robert Stack f'APITmi LISTOWEL THEATRE REGENT! THEATRE Seal or th, Ont. Thursday, Friday and Saturday (MS GP:0 0 0) TROUBLE tN STORE Nesrnian Wisdcini Margaret Rutherford There It trouble in store for Norman Wisdom, Britain's funniest funny man, In coniedy, Songs and exeite ment BLUE CANADIAN ROCKIES Gene Autry Is the. top Man in the tall timber country. ' Ilniff41411rOcrellittiree -`-plIT INtelAksit, ...13:14ttetettfr-S. Fr. Von' itennet*-- terlion Pipe sand Adeompanists: Mrs. Thortms Donald nbee te-Sf..-nieta.a — TOG "rite& Wdcl. wae. - 14' basptgATE. t•louttso EturtirSepy, bogOrt Frettrie Mardh ' Adult ,t ntertafmtlent What would yote lid If your family Wet held at heSteget 16r thteb ties- perote escaped' Coliviett. Ore Added thrills tts the atiSpenSe tieurtte to ,A stihnitriq t. Monday, Titeaday and Wednesday tatitt. it1 /41, "ekt JUNOLB (ago e) Datidt Andrew§ Jeannie Crain the story It took eepoitate saferiS to flini. thisaugh jungle haunta i aat'oss the Veldt of violence, Vest lion fangs, end inta deli, they And, owed the bead Mao Oy the traneval, they had to bring back alive, toittilitt ' Double Mil "I CAME OROM; BBNBA114 BEA," "OrttAttAt WIt1-1 `114B I AtOM BRAIN 0 Sponsoted by Etot Admission Adults 50c Children 25c 4....1"kieWNEISoaomiolfwmtiMarojoi n Agric /turd Society