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The Brussels Post, 1956-05-02, Page 1THE B USSELS POST Lawrence .E. Machan Funeral services were 'held at the B. A. Bann Funeral Home, on Thurs, day at' 2 p.m. for Lawrenpe Meehan, 4.5, who died suddenly from a heart attach on Monday, April 24, conduct- ed by the Rev, Andrew Lane. During the service "Crossing The Bar" was sung by Bob Cunningham .af Ethel, Interment was made in Brussels cemetery. meat was made in Brussels cemetery 13dfore moving to Korris Township two and one miles north of Brussels where he lived for the past eight -uatoa, Xe,t9 nl peal' pun en 'Suseli ship, He was a member of Brussels -United Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Violet Jacklin„ and a family 'of seven sons and eight daughters. Clarence, Winghame Lloyd, Kitch_ ever; Douglas, Ethel; Barrie, Car. man, Gorden, and Dale at home; Shirley (Mrs. George Wheeler) Brussels.; Joan, Maxine, Gail, Dar_ .lene, Anne, Dianne* and Patricia at 'home, Five brothers and one sister also survive. im,urvhiVe. Three brothers, prlei. Pallbearers were :John Yuill, Jim Hogg, Leslie Lake, William Steph. arson, Stanley McFarlane, James MeTaggart. Plowerheatens Were William King, James. Bewman, Laurie Black and Murray Cardiff. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends and neighbouns for their kindness and . sympathy during our recent sad bereavement. Also for the beauti ful floral tributes, and to those who assisted in any way. Arthur Henry and Family. *4444•144.444444444.04444.1.:4:4 144:4444r-'44:: 444.4444444444,,,,,,..440"44.* ListowtL REGISTERED Ntiritt,8 /kttOci.BANErit Nio4T Return tligatiefrient By Popular " De iWali iotHE PRINCE" kcfnitnict Purdifil Ails Blyilid• 'rho Volee. of Mark ottewe Wednesday, May 2nd., 1956 authorisel Post Publishing House 2. per year $2.50 .1,10 *01. dud wig. root Oplos PausrUse 4744.44,4"4:4444444.40.4"444,. Visit The Maydell Shoppe. For your Obildren's Wear - Jeans, ?flirts, grey Flunnele, Blazers, Dresses, Pleated Skirts, etc.. For Mother's Day Gifts Parasols, Hoelery, Gloves, Purses, Lingerie, Flowers and etc, fiFilia$F1,,.$, +H. gt,vg. the Brussels 4.4-1 Swine .einn meeting was held in the Brussels Library MI April .10, The meeting opened with the 4,,R pledge. • The guest speaker Mr. itiehard Cowman Was tutdedneed by Bill Turnbull and, 'thanked by Mary Dennis. He spoke en feed. beet calves and swim, The presiifienit of the swine club Willis Knight tooic. .ellinrge of the business meet, ing. The minutes of the last meeting were read by ,the .Sec., Donna Smith The next meeting, will be a joint meeting of both .colf an swine club 91-! May 16th at ,the farm of 13111 Turnbull. kao, MELVILLE CHURCH. Roy, Harold sermon sub- ject.ou Sunday last was "the "$ecend Coining of 014\4ft," The text was from , 1,st, Corinthians, rot. 24 Then .cumetn; the e .that there have 'always been people mi,. Mr, .Colvin stated iii iyivrt yrite titeuaart they knew when the end of the Wend was coming, aro these Who believe; that through the Works of our missionaries and rehg. edacation and culture the world fe becoming better and better, and will in time be ready for Christ's return) 'however, in Mathew chapters 24 and 25 Josue bimaelf tells us how the end of the world 'will came., .It will come suddenly as a thief in the night, and only God the Fen's" knows when this will be, Spring is the. Time to Marc your Decorating Done IN ERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECOFtATING, ROOFING, SIDING, WALLPAPERING AND PAINTING Mrs. Arthur Henry Funeral Serytees far Idrfi'• Arl41,4r lieury, in her fiitit, year, who died at her home in Ethel, were con,- dueled from time truiteti OltUrch h7 the IOW, A, Lane, assisted by Lieut, Goodrich of Winghapa Salvation Army Corp on Tuesday, April 54th. at 2 p,rn. Interment waa made in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Born in Grey ToWasthip, she trna the fernier OlIVe ZOO, Surviving beside. her husbaild, are one 'Son, 'Stuart' of Winghanli one _daughter, Nora, Mrs, Elwood MeTaggait, of Ethel; 6 grand- children one brother-, Bert of At- wood and one sister Eninia, Mrs. Lyle. Hopper of Beigrave, MAJESTIC W, -1, MAY 1Q, The VOy irteettuo7 of the moos* Women's Institute wtil.'be held the Brussels Public :f„,ihrary on:. Thursday afternoon, May 10 .at .0'004, It Is the .Home ECenCenies. and Health meeting under .the con_ venership of Mrs, Doug Hemingway and 'Mrs, Ken Sharrie, There will ' be a demonstration on aandwieliqv =making and a 'speaker on the T. 11, Clinic, The roll call is "A nursery rhYrae my ?nether taught me," All members are Urged to come and bring a visitor. Every lady in the community Is welcome, The Institute is planning to have 'the Jr. Farmer Choir Minstrel Show from Stratford in the near fattlre, There are 35 members in this show, Watch for further partieularSt.._ • AL. NICHOL PHONE 95x BRUSSELS The day that. Christ comesehe will come as lightning, and every -eye Shall zee Him. He will come with myriads of 'angels, and the round of the trumpet, and He tells, us that all the tribes of earth shall mourn, and be terrified; when it is too late to repent of their sins and, to change their lives, Before that day there will be great tribulation. The Beast and 'the raise Prophet, will be angry with the church, and much perseout_ ion will take place. Christ Warned that His followers mutt watch and pray that they may be ready for the day of His coining. Christ also stated that the gospel of the Kingd,can must first be preached to all nations, before the end ,comes. The end of the world Will be a day of judgement. A separation of the good from the bad, and of the sheep from the goats. The choir sang the anthem ,`Seek ye the Lord while He may be found," with W.m King Jr. as soloist.'Misses June and Audrey Hackwell of Walton. were guests of the choir and bang a very pleasing duett, "Love never faileth". , CARD OF THANKS I "wish to thank all those who remembered me with treats and oases during my Stay in the hospital and alter I returned hoine. Thank you. Sohn Currie _ Huron County Music Festival Goderich Public School Auditorium PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs. G. Gordon, Little Rapids, Algoma, was a guest of Miss 13essie Moses this week. Bill IVICWhirter, who ban been in Listowel Hospital since injured in a it car accident is improving. 5, * * George MeCuteheon, who has been in ill hearth, is still in Toronto, Gen- eral Hospital under 'observation. I Mr. and Mrs. John Pierson attend- ed the wedding of their niece, Miss Elinor Wightman at Blyth United church last ave,ele W. C. and Mrs. King visited friends in Windsor last week. Mrs. G. Gordon; of Little Rapids, Algoma returned,home with •them. 4 4 • 4 ST. JOHN'S GUILD The, Guild meeting took place in 'the Church basement on April 13th,. with a good attendance. The opening trim, was "My Faith Looks 'Up 'Po Thee. .Prayers were led by, Rev. Jewell who also read the lesson and gave a talk on the different versions' of the Bible. A solo, "Josue Loves Me", was sung by Irma Bernard Minutes of the previous meeting were read and dues and sunshine offering taken! Business period conduCted by president, Mrs Annie Pollard. Several Reins were 'disleusSed. Secretary was requested to send' ,a" kilter of tfliallts to "Rose Brand Foods Ltd." for the ,generons donation of pickles. The Guild will pay for material for three ,choir cassocks, Ladies from Walton and 'lenity,'" were to be invited to nest meeting to ,arrange for Deanery May 20. Ladies. to meet at church basement the evening of Monday April 30 to clean flatware. Mrs Jewell collected the names of girls from eSeven years to twelve, for Junior Auxiliary and' to go to a Rally in Goderich on May 5th, Meeting 'closed with. prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Many Bird and Mrs, Annie Pollard. ADULTS 35e - CHILDREN 15c, ' 9 'e CARD OF THANKS PEARSON'S SHOE STORE and MEN'S WEAR We now 'have a full line of MEN'S WEAR Tkaer • 440!' The Howard Family. CARD OF THANKS VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP Cutting Styling Cold Waving A Specialty Phone 40x Brussels CARD OF THANKS The faintly of the late Lawrence Machan would like. to take this opportunity of thanking all friends and neighbours who helped during their sad bereavement, A .special thanks to those who sent' flowers, baking and cards', also a special thanks to those who helped in the! home or any other way. Their i kindness will 'never be forgotten. 1 • A1111111111111111111INVISEMENIMI4 Melville Presbyterian Church 10.00 a. m. Sunday Scheel 11 a. m. Divine Worship- Anthem: I will lift up mine eyes, unto the hills (Whitfeld) Tenor Solo: Consider and hear me, by Brian Prescott Minister: Rev M. C. Colvin, L 0. Organist: L. 0, Thompson R. M. T of Pants all colours ...... from '$5.95 to $14.95 Jackets all colours $8.95 to $14‘ Top Coats Tweed and Gabs $24.95 to $55.0.2.'r. Suits All Wool Worsted ,,...,',.4; .444, Sport Coats from $24.95 to $29,95 Men's heavy short rubber Boots ... - $3.96 Men's heavy cork sole work boots .... OM and tqa Men's dress shoes Scott-McHale and Dack Other dress lines from` lineal feet LLASHMAR $4.95 $1.01 4 ir The United Church, OF CANADA MInlite0: Ririe. A. Line, B. Divine Worithip 11 Oslo* "Sobriety" Obluth School la o'ekselt ' "Let us go.Into 'the house of the Lord° Phonell Brussels, Onti. wunnimisiabmikimmi I, 'i:JAPIT°14 *L1STOW 11111.1111, Lit ATRip, 1 thuralaY. Friday and Saturday SANTA FE PAA:SsOE John Payne Faith Deinerque Here IS The compelling Unfoigettahle love 4toity or. et; Iiitliatalialthig tier .Stout land a green-eyed. .Breed Beatty:, :throton into, tenipeet, 4ons itititnair on, at trailblazing wagon trip westward, is y * Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday TILE SEEKERS Jitek Hawkins Glynis An intriguing stMy 'Of tile first st5ttlef oil NeW g6Aiata bfised •all, hu Y,Priday and :SatUrday DU:IL :0 TO MIB§IBBAl501 Les Parke? Patrioia lVt4dliia, ' Coiyiliiif FIVE ACAINAt 14-it NAVA! w. TK'. Fri. Sate May 3 - 4 ' In ClelerriastOpe "SOLDIERS P:OktitslEto Clark Gable Susan Hayward Thrills! Adventure! Actlont Fallow the Seidler of Fortune • Thur.. May ill. '"AMEiliCANoo' (Color) Glen Ford, Urania Theis§ TWo gioWS- Nightly. 114111 or Clear Bei (*ice Opoli at IA tita Soho' at busk Children tinier lg Cfir,S.• 'tree ,d6Otciorie at Each Perforrnene* EntTr•ty new front end styling; now color treatment,. tie 'arlY_power improvententa are feu i e budget- .' tilfecli th •-• , ,., priced 1050 Oldsinobilo "88" Holiday coupe, Thc,". , Ao, ' e itirtoli grille has borlzont,al touverkfrecessed in the ito oval hum per opening and the, Oldsm ()bile ntruMisspe ", otil n ebfdate bleckietteit on •the left Side- NMI rectati plat' parking lights are incorporated in the outer end e . Le toter bumper bat. Flair-Away fendeit,.pitiectilc.type taillights,,,hood contour and front and rear ortutinen ' arc new. Moro than 150 color combinations are .oitered, The !interior features many now falitieS and color "and a redesigned Itigettnent panel, Cotabililt0Oattily with improved visibility, thider the hood is a Mott peiVertni:230-hp. "Rocket," engine with Warty tiaechanical inaproVeo• itientS that oritaiico porfoiltauce and CeOnorny, ,,, Anglican Chttkeh OF'' CANADA floi.r. Fred E. Jewell,. L. S. T. Rector St johnoiii Thursday it P. file Induction terViee BundaY it?)411; llery Comiiititiiori SnijiittY BehOOlt ..„ St. Clititehe taittejlitr 114,,; find,* L:1A 444114 1.4 VN dit...14. Aar.). • . qhOltis trteltly /AO 13.30 p. m. Matinee Saturday 2 p. I tties Wed, , . "ABOVE US Johli DRIVE-IN THEATRE LISTOWEL. 'ONT. : - THUR. FRI, MAY 3 e 4 "SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON" (Color) Sat..- Mon, May 5 7 GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" (doter). ,.Marilyn Munroe; Betty Grable, Lauren Bacall John Wayne, Joanne Dru May - 9 HE WAVES,i Mills UNITED CHURCH The series of sermons on "Dis. cipline,' was continued on. Sunday April 29 in the 'United Church, "Physical Dioipline" was considered The text was 1st Corinthians 9:25 "Every men that striven' for the mastery is temperate in all things . they do it to receive a corrupt- ible crown but we an incorruptune Strenuous effort, right self control, concentration of aim is as necessary to, win in, the Christian race as in Corinthian games. They do it, said Paul to reeeive as corruptible crown, a wreath or crown of laurel which would wither in a week - but we to receive a crown of life, a crown of righteousness that blossoms into .a cu-own of glory that ,never fades. The anthem for 'the day was, "Since Jesus Came Into My- Heart" by McDaniel and Gabriel. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all mry friends who sent cards and treats and flow- ers while in Victoria Hespital, Lon-. don. Special thank to Et., Stephens and Dr, Mallory also the nurses of the hospital Staff. Mrs. R, J, Kirkby REGENI THEATRE Seaforth Ont. MORRIS Federation of Agriculture At to directors' meeting of the Morris TownShip Federation of Agriculture it was agreed to canvass the township for .members to the Hog Producers( Co.Operative Mar- keting Board and sit the same time to collect for the Salvation Army Red Shield cantaign. Mara AndeiSon, Secretary IN MEMORIAM OURRIE - In loving "nemory of a Dear Wife, Mother and Grand- mother, Viola Currie, who passed , away two years ago, Maly 2nd, 1954. May conies with sad regrets, Of one we loved 'and will never forget. God willonend the boken chain That links us till we aneet. ,again. Ever remembered by Russel and Family WANTED -- APPlioatione for position of Policeman and 'Utility Man. Or By Law Enforcement Officer and Utility Mae for the Village of Brus- sels, will be accepted until 6 P. M., May 7, 6. ,tate salary expeeted for eath 195 pos S ition. For further Particulars apply ,to members of the Council or Municipal Clerk., G. R. Campbell, Clerk. 14.1eWHi pRTgR BENEFIT I WELL.ATRON 4P 4 The Coneert and 4ance in aid of the MOWhirter rend, held In the 13rueSelt Town Hall Wednesday night of last'week, was well patron- ized, Donatiene were generous and • the Fund was considerably increased as reported elsewhere in this issue. , A pleasing variety concert, velum. tartly contributed by a number of yonug people and ,other well known entertainers from the district was thoroughly enjoye4 by the large audience. 4elt ThYnne, widely known as 'Pile Kans'at Farmer, was master of ceremonies for the occasion, and. reinarked during the evening that Tight here we' mre the finest array of talent anywhere in Ontario, Among those who 'appeared on the program were. Members eof the Legion Pipe Rand; Mi5se0. Sheila Porter, Dorothy Sullivan, Agnes Lane, Catherine Leach, Faye Love, Helen Johnston, D,ereen Long, Patsy Bry'ans, Harmon sisters'; Gnaeme Mc- Donald, George Love, Cyril and Brian Prescott, David Kennedy, Jim Edgar, Bill Martin, Cactus Mae, Bill King, Don Edgar, Scott Pawson. Clark Johnson and Murray Lowe. Numbers Included Pipe Band select, ions, vocal solos, duets, trios, quart- ettes, violin, and guitar music, song and dance numbers, sax solos, dance numbers. We wish to express our thanks to all our neighbours and friends, for all their kind thoughts and deeds, in our time of bereavement. Ian McDondld, trustee of the Mc- NVIltirter Fund, gave a brief report and thanked the neoPle for their generous support. Following the concert there was dancing. TENDERS WANTED - Morris Twp. Tenders for the contracts of re pairing and constructing the follow lag drains in the Township of Morris will be received up until 12 o'clock noon, May 7, 1956. Spivey Drain consisting of 5,327 lineal feet of 'tile drain. Bosman Drain - consisting of 1,500 lineal feet of tile drain. Cole Drain - consisting of 10,550 open drain, Plans . and specifications may be seen at the clerk's office. Tile will be supplied by the Township for the tile drains, A certified cheque for ten per cent of the contract Print) must accompany each tender, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept ed. Geo, C. Martin, Clerk, A lunch booth did a brisk bus- iness. Accompanists were Mrs. Geo. Evans and Donald Dunbar, • MAY 3 to uay 10 FINAL CONCERT - Friday, May at S p. m. 4,14. Mornings-silver collection. Afternoons-Adults 15o . Children 10c. Evenings-Adults 25c, Children 15c. OPENING at 8 p. m., THURSDAY, MAY 3rd MORNING - AFTERNOON - EVENING Hats Stetson and Brock $5.95 to 19.95 Caps 11,00 1,0 $2.00 Ties and Socks i60c to 124:10' Shirts Forsyth $3.95 to $9.95 Sweaters Tony Day and Shelby $4.95 to $9.95 Underwear Tops and Bottoms 44 0 $1.00 each' Pyjamas $05 to 15,91S% Ladles Nylon's 15 Denier Si Gauge' ist Quality 414