HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-04-04, Page 1CRANBROOK CEMETERY
BOARD ANNUAL. MEETING
The annual 144..4c-ting of the
brrik Cemetery Beard was held wi
March 29th, in the church basenbmi.
!pile president Alfred 1•Ciiight,
sided, l"alizl Selilleek Acted, AS score,
tart'
Those present wore, Alfrid
Knight, Gordon Knight, Olen 13114'
ther. l.hitiOatt McTaggart, Malcolm
MertitOsb John Schnook and Adrian
McTa ggart,
, Moved by John Schnook, second.
4g1 by Duncan Mo'raggart 'that we
adopt the minutes of the last annual
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!adopt the report of the General
account. carried.
Moved by John J. sonnock, see-
ortded by Glen au:ether, that we
adopt the report of the perpetual
care aceountS. carrfed,
The Secretay gave a report on the'
merit base put in, said one funeral.
grass was cut 5 times, The care.;
takor worked 931/e. hours, coasting
$91,20 and the cost of the 'mower
was $9.15, There was ,one Munn.
work one for the year stating thai
No meetings and one bee was held.
Moved by Duncan ,MeTaggart, sec- ,
onded.by Malcolm MeIntesh, that wxl
appoint GOrdon Knight as a delegate
to ask the council of Grr for a
grant of 'money. parried. ' •
Moved by Adrian MeTaggart, see- i
muted by Malcolm McIntosh that we
appoint Alfred Knight ass president.'
Moved hy-Glan Iluethes., seconded I •
by Duncan MoMcPa,ggart ',that we I
:appoint the ,folowing direCtors. R.
L. Taylor,, Duncan 'MoTaggart Mal-
colm McLean. Adrian. McTaggart,
Gordon Knight, Glen II-nether,
McIntosh, Kenneth McDonald.
Stanley Fischer and Clifford Dunbar.
Moved by 'Gordon Knight, second-
,ed by Glen Huether, that we appoint
John J. 'Schnook mats secretary treas•
carer, carried.
Moved by Glen Hualther, seconded
by Malcolm McIntosh that we appoint
Martin McDonald as caretaker at the
same price as lash year. carried,
Moved by Malcolm McIntosh. sec-
onded by Adrian 'MeTaggart, that
we 'appoint Percy Adams 'for grave-
digger according to the aggremext
m
Moved by Duncan McTaggart, aTsieed:
made by the president.
ended by Gordon Knight, that we
appoint Russel Knight and Murray
Hrtether as auditors. carried.
Moved by San 3. ,Schnock, sec,
ended 'by Glen nuether, that we
appoint a committee of Alfred
Knight and Martin McDonald, to
buy a rotary mower, carried.
It wassuggested that we buy the
linen material tor a (map for the!
cemetery when we ,dride what size
is, needed.
Moved by Gordon Knight, second_
ed by Adrian MaTaggalrt, that we
establish a 'drainage fund and set
1E14{1 (3 $100.00 from the, general fund
for this purpose and that the See.
and Trees,. write, interested people
for ,donations. carried.
batted
yvebd'by Miteolin McIntosh, s at c_li
Adrian 1VEcTaggort, tih
We adjourn. 'carried.
CARD at,. THANKS
The family of the late Mrs, Mary
qaMers wish to thank their many
friends and neighbours, for kind
words'and deeds shown them, dui*.
beg her illness in hospital and re_
cent death, also for the beautiful
floral tributes and sppolal thanks
to the nurses* in .Clintm Hospital,
Mr. B. A. Retsu and Rev. Frederick
a'
MORRIS
James And n'agara Pali ,
aped Keith Anderson, 'St. ThOlnaS
with Mr. anti Mrs. Bari Androcii.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross PrOcter.
family, Burling! on a nil Chart ea
ProM.er, Oakville, With. Mr. and Mrs.
-Stewart Poctet.
Mr, bon ltaAroati of Totonin
1,18i te d With Mrs. ,TostPli Sellers.
end. Mrs, Trying 'McCabe and
sons were guemsts Arui. Mts.
dArl Johfiston ,over the Weelt-erid.
1EGEN1 THEATRE
Seatorth, 04,
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday Agovt. US THE WAVES
John mills Donald Sindea
The fj-IM of a greet adVenttlyie, to
the proud,. traditlan of the Bditish
Sea. Storits pOrttlaylrig• the men
cbOSen for the most hazardous task
Of the
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MoildaY, TtleeitnY ntid Wednesday
SLAVES OF. 'BAB'YLON • .
Richard Conte Linda. arietian
A Paribrania. of pattieliS and viol,
enee. Babylon MIN In flanied. The
age Of Midaele hornet. alive,
aSelent armies Sct ahla*i
ing dove'
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Mrs. Mary .Sclin'ers
Mils. Mary Sonierst6 whodied .
in Clinton :General HoSPital "on
Saturday might, was born ,in Ireland
and, Was the former Mary Elliott.
She came to Canada when she
was ten years oil. She -married.
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Adam Somers who died d8 years ,
ago. They had lived in. Grey and ,
Morris townships. She had inside'
her home with her son, Earl
SoMers, here, for the 'past 5 .years.
years. 1
Survfvor4,- ore two SOS,
and William' Somers., Brussels.
Another son, Cecil, died in 1026,
The funeral service was held from ,
the D. A. Rant funeral. home on
Tuesday afternoon 'at 2, P. in., by the
Rev. F. Jewell of 'St jolin?S An
Church. Burial iras rnade iii
Brussels cemetery.
Harvey Hunter
Passed away in St. Thomas Gen_
ea ail Hospital ,on. Monday' March 26th, I
Harvey Hunter, in his 80th year.
Mr. Hunter was a well, known and
highly esteemed resident' of thia
comintintty Ora many years. For the I
past few years lie lived with his only
surviving son Glen at St. Thal:Gas.
His e.irler 1101818 predeceased
Hai•Vey was the eldest 'son of the
late John and Louise Minter. SurviV
ing are two brothers, William ai
Oshawa; Alvin, Stratford and four
sisters Anita, Bushey of Pasadena,
Cal; Mrs. tnia IvIedallarri, St.
'Tlioncas; Mrs, Mary Baker, Listoviel
and. Mts. L, I3. G&W ,of" Crenbreok.
The ftitietal book place from the
I), A, Hatt titheral Home, ThtirSdaY,
Mitreli 29th. . conducted by IteV,W.
WilliardS4 Tat:tread in Brits
;00iiietaxy.
attendance front a tliattinco
Were relatives and friends from,
St.Tholnati, Cliattdiaiii, Fitch:11er,
Stretford LiSLOW01), tleatorth,
l7i r'-131 Ntontrenl. P. 111.,
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Your old Watialigtra.P or ilratelet
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Sion. firacelet made iii Cncidri, nxo
liVets to break, tenifortable to weal'.
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rletly 7.30— 220 p.
Matinee Ilahirday 2 p. m.
Thur. — Fri, --sa t,
April 5 — 6 — 7
DING CROSBY and
BARRY FITZGERALD in
"GOING MY WAY!i
if you have .seen. it ,before here 18
your chance to see it again. It you
haven't Seen * it. before . IT'S
WONDERFUL!
LASt Chapter of Serial
Moor —4 `Ties, April 9 —10
"Ti-HE SECOND 'GREATEST stX;,
A Howling Musical Comedy
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Holiday V isitors
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Ted and Mrs. -,Mitchell were
Easter week end visitors. .
Mrs. M. Wineherg and daughter,
Rochelle, with relatlues in New York.
Mrs. Colvin and children were
holidaying at her home in Sund
ridge, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kerney, were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Porter of Whitby for :Easter.
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Master Johnny LaycOck, Water-
down, is spending the Easter,holiday
with Mr. Jas. S. Armstrong and
'family.,
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Miss Marlmn.e and Teddy Wax. I
man, Toronto are holidaying at, their, I
holne here. Misses Beverly ,Goodmaii
:and Sylvia'. Fader Toronto are also
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Waxman,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ken Speir and
ISiincoe; Mr. and Mrs. Gill
Standish and Ronnie. Byron; Miss
Margaret ,Speir, London and Mr. and
Mrs. EWart 'Whitfield of Crorrie
were Easter 'visitors 'with Mrs. J. G.
Spear.
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Miss Jean Jewell, Mr, E. Jewell,
Toronto at their-home there, also
Mr. and Mrs'. J. Lowery and family
Toronto, with, Mr. and Mrs, E.
tnlratt
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Y9u'll find it'Ainch'eter to lie.615 aeourate tec..•:0
opehres when goy havo a 6ii.frent
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Post Publishing House
Melville Ladies' Aid
Bake Sale and. Tea
In the Brussels Public Library
Saturday, April 14th
at 3 p. rn a
PAPER •DRIVE
Sponsored by The Brussels Lions Club
For local welfare work
SWAN SEE,N1 ON
RIVER HERE
A beautiful large white: .wan wus
Sighted On the rio.,er on the Morris
Townel:ip farm. of Ian Niol).onald.
this wok. There Nero repOrts of erne
on, tire 'Maitland above tho dam here
last ounurter, Althenkr.b. nevor report
last summer.
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Althoughr nelo report.
ea seen, it Is loped that there is
pair nesting in this dr:et,
away in rrOle eld papers and nogoirc..„ $1,u 1ittve stOr
home Ore worth money. Don't burn them.
REPEKAH PAST
DRANDS. NIGHT
Tuesday evening Mite regular
rri lig the Past Noble ,Grands had
charge and tilled the Chair%
Plans were made for Apr11 10
Sister Clara Beatty of Connington,
mid the District Deputy President,
,Sister Anne Sutter of Clinton, will
pay their :official visit, GoderiPli.
Lodge will be guests of the Draasels
ladies also.
Scholar and Representative were
,appointed to attend the Grand
Sessions in Toronto in June,
Following the meeting lunch of
ice cream and cake was provided. b7
the Past Noble Grand's and serve
by the regular committee.
Wsdrtesdity Tlb re will he kt trIleR call at your door
April 17th. to viek !bent up.
PIenr4s. 110471 papers bundled,
Separated.
MELVILLE olitThOti
On. Sunday 1110rang, last, a largo
congregation assembled in Melville
Presbyterial' church for the Easter
service, Rey, Harold Colvin preachi.
ed theme, "He-is:RW.1V and•prosent.
red much scriptural proof 'of this
groat ;fact, There were many ;people
in J„esus day, as in outs day, who
who would not believe that Jesus
rose from the dead, Hid they net
seen. Christ take jairus daughter by
the hand, and bring her to life, and
raise up the widows son . Nain; and
bring Lazarus from the ,grave? We
can, hardly understand the, apostles
not believing. Yet theyl, were men .
who had sin in their !hearts. The
devil Was at Work with them. We do
not realize blow $inful we all are;
'However, St. Paul was very emphatic I
in declaring that Christ -rose from ,
the grave. ,Paul reminded his con-,
verts, that there were over 500 breth.
ren still Hving who had seen' the'
risch Christ, When doubting Thomas
saw his risen Lord, all die could say
was, my Lord and my God. In this
.life we are -just beginning 'to be
dwellers, with God. We must make
our decision, either to believe in
,and accept Christ, or to reject }Um.
Our eternal well-beingdepends on
this. Now is the time fe make our
In rendering special Easter music,
a strong, well balanced •choir did ,
excellent worle.. They S',ang two an..
!hems. Chrise the Lord!' is Risen To-
day, and Open the gates. of The Tem-
ple, The male chorus' 'icing the old
gospel .song, Christ Alps°, Organist
Louis a Thompson !gave a short
recital of Easter mUste before the
service.
Citizens of Qranbrook, Ethel arid
with tuagazinos and nevi-spa/1t
take notice,. Walton Plea
For additional information contact Russel Knight, Cliff Ennin-..r
or Max Oldfield. • r, fl•••"••••••""
Holly Cream Style Corn 20 oz. tin
Clark's Pork• and Beans 20 oz. tin
2 lb. Pails of Honey
Sweet Mixed Pickles 16 oz.
UNITED CHURCH
15c
18c
43c
21c
54c
49c
Easter service, was conducted i n
the United •Church on Sunday April
ist, with na large congregation The,
series of sermons on, "The Way the
Master Went was ,comppeted the
subject being, "His' Resurrection and
Its Significance For Us.". The Biblical
texts Were Sob 14;5.4 —• an old old
question --• "If a man die, shall be
live again", and,Romans 2:11 "If the,
Spirit of Him that raised up Jesus
from the dead, dwell in you; He that
raised up Christ from the dead, shall
shall also quicken your mortal bodies
by His :Spirit that dwelleth in you."
Thanks he to God who giveth us the
victory through our Lord Jesus
Christ.
Mrs. Dean Dairtison was soloist
singing "The Cross" by R. W.
Dutton..-The anthem, was "Hymns of
Victory" by Roger Wilson. •
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McDonald, Lumber and Builders Supplie-s:
Cheese Whiz 16 oz. jar
Devon Rindless Bacon
We have much the largest stock we have had in our 28 yearns;
in business.
Lumber, Shingles, Siding, Steel, Aiuminum, Asphalti
Roofing, Lath, Plaster, insulation Siding, Out Siding, InsIdioill
Walls, Ceilings in Gyprock, Tentest. plywood in Board anti,.
Blocks. Trim, • Poors, Sash, Flooring.
You will fir(d other vaiues just as great as these at
THEUTLEDGE ROCERY All lengths in Hemlock Barn Siding, 2" and 3" Barn Floorlog..
Cement Blocks, Cement Chimney Places, Brick, Lime, Fro
Fencing Gates, Barb Wire, Loft Wire, Staples, Nails, andetC.t
Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every
Phone 7
Day of the year.
We Deliver Cement And Roofing Is Scarce. 9rder These At Once. .04ixt
Our Motto — Quality, Service and Piice
COME AND SEE
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yAL ,s BEAUTY SWOP'
Cutting Styling, Cold Waving
A Specialty
Phone 40x Brussels
BELGRAVE MUSIC FESTIVAL
The Belgrave Music" Festival will
,be held in the Foresters Hall Bel-
grave pu Monday, April 9th, and
Tuesday, April 1l,th, Sessions beg-
inning at 9 a, In. and Tues-
day, evening. sessions will be con-
ducted is 'the Wingham District
High School commencing at 7.30.
Dr. G. Roy Fenwiek will adjudicate
all sessions.
Phone 77 Brussels, flirt.
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CONCERT
Come and hear your favourite old
songs by Atwood Male Chorus of
over fifty voices
In Cranbrok Community Centre on
,MONDAY, APRIL 9th. at 840
Under auspices of Library Board,,
Adtrisdion 60c and 25c..'
W. L. BAEKER & SON r,
Week-end Specials
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'DANCE!
Modern and. Old..Type Music
THE NOLL SISTERS
With The
"KANSAS FARMER"
At the Brussels Town Hall on
FRIDAY, APRIL 6th
Atriplca Charitable
AdrrilsslOn 50c
Come and have a, good time
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CONCERT
To be presented by
The Atwood Male. Chorus '
In Ethel Community Centre on
FRIDAY, APRIL 6th.
Over 50•Volces 'singing. your
favourite songs
Under the direction of
Mr. Elwin D. Hall
Programme Includes: choruses,
Pprograinme Includes: choduses,
duets, solos and quartettes
Adults 50c — Children 25c
Time 8.30 p. m.
BORN
CONLDY — Mr. and Mrs, John
Conley at Dr. MYer's Nursing
Home on Friday, March 30th. a
son, a, little brother for Margaret
and Wilma, 11
tumnumniminimmimum
Melville Presbyterian
Church
10.00 a. m. Sunday !Schott/
in, Sacrament of the
Lord's, Supper
Anthem: What are these, that are
arrayed In white robes -- Stainer
Minister: Rev. H. 'Ir. 6*Mn, II. D.
Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. T
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The United Church
.OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. Lone; IS.
Divine Womb* — is O'clock.
Serv,loe of ReeOUSeleratiOn
•,,*•441.w r. • Sry. 40, iPP*4
'Dollars and Sao!
ow.. tali YOU benefit'frein'
eying a Current Acceun
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The .Lord'IS ISupPer.
Miura School --- 12 oiceldtk
"This do in Reniernbt*aiict Me"
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Anglicati:Chttreli
OF CANADA
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Rev, Peet/ Er Jewell,- L. Sr Tif Fleeter
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you pay all bills by cheque' 'YoilfWirent%
nt, you receive back, at the end of,each Month, all
cancelled cheques as well as a bank statement
ing every withdrawal and every deposit you havo
'lade. The cancelled cheques t6rve as reeelpts—and aria
accepted in court as evidence of payment of the amount
hoWn, Furthermore, they are Much eastot to fila
away than teccipts and take 1.04;4 room to stoic. With
' . them and your bank staterteuts, you'll 404 it tat aisle
to get an exaet picture of how yOu inr010.
$o it's a 096d pave to use a Current AcC0114t tOr liityinE
all C11444107- and keep your Saving:S'A.calidt form
ActuM sqvhisk
CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING lb. ga
McLARENS PURE BLACK PEPPER 4 oz. 29;p‘
SAUSAGE
NUMBER 1 SLICED SIDE BACON 47c.
FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 15 oz.
LEGSand BREASTS of CHICKEN ..... ...... ......... .... 7P g'
HEADCHEESE HOMEMADE !,h*- 2,40
BONELESS 'ROLLED FiVr ROAST
SMOKED PICNIC HAM
FREE — Tickets will be given for every $1.00 spent, beginning
APRIL 7th. , ending MAY 5th.
1st. Prize -- SIDE of HOG
2nd. Prize 1 COTTAGE ROLL
Phone 6
Brussels, Onf.
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
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