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The Brussels Post, 1956-03-21, Page 1.. _.�1+95 Wednesday, E BRUSS S a.uttzoz•� as .�wud esl�n teaa�:ll, root tita;3o� JJaiY�,rtxaent, txctavta March �,5�. ....,.A„..,, ��+'c�t P>Libll<shxng �-io��+� ...,,.,�..,.•..,,� EASTER Seals HELP 4-H SWINE CLUB HOLDS CRIPPLED CHILDREN pRGANi i19QN. MEETtniq mmul il;ies of Brussels 4-1t Swine+ 010 orgttat - In el'at'e than •200 co Manitoba border nation meeting wets held in th Magi - Ontario, from the 11-,. 0 members 13ruSSele Library on Mara. l'i/ h. to 4tiubec, there are 2,4 4 hide .every year carries Officers elected were; of a teamePresident Willis Knight op;t .a to thea task. 1 Press Reporter ... Marion Turnbull Batt to thein. it is no labour. i Dena Smith VNITeD QKURCH. , Richard J,,Rann I FINAL PRESENTATiON t li.OF"1956 VARIETY REVUE", The series:WI' f' The way the Master "k Richard J'• Rom, .1former Manager The third and final Performance Went" tits cgiatinued en. Suu�i y, ` of the Wroxeter litiral Te epflxrn'' ,of thea ,+1900 'Variety Rerue'" was Mara, 18. The ,Subject for the c1aY ' Company, cited In 'tire It Stela Nuts- presented is thv Brussels Town hail "Itis Messialtshiit'". At One, ,, ,ing 'Hanle, Mitchell, oil TliursdoY; on Friday' 0Yelliur with another' seitig, March 15th, He woe In his SSfh:, Year. sai'ea, Philippi Peter lira enrifessed • In a31(1 '^aUd, 41'{}1Si11 in attendance, Jeans as Ohcist, the Messiah, Inini+ 1 Mr, Rann wad born is § East Huron. Aeriauitural 'Socletp lint ITe t' Gttmo to Canada, as a child Re aket pregid'elttq Joules Amir, welcomed. the ectiatoly ,Tereus ,announced t ed a boot -acid shoe store in Wroxeter ter . pcopTe Mid thanked' them for their' of tilt mora Secretary ,,....•..•. • D inure ;go up to Jerusalem reel �nf tar several years`, later be,coniing ,ty,encrtertt l •5�un'1tort, In the absence i They are the mennbets Rotary> 1 Press reporter ;..+ Mziro'ct, Tursbtilk and 17a grucified azul. ;ire cert ria tagez» of tele teleiiYtone ct lupanv clubs Suffering "Messiah �-redeMption by , et the 3pamer ot Cereanoni'os, ' rzn far 36 years, N•eW't;on, 1i sic Cloineron fulfilled his deities hi a" eclectic niannet'• ,... 1 'MO/eft the junior and senior Revile 111,Tin. Veit thanked' all who lied in alit Way asSiStted with the ;show and helped to tate titi,s, annual event a1iceess, He called. the ace.- ornesnists Mrs H. "Ilhontns and Don - laid Dunbar and. the director, Mrs. R.W. Kennedy to the ,Stage `wlterro they we're each presorted with. a gift by -three et the tiny member's sof' ,tete terra +on behalf of the East Huron Agricultural Society 'who sponsored the ,stage show, A geneses lunch was served to the members of idle c+'tat after the show, than. 200 ,sera ce , Mr. G, W. 11'tontgonrei'y showed. Kiva-as, Lions and ethers', who are t ien the ba Ckbone of the etusiade to help 1 films on T. B. chest tx-buy t withs pp 'ori led Children whicn in the past I will be held in Huron oi.oC r gild Over quarter century. has 'helped more i Spring. Any 1 00 youngsters to have ltappl- +twelve, and under twenty,oue are' rphan 10,0 3 er, more useful: 1tries., Once a yearthe Bs Club Bruster sels Lions' els welcome to join this 4-H Club before tate April meeting,eting, . The T3rus+seks 4- to sel17a. II swine club is ,sponsored by -tire sPeanhead the drive tin- Brussels LionsCQab+ Seals in this community, to help 'once the treatment :of crii?Ililed ebt d- en and ,to makntaiin the year round organization wihich terrines in the Organization which centres: in the Crippled Children, T'RADE_114 Your old Watch Strap or Bracelet is worth 32.00 ado, no ,ansion Bracelet made in Canada, rivets to break, comfortable to wear. W. G, Leach Jewellery Store Brussels on a new type Exp - Brussels 4-H Calf Club The Brussels 4-H Calf Qlub was ,organized the sante night with, the following ;officers elected. President Ron. Snritlt Vice-Preea, Don. Hemingway drinking true, - the captains maths ; Pallbearers. were Ed, Higgins'. Secretary Peter HemingwaY , kings depart sand He remains In the Clloyue Higgins, Max Oldfield, Roy Press Reporter ,...,....•.• Peter Shaw mentariea and .hearts of men: Jeslus is , Cousins, D. M. MecTa;vtsli and H, A• inuleed the Christ, the One tanointedl Allen. of G•od to deliver not just the Jews th whole mage of melt, L Mrs. Hannah. Wright A pleasing feature o e:There W1 :ot 'Suffering --this was utter' . Since the death of his wife, the ly foreign to the thinking of rice former Nary Hastings, he had ;disciples -but it was Je+sus concept ; iesatded. in Brussels with his son for of Messiatbsbip and God's Method of i the past nine years. deliverance, Popular $hougltt looked , He ill Survived by a c a.ughter, Mrs. for political independence and world ` W. A. Spence and a son, Atkin, both r for the Jews. wan ,cud attain , r russets. One on,. Edwin, pre, empire or t 'tanned by force, resits conceived the 1 deceased. him. Kingdom as a ,srnii'itul 'Kingdom �a'd'•' Service was held at the hQtne of ritual methods -~ is son-in-law,. Dr, 'W, A, Spence, vanced by sP t � h a utuQversal empire of love, devotioP : Saturday, at 2 p.m. The Rev, A. Lane land service nnonParable in human of Brussels United Church officiated,. 'his!t'orY. Events ;have ,proved Itis -Burial was in Wroxeter Cemetery. LI d EthelyPresbyterian an , in th e t .in of•, • The officers of the I,ibraiy Board shout was, the singingThe service to Knox for 19a6 are as follows; ' "`How Pleasant Are Thy Gouts Mas, Hannah Wright in cher Seventy- thy- f t3iThe on Sundtin morning was Chairman tan Rev. H. T. eBi tin Mare , ducted by Mr, Omit L, Thompson, I McLennan, datughter Treasure Ms. R. G,' Causide _ ""` " f tl late john �Iclsenn wv and Reb who lt�as been appointed cateclist for Treasurer MT. TZ. C. Causinn CH She was born TENDERS WANTED ': Tenders for time contract of rre- fourth. year. Mos. Wright w, e • 'for'mer Hannah - i 'o to r Ltbrariau „ Mrs. W. S. Scott but e w LIBRARY NOTES f th vrorshtP passed away at her home hem on Friday, ;9, 1956, ME,LViLLE CHUri ecca Earls McLennan[Thompson and Boaii Gommlttee ,,,,,,.+ Rev, H. T. On Stiii&tY morning talar, Iiev. on concession one, Grey Township,. 1VIr, and Y1re, o to 1te s fessColvin began a 'series of ser-; ;and haat lived tin Grey mowrtship all daughter expect to move into the Colvin, Ma's. It, W S p. n , 0 Harold g'amanse within a short time. N. Jardine and Mrs, W. S. Scott, mons on tho death of Christ, In the 'tier life. disciples On Imre:26, 1912 ,She w,as united in On Thursday Livening a service of The circulation la 195'5 was X5075. , G:aiden of Gethsemane, ,the marriage to: S. James WHghtof con- welcome Lor Mr, and MrsF Tromp- A new heating system was .in were ,afraid because they were face F re ` cession elgth. In October 1948 Mr; son was held in the church at Oran - quite in Sactenvber and is iiraving, to fake with, death, and they we. Mir, Wright retired to I3the1. brook. Rev, J. C. MacDonald, Riitt- ,and SI quite satisEaotary, s,orro�vful, Jesus �t!hei�r master 'seem- Mr• Wright died seven yearns :ago,• "ley, Moderator Presbytery Pre°: in, e Raton +Ciounty- books ,are ed to be :struggling with a load • He nits Wright leaves to yearsti, the y,sided. Rev. W. of Williams, I rue- ,e,.c uan eld on Thursday e Jesuts ,so led v prayer, elle scripture being G gcould not beat •. Why warother sell u at ring, March 22 so come land` see sorrowful. ,even unto deet'h, 'phe res.• s Andrew ew E dearMeLennan,t Grey ng Thompson Town: �readi was given by Mr, them while there is a geed selection that three letter word SIN. • a ran Was 1 ship; Robert J. McLenn' , .Morris and the Sermon was deitty'ered by to choose from. We ba em;t lived' :a day. in our lives Township and two sLsters, Jane Mn- Rev, Ii, Oalvin. Bruss�eis, . interim. hearing Y gomeiene 'sinning I Ethel and Mtis lien 0So,,rtie) moderator far Cranbrook and , taze1.. C:ranibrook and I+3thet ,pairing of the Warwick Drain in orris' Township.- will be received ,M it �,; up, until 12 erelocl:, Ireton,. April 1956. This contract consists of teal feet •of open, .drain, Plan' 3585 tit and profile clay be ,seen at the Clerk's office, A. certified checiue for ten per t of the contract price must cell !tr;dobittipany ,oath, tended'. Lowest or der not nece"s'6ariliy accepted• any sten rC... ma''tin, Clerk. BORN Mr. and MTs, Tau Wilbeie are haP1Y ,to announce the birth of a Son Brian RoY at Dr. ivtyer's, Brussels ,M • ayr'" 4th, 1950. • i without teiar . g ro r Leaman, e n,nd doing wrong nut Jestts was I. Hallenbeck.. S(tra�tfor(d. At the close of the servace DIr. and CARD OF THANKS Cunningham, h,thel, and I wish to thank trey many, friends He wars never in sin. When WO • mink byl,eaiktin 'Church Ethel, an anent tMr. and MTS. Stuart McNair •Gran - to 1 cards which I received in tthe shame of the Church worker, she was; a member of ,brook, introduced ,the .congregation 1Bor the ve ybearing While T was in the ltosgta,l. and since without, sin, •and slaw much of it, but { She. was a n ember of Knox Pres 1�irs• Ross of .Jesus esar , e thWoman's: Missionary. S�ocieltY to TvFr, and Mrs Thompson, sins Of ntanitin!d He, who was, ,pure t 1 , a soci+atl Etime in the ;te _-.�- my neighbours for the treats they Let }his cup ass from rue u iactn es. bas made for me. Thanking :Mrs, Hartley my will, belt thine lee done. Christ's - The funeral w.rais meld from Knox tva sett i d by the ladiesi, BOR. rt , i n •C�hntro7i .F3iihel on Mon- The C. G. I. T. ,met ,at the home 1 Darn b,olne, A special thanks to and .sinless, do we' wonder at His cry unto flailing ltealtlt curtailed her was follaweK by 1 emtent ,of tit church, and r ,---,-------- lunch' N -Work, To Mr. and Mrs. Gra c Bort' t0. tbi uglul basketsgreat 'that His Presbyterian WORK neral Hos- Mowers which I ,alii�t+eciatte very cot was ,a great drt�Ps of b a,Y 'Ilia of Rote Campbell . in wtnghaint Ge e] tat i Charge of ork always t remember. an �ahtg W , a will and if •much nd ra tpibal on Feb. i29it�, Y9i56; a son Duna Stanley Jaren Brion, a brother far Kenneth Say Ann, and KattalY. qmm Fig er to eta agony ,oi soul waist so NOTICE •. a Music Festival There ~vitt not be +Sch�oo�l Area held in 'Cx,e1Y Township this year.' . i mism ionau '®fill costars Metville Presbyterian Church. - » ,,.r..a,Lnram ,ere ina ell with seven girls ipresent. A contest was n Marilyn Knight ,and ,Main.• Campbell ,presided' for the opening. The C. G. I, T✓ Efynin was ,sung "anti all repeated, the ,purp';se, 'Readings were given by Israbed Emgel, Barbara Evan, Maxine Snvatld�on and `Rose ell. The business Wall pre- Caltti�,lt ,sided' (Over by Faye'Engel, President. The study on the Canadian Indians Was given `o r Mrs+, -Engel and Mrs. Campbell conklne4ed an Irish. 'con- test. Linda Dunn ,assisted in •s�ervisg I ,lienor. ivlhch included a bitJltdlay cal.e are extend:en to in ltonlor'o .Linda's birthday IN MEMORIAM' I Congratulations laod , d March 12th„ ea , . t e Brussels Conducted +the service. . falling tothegr , Mrs: Ben Wh:i£tard , n' had not been dent tat (Robeiit Cunningiheini sang (The City • heaven" n Mt. Pleasant Cemtery ,died' then, We don t often lhtn1 et Eitel t pellbearers were old nelgltbours.: *CARD OF THANKS' i .holiness and purity of God,, pet when I Fred Keffer> w oLesly l rs • we die We all want to ge1 to heaven. I D eHI only rand arl We wouldlike to thank our good be Chrisitilans', is a 'must t. nal Bowes, .Me1ry If We are tA, friends and neighbours of Etiiel .and ;,; i Chester Earl. Friends from Wroxeter indtvess duringdo soinething aboui+aur Milo'. , em t• Bhester Bl. els6 Listowel Loiildton c111' be ity far their k t choir :r'etdered, wet anttbi , tour bereavement by the death of The d Uy fiaanptlyn, and and St. Catharines attended the 'r PraiSe tlt,e I�ot ours .sister, ,Mrs:- Hannah wrigib.t. , funeral. Special thanks. to the Rebekah Brian Prescott sang the tenor solo ; • .d Most Holy, by deisiar Franck, Lodge Brussels for,the loan of. thein •. 0 Lor ,ltdsmital bed, Dr. C. A,' Myers and 10.00 a. M. Sunday 'tlehool Rev. • W. A. Wiltianis, Their kind a; m. Divine Worship � Andrew- McLe'nwan PRIM; SYTNDP,>Y tram a , strengthen Him, Jesus might halve Tour Square). Interment a made t essi will long be re Membered. " 1.1, •, 1 Anthem: Onmrard Cltristian Soldiers sehnecker Miele Chorus: I11t 'sing the woundrous !:. Christ Who died for me. story, of ,the Ch arranged by Griffith Jones: Offertory Organ 'Soto 0e Paling Fat H: rP. 6.f4 , Faure - Minister: Rev. Organist% L. O. Thompson R. M. T s: The United•Church' • 'OF eANADA Minister! Rev, A. Len., B. A., ($,. Divine Weirsltil 11 &died". C the Way elite Maruti' Went t Itis Cross diurch Sahoo1 12 o'cio.;k iiReeaa1na tri `the I-Betes't' blessed is Xi" "that eoifteth .in the Maine of the r .uol"dS'✓ - R.ob•est McLennan 1Virs. Reil Hol1enbeck Pine 'McLennan 1 i WALTON Mr. +and Mrs., Emerson ,Miteltelll on C Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. s n norm Wed Marchh Fred Kinleiiatriolt were Mr. and lVlrs. 19vieretB Hunt, Miss Mary Hunt, Mr. and ' Mrs, Elwin Kirkpatrick and daughters Ann •and ,Sharon, alt of Mt. 'Forest, aand1'ir. Arthur "White, Arthur. Alex Cameron returned to his work ALCO:CK - Itt memory of a dear: the gift of a w wife and mother, Mrs. Itichard • lath at Clinton hospital, Alceck5 -vl1to:passled away seven ," Mrs. Arthur McCall land Mrs.. year ago., „Marcia 26th. 1949. ' JohJohn13rute halve returned honi y r. rein• 1 Miss Jessie MCLatichlin, 4Vf.t>Id= Pf.: a • 12" ,'al y1 i. einbered by her husband o • «����� r dau l�hers and 1 after, visiting with their aunt, ---'sada • missed and eve Ria sot. . I. - sand selvien g Barbara Patterson nurse- L at Ingersoll, toilet/big several weeks Alcock, M W G Rreisls with ` :her little . two sons. i .,....,N +. »aye •-✓,rw�,.+,••n.-.••,�"�• . er ear Formal Dance In Cranbrooh Community Centre Thursday, April 5th Music by"ad v,e' s Orchestra Lunch Booth in the Hall. Admission $1. �I, each Sponsored by Cranrbok Hall Board Everybody Welcome, 1i Seaforth Figure Skating Club 6th Annual Ice Carnival Will Present Their Saturday, March 31st Seaford). Arena at 8.15 P. M. ,.,,Featuring: Solos, Choruses, Dances, Precision Drills, Animal Ciowns, and Comedy Acts by `Members of the Seaforth F. S. Club assisted by members of the Stratford F. S. Club under the direction of Mr, Dennis Siiverthorne, professional, Guest Skaters; Llrt"ciis and •Jeffery Johnson,.• London F. $, Club, Fraser Lawson, Woodstock F. S. Club, Acts,. Admission Adults 75e, Children 50c Sanctioned by the 0. F. S. A. Save Shop Here ey Miss ar, •a Patterson, r iti tratitnng at Stratford,. latent the apt hips, hone because of'urifatvourable Mrs, airMrs daughter Jacquelyn: arrived by ,• week -end• with her m4tAi;er, "`;Winnipeg,Manitoba. to sipend -. � � Fe,t•ne patt>erson.. Pronx , ,. N1 i4EATR =• her mothex Bfiii'� d Mess Walter B•roadfoot Sveek. s holidays with � Ont. Mrs 1'lorenoe Riiss$1L • ���r���frf��� 1 •r• •k dets�on nem y, Saturday b putting 4ti rani Thursday,d C 1'•Ihomell Jet 'been .shack„ g APS TAl confined to his Home for the Past biiatgei' bun in Half, their toasting ��� THUNDER OVER THE. PLAINS` weather conditions, Mr. Seaforth, I1 to this <daiudy T. V. or t ondville. l Friday, Begin 3'' s an i T. V. SNACK • and Mrs Ivy Hen- Treat your !fondly rat° your guests visited with. Mr. 1 tech hoar' Sunjoy Cream style Corn 2Ooz. 2 for 29c Borden's Chateau Cream Cheese 8 oz. 27 Icing Sugar 2 lbs. 25c n Peas 20 o tin ... • , , • , 2 for 29e Devo � Stokely's 'Tomato Juice 20 oz. tin 2 for 27c Durham Cornstarch • • • • ' • • - 15c nd spreading it with: I3Rt1SS+ELS • (color) w.ee� t11:i•otigh illue5s". �a PhyllisKirk enjoyable evening was anent 01-1.0A1t1HRY IIHTT10it.• Out ��- t of a lac ge tai C F .-;-fl.SO . �. a Prairie Town the home of 1Vir, anti Mrs, J>as denlEa•a Phy rs ,An eu oya e + nato- slice' qn 2 shouvs rsfghtly 7.80 P in th heat and dustat leaNint a cavity Lila inches lei d{am-i I tl7attnee 8altlydey 2 F� waited. A storm was brewing --- a Gla,rk ]art Wednesday night �vlteri Plate Oblate ai;cC.on the* Porter ria 1 when" eu C4 ltl e" a i e r sv e or es av ro T D -3 A reed P C na � tt i o m c st r 1 �ns ti.1t tive la e hen � ter , t itrn rend •! he hit (t would rain nothlrh but lead, 'GVintreq..•Mrs. *tile t rrbslt, of choP- Atilp You will find other varues Just as great:as these at 'NE RUTLEDCE GROCERY Not just to -day' or' to -morrow, but Every Day of the year. Phone 7 We Deliver i'hurs Sat, 17 ( AC4ph,CHG and Antall clot - 4 a.', 1GEr4r: '15 •=� ib"� A tbrtiaclo of adventUrC. Miss 1#es:sie Davidson, 1`ottanCe Dun FSD with 1 -NI artirfi` JerrjY Lewis 1 E11111$.be1`res'bntCylts' 1iCd ntils�Eatrcl iiickle� dean' t Mount of pickle ✓✓ " _i Humphrey I3e§hrt Joan Bennett To farce cottiedy Of the year s .1. t 4a5 Dpug art " ;-T tictni<l. Pias"c' this Mdriday, Tuesday aiitt itiednesgtiY 1 were Served by the hros esti. it And igit it with an Qn the cavity fit ARtIttd avid MO16t*LtS' • • (€echnicotor) WE'RE No -ANGELS' 1 Vista`Visioti 1Vtalr: 2'`i p Stn ar# reit Joan: (tot or') • .-�-��-•-""'J`~"'" q i` Tenni ills With t glass` tt Mr. olive WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are User" Get on, the bandwagon and breed your eol'a artificially to the halve in service ars, nearly 6000 farmers did during 1955. 1311118Wev Y During the three months' since the end''`of our fiscal Y'e'ar. Noveniber 30th. 1965. 29.7 new members joined our Organization. This. is 13 more than during the sante period the previous year. Since the pend of our fiscal year, we have inSezniu'•ated 15,S$ more cows, than in the ,same period of 1955 when we bred 1165 more COWS than in the sante period of 1954 or 41S snore increase than we had: during 1955. Our volume .of business is Inc several years,. The cost is, low and the quality of calve. Far' service• or more inter nation, to'. oC C01-, I:w1' HOMO MILK and rd _ :ill yt r�C1 ��,1 , L 1,. _ .. .ra4, k, tttuli ter `C�' snack. I Sat. l tnrJ Fiuntphre 0 i tl lltrtvl ...totlaY 1 i /Y . -.. to rite t4AVY Anglican Church t"r•.f tltrwP e`a'rl~;rT4i"S tttittii nate... FI�ANCCS '. SelActt t"nU,iha follow iatltylte as ¢est � -- OP' OANIAI A 1 boneitd b'Cbitrtoi`; Martha 1 Yet' j es raln.:on a root' A stere recipe }`or ; t x: ri'titi».r ",' Arl `rft i''•�`tti ,lac it:illtnt�tt, i `Gl'a'cier Para Cartoon- •ki tiaf tilts yeti 1041.140$ et Er'u iiasell Chapter 13. 'Ser{at $ :y)0 r or is • nate€ 11. 9 w .. t�dtt i t"'1 �>r'r" ' sa `i5piton!, r -'i it , . i ..-s hurscisy, rriday, tttu It ". Beth 1=c'8 Chu" li, L. Si 1",. Ootdt' ,� «-�,.,«.�.� - ✓ i s .` _, ..._ to &.,. "i•i°IE' siL57t14 WHIP ».. . y� ` rh401`7:11 rdsels� �:: ett, A.-...... ph 5z IEa .iCl{al1 E i~ elf Catltbttlt , vg + �[ A ' t7 F3` E Yl' '1 S'» r� Cy j jyidd `rues VtI ,, ..._, ;.y _.. . _.........._ �- Tate iI"oiierlselt in, Mornftt P,r•Ayer •Nide.- E i - 2Ii •.,•,y OtttfInd Styling' Feld `Uyavitt IA 'ail _, ,herr "' eo dj+E . 8unh��" ;�t:1io� Sd�AREIi' JuN� � A � �' r " Goinit,o , !!i avrd s b ' uro Ice yn=- tu'rtis teiott isto n' ` bitari4t x rus110 WING .e i5 h �; i• �v f b s� Ts it/161 ti Prayer Tony G , r�Y, r i:Xl �i�iS�tsE~�t tit. g s �adi�l' i3ohobl :Aks oi�e�ik+ ti asing Laster than it has. tor 44 yeit will get is''high. phone co11d``t to they Waterloo Cattle Brteding Association .., .. Clinton 242 or Palrnerstori 66 between: 7'.30 and 10 A. M. Week days 7.30 an 9.30 A. M. Sundays and 11Q1k1 ; Cows Motieed in Beat ate" should be bred the fits,,` ng,,„tt}t 4 4 1 4 4 41 J • 4 4 1 4 :i 4 4 i 4 i+ 4 4 4 ".4 • 4 K4 r 41 1.: • i A Eddy Allen (right) n'nl. Barr * Wood v1 t ialt1iy'66.1r1 141,Itte" r of the inany ei tertainefa• In Canadian sluoty tape, .✓I" 1as1er 'Ses1 a"tntpaigit this year, ether a:re DieIUt't i'T'itrnity"alisoussing sorlpts fot° 4i 11111iibcr of Ilaslte=` 1. 1)littered l y thio l'Ittiijpy t •tug+" 'lit their' alar 'MC ' "i Ft?t ietWerk §etlef . x ' ,uul rely